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torn to say that any Wadies, model, =chine,
or fabriepf decided merit which may ruche=
• ••• Commiasioner free of charge before the end of
lone, willlhave a place maligned it, althonghlt
will probably bitoolate tq have a chance for.the
. s These are to be mainly medals of the finest
- 'bemire, - to cost:rad, $l2: end sfi leSPectirely.
Probably about cats thousand of. the first Fhuss,
'tlirri thousand of thesecomtind fire thonaand of
the third will,be distributed. But th ey an not
to be given for different grades of excellence .in
;,,). the same field of exertlim,ibut' for radi c ally 41..
versemerits. Theirstola r si will be - mainly,' if
not wholly given. for inventions, - discoveries or
original , designs of rare'srxeelleneet-the second
.close for novel applications or -combinations of
..principles already known,. so as to produce
clis of signal utility, cheapness -or beauty; the
thlid class will be given for decided excellence
of. quality, or workmanahip, without regard to
..By this course it is' hoped that per.
Soul heart-burning,. and invidious rivalries
among exchltdtees . may to a great extent he
, . $-I,cannot,close without s'irord of acknowl
'edgment to om-Ambessador, :Ron. Abbot Law
:-. rune, for the interest he has taken and the. la- .
hot he has .cheerfully: performed in order that
our country &all be creditably-mounded lii
. this Exhibition. For many months,• the entire
.buithen of conespondence, Sol, fell on his
ehoidders; and. I doubts whether the Falrerill
have cost him less' , than flee thousand dollars
When it closes. That he has exerted himself in
. erery,way in behalf othis countrymen attending
the Exhibition's nomore than all who knew him
anticipated; and his eornudent location, his
• -iride acquaintance and marked: populariry hero
enabled him,to, do a great deal: Every Ameri- .
_':: ean'e voice is load In hie praise. •
. I Walked through - s-good part of the galleries
el the Crystal Palace this morning,-with 'atten-,
thm,didided between the costly and dealing
, liana and febricks around- me- and 'the grand
punnet& below. Ten thousand MUM and wo
. men were 'lttlOring from cue:to case, from one
theme of admiration to anther, in that nusgnifi
. cent temple of Art, as vast in its proportions
, !that these thousands nowhere crowded or jostled
rya other; and as many more might havegazed
and enjoyed in like manner without incommod
, ..ing these in the lust. And these added thou
. suds trill come, when the Palace, which is still
labanktomor workshop, shall have beanie
Oat it aims to be. and when the charge' for
..• didly admission - ehall bo 'still farther reduced
• train fivethill• ings (sterling) to one. Then - will
• •• the artisans, the cultivators; the laborers, not of
; London only, . but to a considerable extent -of
,:,:(treat Britain, flock hither by tens of thousands'
ugaze an thia • irutrrellous:achiereenent of Ro
man Genius, 8011, Tuns and industry, and be
strengthened. in heart and hope by , its content
: Iplation.. And as they observe and rejoice, over
those trophies of Labor, might and beneficence
:shall they. not also preceive foreshadowed here
• that fairer; grander, gladder futile for them and
.. • :,theirs, whereof this show is a' prelude and a
• predictiowherein Labor Audi build, replen
ish and adorn mansions atonally, as greeted, as
~,,commodioue aa this, not for ethers' delight and
wonder, but for its own tne and-enjoyment-for
the life-long hismes of the builders; their wises
anti their children, who shall find within its walls
not Subsistence merely but Eduestivn, Refuse
. , silent, mental ,Culture, Employment and season
able Pastime as well? •Sueltis the vista which
this edifice with its contents opens and brightens.
- ; before me.. Heaven hasten the day whet it thall
be noionger . a4coupect but albenignant and sure
Niiiii:{.Mittei;triYADvmoll
PUBLISTIBD, 'BY WRITE * Co
EBIIIUM!
TUESDAY, MORNING, MT 27, MI.
9ountY Convention.
jeThitiVlsigs and Ant - unisons of Ails
- etteay Conatr will=ett oa Eatusley, tha ' o u t of Xigy,
4 ", a g.° -I Pl = f e k t ' 3 1=.:3=4:
teerral Werde and Itaroughs at T. Otto P . M, to select
• t=o drates ham es,* eked. Ditted. Moor
= =tiro c ' N ' rt i k : t": 17 a t;
to Ur. s — nuTocogru Enonsnon.o
41491 '" a4 " 4 '- ;, :e . .he Mete Ontretodoh. to rant
tee...m.l=oa the 24. a 4..•
C. Tauar,c;
F.tat Ine—/Ncnr York Correspondenso—Let-
Ittifato Z4V.lon, by Homo (freely..
Tbird Aye—Um= )fattero—Fire—Te.l4rapbic
.—Neva tr.i the Caned": .
• You.g 4 l.3risielianies• -
OOPCEPTILLTION OP xsaDvanoN
lbrions are groin' with more profit in Beth
«afield than any where else, mad why? Because
.• ervay body grown onions. Now short sighted
imople, or mere theorists, wad nay thatit every
'.'body ie at it, the tmainess must itecestaugy be
over done and ruined; bat that is a mistake; as
feet Owl experience • more. Wethersfield has a
• wand-wide reputation far onions, and their
onions brit =item' oino . contemptible amine&
in the world's ,commerce. •
Almost ail 'the people of Lynn,•:Eien and
• lumen, boys add girls,nralot shoes; and they do
• better at the husinessihere than they, bould do
any where else. 'Lynn, is famous for its shoes,
and its fame is theca/net:fits somas. 'Sower
ei:ireat his been the expangca of its production
in this line, its celebrity lute expanded
. greater ratio; and the prosperity-of the old
.9siates" is' enhanced by the incoming of the
•, Jaw maw
There
.is a town in New England where, as is
tseetionsly 'said, "every' man makes hackets to
sell but the parson, and he maks his oem;" and
ho place is more proeperons and thrifty than
that town. Other villages are almost solely em
ployed tn tasking corn broonm, and oo of many
othervutefol parsofts.
Conneeticut ;supplies the civilized world "rids
clocks, and ssoacimil supply no email part of it
pins; whUe New Ledford, Nantucket and
New Landon ham nearly monopolized the I=l
- of marking whales, and making epenn can.
•
In Old. Bagland we find the same mantra
tion of :productive industry, Ibmbester'being
noted for its cotton goods, Leeds for Its woolibm,
Sheffield for its stulery, rind Birmingham for
Wiry Welkin Iron. . -
But in return. Pittsburgh is known over the
verldfor its iron, nails, and glees, and for the Ac
adia= of its agricultural Implements; but the
truumfacturenr - of the last nanted'uuticle would
thrive better were their number increased four
' Cold; becituse the celebrity of the place fir that
"kind of production would be increased is afar
greater ratio. bathe article of steam engines,
too, littsburgh luxe a kleireputationt but it is to
beregretted that far more 'capital bad riot been
Flt into this business years 'ago, and this have
placed this city in a ?bitten abbe the fear of Xs.
. tent imuPetition, a position. which it would be
extrmnely difficult to give it now.
• The same reaming applies to raernanble pmt
suits, as any one may cominee himself byte mo•
rues .redection upon thei ; relative progrem of
our great seats of commerce, as compared with
othrirplaces posxasingegealnaturai advantages.
We have been talking a little, recently, about
the of locomotives in or near this city.
rill adroit the trittla and facia irhat we have
said. .ITe phial not now go into aity further a/-
guinea to prove the:lmporter:m.l'of the enter
. prise; but this much *swill say—if this thing is
to be attended with a high degree Of success,
Pittsburgh m u st be made as noted for its loco
motives as Sheffield is for its - cutlery, Lynn for
its shoes, or Pittsburgh for its iron aid nails.
Competition abroad is hartfal; sometimes die+
aritrotun but at hoine, to paean old adage, it is
.the life of busbess;" and we think, in the few
instances given 'above, we have proved the troth
of the adage: `
ThS littlejealousieswhich spring up sometimes
in the-hearts of men towards their neighbors
happen to
be engaged in the same pursuit,
ars as untrbe in point of policy as they are re
preieus - Ible in morals; and it is a truth attested
by aßerience, that obedience to the command—
lima shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," to,
all other divine requirements, prnifitable for
thii life as well as that is' to come.
Cuns.—A correspondent of the llew York Sx
prean sys:—"An American gentleman weU and
estamintly. acquainted with Cede, Art arrived
in the Ohio;informs us that way erroneous
opinions pre vail in the United Suttee in regard
, .
to the Aron and opinions of the people of Cats:
The mane are loyal to the Government, and will
oppw all change. That there are dieesetmted,
• people there, as ererhere else, but their nUm
- 'mule ltemusichnehleand composed of the wont
sdidleast neefol_clan. A few ambitloaa natives,
Moneta , Yoram; lawyers and:mm:4i, who hays
been smith's to obtain office, a/rsßeet comp
ply; wish for any ohangi toletter them
selves; that iheywill never eiredtheobject;that
the aoirrnims bsrlorig,'d*ldediaid irisoFis
. •
and *en ii utus .
o va *. in trinenalds:PtiOdSlnt , ,erlil be me.
i ) 11 . J . 1•17, 14,140.. -5r
aoK, e.eren.' ,•0
N e W i! ' , Wet l i s 4 iltll " 4e* g ektlig
.into S Minirtire'lridin ire urged the estab
lishment of a locattiotive manufactory is Ws cd
-4 or neighborhood;' an an kadenalva 'scale; but
the loomed came ont,yesterday morning, wiih
long sirscle,socusingwsofhostilitytowsz dhfesma
Thompson k Tomlinson, of this city, who have
'Prepared themselves to make L0001:6011•01, Can,
ta.; among eer things. The Journal rtes goes
on to give particular accooMethe prepare
:B.:lasi:l3Sb by-theso gentlstoen to go into this
huktiestr,all'of which . we're pleased to learn.
The lotirtua's inalmaition of personal hostility
ono= part towards Messrs. T. k T. is unworthy
of notice.; •
• TIM ibis it, not the question at. a 11... Now, ad
mlitiag all that thalamus' my aboutthe mirth
tigth'ent, isle adequate to the
supply of the bCOMOtil.e3 which will be needed
on the eiteasive lines of Mad which ere now or
soon will.ba constructed? Can it give to Pitts
burgh a plunder abroad
.for this. important
broach idiasuinfactiret Why as well might we
argue that we ought to , have but one rolling mill,
one aottoti•idll, one engine builder, one yard , for
lading lattinboatt• . ,
But mdtheril this to the point. The question
is not ono between rival establishments here, bit
betweenlitisimighand rival cities. Suppose the
establishisent which we pleaded for here should
be located at CuMbiumtheand suppose that city
'mould hive within its limits two or three such
estibliMments, its reputation would, then be
up, Aid then indeed It would be true that there
would be (to use the 1 miguage of the Journal)
"tin= unaware of the fact that that was in Pitts.
burgh, an establishment prepared. to =tau orders
for ..eamotires." As for "airs and alt descrip
tions of railroad work," that is another business,
Of Which we have said nothing.. • '
••
in another article—written before we read I
We article in the Journal - -we have discussed this
questipn on general minciples; and as ascappli
cation of that argument we say, that it would
'be greatly to, the advantage of 'Messrs. Thomp
son whose champion the. Journal
assumes - to bp, that their competitors • should be
locateldiere rather than in Cincinnati,' or Cleve
land, or Wheeling, or Nashville.
Our. oldest certainly was not to disparage the
laudable eaten:be of these or any other gentle
men, but to get iv a ; spirit which would place
libtsbmgl onyststage ground in _this important
branch or • tunntdicturk and if this object is to
be blocked by pettyjellonales about the inter
ests of hulirldnals, why it will be bad for us all,
Mesas. T. - tr. T. Included.
We repeat; that our object in : this matter is to
Settlle ifpopible to 'Pittsburgh a reputation for
this blinds of prodnotife industry 'olds* as to
place it s'oor the competition of other and find
cities ctin Ileum Thorimans& Tomlinson do
this shigielainded? for if they =Mot, their ef
forts to . Make their .estitadunent profitable, .
aren tortheens.llles, wi l prone abortira
. Wo.prifeas to be quite as friendly to those
gentlemen tithe editor of the Journal can be;
and a* mane advise thein, as Mei r a lne Meir
onn.eueeeis, to' silence lieir injudicious chtun-
B...erammi.Q.—Wstore indebted to the Wash
ington Repnblio;for a table of the population of
'-all the Ste* a 'pd Tordiories, with the Repre
sentative members, and the number of Repre
sentatives in Congress to which each State is
entitled, which wEI Joe found - in another column.
By this it will be seen that Pennsylvania gains
a mecaber„ having 24 on full ratio, and one on
her large. fraction:, New . York Meta one, and
Ohio holds her old number: In free population,
the free non-Elsie-holding States ontnumbex the
Blare-holding - EMUS 7,119,571, or more than
two to one. - • •
, .
The reader may form _ some idea of the mag
nitude of the locomotive business shah inforin
ad that thate are 'kers 113 locomotives on the
Nei York :sad Nrie Itakmad, mid that the
iiieSen to be iicremea to 110. It is also in
dicative of the Teat amount of bushiest dome=
that tat work.
Gni= .13 Lownos.—Amonsot the immense
represnMOsei of the .dmericali item mar in
London, is .Mr. Harsco Oreeley, .of the New
York .Tlentla, who, am a letter of May 9th,
may he aeon almost dilly at 'the iSthibitian,
prontetuitlng with some distil:gabbed oharanter,
iti..theSlioeldng bid hat" and old "white coat"
Ono at his letters,will be . seen in our columns
to day:
Tin Plarttwares Preastss—E'reaident Fill
more and party; kir. Webeter excepted, arrived
at..Mbany at 8 o'clock Wednesdah afternoon,
and were enthusiastically received. The Presi
dent was addressed by the Mayor, an behalf of
the cleamas, and briefly • :expanded. There
was a large procession;. after which a din
new was jails to the Perth end al they
were Conducted' to the bait, fireworks were 'lit?'
played along the route.
Puma Lasnn—in our Atoka= this morning
will be found the adiertisemerd of the sake of
iargebodite of public land, in the State of .Lr-
MIZELODIEZ MOUS CA I& ,
On Thursday afternoon Mr. Lord concluded
hb argument in the cue now on trial:before the
8. (Inuit Court, in the city' of lbw Fork.'
. 31everdy Johnson, Esq., for the complainan ts,;-
then raid to the Court, that bo his argumentoi.
the power of the General Coaferesse to author- , .
he a reparation, he should rely upon the cue
t h e American Insurance Company n. ,Canter, 1
Peters 642, in which Chief Justice • Mantle'
made a decision as to the of the Federal ,
Government over thaT tortes under Ast- IV,
Elea Bor the Constitution of The United e l a tes,' a I
which ems aralogqns to the powers of
eral Conferenceomder,its constitution. , ..
Mr. 1.1. Fauber, solicitor for the d efe nd- :. 1
ants, then commenced theradig of thelr doe:
amentary evidnute: chiefly, In 1
extracts from the official report of the Proceed",
logs of: the: General Conference of 1844, ithe
Beek of Dicipline, cad other publications with
which readeta are generally acquainted.
On Friday morning, the Fifth ley, the Court
Boon wu densely minted with spectators, de
sire= of hearing the. Eton. Bubo Choate open
the defendants case. They; were, detained to
disappointment, however, for at the opening of
the Cu _rti, Ewing stated that Mr. Choate'
nFdtininerone
aaa-
Me to commence his argument.: The Court•in
consequence granted an adjournment until 10
o'clock on Monday morning, when, it is under
stood,-the case mostgo on, whether kb. Choate
.
appears or no t: -
The documentary evidence read by Mr. Pu
cker, for the defence,- yesterday afternoon, went
to show that the traveling preachers are not the '
'owners of thin fund.,but that it Is held by the
Garth in the natur of a charity, and comes
within their fund for chesitable uses. The trav
eling Preachers in distributbigrbooks did not do
so, an had been alleged, with a view to 'fund
for old age, cite., but were compensated for doing
so, the books being Tarnished to them at 26 to
per cent. discount: The Book Concern has
been raised, not by contributions, but by the
=um), of its blindness. It was established in
1799, on a capital of $4,000. In Ave years at
itirralue was $28,000, and in four years
more, being in 1808, it was worth $47;000, - and
has continued to increase until ; it is said now to
be worth $760,000. It is not it Tested right in
the traveling preachers, as had been contended.
ILoproof of witch , might be mentioned the im
portant fact that the annual- conferences create
! traveling preachers,- who in process of time or
muse of eituunsummes, become claimants upon
' the fecal- Yet the annual conferences hare no
thing to do with the look Concern, its officers
being appointed and its affairs controlled by the
General Conterenee: Ile - else 'Wowed that the
Scathe* Conference has been supplied Idiom
1844, with books on the ea= terms as the Can
ada conference l- that is 7 per cent. less than
the wholesale pica . . .
Psi Ou Pifiebwy Gt=tte.
.
" id& Wittra—i do not know That I ever penn
ed a plO p*ph far • newmpor with more re
lintel:tenth= that whichl now near Amon
name bia been introduad into' the late Colo!
citation' Meeting Wittamt my consent and with
oat Ocnumiting me upon */ *Moot' I was once
an'ardent friend to that cause; and for some time
cantribnied liberally • _ Mr* moun, to,
its rapport, tilt of -Istityreore nty.opinions hate
11=a change; and elthongit' at this ma:
o not 'esteem myself 'an enemy of •that
scheme, yet Iby no meant, 'dad' myself so
eitiedly and diettnedy friendly' to it u to permit
my, name; Ulmer bitable or tadsfluentlal it
m I y m b o n on e erdn nln
ditts fuer
at .
if propetty
gowned, Tel eondzihnte. toltbniligtad.
d antablatir and CMIZILS I O4 I O2I . 4friCS:'to .
ifillittialt CIO 00141itahrbizgoir to the env,:
tradt;'Wideb ban* long
subsisted to. the, grievous injlzry :Africa, and
to 'the disgrace of. the Christian stations who ;
tare been engaged: in it . ;4;1
.-- But I think, I perceivenlearly, that under the ;
color of this scheme, to benevolent and well in
tended in its prominent.features, great injustice
is abeit to be inflicted upon the free colored
population of this country.
Already laws have been passed in some of WEI
Slave States, prohibiting the coming of that claw
,
Into those . States ; and Virginia has imposed a
partial and opPreesive tax upon' them, to relict
revenue for the transportation of their emend- 1
pated brethern to Africa.
°lithe , other hand, - some of the free States
have, to their eternal disgrace, passed laws Fri.:,
hibiting their entrance therein. The Irishmen,
the Engliebtnen ' . the Frenchmen, the natives of
every foreign land—the fugitive cut-tbroat, or
the exported pauper—finds free admission here,.
in every State, while the most moral, well-be,-
hared- native of the land is prohibited entrance ,
Into some of our free States, if tbere.happens to
be sense African blood in his Uhl& This policy
does seem to me to be most devilish; and all this ,
kind of legislation,. both the free and slave
States, seems intended for one common, deeply
designed purpose—and that is, to leave -the free
colored man eo resting place In this free land,,
and thus drive him fmm the country. This
course of legislation, of itself, creates doubtsi
in my mind, as to the propriety of free citizens,
of FreeStatesjoining itra scheme, which is to
be aided bye par tia l and unequal tax upon a
portion of the community already .oppressed,
down-trodden, and denied those very rights, as- I
serted in our shorter of independence; to belong
to every man. "Taxation without representa
tion" wan a power claimed by the omnipotent
Parliament of Great Britain, but denied by the
freemen of America, and yet this very pewee's'
now exercised in Virginia for the farther op
pression of the prescribed race. The colored'
man has none of the attributes of a man to en
title him to; a vote; he is only three-fifths of a
man to entitle his white neighbors to reprints
tation, but be is a full grown man for the pur
pose of bearing such taxation as white men.may
impose upon him.
Had these, however, been the only objections
to the Colonization scheme, I might have let the
matter pass; but there is another. objection
which should be explained, if it can be done sat
isfactorily. Lieut. Forbes, of the British Navy
who spent some time in Dahomey, and who has
written a very interesting account of Dahomey
and the Dahomans,. says :
"That the citizens of Liberia are guilty of
buying and holding slaves, I had ocular demon
stration ; and I know personally two Liberian
citizens, . who owned several slaves, in the gen
eral use °Vie term, though not in a legal erase.
These pawns, as they are called, arras each olives
as their soli e prototypes in the parent statcrof Amer.
I know that Dr. Lugenbeel and Bee Dr. Bacon
have published an article denying that slavery
existed in Liberia.- They state that the exten
sion of Liberia along the coast of Africa, has,
so far as it extended, eat off the slave trade.—
They also declare, what is well known, that the
constitution of Liberia prohibits slavery. But
their article was written for the very purpose of
'sentrallsing the inffnenee of Lieut. Forbes!
tatement.. WIN that, did . they not meet di
, really his aisertionl , lie asserts that there is a
class of people in Liberia, called patent, and that
they are as mach slaves as their sableprototypes
in America.
Is that true or false! If there were no each
persons, how easy would it have been to say to?
If there were persons there' called pawn., Ili*
easy to explain the difference between arnica
and a slaver Why evade the real questions!--
South Carolina and other Southern States" were
very indignant at the prohibition of slavery in
California. Such prohibition was a stigma upon
the "peculiar Institution"; but those States are
greatly in love with Liberia, prohibition and
all Why this difference ? .Do they perceive
that the introduction of these poem into Liberia,
will.be nothing lees than slavery ? Do they hope
it will afford them an argument In favor of hold
ing their elates—a. balm to their consciences,
that even the liberated blacks grasp them when
they have the power? Do they suppose that all
sympathy for the colored race will cease, when
it found that IL, soon as they are erated
themselves, they rue ready to enslave their
brethren!
The constitution of Liberia says: .'Slavery
shall not be tolerated." The . ordinance of 1787
reads: "neither slavery nor incoltsiary sciritarir
eheli exist?"' Was the omission of the words
•'inrolnntary servitude" designed in order to
permit the introduction of these .parons E"
I repeat, Ur; White, it is with great velour
tante I write this article: I have delayed it
long. You ]mow that lam usually very prompt
in writing what I do write ; but in this care, I
hesitated about the matter, and am rather en
couraged to proceed, by the hope that my article
may call the attention of Dr. Lugenbeel and Dr.
Bacon to the precise questions needing replies.
Are there men in Liberia calledpsoms f and if
so, what is their rendition?
NEVILLE B. CRAIG.
From the Mita lire&
TEE N. 8. GENERAL ABSEGLY.
roryLni DAT.
Mama EVISLIG, May 19.
The American and Foreign Christian Union
occupied the attention of a crowded congrega
tion.
Dr. Fairchild, one the 'secretaries, read an ab
stract of the second annual report.
SWentysight hare been engaged as raid3loll
- this country, during part or all of the
:jest, 14 among the German, 20 among the Irish, ,
TO among French and Canadians, 2 among Span.
Innis, and 2 among Portuguese, and the rest
among English and Americans, in their respect.
ire languages. Thirty-two are ordained min- :
inters, 14 hcentiates, and the rest lay erongel
iat‘receltmlastically Methodist, Baptist, Preby.
unites,
• Luthern, German Reformed, Dutch Re
formed' and other evangelical denominations,
with few that hare not joined anj Protestant,
body ainenthey have left the Boman chureh.—,
Churches gathered 23, 10 of them -connected
with , the Board; beaides 20 congregations not
yet organised as churches. Fields of lab:tr—
Boston, Providence, Blackstone Valley, New.
Eleven, Northern and Middle Vermont, Oswego;
Rochester, Buffalo, New Ark, N. J., the Ports ,
gesse colonies in Illinois, Wisconsin, Now Or
leans, and the Valley of the Rio Grande, In
,Teass, and other fields are open at-8t Louis,
Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Baran
jab, Charleston, Raeford, Lowell, Portland,
and other places, but missionaries are yet to be
found,'
In foreign parts—in Canada East, Hayti, Val
paraiso, Dublin, Sweden, Russia, Belgium,.
France and Italy, aid !AB been panted-30 mis
sionaries in Europe.
Among the Waldenses encouragement his been
extended. .Bibles have been distributed. ' One
hundred missionaries inthislandand:other coati
-fries have been employed in this well- Becuipts
of the year hare been 1 , 56,206 82.. The objects
of this society see— •
1. To awaken Protestant-churches to imp.
lire Paphos.
2.'To (impress the duty of feeling for them
.
3. To induce all to lidor for dot; salvation.
Addresses were made by Rev. Meares. Palmer, :
Hopkkis and Parker in advocacy of the objects
of the association.
1:=12
Morning Session:—The first order of the -10,,
being to appoint delegates to =responding bad
ies, was deferred, and the second, the hearingof
delegates from ouch bodies, was proceeded
with.
Rev. Lorenzo Carey, delegates from the Gen
eral Association -of Massachusetts, made a gen
eraletatemeot of the blessings which God had
conferred upon the churches in that connection.
An attempt is in progress to bring the control:of
the temperance movement into the hands of the
church. The Theoldgical Seminary hi flourish
ing. A hope is cherMhed that Harvard College
will be soon changed in its board of -manage
ment
In answer to au inquiry what had taken the
temperance Out of the hands of Chitty.'
dans! Rev. Mr. Carey stated it was Wathingto
nianism and the order of the Sons of Temper
ance, -
Rev. Uriah Baum, from the General Confer
ence of Maine, gave a historical statement in re
lotion to the churches ccrntieed with that body,
from which it aka= there are 200 churches,
17, 000 members, and 165 pagers in the connec
tion. Bondoin College entirely the property
of the Conference. Ile paid an eloquent tntruto
to Rev. lir. Btone, Profeersor of natural and ie.
veiled religion. The Theological Seminary' at
Bangor has been long under embarrassments.—
Much attention is now paid to education, and to
the training of young men to the ministry. •
,Rev. Cyrus D. Drake, from the General Con
vention' of Vermont stated; othe 'Congregatlon.
alists have 191 churches, ands little over 16,600
members." Thu pupation of missionaries,land
teachers for the West, furnished by Vermont, Is
much greater than that furnished by any other
State, In proportion to the population. :The
causeaf temperance is flourishing.
HIM, John Gridley, M. D„ delegate trod the
Presbyterian and Congregational Geneind Con
vention of WISCODZIII,"zave the history of the
I=he presented. In 1830, there was bet one
ter In the State; In 1839, there were three.
Now in connection with the General Convention,
• ate 100 ministers and 128 churches. „The tither
.denaminstions In tbeBtate were noticed . at soma
length, reference temperance; be reciark
id that the law, of 1860, by which warn seers
;we bound tO defray all expenses and to suntan
' ill injuries caused by the liquor bought of them,
lad proved a failure:. A law has due been,gaas
'od to take drat June Ist, which requirla the
Payment of $lOO for retail lieenseli.ang for
wholesale, *5O. " r .
The ale opPoing agenda to ininilaie4
in iViscp Eamanban inn! low.
cotniinfieition, signed by "man e.
appointed delegate of tha&leurilitywnt at the
1 Elyeberitaiurch in the United Stales, "tuned
by:the teropoiur clerk. It &Heusi that there
nrei, in that connection, 820 ministers, & ent
raps, 7 • thnologial seminaries. • It supports 7
mrasionarico, 80 beneficiaries. Daring the put
_CO men:aid .70 , churches lave . been xd.
A communication -tae also received from N.
A. %eye, appointcd delegate of the 'General
87-
nod or the 'German Reformed' church in - the U.
S. hoe 171 inhabiters, it clerical professors, 2
editors, and 14 licentiates. Under its charge
srel7l pastors/ chugs", ooispri s i ng_ 616 con .
greptionsawith 40.018 cconntuniiints.. There
artralso 8858abbath Bchoola
Rir. D. C. Lansing,. D. D.; delegate from Gni
General Association of Nair York; odd that con
nected with- the Genenl Association are 167
churches and congregations, and 110- nth:deters.
516,000 had been sninut'ibed during the put
year to the adasionary came, and front $20,000
to: $30,000 far education and churches in the
West. .
' The bloderator remarked he bad been moth
affected by the 'statements and exhortations of
thadelegates. The extent of 'territory of this
body had been referred to; front Idalne to Ulnae•
seta and Iowa; and even to California, and at the
South, steno? obanthes: He felt a deep sense
of the • respon•ibility: resting npon the body.
Many of our chnrchen take their mien from N.
England: .00mOTot tie have not only Porltan but
the,Pi/grim blood In au vet= Hence are de
rived the emu, vigor and talent, which char
' netrrize those In our connection.
With the congregational churches InNew Eng.
had, we I}old a common baptism, ends common
theology.. We nee the same catechisms and a
confeseltn'of Faith. 'We Aro amociated with
them in the Home Missionary Bociety,atid in the
work for sending the Gospel to Foreign Lands.
A great part of the contributions to these objects
come from New:England. We are also ,assocle
ted with them in our views of our Minh, and
the nature of piety. We - indeed differ chsam--
stands/4 in bur views of church order. We love
Presbyterianism, and our love to constantly irk.
creasing. But we love our common Christianity
mote than any ISM.
He declared a kind and fraternal feeling on
deepen of the Assembly to the Several corres
ponding bodies', and especially to their delegates
mathis floor
ATTNLSOON SCISSZON
The committee to audit accounts of treasurer
and stated clerk, report thee theittaie examined
the accounta which hate - been prosented,snitind
thank. accurate. •
- pi the accounts there has been received 'dar
ing the lost current year :
For Commissioner's fond
For contingent fend
Amounting to $939 39
Of whirl there has been expended
for various puppies $Bl3 89
Balance onhand $76 00
The subject of the adoption of the report of
the committee ma bills and overtures on the sub
ject of slavery was taken up.
The Rev J• T. Johnston thought a refusal to
discuss this subject threw a slur upon the pre
vious Assemblies, Who have spent much dais:
with it The report rejoices not because al►-
very is removed, bat because . agitation is pre
.
Touted.
A new question his arisen by the passage of
the fugitive slave' law, which ought to be an
swered: Our silence will give support tOthe
pernicious sentiments diffused throughout the
country, which choke all sympathy for the op
, pressed.
' Her. H. L. Hitchcock, of the Franklin Pies
bytexy, 0., moved to amend the report by strik
ing out all after the words "by that action,'? in
I the report, and sutotituting "wad to devote our
time to other !objects 'which .demand attention,
always praying that God will hasten on the day
Of unieurital freedom throughout our land and
the world.'
Rev. Dr. Platt thought the fugitive slue law
demanded a declaration from the Assembly. He
Proposed the report be amended by adding the
ibllowing:. -
, The Assembly are aware that a new phase of
this Subject has been presented by a recent en
actment of Congrem, commonly known as the
fugitive elate law; bat we suppose that the pria
diplee already settled willba a sulludentguldirto
all intelligent and sincere Inquiries after trails and
duty. „While all active resistance to legal au
thority is U,be avoided (except In eases which
justify a bloody revolution) It of the tight Mai
duty. of all titian* to speak and vote according
to theirbonest convictions, in favor of goodlaifre.
and far t h e repeal of those which ari evil. And
no human enactment can make it our 'duty to
refrain from acts of charity toward the ;rarer
lug or to in lifework of seeding back to
persons who are Inn
a hocent of
aims, and who re, according to the law of
nature, already acideved their trident.
Rev. Dr. Riddle thought the fugitive slue law
precisely the sublect that ought tan to be brought
op for discussion. God hu given ;rosy man •
conscience and a Bible, and • hes not ems the
General Assembly any legislative or oracular
Rev. A; Scofield, of the %shrews Presbyte
ry,, thought the Assembly ought not to bring the
Congress , of the U. S. bdore its bars for arty
lain it may have Been fit to pass.
Eld. B. Conger; of the Brooklyn Plushy
tem thought no - motfbn on the subject wow
needed. '
A motion to adjourn haring been lost, HO-
W. Strong moved to reconsider a vote prwricronr
ly takeo to adjourn at half-past four o'clock this
r. re Lost
CloisOlith przym
ASIA ZICAX SONDAT 11C311)01. LNION
A meettog in behalf elf the . AISIeIiCOUS Sarulsy
School Union Immediately convened, at "Web
Bea. Elijah Rhoades, id Onondaga Presbyter,'
presided. •
Rev. Joel Parker; D. D., of Philadelphia, and
Rev. B. W. Chidlaw, agent of the Union. In the
West, addressed the meeting.:
iII[MUCA.II Immo or corissuorilis'rataos
A meeting in behalf of this Board, was bold
at the Bleecker et. Baptist Chunk last Tnesdny
evening. Rev. Dr. Pomeroy, of Boston, and Be?.
Geo. Wood, ware the makers.
LTG DAT.
We compile from the columns oath* Utica Ga
zette and the Morning Herald ti nixistive of the
sixth diy's proceedings of this impartant and in
influential body—a considerable poptime pf the
day bolos occupied !nth* discussion of, the shi
very memorials, of which debate it is not nem*.
sari to give a full report
At the morning session the Assembly finally
adopted the report, by analmost unanimous vote,
of the coMmlttee on overtures, leaving thu sub•
jeetof slavery just-where It was placed by the
last ~ifteembly. .
At the afternoon sessions, the Bet . Mr.
Dick
inpon, of area Rim, o ff ered the following res II
-
olution; the discussion` of which, odeupled the
whole afternoon session, the reedit `being that
leave was unanimously given to- the. mover '
withdraw it.
Resolved. That a committee of three be ap,
pointed to inquire Into the intellectual and mo
ral condition of those slaves, held by man Wis of
the Prabytertanchurch, and that a statistical ta t .
ble be appended, showing—
ol. The whole numberof elaves;nwnoderheld
bo members of the Presbyterian church. .
"2. The whole number who enjoy stitod' and.
regattr preaching on the Sabbath. .
"3.The wbolenzunberclebildrenundortwelre,
wbo attend the Sabbath school. -
W. Thowbole number Over/welive, who attend
the Sabbath school.. .
"5. The whole number of - those slaveswho are,
members of the church... :
..G. The *hole number of children bapniied
during the hug. year.
"7. The whole number who can rend intelli
gently.
"8. The whole number at present receiving,.
either in acboola or under private teaching, an
elementary education."
A meeting In aid of the Dlblelt3ociety was held,
on Wednesdey opening, at which the Dee. Dr.'
Con made an address say big* IMOVezz of by
the Utica Gazette. -•
The Assembly hare finallyAlsposed of
troublesome slavery question, and have wisely
refused to permit it. o become a wedge for the
separation; of the Chirch on gehgraphied
The decision appears to base given very mend
sathifaction, though all spoke their . minds freely
while the matter was =der debate. -
.Frobt the Republic.
THE EOUTSAND THE PEEKED
We find in the meet. speech of . Seale=
Butler before the Sower Carolina tiom the
following passage.
'lke southern States can no Linger be the
ntuse i ef great statesmen.. , The ambition etre
eagles Tight will be no longer seen—we niayi to
crown and duelling, who will be. ready t o be
entitled with the crumbs and of ace.
There ire those who well be to nub an 1
maxlmursition to degradation, by es oil
dates for the eezmulaq end anberdinate of flow.
.SUPpeiee' Mai was a provistiiis the Conmit emirs
that no man (tots the SoutLitattatic Stuns head
be sliOle to the .Prtsitletuy, it' would not e lege
the preunt side of thiuste Sad a douse rap
at well beta Cottutituticei for Ali practioul . pp ,
• ,
. .
Wbetti Mr. swig; riciotaid Mi. sti4 tt: fir
gii gg estiagrocunim considerstians for see. maitin
• • heshoialdidmasif ha Nero
I=l=
sorted tit milisidetallonibuf llitlettiore elevated.
Mr - Butler tame be are that in the order . of j
Wigs the southern States may weal enough wait •
whllebefere they stupon dimolvinelus Union,
boontose they are not allowod to furnishthe Pres
dents. It seems to us they have had a very fair
char hitherto, so ample, indeed, thatthey have
no reason to judge from the post that they will
not be fairly treated in future. Washington,
Madison, mauve, Jackson, Harrison, 'Tyler ' 1
Polk and Taylor--nine out of thirteen Proildents
in view of the relative population and wealth of
the North and Booth, certainly will mower very
well as far as we havegone, :Perhaps the Beath
has had several more than it was entitled to, if
we are to , put the matter upon tictiMat greunds;
and then we are to consider Shat Jim of the
southern Pretidents have' served two terms,
whereas none of the northern Presidents has
hitherto served more than one term. Botithern
Pre/Mints have tilled the chair of Suite ahontfif
ty years; northern Presidents about thirteen years.
Before South Carolimosill be honestly at liberty
to secede on the ground that the South dimattot
furnish Presidents enough, she will have to wait
lent half • century:
Here we see the main spring of all these se
ditlom movements—tho Impulse of disappoint
ed ambition. It was this which stimulated the
action of the Hartford eon i lention. This led to
the sedition, treasonabl convocations at But
and Nashville.
Ma. COBB', 05103 BMW= NI SAVA2III.AII.--
The Sarum& Republican, of_ Friday, contains
Honorable Howell Cobb's trpeecb; from which we
make the following extract
He did not believe that South Carolina.had.
the right to jeopard the indention of the South
by, her hasty and ill-advised action. Other
States were equally interested in those institu
tions, and she could not in justice to them take
It upon herself to decide upon such momentum's
issues, and drag them down with herself into the
bottomless pit of revolution and disunion.
For one, he hoped that Georgia would eviller
to understand, io far as we are concerned, that
she need not look for aid or sympathy from this
State In her efforts to overthrow the Government.
We may regret the coarse she has marked out—
we may even sympathise with her—but nothing
more. We can never raise our hands against
the Union for anything in the past
Mr Cobb deprecated the formation of section
al parties, whether they: be called "Southern
Rights" or otherwise. Organize sectional par-,
ties at the North and South, at the East and
West—let them meet in the Halls of Congress—
let each insist, "at all hazards and to the last
extremith" that It la right and the otters wrong
—and he did net believe the Union would endure
one month. It could never survive the bitterness,
the Weed, and the violence which such a state
of things wcoald engender.
MirWe again refer our readers to the ad
tertimnacat of ILO. Sarrell's Arabian Lienseenf, whiettaP.
Pars to another colonm, slat by which you wtl see It Ls
highly reconunersiol ; and Vale is not all: bennsduces ear
tilkates of those w h o bare need it and menaced Its ben
curial effects on their men perms. The cum are certain•
ly viol remarkable, sad at least the aseeliethe U lotetbr of
• trial Re lariat all to go to the weal, wbo wN furnish
• pamphlet vats, contabalog 1.12/ ealtialge recipes Om
the treatment of .Ws. to . sp115.1•1
L DR. Ittlidli7:ll
great remedy for &man of the Hoer, tic( much older
date than Its,lntoduetlon to the public.. Its db.:darer,
one of the bra Iddidelaus to ti do eouniry, used it for years
In his gradlea, brfor b• awn sanonneod It to the world..
Mishit= of to many quack retudlea, braided Y tos.
callus th. =it inarreloal cioallthi for healing all Maso
ns. disgusted an accomplished and Homed bbysi
dare, .ho naturally talc ,'we dread of being obnfourrEd
with tha- crowd of pretender,' to the medical art. whose
maenad more ;waded in weary userapaper Y aorerslgn
muddles
for all the Ills that gab la heir to. The raw.
mastic= of throe to ottomtdsplllshad peen E..
mar, and tb• urgent so/WWl:on/ by phydelana with ohm
n. tdd assedatad In kW practice, and oho hot witoasped
the Irmilortfol cons elleetni by his remedy, stt length in
duced hint to nab It publio.
potent. by
ute.A.dikoltES
• -
Suddenly. on Bibbit.la mist& Mth iou, 0.0.4 s 00c.
5.A.2, Eng, one at the okk.st. naktents 'of this dlr. la his
4.l74aara , 7esr
lir. Quctex cm. to Ptttabozatt before the dose of the
loot centarr. rev were taare attached to Plttahoffh, trt
mhos &Ivied to Its 14124,. Id eculdte *est to bla,not
to mad= seen la We Wel record of his lifb. et bat wit
ow of his grant et&ects, sumer loot 404 c 4 hit devotion
to Americo. taker ta, ecitedellY 1a Ills ft= of onattfac
resat A large tittle of amoaterteoces sod Weeds will
beet tesslotoey to hlaftway excellencies of character, let,De
Ida Mallen lament !dm far thoeo boos mita, of latch
lbsy hate =et, 317. Comaes betonsel to • clue may
1.5.107 Dsadog ionui the suretant of the old school, Ws
tietpdehed Dar peculiar and dellcate tiros of boom, lacer
.47, end patztotteet. •
lIIe trieuls, alb!. ito Meade otthe WWI Sr. hcrlted to
Waled hte foseeat, without further oothe, from hie
reaLleace, Baud stn,4, above fealthfield. Ude (Toodf.y)
aftemzet at 3 eacel., to ascend to the Cemetrer.
Birmingham.
rrWhigs and Anti-Masons of the Bor-,,
agh of litrialasbAsm. vdll mat th. Elar rhtehall
m tlammtay arming. tha Ilst Inn, at 1 o elect.
Me mamma! •IMlsh Miaow thoOmalyChamattal
ihrFalmrhat • El,
•
. . adrMlKtt
• ratiligglierv/raitagait
land that bto aso bj bas i garadr= l l l l :: .
a 'ldalear.nrthaitenrialeerc)%lll D•Unlxtfolly Taal,
NOTICE TO 00151TRACTOBJ3.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by
the brithrelthetl, at St. Oath's; Mr, auttl the 1411
day of Jane. Int, the the frays:ado. and thstetrottloa (Pr
anther furoblele thatortho of the — 37. Granite 1,..
ant Pike rimro Plane Rear; three Bk. tienthire
.boat $0 lulls to to Imo MqI2IIUISI Nod Wot KeNb.
?moths .111 be received either (lA.) by the Mlle sth
ell wort gad mtherthle to eaothlthe meta; or otharthrth,
#plait $ In knob, Wiest./ thL
of mad convenient Witham. (11) err lathes blank t eod
root OM)
_far plank deliver.' and lekt Into
Md. to 1.1101 tolahlor Ith.l for gthltutkio er Mlle.
thleitelleth R.bdnp sail cleating atth coheres of under 4
.6. `vil"..tertr
letigttk Ith singly or tarether- sllthe: Win of the
nod to be coothlebot 14 , 11 let or Deeember. 1141, sod tho
balsaco by the Ith of sober. 1 1 132. ix az moth wooer
the et may eelth. It Is yr:Toted to bleak the
mod
us wlth phlth - oak, cr trblth there Is en shear
deem us .met e. The details oY route. boil theelexterkiss
or the ethatker or tralldtoly: .111 Le rthdy roe eutthsattho
on and other th. dr OS Jl,ll. next. tither at bt. trear
thee or at the once t O&au. o.lLUlL.o.l.sthrt.thr Of the
Florae Balleoad. ft. Lamle.
mytheo4.l.7elo F. t. Man. Preethert.
Implements.
Agricultura
.1. HAVE JUST rec e
ivedfrom the Eaat the
gglowlog tonlocceore. all of the .best manufestun
tlWaa , Zl nom: Inevatkon. and I would unite all
to WI and erotaln . Attlab:t.
Maine, for bent. tatater, 1,
4 for wheat. rer , . ww , .." bU I "'
ECobertuthera. .
Sheller. for hone end ,
hata Down.
gnaw end Corn Budk Cutting &nes.
Vegetable Boot Cotten.
. Ogloese end Cow Chola Elolteni
' Cagebeet tints and tirsee Bethel, ant M.. .
Coasted two, an. end fen. pm, Was.
All mattafertined from theof best ontertale. ansl for tale
of the Inn lug Beal awry __,
O. I , W1C1E68911.A51.
still Coon of Wool awl Meth streett,
QUNDRIES--
2,1100 lbs. er.trs tr. to.. •
bosbtla reed ou u...b.
4 Lo
60 barrels wisps 1.1
• cidr "P vinegar.
60 " alrrWe
103
FLOP
loam •
160 " FLOP
tuqqa toY oarn. ,
1O fns
. w •
Ch
Oir rale cin .
No aID. NWrit
qui#EB3l TOMATOES, hermetically sealed,
Atga.v..artr-..-;ylElTlcartar.e:,`
nu
• Orourn sad Tim Derlart
D BEEF.--Evins 8 Swift's Sugar
J 5 Cored Boa esnosoOO, for Ws Or •
Wll. A. Ircuni.'3 a co.,
2.50 lAboir
V.,ENUINg SPEjihil OAN!)I,,EB
paraltipaLent pollabol
" fm aal• Dr
6.II'CLIJKO & Co.,
.2•3lll.lbany at.
tOTZ
•
. - Steam bigir for:SAle.'
I. SALE, at aboat half the real value;
. 0; teasonible Usu., a Wahl* fitentO Zoete. of now
mak'. Woof, ► mul floileriberetnfon teed la the Ak.144
elooolas will. Mullion 1). L Y. &PLAIT, Outer.
, Boa of htsseillon, Mar 22.1•61.--rof•Tn2V
ALARPER'S MAGAEINE, Vol. 2d, tiound
la cloth. '. I
6eOo4IU W Z IP TArtIiar tI VA . VIt ta l rraTV ' ("u"
. Utcoll's Laing tre,_No.,of. ',.. —.•- •
..1 1 oodwit t li0 10. lAtor U. TbIM ix4p
,op:.
L OAF SUGAN-100;bbls. tiv'd Nos.;
6 vv. AZT
14. , /Int. awl 1111114.4=1
hhda. Clarified, far sale by
S UGAR74P
EN01.13
A RATUS-50 bores foVoale b
.a 2793 . • ••
.
O,II.OULDERS-12 cooks for Edo by
mr 27 , Rumen* imistrr.
ITS-2 . q Chestnut/
4 , i ,,
•
NNtra
Rll-5 kegs for sale
12 . 1 ,V 4 1.154 ki6NNEIT.
, 151 First street.
PARR REDUCED! . . •
i s s a t
IiONONGLICIU 1101M6._
Ea Cumberland, to Beltimaro
BlORaßOlete l a ' ves the Wharf
above tb
yh u s . ll=d c a u ..lll= 4 l o'e u or.2e orsclael!', co.
6.1 loam &As (mann Sands/ scantnio
a chkca l conocorlort vith Stu can Cumbraland nezt
e v ralftgan ennaltinuna,S2 bona. Fars mils SO
Titus Shona& to Phtlactelpnia, 40 berms. pa.
Itur Nannast EMI norrool,- Conductors so }tar
Coimbra •,totnesu nrcorms and Curntoclandr ninon
atakss thio ee.daoor the bat mite Rost. .
• J. SIESICISSEIS. da=t.
Mrs In th e Itorronastrala noton..:
: ono= B. _ABEOLIgit CO,
mins stricrctusol, COIN, iiaxx :cam, IC.
- .Fo T i t rou rr e to , eel to Dank of netiOtoott
Lekilroutta so ld on eon 28.1"8=" " "
1.614.7T
-11),Qincr4011S-41Z054 CO no 7 superior
itielxu*ereretr, 3 lb. l.ruiVicas
uooa
- ea wwitet.,
IJNBEICD 911,r1300ptI 0 ns for sale by
X.= * oomo4
- _ _
BY TEE IBIEBBENT OF YU TIN M Inn* ,
IN pursuan c e of law,' li - bittuazo Ficxxold,
Preddent of the Unitd Steno of Amain, do berth/
and make known that public salee will be hold
the tutdramontlothl Land Mote In the Bute of ArkenntA
at the periods hereinafter dotijfts!thstaho
At use load Ofilo. at BATaaN tontheted.th
if..den the dna day of Bramber nert==
I=tbilo w Lesals alWatteathha T tr
North 414 tax seed reed of thrhili
Tranahlp two, of range down
T rr.u..i .ccuta9 czc,,..adca p ~rtsea: north of wma dm. of
runp Wm
.11"Orta giantess/int anima the Me priacfpaletesistims.
Township nftra, of .flues wo.
Irrational pots
slum and twelve, of tangs
£1 the Land Mice et OlLiairaGNOLE, oaminenchig as I
Monday: the illimenth day of Bentember next to the die- j
pod of the toblie Lands within the ontim , ll tam ,
sh to wit ,
s.en of the tasaisilrild mat/ Mt Afthßricalca
Township' cloth sad thane.% of tarp ,
, TOIICALID den% of ranntehthteen
At lb. Land Oeith at nbibra.ecetronmeten cm Mc.
day. the e
lands day_ of anksiet ihr the hlftstuf_
of nubile lands within tN , 'mud thlmtdth.t.Po
put. of towed:dart •
North Vac box • esid ender his Rthywhorfpoleteridkok
Potion. thirteen,twastrihne,twyntydrarandtwethr :
cad of the kt. frauds rim, to township three. of I
untie fa..
Townahlp ohms, of range oven. " '
smth ethe bass ism and Iste4r Utr a teluktmleTklin% ll
Township fan aged put of an in eutems =Mr- I
two and thirtnthrea. towndthe thirty.% of range ttnn
At the Lend Me al LlTilsk BOCK. oommeseing on
Monday, the het day of September next, kr the dietwuld
of the publie lands In the following Waned toots on net
neer Croress lake, els:
Nova Vase boat/ins mai surto/ Oa Aith Who:4W
The month half of section that. the oath bolt of too,'
fractional retie. tarts., and anal, ths mirth ball of I
seventeen, the eget half of twenspont, Maarten., the
north belt and mythical!. Quarter of tweatynbreeL the
northwest owlet of twentreir., aral the wan belt of the
northeast quarter of twentreerat, in townahl.p three,,of
.Landsm • •
appropriated by law lie the use of selmoti,
tail and other pursues, together with .tbome mason et l 1
overflowed lands mods neat thereby nor outtivelninor
nay. width than be gelatin' by the Etats antteatties
fosse the day . rlted for the tothnotorment of the wish
tie oda re of ander the act entitled "An=
enable the 8 of Arkansth end other States to
Prbfft "." ,thir l eid " waln fta titis Ara age rno W t:
Mu .,
had bounties herretoann granted oy eitY low of
Cionkrra, Wilt serryines rendered to the ume.4
Mu., son Oc • 0.13 ff Os aboonseefoosed land 4
se provided by the act coined •tan Ad , nuking Mann
dims kir the den and
h,
an, approved &I March, 1861. • • •
The chains of the than mentloned lards will be caw
tnel on the dens appoinud, mad will mood in the or.
derive which they am edverthed. with all command db.
patch. until the whole than harshest:l ofieud mat/or/a ,
thus timed; but no ode thedi kent 01te .71100
two weeks, snd 1,, , Z10411.001 Of 027 o f 4.• hoed
biredialtied until the min..= Of the tern wed%
Caren undu toy hand at the
Cis
of if UM:gm. this
dash der of Man. Atm ]timid cour thrown& ht but
dud aod liftponn . MP , w P.thlaitsflE..
By the President:
J. BITTTERIMD,
Commitsioner of the dtheral Land Mx.
ZtorICE TO PHESZI7.IITON.C:LA7NA/ 2 t. • .
f
Eve pane eatito t ta . , , /a.gg . lll:l irnotaran to an)
D.
' abertlr
.u v . eu . solierated. Molted to U .... W.
of the !tetchier the
flaftlTlß of proper
lend ohloa and make payment therthe es sops su
Ors Oiler teeing Ma rakes, and ben. the day la
the coo of the Puha. tole of the
Ong the tract claimed. othendee nth mom will be tams-
J BUT= LP
;ins ,
OonviU.L=tr of threi — n . l . eiZT:slX(7lc .
my=las:l3t
QOUNDS FROM KENTUCKY; by Rob
b:xi,- -
111 n and Dublin Weitzman:oo.
Warld's Fair Walt.
fiere oLllood Luck Polk.
Where vette Dien& of retatie
Thou but =andel w
th n
e Ma Good toot.
J B en an ntLlnd'a Bid n that ere briOtest.. . : .
:s'. .
New Yeses Polls.
trio Polka.
Blue Jambi.
Uld Bar:Lir sad Old Mat _
Lament of the HIM One= OW. -
'fly toles Is =tuft to mins elm
lamentst the laish Rosigesat. O.K.'d and fm tabs by
mrlz JOUN IL MULCIFL. 81 Wood It.
Carley Hair liratranet.
I HAVE on band a large stock of Matrons
i. mem...to/Jun ther. Maloales ß ttrot rata
".d ttl l P 4 .1 Tblbl L stmt. owalte tbs Post ace.
•
Western Insnranee Company. •
STATEMENT of the assets of thelree4orn
1rm0... oteepeer of 1itt410.0.03 1 3 4 1 1 4 4Er
1147,1331:
Balaac• doe o¢ , Stcct,..
lA* .bags 30:4 Wedeln 1333r3304 24130 00
seat 43
gat ,. ;111.3mountd—..--. 43313 06
Not. resiTed fir =.00112
J. JUDD It OD,
No. GO Wad rt.
1110000, -11Cjedjar"
5a72013.-1.1
14„L'K SILK LACES—Large aseartaient,
T. 7 chg*l4 ratl u st
ap tiratcr .
mr.D3
OURNING GOODS—Blackliombazines,
lyiL Alma. ilth Dambadoe dula. Mut= Ckau.
awe asulTassato, red and Waal 1.4 br
mr.D5 MURPHY i 80 PIE
NO.l MACKEREL-40 qr.bbla. ecnii, for
family rue, for =la Dr ISALIII DICIEST W.,
la Y 2 6 Wan ea Met st. •
Isutra NDlGO—Uaraccus and Manilla; on can
als:mesa, 6r w. by , W 19AltIt DICES!' It
mom"
Wl. and mac
. .
ARD OlL—Bennett Joan' brand, for
mai by aly26 11111/11 MOSSY • CO.
LARD -19. bble. Na
C I for sale by: , "
RIIV
.7 . 23 corner cod nalW ater us.
•
OATS -500 bu. for sale by
VW23 & & W. 111112110011.
PORN-100 NA. for sale by
IL/ mym & aa.umuuti&n.
EGGS.arze -3 bblet. for sale by
i
_ . e W. ILLIBArtiIL'
FLOUR -10 bble.Rye;
csyZ3 * 14° 'vb"ifrefilirmartm.
PEARL ASII-5 tons for sale by
ming a 1112tNETT, 1
arrVi 1111 &mod. angt Ito lint .t.
1100PS-49,000 Split Ash, for sale by
_
RA was INGLItiII 111
TR-7516h. N. C., for sale b 7
r= ENGLISH I BIaSETT.
LLNLE-0 bills. White Louisville, for sale
by my.X, TNOLI.9II BEIWEIT.
-
• tt:Tahir. mot,. an. 4 S4ant
-50,,0c0
• tilith.amil MIMI.
LIISIIING TACKLE—Canes, Rode, Lines,
br
w.,w.
myVI 67 Xarket otnet, am= of Ifoaota.
WATChkS, Large variety, .and at the
lowest lar mean gash prl" WILSON.
wholesala
re L. tar%) .
ricLEE PENCIL OF ROBERT BURNS, the
Pont mar he ma at sal On..
la • satanded assatiasatat a Gold sad Slur Paa.-44
Gala Yaw at taw best taanathetura Padua CtaalaM !Nara
Manes. ae. latr.tatWilAUS.
11.11312 casks Bacongn i r Elie by
II :t am.
yz JAM=S . ,
RICA Crimson V C I VC t aadG Id Pr
per
llaneaFs, Syr /haling Rouen tal Todd [task P.lll.
I= We by • W. r.. 514. . • tiS Wood mt.
mO3
OILN M CRACKEN Ts. JO& &ABELL.
Nate Diotrkt , td Atlor.bastr Colostr Vold.
• ;" 7 ,
. "' i r t. ll ?ky D ati,.l6sl.e. Co s ort alatoiAt 14
(1211.11=t, Nog. AlialtOr 4J:triba, thie
ale smog croditT imu iras ta hl is. =k y.
the Auditor4lll anted b hls oyydntment
t his oft.. No. 1W /mak divot, PltuoUrip. tot tiototor.
Joao IM.I. at Y ofaxt. Y. IL
Obit A.B. IioCALIIONTOLooIItct.
Smith's New thwaphies.
Q bIITIPS First Book in Gewalt 'an in.
bo'thwomouo.ogoago., n ab..
i tram! with VZ ettentrina 4u m mP5 Mint
Smith quarto. aelmood HMI la cey; • mac*
7=a l sil re rd I V= h l itt " =.4=
111m.I. Must:Meg with Mt Meet amps, atel snattrota env.
1 vif i gly . r.ll C. Smith. A. 61.- 410.
a. nom%
my 24 . . TS Apollo Bald • 3 . Fourth et •
PRINTING PAPER—A large lot Double
',tedium ant tconoul P!tutoaynt i rt
me.. 4 .
WRAPPING PAPERS—A largo assort.
011):4 •PAPlit ifarobcnua, oor. Mukot. fad
Men GROSS STEEL PENS, of all quail , :
i r= t i k a o i rli u =4: 3 4 ItifiVolli otVr
0.10 brutal masoartnntnkt lor sale el •
W. ii. LIALE.4IS 176' BUM
'
;21 corner Mmtlmt figosa4 Ms.
IJourtina. Amadeu, thirpir Pod eogyi)
ARARE CHANCE is offered to a person
who whobes to tent et:hi .bo bas • ay:dial - of from
wen to Wet bal &
ntart~at
led Mu to twenAgl%.=
'7! W. LINZ&
FOR SALE & RENT—For vale and. rent,
1: zrillee uoalllll6llNll . l=pl=dati t zed . b a r
N!, , 7474L0kb0• f.40%.401 . • beam and lot totbe
oeighbozW+o , l be is 3 tow.
Or a
me 24111 Meaty and Inteultsoar omen Liam It.
• ShOolder Itntor. '
l IIOULPER BRACES, - o tho moot op
redalio, ilpsols In drachm sad eirainta4,
k rrnzwho =plain than —jan
.724 'lt a. Bain, 61 Word -
OUISVILLE WHITE LIME-50 bbl.
X/ Irak breed and far salt bz W. &T. WILBON.
mr2l let mas t bad 111 Berard sr.
TO LET—A commodious little Dwell:EN
AtzgarLl:mtub.l.l.l—A .srmx-*
:or or WM. A. Jas.+.
64 Wood“.
D RIEDIAPPLEB-15 bbis. for sale by
my 24
SIIAD-40 bblo. No. 1;
1
MYR{ " 111;611a11/17NOIMAI i
UGAB-100 bble. Powdered, for sale by
BDRBRIDBB a. INGIBLAM.
G REASE bble. gopcl greTe. now land
thic trout Reamer Cultragrgo at tr a se o e
bT
u 1,24 we hint am.
SUNDRIES- ,
1 bbl No. Wool last .
. .
4 bogs stb4rs
1 do Wool:, •
..._lb - *
: r; di , AIIDI 4 K D . "" ii tWa
item. C. 4 1 b 7 /.. l''' VIVA VICEIT a CO..
ma y Watra 4:4 Rivet W.
boxelaor landing andfot
NJ ca. DIONAT 00.,
Warr sod hoe Ni
1.by724
BUTTER - 3 bbl d freely now. • 'and
roots b 7
and ded,
ROUGH CUT BACON HAILIB cub,
wall card, wW Mindu I=an c r v ir.o3,_
.
'rimy pEAVELES;—• -40 sackt i ls store, fcs•
.up br , Down Di I 01. •
mr.24 WO= AM hues sta.
MAR-80 bbl. store, sad sold
low to slow
5•726 7 - "g" r aa 4
WC19628%.
LARD 01L--(suporior sztioleTin half bbls
fos ul. bY [a7241 3. Km a co.. ao Woad au
AC DYN-500 lbs for rale by ' • •
1a721 • 7. KIDD• CO. co Warr st.
WANTS D—Places for several 'clerks;
magswil. school umbers, • ales' roans it= ID
dia,...t.O.M.7ll3=tbrieW amtrid iced coax,.
tumagrozed famllka. Wet sa3
deT nom., sarl bresoaida
bareral gccd German girls irsztpd. Phrerma=An•- -
era boy. of .11 ago, and • number of lab.ing
mai young WOUltO Irsat to go u norms. 4 - pend Eth
1")!?
tigotrit ottiodoa to rot otmotoio O'bo o p..
Maw cal at ISAAC nasals ,
me.h&• As'""'d htliatte="b"4
•
IHE DAILY GAZETTE, and all our Pin
s-'
Lr.l=l. sad trod of oar Weekly, sad oboatleo I
Z •orm•most oor
ottios and Onng=i West Countorfol_
To Letr, Moak Artlelo of A.v. Moen Tab* •
.mall MAW% ..cly& WI
Its 4 twin*,
o moth',
m 7 N . Agent =am: orettant.Llbrrty et •
INDIA WASH 5L1.K.8,-.0) pieces just re;.
tithed. a very desirable article. uurtuutat b t'iltib^-
a Imp asectrimut. of foulard Bilk. beautiful stylea. -
my= A. A. MASON it CO.
• QTOCKS WANTED-
dew rt.( Eittrg .. itg amk ipimbro;
Exchange Bank of Pittstnirgh.
n'SHARES FOR SALE on favorable
am , urnms. br .1,..11LLL CO.
..722.1•
- -.• NEW'MI7/31C% • • : I
. . _
111 ICLEBta has jiiet received •'• '
. Jean. dick.
' lttigiational Union, • pattiqio song, dadicadni n.. inn
Bring de /3•rigg new Ethiopian En= atephis C
Varier of Pinnhorgh.
Ed= ...,,,,. a ., :rall i v= •
gnat Homer, oil sans brJear.y Linl, with nag soiiona.
The lionntsin Darr. , ,
ThEa;•%_,Vt2o4l%__""W.' . - hy .
Poet, ana dAdkaSKl to ..n. Arm WX:01vi,....a
Go wham Ina inanglng dual..
1 know who. _
ths• go. . . .
bo
M don=lovin darn. .. .. .
£lc.—Nag Waltna, go. . .
. Nnlol Third stroat.... .
• li.V—A oplendid lot of Pisan and 3 =trogi•
.. - -
T ROBBER GLOVES & MITTS—
ILA hrnhable to LAW at a protection to its Lanni In
hookoattaL b agur g u alno= eon of Tx 5,t...1: 1 =,
L S = Inaba Ant, a:W.4 •
J. a ILL PILLLEIPIL
VLABET WINE, (Bt. Julian. Medoc, of
cos ors ooma, vouraited purs.• Trke. Valor
Mr ib lio D oen bottle. esFip%rn
LIGHTEING RODS—Sprat* Patent.
JANES JACIESON, OMEXIAL AM"
Induale Dtpot, 86 Wood gred, Piashrgh, Pa,
:3.,5E 291ffteerare so con
rtris a i it t sg"raffr " Tril? Note;
1.• liTailkawarogaikaud 1
itc
. uousemat as• • • r • • • • t at o. Rand
7
New Mute.
•
~ .• tatiimery. •
_.
WS. 11.A.VEN; li tornes of Market wed Se-.
e coed Mee, he. lag eleehg ire eel* the 1 . ,
dock. or enlace In the Boaloncry Um bronaht. to tau
city, cooristinir at ara7 qualhy of . .EseZh, Yrearb,_ata
ArieliCSll Prating Paper, illWiozo, Donn eaa OW Blank
laoker i l i,.. s eerry ark at Etna= Areal's, Itarrhort's,lhr
seer, 0 Tbootpioa's, sod Ilibberr• Wrhhor /oh..
black rah Yobaos.hlortrol..Taeltam'e, end other eel.
Dated atearcErrhea&l , Pedr. Quin. Water; toe.
Imre, ell aloe and, easllllea steel Par Meager, Boot
asid ccd Pas noldazMg mien earid Boma ink
Stands.Wafor Bold.. ; aq2o
Lam! Lawns!. •
A. MASON k CO., No. 62 and 64 Mai
• kitsteed. us row= j 0
dLo Wisdom. Tbs
sa atm/masa of s srest Tsrlsl7 the stosmoada
012 MOO emu P. Md. MT'a
•
Ir. PARTNERSHIP heretafore'emilting
between the anderdped, under the Arm sad etfle
Inlke. Mirth a N. alt the Ketodestam
Goo Waitak. thls de dheoffe rr : VI Matted eoasestt.
ALLIANDIM. having .rtorehesed the entire
Inhume of Cherth a to nil 'Mousy
as the rale ae weal. . ALBX.It at
ALMMEL CHUM
. . .
. . .
ItORd7S-1-6001bs
fot auty >ts 21 J. rmu a 00..
Woc Englifski.
d ot
SE FLAATNERSIIIP heretotorn existing,
twttreen the ovionignidotada ftnatof "ar
oma ,
• sad •Llatur.4. Carothers ti Olt oar
dlsoolved by isotual ecostou' sot the oantea of =to to to
met br elt• Samuel Charrit or ;tae 9ozotbots• m lho
!main[ 0! of ' h. bU4', SAMUEL Clll3llaLf. •
YITZTOT.'
Procatronth, Afar 241.1551.--roay2l3t
BURLINGTON lIERBEN9.—Jast recd,
M ban of Um ieUbsal34 BarUilito.
Us 11= amber, szkl Ibi a 4 by
A "
FISH—New Shad; . .
Baltimore l'lnyribi.
seUryb '
- Mai bed No 1 U
• Orme atak 0:11142: Ibr yal• " • •
say'Z ' • Wit a. bUCLUILO 01./.2.SeLiteityst.
PARTNERSHIP heretormi existing
Diseolnticn
ri ß Da. tbr lirro sarei QTY at INILLIIat. CifUltell a
harts' expired by Ibblatiao. dbrohnd by mutual
lbw V.1.111.1,—at
FcrAP OIL CIATILS—Just reed, from the:
Feetary.l93 Pates Cap 01109tb, a twastiralty 9996.
iteWter p 4 .boles, e u ire an eset.99 , l" th•
On Cloth Wigwams. Dice. 14194 9 Weal st.
ILILLIPS.
UWE LACE SCARFSJust reed at
most . I PAM ZATON'S.
ABROLDERIES—A. d. Moos - & Co.
rEsteia.r=i Mt: I =M
ce.suakt a =, HU& at u tez d s
ris=t- o. Cl s anl6l Marl= st
B ACON -10 hhde. prima Sides; .
8 - " Meares,
1D tiaasaertn
Tor ale by . 6. WATERZIN /j0 1b234
BO 636,1 61 Water. and 02 Franz at.
ARD-25 kegs No. 1, for sale by
my= L. B. ITATLBMAN a 20N9
LINSEED OIL-25 bble. pure, for sale by
u‘r= • • - • - ,r. °immix .
irtiMESE-2tX) bares for isle
V mi ner. c
D RIED UAW:LES—NO bu. for sale by
G IIAIN-6 1 0 bu. o.st!;
=7 . = .I. IL irITVRN t SOM.
DRIED PEAORE&H.OOO Imelda (bright
avve) In ohne awl fir rale
myr.. MINT. 2[L1.ii.k. , .1b a 00.
Dbr =rg IES-30 sae .
i ma s trimnelValc''
CASTOR OLL-9 bbls. ( Blow's Drake) for
Id* by lar2l MILT,ITIREW4 W.
:tut: 11l p ri r oo ,.: of
sae D 7 Viy= SIISY. MATHEWS CO.
Important to Druggists, Hardware Herr,
•• - And Store Keepers in rural: •
MEM is to inform the ahoye parties that
1,.1.14 MUM ha animal from MUM**
bartrivrith War imumbri of their LIQUID GLUE, for Oa ,
polders. and all blade of ono' amen Iron, Mae,
WOW. Glam. (Una and a any mloms4 rold
bath* of Ulm - Mara •Abo. the r r rsr t
baking Pomo:slim mipereadlon tiro a Your, a n d
crating a Leant:Mil. ontritlons food. in one ha/11m tie
arm may artkin out One or fro agendas Irnalerl UM
Mr. huller ',Wain( engage to Moo ODIT<Tlii artirlas
an rot am meth i al i . YORMLIIa art 01 ADAMS' kunst
Ofdoo. b this day. Ma 10 TA erlort.
• The {bora for tale by tOO. •
OnIT tants in Plttabosah. •
SODA ASH-500 casks of cm own mann;
ncraw.wwwanc of as goed Quality and tot
to say linort.l. and id rata at the lowest. =Had prim
n/ ANNNITI, BUM CO..
IN •
. .
a CASES PHILLIPS'& - MAYER'S LP
,Prs MD OLLIE—Pa ammtbsg Lsa. Wad, ata>e;
K Mt. M. any aitotax. Lesm.& wort It
dands Inadtall sb. al Tab sou at YORBYTWllCaossolsdon
Mars. Plud.ur '
SIJNDRIES--
Ira tir rsln c ; l : rth
33 .
• le k 333 fresh Him
meat JOINVIT le4.=itr"lstit!r
e t fEAP BONNET RIBBONS-A. A. MA.
Oa an a= srpaatua a larga lot of taatital
co Spring Ell:4ms, at 1.2 K masa= rant. Than gooaa
an ailanspsmd fur eta:ammo, as tiny as yell womb
yenta. a.
and 64 Market et. • 1.721
FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS—Of English,
German, and oar ours moorittetare, for plo al the
Cloth Worm:a, Nor. 7 and 9 Wo
111.od st.
ary2l • ' J. rtaLLIPS..
To Tea Drinkers. _
rat, n want Real Good Tea, go to MOik
TR& MART. hk DismoTsk bra Is
la th • 'OAT. hices-40s, tok-,16.1,==
rtOPLEY'S POT CLAY-36 bbi&justreed
satta sale by.
.J.I3CIICIONUAM 90.
EeRENCIi FLOWERS—A splendid variety
t the anted dike trench end ]mama
L nttepeepkrel bwll MT Chet& Vheieadll or
DItIED PEACHES-35 sacks in etoreolin
h esid bmr t064.° 144 ' MlAtt imam a cc;:
sarri
B UCKETS -50 dor:Marietta, for sale by
101ROOIS-100 dos: Cony J. for o O
ak b •
..en • FL
gALERATILIS-100 boxes pare;- • •
"'mays bbla.
3. B.
ottraldar
EARL ARE-25 auks for'sale bp
mrsl • J. B. CLOJTZLD.
r 1 49 . 11-4 caaLs puiTiloploaAl.=m
kALERATUB-6 tons
11 Ixats
ItO •
boxes and corks;
IZM
DRIED APPLES-20 %ig for sale,b&
p-1 72 .i t iSH : - . —casb. for 111
"Ina" 1 co.
LlAlawl:peclirrnvyrririll
TRANSPARENT WASH BALLS—A Szke
JL lutaw reed agut kir tab at a C . V . DOMPA,„
WOO
*LI XOHANQE BANK STOCB—For Bale
.11.3 • IL D. 1130. -
auto Banker and Iscbasts• amts.
uNintigs.-14 (2,1=
picapnrwisiogLir
AMUSEMENTS.
PEOPLE'S CER • S!
NVESTRIAN, DRAMATIC AID 7.001011=1
•Mrcust Theatre!: Menaprial .
A <Mindlon of 'fro IStallabusentA, toad mica the
Noarrr .umrsa.m.y mast .
awl radez the Mat .up - or MI; eipla
Pmairtar at EMS" O. cuaa
Will be saaltal In Qs CUT of Pitt 6 .llb. i.froa
HOZEL
r:TY Afternoon and .r.rtgAt; at 2 'and : 7 egad,'
au MONDAY, MAY Tdt6.
ottrAdmimia, AS touts mat. Wm nutkuhrs en Dit
moist sad Doocauturo Nadu]
Pittsburgh Life Insurstum-Company.
- . O AMAt,
OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTH ,12REE.r.
ike
PleSidnt-410117101 , NOCIXICLLE • t
lir &it sdneioesogatt saattus Dan of this
[~}; ~ ~'~I,: :OU ri~~lr B ar "i
185 L MOM
MIX= aIiaIIiGEMIST BEM Clet
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND::
EXPRESS Packet and Railroad Line for
CLoolood. toe/onst lost of Vit a
from
4.drVAVMVita. , c4o.3e o
to Asnons. laot tno.coloolid Papoto=or
Ciffelasol sad Nottbarsla floWood Co. to C
an_Ww4i
onSta.
farm
BaoWX.
Stamen lame ther loading moat dm 3.1
Howe. if 9 o'elook..A. AL. coonaellotivfiva tiir ' = ll
Liam, whkh al/1 lienvi latioadlately oaths Extra of the
ataamer, writing at Ravera la ante for triell=narTrata
of Cars for C Irralsad; Pwem, WADY lino arrive at
Clereinati is time to tat t? a 1 Line of Stamen
for BUFFALO and DEMSOIT. *al tha steamm far Mk.
Iro. Wed.. Sandusky Cub Dualum ana
oho (or evralag train of ors ftr CortoolsV l .6 . ...adr. rod
Ciacbroati. . CiA.
lizaaralsai.
moms ran,
ota.v Egdadst i mtir•
-- : ( "Ice 4 n a n
J. A. CdI7UFIY7~
car= of Wtbitela sad yde.yzioul,
1851.
jag
UNION LINE
On the Porealvanist Ohio punts,
•
. .
SIikAMPLN, m ' x 'ct ;'l. o.
,lIIS well known Line nozlrot=
tralte faded sad Damao= Qom
ud CLaIMAND, to may taut on the sad Labia—
Tbi belittles of the Line are trosorpased In bamber.prod.
or, sad owls,. of Boats, al:era-nee of CaPtalr!a.
Amy o, mts.
One Brealrares Pittsburgh au& ClareLva3
to cosorectlea with • Lim of etrasobsats
808011 sod BLAUB, and a Line of arstr
(propeller sad sesseL) ma the lakes. ,
Psrb Oa, Youngstown, -
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tkv."..,,i !twin anew. ill "AS Wseeb►
Brandies,Work,
LIAVING completed antmgemente with
Bona fa Bordonaz tad otbo4Entoroosi fx fa
oosonClan ofmf ordodo, I to Moo nodded to &kr to
Deslon,_at • odvoloa toporlatloa roe, 712114.
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Attantioa Is Mita! to mr 1141% as Wool
77.5 pookirMv,s,4 D0ni500z,..4141 lor-lotllacsailel,
75 111. sod 0r.115514r0 57 , sod bratrolibtoo
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10 45 cut. &oder. and C 454. to.
sdoes Old SoLlood sad Sebortuo .
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4 ontperlor Jaatotes Ram. _ _
po cub mai. Lad. /Irmo Boat and 75004.51.
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0. =v511 to ozotated Irglooptier 0p.4
torte and Dads; 30 Walookt stoat.,
LSE PRESERVERS - Ii4AOBE 11.1-
.7. on bad, a. rants at Italia Rubber Ltllilt•
servers =Et Jutets, Etabber snd Octeiranstadia
tun. le WO taut India aubbcr Dewy Wad st-
NEW . BOOKS !—.A. large - enp ol y No.
=utak Crooks' m& sod Latin
la Family Sabi.= G at the AAPPateeen Gt •• haat
sod Xottlet sad font 800. ori • demi ULM; 2.1111.
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7 ~ dand .
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78 Apollo BuiWings. Youth st.
MURRAY S FLUID .IdAGNESLi—Jost
m'a $.ll is &Lb by &N. WICICCIISHAIL
3x720 • =an of girth sad Woxl st&
::: :.Newßooks,tustreceived. - • . ,
glum% GB *AM A R, for the nee of-Bi
lamb sad. Velverettler, by P. - Butimumm m.. 1
bY ht. eosz. Alexander But
t
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The m iVectlfedetetee, ehd Beteht. of 11M by Bab•
ry ht.TM , Limo . tens.
The sea .ihmsceinle - of Captain Clbedish
Gouger . Es, Teen =Liner luel - Wye:meta from the
pyroyy live Ter by Bey.ll. T. CbeeverklEao. men..
.Tar de by . - - - RHOPKINS,
. toyle ... ,TS Arab MIII4IIIEI. Fourth st. .
CLUYSOTT'S Yellow Dock d - Sarsaparilla--
ILN l i scou &rah, by. 3. IfIDD CO..F
WISTAR'S Balsam - of 'Wild Cherry-1
won ftre tale t 7 aryl9 J. KIDD CO.
MIPSEED-30 bbl a. prime, for solo by
'IP ASTER OIL-35 bbls. No.l (pms)foriale
Dr .12 .7. =ID It OD.
131101 BOOT-0300 lbs. for sale by
GGOLDENSYRUP-12 , half bbh. gad 24
W"'"nrilislttirrenracer
LIDLI RUBBER DOLL HEADS & ED
DIE% a aus..t riter, foe lab at ft* Tsai* Rabb,
.y wig
tics.. 7 sad 9- Wad rf. J.f lL PlillJars.
C HROME GREIPI-4 cases superior anal.
AW= ham sal •-m,W,t pain 'a t t. tr,
MOLASSES & STROP—
:..Iy bbla.B~L I (olUes
21,n. Coale Dr •
.SI.MBItIDOE INGIMAK,
114 Wain it.
. :HAMM—Reed this 'day,• per
• • - one anion of thaw va' dearo4 . ph. and
=MN it CO. •
MAPLE SfIGAR-2 bbh. Teryy choimbla,
ca
SIN/ARS—Double Rehied
rock, Pulrani sad PoirtlenoLcostationtb.
ca e hi tb. banal orr.tate, tbe lase
LOOR OIL CfLOTII&-,A Rate stock of
moor OU does .oell ot IrLitho stooing from Xto rls.
to so kr• as tho oamo g
palg.enreelault.' Ilrectourts anA boom Immo, Do
nomotoato all sal gonads oor met betoo_p
Arnim... • • J. • LL PM.LaPIL •
sayl6 • , • • saga licoi et
NERS' 01L--20 bbLs. warrantedpure,
'Or sssurana.
ICB-41/ tierce& Carolin`fcrr gale by -
layle JAMUL. CIIIMIOX*IOO.
VOITRE-450 Up Rio, for sole by
1.716 J..A. ISC=EIMT* CCL
W.;P / ' --25 "glßsUid'x,l,:fX.lol.B
bbis. for sale by
.!m716 1: 13131100131411331 100.
SIIP; CABS. SODA-10 kep_lar pile by.
snle ' B‘l"aluumiti
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).,7 • u ° hlid. prier T1,0.1 , 1 C. 4.
MI6 Ig IMIRBRIDOII a tiO
' HOIILDERS-32 casks for - sale by
,m 716 ' MILT. Jona 02.
FIRE BOARD PRINTS—For solely
• vale • W. P• MAZSltallft KWoO4ii .
ILKAP WALL PAPER—For sale by
male • A. k. NABELIAL46I Wec4 at.
TESTER CENTRES--For sale I_3y_ •
mr3B W. P. XASUIEW.I4 V. 5 Weed IC
LARD-3 o
bble. &13 keg* No. WATT &f ad
CO. o by
ar . JOUN
31 Mu aid 40 hi 50...1, 13.2.14pttre
•n Sisetalk
bu..altsqpnior nantialtfat talkby
.46 , , JOILN WATT cu.
OFFEE-400 bags Rio, sale b 7
IN -100 ..‘ o.tinKdon or
ode by' Jouri WAIT I OD.
gr 0 krly_ery excellent anatnumt
1 ; , •. et frau St , to Mk ill mama:
atonal:M i % Cloaks. far Il.ta torbokad Intatent
rd—oaror to_pat oar litevrtmaaa.
W. W. WILSON. Idutet.th.
raLAW? SWORDS—Just teed, a lot
=snaLrarclds, alai tar =bland Os
SALE; to close cons3rnent,--50
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