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The protracted struggle is over, and the Dem• coraNc patty have at length a leader for ths:co rdag Presidential contest. The lucky man le Gen. FRANKLIN Pianos, :of New Hampshire. Gen. Cass, Mr. Buchanan': Mr. Douglass, and all Cos long train of upirants, have been whistled down the wind, and the least noted of those who had any pretension. to the distinction, has been 'elected. We know bet little of den. Pierce. Re was in Congests some years ago, and has been Gov ernor of New Hampshire, but never made a mark se distinct on the public mind, as to leave any `permanent Impression. He was In the Mexican car, having been selected by Mr. Polk, as ope sof the Generale to command the volunteers; and retired to Rrivate life when the war was over. Gen. Scott speaks favorably of him in his re ports. He presents no greet deeds for admire lion, no marked points of character, and no abilities above mediocrity. His qualities teem to be of the negative character. We cat say what he is not,-better than what be le. Remade we figure In Congress among the great men of the country, end has no national reputation. Ile would never have been even thought of, if Mr . Folk had not. selected him for one of his batch of Generals. Of .hls particular political opintons we know nothing certain, other than that be belooga I. the Democratic party, and comes from a State the Democracy of which has been noted for its subservience to ultra Incotocoism, opposition to the tariff, and servility to the South. He is pro bably of the true New Hanipshirs stripe, and the Democrats of Pennsylvania are called upon to take an almost unknown men instead of their own Buchanan, with the certain prospect that ho will oppose all relief to their peanliar interests. FINALE OF TEE DEMOCRATIC COEVENTIOII. !laving acComplished the Main 'business on hand, the Conveition moved on rapidly with the rest of its duties. Hon. His R. Emu, of Ala bama,. President of the Senate, was nominated for Vice President, on the second ballot; a plat. form wait adopted, and the Convention adjourn ed fine die, on Saturday evening. Cass asp BCCUAXAII.—These "old fogies" are shelved. Their aspirations are forever quench ed.,: All their visions of the White Hones hays vanished in the emote of the Baltimore Conven tion. The object of all their toils, their ttrgiv. intim, their servility, their truckling and twisting, their billing and cooing, has eluded their grasp. - They never can be pi-cm:led to the office of President. We are glad of it. They richly deserve their fate. They stooped so low to conquer, that they missed the mark, and fell into the slough of their own truckling servility, to rise no more.- They sacrificed the interests of their own States,abeir own North, and they are justly re warded with the neglect of their friends, and the contempt of mankind. So may it ever be. it — proves that' there is still virtue among the people; that euett meet may be seed but not hon- prod nod awardei. We trust the wholesome-re- dectione springing front their bitter dieeppoint- Ipeit,' will work a radical cars, and bring forth the fruits of a genuine repentance, and that their few remaining political days will Witneee deeds of mealy Independence and honorable self-re spect • New JLINICT 1 . 011 SCOTT.—On Wednesday last, the Whig State Convention met at Trenton, nod selected as delegates to Baltimore seven tho rengh-going," out.and.ent Scott 'men, nail the choloe was loudly sTiplauded by the two thou sand Whigs in attendance. William L. Dsyton and James G. King are the Senatorial delegates, and Moser. Thos. IF:Whitney, Peter Brcden. berg, James Stuart, W. N. Wood and F. T:Fre linghuysen, the 'Depict delegates. New Jersey is sore for Iltanocat.—The 'nigState Central Commit tee have nominated James Winston, of Benton county, aa the Whig candidate for Govetnor,and Andrew King, of St. Charles, as the Whig condi date for Lieut. Governor, It will be recollect e,l that Col. Daniphan. who was nominated by the Whig State Convention for Governor, de clined. • Motti Sari? Detcooten—The Whigs of the 7th District, Mess., hare selected n thorough going Scott man to represint them . the Nation s! COUTILItIOI3. . . , . rat/BURGH AND STLISIIIIITILLIE BILLIOAD The Directors have resolved to put the whole road ander contract, to the Virginia State line, the bide ere about $lOO,OOO less than the esti mates. There Is now some probability - that the right 'of way across the Virginia territory will be granted, as the Legislatire has decided that the deesand is a ?cum.:cation*. From the' Welle- Herrad wetake the folio sing account of the proceedings in the Virginia Legislature. ()lithe 26th, Mr. Sorith,.in pursuance of pre vious notice, moved that the House take up the' report of the committee of Roads, adverse to the petitions of Brooke and Handcook codutiee and others, In behalf of the Steubenville and radiant Railroad company; else to amend the report so as to declare the prayer of the petitioners iv amenable. This motion 'he 'advocated at considerable length and with ability and earneetnetts, but before any action was taken the House adjourn ed. On the 26th the question again came up, and was discussed, by. Mr. 'Smith and Mr. Boa sell the latter gentleman making an unsuccessful effort - to have it laid on the. table, and opposing the amendment with all his accustomed ability. Finally, after quite a contest, the amendment carried by wrote of 47 ayes to 45 noes, and the appileatioa was declared a rearonable one. This war, under the circumstances quite a triumph, and is a verification of the opinion of Or. Smith. that the Slit would most probably pass. if rue, It came from the Committee, which appears to have been packed for the occasion. At the evening Session, the matter was again discussed, on the Cession of Mews. Newman and Jackson of P & B, recording their votes , which they claimed had been overlooked by the Clerk, pending which s motion was made, and rejected, to lay the whole matter over, and make it the order of the day for the 20th of Deceit . bar. • She report as *mended, was then adopted and now lice before the Home awaiting its action.— It Is not probable, hOwever, that anything will bedone with It farther at present. OEM AID Psitisnareins Ranacmo. • There is a steady and very gratifying increase of baldness an this road. The number of passengers carried over the road in the month of May Is as follows: By Expreee and Accommodation train .46,895 Freight train 412. Total' Receipts from passengers freight Total receipts, 7 $20,807 . 94 TMs is exclusive of mail service, which amounts to about $OOO per month. - • The receipte from pearlier@ and freight, since the test of January heat, are as follows: . Baceipts In January $12,058 40 ." February, ' 11,037 01 " Much 16,041 28 " April 17,741 61 pd,q, 20,807 94 door not Inotodo malt sortie*. Tbo number of pm/angers curled goo* tho e n d of January. is 65,689. Number tarried Anne the opening of the road, last Avgatt,l2s,- 795. Total receipts since the opening of the • road, $110,129 32. .` Stay month shows a handsome inereue, and proves that the road will Meet, when finished, the men inuniune eipectetlons of its 'friends. The rails are sow laid about half way be. twain 'Massillon and Wooster, and the inch is expected to be finished within 'about o mile of the latter plane by the fint of July. A heavy section immediately eut of the town, will pre. rest its completion further until some two or three weeks longer. The trains will commence running to within about one mile of Wooster,on or about that:riot next month. Beyond Woos ter the work Is gibing , on with upedition,And when the track's - Ors resat that lawn there will be nothing to pretest tins from proceeding on beyond as rapidly as a atroagforoeclm put down the arpentiniktre and the nits. .7110 X, BALTEIIO3,E. [Comerndemos of tb• Pittsburgh DLtly (11141.. I HALL 0/JSILITLAND Issingrrs, BALTIMORX, Jane 3, 1832. DDMOCEATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION SICOND DAT. No nomination yet, nor any likelihood of any until to-morrow night. The moven:mots of lut night and today have been of that character that their results will not be apparent until the ballotiogs begin. The operations of the Cam men have all been directed to clearing for him a majority on the final ballot; which wanidtbey think, have so decided an effect upon the minds of the delegates as to make It practicable to ob tain the required two-thirds. The opponents of the General are equally anvil:we to defeat him In this purpose—apprehending a bad effect from dropping him after this strong manifestation In his favor, upon the prospects of their candidate. It is not poeitively known that Gee. C. has lost any votes yet, but them le a very °bele ne quiv ering:us the knees among hie friends, and the probability of a general stampede among them is but too manifest. tbeneve I wrote you lust night that Kentucky sod Indiana were both go. ing for him on the first ballot. As to Indiana there has been come faltering, but Kentucky win steed by him ontitthe time when her sop. port of a certain other candidate 0111 become affaolutely indispensable to her succesa,and then rho will perform a sodden evolution by the flank, and will throw her votee for Antler. She can then with abetter grace call upon the Case men in support her favorite. • If the ballots were taken to-night, however, it would be seen that all movements yet taken have redounded to the advantage of Senator Doug- lues,And he would be nominated, unless defeat ,ed by oombination of fogies upon some one else. It is now the commencement of the afternoon session of the scootid day of the conventlon,apd nothing of real importance has yet been done, except the election of a committee to consider end report resoleitions, consisting of one mem ber-from each State. AiTSIIIIOOA !LESION--BrCJICD DAT Nothing was done this morning, owing to the bad arrangement of the hall. and an adjourn. meet look place from twelve till five o'clock. At the re-assembling the convention appointed the committee on resolutions. Mr. Grove, of N. V., presented a resolution sp• proving of the gratni tone distribution of the pub. lie lands ininalienablo homesteads. Thera were loud cries of "lay it on the table," as if it were a Tery atrocious and undemocratic thing, but it was referred to the committee on reeolutious. Mr. Nabors, of Wes , Union Democrat, then threw a hand grenade into tisg pddet of the har mony men, in the ehape cf a resolntiop tent the gouvention would declare its principles before it toads a nomination. Mr. Soule, of La., opposed the resolution in , very impreesive and animated speech, because. the party creed would be aseette d d in a form to please some particular candidate, and thee the nomination would in fact be made in committee . Nabors rejoined, that the Democratic party wag a PM of principle, and must not fear to assert its dectrinea, yliatever they were. Mr. Wise, of Vs., further opposed Soule, and &aimed that pletforms tenet be wade for can didates, and not candidates for platforms.— Vise's oratory on this occasion, as I always incinght St in Congress, appeared to me the merest mouthing of common place. Gov. Floyd, of Va., opposed tha reeolation.• It was not . In 'accord. once with the usage and praitice of the party. Hon. J. L. Robinson, of la , wanted:a platform. fle - wee astonished that Old Virginia, the mother of States, and the old leader of theltemocrooy, should oppose a declaration of principle. He wated to know where he stock. lie wonted no truckling with abolitionists. After some futtber discussion, which was be- coming excited. somabody moved to lay the res olution on the table. Carried by the votes of 20 States giving 156 votes against 11 States giv ing 111 votes. As this was a Encl.,. move• meat in particular, and a Fogy movement in gen eral, the result produced come sensation. Mr. 'Burke, of N. IL, presented a report of committee on credential.. They say that every State is folly represented but South Carolina. The difficulty in Georgia they-settled by admitting both sets. They decided that N. J. Lord, the Hunker opponent of lice. R. Rantoul, of Mate, though Mr. R. was elected by nearly all the demi.orits of the district, and Lord was ap pointed by a miserable.bandful of Rooker bolters, was entitled to the seat. They also &dialled two Honker cantestanta from Maine and Vermont They rejected the claim of Gen. Commander to represent South Carolina or any pert of it. Mr. Nye, of N. T., sobatitted a minority re port in favor of Mr. Rantoul, and enforced it wither speech. This eontest gees rise to a de bste, which is yet going On. Some of the less prominent candidate, 'have been unable to Impress their anxiety; end bare come to improve their chances by the personal direction of their Mends. Among these are Lynn Dora and Gee. Rusk. The weather is ex costively hot, the place is crowded, and people ore getting out of tamper. The Buchanan men . . seem a little mere excited than any others, far the reason probably that their expectations were the highest and their prospect of einem Is now the lowest. The Convention has certainly dons itself Rome credit in rejecting the claim of 'tiencTol 6 Com mander, wildeb could only have been it was In 1848, from a craven fear of offendikg. South Carolina, which has two high an opinion of Itself, or too contemptuous a one of the Con vention to tend representatives. The rejection was another difitat for Buchanan. The Conven tion adjonrned . ►bout $ o'clock. Annus. NEON NEW YORX Worreepoodenee of the PltUbsinth Geootto Your correspondent feels "grieved". at the commotion, an expression - of hie relation to Mr. Fillmore has canted In the heart or the *Peters burgh Vs. Intalligencer, ands Itochesier paper, and perhaps more. Timm setititive gentry hold up their hands in holy horror, because it was stated that the Whig party had 'rather snagged with a new men like Gen. Scott, agaioet whom nothing can be said, than meet certain defeat with Mr. Fillmore. whose very honesty to the discharge of delicate sad othrotts dudes most kill him before the people.' The Petersburgh paper mounts the talleit of stilts and urdelms, egt was this same lofty spi rit which, in the Athenian Democracy of old, ar rayed the shells strainstabe upright Aristides and wet him into banishment." Yes, gentle- I men, this is the horn of the dilemma we are glad to see you take. Ills you and each as yon who have taught the people to look at each election for new men, with which to catch the tetragon of the populace. It is yon and each se you who have allowed the most honest statesman the world has ever seen. Henry Clay, to go down to his grave unhonored by an office won =hundred times by Amor Navies It Is you.and such se you, who, on the ground of military glory fished op Gen. Merriam, and Tyler too,and Gem. Tay lor, and, In the former ease, fastened upon the .wbig party the most Infamous administration it ever sew--one that could be bought with puffs that Lola Monies would 61* thread. It wan you that slaughtered Beni Clay, and who now turn upon the moues because theythlnk that the public services of Gen. Scott are assurance that he will as President stunts the lam as he finds them, and not as the whig party has done In years gone by, strangled Itself by holding on . to sad reaffirming old doctrines that the ego has out groyn. It may as well be learned now as at any time, thee there Is a whig party wit. Beg to team, and thus retain the administra tion of this government, andtlas branch is now ranged under Gen. Scott'e banner, and sure to elect him, if he can be nomituited. All your protestations of-love and gratede for Mr. more are the flimsiest possible coverings for a scheme to put Mr. Webster before the people, whoosh never be clotted. Gen Scott an be, and we are whlg enough to prefer to succeed with him to being defeated by any men who may be nominated by the ktoofooof. The news from California's rather uninterest ing, If, we except that put relative to the im puted.= of Chinese laborer,. Governor Bigler takes the ground that they are to be excluded by act of Comes, and that they are not eligi ble to the advantages of the utuallsationlawm positions in which he will be found mistaken.— A clue of.Chinameo, to be sure, are now find. leg their wey to California under conditions that may snake Ahem serfs, the same as our nevus un do that Lagilab septettes system, but It is idle totake the ground that these people are like agrees, sod most be minded last • system of slater, eon. The Mine in Califorida an 17,807 $14,262. 46 6,044 48 $77,186 20 in in all respects as good citizens and as enter prising, honest and laborious as the Frenchmen there. Indeed, they are Asiatic Frenedimen with the additional feature of a love of money, that makes them a sober, laborious and vali ble ppople. Gov. Bigler is not a good Locofcno, thus to express his alarm at the Incursion of a race that progressive democrats think will rue day pane under the national flag, along with the mixed blood of the Isthmus. Ameridan clippers are making fortunes out of the China emigration, and Congrees will not interfere. 8o California had hotter make the most of her new 'tenter", as we east of the Rooky Mouotaintt dx with the emigration from Europe. A new Catholic Church, 8L Ards, madv from a deserted and bankrupt Presbyterian 'chapel, on Astor Pace, wee dedicated yesterday by the largest assembly of Roman Catholic magnates ever in New York. The sermon wan by Bishop O'Connor, of Pittsbergh,.from Matt. 12, 21st v. The Church wan crammed to.entrocatiott, and will hereafter be one of the most prominent In New York, located as it is in the midst of a wealthy Catholic population. Our City Board-of Education made its annual report last night, midi it is 'hewn that the number of scholars is 116,627, at a cost of d 6, 18 cents each, a sum small enough to satisfy the most economical when the excellence of our schools is considered. The increase of scholars in the year just past is 2,264, a number that clearly proven that our neighbors of Brooklyn and Williamsburg are tot too proud to send their children to ourschooln. In Wall street affairs are without material change and the sales of wild cat railroad bonds continue enormous. Roads running nowhere, passing nothing, and Without terminus are hero selling their eecuritleet and so great is the con fidence and abundance of capital that anythtug cello, and nothing but a dividend optssed" will bring buyers to their senses. Preparations aro afoot to give Meagher a pub lic reception civil rand military, and it will be done with a good deal of epirit, as theCeitic race are a most numerous, important, and governing element in our population. To-day the Sry York Yacht Club are nut up on their annual regatta for which they have as elegant a day at when the America took the '•conceit" ont of the good John Bolls at Cowes, who are PO good NP 10 ray they are pleased when the "young daughter" gives the old lady a new idea in steaming or sailing. Hot weather is upon us In good earnest, nod a few weeks will are all who can afford to he fashionable oat of town. C. The Nothern Light, whiehitrrived at New York, co Wednerday, brought $1,800,000 In gold dust, aud 250 pessengem . The dates by this errieal are to the 6th or 10 days later than Fwd., edelees. The news I. not Important. The Legislature of California adjourned eine die on the 4th ult . apparently to the great re joicing of all patties. . The hill for submitting the queetion of a Con vention for *amending the Constitution of Cali iforula to the people, was rejected in the Senate by a vote of l I toil Thus it will be teen, the party in favor of the introduction of slavery iu California, or the divasion of the State, base bete defeated by a close vote. Before the adjournment, Governor Bigler shut o special message to the Legislature, in favor of a hill restricting the Chinese Immigration as a noraeure Orpeeenry to enhance the prosperity and . preserve the tranquility of the Lit•te. The Governor objects especially to the `•Coolies," who visit California wader contracts fora term of years, at the expiration of which they re turn to their native country, haling never no. tamed the duties of citiscuship, and exporting the fruits of their tethers. Ile argues that they do not nan:me the habits of our people: that; In to spirit of cupidity, they visit California for the aequisieion of gold alone; that they do not seek nr,J uand, on "The Asylum for this oppressed." {n abort, the Governor concludes that they are Dot good American citizens, and cannot be: and that their immigration is not desirable hy a reference to statist:ec he shows that China can pour iu upon our meet millions of her pop ulrtiou without feeling their lossi!that they live its the merest - pittance; and that while they spend comparatively nothing in the country, the tendency of their presence is to create an en healthy competition with our own peOple, and reduce the price of lobar far below our Amer-. con living utstidned. t3overnor Bigler oleo ex. pres.es n doubt, whei4e: the Celeeti4a are Cu. titled to the benefit of the Nnturaligation laws, and quotes from Chancellor Rent to eustein thin objection. The remedies proposed are— let. Stich an exercise, of the taxing power by be State as will check the prteent ejetem of indiscriminate and al:airlifted Asiatic emigration :4 , 1: A demand by the State of California for the prompt interposition of Congress, by• the passage of an Act;prohibiting •Cooties,•' *hip. pea to California anger contracts, from (shoring a the mines of this litste. We have no account of any action oath. sub act ty the Legislature. Meetings of miners hare been held at Foster Bar and tither places, to take measures to pro• vent the , immigration of Chinese. At the place named resolutions were adopted declaring that no Chinaman should be allowed to bold any mining claim after the let May; and rtquilting them all to ramose the retneA by the hd ult. Beriona Indian difficulties bed occurred again In the interior. The B.tn Francisco Hrsakl, o the Ith 4.h all ear: We team of the killing of mostly one hoodred and fifty Indian. by a oomp►oy of citizen. of Trinity county, nudir the command of Sheriff bison recently. It was supposed tout they were the Indians who murdered Mr. Andereon, botch. er, of Ilesserville, %short time since, The fol• lowing is the account of the affair “The The_ went in pursuit of the Indians, return ed to day, hosing been absent just • week. They Intl little difficulty in following the trail. The foot prints of the cattle which the Indians' had driven off with them, together with pullout. of the clothing of the deoeued, which they found scattered along the way. end were readily rec ognized by hie eon, who was In the company, showed unmistakable signs of the path of those whom they wereporening. But it wag nectenary to proceed with great caution, in order not to alarm the enrages, and accordingly the party generally laid by during the day, pending spies ahead and travelling by night. On Thursday afternoon, the 22d alt., the 'conts discovered the rancheria, in s small valley at the bane of three mountains oulbe !math able cf the South Pork of Trinity River. At midnight the contimoy started from their encampment, Opel Digon ha, leg divided bit forte into three Tartlet., soon to comeupou the Indians from different Quarters and surround them. When the day ljrokff all parties were in the desired positions, and.on' ‘ the signal being given the attack commenced. Shah one marked bin victim with unerring precision— the pistol nod the knife completed the work of destruction and revenge. and in stew brief mo ments, all woe ever. Of the one hundred and Lfty Indians that constituted the rat:lanais, only two or three escaped ? and those were 'un wed to be dangerously woinviedi so that, Pro bably, not one of those engaged in the murder of the unfortunate Anderson, now remains Men, women, and children, all shared the same fate; none were - epared except one woman and two children, who were brought back prisoners. Nsw Yong, June 3, 1862 ' George Butler and Jacob Turner, with two other men, started up Winter Creek, about eight miles from Weivervillo, on a prospecting tour, expecting to return in ten days, since' which nothing has been seen of them. There is little doubt of their massacre by 'the savages. • A man named limes Fonlds was. wounded:re cently by the ladling, and bas since died. • it was In consequence of these and similar out rages, that the company of citizens went out to chastise the Indians, as stated above. An Irishman ismadJohn Wilkins waa wounded by Indians In the Shasta region, recently, site verely that be died the next day. Thomas Brown, from New York, and formerly from New Bedford. was also wounded by an arrow in the arm. Mr. Jos. V. A. Wright, of Chicago, 111.,..was killed at Shuts, by.the accidental discharge of his gun, while diemounting from his mule. Nathaniel Bowman wu hung at Monroeville, on the 24th of April, for the murder of a' Mr. Seigle?. As William P. Chipman and John Asp; were engaged in mining undetthe bank at Wilder's Bar, on the Coneumnes River, the earth sudden. ly gave way, and falling on them Instantly killed the former, end eeriously wounded the latter. Mr. Silas Stiles was eerionely and: probably fatally injured, in consequence of being caught is the machinery, of Whileside's crashing ma• chine and saw mill, at Orate Valley. Serena of his rib* were broken end detatohed from the spine. The military poet on the Gila, which,. at last meowing, was eerionsly threatened by Indian■ and famine, hex been malnasined. Supplies bad been conveyed thither : from the relief 'easel moored In the Colorado, and the troublesome Indians held In check. A thorough examination of the Oiia paver allow that it can be narigated by email steamers, snob as are need on the Oblo. C. - Report speak ale worm terms of commendation of the officers and men of Major Fitzgerald's command, lately enraged in * akirmlah with the Indians on the Colorado. Pestles', the celebratod Chief of the Tames, an intellfgant, fearlem end dangerous enemy, wee killed within thirty . yards °four line of skirmishers; while reeldng • desperate effort to bring hie antes Into clone quarters with the whites. Asbock of an earthquake was felt at, lion Diego, about the 15th of April, continuing for some thirty seconds. The motion was vibratory sad oscillating from west to east. - t A Sidney man at Granite Creak, near Coltn', named Thomas George, we. 11001311041 of robbing Michael Hetete of one hundred and fly ounces of gold. He wee tried Ind brand guilty; by LATEST PROM CALIFORNIA. twelve jurors, appointed at s lusting of onelun dred miners, and sentenced to -bet hung, tulles. he should produce the stolen property within half an hour. The time having expired, a lariat 'was placed around his neck, and a party pro ceeded to_ execute the sentence against him. They run him up, and kept him suspended as long as it was safe, when he was let down end restored by the application of water and other restoratives He still refused to confess, but when they were about to repeat the operation, with a promise of its being final and fatal, he changed his mind, and led them to where the pone wax concealed under a stone. Tho popu lace being satisfied with their part in the affair, took the prisoner to Coloms and gave him up to the Sheriff, to be provided4or as the low shall require. . On the Itith of April„ at Colton, two men—rs white man named Henry George, said to be from Sydney, and the other a negro, named William Miller—were forcibly taken from the jail, and bong by a mob, for robbery. The man here called Henry George, is the same who, under the name of Tkomas, reoeived the mock hanging punishment a day or two preview. A hors. thief named Dougherty, narrowly escaped a similar fate. Daniel N. Cary, formerly of Brooklyn, New York, was drowned at Cox's Bar, about three mire from DownWyllie, on the 15th of April. A Mr. John Todd, was found dead, April 18, in the road, a short distance from hi. residence, on Rattlesnake Bar, near Auburn. It was sup posed that be was thrown from his horse and killed. Be had been a trader for some time on the Bar. Capt. Thing, formerly of Boston, was acci dentally drowned, at Long Bar, Feather River, on the 18th April, in tionaequence of the capsis log of his ferry-boat Hie wife and children had just joined him in California A young man from New Tork State, named Henry A. Pinkney, was killed at Shast• recently by the accidental discharge of his own gun. Ile wore a email gold ring, with the words •iA Mo. there Gift," sograven on the innide. The clipper shin Challenge hail arrived at San Francisco in 33 days from Hong Kong— the quickest trip on record She brought 553 puseogerr. The clipper ehip Eclipse had arrived at Sun Francisco in 104 days from N. T. Tho body of Mr Cbas. 11. fdorris of New Turk. was found near Moketumne Mill lately, with hi, brains knotted out. His cubit:kJ:tad been robbed of $4OO. It is supposed he was murdered by hie companion—a men from Crawford county, ?do.— who is miming A Mr. Spencer, formerly of Butler county. Ohio. war rubbed and killed; on the 31st of April, at White Oak Spring, by a. man named Hughlet, woo wee Immediately taken by the crowd and hung A Mr. Fraser him been electrl Mayor of Be• niche The U. S. sloop of •ar Vincennes, sailed fro Ban Francisco on the 31 ult., for booze sin To paraiso. . . A table publithed in the San Fraricieo Herald shows . the ezzees of •rrivale it that port dar ing the month of April over the .lepartaree, to bo 5,531, nearly half of which were from Chine. The dreaded anuivereary of the great'fire of Slay 4th had ',eased, mach to the relief of San Franoixanti, many of whom awaited it with a superatitions fear. Tbo Fire Department had everything in readiness for prompt action in event of an alarm.' Then is little mltling newe, but MCCOUDI3 ne fez is received, eontirion Mattering. The quartz mills meatioueil were nil doing well. Our date, from Oregon are to the 24th April. The only newa of Interest I. the burning of the Custom House and J'oet Office at Attar's, on the night of the I nth. The books and other public doe. tunente were nand. New and rich gold discoveries have been made. Win. Everman has been convicted of the mur• der of C. C !looker, in Polk connty, and senico• ced to be hung on the 11th of May. SANDWICH ISLANDS We have a fee days latter intelligence (rum the Sandwich Islands. •the volcano of Maoris Lon had ceased Its sceptres notion, When its lays streams had reached within .0150 miles of Cmliderable czoitement wan created in Ho nolulu, by au official notification, received from the Chilean Government, of the late tossaaere at the Straits of Magellan; and au in. ruination that the pirate.. might pay the Islands a visit. Captain Ezra Smalley, of the ship Sarah, of Marniposa, dial atkea on board his ship on the 1:d of January, Ig' off New Zealand, lat. 45 al S , ton. 174 G. " His wife attended him in his tut momenta., His illness was from typhoid fever. MICTIJOVIIT . CONYER.9i . :—ibis bo dy adjourned on Tuesday afternoon, 21 o'clock. There was a disposition to adjourn on Monday croon:l7, which was etrnestly opposed by op Waugh, who Said he regretted to see such a disposition to hurry the 61,4,10C1 to a pretn•tore Oder. On Moodsy Irmrlolls resolutions were adopted of thanks to the citizens of BOltnnl {pi t he ton nielpal anthoritlei. for their civilities. AJeo, the following: Resolved, "That•the presiding elders and the preechere in charge, wb it Is practicable, be required no to arrange the appointments as to: give the local presebera regular and eyetetu alit employment on the Sabbath. Resolved, That the Diabolis be requested to prepare a course of study which local preschere shall be recommended to pursue previous to the reception of deacons' and elders , orders.. it was announced that $217 had been collect ed toward erecting two monuments to the Bish ops whose remains lie • in Mt. 'Olivet eemetery, Baltimore. The 'million has occupied twenty-seven days. The only buelneas of general Interest transact ed on Toesdag was the passage of a resolution, requiring pastors to catechise children In Sab bath schools and at special meetings; and one giving all male Sabbath school euperintendents, who are chant, members, seats in the quarterly conferences, by virtue of thelr office.—N. F. Cour. 4AILSOAD ACCIDENT AND LOSS OF Lint.—As the train wu going north on the Sandusky City, Mansfield and Ifewark Railroad, on the' 24 inst., the lobemotive ran og the track tear this place, killing JOSEPH STACEY, proprietor of Stuart Hotel, Zanesville, and Injuring ?4r. DAVID Dau• tuna, the engineer In ohirge of the loUntotive, and the fireman. ' se -COME ON—THERE IS ENOUGH FOR ALLll—The Whorled letter is totbtlebed br the proprietor,. that the ynbille may Fermi. the .natant demand which Islets be hr. Mlianea'a celebrated Worm Specter. They hay, however. tr We melt ammotements m wlll enable them to MI all °Herr promptly Iday.;!. 17. ISSI Ida. Allays—Dour Ble—Tbe 'mutton* you Itltultb suntan &IL Itna long alum teem sold, and tyotild boon Fold • greq d.l wide, tr hod bad It. Moe. ht crtoto from the nut. I bare bosh called upon nearly ovary der to write to you. rastooollng an Itams.llate supply. I have .lanor tykd J.( venial:me In lay own 1012117. .nd round It to be the beet I hart or., mod. . E. P.1.1011.030:4." gory mother should lry thin Itrolusblo;otolcIflo for Worms. klelnswie venatrug• sdpennaden .11 oth., upe. ' For sale by meat Drusitiata ant Merchant. In town and country, aol by the pole prop tklara. ser-If there he any map, be ho single or married, farovr. Meth;lll, Merchant or toiktonn.torbn has not yet eaSpiled Memel: with • Fettle of 11.0. Fun ll'. Ammer, Lialmmot. let him go . now sod dolt; for be an, pored, It will be worth It. weight In cold. over mod over mato. before It shall all have brie used. You bare our word for that, Raeder! Sae advertisement.. • 1852 1852 SPRING ARRANGESEENT. eniq i! Oy i vr i u P iga tail Road and prose Packet Line. Between PilLburg u r n k:VoT c YlVadelplda and Baltinntrt% 310 ,ai l mile R Road 72 miles Canal. TIJUI I. THIRTY MUT !lOU FARE TO PHILABELPHIA ,j• BALT. 110 • Nato?. Moir Pubic. Aso Cattrortain Holm. the opening of Canit Navigation [Wai -1," IT Lim pi thlptral Packet bug. win ron,connect. log ot Bleirmilc with the Prictrylianin licihroad. A Packet Oast trill Iron/ Pittahorkhevery ennin a.t o o'clock. precisely. l'actongerstake th e frallnotd et ebb , sort dor at noon, croatlng duo Pottage Boon In nor . 1101, arriving at Ytalladalphic or Battirooro c evi r sprat morning. baillmbre Pachoterrs on antral St Barrio. burgh. talc thlt Tralo Can of the beldmore and Sumnebnno• fell Ingonl to that city. arriving In lit., to nme..4 to Wasblnston city tome ow.i.c, C o , , or other lotortruchot, apply to • C. ilktinoN rirke t Agents a.ur.extwittett. atoe,Heet.. or to D. Lena kW. ..1 toatl2•l 1852. 1852 SPRING ARRANGRERRT. Cleveland and Pitteliiirgh Rail Road. • CLEVELAND. TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE— TROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI.- lIE new mut fast running steamer FOR- ItSP CITY. Payee the iliebougabela wharf. toot of arket amt. rem molt , ita at a o dock. (dungen es. 74.44 iNis= 0 1 .4 . 1 11 ![:Draw at 12 o'clock, ha t eial arriettur at WA et *W.441 1 eqd ALVA ulth the *tugboat ead rail ro Ex Toledo. a usuoit,outmr., alihrstwe, num.: W and Dania*. • . Pere to Cleveland • PAO+. aPair JORIR A. 0.1.170147, gamut Cleselatig nod Pittsburgh Heil Road Co. Mem corm , W.ter. nod ilealthbeki MAW, (up stein) egrogt. atoooagatiela /MUM. the Oblo Prone R. R.. to Miler, and Clevelsod end Pittsburgh R. 1.'4. An, tp cl aw _ land, the bre froto 'Mahan to Obrelesul II kOR orogen by both route, arrant afraiesed tke use Hese mons the Aga bake etaire. ; aP2I Jar .5. M KIER--And now as to your Petroleum. 1 Monett as I had delayed oaths oo long, It would he 'scan to wait until I hat "ar.mewhat to write:* When I Bret offered the oil for 1.3.11, the psnpl • thought It was perk,• i , e tiro quart, ist. ol the kr, and 60 1.4 little illspos...l ••• ..s.. trot I gays. ll to tome dr, err, Rod 'Persuaded roo bor. until I pot them to 1. • 1 .1 • reedieal pow• r Logrto to ears Meth," 4.1 lame, Al. A arse wt.. bar been blind fur eight yes,. was pers.+, I t rey .1 I Irr.t.er; and when ha bed urrl hot titres Ire ..e ~ the Ponta. ar.l rirorly , ristrn t•.,•r 041, r0x while ht. Was otherwir , much Iru tsar, Ilia aor.ears to hale I. en the resqltrt a ter y ol Is.rrofola. Moon morw nool,l Its raniof the . healing e. a:sr, i.l retrole tru. But let it sofa, to sat that it her °Atoned an elbrode I popularity to this ratio try. soil all that you gars use, and mirtht base sold a butoli al hottlse too,. 11. Ilttl ElrAUll Seturrt.l.ll , VOL.. irlasousio, Mara] itemovea, ree Wright, • • 11 Mare da sloe, to st.. bernw rand rietann'a N'int l'rernium 1)A( itlL ' ltlitEll'l'YlTS. Prat Ofiirr Budding, Third Street. ITIZENS and strangers who wish to all Orin nil a...curets, artrills Rod last like likeness, Rt 'tsherie wellk rnaotew po establishment. wires. r nlnutte •r e s s a t t to • f m ar i t l l n sa o egtotrariteed, ur. rhsree r.es of tits wriest and beret arrancesl 'trusted for the pu rp . , with instroconoi• of the mos , pow.rrfal kind. and haring adopted I he sysleni Fr feet, Mos. , as note practised by the caleltraterf Bor., lit Phllutelpltls and Nets York, It r. natters himself to hs able to otter to t h.' yatroos of thedi rt. a style of Partner ma spas. either shiely nr Ingrours, whist, has nets, hoot , er , rt ,, r^d lbslan open sod opsrating. all rashers. Irmo rr k tn P. a. u.a . tniA • r Notice . . . THE annu,l meeting of tlin Stqckhul4l.•rg m•:.• Rid, 51Inin. Col.o.‘ny ..011 1.0 hot.; 0 the ol .... of the. Ca0.r..00. t n 51,..15r. Jnly 5 . 1 .. roil •••• G•odane, r..quettod 1.4,12.. Information for the Public 9F nll unple.ount odon., thu.mo.,tlnath 7:1;:".': ' Itt;,: - ,1114mme•hir, ever cll.° to. plut4e.,t 1.1-11 entire! ;an , rouelnus ~1 the Met V AITKIteIiN, tr,i hot vrlit Put Ity the Foule,t bre‘rh peer bt the dreay of. auot hit en the troth, cur. the ...roll mouth, , he. The 111.1 , 3 returnel if It For ludo by lb. sod 1. r I he prvps le to, A. I' iTTEIMOti. A pot hem,r. .14 , 12 , 0rtf . T ItlrrotnixMon, nn.. Allegheny Savings Fand Co.. SHARES for sale, at a bargain. by - A WrIAAI AA A . S , ,k AAA I:l,..nrun itsAaq Allegheny City Bonds • WANT.ED at tho corner of Market and V Third nro,c. by - V A. WILKINA .CCO, Minesota Mining Co. 3fl SHARES for Pale by I. i•-% "lI.IIN A CO. B AN , N--4000 its. Sidra. Shoulder, for J. T. A T. J. PO. oNE 207 1,11,t, riliA 1.1.0 W bbl..pritne, for vala bp g Jr; J. f. Jk J. J. k!LPJNI: _ . 1) HIED A PPLESI bbl. fnr rale by ..7 J. T J Office of the New Albany and Salem Hail . Itoad Company. Nzw ALBANY, Mllf 31, 185:2. `EA LED PROPOSALS will be teceic,tl at cy I t,. tln.itnntrit lithe.. In Orminesattl.. Ittllatts. on th. first dd. of Jul, next. hr theelttatitl,gr.dlogftn.l trlthi intt nf the rim rive mu., on the - N.et Alterp entl Nta.ut IsAtlrtutal. Tne tio• to 1.. Pt nett., loin the went fork of White River at I:re , nor.. throuahlinferdal•..lnlon.ille. flak. I..foinnto L4alrfonlVlle. and atubranna . tarn. ...ma of roan., and htlibm roper etrueture. with heany graoling. The 11.., willtotady for ina.lon ton 11,711 pH., In Lb. day of letting.., plan, p-~ ertltua . r• may 1.. rents at. It. Mu, et sun tit.. after th. 2lth Jut,. Prnhesal. will le. neelo.al at the tune tit. and plan, fon the Hearing sid vradlo; f •Ight or to milen of thn Unaneh loot to...en ...port an +woo., •111., ,ne7 re.t.T , L 11. WILSON,. Chf !nano.. ICESII TEAS! FRESH TEAS! !—`-'1,4! 1,,;( T. a., nylne athl pe hand. romp-Wing varo.int of ure. .1d Want In.. wbinh .111 h. .43 by the Cu kage. at the litvg-41•11DInale nte. h t nt Co, te7 Tea 0....n0t UPERIOI: PACE TEAS---l'ltn attro t nine tooouTe...• out up to!j, ti .11.1 I rtv.R.,,ei, annum r ns 0,0.1 with 1,0 Co , I. toot wit rant., In every other rent.nlrtualh. tte hegt put of lotte Mast. an an thotinr In to ar.rttr them r • ern patei•ve tabelie I • Ithour and Infer. will to to retatorol.ll r cot appr..nol on titan lanylnna will bo enn.pl,l at .....n. to. vth..am• duet It, eat to ha4l In the Lantern 0111... W. A. !1e.C1.1.i , al A Co No 2:10 Lib rt 1 , 71 . C ENl' ;long Tea, whioll has given •104•.t1. our.wail etmtc.mors. mn bow run') I.k, Spy haritte n'ed • nd 111.-P 1 , 16 At C h rent.. s.lp-r,c:r not Eltja laart st t.M tn SI ,r 7 tiIiC6SE--:SAO Lx Crkmul Cutting:, :Cu Koetlishlt, ro , J .01 11 ENIt.V 11. , 4111.1 NA, J. 7 W.trr *tr..% abovo j MEESE-50 tam. receiving thi4.4lny, and of kr NA, I IA lit • jo7 11.31:orty ctr-rt. SYRUP -11 lads. 001!^n Syrup. IL Furar on ~nUgr• uo.ro. tor eal. Al Ail DICKE': a i co. &SS -A 11 :411 mize, eon,tantly on hand, nt r.nivtru,. Armd,.aJ I:nr 5.4 • • • • • • K 1•%I./.1.:1.L A CO. ree'cl 1 It Jlmr'. Piqui llont•ollarchan6 . Slaclttinv.lone' 1,-11m, 1.1 An.• Latir .lone rop • • hn It.. xt.t.bot It 1:11.131:NYF NKl' it Co.. 7 P.nct curet. &tenor's Notice ETTERS testatrix 1,347. with tile i.e.e A nettel tee. ta the rnt...embers, on the ...ate a John Montan. 1.4- er Findley Tennebip. AI gleme emintv. en «axed: tinkered*. notierte heredly given . be thee. indebted to ...LI e. , fit.. to moo Immediate oar went and those ItaPil3W elahn. sonnet sel I eetate, to Yee nt them to the enbeerlttea at the late renderer of the de. revert, aut , entketed for eetttemeot Jr:Re:MI.III MORO .I , t; 111 1 10 N D. !MHO 514 Med :DI, 1552,—E ear • reenter.. BrOwn's Eseenee of Jamaica Ginger IS elaborately prepared from ea refally ae•• lentedartice. rf the best meeitts, it treeeeeee in o neentrated form an the valusbie ten, ttof the Ja maim Illoger, and Is warranted to It. freet opt all Leine. tint nr othevorontrth.• of an tujnt nom t ndetic:. It it hen•lkially owed ir tar. t , '4n-warty:tree herveit yam cordial sod peratelut etinanlant se tenoned. portleulaelf In M.. there there 13 from egreaeire ustmlte or heat, slew tempi in belt • turabler of stator with a Intl* eetgnr, Is lcuinl effectual and mtn.t :Wawa reetorative. tchleh meta this reran a highly useful addhon On the traveller', ton. mantes,. ILA Wen et to thedamily colleetlon of remedies.WherAhore I. an unpleasant eon, of weight or sane, I. eaUnte, Tom lunterf.ethallasetim. or where nausea I. manned from riding Ins veil road ear. or rarrlage, D the motion vearol at sea. the Cavort, br Ifgive ven arent,lngto the directs rut will tamest invarlahlt give relief. In ordinary diar:b tea. ineit lent cholera. In short. In ell else, r orrstration r! the digestive tunedlone,• whey., tents Intiply , Tir, or Mem. It iv of Ineettmanla value. During th. ertmmer m lathe and In t.outhern climate, It le.lnvalnable,t.artftilerly dorlng the !prevalence ofehl lomle atter.: not traveller or featly should he without 11.-1 grew loot reeelved for ale by In WILCOX a Cd e je7 corn, r Market rt. .vet Diamond. B A. Fatmentock's Veralifnge, T TIE E.arest and most etractive remedy far Oblitiren and Adults. thst hta.e,r heyo itkeererio 1.. Tho fallowing testimony of Ito gentl mess* is From P. IL W. liiiktteh. Druy¢ll, . . . . °Ltrarertr. Ind.: Nov.lo, 1001. Morse,. R. A. FAnagrock • Cu.., Oerno-11,.r. War to lb. #e } r ' io ' lr n o7e . f a , ts ' r m h b e ' r ' e 'l bgrretr i e 1,4 U.A.. In ILL, vicinity it Is very /neuter, and the intor too early increasing.' Ot tEI the vrious arnrio. Of Vet. =Once in thy market, nem. her r e cool n reputation rouro.•11114 none tnalotalns IM character. to well. could oult.ty Inontion of th• norkl effect+ .t r y frets 14 la., but presume =oh would` to. natoeoesary. Friend f bI. t In lb Wenn' (row the eyrtont Foure..te.. B. It W WII,RTACII • \ peeper.] and Vold by O. A. rA lIN FSTOCK 100.. enrner Wood and First Ono!, Pitoburrh Ao7slAnlin • QT. Anthem - a I;piacepal Church will be open \ t 7 for Dlwino Sorr tor. to mor row moral m 10 , 4 o'clock; o th 4 Commotion 011 Or goltoinloond. t PLEA FOR THE CRITICAL EUDY OF I, THE lIIJRI PTURES, jutsindDm bad Maim alma. by Rey N. W. Jsmobus D, I. DO. by i • DAYPON AONDW. Ob bbaltet n. • J. KIDD CO. 00 Wood Wreet. FOR want of use--n very fast bay Mare, enod.o.a., rpirltwl, yrt. perfect ly - gpotle. Warramt.l, mood in •ror, lam e nt., ma, au 77 lira honor auil.llaruem To be arm (rear the. 6th till the fah Jon, at the bt thane. t3t•ble4. jefed3l. Lana Od Adamantine Candles and Soap. • r i ILE manufactured and offered for sale by Ora usticroloal. Feud your order+ ta the Parton-, i eat,. Aortae, or to Ma grarritoom of John,' min . Jur. ff. wile A CO. W ut- N F L [I A atofe AND . Pet o- o V o U L K .• II o ;tutor ehl lo • i o o pla i. tyyks nod to of an Amerlesn Foroger In .01( nod, OUTIMT to lorttOs me., de.. at Applstoo r Popular Lternry—ltue Journey through Tottery. Tnlber and COI., rola. f ldtu; Neufa Crum Lon tVP; h... That% ho,.; etaldfut a gnd. el a, arrlri ut Mary Orwell , Parts Pk etch WO, r, itrkettnan t e Cunverratlong tr .1 oth (lath,: Sthlllrr and thethr: dly n m a L4lgortbet Munn I:ll3tern A Lady'. ;VA% Mont Shear. ri,`Artik o ar, Untr.riffl L . tam o urkutt tterolullon; Orators of Fenno. Itgeolleetlona of g Literati true elltronll droll! Kapellttont Hawthorn's . Wrap: or truer dm; Mother...lPo Allortreloy; llogrltPft Plower. or Cho Poet; HUgh 11111eTu Work.: the Whale, hp blatelltet 1 tusrunnl Thoughts from ' mi r e to authors, Ugh, of Youthful Chrlatlanc Toting 'mire Home; Night Moot et Nolan or tlhortu Perm Ileadler'• Wortse cup, lain, or the tAd Woad; P, curter HS &Wand, Lilo order, room 1101 In Plesturff Ph untlatlL of LITIor. all of Carter. Ikon.. 4110E11110 Bonet In test varlets , ' • L DAY IPOlf It *UN OS Shaba A. L. .I.IIRAtiatBOCO ANti BItILEg in the ll plainest tied moot elegant bin/Inv or all Km and DAVltuni m AGIOII3I. Pt s L rdllarlet street. wan. A L MERMAN Who: lletknn• .d 0 Apasdo do •Prnalso An rapt Mar, • '11•1128111.1o.m., Yneob dn. 'P•triut Doobloon., M. Me lianklosi sod Extban /I. I)4OSE ASHFORD, or tho Ruined Gameator by R. Letilsatbeeli re, p the Rhipe.Ra. II of Putnam'. Library. - The Threee of Iniquity:or sintaluler ZVI by Low; dtaniorse by the Its.. Albert Barnes. Viola: or Adman:es to the Beath vr..44.Emerron Deotiatt. '• -. The tienvianancer. by Iteraoli, o n , yeeepyiee; Abbottsfurd ARC.. • Kolektrrtatater ler Joule. • Harper's Alsgative • i` A, 004.) . • . ' liratiosißs - • - a • Received and ferule et RES:I. a CALLOW& 71 Tided street, • jes oppoeite OM Peat ORk-s. ri - RASCILS—Another lot of !hose you • P.IIOOIIIUSS teed A. AI A. itAPOY k ATlTaaon Oa o . ir,o- 11tAnD S . irmdmt 1 1 - b. . in't,comd lays , • ,' p 2 .7 ..a iho. Le cAre.n. LEE, n...A,0...1..... li vlLL,,,A,l !l ,,i 4X ,E r. O . ,pi . ttl i. O .nr N ol ),AY,lll \ ay 31, CirlAlf: OF , N.'I%IINTY BELLSI \ ', Lik4SALINIL'O e T e le l kI,Pk,WIT4 - s t al - ..ra:: IA Piano Forte Altschul:a t, adioltline ni the Mg I,'•elr SMITI •/ 1.. MADIGAN. 1: 1 . 1,1:1:1'. DILI. LAKK, 11. W. STaNl2,‘ C. CROSBY. JOB DROWN • MESD,AIIII , . T , Fii . Inelyured lanky on the FLOATIE, PALACE! \ \ L et ,w_ l( E T . b 17 4, 4 14, 1( i 3 . 1 A n D l l b. o A,,i mares./1c..41: i i 4. j... . A Grand Aquatic AraDt2l... \ , pui.... elegant uttd 1.... NI cr t AGeehenr Bridge • and exhibition, I.e I or P,t. \ Nlair awn p.1300A heron.' dit..eript‘k. with 111 the Modern tn>,. given at Ilt 71i o'cleek. at Pittchurgn, for one ',Ad.. proyenvent• that enntribute inihrt and luxurr. The to 'On\ MONDAY. Mar Al,! ' Allegheny. M, ch • rchestra rOtrditit u: a \ \ ' DAT-and T .:0114Y. June 7th and SIDI Sligo. WXD.N Et , - Great Ca th edi Orf;an! \ d s liAl% June Atlc \ , ) ADMISSION 'Wre Circle. 411 arm itialYei [mnia. and th• Trutt, or Pertirrnere or ' Cr a Family Circle. (11 obehlnned yeah. AO, , Children under NPF.CIII, AGENT I. ‘ , EIIEOPE, \ -I i , ., resra half pri .1 Val ict7 rear. , '. ' \, and eutled fain the thcimit. hum rii. too nary!. hal 1,, , il,i 4. T.lie art: , rh li!‘l, , uar he an d Irma , ICkyn 12 . a"..1 Sl ll • Loci 6 einelt•ach r• 'pr aPPllyatinnynthe , l °racy. 1.. NI . Y. c i itz . l .. on either ,nuinent \\ \ it. pixoN . c m. , . t 4. vu,.,.. \ . 1 ,,,,,,„ I hied. 111.,N01T, rerun ricky,. , •==ll Penneylvaina.,Rail Road delpaii4. I/ Eare now prepared to recei kforPro -, T do,. ip, In Phi a.lrlialls lininr.loo 1,`.. 71m, , • \ IlaTti 01 . Ft.r.torr ON ' , ‘ Barn, LAN, fort, Mot, I\lrd Oil, ar , , 69 ,t1..4 1 . 4,r 100 lb..' C.....11ea, Ch'prf, ro.ltnn. epithrlawar, beath‘Leat . Tohar.rn and IVAv.low tilluft . .it. r.er• IGO lb.. 11rr..... Dri:ll Min.% 11r.001.4. Clor, and T.,60, .5.....1•. lt,r eltiy, limp .n.l\ F 1. ,• , 10 .ents 1... i. NO lbw , Wry)). Srlept.r.,lCo 11..., Flemr t. - 71.1. bbl. C.,,.. F.nt1,..1,,Eur. au. 1 , 14/ 11 ,,, m , ~,,,,, '''. pn lo ' I' • '., 01,0.: t MU lANI. Arrow. \ '.. Canal Its:lp. Vitt...Wm:lt. `,. 11. 11. 110 WIVN. Ag,nr. , 1.76 31.aket xt: t.Vr.ilstlolphla- s Pennsylvania Rail Road Einigrant Line. %V E rbi a lltifir... r dt:." (l .4 i tf..,: r .t e h n ,fi e, .. r . B t , o to, 1,4., FM , . Il o,—,tip ii 4 tliii•P cabs. 'pipe tbromb e . thn.,.rla,r. \ \ ' J• 5 GOVOIA: a GRAllAsL,Av.tobt. L`01: SALE—,I aoltoekaira 7, newly new. }:o.vo, tmattiftooli tlNOnfl'ANv t, No 116 Icatyr L .11 i A L LOW —3 kble prima rered and r r e Jet .17 Lawn,.' LACK La.ie Sliairle. do. 13earte,' Morpkx A: 11 nre6G.11 14,-..4 a .opprx,of alcove, vraVN\ 117! are °traria, 'err m. I 1 MIZE FLANNELS—MurritIy & Burgh %.)ll flll.l Imre Owl,. •nupplr of I h.., botl Wolf b and flglate Flatmele, Valero - sa,lllt Whrt , f) AT OS. 10 and II of Panam'n .c 9l ary C 1 just omatnlooo. • o‘t cord... Illartratto ing n, Atha tho . Maar, Ana brim:i d,n1.(,. by l 00 b. .0t1,..r of WI:, lbl,l. Wrr1.1.4), , 00r10f A , If oi.k,loa-kor Alkst.f the hal Calltlator fur Ju .1.1.1n:d, or Ito. Ruin , . W. A. IbLfbNlfk;:blN EY 'A 01., 715 Yourlb Pt+ 17110 US E . Ha. n. Dlolwr., nhna. hedutry; \ to ..•k. Jr. York b fru? :I.llbfrorb, 1.1.15. tioldrOSTrUP:• b h., • o . . _ - 117 Front en 111‘ z+orou4 141 LOC 111 , 16.1T4=A. 'IL rroi;f thurprtlf.rnAdL'oAltlnu, elnuru. of 110..i11-Any of Ito. ,1100 i VI suit. ofPats bough sod Allegh•br.rosu , r. earth.. tom or }sip. louteAl by ',mute rubvutirpti.". byrapnr.Pn•thc. o tl.e Dievettr.). Cour.4,—tbrue werks. uctuttlbit -.tur.turm. (lop te.uo of au hour v.* .iutun.N INSEED, Fieh, Sperm, Oliva;Cam-% Q A Int 1•MI 1.1•• r Oil. 10,..0. b• 1.1 .1/01E1$ Mnllf WPM". I g OTTEII SNV INS „1111./SLINS, ICI sllmatkl g Wolf, to In. nt In • nrr"....t. oler• S11.1111•1i \ pftor. CIIABLES U\ B: WELLESLEY, Member rI tn. Itnyal tlolleat Saroontr, Fellow ot l• . 0 1 nadon Sca.letr, Phyrlclaa to the Brota P..n tiro. airal for emoucot.ttree, London,' Cualand, 40.1 Lortacrr • a PAear. 01 .h. Throlt and 1.4 e, tho llnatelian ,4hoql of liledleinw 004 :warty. le ft . or, Ito. •rrt , ..l at PittOorsh. an at the 10 t3talt 110.1. o h.to 1., conc.allo,l on I . oo o lllllilii o o, Catnab. throat, nal all ,hrancera,r.L. nl the ~ ,knu.nrecaoranto.l Ilrlrilt - ntsort 11\th. Lung. For ...amt... pa•l N. boa. to caulwrltt4 hi. treat. 0...ut 1. thnt e•lva,ll.) :tr.:hart, ' , endow (n , w cm t+,lol atthe Procnoon Contuau.ltro 11‘.4.;ta1. awl by Plty,l•lso to 1..,,110.t•1tal ettnelti. Part.) I.y th- inltalatant o nus alterati•o7ll , nlf , non, T 3,, • herrby rorne,li 1;r , 0 , 10r..c 110 ion on tite II War raoatbrat,e of the La pac , .the ,oNt of Inc , Prof. W. 1. tow , ' hT ./. T. and Dr. F. W. illatint, or 11 6 9 Ills At.? In Pat•huszh. suptrlahn I the treatro.t.t. Ilnytt,r,l four ofrks.,`,l.lne'which , for'ed mrlloo tho ntlentimauf mens.d mill cheerfully onploin. the pr.nelplAt t.l thia.trentruent. ,-Lth..r at bin cooat or, if In Tt.o hoe, 1111.160 n era hi., no fort,. fr+lit \ hit pn,,,f,,,,0nal I , relbron. A pots!) ts,alc ospbconjory of the priruiples oDJnbaDD al Linn. mar e \ ire.trfriev Itomit A !rt .to 4 . 7. Spre , it .aoutntoelat. cpay bt. mkt,. fat the arming. ", lei. • ohrlk W 1 . II OX:E.`. I•ittL AL L v 1 , ..71111PPA :MD Of .IINAL PAWT;Ne \ 31)1 ADAMAIN EVEV it i • 1 \ . i li P A ., Atk I'S E. Ikprnenting the Temp nu sui \ . tpulniou. patut,), dr Marl.. X.O Vr•nre. s , ordo from 9 A NI.. till 19, .M. A*lVlon , ,, rOurel , iv, ~d.—Will •. - ditlrrly , d ,1111 t.l.lretffr•j‘... =.3,X ..".'n.. I ) I T B ts 'i ll i ' l tri h 'i to l.S lntn qi ,. X.k it. , 1 :p 1 , 1 ;,..:t i , , " !m P ._ 2' 4 ww);siEtt,pliK..llN ali.'ll 31•ISLIdada. a.i. /I, ' Pe, wad, iladdrod. u• gatouad.rdnant. .11p. ?Rh fak . f Mai Ida% and the \Took* Ita•• tad. \ Pl.dtd•ln Us, tr••4l. of 11. 1 . ;a1 t ooll.r. te \n , ILtirlust pnkunrr, I en4,9 , tion'toid sett.- \ \ \ ..'"k•Titligtu\ ...\ •. \ 1 , '. 1 ",- , 'ug t .i. , (. \ i ITITOGRiAPTIING - ,e , ii - .. hhograOhie' v A bualtddsTrrd carndal nu' r, Bunehk=4:\ st Muel:e. wlll 2r Iter t• n f old pl V,: . '' '"'''''' '" " \ \ Itiln. KR. DOECI V\i"N. rrllE utidersigoe , wishes l'Qxneelf \ 1 o f Ohio eprorti.eiw o ddcond doulllencn doll prar•vagr o Ahesumo....,, i.!,tr,Pk...1: wegner an veptiodr Fin _, ~. I. Lot talants aod prottlanry, IL. llorot II and 54,11.'09 ,s; too yell kr , 71:44 4,lit en 1n...1 my dkcoramwriati' 9 110 1111+, , .id 4 . •., - *\,'. sto 'The •Le.teit Ihikention. V ENTS\ata incited to caP at 41 . 4 . 1 4x. ,, dir \ • .••(e.Pt..ult frcslTl • ape rf attA Perch* Nllle rats sr" enp, ,, tt'fnitv vevotir tk. „ no Xl l 0 - KG r ti Cough \ 141.1414 M 1.1 1 .01 1 .8 IT Worm ltillerAllmes jivrtleOcelebriled rdlc4o4 for Ft obi JAMEAIIeIIUIVFILY, •N‘ rr.r. • ko. 119 Woo Am.. Pltlnbarreb. , 1 1rt !q uet, ,erve nn II it t i aVitttgZini L 11141; VA:Z. ler sNI F by \\ [jell AA.uskS mmikl9B6ll. 'ft \PillB,, \SittOrrt tbe .3 1101[......, 2 ClN c l in. '''' 4 t, '' ,. '1 Y:IVS ' IllollUFE111.` \ r --- ' - CASH, YearlaiK oal Soda, Babb , itea . Z,T. l er g ..t Tr ' " V:44 , 4 54 17,4 iZerilt ?V grIADENFENNEY ,A \CO. tu s if72,.l.eecive\t I_,P \fht • u.roy xi,. Freecvterfcl WortotellTrod, in\ It nri rt ' 'we Aga , At47l. n e Fle ..‘ \ TM C o- Arrk % \ , ;t4 treat. \ , El trtlkst;, C I a. A cooli 4. In: kr p IT.: lit:A ' t,ienm... Meld Wari.:l3 .. :,......_...., ....-.-.....,i ° 1 trompleth g As!lytle " javlr i , er James Stkug, A. with ''''_ decal, '4l ."_ __. a . ‘ 1 ' ______ 4 2,q4 ; it i tT i i r TSIE L S , A-.11. 111. , ,hl.4e u c o 't f l or I t Sifitllitso hhdo. Irtsritne arlicieWtaM A, demi, sok) km we br \ ~. s. I , . ~,.:,,. Jei i \ % ' --", MACKElytile-40 bbllce.Np. 3 large; \ k i i VA ' ' Oki), " hr. \ \ Tni:llliZ s'e cp ss. GING): 1-3 grOakko wn'n. car sale. AA hr iml . J .klllir, AM.% aco A Leollot,-.74 92 per omit liteet \ ti .ale o r fjoil \J, Siglloo4AfAlten 4, co, Liftilll OlL—Waratitoirl, s ia;t recd I. to We kr .1, ktMOUkklakTA kco IRUCIBLESLTETC`ok.K. beat Brqlk Lead 1. , . 1 . kr ,S. \p4OIIOONIIAKk.it'S'PO 04 N NA ASON'ti BLACKING-20 grO7a . : \ largo ATI ..4... `" J " . "‘ 1 3 \ ~t , _ .ACIIOONYARRk k - k , _° l un( r ß -25 b3a'r 6 111?Z\it,0. , ;..,s.,k c ~\ 150 boraleti for solo b .1. 14 " " Cli L1T : 41 7; ecuoonetaKeita co, ',, For Salo Da. Half llo.; 8014TVik111.. • tonThaler Nom. Too Gullarc . 134:G..14D05.G1,AG. KING. Fourth Entt 1 AHD OIL— just t•Ft , coivel sal•br J. KIDD'a 0;0:4.4:10:44 12 bblo. s reo'd'fo o r r4lo mo 1k V), Vl...eqses 040, lstol very VI whit% 00W000 CJIIPPEDSO bbla. rool,d an 4 EA (tali .1: KIDD VV. it -- ED W . W 064-15 s. for sale tt4 . SUGAR MOLASSES-4.? UTZ reed oo.ooroo:rotrorstiar IlartlnrdAor *Oat's . OWHET _ _ diORN Stillioll4.oVbxe. Oswego ir — VJ 6 , r0 De Min Bluth. dn. Rit4d IB A Blain Slip g+ , ao nrceiT.4 sad km Olaf by ' 4. A. AfetnNl/0 8 OS \ ' ~ --._‘.._ INfii A . WA511.811.418- , 44lu4tir& BUITII,- C.ll tome qui nieellent sierepaelit of three dntrabli k 04,.. •tcrh tber iwet - selling ow' '. s . 0 2 \ =:==EMI (j,UGAR- 7 100 li#lls. R. co. for sale t.y ,0 =o , r .I.4R•Nuatt, 111 '\- .~ pr , ; - Medical \Card - \ \ . .... •,,... :.• \ \ . A, . .. ''.. ' \ \ \ 4'; \ . k , ,\, ~ .\ \ , . •\: . . ''' • . ••• ' \ ' ',,, ....._,,,,,.,,_. ...:AV.,1:'..'777';`,•7,-.7n...r.,k,74,,7"..,,,r1:7 4 "... . '.<-. ' litdN'.` Extra nrid Supetfin FLPAFr, Nom 9 rnr 45. 5 h• v' • ' %Viktor . d kRA NOES—anbto:s. prise, on Nan i an. " to " ''tii. l l . k b .crt7Lutto n oo . No. 25 , i 1.1b,t, £3ION 2 t bx 9. on .nand and to arrisa, [A fut I, IV. A. SlcCl.Ulin L Co. \ • OrmtutUnd. Tex Poll•ru., ttooker,';just roo'd and ral. at e•t nlei Woad= made wisp. \LI SALA 44. CO.'S, CUEMJOAL SOAP— bqn ivio , tu , rge to .h A to iv, iu the mar l kei ' . , ,or couipoin :!‘r, \X. ' W:.:Agt,',l o make vrtuh.i. its exe•lln .kunfit.U.s c . .Arouly ben.. "I'AFtr r""l".' i ' % nP .. ' 7AlcY; " l l .lT;till;l ' ,A. • !2t LIMrI{ fit. 2 M3l4F . .Urh - tl. , PELL • L 410V1T. Water st, roe's for aalkby BP.LL C Linn.Er;, {Vogler ft. \ ~'IIES-20 blike.\juet rec'd , \ je?. ` DT J. lI.C.A.NIELD_. 'Y ~ ..— ~ 117ALLOW-4..pble. Beef 'fallow j it reed] lad for 'ale 1.3. 1: \ ,' j•y•„ J IL CANfrqD. - 1 . \ IIEESE-150 bj.e. reaper UnktnA/Anf V*4 (Sr A.I. I, ' \AL DA MO, t ea. \ \ . • - - J 'rr .4 . r .1' .4"_ (.:1 A 16E It Al Un--Conguntly on hand 112, Ar euft.:l., aril fa tv mw, 0 ... Pa \ • k ott.zaA. a ii.. J. I ) EliCrcED 1' K I C:Es — AA:A. ztinson & e,T,,, 8.1 02 ati,11.4. Market .4,4, 4411 ti.ett thir morning t CULP] 114.,,,, de Lttnr5........4... \ .10 4.1 I . .!sie , 3 ... 1.at...,., .. . . . ....... .., ..: ... ... . .. :.1b,.:: ... , iti tik. 114',1 , •nd t;11 . 4turr1 , 41,, 'err I.V. IT, MAN Printh,l Lawns and 4.41 i , • - ' IT .. bummotr de Liam, um. ut to* to 10e ,-; Atero Lat,. Kmnoldrrie, IlrAln - y,t.14 , 0r, •r. • L ,it 14es R. Jones. ' \ `;' , - NO 283, LICEIIVT STRICT, 1 , 1(711111.011... , :\ tA A NUFACTUUER and ' ' . llealer\ in4D kv i Limb or Tut emo,'hetta . arid I.Cwir,, P . rPiAbIlY Warm. too publie nut he L it toot rrc.t.r..l a laeigul.l imnrril urn.rtutrut gat the`Mc L it relrbrat44'.bravulagt Mioco artd I roprrte.d e.rgarr. trt now g.r.mtr...d . to MI - •ter, trlmpewle or gvtul. .111, re Itifor. or OD. ir.tio - . ,ted tarsal. Hera,. mr.untAtnre, Your. Von. It.' \ I. w I,t, Virylui4lwi, , l, X goi.in4 lump.... nut Vitlllels It, Warrant, rpm.l.to tiny rood•'Kelt or ihoi monatil. ‘, N. B.—A 4..,ritt LFAirtmrpt 011.alt, 4 pitni.dt. tdrquad \ammo :h.1:2.r..:1,..1rkt1y cr. h.q. .. , ' 'tihnes EM Lidmors. „ I I fr )1)0 PIP 8; \ Ilalf Pi pcis, Q,urter OP., ''.?,,,,.. h P. 14 34: 117 4 " t ' aP 11 :: 111 7 . ' ',cut 11twe,1.1:4.0., I. D. and I„.atio nr Tminkrtße., e se egad brc allot. !Vicr- , , ehrtirigno, A r, of ira'rlotas 4 . 11 . 1. \ i4' . I , :itn-lt Cruli,,, ef iatlOun .le Ilrr laud Js. intim, It uro,'lrtr h 'wo.ll , ,ttrit Whlit kri, N.( Ituglgt and .: ; ,.... i: =, ; ,.... 1!, ,.... ~,,,. t`strl .. f , ,l In bor.. ati7tto , For, *s. , In ir,PI to Milt PuV11.,.. Barr.,. on libu4r7: 11 , ' •‘ 01 , ,V.EN 4 11ITIll% i.I . ‘iel In,. S.: LAti:fr et fr., Kill h . t( ,l 3.. Cure dßm,, , , , ., llims r . r , s n rUe AI 'l 7 l4'"' \ s . ~kii., r.,41. .; \ GO t,gtrrun CM.. ,' „ lOU Db a .\N4,:ndB‘ll4lli Iy toxr4ratrrl j , 3ettitt t le \\l9.N. in);'y \r... lAtol,V!ri^,. IISEE4 011,\4 lAs. fotaig.g ‘1 II a tor' ,• , \,‘ ' • IL ‘llilt , 2;__ \ NI>MR. N, 041; \ , ow _l . , ~_\ 's "/ W7 D; I 1- '2..-.l' ' --.'-'- . ‘ 4.1 0.F.F . E y 1 :.-154? • vagl prrlo 3 1 . 1.11\ v f0 0 bY i t____ CillE k E -r- 1 7 .-=-300 11s. W. 1 .1..; \- A s :SU \“\ Cani} . D lotind..l ' ' '1 ___.._r te ' rw CAN/LP. \ \ bu. for \ , ,, ale by: :4 a m. • urur 1 tierce 't \ \ . , 4 ta 4- oj, 7 , - 4 ,•;.,„ ~ .\ , . o . to \, \ s a\ s teantereneet t , for role by_1„4 1,... _ ...A co: I Ail ':,.........,,t t \ 11 4 ARPER'S MAGAZIN4I . 4ne N. 91. of thle yell:mtg., tenably lief her ,-, ..1 rt., 1 \ Re' &CALLOW'. Id the Thtnt etre.* ,,rl:: : r.T\,. tllu7.lrjelgttre. • uffite ee117.,_, It: NtrIII I,lrn.et;lt at the pnbkheer, th*.• Ualft,--60 Mix Loverinepiiiho4ind \ P ui" 44 ". for .0+1 , 7 . - A. tlen,TEOß's To sale K v \ eta „ \ \,\ \ , J. 8.8 111 .,M i t u. rfCET4 : — GO (.103..,Itirierla:le b.* , ;toll rr r,ait c S—:•s siiiioaopm e it 1 TLED HAY-2baltilifora.lo k a T I * \IRON-200 tonati 200 tone', Ace. fß , ee hi' "" —,.. 1 • ". aNr.sP .=....til ' - kokn. inyt, for r 416, by lrAtAfwvx k 0). „ _ I/ 11, 00 (I ni • • iii\ Lli \il ',.> vox I' Itvii.l - • 25 114;11Kec,celebra -9::'1 . c., O bT ioAh4,./ ltil EASl: s qtrAt nestiliklikhell and " 11 P ' t !'! . e \' " I 'V r bi. ONNI4A4 ,I k- V k CYTITE ENE 1 S-4, Col\liftlelly ‘,7 job \ . \ Wobblit.) N , ." - ' - ' 4 O.Y• % CATKE Fl t SiPr%ri ~ ..A \ reed bT IL bi . ... 4 faik , ~‘ ItitEESE—baglieAtk x -,1 IN .. TAROTI--40Ina. li ti I ACON,--W3O 1 _ 11111 - 602t150 do DEA 1.,A skl = 3 tt LT_ Nl.)•_T\ pixE 0pLv.,911, ‘ tiRENCII otew,T nit ror Nall 'l..v . al r be . k 4 A . _3 , Q DES—,.: `aryl tar en `IibUI Dl ♦ hire 110 tre.tbszwi., t;44l%.l2lnint6"prpn, rinr won l'AlTlSteffii x c ir f ."" 7 1;07;4110V4 MA U; fa lav r , ~att; ‘ , ClJit--A 0n ..%D.Tv4V.711401417 • ;11.1USSELis ro Sil vinco? .co. tTrilee4e , E TJ,L . L.%:44 13:V.tZ"te4 k i,i;XV(P t 2 t l 4. l lr:4Vtqi " -`• - \ A . , . . \. \ • Mont t Lord'et, .41 I.lb'S ('-untrrfrit D\ I ....rturgt.o•L rvnletan tPa two.. iba••• of basply PUGTIVeO \ r Lipang,' u' , , tte• DI the Ohio Ir.r•le Virbtr. rho (trulipid \ • ! rra, gal, irAery plain to prbsetra lb., • badly i•riutral \ b ll or • acarair raarraa:ria. It knurl, 4 ,r voubtvrtelbd ban • Ena•Sl\ b,andronaoly dr•• • tar. \ \ ,\ 'rirosuitou ttf,,ut r:T ' ' , , , \ \, ~. ., ,,, ,,,LIISIIir 4-1 iZt%,• •' .• \ sbrolar %aroma. .1 .ane:lo I`W.: The \ market . 9 `4ll.turday was dull au‘tgaiet, 131 rer a‘(idle 6 , 1;34!.1 tr•ti lit-oil 0, ~- 'ybrrUltll...'ripba it ((( \ bubt.aul 01l % 11:01,..Nrqkler. av bbla axera .I. 5a..2.4,.. "., r. •t Vt: .: ..:-.: do atl..; .i ch.., raiv at •••:•••:.••/ • • I'l I! ,;pe r,..1 stir., *CO; Il'i \ . I. ILIIIMN — V;ri ~,t , '... Jc•• 1,..001, bal., bt . ..I burlk a‘ t . ~,, b.. quotral atT.ILC,. rra 111,44, la.b•• . rue Anie—Satr \ 510 La r, 11.14—ilairs In wa‘ion lo at' SODA ASII,Osio of .' rte ra,. ItQPll—.Side of: totlee 1 RlClliii of 12 ice •C LAM/ 011.—.1 4 .ale'uf 10 , blAeKEIZI.—Palca lErO • L'Altli,faln of 22.1.iiiii i —oo advalote. 111111A2N,L1 It r—s.st.. Clllllo.alea 300 Lori BACON.-4•ly a 10 r.• 4., MOVIIIENT fF 111:E. tbr.expnrii el Br.arl.dutro arrl Ireland from YrA 3lny N.. 4 Orkin, an .t. 410 II \ 10 Other ehmt,tin ' y Tani Rime gme lint t nor I -. Ling Ilitoli,lllON NIA1:1( KT. Frit, ?,b, th —Thp . , ttliig in the iron market ha. been un.1...tt0 i . grin., the aattylyawl a lirgii litt•insin , ti t an bee, d •iie at trance.* :L4le f.;: r e n 4 s- : L m 5 " ii ls nt ' :r li . gw p fi l l:•i ' ii i l :irt i t 149,7 ' Thigatforiinhire ' trn m o mm ere barn aloe roeni. ' , Fla • o ' r gotahlring the week , awl the N., a of th. bitierio ilk., arch)), 5..0 ton higher. • , 1nM. 1 . ' , ' :,, 1 0 ` ,1 " . ` 4117;4;:i " , "' .;- 1 7:. ' 1, 7 170. '5i h d .. " 4 1 1/1 ° letrit h, at Glasgow for linterioan brotilit -' itatprargi ;T_, Is }car. are lota than In 1 Sal. • !Mot Ms prod. n - AM t u h editolniihnit the sleek. thereto, li .• too hsr In, nietta that} \ otherels... •rtil the wlia.., 1. sitylattel malty tl AVM at e , •TN platen hare pa aka:aril in the imitoventent, `lad inks plg.teir nitwit. 1., bavin, linen , height egta,leely by th, trate,: nnadvi.ono of Is ii hog. \ -Colter ban eilral7 l , .1,1 Ir. /Is hell snore 'rirtly at Nit- , i true. ' . \ . lONDON lIION ylKllT.—Within tbe. I iftitr 'Alpo - \ , lyre hag been n go, .14.iil of animation i t GI. ithe tear - hi. awl there is •il Wed nowarl lei. goy. V 3117 of hatochers are realttlitg an adranoe el iii to I I\l, ton. (the general preeipect , are Itrnrshle. N.... 4 . t a ~,,,,,„_ •\ ~ 3\ in Llterpool: sleroltant hate E 5 1. 1 . 1 : hall . a, ZS Hoop. E 5 Lb+ Gilt Scotch pig. No. . tin. • . _ . INTEf,LIGENCE. fItAMI BOAT Aiii3IVALS \AND TEPA.RDIMI - - • - - Tut yet, at da.i eat --turlar ay. etlng I' o itt,lt:a watt, InOman:ha:l fat a atstal. i•ilatTibP.u. A T. P. PAT.. Them.,PbOTe `• ''''' \ 117g13..1..11Z ?";;•,tif' . : Ann., Bel", \ • \ • q ?J., Phr.i.e.., \Attie., Pow UCora. l'eZ Baia 1,411 N Own, 31,1Refigor'S Bur:lpov...q+ 11 atir. • . D. Leoel~l PIPPIN NATY. : • . PT. LABIA—Ti IP ELL4VILIA . .41K A V Ple—All . Dp.AVEIC—AI IMP( 1 O' VII U pp, A 0....9-11 1 Uf. h~tkr.l 1 1 t 1 = 1 1 1, 11.6.11,5 o; iv. Ijicr 1 ' 11 ":, 11.11 v SS 1 31 11 - rat lort \ • . ha WA- . ch Wr. C,): 1.4 54 , 41, 4141. , 1.h.t1.1.3.11.1 boile. 6,;.•ro N 't, 1..0,11S 01.'11.1 env hlais k .I. l ahaon .14 \ 1 .1 • , Ti 4 Artidekl.. 1!1:44.6,!. Or 41,10 AV 11 c.11,..,n, 4 414 Out 1,5 water. . eheco \ - 1 1 .1. LOUi ‘ 2,-ro..Peut • hal.. hello's.' Jol\llvelo .1 Sow., JOS 1 fob... 1 1. 0reyth 1 .1 Co: 35 \ hvle. 1. 1 .10 k. 15.14.1 . • A Ili- • • 1 1 , 1... 1 01,154 . 1....1. A tecch: 1117\ Orr ha..., 1 cvst huh.. . L1r0v2.4.111.5 bat.. ,Itor 31 14,1151.ces • Cm. ; T.., Livitivslon and\ 1 N , ace.r 1 cs.R.,b4Coll.' \l l .l.l.l.Vehehtv 215 drr • I ;l? . ,rll.LNl L'ar c: kl". n .f. Y AVll , k''' v.`rix 1,51,4)1' . . I . o ::s.l . ` " CtVit, C i ' Ji /' It. tr ' RAIL R6AD\\CO'ki'VEVAslitE. PRINSYLVANIA till, 1113,51,--Ir., , - ``The Exprook; Ilorolok train \ IroccX (IX ok oc l k—and C I 'IV Exprces kc'crtlioa tr l l tp letch as l'. o'clock, I . 11110 a PEI;riSYL itNIA 4,,, IL ,OAD— ST. II It, . I: o Exprenk. tnlio leac;k 5.4.4 i zt.ici st. ',At. niv . '4- • j\ We ii, , N., orpl.frrlT,l at,s-30 o'elock. I v: M., cveiplay 'k, ii. exceptkpg Baclay. \ „The Acr,rirmodan lvitlo Ica', \TII I ' ' • tirinrkA. sr.. ind 4:1,`II k. N. ''''‘. ' , \ ' ' \ ; , . Fnnich'Esinesrage' s , . '. lIIROFESSORS , P,,, .1- ,If (;Eti,G ENTIRE ‘ \ \ N 0111 roe:lent Mho toontbnen bloodtNeltte : lllut he '‘. ••, • - e : • 1 4L " I t a i trotlee l r!:. ' 11,7 1 1:,V7i7.1tr w 11.;;V , "i ' i.,t " ,:t '''''''''' .1 \. '• • \ Nies- rlesro• In thole notte,lotte therr.Ftv . orn. Tle * roamta \ , welliromprlro ttrok,ty leosoot, it Le' Dek.4 telece'tit weak. \ ' 9 . afol r. Intarttel lo. • saran-esti. rtodrolle far enourb le . 1 , ,A.,4.4 alone without dirleultr. Ao M ath 'elate • •', _ \ I.titereond grantlonion will meet a nd loath lfanertieb- 110. t'ili.ol Ildu.r, on Teo-Waft \ and Friday*. p. eltnelar `, \-. ": • CMS% WIN meet In Al In - the rat.ll4l Want I . ol•Lin ' \ . - c:••hoolN floor, ratednaky .Bt..:AllntheLY. on trediratiorn 'awl ratordit• a, \ Thee tem r tor tLent eh -eh tete !Taos r , .‘ ‘• • v.. , 4 0 , 1 ~. fludeN , n ' O, f• - \ "q. , frd \ b 4 .* o••'•• \ \ yrenente:v .. . . • •\.. • , \ .._. \ \ . • ••, \ , terleato lirrett for laden: or mtlanele nett... hand ‘. • \ fo \ , ehnnze of it Chen: mald•nreal thy mason for a Idonle rem. \ ' 'el.% ••,, tolf 2, ..S 3 • • •fltr ..to•N‘ s, ft ' , Art . Ace Ittrntdmnl . \ \ \ i 1 Vett!tSZ b e Ileirf:gg it iiTr ' r r.zat r 7;,;',741`7, 2 ,7". \ 5.,., \ , ‘ .14 the Fourth Vied Patna drhtvt.nrindenreld.ranTa.rno4 '\ • : \ ...\\ Len,ehlert are non•elfoller Invited to att.t.4 - \ \ 4 ~ \ I , 1 P"4 . ..r 1..... Gbf t :L.V.Y. ...ill .. t'MU1.4“.151:11.11.J.1.8.,41b. .\ , 1 , . 3 1\ 1ig , 4 ., 17 . 1!:241 1... 1.1bi1r [ .... . tn(41 , 1 . , , ril . L.gr , E , ll . l . V i re . r i rtl... •\ ~ \ 110 lido Orodneatlfin alll Wt. tenni ' VI . the In atteltir; - • • • \ Tel otrallr teeth, 110 hinted: IrLturr De ortatoento 41 0 4 ', N.\ . Lieneorobteea todenred for Vreoch In leo has alto. ' ' `. k.t., r. Pbtllltee tlengottebro• 411 A. holey:. ,ntaltreste.. \ l . . heo k theakrer I.4,[lnAbPl4. C. 7...4tb.,!.., I.,,Geersoon by - :' . . \ P, tittio l icer. aa, be hadlV.3lr. - ' honinh`o toot slot, e... \ N \ r.r '. 1 4..t.ir...PD1T 114 trot.' G:A ...iara,.. leant. • \ , ' \ •.. SOU funtt-nt ebetw , ..a Lateran and ben-helty. Alleghece. , ' \ er ot Ser. Illnaltrliia hook atoike.; All tleteraur of Vernon el 2\ eery t•••ine•tnt to tone th.et namrset once. at II:. nee•hh., root to state altiett • ' s l :=l7rt\N t fet•VlTL ' a * tert l de .nr , L,, \4.te y '' te . ' •:l ' :lNt .' et K • . e, ,7/ ' '' ', • N '' .' erop4rf, do, ttero\tt Pittehurqb, i,.... 5 . , v,tr 6 1. u, 4,1. 'ie.. ': , . \ \,.. i2 , .?iiciLtlipLat 2 _l_, ,, k!ahmil: , ,,_„ : ~.. \ -,. \ )!leeUt. . \ '\ 1 , ; \ \\ . 4 . \.,. CAPE MAY,SE. , T.filifo.'y \ , lONCIRES.S ., EAtI. 'will -, ,nperi tgi thi . \ - ' \I 10Ih .i Juno r eft. She ''.'4,cati,it ,o&O,1,1 - 6 , ,,,,...t . • . \ • • i s e hien and' t eantlittfaronutle luta:Lot leddet, it the octet doom ble orally on the irland.. ' ; ~‘ •,, . .' . - rj.epTerprletes logo, In rent, a cent IL tal. , l \ ' . • ,v -- lb, any. el _/.l..V:r4triteeir benehddie m eeoele . . 1, 7 , , 4 . - ", . 11', )111.1•KIL. PrArt.. - I. WATTS x '— _..., . New goo*, r cvAl cllormet '• 11 , 1TEs ILIA ul,ll, \ NOW:mut tptug of:TlStr. ' erelVfltgea: -K• Aigtigno Sale'of Real Fsts4e:\7,-7-- \\ \ \ . ,rl. A 4deriignedlitiahes_to t. dii . p t ,z . tt,he j. , t \ ~..„...,,,.. :1):4_%-,,, P r"ral,li t e.l. ° 4 * .F.V:7l t 7.:,.. i..T14 . , ~:..., ",„,. 1 " 4 '.:.r0reti0415.) ton \nu Peowol 0.1.1 Third otl4 - - bylEo lei from otzettlo Atlßt. . M.O. 11:o Too . ) Ir . Nut \ '... ItuAllas tzsobil i, oo r tioW •=ej 5 bz ., 1:•1. ,,,., L1 ,,., 0114 k .,.., , ~ \ o l' oli 'l . u r ' learo ' %, ?J u nt a 0' • w oe ilTeto.:* Jno.o Ito to , Er.... _ \\,.. • ! ~. \ comer of Vett! . ofol Yr , . , Ftt."'!-jons , .;' , . • , • i :\ ' • ANUFA TUIII:L TUE NEW vialar.l( EX4r..tlNti ..I'NDJaz,vatien.:4):„ 's\ • . \ • •‘.. This Ow:arr.], ❑ proirol . W furiklah N;•iktl.l7 at three, ' \ N ‘ o \\ ZIN . s.\ 14611 itori,booa Amaral itter not 41, bat% • 'l. \ • • \.• • Thrir 11,"111T.E . to rairolT on bible or 2lne, 614.tftrl.Tra .l booteir +to \ . •\ : Z. x to t iTZi l ou ope.itapuritT .I.ltorsor, • , t ' r "\o4 ttrz a4 k \!rt: loria,=. \ ,V VILI. NOT.TURIi \ open porw9 to sulArkroat or orkeT4A::.. , \ . . of Op 11l ...My. TWILL. t•LII/44.1 . It •Williall3o ',atm)t and tho , Na.ther ~ stUr•\ n • than *7lO otber4 tot tout* 14..Dta to ram 'balky or _ - nuuthlo and tub c4l. 'it ma,. be worltel..*Wl.l7 \ • \ , _ , nt.t. mute. r \ • \ Illaiteli alM 7.4..N1P0L0TL Ell ZINCVAINTEL \ • ' `.; miturnatadat• lar'precand araarkaTualaolir. .o • \ •. It. Lut~R.nt boar•railatr tbe .11.7,94 , 102C0C1ZA,. . . WO or W. 'tick. 4.113, ' 3 VEATLIEK AVD FIRE. 7. ..•.' • • . ilite3 tart.. Vary partleutarlr Pjto et,.lThltlr rol-Ilettlolll3.l etaitely \ eite'rns..l rot llso '1 7T ;Watt .• lantral trim/71(, , . • GOO News for She Lath! .1)R.:, Ida/LOBE'S FREN6II ITE)IALE:: P1141..L, Inia*ent, I.(. end /litres oil .elatairkr wads: flog., .Wesimoy Nanoes,iNtiVAlLl 44 OA UMW,' •AD5.414, , , Tncaors, Ya./p.anye. I ,, itWOWLZ, \ta.l nolaohoftlr_ Kod. I tltYa Wa.1..!• JAL°N s tII ...10nrtkotttet. beid of Prr..bur,rtk- Ct ALIA 11111 DU awns. Ate Zufl pairtsrlato ta , ...1'.1t1t *soli 4•Cnltl!ilhuarll ; S Ul3{-11) , b bgik,. 6., 1 1 ,r bale by • • kr f 4 q
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