s Y IY~.~il ~~i:~A :`' ~i all W Y rintiisn'in ns woit'h • co .fa Ts II vlz oat "MOXDAY NORSTNO, 3fAsr6;'lgsl • County ,Conventiot Tho' Whigs "zind Antiniasolls of And , - . ' , gl..Cty Cdhuty roat cm thturdar, the MK MILT. po.t. ate!, usnl poii - iithkng yriiArr smg to ty.„ respectively at eolce.k.l!„. =Oa Abe ter act Winis end Do...ought o'cloek, , o ,k ot , tairodolecalas um etch eleetinn Dietrich to atenciati coo , remain. it/baked at the Court noose. on Wednesday, the 440 of,..l..oottest. at 10 o'clock. to make the County preparatory to the nerthethend Elothkst. .04 , to the BOA. Csoyentlort to moot ` r Ltiookt4f, on the 21th of Joao. 4 , .7o)irr Kimf' 11 - trx. C Thm, [de} tAttavitc. • • , lir ill() 'Mugs of Zino/yin*. , 4- , A . ....IIT.z.g.NvENTioN ,Wili b. bold In the City istio.Corattar, on Y7DAY, Jane 2.lth, 'lFd.4 far the par r..,. ,s.. .leettngeomdkdate• for lb. colloto of lOovernor ond. 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IlOme 'AnittrlrE; BADIECiAIio IeATTEIIi AT w itcq the movements oi Erie, in regard to Railroad matters withs good . dell of interest— - ThiiehJect of the Teeple there is to' `give' the c.kOt weit::ediesSlhe Statn3c, the New York ;PmeObio roads; Ipitit stiel i . differettoo of the ..,;iiitfth.of track of Militia but and west of. that , ,pliceqaa ttreompel •a transhipment, and main tdwix tatiniporiptitetoppitig place. In order 1_ this poliej illoy,prcoured en 'kith • the.l4‘ • f Le passe at te.m.sion o the gialature 4sing the .tvidth of any Bailroads•rpnning east t:tif diet point!atfour feereight and.e. half inches, 'lx feet and of. roads running , west et ' four 'feet ten'.inehe;:tridCh is' the Ohio grade The Pot voided With thie arrange ment. ,They with .to run through from Buffalo and Dunkirk taeleveland withcint'etopping. " Ow ,isf&to 'ho difficulty on this A6oolult, the Ennkirk sometime:, mace .inapeaded opoiations on that line, bat it• is now nrioancedthat the work has been re-commenced, ;.atAlltati , tllo , Width of track • agreed upon from ' - iMll"siicin.Eile., - is fear' feet ten itiches-', This Lss~rrwa~ctl the Erie people, and they , express a . deterMination to, preient the road entering the binus with a truck of that width. A largetdeet- Inf . rwas held at Erie on the 25th nit., at which T'ospra M. ireperr Pre:,ided. Tac folb)wiegromolutiotis were unaninioully..iloided: fil thereas,_we have recently heard„stni have ,:r 4 ......tti,to believe: that the NeW York 1.11 Erie ,11,'ullread,Company have abandoned their inten ttca a road with a. sin foci gunge .„(tpM.Dualtirk to the State Line, and have compro nilred. with the Buffalo and State Line Company. a Railroad with a page of four feet ,ten in,CLes is to be made to the State Line, with "Cc: evident intention of ca.pdling the Erie and . Company to adopt a similar guagc, .11;r1mt•oby scours a V,D,t1111101113 route from But; Yam,. to clerclandx, ...,..kr_dAliereaa, the said two Companies in the Eitate of New York,have in their mutual rivalry, l.y.voricua negociatioas among the:natives, man ifested n prod determination to pass over IL. r,rie nad..North.East Railroad with each gunge as ohouht snit their own interest, regardless, alike ot",ilko soleaut. contract fairly and anxiouely en tered into -by. the New York and Erie Railroad Priopany, as also of the feelings antiish, of tho people of -this County, heretofore publicly impressed, and worse than all, in defiance of the law of our State, pawed during the last session !,;!... our Legislature, firing the gauge- at six feet t" Nal feet eight and a half; Therefore, That we will aid and e sustain, by viery =Cousin our power, the Erie and Itmth East .Relhvad Company, in etartingeourpliance on their contract with the New York and Erie Railroad Company, and more especially we will rapport and toninuina the, lows of our. State, re garding the guages of all raliroads running East frvinTrie` to the N. Y. State line, to'cither six feet Oilobr feet eight and'a half, antitheft run mitt' West from brie to The Ohib State line, to be fear rift andlen inch* ' , Re s olved, That:wo have entire' confidence in ifit,taaisty*ti integrity of the Directora of the ,ne'aild`North Eastßailroad Company, and are todit ;gratified to learn. from them that they Cheerfully accitiiesce in the obligabiehs of the law firing the gtiage of their road, tau' I will be itadjto comply with their contract. with the Nrov'York :and Erie Railroad Company. . . Resolved, :That ehouLdany. railroad corpora- State of-Ntriv... .York or Ohio, in op position, to . the interest and feelings of the pea -515 Oftbie county, andin violation of the laws „of the State, "attempt," by any- einiater ot.o°, to eeose.otrtict to laid, for any other guage than eachu are authorized by lawwe pledge enriches individually, and collectively„ to devote ota.:time and moneyto sustain our own laws and our. vim intrirthon our own soil. Resolrtei, That the people of this county are in favor uf a Western connection by a four foot .ten inch track, and will sustain all lawful efforts to construct it,- and =cot Ohio upon her nage, audit will be completed ea soon as they are pre pared to meet us. . . 'Tlic'enliqinweent we bare now to make on tlis:.uattei ;lint the people of Erie are mutt '.i4chlers for.the auth . oxity of 'the State when it Ontbeir own Interest; while they manifest e. :iiiipositiontO violate the eipreimed , Will of the L v 4iplainideihen it . suits their objects to do to, ity.~y.endent i n their acumination to go 'to the Ohio State line without the slightest legal right prelhuhntri etaminatlon of the, Michigan cerispirat,o,ra . Was hold - , on Tue.iday last, Their Counsel declared that the prisoners woultl re- Tian a mouth to prepare for trial, but alter wardefrxed thelathinstant' as the time when thei i%'ould be reedy. The Court gMnted the delay and the ;3150=1k-were accordingly stint bock to jn.ILZ. -RAILROAD ,CORTICITIOS.-r-Tha Convention for tlm purpose of „constructing a Railroad from Plu,e - Iturglxxis,.. the Allegheny river, to intersect Nritkdki,:r4W Tqrk andisie flood, will be. tield Werronon,the Gth of .June next, It I,s re quested trr:iitill.tbe counties interested will be repreeente4t.' - ntuisd Dson Penton • ikrovE.—licre io s;Stiiik,llllTetlCloll3 for. tbo un provernim.t of atom, and la many of thersprore welels on trial, people are suspicions .when A nent one is presented for their accepter, re. The ‘ , /b/ding„.poor Parlor Stove is not one of this dears— the utility and, fitness strike the beholder on the first examinatiod, and experi ence has proved that the first impressions in this caaearo right In simplicity, utility, end beau tyif cannot be intrpnisiesi. It comprehends the adrantatOSOf s close store and of an open fire plsra,and esti be used in either capacity at.the ivillaf the owner. and is adapted to both Coal and Wood. Those who hare used it express tbenatelvenin, the iitrOngest terms in its favor, and,h nodcubt supereede oil. other parlor stores. Mr.lilex.•l3mdley, No. 19, Wood street,. has'introdueed this store into this'eity, Rasing , puichised the paint from tits; inventors; 3tes4 Jewett & Boat, of Buffalo; New. , York, a nd. car readers can two the article aithe Warehouse. , Hmntsc Sesaeozs.—The late session of-ais , legislature closed the ten= of service of elevuti StatO Seriatira, As : S Dis.-3.- William A. Gmbh, Whig, Savory, Whig. ftl•Jortes Brooke,Whig. . : 7,.Joseph Koniginsaher, Whig.- J Darnels atine, Mag. - • , . ; 11.4teit'll; Trick; Vibig.' • ./W. J. J. Cunningham, Whig. • • . 12. IsaaO,iittgos,-Dellm- - c 22, .31sxwolllifoCatain, Dem. , ~" Timothy .11*, De= eOtthe eh* disttietß t s Wry, yr,th toksonabloioreoriitatit_6;iiitd; ,40not. fait to cor,itiiis itext4ll; vis 1, - Chester non 2, Dauphin and Kathie:lib. risinfl, Union, 3lifilin and Juniata 1, and Sedfried( and Somer.. . set. I, so that the contest for the' supremacy of parties 'ln tho -nest Senate, Neill probably' be h-tist Philadelphia andWethin Mae& wz=m , z 1 y F ' 44 4 , 4, Lb, •' cffi ta r The .thech of Sir 80l at th 8 George'e dinner, contained the following passage,. itllfueMtto the forgery in the Boston Celt." newspaper devoted to the cause of Irish Be -1344 ;people usually , diertira *hen 'they have lost any property ; but I wieb to advertise thati hav co e lost no property -.at at 1 11--(laughter t it and, although it IS natural to conjecture from • Berni-barb n artem; semi-clad and Celtic - origin of Bosto friend—(laughter)—that he had been guilty of Fhe crime of which he boasted, namely: theft,--be hae,.in reality, been guilty of an of fencewhtch more eppropristely belongs to a fur ther advanced stage of pantaloons andrefinetnent b — l i t ' h ia e g 4V — fo llea'aorignerl flc'th-tLet:1111;"-- ages, whether Celtic or otherwhe, when they take to inhabiting cities, evert such moral cities LB Boston, adopt the vices without acquiring the riztenes or the grans of drained life." Tbese - remarks matted a tremendous excite. mentin 'Paco York, among that class of Irishmen ale claim to be pure blooded Celts, and- wish to keep up 4 good old faehloned tae of , races with the ` • one." - 81 r Henry Solver, not wishing .that offence should be taken where Mine was in ended, Oddment' the following note to the Presi dent of the Bt. Patrick's Society :••• • , . . SATDRDAT Mom. M=MI Rickard Bell Eli. Mr Data Sea: I en that some notice has teed taken. of an ellinsiOnl znadithil other dey to the term 'Celt," I will notbe lute of the words I aside' use of on that 0CC431011, but I am, • quite sure of the meaning with whicia used.them; and I bad not, eertairdi„theremotest idea of disps reitiog any portion of 7 0, 5 or my. fellow teen -1n: 9 1n Thelon' is, you k n ow , on ancient one. IT ing to' the inhabitants of a great part of Greet ' Britain, tindlreland, at a period when these re glans en' inalvelsed, and their people semi clad end sesaina. . I intended in all good holier to takir advantage of, and play . upon this liar; end it dAdnot occur to me that I ' could be thought to eUttle to the Irishman or Welshman Of toda y, in depleting the charseteristles of the Celts - of former times. .14 p oblie life has given abundant proof of the regard and siltation which I entertain toward the land of your birth, and I may add that, hav ing myself some claim to be czneeted with the old Cottle Wallies. I should not be disposed to as *int that there was any natural disqualification in the blood of 'the race. . • I do hot expect by these remarks to satisfy rinytif such there be—determined to be dissat lifted, 'but I believe that all which any honest Englishman or Irishman sequirei, in order not to take offence, is to learn that no offence was intendtd; and with this 'dew,: my dear sir, I hoes Written to you, as St. Patrick's able np resentaitire, the few lines You hive been reading. I 1 . Tour's, very sincerely, . , IL L. Braaten. This i explazollon, coincides exactly with the moaning which every intelligent and unbiassed reader' , would drew from the speech. But th ere were some who were ' , determined to be &soils. ied." 1 They insisted that Sir Henry intended to insult the "Celts," although they knew that his lady has as much Celtic blood in her veins as the most of them con. boast of. They held a preliminary Indignation meeting on Tuesday evening last, A great number of Irish citizens were present After as organization wan effect el, a note was received from Mr. Bell, enclosing 1 the Above quoted explanation of the British Minister. It was read and answered by three gtoasO. An orator named Doheny teen remand peered forth a volume of In thorough a. mixture [ of nonsense and bad Ruling as we have met with for many a day. He endeavored to make o point by showing that Sir Henry had spoken dist-In-trolly of the United States. He then 't. idi affirmed that he desired that his country. men 4aotti4 take each steps as would lead to the 'recolli of the British Minster! He wished the peopli , to petition President Fillmore, stating that the Irishmen were three fourths of the pop natio of New York. Ile wished steps to be taken to protect thettelrishmen is this, the find of th it adoption, from the slanders of a foreign en ey. After talking for some time in this style, he read a petition to the President, prepa red f the OCC2IIiOI3, which was received mood- MOW -:-' We have not room to insert it, al ilto ,si a curiosity, it is almost worth the spas The offensive remarks of the Minister are quoted in fall, and his conduct denounced as "anprecetbented' in any civilised country." We 1 copyithe fisralparagrapb t "Tour mentos-411sta feel confident your Rent lencY will at once eee that Sir Henry L. Salyer bag degraded the functions he is In this country to ftilSl, and will toke such steps as will seem just had meet for the purpose of proeuzing his recall from a country where, contrary to all image, he tom violated the laws of hospitality, wants* and" Most, indecenlly insulted and out. raged a large proportion of thecitizens, and im perilled, as far as he could, the integrity and stability, of-the Union, fomenting civil' diesels alone, and invoking the worst passions of facti tons:discord ad. party hatred.' After the petition was disposed of. Mika Walsh mode one of his peculiar 'poacher, and the ex citement against the "Santa" increased to such a pithh, that one Mr. Camp neon= ended violence. We quote from the newspaper reports: He hoped each tun would get his pen Rill of Ink and sign the petition as John Hancock signed the Dechustion of Independence. (Cheers) He mid Bulerer was kicked out of Spain for in •thnisidthog ; that he was'sent to this country to ice zoiaAief, and that the Americans would drive him ant of the country by the force of public, opinion. (Voice—" Lynch Law!" Great cheese.), Mr. Camp coriander' his speech by re marking that if he was the eon of an Irishman, he would go down to the building where Si? Henry Butner was, and if there was not nuns noise made there, it would not be his fault— (.stmogthening Ids assertion wi th an oath.) [This anuensteement was received with greet cheers.)" We presume it is hardly necessary to comment eel the absurdity of all. this, for we kttow that tli great mass - of tur 'lrish citizens will refuse to Iconntenance any tech movement'. The at tempt to dig up a barbarous war of races which has slept in its grave for centuries will be laugh-. ed at by all sensible citiseas of the United States, be they Celts, Saxons, or what not. Everybody , kopwe that the old races have been toolhoroughly mingled to make the present generation have any particular desire to claim any exclusive descent. But, even supposing all Irishmen to be genuine Celts, and all Englishmen foll-blooded Sams, is it Saxon to be forbidden to utter a jest at the expense of a Celt, In a convivial meeting, when 1 an organized band of these Celts_ claim the pri vilege of abusing the Saxons ad ado,. f Might no our English fellow cid:entry with a mach m re solid foundation for complaint, petition th e P s od_ ent to silenCe the Repeaters who are cod a ' y hespiag curses upon John Bull! . , . P rho truth is that the United States cannot offind to import any quarrels, and the great ma jority of Immigrants bave too much sense to el '' ' anything of the, kind ; colosreutillie , th ese no y, self-styled Celts, had better abandon their a em pty to create a disturbance, unless they wi b to be regarded as bad citizens, even by the Te gr at mass of those genuine liberty-loving Irish. n who hare become, or titeeded to become r salmbers of a Republic which tactless the op p Ind of all nations, and , gauTtuitees to all. r7d < ma of action, freedom of speech , and free m of opinion. , d7f I r The editor of the Erie Gazette makes the fol klwing sensible remarks in relation to the Scott movement "We, are among those who deem the present agitation of the nest Presidency premature.— We think that, for certain reasons, the queetton had better not be thrust before the people noW, end that ample time would remain for Its discussion eabsequent to the &pyretic= election. But It is perfectly obvious that the Whig voice of Pennsylvania is for Gen. Scott.— The espremlon upon the subject In various quarters Is too clear and emphatic, to, admit of a doubt. It is altogether possible that, 'we would elevate ether distinguished gentlemen to the Presidency fa preference, If it were In our pow er ; but we yet desire It to be understood that we.are with that voice ere the toics of Ms angers noludtertiellke ,e,foer political/n:oldg and co.ocini• tors. WO shall. gladly rally under the henna of the g oaur.cenquesar of Maim. Ile 11 the most illustrious of all lilingrollitary chlefteins, a good .Whig, and withal a Lead* of the peo .pia. o naa In the ,field 1111 the Whig standard bearer, we aludl luwo no doubt of his sumess— even la the WM Of the ”Idelinoe battery" opened 'upon him by such prifa as the Erie ob., We. beats that W /* the ildentilia of thaPost lieu:ter General - to hale all the newspaper mail Intipl . Weiwatly clintrwoud for closed by loch; In. tlead, at belt% merely tled, en has been the Tune ilia, seetnfore. This le an entlllent arrange went,. and will mania gresier -security tn- this ckes of mall matter. The coat to the Depend-. linent will no doubt be greatly Increased in the 'Ant instance, bat the change ls a very indolent one, and the public COSITageDOO will cecetainly bra gmui mamma by u. - . TIFF Who VOICB OF PHINITLVAIWIL I ._. .dCLBHLZA COOITT. The whip of Cim brie county met at Ebens burgh on the 17th inst. The following resolutions Resolved, That Lien. Winfield Stott is the tuta oimous 'choice of Cambria county, for the next Presidency. , • • Resolved, That we have every confidence in the administration of President Fillmore. . Resolved, That we hare tediminiahed faith in the justice and_ wisdom of the State Administra tion, and hereby instruct our delegates to the State conventletrat Lancaster, to support for re- Ullealnation William F. Johnston. Useleed, 'That.we heartily unite with oar sis ter counties orthe "Old Tenth," in recommend lug the lion. Thomas White, to the State eonireu Lion for the .Bnpregot Bench. The convention met on the 2^l nit. The fol lowing resolutions were passed• Resolved, native bare unlimited . 00nfidenee In the wine - and patriotic administration of Pres ident Fillmore; and that its course has-teen such ac to merit the unqualified approbation of the Whiglarty of the nation. Resolved, That Wm. F. Johnston, our present Governor, is entitled to the gratit ude of every tine hearted Pennsylvanian, for his untiring ef forts to restore OUT malt and liquidate our State debt, and that his administration most command the admiration of every one who honest* , desires the welfare of our beloved Commonwealth, by theudence, sagacity and economy with which it h oe been conducted. Resolved, That we are in fror of a Protective Tariff-,one that will shield our own capital, our own labor, our own agricultuie from the unequal and fatal competition of foreign enterprise; and that the present paralyzed condition of our great indusnig. intecests -in Pennsylvania—by which , thottsands of our laborers have been thrown out 'of employment, and our capital driven from our domeatio manufattavee—ahoeld effectually - ad moninh ets of the iraieidal policy we have been chcdzhing since .184 ct. . , LIDASON COUNTY The .I , ilig Cotuition met on the 14th ultimo. The following resolationa were unanimonsly ado ted. , Uesolved, - That in the administration of Presi dent Millard' Fillmoreand his able and distils guished-conatitutional'adoisers, the people of the United States have a guarantee that true Ameri can interests will be cherished, and the great principles which are at the foundation of our government "will be preserved; and that while there may be an honest difference of opinioO among Whigs in regard to policy, we bare an abiding confidence that in the coming struggle for national principles in 1852, the old Whig - fire will warm and cement the hearts of . the ,Whig ranks from the bleak hills of Maine, to the gold en 'bores at California. Resolved. That the State administratieh Gov. Johnston not only meets the cordial apprcl bation of his Whig friends, but we feel confident that the tax-psyers of the State, who have fok years groaned under onerous taxes, of-which there was no prospect of diminution, ,without distinction of party, hare observed with hope and pleasure the working of his successful system.' wiping off the heavy burden which previona .ad ministrations had entailed upon our Common - - wealth, and with him for candidate for re-elec tion in the coming canvass, the banner of "John ston amino State Debt," will achieve - a decisive and triumphant victory. liesolved, That we have witnessed with pleas. ere the action of the people in different parts of the country, in their expressions in favor of the old hero, Gen. Scott, for the Presidential candi date in the oext campaign; and we are gratified in the cheering prospect of Lebanon county'', first choice for years, being the standard-bearer of the Whig party, and consequently the Presi dent elect in 1852; and we can promise for him a majority in our county that ban never before I been equalled. The Whigs of_C'umberland county appointed as delegates to the Lancaster Convention; Dr. T. L Cathcart, of Shepherdstown, and R. P. hie- Clore, Esq., of Shippenstrorg, Messrs. Richard Wood, of Dickinson, and John Rupp, of Allen, were appointed alternates. The following resolution was passed by the Convention: Resolved, That we have unaltered confidence in the character, integrity and patriotism of Wm. P. Johnston, our talented and high Minded cidelinagtstrate, end look upon his re-election as vitally necessary to the continued prosperity and welfare of our beloved Coultr.ontreedth. At a meeting of the Whig■ of Waal:rum on the 21st instant, 8. D. Lewis and Bamnel Wad hams were appointed Representative, wad C. D. 81toe7salter recommended as Senatorial delegate to the Lancaster Convention. The following re• violation was posed: Respired, That we hare the fullest confuSente and regard for, one worthy, able, and , careful chief magistrate, Our. Johnston. Theca admilda• motion has been signally successful in gnarding tusd promoting the interests of the State. •*: hIPOITAAT non CASADa.—The telegraph last evening cottunsusloated the following:— Moimast, April 2.9; Despatches are just published from 'Earl Grey to the Governor General, according to which. the Imperial Government will not object to re ductions in the civil list, and will recommend the British Parliament to pay the Governor General of CMusds,—and in return will remove all troops except from the garrisons of Quebec and }now ton 4 and will charge the Province with ordnance, canals and barracks; also with presents to the Indiana. Earl Grey does not think this will tend to a separation of the colonies front, the mother country . . This is a vary important change, and we ere of Opinion that Earl Grey will find the.pmniett change not very acceptable to the Canadians.- - - [ Tlnt Comacroasuir or PIIILADIMPIIM—The foll Owing article, from the Buffalo Cammertica, gives a plain and correct account of the diffical ties which have mate ,so much feeling in , the eastern part of this State, in relation to the ap pointment of .WIL, D. Lewis, Esq., as Collector of the Port of Philadelphia. We feel. sure'. that we speak' the : sentiment of the truest and best Whip of this State, when we may that it is ex tremely desirable that this war should now cease, and earnest efforts bo made to heal any dlesatis faction created bjTit. The Senate and Adminis tration have both sustained Mr. Lewis, and he should be permitted to hold his office bs . peace, and it is ungenerous and unjust to harass the Whig party with, matters which appear to have originated in mere personal differences: . The opposition papers, and the papers that see fighting the battles of the opposition under neutral colors, seem to be in a state of high ex ultation over the Subsisting mleundereandingbe. tweets Senator Cooper, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Lewis, Collector of the port of Philadelphia. The prints alluded to are filled with the most els- surdadsrepresentations on the subject, contained in telegraphic despatches from Washington, end .letters from .regular" and "occasional" cor respondents. Thecontroiersy is wholly personal and local in its character, and as such would not be worthy of notice at this distauce, but for the efforts that hare been made to invest it with national importance, end mix up with it the fed eral administratibn. The object is to Impeach the independence and fair dealing of the Preiti dent and his Cabinet, and make them moppet. hie for any untoward consequences that may„ arise from this affair, either in Philadelphia - or the neighboring 'districts in the State. This is disingenuous and unjust to the last degree, as will be obvious when we state the facts in the n. Taylor a pointed William D. Lewis Col derjlecto of Philade phis, after mature and anxious I deliberation, against several powerful compel- tors, and against the earnest, and we may soy, vehement, remonstrances of Senator Cooper and several of the Whig members of Congress from ' Pernmylvania. It was nearly impossible to Enke a selection that should promise to be a stabilise- tor* one. The appointment had most unwisely been deferred for many months—the' several candidates bad numerous warm and influential Mends, and, as was inevitable under such cir cumstances, the contest bad become an acrimonli ous one, involving great bitterness of feeling, and threatening to disturb the harmony of the Whig party, from the Capes of Delaware to Lain Erie. 'Mr. Lewis, anaccomplished man, of ability and great energy of character, was tacked.up by GorrernorJohnston and the entire State Adnitr tration, th e Secretary of the Treasury, Mr, Mert dith, many effective poSticiansall over the Stabs, and • my strong interest In the city andenuntr of Philadelphia. The opposition to him Aran powerful, ItrIMUOIIII 'and determined; bitiniii+ emptied at last. Ills opponents then inadolt desperate effort to prevent his conarmatiett!hy the Senate ; but the Senate concurred hale.ht polnunent, andhy *very large majority= six or eight months ago, charge , were P agent Mr. Lewis, [evolving malfeasance. itte4- Ice and highly disreputable conduct m t elly. An investigation was ordered by the: TO, sad alter a cereal and patient scrutiny byes:ilea competent Connalisiontr, he was exculpatedAt cror7 agnate& The report was tally cutunddis. id try the ibettitary of the Vesuntry, under, at° direction Of the President, and formally approved. Mr. Lewis remains In office, discharging hie du - ties to the entire satiallection of everybody n ot attratected with those who hove beers trying to break lan don. Mu enemies &sesta! baldly ra work against him, and threaten all sorts of dire- This is the precise condition of affairs at the P;0.. 4 ,1 1 $ timk the Ottco4 l 4 t Yfe do not undertake to pronounce upon the wisdom of appoittlikgMr. Lewis;-,butshe vote upon Macon-- firmstionsf more therothres to one s in ida favor, Motifatekt the edited oppOettion•of thef Sena , • tors from Pennsylvania, one Whig and the'other Democratic, would seem to tkrnish pretty men affirmative evidence on that point. But we in sist that the Administration has done Its whole duty in the premises--and we may be - permitted to add that it is neither patriotic nor magi:mai mous on -the part of the enemies of Mr. Lewis, who call themselves !hip,' and profess to desire the prosperity of. the party, to press this matter in the spirit sad temper they.haverecently mani fested. As we have before said, the question is 6 purely local and personal one; and the Breit dent and hie Cabinet, ai they have bad no agency in producing the trariel, - and are in no wise re.; sponsible for It, oughtnot s to be annoyed and eta; barrnesed by Whigs in relation to it. The Contort liipeailory oommenced its 37th vol nme last week Oe venerable friend Saxton ban been its editor from:the. beginning. It comes to cm enlarged in sire, • Fat ttib jutsharit, iusett.. To the Commissioners for loceitinsra o.§See. It has always 'mince the firs tloantion of the Post Office, been in that part of The city bound ed by Third street aid the Monongahela River. The people of every section of the country seek for, and know where to find it in its present 100 cation. The business relations that have grown up around the Post Office, should not be lightly Interfered, with. These relatiorur have been the work of years in forming, and should berespect ed and gravely considered. The Pot Office !should not seek the centre of population, but, - - the oar° where the' great - hatinearof the Way is done--where the postage - Ming peoplu reside. ' 'This is clearly • established by' experience, and universally practiced as far as my knowledge ex tends. In New York for example, an effort was ittade, - a. few years agog to iffice the post office near .the , :in i ntrif -the. vegetation. — 're moved gotta squares up Broadway, and after ' trial, was found not to answer. The business men insisting on having it brought back, when the present situation WLLS selected, in the neigh borhood' where It formerly had been, and near the centre, not of population an they would hive it here, but to the centre of business—l venture open assertion which you will no doubt find well thoinded, that more than one half of all ths pevt itganixtid; ace paid by persons residing between Fourth' street and the:Monongahela River; ilf each should be the fact, and our, transporters .waste with us in alocation here, we have the persona who pay three quarters or I may say four fifths of. all the passages', uniting to its loea•• lion here. Such fade should be duly weighed— And when you remember chat the freight dept' for the. Qcntral Pennsylvania Railroad will be permanently fixed near the point—cad of course bringito witkit many large and extensive tor stems . COnneetions, which will have a large amount of pottage to pay, the obligations are greatly en hanced, for the selection of a site in the rieig horhood - It is- the universal practice in every city of any =pinata to place the Post Office in the centre 0- businesss without any regard to Its tir tog the centre of population. It is so In Phila. delphia„ New York, 'Baltimore and all of our large cities. I would have this circumstance du lyreflected upon, as it le one of great and stri king importance establishing a general rule for imeh cases of which Pittsburgh I hope will not form tho only exception. Cilium _ _ Caercwcdrace or th. Jourati WAILIIIOT.OII, Saturday, April, 26 Now.that it is determined and announced in high &nd influential quarters, that tlieWhigs, as a partheannot hold together, if they nuke the Compromise Measures and' the supflort of the Fugitie low the test question in the patty, it be. comes' very important to know whether. the con verse of the-proposition is alsotrue. Is it to be considered that air. Seward's doctrines, as laid dowri in hie letter to the Boston agiuttore, are the party tests in the Whig ranks Senator -Wade, of Ohio, frankly admits that the Whig party in that' State will not unite, mad cannot be kept togther. upon the policy adopted by Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Welater--that the maize. tante of the spirit and the principles of the Compromised 15;A. and We faithful attention of the fogitive clue law. Every one who has consalted the Southern mind Lad temper as this subject, must know that the Pieta,* slave act is at this moment, the bonnet the Union. It can. not be repealed without the hazard of disunion and civil war. Any man who deniet this, most be ignorant or reettess of the state of the ques tion. it in sexy evident that the time is at hand when the Whig party, when the Democratic par ty, when the people, are to meat this queation— whether the system uf. Compromise measures 'bail be maintained. or not. It is the test coa ti= before the country, nail no political Ingenu ity can evade It We do not believe any of these progoostica- dons, nor bare we any difficulty in answering, to .c& oirn stlisfactlonat least, the queries pro- Tornitled above. Neither the .comprondse ttiea sores widths supporkof, the . fafitise law,' nor , 31r. BeWird'i doctrines 'as Laid: .100/ . 1u -his Izt• ter tr:the Boston agitators,' will veer be made; orre; Saved as opting intense in the Whig ranks. Whenever slavery is pertained to heroine lusaw way, a test in the Whig party, that party will cease to erist. The Whig party steads now .Where it has over stood upon this subjeet, . , Slavery is a local institution, supported by to eat laws. The Whig party Weever been:in fa vor of interfering withitinany way whatever. Nor can any question growing out of oreenhented with it, be made a test of adherence to that par ty. No such tett boa ever been required hith er •' to. Men of an sections and holdlog allopthions have been content release sectionM inuesoutof a national MIMS. ; Whigs of North Carolina and Whigs of Vermont lure been content to:act together, in furthering those great nationalpridi-: 1 clplea of the Whig .party •in which both, hurls common interest; and • that, too, without :asking _whether their sentiments on slavery, orany other I local subject, were precisely alike. They were never expected to be alike. No man was : our et foolish : enough to suppose that tho Whig of Vcrusontorldassachusetts would. entertain the same Sentiments In regard . to 'floury, ni 'the Whig of Tennessee or Lommeria and yet that no inevitable difference - was toter • te.i =as any bar to their actingin concert up on questions of nationalinterest and importance) ; -This meat still be aiz,, unless we have made• up our rabid, to : abandon all national partimi and resort to a sectional Organization. If local questions are to be made party tat, then • pa' litical putties will inevitably take a local form- If chasm in any thane, is to be made the touch stone of party fealty, then there eonbe but two, portico In the country, —one for and: the other. against it, .This would bathe inevitably issue of the atempt to make slavery, or questions grow-, sag tint of it, a party test. The baleful results of such a Doane can readily be foreseen... - We are desirous that the Whig party ehould continue to be what it always boa been, a nation- B& party,--stakiug national objects, professing and carrying out national principles, and pro-.I stating as Its candidates, national men. We believe this to he eseentiel, no t o n l y to i ts i t , bility and inecess, but to the well-being of the c o untry. And we arc, therethre, desirous that no new tests should be - brought-'forward,--that no new issues should be made, which must in evitably destroy that party and build up a' serf- tional party In its stead. We hope, therefore, that the day to Milt far distant when any such test will be mede.fer the Whig party, as Is proposed by the correspondent of the Journal of Commerce. • The Compromise measures—including the fugitive slave law, me the laws of the land; and while they continue tote such, they will ho obeyed by men of all parties, and faithfullyearried into effect.. ever Amy be, their opinions upon the justice or propriety of its provisions, Whigs everywhere will gestalt; the execution and enforcement of this law. If this is what Is meant by sustaining the law, there ean be no doubt of the politicos which', the Whig party occupies Upon this subject But the Union, in our judgment, does not de pend opon the enactment, or repeal, of this or any other specific law. The injunctions of this Constitution are of paramount obligation,' Mut must always be obeyed in• good faith. lint any law made under them, may ;he modified , or. re pealed; in the discretion of COngress. Weds not believe that the repeal of soy law can , dis eohe the Union. , Nor:will this (ideation be *lade a party test among the Whigs, who have the good of the country , and their party et heart. Some Whigs are in favor of the fugitive Aye law just Oft stands. Others think it could be made bet ter, and titian think it ought to be repealed and • new one enacted In Its place. Cannel differ mice of opinion on this subject be tolerateal,: Or must one formula of faith beprescribed for sill EverY„mini. : mast be ,left to Ids 'Orin jadgMent upon this matter, unless the Whig party is to be dUsolvetl. —N. Y. Cow*. STAGS AOCUMIL—On Friday' everting last, id the etago was Stopped to water the team at the e rot ly o tera f youyndlca west of !hie piece, an- - other stage'droVelthingeide... This eet one of the hones:la Voting. whinhilarmed the others, and the team ran off at fell:epeed, without the drie cr. Near. the:bottom of the bill the stage was upset, peml*inttil . of the Iplism,lloll were severely in jALV. cateu,'E4,. had Idle arm and the bones, of two. of pla,Angera .broken..'. Governer Shaittiolitia.twouthis ribs , 13 - reken end Judge ItattellOf tidAnt,,htnl.,his bead considerably 114 tired one and . eruehed. We learn that they are ill getting along as well tss could be ex pecte .Beveral others were in the gage, irho eacuieil with but little injary.—St. Clainroitle (0144 CArcark.le. Inseasrnaz or Gastatant roe CLWOILIILL— AMOng thipsammiguabythe Prometbens Tester. efternoen,day rat General Garibaldi, the ~ din ittliart Imbier * l 4'•ion Out in company with a commercial friend to -establisb-hiamelf in California.' During thepast winter Garibaldi tea been residing on Staten Island, engaged Lithe business of tasking candles, in company with A felifllr countryman. His share of the work co:edged in prepariPg the wicks to bodlpied. lu, thin bumble, occupation be has earned enough" to' support himself comfortably -since Ills arrival in this country. His modesty, simplicity, and thorough integrity of character are no less eminent than his pure patriotism and his unflinching bravery. Success to him in the new. path he has chosen.—x. • Force of Wave.—ltle difficult to conceive of the immense force which is exerted by the wives of theses, when driven on by.a lasting wind. The tote catastrophe at Minot's Reek gives at 'some idea of thin treMendOUS power* And shows us how feeble ate the strong works of man when op posed the to fury of this element. At Outlast meet tilg of the British Association, Thomas Stevenson, civil engineer, gave the remits of 'hie Observa tions on the force of the wore, made by means of the marine dinometer. The greatest result ri;Aiteied in the Atlantic ocean, wan Skerry more Lighthouse, during a westerirgale of the 29th of March, 1816, when the ferret) was 6,083 lbs. or three tone per square foot. -- The greatest resalt regieterd In the 6031:1180 Oegin 'NU 8,013 lbs., or shoat one and a half tons per square foot. On the 80th of November, 1827, ins heavy ground swell after a storm, solid water rose at the Bell Rock Lighthouse 106 feet above the level of the sea, irrespective of the depth of the trough of the ware. Ruch an elevation is doe a head of water of the same height. The . force, then, which urges the lower courses of the 801 l Rock, must have been nearly rem tens prr square foot, alerce which, when exerted upon a large extent of surface, becomes almost incon• c. trebly great. Market'Street Stare for Rent . I iIOR RENT.—The Store, 118 Market ..t, tb. wood door from the comer of Market sud Liberty Amu. ruseeseloo =Den the In or Aprll n.. 4. Inquire at -: „ DAVOREM,' mehtl . - , DA Woo 4. ' Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WTLSON & No. 129 Wood Street, lIAVE NOW IN STORE A maple to sloe k o FORE/ON AND INERMIN HARDWARE, *lo.4'oo+ am lid& din waltroued to otter to purztuuers, at 710 that w111,00122PW. floaragi , Oith splP *nig , *Odom eicw. Jitizen's ImamaAce Company of Pittalnargh NCOURAGE lIOME INSTITUTIONS 0111a2 Ne. 41 Water etreet, In the Inmehmme etc.• a. o. U.mT Predilmt.--..A. W. Mao. deer. TIM Company Wm. yrepari iminyeall rehrethater le 40rerand to Mangle. mewls, he. he aerie plikra.ar for the ability and Inteeili i = . 2l . e la afforded In the character (.1 the •O. are old ,c.itanim othilttainrigh. i.lt and. .limetably adorn to thememanedry foe their seiscletter. intellEgenne, laud listmWitr. _Dmimeas—C.ll . lmen Wm. dairy. ICM_lmtgairri dr., Walter Errant. Hugh D. Kt% Edeard palmate. John Itorrorth. lisr4egb. U. AL ap3CM B.RiIIIATECCILO. II antinelcui co., Ps., Mirth 4 Xii.—lrwEir. Your Reliolausa U sorklai e ioa• Airs la this vicinity; therefor we ♦oold thuds you Word no two doseo by Ur Prosillsola Roared.. We Ars ea- Urrly oar; sod It is being inquired lor *trod .i.. 7 Your. respectfully. JOHN LONG CO. Llatztratz.Athlanda/..0..314.wh 10, 'IL s. Y. tacit- , -Dtst Blt, roarlittlll, 01.04 tint. lt•Lt 004 on fort. down Hoek 011.40141 vw taint aold. Pltast )n+ool W a. 41: dna. immodisult. , enalicln notting 'Fonda , " 10 elf wenn. ',Wa Inn obtainotvwsl itirelltnl tattacatoi,ll fon 41,40witvon. • Tmri, lf.SOUrr• For wit by Keiter it iltDowalt, 140 Wood ettett E. View, Woodstowt; B. A. P.hnwtnrt.l Co. oar= W.c.l and rmat W2eir o D.lCCurry.o;ll. 010olt.iwt00 Donslast, sad IL P. fielnrartr, Alltgluntl.4l. by the pro. vtudot, 0. 11.1111 M, CannlftWintlet.nthot..PitUbats.h. . . . - jar It will be seen by referring to oufrui eatialcie aim., that li. U. famelfsjartly calebfettel Aral. Lhalmatt h. a Itall male ha hil.wwzwe mfm.g tty. W. hall the Inman:hoe of Oa* 011.ml/tom' thol friet emo.og oat Mewls, se . great tamethrtit 4 add W ke ttm most womtutal preparation veer dleoaermaL being mmtlymeal of taleame mat , mum wallet to Ankh* aml wramaing ram I:tune - re, It gom, that seta:dal. mu Mt. , most motel& of We mellarl tea:thy. We advise all ftuttilin to tmt • tattle Imettedlately.arat It mar save mach ..atertmr. ♦ sayletk•l3 per Lin.' Phis_—Theso diecovtred by Dr. Slidosaa. blab boar his own nuo.a was erg anal in Wawa prattles. La• few years they sanded UL attecillsor it other wag Dieu* paned late general ox. Ter curing all diseases of lbe ths7:set With eerLainty sad sagalarity. Tbe fotimat one Dale the - miasmal of awes, earn he lowelL The east Is almost sad - aller wallowing drool lid sasirdseoef ans. Ad, description, die agrees gads blaseelf relieved at area sues of the firer Sr. peer common in Ebb c00:m.7.8.1 as. as friatefal h their chanson. astbeY are Devices In se tomes. In you tra.blett with 1.1 of 11. escesicreoe csioplaints RbHs srizthate to • disaaaol ma. of the lire rerchass Dr. /Minds bW4 sad be reDimel at cave • • reseal. by J. KIDD a lb. N. 60 Wool rI. _ . . • car Cor !cry eoxinestoNtx.-31ajor JOax rx Firr4 Karl Oly 4 Pittabwah. will h. • olichale Offs. the AnaMacelo out Whig tkroatyWn tt atioc• tb• oak* 001.17 Corazdralcart. ,s,V.V7S•wI.,-T • or TILT V - '0C11,111.--Jared M. Bruth t• • I:sulkies tar SI. strovo rakrce to thio si.ot of SU enrols, Anti4Lasoalo sa4 WM* Cootatt_lba• 'ratio.- ar44-rlso.crT ZErCoestr, Rzoirrta.—Alcz.ixider Rich :als:L. Of the T.rot Worth "Allettooorther. oln be o our &tote foe the lAA. of thothrf luWooerA irotheo.c to th e de. cir ico lbw. No . mod Jthkthlthoolths colthif Gthareatlool. .;sc),i;rlrwr . - • Viirßecoiuna- 1 will be 'a candidate for atr alma/. Itecardor, in 333.3 to tba deetstos at Or Wlttf at-3 .33313 e County Courant/on. nwnniei. Tw i t es.vsSt>iarteelrAFAlCE. eints TT -Thesseara-4We are • author ta eanonnee. that Hazlet; of the /I W.I. Clt7 putablanne will be a candidate for the oak. swat r r r easurer. cut: to the &vision of the Anti 302 in and ma CensetY • ettlreart. UT TEL COCHT.-1110 •11311111 of Jobm ilointrrof.iraloi.trartsadr. be • no to gra—tts A2t.t.cottzft-A. 404=7. '------ jgarCUUNTS awlßro.—The now ofJows mtekrm. of the Ward atyd Pitt_buret. will I* fiab Mined In Asti-nuoodo sad Wills OnniT !, • ealidliale jibs . Os of BROW., IV wilt b. puma b r .I,23altvrac'S Mil'eousrr Foster;.of 14Wwin tolreA=4.l • .iserAsatstitx-L-Bobert Abrahams, of Eli ztheth Borough, 4111 rateotit ta time to the Antillasook end Whig Comely- Oonventkm, so apndtdeta for mcnotor tom to the stare,.' • • Rzorran.-21ease 6aIOWICO aitbsvcit.7., mill b.• Of Y. 41.12. algal Atr 1 4 41...m1a slot rn•T .02.5411war-9 ot' r rite courr.--Heary Humeri,-of A Ocilla atrotill to • eishflettta itchlosaltutiloo la the eater e t C.ActIL oryhatewetal _into < o =egglty . Sr m tht/. Latinthe Apthligemalheha WhIX tONS.Aer—JaB.l4ollll4t 17n4Ith Wart.eltr otTittstm win* arvAidato: FaGna ih,'Whis.VAttr.ogVe r 4,11. ts z, • al Omit). • oossr,TtrzAsonnt. obn V. Rowland of typtt BO CLIO tirtnablp. kilt no • rain:nate Int mod. nation to of**, bonne the' Whiz wad anti-IfooWe 'County . Occantl... sayStanne3 • ser4;4 mrrr , coixtAmoroc.--llavid Blair , rp. of the *mod Want city of Alloobion will to s est:- dilate boron the.AOthllosooto szol Whltt Wookr Coon*. too fox the atm of CoOnty Commlodonor. loyhtis o: totfl .DIED, 1 At hie retdettel Is 412fleAtnIT att. mr. hiint . q.AlO!ST . In the death of 'fdailtor. Plntehedidt I .* hut ems of bet . *leg anl moat ate tithed , . ' . The frierate of the Wally are regheetedoiltbontforther nntioe e to attend the tuners!. foam Ida late madam on 'Jena lane, first Ward, ‘ Allegheny, uoun: at 2 o'clock to lltoew3 to .1110shoni eeroeterf. : 'On Bahhath. the 4Chlatt-, Amman , min of Themes V. dtanhell. Pea.. seed it menthe. The falterer .111 take pkiee Loan the realdei'm of hie father. on Pitta Amt. this (Yoday) ease, ttelmk. The friends of Udi fe• wie ore treteettallf at to attend. w Notice. BE appointaieut 0f..1V11.• B. 3.C3OLURE , . Peettetta JteSte, of the Filiti - Judletal ' Markt or L 4 : I O I I 74'...eCANDIATII3I?I,O . IIIr 'fb'e b =M a tt 'mem tellt be eAnttee to 6 Mr. lleCendlees. , rem( Aleo A rte. . B. Itel3Lll MT 01:00 is 1417120 Ted to err Dwelhe s li me No .o p,,,,, ewe*, lASI the eon. of Li.r,_ . 0 .4.-tr . NW - U.IION IlleCL MEM' ' • • latches TUST returned . ' rcon the East, and. now 0 opening flu lo=110 . 1141:147 teltoe v ra . oloton, t 0 rpriv i gi mat . ropktabicniamthoetnMik of letetelosi p.eol.rf. mad Uatxt►aod vrarranteel equal (sad gem Shaven troWl Veer W atclig a gerjellfteh as a it. lett, Invention, dLtpensing MLA (toot oltoostbert sod • fall !lira vjur • -•=fstin UnIV. , ==/nVi, ovinteott ttntl tvannor.. vi ets to dine and LOtya Otintv Mot kli oWits. 11=12i • QODA At 3 casks bluepratt's Patent tth tot 6oda Ash Mao 6:laptop Ilsione) Won µlp by the onauty_at 6 t. 0611 to mons, Akt temtl fur " 14 ° """" d 5. 11 =mum= Area , • • N 6.066 Malty st :W SUPA e CTUIED TOBACCO- iots :IggyftTele. rnednAl=l z t og re. at Ito atm 01:*.tors.Wir i ka o ht w ereeso. J NOTICE. • ' INPU2SUANCg,of Sopillment.to bloWit':fpsttselltariftli dm. of f i g 1141; - N tt: =VA lerala MUM 14 ICU= .3tartald w bra INILI/113= m 111 S'.;3411111:7 0 137 1133a--"Wk 210. T 3 fag ° F ahplk ri& t .f/ ANE trCG/C. *llo3USalit& _2 ~.,,. . f'r' , f i': i. nZEFOURIlailwar Lue of Felix* Ind fl2l6Vif tins Itra 2l" NUM gWV O 4..-1 tarealraillaiiiioihifi !Jima TE SHIP . LAPAYETM ( 1 1 .39,A=1:11=Vounter . Lh" kern her berth, Lcmtberd street Wharf. thr Ih'le.''"'"%lllll2Vlsiit=te- built In the man. Clat numner, both ...garde but WI ma err. ha heev &wnt brae. throo.O.ott, Atoll. in ra.teenarrs of Cottime Lt., rod la et.- ...117.astal paa oternmeth and as ° ush tle. to y Manner elteaL- Iter smeenardanotm for P." noncom am for earatbresnO eleaenee• • • RATED or 714 . 614. ' 84M . . ..... Pena. to the World's Yale.. tetanal tha , t Ze arrhm 1•111 be head for ethanol numb...! V. "n r trti. th r t AMP/. tnne tartan Patii.aid =Est of 10 , ILATF.a To waitron 'Lao Kam abet Isitthte. from Lt. . ea UNE . GOOD& rea To , Um . . netarnlng. the Lehgette blverpool In Jane, and .rnmetuoe her mad voyage horn here about the 480 ly Ju. • Dares egtiri i .l:o.,t 20ILY L. LITTON, Lomberd et. &huh .rbar. Agee. , at Limp:4. JANIS MeILIMILT, Eon. " 'Amu tor / . Itletrargb. J. a B. FLOYD?' myt , . • Ronal Charth Bulldintre. /Alecto' et. 'ye Auction Sale of Re*IDA Sugar, 'O A rhi Battle-Grimirld Seigaißefinery, • IT'NEW ORLEANS. BBLS.' OF REFRs'ED . SUGAR, e•J. Arable Lod. Crushed, Powders), Small 1001014 an dad , will be akl at Anotioniat New On leans. on lath of Bar. 1241, .110 o'[loek,A, IL L hr B. 'SU APlN,,Auctioneer at the eon of TB. BAILIN BLAN- Mtn I CO. &was of saki mum,. A 195. cot the earns day and al the sma stow aaatma eth preg els and dart Bellertiddld E 556001; 150 ~ .• d V""taae ' Gbi la 2 Pl,,ltil'.Viderisox Um 110 are AAth • 160 bank;a 011:611; it hoz I p t n r . ar .m air iTabarrnz... N . . . tirTer. 01b.r74) at Pd. N. 13.—ThL. sale br,odtlee; not.tdng to b. witb• drawn. • trade/6112.1W to tor Oar MORSE'S Campqmtd• Syrup of •Yelloar Dock(foot, pOcC,UPIES the front rank among the p. rietory istailoluse of Ode connUi for entopk ro tely ieries curer, ode Rheum. ZrTehielse, sad all other Ma team tuning fa= en boners elate of the blood% Alins Palrlfell= et " fiAlirsese d rio _IF. pa, hoicreenest. thoßtain. .1.111.....• =Ago. shoot the throat; and la used with unprecedented 111.11 mew of . , • • Firude freabicu and General Debdity. Etz?benlog thebtiokened bole; /Jahn tone to Ilia %ark. gam. and fatly:n*ln the entire 1/7•1.1. If the teeth:may of Unman& of living i n mate. from of the ontonT, nu be felledum INanett it LA tad lee d Lie Us =lot oleo i t tgLa ü bl= in 21 la Ito i= " earh harinotdonaly'utte I". E b a - • , caify the Blood. stn.. remand many atonic dimes which bate tafEnt the eala of the beet thyeichina, and bat Moo oozed Claim.. telt ilbston, LI-yawls. arid alc carols. atith .... .Ponlio rtiT.Zt l estedla " a:e . oot of 31tillS., The Inost obligate r COMM. hate been cured by the tdollelne. la taylhat It stainable atedlobite knoll 111.1.10 th oumPLAnn. It reownee all owtrartkes In the drealation. tendering the Um free. active, atal tomb thy:. It retnonee Palette-Um of the Heart. 1101 Inheres In el cam of Asztusa. and toay be need m sit easisoa..4 st all maw. of the year. The firm le prepared only by C. 11111.411 4110., at 102 lotartala street, Yroyideati. /L. sal eold ableand ',wail. by W1CKX11.211,131, Italy Anent for WeeterzePeasteilrealai myfey Wirelionee, owner Wood and Bluth Me. Meg. WOOL I—The highest autzk oHe etAica., V;nob. will to pea L;r re .- hub 'ODA ASII—`2O casks Kustea'brand, b bat Dr sirs • 9.e W. ILLIDAVOIL GLASS -x+oo boxes weed sixes, for sale by ..01 8. a W. lIIRSAVOIL /LED 01L-40 bbls. for sale by say 5 B. W. 11.11$.11AVOII. ipiSEEtf S IIL-10 k , s4 . prime) 'o o r u e . ale 4LA m, O . R 2 -.!` 00 VAs. 3 F ., foraelc by I.IA.MS- -30 casks Evan & S. C.., for tab0r......M1S w. mum/mon. rR BALE-410A Yellow and Purple Ca r Bed Cords odd 'nab., by the downs or re. ; jr.,e " o tools-WM um..um..by the bli or mail; Ss) ""' 44 ' 1 ' " YAAC lIAR6 13, Agent cal Caromhelm Mehl:mot, - 1. :ri 3g or e =y4 y 121111.11D1UCLI S CC . DRIED !FRUIT— on ea. tutpd Itacb.s to b. Drug Am**. Pa sea bT__ mis • ISAIAH JOCKEY A CO. deo. IL Eichliaiiin. Orq;106111*, Lr At e Mil:Okis i :- tko i 3 r) It iry,to ta L _way. sad trearcraV What% Shadcassa sod Plat ispascoa tr.. la cassi a sladircar osi ad OW' t n. ft ... coriasqoasomd oislastro d road toad .1 Lto trill Oa attend tedadltiokii ctr lastrad t..... , 1 ==‘,.= &sir . , docolicis,la Pstratol - a Bar.sati's I=inp. cribt*miibie.at - Bananas— ra. .1.. W. Zoosgr. Tab.' "BArt!ini, 1 1 1 0. call. B. Craig. Zaii, ina. inou.. mtg. . '. • - sattlat GUM DA/IAR —1 mute to arrive) toy isle r by mys . J. SIM A CO.. 00 Wcol'A. ROUND NUTS-15 sacks for sale by IPAIAILDICISZYt N GS --1 bbl. for ealepLiw.co. READI TARTAR—WO lbs. for sale by 66 6 , J. EDO 10). (irt mots) for sale ! by .1. MD CO A .u SS 4 IA.::LSO 1 WANTED—Ii Rood Second. Hind SODA y MM. 34c4nits INUUSII 4 ItrANATT. soft 122 Smote! BLACK ITALIAN CRAVATS - O f all tke diE"'" 4'"jni'L j 2lll SITS .111 EnCIMELD. b l f Elir CAMBRIC KDRYS—An mat - mare ett store Gadd% 9:d. Team 123{cent b cmgdundepy do, kr•rpniad uldjtjuaLusd need 07 teTs BCASSIMERES—Of various colors Inje °41 "'"" ' t 7)tviricia strszannn: STAR CANDLES-45 boxes 110 to 401 wee>or.a.er J.D.wmusm* a Co, out, .-. earner Wood sad Afth Rt. PER CA.NDLES---I0 boxes•l's s's, an 1 ." 7 151. W.l.' ,I. D. wri.Lxvi,c co. Vita TEAS.- 24.11 <hertz Cbulaa and O t ola:1 " g o t AVIA CO. • " 114 11=1 • • - T IVer ' do Wirth aide, la L • =76 earner Woo!, snit Firth Re. DRIED BEEF, MUTTON HAMS, & VEIL JJ SON•-lros alp Dy J. D. VILLISAIS CO, lay 6 coma Wood pri ott. LATH 9-25,00 0 Sewed lotto, bat quaff- . mi l arri.D7 11.01180NOMIS k Liberty rt. FLOUR --100 Ibis. extra Family; . tars lc° " S Co: BROOMS—SO dos. - fancy, on consignment toul for solo by ROBISON, LITILN 0t.).. No. 2E4 I.lbortr Wanted; • , 'SOBER, hidliettious Mechanic, R ho can . 1 an tinds of Rolla. and roll Dart '"" , 4 1 r1.10.11:Elf a oa. • my 'Blior Black Copyim NE'S .EMPim INK, 87 iguana street, it -s. mann.. N.. Tat „ ~„ ••. _ _ QuarU, per , 001.-.,..41 00 60 • Hat bW. a, " _ ICO 4 41. . . 373 C e a. " Ou ....IL 26 On — I2R , Tr tralloy ,„•• Itla Is Um, bat taagaaccarea. It Own 1:647. I'raferje°37l"itr".." g Val? " %I: dm0.14001 Writ /4,1041 r ' tablits 11:144101171,M. roleably &WW2 fat toe t 4..% Th. t.odart4 oo o i.P.O•rea f6raiik to the trade al. gum let cavort or _lmom.aamauttaa. at the atone TII7 , riztraga ss a . Z. ord rz: =4., u s = . =b t ttc. ars clamed extra at mita. • THAIDO/116 ST Yuan* /4- a s • Azir TOJIK. it.‘fr •• • • 20. . VC Bab ;del 63 . 5 p !bled , tr. th e prktake ertfele last reed WA mi. by a. r..343rigilttA.t. • Pitt, Street Lots. riliEE . &likable 13pilding I,ots for sale each 2 , 6 6.4 fKaltag Palsiz d t. sad tack =1.7e011 . 47. Vo=st M . ' m 7114 XVANTED--Places in Stores, %Minuses, V T /to, la our ebb. bower renotbr around—eve •• an experbsed betebant, wbo triabee eatpWmat In am snorer eon alt a nose. WablePtscre fr i bV= or Mall etane. noncom% Oa. So . aro= . „ aoo =boo &pd moo Ain, law forid itt ' =obi itga . •4....... nal boom: a l= su== Zo au in, at InoVl with i . agoeo. Matter baton n to berme' ancrallknaao boy. and two faales, tad =portant. The Pub are lova= to =I story office, in Llbotr. war the oor .. of 2,larket sod R. o.l= Woe otorpatronbe MAO D — HIED APPLES—,2OO bu 2 for sixle by mr3 . ENULIBU iBSSNret. p oTASII-14 casks for sale by ENGLISH A IerNSIT; • .m 72 l'•••'2 dooond. sad 1.81 Vint pt. !~ ~~1^i::~;~5a:g CHRISTIAN 'PURITY.—TIie Nattaiand or*h l ar=lugomedai n rl 111•4, o us at tho ahhopi ottb• X. IL Church. 1 vol. Malt. 7tc. 11" Na t h iTre AVIV hl l Nr rVni ar4 t n N . 21. Just ror'it be =IF h/ m;1 - 13 Apollo Bulk/hum Fourth sh Ta Farmers, 0 0 01 A.ORES Farming and Grazing It. 7 liver.intk alt. 770 w cg:mbi. '" l.(XifAcres la Elk comltY. n ~I . lu b 1.8 Keommalr /ennt alliarkat mA TbirdPL, Bark Stock for Bale. kTICE is hereby Rhea that in compliance arith aka ilaulattkeas of an Aet of damantr. orator. =day of tr ir . t he rein pne., r zw tt,L Taw= . 71 = 311.ft iti t oci tWati= apLlais. KNOX. ()flakier. To- Oszdtnert • Gazdeniag Land, at 4105 ..adAttens, mar op& 6all7Colpesceroas thgtl ash, um the S tr jd r. Vat pirticalar• ea- A. WlirINS k CO. ammo of Marat sal teva as. *,stlfy a intro at tie • US, in com ‘ IRTIIOII6. .214=4,17: fIODLIVIra COIL-30 plls. supe ri or Whit.,M I.i.M.AMU Wad it Xameammiltic t NO. i 3 THIRD STRUT. • .rd in. nenetAV&tat'llaties Gabotitvit ISLY2 lIEW-.3001,,80C0CK DEPOT, Thi rd stred.roodte the Pad We latealalkon=l 7. /diy:, • 1 ' -; 1 YNational, Sparta tbs Wad by blarealL , , • 'Tb. ar Coloskte Doom desdaer... , , • Lassios sad the loads Ptak. ' • • . Mysteries a( tbo Perple.,by o f e'er ' • • - The Moody sod ALtseames of lees -Leask Todd." Taos Ramat ids Thy.de• d•ol• Ptoefeld Iran, •Balasoce—calobider' • Thaw the Awe= by 'bah: • • t• • ' The Commlasteaer • vow easel by 41. Y. L Jeldloallel• • Notice,' . •-• :; ILL LOT lIOLDRILS of lie' •Allegb p a . n ate taftwasal Mat Manrstll to to 'Mort. tan. to tb. uneaten . lamatterlamdsrstata at tkte. Math am ta obtatood Oa tap! xnmadt. Jalltt . , • to7L-N. !, annuasadaks . :‘ i GEO; E. ithNOLD d. 00. hue this di ALI =Wel Nth O mßeesA SCFILT. ad am firm tan be ma ImMatote. : Maabamh. Ist. 1611. ItM2 V_RORGE E. ARNOLD k CO., .Dankep: UU Aslant bt &thaw" Ocbo, Boat Notott be, W M 41MIIM fourth etheet,eAthULatt=e4t &or tb tb• Bank at PVM , tedie6l4 TN.* totoototttrocpb to thy pert of the unkee... C AB°I4I. 'A GRITS—For sale by WM /L. IieCLURCI act ! Groans sa6 FSSENCES & EXTRACTS, for Flavoring 6?"l l Zor m 'Nttc.t .?" v.anag , I.* Ca A. claws • i A. I nAno & no. QYRUPS, &c.—Untruod's Sae U m.* 17 nr.rzr u rb 5 "144514V.b47 vflar car, Lemon 3si •I ir7 atm", 272 • VA Minn 8C BURCHFIELD, haT.646 2 1 vl e y , o i gi !iv& I=4= IUERRLMACK PRlNTS—Newstylesfan• abl'gg. th r Mut P6 0.1 ° aB si ' : I " i` t I - sautzpuont m7lof &Sarawiddu usd i.ll ma BW, rold&ts, XIMPILY a lIPERIOR TICKING-;-31iirphi tell invite the &Mutt= otburges to Tleklng:jast mend. Pllknrinip , &ma. sad ronallt, .7/ IL' PEPPERMINT-150 Ibs intizittecl me) Ibr alp br t'-=TL' . "i ED PRECIPITAVS,-4. 3 5 ftrt Atfito by V,HALK-10 }Ails. Or. sale - aJi +ara - - Earsim, COTTON -13 bales _La from ear d in g an • • arIINGSENG AND RAGS— •••• I . " • *hip °Wow. - ' 13 Ha.= ut am ja lutdig asT ltte =7l baq for sal/ SUGAIttMOL.IO3BEfiI,/F-7 , •BO bbla • • fart Graumli kg. • "b4.• • 'l*P4'ijr)War,tt i . ' •MI star. sad TS tna Eq. A'X F myl • MORSWB Comrand , Byrcj d of YELLOW "sarl Ikr . myl lk ". A Vifif Want s;4l-M1.1.177 • kr. • J WenoLizq d TY and. retailinaina sod dealers" ID Mho 'and Olga. Ite:,llr food. third door beim Ditactood hum, Iltte• here they oda • tan tad erattdete etodi a lIIIIM Gat of' their moat slid Utters. mmOtr%rh kurery! oath/ sad StTie, by erbohistt• end tea. mod lIIM4IhIP :mad= of their et:Amite..lnd the toobile: smatter thew dna the will ram tb• mot resootoshlet Whoa" I •147 • ' ' • ;.. • - ' eats wusobr na. ternoved hle no r ii .ad Cap Bs to No. ut Wood ottreffite4 60./." 0 4 tO•PARTNERSEUP — Itsiing •tiken 5411)9 r.a...4 R. Wtlict. inur tarmerag bs Indrafigall232. SON A at j a‘f i ° ll 2 l72=ka b rik. ' *Z 1171,1%.06,.„„i"4 cues for sale by J. EIDD Al.O. : lobblo Ha /Sol** zi 4 - ,22 i no s la z is ma u t. - - /0 do No. 1 trizziod SbodLdnioratol sc nie [.sal .101111warr 4100- 10110 1110 N-46 tots Forge, And Ftlmpt, L on <undonannt, tbs oas 1,20) JO= UAW/CO. - LAX. - I) OIL-10 prir' ete, , from . " T sotrifivarsigoi tawrapinee ind , Antratisbirglk :Pig nooss for anbatription- . to- Stock di the abate Caeepary velll Se st the What( BIG. d 2 1.121.18, Ho. 81111th str.l •an Ts* jp.+6 1 . 18 iT4.6 " Arsakl W dam - fork the %pre 1111. ;CO., far o eskAlreeedwi, Ito SOLI./ grin Des; at tli eml at sae etosetet.l.-112.111.x, tit the VI& 4 0(„ id at ir e 134. 1 1) , Ultee i liht Vt . E t" 'elcek,T * 62"aln' tch ' ri rPft's' 11.441ft="\k4k.(164. +smolt e ' istvt: i' N-.. - . , . .11/0 . 11, - .:., -. .•• , ' 1 Y .. .1. 6 1,1 b.7,i 7 ...-, 1 ) , ' • .1 - 1 'tliTta"-"ItIO!' - ..A 0101.1tseTzWIT. '. WM znatr. - :. 7.. -7; . . . Pi Bri c k and Raise, 0•, ii "PM landertigned is now aiatitifitittak .Le r .stesos...a. isnids , man Kos iWt to stt less tronir — eliglnekk es* ' =,..=„4r.....14V.V &Ad 11 SMUG pa. berelessmeoeleer eMll y '''' ' .mi seen iu NE . e. Kneen Ch= tm. Pitts • tbe metro* IS and ether, =blue ere meek labtiVierr '' Tita bia treaTi ' enythicut like • knee .b k 1 was Meet britk, tbeastditloarlexpront ft =to i t • Certlfeates In kg . ttleeire , Agents, and Atehteeteoste? here e , sek teasissir, eertily to de& eerier In AMAIN= 1, 1'.. 0 451 , . ilwrill7:' 3 ::`••• • ' Bova...nit: ' . . Abe isnnalketerktr u Cket • of libk irt4 It i tm=t a L a Aar. 04024 N: .. COMMON =arr . .. , ..13se.7:09,03042tentsta Ittiek..—etreiM:ttssiklith as.. guaranteed. 1t1e.e.51• 100(1,st the _ - • , • ~, EwDIAREPASERSELTENAveryIarRe .k .1 fteis, nntbf...toni lkatt.f a n s . endrittgrett to i tr o dtl Lln d 4 . 42 . - I.'4:=.g.ilio t 6,9414 1 ttliagelOrtattt It 141 7 t "g beagii& deittit 44httltidi. iliiiie i t iret It rentals , th mar deg reeetzle . l 46.o.t tAXtro o4=mad.. mgitn 411FIZI:d 'i (testat!, giant rated go , .sed. liasidoi -- ttletle god 4. la vide teitlag Um apt. dug-y:OSIA tlgiat kW.. p.,ylets l alnaiolia hivailol iik i i4Vd..4tc . Mgr .r i. b}billLlM.l.67 *ad pupate* ' Owls °. Wel sad tor Mgr at Not T ogl g WWI • ' •4. Ric2.N -4. - 9' 1 ' ° e'n'''lJ.7:4: IWelt.o' COTTON -56 halos 110 W leildillettOln YAW Fart Pat, far.oals b? INN. DICMITt CO suNDltirsH;2 i trces gre,,,.00;„ iaz .* • • • . • 2 do. 2•22 F ' N landing tnizo atoustr Zari n lulttittaise Co. V.H.OULDER BRACES, of s new And rw 17 petiorklAd.3.4 ri:OIFELL: aP:O 110 Ww4 Pitubwelt. .a-an.si:., rUSSES, ,'of all kinds Itad sizes; for: We elief and naiad cure of It • or !Lupton, mi.; as i g b ‘ 44l ritAlt a DO'Z • 110 Warta is.„l Young Ladies' Boarding and Day Wait NrS. F. GREGORY kill opens School of abono ileseripalak.at SISIVea Med, Inttr , on e r ra.= . ll . l2 . 2 l 6= l M.F..tad bolbra applying ahem i.d farther Infolauktaa mute obu etas Oka sCL Enttlall a Boaxii.rs, wow apautt....rsog . • COFFEE -1 00 bbls good No,jaet receirtag JIM( WA I 2 w.,br Libuts , go) THE re MUSE of the 'Seven Gableef:t 11,0. la t littitha n l z i= 2 Li ° '44' - Tbiri'g' , 4 Oink ts the 11 UTTER-25 kegs for sale .k . kr " FRUITFRUIT -500 bu. Dried Nadu log • JO*. -5 Ili= BDlrtntis, fiIIESTNUTS-30 Du. fo Bale - n em • • . leacseamarria a co. G IRON-50 tons for eby • AGON— 5,0001bn: „ .1./ amekaig" bride • stet- ' 8092e03;LITAZICO. F u a tfra ? 4,,, r , ar a ari , BINIKSVIMAT FLOUR-400014.Fair • A • I 0 an. 'a. P• 1 or oak by on J. B. DIIIIORTII It CO. ACON-5 cu fa sal* bz_ Lip mat J. IL DEMO= a CO. ,-...,,,,.-,: :•. r i.i,. . 1 tt ,-„ . ,I to.conuiro. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND XPREES - Pic` Ist aaallaiibad for Niawka aa tLIVILia I • M;:pees kerb of art., Puts , fres &tower ru alrr ami an;=al m. li ft .291/ """diLl ' b.114"'":". Unve, entn3 ef tivanat. sertviarsa thaw brth.ltroesart. A="lirttaßt."Cria Vrithblitir".rra IgttgraM dc, DSTßOlguil. z . 1.4t .i. , midst =KtAM. Of!lp:; whirr St., Claris HO* • • ; e;Ti alta usder.Xosarb. on'm .A. /MAIM ' airrNa of 80nn11444 stp.sMil. giogia ': . 1851. .-'i l litat . •.. - UNION -LINE' iii.lbe hminisdnuais And Ohio banal& 2MME.AtiAiiiric, — ).:.. - = 2 e,r." 7111.113 yell Swine Line is no c ue r V i Lo -40evrIviad—tv....... am, i mum stsiMlisiralsi . IC sri m .. Goal a km br i alxit Itiostt espear of 1, , . otaatata at atatiaii. aa!,_ .' thaty • - • atm slam glittaiosh asaCtivetiant ilaii: In mo-ekro/1.11.ka Lan . f ttausibaat balms a fr iai r, =sal .d a=lol,4 , far . e Int , !lats . , ~ , . ' !Obit Cu. Itevagitilia ' 04 • • • aA.a. l. TLlV A rrrea.% ' ' - s. t u ri ti‘ t_,, ',. • - Ert a Ca. lam Its, .., ' r . 14. a . mho:- ;._. • thus a Scott, • - . r' itia - .l7labia..Cdl ---- eve. lir . ; .''-. ' .' Tbm " U lafiirrt i a l llalter, • ...IA -. ' cai. 'Mau awl nattaakt as, WO., .11 1 :f 1 . HOSE I i HOSE! 11-41ast : Seed : -ties us sistsbesxs is asss% xxxl ItMtbdlsiblb• te Ilanunotlng trees AC to MI lad. in • Tthr lios is ar matte to of ban at imam, aitl am at ria• Imams. lati mak Stab. alasiar bob ot :.lisomr. Owl pm bail car r 7 .7-7 li wurnalad thr aka maims Woodall,* tai =MT verokit. a.trffuirritz It.'- We at Ur India Sabina lama, Nay it it sign IC) , , . LITEAM PACKIbIO-4000 po nods mixed, Maga Pen Thai Blabber iraeldle% , % yhirebeg thielyirsrroa4d to Is the say lost ,s 1 wernyw n iAVA: br „.l2,=yiareldils 6 - .4 4 MEM* Ommet., Ice air Er. lbs _ Xub• ..V... Nw“ . WWI .lt wrI . Z. i li. PIERLIPS. •-,, -• • Brutdies, • Winek &IL - '•,' • VW) . txanplatect 'arrangeuseuits - with -I:4lams•NYMMlmmasta Chlisaybr nmeatioa ot my • mama, • •11.1=rd M arkx Ir. n•smyaralt *dna. mu tropMlolo* MM. BaAN sm••••e . =of um IMagrameriptiT. -4.'"' lit= Is, rtt.4 to rit•ibek.ii" -- I no pular .d ...t....a is = I'l# Waoariii. ar+a— '6l ir. rear d latlm, MrrY Mai: . ...' 1 I= . Part Mines, pat nrY M• laMi 1117 ro:oliiMiti Ppoirdlog °mama' Mani ftisH taa bow Clam Yuba, *al Mears IM mom Parmaammtl • 1116-1,- • --- 1.5 Mrarald Bollaad sad.ikbanismOttr; •I :4 . , .10 imil OM &meth roi Irish WISMAy. , . •amk• Ewa • , s, ' Stri•M 66. ' 4. 4 =4.91.nm emt .0. s.otalt. With • raat amply at 2=.11; = 27 a.r is • ..k 10 halm _Mork. af HATINI SEGABZetaialitaiiiiad- All ot.weimaa I win eihr as ray YomaMMMtacios. , - (wars 'ri ll by aritkl with drmy , • , - .m 4 at loaaaL r>faL' , ' 41L ).1-0.104.52mt • • . ~. MEaMMI ;WRIT -4200 bu:Dried Peaches: -- .; s i;maar k l_ , n!9:4l , QTEER'S OPODELDOC—IrduIpq*, 1.7 ibr by • SAC wa -nslum; VLIWILES-300 bujur zerby MggicAz;-Inml I I 17NDRJES-7 casks Cheese; e u rn"' brzot tii T bs, • JAB. 118 atm mom- inCITT9bI-5 babie on Stesuner Ginurvk I 'vuurtincart_ - Wrist gal near 9 1 ... 1 ; 8521) PP ft AIA N—Sides, Shoulders, • • Hum, for I • - - hi w. lIJSZILIKUL. 104 a'4 :4A. 1 1 4 1 4==trrt 777,:ir•rrri • A -% r APPLES-1300 bd. for sale nuu Ulan P. 1311111 VT.-- DRY WBlYLWG—e .. p . b . ll . l.:.for gab) rJoanarrTS' 'thiMBPCST7 - .11. A. Mi. sax 0111CPS . 1311 , 1inti ?mums Mho mei asette extd vrt- 4RNO—Bslfbozes,,eysupeioru4 r`t%Ega.°Mt%.-MW VIIROKETILIDW--Cesiesned andTO mt., tff: -vs = aA ummar- Iffl -oucloves of tbantind)ak::ribod stag •IP/ 41; " 4 , 4a '" (F"lqs!Ltaeit- APPLES--200,.bu; ibristigo ;ARD'OTI--2,4 bbl. No . - to •" ' - 3 4 " Ituiti. - thcallAiza at Out celeheate4 MagIa="I""IMALMTVW"' (I,OltN--40 Shelled:torah ; Li- au w.aa.wuaarlusrwd 4? lINDRIES -11,.7 r .1 Wes Dow 111=m -3 Ohm= • •• oom; 3313M1,48114. .09 ICU Cal! ` ,I Z alp KEGS NAILS, unread, in note and fkat lobo by 110813021 LITILZ • am. Übcrty irODACCO-25 kegs Gledze 6 twist for u br'' ' , JAW.S7JALSWA' .4rienv 71-J, !SPulaix forrielq '4 CO, 100 bons Summar:lA o• vat tz t HUE WILX-1-Ctlite — tallt ular r salts dIS?.--60 dos. aa i ll=k r d. ode bit boxes Wirtday. said, for gala r.,Yam JMMnMOT 4XL" 110A11-39 bids. mime • .0 far sale RICER APPLES-40 tacks received and *row* 'IS.4I7.ILIMBATIGIL': 8 77 6 b..Bmall 'Mate, for 0.1101 OCHA IIIOVIZZ—For vale by ~. WlLA.likaXsa to.,aTorgi: :1I ":PPLILS-7 bbls.Dis' d Apply for sate lq O . RN4=4OO b!. - store itnitL en juin f°rmle ;Amoy-- AistNs-150 bowl Bun* 'far ta!fr I I • kitties W." 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