PITTSBURGH' GAZETTE': PUBLISHED HT WHITE • CO MONDAY-MUM, MAY 19, 111361 o:rtrttp Convention. air The Viridge and AnOnaeons of .Alle• attar County L }ill meet -on Saturday. the 31st of 3i.y, ptos.., at the naval tilacci at holdlognrinstry untetinec. In the Townships rerpectindyen 3 dokuk. L. and in the Iteeeril Wards and Boronata at: .dolcik. P. M., to- soled two delegates back each election Dlstrich to ► CountY Coo- ;rentsoo. to be. liel4 at the Count Howe, on Iteduesdal. the ,fts. of Aura next, at 10 o'clock, I:14. to make the County Innohnzdonaluenazatory to the nett Chun's' Meeks, and 'tee. to Motu/ delegate. to the. awe. Onarchtion. to tied /at ,caater.nnthe 34th of Jona. . E=332 . , . : Wit. c. riwni, giei. .. Oen of Camsattt. • L ' ' ' ''sollial. ' '•• ' . . • '" .__ To the . , . ' of P .. . . ...- , e nns yl v ani a • Sir A..B7.ATE CON; NT/ON len be held la the City • - , nr Len=ister i.A Ln TUESDAY.JT jAlh. Mita ~.= ,- • trefuN l O , and W alas Sor e Jedlem. 7ot• tre Somme • ' Ilklart. •-•- - ttEhIELY M. YULLER,ChalrEnsrh ~ '— '' I . , j 7r oo `iii Th t . zi '' == r ,_: .. yr.:. tillutho. el.nel B. Thome. John 8. Broem, ''' . . ...• 2: ‘ atbl a ele B l . 2llnUter, . . T. Taylor W.rth. Wro. J. Itobluson... Alexander Z. Proem. !Word. Ye. Preston. rrerin. Baker, Thom, Z. Corbran. . _ Wm. N. Watts. -. ' p..t.,..::.7...v..=... i=gt;t ll.l.4 , • • oanrs. ems. Edwin C. Wileon. D. A. tinter, John AM./. r at 0, Leong., Daniel aleConin " John Bauman, .. • Oeorfe Meson, . • - • Wm. 'gran., Alex r hr. McClure. - John C. tlerUle, lersenle Jordut. , .. . 8.. 11. - JNDLE , 8111111. Nocrotax7. page-434w Xork Correepondence--ru , ginia Convention, etc.; • -,Third page—Home Matteraelegraphic. ; Fourth Page-Lliartlti.: F.' Tupper, etc. . • • . . . RAp..IIOAD MASTS= SAT EBIL-00r readeri already aware that an unavailing effort has been made at Erie, , to unite the' two companies w rich -are endeavoring to construct a Railroad from that place to the Obio State line. What elect '..this may have upon the Pittsburgh and Erie - Railroad Company, we 'cannot say, but it scams ••pretty Clear from a letter of John . Galbraith, Rig.; President of the Franklin Canal Company, `that the project he has in hand is to go ahead. learn from this •letter, that the Franklin Canal Company has located its road, alter Beare " fel : survey, between Erie and the Ohio line; that 'the right of way has been obtained fram the i Lland "(niters for seven-eights or more of the ole distance, some paid for in cash, some in tene ments to be paid fo‘when possession is taken, others at a future day, and some in certifintes . .•• • ofitock. in the company issued and : delivered ; r. I,.tt a contract has been entered into with the • Cleveland, Painesville, and Ashtabrila - llaiiroad Company, fora radon of the two companieslon four foot tan inch gunge, the entire distance. be tare= Oleteland and Erie, extensive and minute baits details, highly advantageous to the entire line, and mutually so to both companies, add ir revocable but upon the consent of both, based upon jail and honorable principles, and contrib uting Magely to the successful prosecution of the work, and bringing with it important aid and 'influence from extensive western. interests: . In pursuance of this contract, a mortgage haei been executed by the Franklin Canal .company upon Its entire road between Erie and the Ohio litie to secure, the payment of four hundred boncia of este thourind dollars each, executed by the Franklin Ceinal company, payable on the let of Febrnaiy, 1864, with seven per cent. interest, payable semiannually, and farther secured by the guarar.tee of the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad company; one hundred and thirty of these bonds have been negotiated in the inuchase of iron rail and money to prosecute the work, , , and a negotiation is most probably com pleted by.which a large portion of the remainder of - the bonds will be transferred for money, at par, for the prosecution of the woyk. In Decem ber last, the entire division between Erie and the Ohio line, was put under contract at cash prices to responsible and energetic contractors, who have been prosecuting the work with aa,muclo rapidity as circumstances would enable them to do, and who have made all their arrangements fora vigorous prosecution of the entire work, and from the arrangements which have been . Made, Mr. Galbraith is cofuodent, that the Work will" be completed, and Mocked and ready for active business, much within a yeaefrom this time, indeed by the - first of Jen s:Lary. Grounds for the depots have also been purchased; partly by payments made in money, and. partly by agreements for the payment in money hereafter. • From all this, there can be no doubt that the Franklin Canal Company is resolved to proceed in its modertakthg, despite of the action of the last Legislation, or of any writ of injunction which :May bang over its head. That the whole pro ceeding is a. fraud upon the state does net admit of - much cmeati on, but high handed outrages • sometimes succeed from their very boldrtess, and this may prove to be one of them. Thegreateat luirdship will, however, fall upon the peop',.e along the route of the projected Pittsburgh 'toad Erieltailnad, as it is hardly probable that .they wGI Man secure Railroad communication;, if the ,f,',AXight of way . from Erie to the Ohio stars line is unconditionally secured. It is their 4ue T to see / nothing can still be done to rote.; their rights `to& the rights of the state. _ .r -‘-'-':-‘, iw Cosrmarrion or MAlstrAdo.__The 1 ---.• smart Mar • *war To eraccomosalears th. alma" CW"cati94.l°' amend th e C4bSiikkron of Nary - I believe that the men who think everything land, have closed their labor% and the revised wrong, North and South,-who think th rue constitution is to be submitted to. the people at tel . not worth living in, and its itustitreti:ns " fiot the hext general election., worth pnmerving-I believe drat, if they would The basis ot rePresenthw is not; as With tis, come here, they w e e " hear taa gee Indo. vourii ,diffuse a Emile of comnlaere ' in Proportion to poprilatioa; but each county, Tintige among them. - el e'er the wureut '"whatirrer maybe its populatiOn, is Mbe entitled Gentlemen, - I cannot' d e w, ' y ou en ough not Pa Senator, and - the city of Baltimore, w hich is "We e ' ' me recelellens but for the innumeMble greatly More pope4us this any of the counties, erineWittraf ionndene'e and esteem which nave is also to have one Senator. methyl'j from this. • community. I thank you. clad , e e rrough Yo r.., e'd the citizens of New York. 'The members of the House of Delegates shall te .., Aleut distirretims of y:-countsymen slthe neverexeeed eight ' 1a .., °amber' nor, ' ea ' than ° '!or and all attathed to the Union of these State; ,atty-five, to be appor tioned among the counties a id to the Conslitution-they. are entitled to my aodcity in the tritio of ,Itteir population, excer Most cordial thrailts and affectionate regard. shame county s hall bare lass than two, and „ t e " The applause was so enthusiastic and no con ' city_ of Baltimore iallleteed, got member? - ' d ' tb deliveryof Mz . Wbe r' E , Ori , "MOUS smug a r. e t! s than the most perilous count ' speech, that it wen impossible to hear all that Salleadi i 3 • free to all whin , cider - et of the was said, but the above outline will give some Ifni . ted'fitites; not even re!lairinGt - ..7e Penn- idea of his remarks. At the close Mr. Cfitt.en the Paimea t ct' a steAlle - - tt , — thy den was milled for, end in compliance with the The mid provision; as to teitist or °mu' -- - meral wish, made a brief - address. Ile said: Tile 3ttdges dal! the cova. Km% &c. , q Theledges 0 ( the c.v., c are ode elective. ~ ,___l kn ea o n w y r no ur t, Ito " evjacknwo_wledge the many then greet ue on every ,saussber, to Aold theta, 1 Appeals, four in ! ten " hand, but to call en me to make a speech, is a wars, orvorta thay...serf •cm for term s - et te n cruelty to which I must object. After din who', or This.inan;t,to es at the age of ecoentg tilt! addressed you what is left for me to say f orty' satiii.`oterae, ' ALTO appellate jurisdiction what a ge my ? only this, that istheazry, Been p t ic a l 11.9844..),.- o judge, $2,50b annually,' , Gaited States saluted , tialuted, not with ad each, ch tar - ' divided into ei g h t, ©-Luna -' the adulation which is addressed to the rulers of Och a judge learned in the law 'other countries, but with the hearty exul .0 peenlehl,tations .he Ailed' These are called (Tired CA1:1218, 'of patriotic feeling, such as a free people may . h i , er i ezt 7 , which shall told court at least twice proudly give, and . • Ulm patriot i .trt ier. • ear in each county of bis district. These 'e th s'i n i awi llt:ML f P e rej T e c e onfedersor , is not the be*,shall be taken from among those who, man to shrink from maintaining them at all haz ier' - 4 the other qtetilßeatleae prescribed, are aide And, gentlemen, if we should ever cease . - AO distherailhed for integrity, wisdom, and to feel that law is liberty, not the means; but Bb - sound legal knowledge," elected by the people of erty itself, what would become of esof as a nation, districts, and hold office during and what would seen you, their Seapectiee Citizens. NeW7ork, be, if law and order were pit down ! You are .the terms of ten years. Salary $lOOO. ~,, the representative of the whole of this great Dohernsterial t e m tear years . Baw l , s 3 `•"'" Union. There is not a tree felled in the forest per annum. - there is not a grain of corn or wheat planted in The 1112,11, COllStalltilltl abolishes imprisonment the prairie, th at does not ultimately effect your for debt ; mho *ow the Legislature the p ewe e interests . You are the product of the Union, and the partite , to eeetr i a sublime monument of what law andllberty and to grant divorces, leaving • : order can achieve. Whitman would give up such th ra rera dt e . i d the courts of justice. and p ro l • destiny for himself or the country. vides for the total 'abolition of:lotteries at as When' the' sun first broke forth in all its du early a day as practicable. The Legislature iti sling 7, at the flat of the Omnipotent, IS forbidder, to "pa. any law stowing the rd . , t c u r i tl e d i : b. not have c laim s much m u m: . tri admiring ons arc- Won of master or [and] slave, as it now exists in gate of the nations of ountry lre earth. Itoman legions ' ' I conquered tar and wide ; but what were all their this State." . ------- I cow:testa compared with the mighty develop- I meats of the New Worlds Theirs were conquests ; necessary to be maintained by the sword. Ours ', is a conquest over the principles and intellects o r irat odoci, teaching them Om worth of liberty, and the roid to prosperity and happinesa. ' I Already our influence is beginning to be felt 1 in Europe. But a little while ago we had to! bargain for liberrtrof commerce with other na- dons. Now they begin to buzz our shouts, they begin to fed our Whence. Yon have all read the letter addressed by your Secretary of State to the Austrian Charge; 1 and you see in that, the young thunder that begins to reverberate all lover the world. In qty]mas more, if you hold this Union together-d Ido not believe you can dissolve it-in fifty years there will be 100,000,00 0 of freemen; in this country! Well, can any human beteg calculate the political of 100,00%000 freemen,' with all their mighty faculties suntan alum. the world? Our rail roads, our steamboats,. and ,our canals, 'have dons troadenu but our last:dation and example have doe sadmid do wait. -.• '' , . . . .. . . Bel nun . atop .tam aftsid . l. ban almost de k oaeoh. -: Like. the :Indian, I ought to p p i a, sai,conee u p my tracks; bat il. him not Leratitegagryedvat, andeonelade by ehaaldag you The Artists' Journot is the title of a wraps, per, printed on a fine large sheet, in Cincinnati, and devoted to the promotion of the Fine Arta. It is pnbUshed monthly, by the Artiste Union. It is editod with' tact and spirit, and till prosea powerful anslilarY in the nobie cause for which Union is established. JEW WO= Boards &. Tnoussos's Involnietzu Bios -- Well" hid the pleasure of examboluil several sambas of new edition of the Bible, in quarto: gagy with illusntuilons in 01l oelcms, which is new pia** by:a*an fir. Thompson, Of Philadel• sa Obi: The piatillg d papa is of the finest lidid,.d t.fie Illristranions sre :unique tab+ , 52115 tork,vhadadablid„. mike every lino aid MOO ornarnanted tamtly Bible. The idols • iambi!: bigruart iillas!Mith:s4- 101 l 4404141 siionit haed. printd bilOnaisthers, 4t 25 anti par - affair aezdAaamathl9.,..-212,00:4 , peary IkestilAtoor, car= at DiazPand;libOtett4 v,- - e'rezrillootimil car Tem . .PEZIODZIIT.' v r.,:: ea , niti Tote. $. .i - ,' ...... 4 0111 - : • Nevf l - lork. letters speak of the imPecmg, i I. u nati m th ut dustie pageant at that city, en Tues . day lam, ° l n the occasion of the reception of. the President landir ' members of his Cabinet. .The steazaer bearing the distinguished visitors, 'arrived aka:die 'Garden, from South Amboy, , about noon, where an immense crowdhad assetti . bled to welcome the President , , , „ . , had 'Bo manias the.ipplause :Wielded Mayor Kingslandatepped forward and read the follow ing address: Mr. President—l shall ever consider it one of the most acceptable honor' of my office, that by my orsupancy of it, at this time, it becomes my ,pleasing duty and my high privilege to be the stet perscin.to welcome yon home to your native state, in the ° first hour when you tread its soil as the Preaident of United States. It Is not many months (I bilieve it is hardly a year) sinceyan were last on New York ground. You left then, not as a private citizen, but in an lionortibth office—szi office second to but one in Almeria& I t . By :the act of Gokin removing a venerable patriot arid hero,—whose _death you as well as we and the whole nation yet lament,—you have been since elevated from that second elation to the highest in she Government of the United State. j We, your fellow citizens of New York, proud of your elevation, and cordially approving of ' your conduct in it, now meet you here, on your first return, to give you a glad and hea rty "wel come home." • • -- Arid with you we joyflly welcome the illus. ' trions members of that able administration, with which you have surrounded yourself,' . among ahem we recognize the eloquent deft:rid er of the Constitution, the glory the:borat of the ' nation. I ` .Newyork this day opens to you a new route from the ocean to the lakes. [ The Mayor then turned toward the assemblage and !midi "Fellow citizens: crud President of the United States." • This !Introduction wan received with renew ed cheering, and the President responded tut I followis itt , • . . iNt Mr. Mayor and fellow citizens—l have neithth the rola -nor the language to express the grate ftil emotions of my heart for this cordial recep tion horn the citizens of ray native state. If thls be a deg on which you have reason to congratu late perukes, how . much more reason have I, the pent of a city which is the grand emporium of the Union. whose commerce whitens every sea, and which is now connected by iron bands with the great lakes of the west. I congratulate you, fellow citizens, that we noirtibuid on con secrated ground.' Here Washington took his first oath to support the constitution of the Uni ted Stither; here the first Congress assembled, and here I see the same city and the sake spirit of patriotism, as bright and as brilliant as oh that auspicious day. If I could for a moment appropriate these honors to myself, !should feel . overwhelmed by my feelings; ,but I know they Ma- Weems's Itirts.—The folloving is the are not intended for me. 1 now that this exhi- reply of the Honorablt Damn.' Weestrr.a, to the bition of feeling and patriotism is only an evi- invitation si gn ed an d . • Wizens o , deuce Of your devotion to your country, and Of by s i x thous your legacy to the Union. New York to address the people . of that city: Mr. I Mayor, you have done the noble spirits I IVaanterrroa, May 9th, 1851. with whom lam associated no More than justice, ' Gtsrtswrs i—l have received your coma:mini in attributing to them all that I ,liave been ablel cation by the hands of Mr. Williams, and I ac to accomplish for the benefit of our common knowledge myself overwhelmedby this new, proof country; and, sir, I beg leave to return to you of regent from the city of New York. an invi and through you to the citizens Hof this great el- nation to visit that city from se =say tbscisends , ty, my most grateful thanks for the assistance of .friends of the Union, without distinction of , which:they givens underthe most tryingcireurn- party," as much surpassesmy mesh as it exceeds I eta:lca—at all times true to theMselves, true to ray expectation. I have read the names, and as the constitution, and true to thb - country.tl again you suggest may be probable, many of them are return you, andaherir-zny most grateful selmnw- I known tome, and I know them to be, men of high ledgments. , , I honor and character, of business and industry, i During this speech the President was fre- of great stakes in the country, and active ImP quently interrupted with loud and enthusiastic Porters and props of all the instit oticm! of benev . olence and charity , morulity amt religion, liters cheering. Incessant calls were made for Daniel . . , . I z and science, which adorn the great cotomer- Webster, and yielding to the imperious desire Of cial metropolis of the United /States. of the assemblage the great Statesman at length ti Geommen, I have no wish to appear in public came forward. nd said : r for purposes of ceremony or. entertainment ; nor Fellow citizens of New York—Under the sir- can I feel tb a necessity of •any occasion at pres cumstances of this occasion it will beve per. for cut to exPe ess my sentiments in regard to pub me to say what I have to ray in a very few I lie offs :','All that I th.krik, and all that I feel, words. Yon have assembled here to give a Car- on the IC :eat topics of the hour, is concealed from dial welcome to the chief Magistrate of the coon- nobody.. But notwithstanding ell this, and not ing, and in the invitation extended to him you wither oiding that my public duties are likely to have been pleased to associate those who 'have ,tieree . ad my attention. rather imperatively for assisted him in the administration of the Bove maw z weeks to come, 1 yet ciumot persuade my. ernment. It would neither be graceful or deco- eel'• to say that I may •not, at no distant time, roue, gentlemen, for me to speak of him—of his 52 eke an effort to meet my friends in New York. merits—of his devotion to the Union, and of l ' One thing, gentlemen, is certain: that if . 1 ad. that singleness of heart with which he pirmeA dress you at any time, you will hear no change wha t ever he thinks calculated to promo's' the, I of tone, net any faltering voice, e ar support ec honor, the interests and therenownof 'ale eau,- j that cause which is dear to your heart and to t r y, But for those who have assisted 'hi m , may : mine. I perhaps be permitted to say that ' on o il 'great I With grateful aid profound regard, I national questions—in everythibri; touc hing the 1 remain, gentlemen, peace, the harmony and welfar e o f our c ountry, Your friend and obliged humble sernant, the.e tehilitFaed perpetuity of the Union and , the Constitution , there has •,,,,,. beenthe ei g ht_ T o Messrs. GEORGE GRISWOLD and others est difference between his,, and one o f us. . Gentleinen—ln znaY,g progress from the South to Lake Erie, v e , h ave come as everybody must come, who ie. Wind Northward or East ward, to the city 'A' New`york.l We must pass through it and we muistitbreithe its air. For many months, it has been an air which I have delighted to' breathe. It is la patriotic athlete Phece - ' Cw.nstitntional breezes fan It every day, and ten rnousand flowers of patriotic feeling, of 22 t 1 , 25 ' 2 , .4 hopes and national purposes spring up she 2 :mi:lli beneath Its balmy influence: Every ',,r that loves the Union, loves to come to New / 1- ' 4. In thstrespect, gentlemen., your =gat, ',est city is i. e —a 10311Stil, Ala tin breath seem an," And so may it ever be. Long may this vast me tro Polis, counting so many thousands of hulas trimus and happy peophs--long may she continue to Maintain the character she now enjoys. I wish that those unhappy spirits who are diesat tified with our glorious Union, would come here and see this scene of activity an industry, et generous feeling and patriotic glow. I think they would be benefrtted by it most essentially. I think that they • sind the accidental honor that . . bemieonf . erred -I:!rnae. • . . , - bfri.Crittendin mai loudly p .lauded, and .... Orpcaltion was manifested to .. out the other 'members of the Cabinet presto but at this mo ment Major. Cienaal‘Sandfcrrd appeared In the Central aisle, and, addressing . a President, said, Sir—Five thousand citizen soldiers of New . York, organized to defend the Union and the laws, are drawn up on thettery, waiting to receive you as Commanderin bier of the. Anny 'and Navy of the United States. I r. The President and suite th proceeded to the Battery, where the troops were viewed by Gm. Wool, arid after thin imposing eremony the line of march wan taken up. i • - • ?Seethe procasidon reached its termination, this distinguished guests proceeded to the city Mill, and the President was conducted to the Goren:toes room, &mix whence he proceeded to .'the balcony, and addressed the crowd beneath as folloirat— Fellow Citizens—l wish I had words enough to thank you as Ifeel, from the bottom of my heart, that I would if I could speak. This is the proudest day of my life. On this day, In which I have been received by the citizens of my own native state, I could have well exclaimed, as I pained through your city and !streets of merchant princes, "thin is my own my native land." He then retired, and was escorted to the bring Howe. where an excellent dinner was served up for one hundred and fifty persons, by order of the Common Council. • The President remained at the table until eight o'clock, when he with drew amid great cheering. On Wednesday morning nt Mx o'clock, the President and Cabinet, and a large number of invited guests, departed by steamboat for .Pier mont, where they took the cars of the New Vork and Erie Railroad for Dunkirk, where thq ar rived on Tursday, having staid at Elmira all night. ME. TUPPER'S poem will be found re-published on our fourth page to-day. This will enable us to supply these who failed to procure copleis on Saturday. Tux Wastaxoros Mosewlsr. —The whole estimated cost of the Washington Monument Is $1,250,000, of which only about $150,000, has yet been collected. The work upon the monu ment is rapidly progressing. The !structure is uow eighty feet in height end will reach one hundred and fifty feet by the coming autumn. It adequate funds are promtly supplied, the shaft, it is thought, will be carried to its destined alti tude of flee hundred and sixteen feet, in eight yours from the present time. The corner stone, it will be recollected, was laid on July 4th, 1848. PROGHTS 9 or Teasers FLIIIIO,I.—Two ladies dressed in Turkish pantaloons have attracted cowdderable.notice in Broadway, New York, for the last few days, where they parade for several houre. They are intellectual looking, and their skirts hang as low as the knees. At the abolition coirventiou at. Syracuse, N. Y., the following took place "Mrs. Burleigh and the two Misses Burleigh, the wife and daughters of the poet Burieigb, en tered the meeting. They were dressed .in the new costume that is now being adopted by the ladies. The upper garment was close fitting, and reached to the knees. Underneath were loose trawlers, reaching to the ankle. The feet were enclosed in buskins, end gipsy straw hats crowned all." , A waiter in the Steal:el:Mlle Herald makes the following statements concerning the. comparative Tuttrece between Philadelphia and Cincinnati, by different route= From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia the distance V s 858 miles, and the whole distance from Mod; 'Asti to Philadelphia eia. the Steubenville and Indiana& Railroad is therefore 659 miles. ' By the Ohio Central railroad, the distance from Cincinati via. Columbus to Wheeling, will be 276 miles end from Wheeling to Oreensburgh Mr. Knight tulles , tulles; add to this the dis tance hem Oreensburgh to Philadelphia 324 miles, and we have from Cincinnati to Philadel phia via. the Central Ohio . and Hempfield rail road 681 miles, 12 miles more than by °w ay of Steubenville and Pittsburgh. But "it is'belier , ed that Mr. Knight's estimate aisle distancilie -1 tween Oreensburgh and Wheeling is at least 10 miles short of the practical line between those points." Be this as it may, the character of the two routes will bear no comparison with each other, for the Central Ohio railroad between Zanesville and Wheeling traverses an ereedingly broken and difficult country passing four or five summits with high grades and sharp curves, while the line of the Steubenville and Indiana road Is equalled by few others in the country, in its capability for easy, cheap, and rapid trans ' portation, anti passes but one or at most two [ summits between the Tuscarawas and the Ohio. - - Far the Pittsburgh Gentle. ALLEGIIErI CEICETKRY EDITO2-Berreral days ago, the following notice appeared in all the city papers, ffom the Superintendent of the above named place. " All lot holders of the Allegheny Cemetery are in formed that there will be no admittance to the Cemetery hereitfter, on Sundays, except hy spe cial ticket, which can be obtained at the office, on the grounds." This notice may be designed to check an evil unknown to the' writer. and would be very proper to keep away those who have no right, known as mermy visitors; but it seems to be an infringement upon individual right., which no corporate power has a ,night to do, of those who bold a claim, as owners of lots. If, however, it is thought the best and only plan to check an evil, it is requiring too much of owners of lots, to go to the office of the Cemetery, when the proper place would be the managers, or some officer of the company, who resides In the city, so that if any who may wish to visit the graves of their families, or friends, can do so on the Sabbath, without the trouble of riding or sending for a ticket. Many cannot go easily upon any other day than the Sabbath, and how are they to do? Hoping that thisnotice may be rescinded, or modified as suggested, either of which will oblige A lAOT HOLDER. Pittsburgh, May 16, 1851. ItZNAILYABLZ CODICILDVICL-NOthin ShORS nmre convindngly the little importance attach ing to the menden movement of old Palmetto dom, than the fact that, immediately after the throwing down of the glove by South Clio Una, the President and half his Cabinet set out on a pleasure trip to the North, to be present at the opening of one of our great internal improve. rnente, =fleeting the East with the Watt, and the North with the South. These iron damps are more efficient in preserving the Union, than all the efforts of sensible men to convince fools that they are in the wrong. It is the mildest atol most agreeable Lona m which cold iron can be aced to counteract the effects of nalliOcation. [Phaaddphia Ltdger. MILLJJCZOLT Accrosar.--Abount 6 o'clock on Monday evening, intelligence wee received that a:deny:rens, and probably fatal &olden; had befallen Mr. Horace Wells, the well-known type 'founder of this city. W. Wells was mehing a visit at Orford, in Batleicomdy, of "widen Ticinity, he was, for many yarn, a restiented &item and while walking in the tVe hotel, the' seddental fe aimed' •Me in the hands of a oung M aimed'ma balle d:deb enter ed his body kid Wow: the Idl p i pe a , sad dowsnrards and lodged &Vibe 'lssadVior the bank. Mr. Weibe -..---.- ,- • 1.!.. • - . • _-• 'i -... , . • - ~., .A__- • - , „' ^ An trianinitficot of hie wound lefilittle bopeof f ' ' ' F or at". , Me ultimaterengrgr3c At / 0 o eltcltYeeterdlY.l.lll l Gß VIRGINIA HOUSE, on aecom- me ,;,,,, . pled by Me.. Pb.. EirdAZik , L"dir l i t s t"ovr 4_ 0 0 41 j t fr f - Walls was ran living. - 1 A nutmeg nortot ' aso4r I% m co cnE A N, itill_ P. S.—We learn from Col. Wham, of the !`l' ile'..o --- -- - OxfordGronibna L that Mr. Wells was still 1 1 • To Let. • alive at 11 o'clock yeaterday morning. The ball , r . well finished and furnished Store, E.S. bad not been extracted, as he had declined the ne Third .b. ,,, ,, , L..."h . „ ' M. gr' w g l l,7,4=. services' of the physic ians of the town_ Dr. Polite, of thin city, had been sent for, and had 1 ...i n T . n d pinata cOpy.l • responded to the calL--Cin. Gazette. ! A general meeting of the Society of the CIN CINNATI was held in New York, the Bth day of May, 1851, the seTgety-fitth year'of Muffles: , Independence. ...rho following members were elected members, viz: President General—(enrol IL A. Dearborn, of Maassehnsetta. Vice President General—Honorable Hamilton Fob, of Now York. Seeretarylieneral—Alexander W. Johnston, Esq., of Pennsylvania. Treasurer General—Colons' Joseph W. Scott, of New Jersey. Assistantilleeretari:Geheral—Thomas MeEnen hi.ll. of Peansylnuna' Assistant Tetsuo:war General—John 11. Mark land, Esq., of Pennayirania. The Society after transaeth2g the business of fered.for its nonsiderotion,.tutiottrood to meet - la the city of Baltimore, Md., on the third Wednee , day in May, in the year 1854.—N. Y. Courier. Noise in the Head, and dir dhleharges !rata the E. Veedll.l • nentirrerrored, mithout t he or Ineonverdrare. hi' ',- HARTLEY, Prindpel of the Stan rock tr. sad Era E 1.." gory; 94 tiodth Mom:lth street. 9.9 , 4rL,.PhllddPhi► flows Of attendance, 4am 9 t 3. COSUWWI2IO3O by letter or otherwise, $l. All oassanaxeatfederhen malfarmation does not exist- t071.9df sarNo Fomily ehould bit without, Dr. Mo- Lane's Liver Pella . Tho (rigida] catalogue of disrame that bare their bright In • diseased state or the Lrer. resalfied tlienlielres to • greater or Inn .:taut In alteart eery fear Dytpepela. Wet hesdarhs, obetroettora of the Inennel. ague and too.?. Palm to the site. wtthdry.haultlng oough• are all the results of 'Hepatic derangement, end for there. Dr. Ifelane's PIM axe • gamete. retuedr• Thor ,Illare =Ter been known to MI, and theyihould be kept at en time by Walls. Directions P—Take two or tine going to bed. cr./ lau oral or third night. if they do not purge two or three time by neat moraine. take moor two more. A eight I becalfart ehould Lorartsbly fallow Muir we. • She laver Pill may be used where purging 4 Went,' or 'weary , At en antl-billaunporirstlve they are Inferior to won In doses of two or lan they Wee netoniattlog re• lief to sick heedseht. oleo eight deownsenntota of O. istreneeh. • Obecrve, none are genuine without the fseelmile of the proprietor4.l.o4torw Porde by mr17.121.11.;8 iWe again refer our readers to the ad vertimetent O. Forrell'e Arabian Linkmen, bleb on peen =Dam colronn, and by which you will ear it le highly fended: and thin I. not all: he OTtaincb..r" titmice of thous who hare laud It and esperienced its ben glacial affect. on their own terms. 'f h. torn ere ruts!. ly very resaukable, and at lout the nedictne la worthy of • trial. Re adobe all to no to the or, Oat, who wla furnish • paraptdet [etas, mai:anng man; naluabb , awelPwrib , the toratment of cattle. en tsritass,2wn &QUMMO, nUntlagdost P... March 4'51. P. M. Ilmm—Desr Ely. Tour Petrole am le marlin den In this stelalty; therefore we .on /d Maul. Ims www , us two /own by the Penasylmala Beam& W. am P. flrely out. and It Is being Inquired Yrs altaug oresl dm. Yours, remeetfully. JOlrl WIWI 4 CO. , IlsiwymMs. Aahland co, 0.. Mush. 10.1 1 - 5. If. Etc.—Des: Mr, Saar AVM, a few mote sham. left .IN o. four dorm Rock OIL whish hgm sold. Please Ibrward to us six Bona tormedlately. ' Your towage. Is Wosigag wonders In Mb IMO on. We ma °Mato Dowel excellent sertiMatas. If you desire MeV. Sonrs. Se., W. V. 500 PT. Pox sale by Kansa t IleDowell. 10 Wood itreet; R. P. began. 5T Woxl street B.A. Pahneetooo.A Co, earner Wool, and Prong Knobs. P. )I,Casyy, D. A. Elliott. Joseph Douglas...and U. P. Schwartz. Allegheny. also the Pro p:War, S.M.:BEER. soiI:JAVA . Musa Itaalw Seventh et-. Pillabunth. Market Street Store for Rent yOR RENT.—Tke Store, 118 Market thosessool doss [roux the =sera )Marketa I.loorty Moods. cove idossparen 111. tit of Moil DAVID lils=0„ stast...oll2olsoof - 106 Polio st. Citizen's Insuranne - ije - mpany of Pittstinrgb. ENCOURAGE 'HOME INSTITUTIONS Odes Ito. 41 Water twee, to Ms warehouse of C. LL. NT. C. 0. Hussar, Presldwat—...A. W. lbws, et . to ,5,11,1(.5=g I=tre,..tra.sitLlnsura all tosrebaodlrs an ample snarauty for the ability and Inuourltt of ifs, Ituuttutfasa L. afford.d Ila Ms character of the Llsuctora Ll:..arLaj:leclthartgyPiLtitatbtounth. belr VI auifjrublr , and Inurglity. Lnsaoro.—C. 11. Ilnora. PI m. Eau-oer. %Cm. larinStr, Jr- Walter Ilrfant,.. Onob C. Kin& Hl wool litadotte , Job n Ilaruorth. b. narbanot....B. N. Mau • boli!tr,r I " Foreign and A.= lean Hardware.• . LOGAN, WITS ON & CO., • 80. 129 Wtiod Street, Lutz New re noon .. A full andeompktsstoek of AMMON AND AJLEJLICAZI HARDWARE , flultabls t 1 f tM spring wale, and which ttl4er or. propaisa to aler to purchaser. at rat= that .111 ocanutar. larboublr with ray of lb. oastaoubltlea On SatoNay morning, Air Ints, of Lim ConyJinni-, Ma Jun Urns. of Alegbouf city. ASK/CM= J 111) CL.—T 110aing 'Liggett, Jr.. of W. 13 eb' 4=.10, will bo •.d l otto boloolTelo approach ing Wbig Lod Anti-Disecelo Comm: aim for the one. of Asoodato Judas in th• Court of Common Pleas, Orrisr newton!. itc., and gilt oriPinntod nicntrf BOW Boob, just receive CREEK GRAMMAR, for the use of High &boob rood Usleermitler. by P. Bottmeolo teeter' Thel by els eon, Aleroader bottrosord 8 To. dip. Irleh Conledersb'" Lod bebellloo of 179% by Heir ry b. }UM IMrto. moo The Ardobkseasphy rued Memorials of Coptals Obedioh Cougss,for Effty recta 1111.1i.7 sblproarrer fOOO the port of Pao fork: by tee. U.S. Cborrer Mae. 001. For role by It. 110PKIPS. orylO IS Apollo Dulktlnro Fourth et. Wanted, QEVERAL active Mrs, of business habits, Po= tr o =ragr_,Aviv i a . = Ea/manias. Apply to (MOROI us.N LES. at Ids of. ISCIN third door. aeon . of tits Diamond and llserat si oxyls,ll. ma:— fitIYSQTT'S Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla LI 1 Am" Ow ul• 67 inr.l 1 J. KIDD I W., CO wood A. IIATISTAWS Balsam of Wild Cherry— v e rew. art ads 111 mild J. KIDD* W. EMPSEED-30 bble. prime, for eale -by J. KIDD • CO. R c STE11:011.- .yii 5 bble. No. 13(DTD1)1%euil. PINK ROOT- 2A OO lbs. for sale by 132719 J. KIDD t CO. GOLDEN SYRUP-12 half bbla. and 24 Ivg• OoldAt Firm% lot We mylto JOICS A. 1111180,1 1 CO. NDIA RUBBER DOLL READS 14 BO DIES, of difforant daa, 97P ado a tha Inds Robber p7 3 . u tac 7 add 9-Wood aC H. PHILLIP& MAPLE SUGAR-2 bble: very cL IVA ple huh., tuft ree'd and for rs3t, by. WM. L. McCLURG l CO., royl9 Orotent and S. Dealer.. : , --- (:IITERING'S SUGARS—DoubIe Relined' Crabbed. Pulverized ohd Pardon:4. 60.0h07 oh and 6,r tale by the banl. retail, at the lowed rat.. IT WU. A. IteCLURO A CO • .60.16 Marti VPthe Honorable, the Judges of the Court Omura rater Union. of tie Pram. In and for The v elrgt o f Ilartm., of the town lime. In the county aforesaid. humbly sbewetb -, Wag your petitioner hath prodded hereon with material. for tbesomcomcdatlon of traveler. and others• et her duel. gnu house, In the Tp. idaroneld. aulip t erathe: your boners of nut dnment And root Petltlonet, sa In dote board - IP oe Trubecribrna citizens of tbeToen.hiPenrmall•d ° certify that the stove valianter I. of goad manta for hon• cety and temperance, and In well provided with homes Imo and oonvenlencet for the aecommodation and lodging of streamers and travellers, and that salt Warn la =Sew " Yam Von Oktiero, John WOoda i Jr, Chan Minh, IL Phil. ht. Wm. Car e Peter Kemal. down!, elegem D. Unger, Jr Potts, J. McAllister, John Woods, 'Martin Eldred. mitOCll • Colonir.ationiffeeting. • A MEETING of the citizens el Pittsburgh l 41-.triinAittganire, Ai , ..t."q e % 1,1 Sroltbrield and Seventh strew ley, th e e PAh of hiey. t attfi oirloek. for the mom an on:an of a Colonisation Sock T , susilisry to the "Pennsylvania Colonisation ho. dety: euD Addresses will be made, and a plan of Ornmshntkin ranted. By order of the Committee amiolotnt at a former meet. CHARUZ, NAYLOII, Chairman. State Mutual Eire Inetuakiee Company • BRANCH OFFICE-Ne. 64 Rivonmin Brune, . P1T79811/1011. Prrnsuano, May let, 1661. THE beat evidence of the sums, of the Directors to roderaning to make the STATE MUM PINE INSURANCE COMPANY meet the vaunt of the community, le the unparalleled amount of Dram. the&a be. do. having lamed 7,900 Polk. &Mt t o te t =ear. Meg by, eld u bg &lb 11160t024d1: of the rarest khatnnallTiala and e llarge I.Portra Wholeifo.oiroiteire leveed_ ...... 7.900 Do. do. erant.temnisleted. cencelu. PS . Do. dA in tom-- ... _ ........ . 7.803 Amount of vonovtr 87 . 860 . 3" Do. cenceled,oeomlooted,eopireAsMl,72B 00 D. In Arco 746011 Do. Pretal.o Now 79,670 Do. ...rad. termirated, expired_ 67710 77, Do. In Arce .19 OD3 Do. Ca. MM.. receiv 61,667 14 Do. do. do. ed-- cenodul 321 a061.Ct6 90. Whole suet learn and rawraes pald-V41,411 Beaune in favor of the Co., In mho- $2781016 To ray or country Inerchents, end rasters of dwelling% endnT insleteecolmtra Property. It is Mier. Ws ram. emdradrantakee la point of drat.U, era. ral mority,hatrbas to 00 Immix., 0313.4011 in Ude country. Oomi.ted on the equitable .dim lmyrond rade. of nuiniaostioo of Maks, raeluellna all ecial haut Ming only a limited mount in soy one locatieDihne d u aimg tb. fervor? and more.. of bute 131. esel ZOll both the Okra Mad !Masi pl., it sot 1..1= u. useurares and arammodation of both but curium the Imared ho a portioisodoonio the Dr.o. Direstbra-Jols P. Butherand. 1.. J. Gitett,A. T. Jou. am. A. Curter, Philo C. &Orrick, &mai Jon. Rob t - glom John B. Parksr.Jabse 8.-Rutherford iPecIiTYIMIII..7.," A. A. Calm= UMW. mys 7 11.-A Berta &Maul or AM= ea opt ao ralAfha Dade. has bra. oortorod the Divoncoi. and le nor re. Meld& at thla QOM Au Dmeeb. or a. redeemable in cs& •ed Musty days. Ara flUZCoormi t olding the tes of Arr Meat ageents," ap tly the M of 0t . 022t. Wl3. SOUTT. as the 221 tat, will meet at my calm, ca.. nrr of Third sab Anatolia antes, Y lD ry, the nth Wt., at 022,222,P. IL JA LIAtioP, 1 . • las Cosasitt.e. Per Bale, _ AtQUIETts and safe Fala A er o ces , Ile!ass 147 kip," LOOR OIL CIALIS.—A large stock 0 3103 r 00 Cloths, of vidtbn raog/nt Ihintl: to to tell an low as TA. Mate gaols .03 be pt:re MararoEnst. Illerebsott awl bows ken nee 'Knotted to tall sad onsnd. ouretr i t Wore elntwbere. J. PHI Pg. m"10 land 9 Woad est. ANTED--Situations for good School -I,Book.toeper. wm.rettonewouna. god Or several young awn-a wholesale or retail data a ...try stoma aim. tor Waal young mut es agents: lat Raters. arkeeper', laborers. 6rmers, kor era Ibr two or mu men with wiruaad Mm—Wanted, phic. 10 ear., at trade*, a.. MA. bol• M.o. tor smut good housekeepers. sestrutteetwa wet and dry nurses. Waned—fweeral good 000ks,aodwo. Men au' gide tor all worlq Mfg, good a s m a mat. A. oloe young woman a two want-to go at as maw.. ato ,@uak All undo a agenda attended to for moderate charge/a Plum call at ISAAC MAME Agency arid Intelligente@ Oillua Matt ete, mtltakte near Market and Bt. Clair Its. - - THE DAILY GAZETTE; and-all our Pitta. L burgh Willi, and ant of our Wyatt, and .bout 100 boo Exchange awiroation, from most of oar air dila find tau; 610 lama Orminterielt Da • . lad ahartm .bite Umatilla Lail ...Vat ai bed cord& rope and tiring 2100 .mall 00k 000000 . rota gign4rtfrutbdiletlerpit=ivilL4taut itif O-It• Agent anti Com Merchant. Liberty st NERS' OIL—ZO bbls. warranted pure, N r Ala by R. B. SELLERS, myl6 07 Niroal st. VRROISIE GREEN-5 cases superior qual It t, for hoax, ordi steamboa. rent po, for sale br cora lIELLLIUS. ICE-20 tierces Carolina, for sale by mrie JAMES A. 1113TCHISON 1 60. OFFEE-150 bags Rio, for gale by m,16 JAMES A. • & CO YEN. RED-15 casks (Englisb) for sale by mylS BC.IIO6NIIIAKM , 4 CO- CLOVES -3 bbba for sale by_ m 716 J. ECHOONB WIER .1k CO. QIIP. CAREL SODA-10 kegs for sale by .7. PCIIOONDIAKIII. CO.. . 04 Wood et.. .. • QUOAR /t MOLASSES— • no MA. vb. T‘4 o. Ma tx for yea by m yl6 bbin- INOIIIIAM. QUOULDERS-3 2 crake for sale mile . HARDY. JON MOLASSES k SYRUP -100 bbl,. B. H. Matson m = lo " " Pa 10 bbls.Gold r so Syssos 8. 11. dols"; for Pals Dr DUTUOCIDGE INUIIRAst, Ws Water A. ~:~~.ri ~S +t ~.~ yti7n~ ~S~ 3. KIDD a CO.. Na CO Weal K. HEAP WALL PAPER-:—For aide by . vale W. P. MARSIDILL, BS Wm.! O. ESTER CENTRES—For sale by myl6 .W. P. )1A.11.311iL1., Watd ARD-3 bbIL & 8 kep No. weir sole by myl.6 ..101IN t CO. ISH bbly. .4110 bf. bbla. No.l Baltimore Herd= 10 6 00 " Lance No. 3 Mackerel - , bf. bbl.. Lae Superior ] . 1.31330t0 for asb, by mylB .WAT 3 a CO. COFFEE -100 bap Rio, for sale by mylli JOIIN WATT &CO. 1G IRON-100 tons litin_tivion co., for 011 nla br mll, 1% ATT A OD. the Honorable the Judges of the Court Ileaeral tourter carter Of the P. la and for • County a Allegheny. The path= of Jar. Demel.of CYO ItosdA Elisabeth th. — iv the causity amnia. humbly ebeweth, that your Wi tt:Jeer bath proeidad lamself wlthturterials for the mem. lu the of travellers and other, at his dwelhus the townshipsformakt. and prays that rm. Ittnwirs will at , pleased tp Kraut him a your ta tweps Publie Dame Oren ! tertaimurAt. And your retttioner, as 10 duty bound, will PT dr eitimas of lb. toc;itpit aforesaid. gliketatitY that the stove petillaaer Ls of mule. for tweedy and temperance. and M well ed with boas* tom and cormenkunot far the acrommodalkor and lodgailt a strangers and travvilers. and that eald tam= in mew , ." 4: Anal.. John Brod., J.Torrvoce, J. Pears. irJoOloo Woods, Alga. A. WOMO. Wm. Woods, G. W. We ddle. J. Wearer. &malls. Usydeo. tr, Jarrws Torrence, John J. Moja.. O F bb, at Dresden, Muskingum co., 14 toll. from Zanmeille. in U. running coder, le an of stems, ktmine, capable of ranchur out Wm s ne of bon per day, There abundant eupply of tem In its mediate vicinity. It la conneemal by a Mort canal with the Muskingum river. which Is teeviguble for s W tracaboxt• the greater part of the year, thereby !morning hitt. fur dto apping Zanesville. or to any point on the Ohio riser. tot low rates. of freight. Tb• Iron heretofore tragmfaitured at this Pomace. ben 69•13 consumed In Zimemille. For terms akVbr OE RILE M YTFA. DLETOZ ' BVI= r re th . m 11:volflm ~.,CkPck ! UST openinF—a very excellent . . maartmen , iur• tx MANTEL (-LOCKS. at from SS to Sat. all • arrant ''Jti'ro—k"gram'x'ilrartol. Mao. fo iID r Sl. r 75 0 mob. Wit warrant .3 h tr.% s li. ont, et tOllO 'mason. of Vance+. EMPLARS' SWORDS—Just rec'd, a lot Irot,,,,aidcrj:supl.v.ll.rardA. with the emblems of the W. W. W11.30N. IIOWSALE, to close consignment-50 elm eons ASH, brageg . lavelgert ^sc ne at 15,535Nylvsnla 1151..1 Depal, 15 corner Pesatathd Wayne gleets.PUtsburskG • Heating and Ventilation. WE ARE MAKING APPARATUS for tu.tio, by Steam to IleteLl.43ourt Rooma.L.eture dtoraus, odleea,lfterealieescalee, Lloepitala sad hallo idegv.farai e. thllf i azAl peirae: i dgeo. r. Lann• xoltt wmpenalleat tMt latt I: d ctlow ,L lir deed; and far the. "F=PrrsV.t/i=bd. Maral t er manned meszla .111 yyrreeppv earar deaceipdons =atoned to meet hgtl eatecestullp heated open this plan la Lute= wee.. as the teethed Wans a whole... =add= heat. at uld . ex.pulred tempetatare, with entire Ilealcaa heck ma. Mk.; seta, d , /et.er dampness. and rarely rlOl9 tre. earlto PCAIFIre ATKINPON 01C.XLY. TIRIED FRUlT—Peaches; Plums; ' rDy sale by bieCLUTal"6`b"TkL lb Omen and T. Desk,* 'WOODEN WARE -, r Buckets. boob tobt.l7 Orbs Varblbh.d llnekbts Extra SU., :Nast/4717.7Pb Cod. tibelers . ,)usab bound;' Vs:01010bl 7 ml ; ""b ' ' N Tor y Ws b WT.T.Pgter b A CO, Ll•rty bl pEw FOR SALE in the First Fresbyteri a. Church, Oto. 70.) Enquire bt Liberty at. boylS,ll To the Druggists, Hardware Dealers, AND VABSETY STORE fIEZPILIS OF PITTABOBOIL PHILLIPS beg most respect, fully to harm the above parties that AU. L. FL Ph* bps ertli have the honor of welting upon them In a Pro dr. to appoint v.*. for LS n s a l e otticeth untthrath Y. LIQUID GLUE, For cementing Wool, gOnea, thaw Glass, Marble, tarthr covet, Leon e and many other FAMILY Flt N Alen, the rD, Dating Preparatge, =Ltd tr1 " 11/1:46 effPtil ' ar r ieeelT, onwhona roma stable Bred. la North Fourth myth fbiledelm.2a. R"E-100 tierces for Rale by White Goods for Drama DURBILIDOE a INGICRAM, nURPHY BURCHFIELD have reed a 116 VVeter et weertment of the raziace kindle of White Chxda IA Dreaa+ .' t°eh ae esonri, on consignment H"P-22 bales Aux% ocoRDM and far by min No. MI Front nt._ COTTON -25 bales (Batting) for sale by ALEXANDRA GDO:4. myl3 a w .13 0R 4 Prong et SCIGAR -240 bade . prime N. 0., for sale by milt JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. LEAD --2500 pigs Galena; WOO Ho. Dar for os/ARy myls . . 4/131L23 A. 111.7CHISON t CO. II EMP-45 tone Miee. D. It.. for sale by Xll. myls JADES A. 1117TCLUSON a CO. - • • ACKEREL--50,bble. No. 3, for sale by .13rJ1. myl6 lIIMBHIDOZ !INOIIRA3I. LOAF SUGAR-150 bbls. (ttes'd Nos.) for .sis by BURBRIDOE INOTIFLUI. caylb 115 Wail. a LINSEED OIL-30 bble. (warranted pure) for We by J. BCLIOONMAXER W.. rn 21 Word et. VROME YELLOW & GREEN -15 cases fax sale by R mylb . J. BCIIOONMAKTI. CO. OPPERAS—`2S bbls. (g ood 'for sale by mTIS .; I. BCIIOONSIAKER 1 CO. AA LUM-50 bblx. for sale by • toytS J. 801IOONIIAKER t CO. ENT'S RUBBER d - LOTEB - & MITTENS. —Th . alllore•• are of. t atOlty aka. of work *hers hztechou to the Banat tO rgalleannith VEZILL tem:dTZ; Nal toyifi J. t PIIILLIPB. I — NDIA RUBBER COTS—An excellent ccv IL cling Sji .or. engin ar eon& selfadharloil and In. Terri... to Cr or water; la sale at Nos. 7 and Wool raylt J. & It. PHILLIP& I V, ENV RIBBONS—A. A. Maws & Co. are 11 ewe receiving day warty:ma of bnatlllll je. ltro=thetr re .ovary Porm l 71....bere all quelltles clav be obtallVa r ruf .t very prlc. No. 62 Markets, layl4 fiRIBIPED TARLETONS—Just received this morp,aad taw opm to auto. of thois:. sere desirable Oho /Visions Dr Bonnet It sue motion of roll nets le respectfully solicited. men A. A. MASON B W. BLACK BARAGE for Mourning Veils. received at the More of mil 4 MURPHY k BURCHFIELD. WINDOW CURTAIN MUSLINS of new V e.Tir lb ""'"'" k ablittAZZltiliV y pARASOLS!! PARASOLS!! of newest P4o tl/RPTIS k BURCHFIELD'S DRIED APPLES-40 bap irk 'store, for ale by ' R:7051.7.ELL &CO myl4 Liberty M. SUGAR -180 bhda N. 0. Sugar for sale by JAMI6S MIZELL. m 15 as Water la _____ MMOLASSES-600 bbls N. 0. S. H. sale by atyl4 JAMES DAIZZI4, • W M. M. GARRARD haa removed the bal of 1.1. dock of DO7 Goods, to No. 113 Market trot. twt IJbe.t l. ittatdabtcal ar* ba nan a, to call and cattle. tc• "claims to ohm yap hisby Dr l im it of June. ntyl3aan(oint) Sll. MOLASSES-100 bble battle groued 8. lb". Ade by , JAMES DA AMIX Wee Pustule. Ve., Ott. 4.1e47. - Ms E. E. /Ingens—Of row gegoll7Oge, 7 WY wd__,,thdel b,,,,itelon tut, baslon wed h. extewletay MT Peed.. Dr the Da four or heeler.. 1 think 'lda:Welly we best yrepsnelon of the kind of which 1 have wo knowledge, othoogb 1 base heretofore tow/ the of seenni other tassofsetteers. Jyr otys D pretend end sold by R. Z. ULU:BS, 67 Wood et, nod saki hr delgleld. geneed - - - - 17. myl4 • X4ACKEREL-75 bbls for laige No. 3 male IV.B, by & r. WILSON, 411 llll &mod A. SUED -10 bbls new for sale by W. 7. WIIB9N H. N(I-10 bbl* nevr4masfe (111. CLOTH TABLE COVERS—A.Iam amortawatormi Matelot Cabbed SpAte. Wad end m il Corm otiter=4,... o ha te7: ha tee el sad owe. we Wlia — be on imam. lex tteanietwee et the VIM ateavittlee losastemair. X co. 7 • 11,446,.. muminctir •- 06HNER ut ERolowArAini Obisz ND co bruirre. °. ("APT. JOS. R. 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