`~ - -~ ,: y ... S Vic._ :=~`~'. :. IITANIIITt: a- CU. 7t2fzzua,o#, ~;Ii&TURDAY MOHNIIiO.4I.It. 21, 1852 Whig State Convention. .„ , ,gfiri Whig State Conventiim will he held ati thi*fgh of 'Much, IO&. foe the gore of Poing:ding &Canal Oonitiliglikii.s. forming an Kleitoral Ticket, and gionsipg delegate,. tho National 'Caniantion. The Viblgn of thi , •aflona eountiei of the 'Conteaoriartalth an hereby notified to ohridolagatio. equal Mewolerte their refinawntatires to the N.M. and lion. WalWagentativea. to attend mkt Convantion. By inger,of• the Whig ewe tionital Ontinitte. • NEIL 1111DDLEAW ANTI/. Prosident. ' Titnasol. Jonas, il.wrotary. ' 7.15._ • Whig gonna In the noontay•will ANTmLsome AND WHIG COUNTY CONVE3 Comm' e of Correopondooce, or the Delegates from the serer.' Wools. Pat. arab. and Toirnetipa, at the hut Canto, ii.e12 , •13110 , 1.*0' . brealm melted to meet at the C. , e Oil !louse, eltp of PRO. hands, On WEDNESDAY, the 10th Alai' of MAltell next. I ":' at 11 'deka:A.M.: ta' appoint Delegates to oo• Fa.ocoo told at Ihn-rfihurg. on the 2000 proximo. • • Pall attianlabae le equestl`p mausolea. • - .10PLail KIM). Chairman. 41•121;4111.2VG NATTER :1171:1., FO 112% , OK R 4CIIP-40 F 1 0 TIIIS PA P E'R • 1 /FM ire impeeted, the Journal has ollevidenee to jeStifp ite attempt to place GAIL Scott iv a pie Gov. Kossuth and his mission. fie editor ioate:hiaease as auearilitc related •of Cietqecit 'and flea. Casa. The Senator act, . ' ed the 'ioldierf' it' he alma prepared to march an O* to Ilangary. - Oen. Scott replied that he 7. 11 !a ,. prepared to march wherever Congrecti !actedhlm. /a meet fitting and epportuse Cr- ' .• johtdeF. which completely floored the gest 111i ohiraticler,•' who .Iciabtless as eeeting to trip slew of th Presidential con t teal . .Th# reply was equal y appropriate, to • abetting -Po maleo . aubordiaa ion of the military to the oPeil power, and we ednuot Kee how aoy Oho could have interred Irmo it the conclusions . ' Ithighitavel affected this 'almost miraculous eon . • - 'version ,ottltptaitor of the Journal. Ile must bieniMrd.up for a reason for his change, leheli be hAtiitintsuch anWepodieutforjustifiC3- , lian, and in . :choosing ir; he appears to have twee careful for his own consistency, or the ap ,.peisiance edit,, than for the position and MCCOM of Gin. Scott. Such friendship is hardly to be ofsaire.l. . • lace AND .I•LASTEB. We hare several times spoken a the - value ;;;;! and Importance or the coal trade which, ill re emit , Erom the completion or the Alleghiny :- fey kallrosdA,Weitern New York, the enundes, Mid the entire region of the Lakes bring Lissa ]: WM of that mineral, and there being along - the •tine oilhat fowl enough to supply that erten ', I: ... gyn region' for ages. We hare also spoken of thrintat*res . cif iron ore, and . of the numerous ....,taipakeeeiwatteied along tholine of that rood:the wrll4eiof':which may and will he indefinitely "V, , 'inittilied,'When Italian please Congress to ens • ) ...ble on to manufacture our own iron. There are two other articles, the exchange of which would .. likewise theow a large amount - of profitable bo o :einestsvaponthat road. lie tila valley of the al ~. legtreny there in any quantitY of limestone, igeneralli , lying aide by aide with coal ; of .uree fit conbie tininsfaattlired very cheaply. The south . ~ . Weelempaii. Of ;New York in destitute of lime, 1 i - awl nonseinintly it s bears a high price—eon:te t t t ng t i lilcolf3 or 20' cents per bushel at Mean.— ' ' Finn Arinntrong, Clarion, and other comities ~., „in ,Pennailtania It could he furnished by rail. -• . Wil at titettectinoidirably lower than those just . ,' ittstient4,sivingtt - :rsoil profit to the meant:lc ': thrii- stiktixtiiti roar,. ' Although we do not iptiktkie trek of trade as , at all of ~..1 3 1. i i .1 . .1.- . 4.oj'iritti AiLt of coal, yet it is one al elm- , - Col !table magnitude, and well worthy of being. -,WAken into the;estimate. . 1: .i.tit Lliiiiither hand, l'li valley of the Alice's. liiii tfeh*: it is: in minpial wealth, a- entirely - •...deititittniet,gype um. of plastei; hut there is - , ittelin4M - iittf it iie the valley or the Gennessee and it"' CanadoLi The exchange of these two ar ticlei would be . ofincalcidahre advantage to the . people of both States, .wh il e at the same time „. ~ ' they would throw thousands of tons of freight esPen the .eoad. ''.• 'The amount of heavy freight upon this rhad ion be Seri taiga' from the moment. Of its cont ..' Vil 'it taidle P it will I;di i• iron '... 4 '!'. .:.i N": ' . P . 6 • lumber fiee , hriek. and many other articles' for i .It,ithebargh, and coal, sad lime, and iron; glass. ''Strid 'eountlAt other articles of Pfttnbargh man 'el: tafaitnre, destined for Western Now York so I - -"- ''' '-ipossible that it can fail to be tad to the etttckholderi, :no it the making of the country wilt Patio. Lamm PROM PARIS. .Pitheursth Ganqtr, by Ilitfims J. Rose. • PARIS, Jaa .; • ' • Eventsatn . hurrying ouward!-- The oonfisca . • •• • • tion of the riesua.property, which I mentioned to you the other day, kW already • I•econiccom :•- ; pliefied. A decree, poldishad in the .41oni- Itear," orders the confiscation of all that private Oonsaira Which Louis Philippe, - i n ascending the ifirone, made over, with a foresight rather.pa ternal than royal, to. his children. The other • - • estates of the Orleans family, whether descend s,c tin by eaccession from the.Princehle Conde, or' • • from Madame Adelaide, are to , be sold after • • ' d Wit;regard • 11,yensit s to , theconfiscated prcip,4ty, the intention is, by', a groan piece of muehitveliaa ;art, to divide it' ainong thoso in terestt from which support Is hoped for, is at ' dew in render them acconOces in this brutal spoliation Than, the legion of honor, the cler gy, the- army, theiestOliiihMents (to come) of • the "credit foticici,"..; are endowed at the • expellee of the- D'Orleatar. '''fillifurtifttately, we have a proierb to this effect—"stoleu goods profit nothing"—and every thing, would indicate that we shell once more have reason to admit - its It is not that I am thrived overmuch •by the -Lamentritions of, the English and Belgian nal!, Who, upon thiS uccanion, are eohoing nittrinurs of-Iffe Pstrisiati parlours. I tin ' 'iluesEoriably teapprove of this cfinfumation; I , • deerit4t unwise; unjnet, and absurd, even with gtrd to the intermts of the banditti who rule " ss.A . The litter, by thia'act, Mire seriously Irallaimect and alienated the powerful cladis of alp. Jtattais and property holder:4 they have shaken almost to its foundation' the very principle of 'property, far, if the intermits of State today.re . quiver that the possessiOns of Louie Philippe . ahnuld fie.conflscated, why .. , ahould they; not, on Morpoir,,deraand the eonfiscationjef all that belones 7 toll. Bothichild or M. Greffulhei The • :toieuzenip" 'perceive the aim ma compose • of 'this blow, end hence, I have told yon, that even in ; !•.'n. 'Bonapartist point of slow) the' `'. - niesaire' was a stupid one. fact, It , has created for Aottaparte 'millions of enemies, and not a sinile; friend. - 'tot the s•plitageitej ,whotn he has collected atoned him, if his deiire, hinituar he has only rendered accomplitt . and men plunged in dishonor do riot form elaitiefit of stretigth- r they are but a hard. Howeyer,,l.repeat t0 ., ,,,T0u, I care batlittlef the. dermaluts of mea`,Srho hare no bowel' , feelink,'eroepting , for money,—who wily'. , nunifestatlon of pity, saw thousmals ot 6- i. : 41011 t perspas, shot down, imprisoned, or"' 1 ported,lsad whose sole reenrir t , aomp e is - . 1 -la &walling the destitute oWditito o rmilY ' ..- . that still retains one of the largest r o c , ' if ,not..the very largest inTarope,.. -- "Thrtomis- Varatiorifor.. money, this laimovelibliolmoos men la apeooe of the least citprlatio ' ... *hits of the dniamalisatioi that ls a rer -taln elatie;. bat,: it do plsar - Oat tb w . , . ' . beet t ita ppalthdaant is tht.vow 4r where It , has canned,,d3od has not - -delii. Prance' ... over to a troop pflrigandaaad, Wes for' . ..'...Pothdig: - .. ..:.,' - Bahia% els decree Via led to imior. .r.' idaat - Went-4000, of Mliaistidessiemrs ae.. mordiy. - Adjillir; im4ri ,41,1 . wOteT:sism ,... , . -. ea all the. Twent. , messares; DO ..Prance f. fonelei,l' hurled. cti f.iPartsgoix," political 4e, ill, itilL I izg greedy abarepr of stolen elltated pre. , . ' petty. _Applied,. of We yeartypee, to the ,agmlita oantatwt aae - i . his been thevictim for two month s pait; are too hones' and conscientious to lay hands upon roya&property.. They lisie reduced thousands of innocent persons to beggary; they have made desolate- more families than the cholera ;but when it was proposed to seise the possessions of 'a family, which might yet retoorn to power, tliey 'were shocked at the idea, and at lince,sent in their resignations. So, we hare a relay of worn out hacks within two menths,—Mit,.* they are going to hitch on fresh borses,and the Pres idential car will 'All with increased rapidity down the slope, that invites it—and Iscilitatee its swii). descent. Montrea l Peivigny, Abbatucci and Ifineau take places 0f , 2 the de Money, Goth!? and Foilld. The only characteristic name of this trio is M. Fielin (called de Persigny) formerly a disminsed nub-officer—a violent man, resolute adventurer, unscrupulous intriguer and moat intimate friend of the Emperor'n nephew. The President has profited by the resistance which his Orleans degree ericoliptered in toe Council, to rid him self once for LI of any such opposition - to future. Our Sultinehmt just oppointed a Orned who wilt communicate Moue- with the other eleven csunposing the Council of his Sublime Ilighne'es —in Turkey this personage is called, a Minirter of State. The Grand Vizier is DO other than M. Cwtabionca —lawyer,—minitter of finance;--a Curt of Michel gnrin, fit for every thing, fit for nothing, bat a Corsican and devot ed to hie mauler. co the day succeodreig the formation of the new Cabioot, appeared the nomination of the new Councillors of State. The event is trifling. You ran find, in this list, no names hut such as have been employed and worn threadbare in tho service of carry administration—and for the new power they will be neither a reinfordement tier an obstacle. For it, as well as for the coun• try they amount to nothing. A matter, more important, is the increase of warlike rumors.• The tulrent of bl. Perm - goy renders, war quite probable. W e most add thai this is. almost, the only issue left to goviritment for its existence. The army idle, dishonored and humiliated by its chaste, has ceased to be the army of France and has become the servile tool of an audacious . knave, and is, moreover, menaced in its very structure by a despotism that leaves nothing untouched ; the tray tt dis rcolteak A day or two ago, General At! Ar naud assembled the conimandeFicor Jivinim 4 to reproach in the harshest terms, it is said, tAr red spirit that was developing itself in the army. flow this conference resulted, we aro not in formed hut h seems to me impossible to avoid the declaration-of war as an , inevitable consequence of a crisis strained to a point where It can no longer remain. The terror of Belgium, the military and naval preparations of England, and We tone of her papers becoming every day more and more hitter and provoking, all plash affairs in that direction with constantly increas ing speed. I have already ash!, and Will not cease to re peat, that we have reached an epoch decisive ) in the history of the world. 'The concussion cf the twit principles is, inevitable and imminent. European despotisnOwell understands that, so long as there remains on earth an asylum fa the spirit of liberty, it has conquered Whin, founded nothing, coinpleted nothing This?' the reason why war with England is utiav , /' able; this the reason why, should Englandnn cumb, sear with the United Stoles is equesll.os - The new prineiple, in makft its appearance in France dining three yea, has , •evoked from the tend, the spectre of ages. An no period of history was nerd , " I" - held es fiery against the ideas ilttr"Y • Ito not the reactionary party speak ienlY in , FrancSof going bark beyond the IflinViturr Do not dull and sullen mutterings ben here to announce systentatit: tnessureslif ergot-Vsmut the Protistattte And why, indeed, AO rth:vicos liberty be more favoreZthan Ponta! Did not Luther engender DesrarteS, ralWan. Conaurett, Saint. Simon 7 If tern thought, with all Da fruit, religious, phi`nithi"ls Poli tical, be not radically extirpated . .m the will not the heads of this 'hydshti . confinsloli, reproduced 'beneath the axe Therefore is wir with Ene/a•l'aiDet , L , Yee, you will soon Imo the despot', ofloroP., cos linseed and mustered into slut by Casein, come crashing down on England, overwhelm in that naval stronghold the bith‘o foriol-vto nvYlorn of 'liftman liberty. Ago tw, Oh American, free eititena of the ReptiblOr the ❑oiled Stator, fold your arms, let thi er aketheirmtorse, rho! yniirsk , lves np in your ed.!,t and tnulitionnl mani(oo. et „ e „,ti v; dget , that to liberate yon,Frulq.e; three gu ,„,rs of • century ago, was Iriish of her lletth.rtilood , her treasure; in the „„if e, the last stand, ■nl-hearer of Eurorit liberty; trnet to UM. you, for impunity in de serting theltolidarief frY.P"Pleanoder the gaze. of fheifolidar' of tyrants. But remeto• tb#4- three ' ,a, which contain all the re cent 14,,,t0i, o f iropte: Republican France .11 0 ,,,.4 11, 4 , 7 Italy, .and Germany to be . crushed, and irJe to - dugtee , ee tie lot et Rue- r,u England, Fee raise°, prillittfLl 'all the resurgent n dealities tobo etifled,land lo the very stroke titrish bait heat' dew° the tiherliea . of France. ',lime , her tato the heart; she feels herself thr+Ll,a, no roger in the develop. me a t of bee p ift mere, hit in the 'very eon h'erpolitical*tenes; and England, proud Eoglatf t not *Mott anxiety, IOYDD her . restless glance towarahrica. Practice Cr your tar,, th! 'Americana, tbeee maxims of gelation to egotism, which have succeeded e. happily Italy, Hangary. Ger many and Prance, anddeh are ak eed.fileafing for Ewgit i n jh erae lf t Ai alarming fruits, and, en a few years, you 1 con:prebend with nor no we now o .oend in Prance, and as ' England begins to OPrehend• that the policy of statism is au intiate Policy; that there are no local, no rat i ont uestions ; that the least blowahlick tigairitihelly at Et Petersburg bounds froth poll' flint, even to New York; that t h e h en ., in onc t and lndivieible, and that the 'shundh "will none of" solidarity with ° a tm i n ;fp, is destined ere long to share the eolift7 of f rt7i tude. ' The - : ahoy supposed to be written by one the fi f f h m ijrance, and is. a solemn voice from the *ciao of ;lead liberty; that we should mol ted. Or Shall we sleep on until the armor: combined despots and the throes of ifaom onvulalun awaken us to terror and dtutpair'??lnLi It . 0 ,linioult to foresee that the day would ,„ 0 , 0 ' tit when the Democrats of the Cajon 1 , 001 0 to storm the Federal Capitol nod holoo.. irsitors to threonratitution tolerance,: . 0• o firow themselven into the camp, sword , t i.,and :.fight the battle of. the ' outraged sou pemdervie - Renitte. ', . ~' li i,i reader/ do you mullion° this drescilid ea ency Is to happen 1. When, think you, • it itsmomo the duty of, the "Democrats of e'en" to "storm the Capitol," "bring the prd to justice," and "'word in hand, tight attics of the outraged Booth?" Why--don't ,gb—when Oen. Scott is elected President of • United States 1 Who, alter this, will vra . n. e to advocate the nomination of "old Churn .cu?" crush this plot before its birth, the Con *gallon meet nominate the proper man, and ri val Scott with a rrled civilian, not with &second or third-rate General"enbjett to the same weak. nese as bleantagonist. ' And ;rho, in the midi - ration of thellemocrat. is Review, is the • , tried eivilian",wheelone can. i avert these terrible i:enaelprencest '. Miner No. CABS t Its is not even "a second or third. rate general." Dzmutesow ? By no inetma.— Bootless:, l) No. -Who then? Why, llonglys, the "youngigiant I" lie ia„ . the ''proper ma " -whose' elervalhin is necessary to Preemie the ”Demooracy . I . from"stortnlng the Capitol;" and, i , sword In hand, Gghtleitho battles of the out raged Beath l"-=',111 , any Livening Journal: Entieriric Lactuas.—Otir'retaleri , ,,will' member *Nit Professor Locke dalliers-Ike third of kle interesting course of lectures, at . Lafay ette Hall toilght. • The announcement, we are sure, will fill thakall, 'since oar citizens are fut. , ly aware ,oi,ttin file, character and scientific at tainmenei a' Weimer Geimy's Witham's hinekto for M..roh haie beet received at Holmes Litera ry Depot, TWA et t opiOte the Post Office, ityo, the Loam Quertesly &We, foams* A CONVENTION Or IiPTEM. During the last week a great „Convention of the - Aping-spirits and • the lielievers," wad medlttms," was held: at Clevelaull. During the morning session of the Ong day, nothing of *par ticular interest took place, except that notice was given, ..that at the afternoon amnion, none would be admitted hut spiritualists and medi ums, and if any of the heathen ehould conic, the spirits had promised to rap them out—and the spirits had promised to the spiritualists, if they should come they would give them demonstra tions which would forever pot an end to any doubts that might exist in their minds. What took place in the afternoon, and even ing, will appear from the following report, which we take from the'Clerrlind Herald: Notwithstanding the test mode by the spirita, quite Wier - go audience obtained admission to the hall. The exercises were opened by singing, and Dr. USDP.IrIIILI. read a Spirit lecture to theme diums, very long and very prosy. It expressed the deepest solicitude of the spirits for the wel fare of the mediums, the 'care exercised over them, gratitude. for their labors, and exhorted them to beatrengthened and to "go out and preach the gospel to every creature" The lec ture announced Ono nu important book would Noon be given to the world through a Cleveland Medium. Yawned the close *Me lecture numer ous "tappings" were beard in the vicinity of several wmllnme. air. Lswm then lead in slog ging. Experiences were now called for, end Mr 0. F. Lowiti related his, rather •• remarkable one, one, considering. The venerable Judge Price, of Motioning, was invited upon the stand, to re late his experience, and while doing no, was in terrupted by the vibratory lannifestations of the right arm of a Mr. Steele . en the gallery, who announced that Swedenborg had a comma • : niention to make. Swedenborgstnied that there was not sufficient-harmony of minds, which was 'corroborated by the clappisgs and rapplngs of other mediums. Singing was resorted to, and Mr. Lewis sang ...Where are the twelve Apos tles.", The epiritecomuuniested that more live- • ly music would be ageeable, and Mr. Tiffany invited 'ladies to cone forward and play and sing. Ile suggested 'Three Grains of Corn" as the spirit air fordhepiane, and the Old Granite State was played aid song- IlliPPinio and vi bratory manlfestnionx were frequent, some of the male and (mde mediums tieing exercised much after tbemanner of the jerklugs of the revivalists in tentocky many yearsago, nod the early Motions of more modern times. Still the denonntratione were not an -power ful and antististory as anticipated, and spirits th roug h modems, as believersideclared that more larmohy, and oneness ercuind must be obtain. Some limy of eeparoting the axiom from theseathen must be devised. Mr. ftehin roo; o f commit, stated that mane-twenty delo gotss sere present from that county, and anion hem never& medium. They hal conic t o ge t :heir faith strengthened; and the presence of wbelierors destroyed the'epirit inflator, ~,,lahould withdraw. A few Matted, lirheo . all e djuinment for half an hour was moved, with th understanding that none', but spiritualist/4 ' solid then be admitted. Before the (mention r ai put, a young mato - imbed Krises the stage, •Vlaimiug that "Jen. Chris never shot the dor against sioners--that he had never before 'ekes in public, but the epirita commanded am to speak against this course," Se. . The notion .was carried. 'On consultation, it was resolved to ltriog,thil mediums together upon the platform. This was done tolthe number of 40 or 40, about a third males. The mediums were of all ages, from Children of twelve to old mica of sixty. They were sealed in a circle ou the platten:a, Dr.. • linderhillstanding in the centre- as atomiser . Bpiritaatists were admitted' to the hall, the hn _recognized being sobject to the test-of s elate avant at the Joor. The exerciees again com mooted with music, and the vibratory mahifes• tatiooe as well no rappiugs Were Inure general sod violent than wheh the mediums were seat tared among the congregation. Still the right kind of.harMetly wax tackles. More music was resorted to, and "Vole your 'elf a farm" WAR ming. Ur. Uuderhill spoke a few momenta with much mtrneatness, and the demonstration also mmeiderably increased io power. A :white hairedgentlemen race and ea• horted.ll few momeuta,.st the lame time jerk ing sod twitching all over, . A youog noon who hod been violently eofrcised by jerks and spasms nee and ran on for some molecule in smut of Indian jargon, precisely as the Mormons; were affected when they supposed the Indians were the loot draws', nod that they had received the gift of tongues for the purpose of gathering them .to the promised lead. Tho spirit of Chick Hawk ' had probably Adorned to Cuyahoga to vindicate the truth of history.•" The demonstrations fell so far short - of those promised, that Mr, Tiffany took charge of the mediates. Ito stated that the three Ammo of medium.), than - ping ; vibratory, and writing, would not hattnoutie when seated promiscuously. and the classes mutt sit together. They were thus arranged, but the ronvieciog 'manifestation% did not come, and theloat effort to "call spirits from the sooty deep" was by twitting all but the rap ping medium. from the stage. This accom plished, the failure WAR more apporent,shatt ever, and as It wan growing dark, and the mediunalf not the spirits needing refreshments, on adjourn ment carried arm. no. The meeting of the spiritualism for the even ing Merest...l in interest, and rimberit. Home fifteen hundred persons wen...omitted to win nest the wonderful ileveloponents, but no -epirite" gratified the andience • with pntpeble demonntredon of their power . 1r Mr Tittaagammounred that be was directed from the spirit world to give n miaowed of the epiritnal- theory or system. The theory thus proclaimed by inspiration WI. • hriefly thin-- that miriade acted on by mind by impreesion— that there exists a spirituel medium or atmon 'pliere so to speak-Lthat by melon of thin me diem mind um upon mind. Again that man in trinity, which is compized by the general. di vision of -litimiattly." Intelleetnelity and the ','inmost eelfhood" or the "I." Thin "inmost selfhood" or the "..1" know. -truth not by ratio cination or induction or ny meant of the reoAel, .hut by '''impreimion" or "influx" or rather "in tuition." It 411 m -spiritual part," tke "Ood" in men, and elicit in all more or less devetop ed. As it in more highly developed we are while to communiCate with the epiritnal 'noel& Dis efnbodied spirita retain the babitsacquireti, the pension, exerchint, and the denier& indulged in, on the terrestrial sphere, ant by en anseciation with the proper persons on this earth they can through sympathy and the spiritualmedium re• enjoy their former. pleasures, and re.exerciee their former paesione. Thus the person nuddenly cut elf when angry would continue mad still who& he "crossed the line," and ho would be longer or shorter in got - Conover it as was bin habit in the body—the spirit of the drunkard would long for a gluey of whiskey no much as ever, and Mr. T. snorted that it would find plenty of strews to suck it, through, 'for it would becnine the congenial spirit of.. boon companions left behind—the sportsman and boreejocky epirit would seek its. like on earth, and this NU equally true both in the higher and lower order of develtmementa These facia explained why mediums mamma from the eplrits fable answers and lien; limy were false and lying epirits. These views were enforied by Mr. -Tinsley with his towel force and eloquence,, and in, the coarsen! bin remarks he atm explainedhis theory why tbe Convention bad hitherto failed, to secure convincing 'spir itual demonntrationn. • Ile wished to be cate chised by any one, and he expressed a hope that manifestatlens would be. made before lie cionea. The speaker becoming estnewhat tedi ous, the audience favored - him with manifesta tions not to be misundoratood; when Dr. Ds signet's', arose and denied that A.. 1. DAV,. the Poughkeepsie seer, was an nuthoriid exponent of the spiritual System, and an he was about to proceed au 01113111181 ' , rapping" from all parts of the house evidenced Inch marks of appreciative intelligence aidthisimeelnal was cut short. Amovement of t e audience favoring adjourn rant followed, but a qeeation hiving been pro pounded to Mr. Ti ffany by some ono in the crowd, quite a bonito fall came tonrder. For some two hours questions and Bonen" followed, and sev eral guillemots' engaged in the dieensnion. Blows were given and' taken in good nature and the whole rapping theory was knocked to} the great amusement of the Radi ance. .The , hard bite on both nudge were re ceived with cheers and laughter;and Mr..T. found a fell ethteh lo a gentleman who hod la ventigated th&theory and practice of the maid re:flatlet& of the spiritualiets, until he „proved them to be . bumbug, In answer to the question why true mediums ever give false answers, Mr. T. Resorted that mediums bad 1/ocootrol of the answers,-thit spirits were alone responsible.. The gentlemen then related .vin Instance of his own experience. In Itocheeter he with Others hail 'no intexview with Benjamin Franklin, through the well known Mins' Margaret Fox. An - answer from Franklin • was rapped one by mean' of the alphabet, and when' read by the mediumwas pronounced ungrammatical bye gen tleman at the table.. A second time it was .rap ped out by the spirit, and again prononneed-un. grammatical: •Ifire Fox immediately left the table indignantly, with the emphatic rebut, "You all, know that I don't Understand' grams marl''':. The 'melee and.conthidOn" wan. such;• and ea prolongned, that weicket3lr.l'.'a rejoin. der entirely. • 'During the dietroselon the gentlemen offered to present - the mediates $lOO it - any or all of. them and their irits•at the Convention, would gives correct answer teeny one of tea questions he would volts oat, ecal em,.and deposit in a info; and we undersood 41r. T. to accept the the dieentadoe vie oiratitinpmf,ll la old . Fes: &Mau. who seemed a firm &Hever, 'Offered to back op his opinion with asloo bet. whereat some one ti:rated ant- he would .'go•hint fifty doffaro better and another that he "had a halm he week( inachbliti at WOO, 'aside.' when amid shout', of laughter a motion/was made to adjOtEM, which was unanimously carried. Notice was given that the tztediums and:spiritualists world hold another church' meetinLat nine the next morning, at the urns p4oe. j - , L rrXDISICSDAIt, 18th. The meeting this forenohn was 4evoted to singing, andrelatnig experiences, &c. Manifet aliens much as yesterday. A part of t he medi ums and believers did not attend, oi ng to dis approval of yesterday's proceedings. j M. POLA6I( one of the Secretaries CI Kossuth addressed a meeting of the friends o r Ifungary at Cincinnati. Wo copy the following brief ex tract from his remarks as published!: Gentlemen of Cincinnati, let me humbly bej that you will make your sympathy: operative, and that you will all the time remember that the time of my chief it very precious. EViry steera ship that arrives. from Europe brings momen tous news that the last great suoggl comae on i i rapidly.' The present tyrant of Era ce, that— that—,.the nephew of his uncle," (la ghter) is Soot consummating bin downfall, and the hand of the horoscope of all those nation, points fall up. the CIIINIS! -My the loot steamer I my self received • letter assuring me of the very perfect onion at all the wen in Hungary— sebum, Croats; Magyars, ,all in deadly hatred to Austrits, whom they now, with wide open 0 9 08 , sec to be their only, their real and their eternal enemy. That letter says: ...If Kossuth were here notr—ff not our gloriout thief ; then any one, a tall, m Koath, no layytr than my finger—if hr Evert here the whole sountry mutt/ instantly rise and meeep the invaders from our soil." FROM HARRmEtraoR. le , rretsporlrau of tbn I . llLiburgh74lll (Watt,. j ►lnanteonnan, Cab. 15, 1852. Braism—The bill nuthetizing the school di rooters of Birmingham, Allegheny County, to borrow money, passed. Tho bill bad previously passed the House. Moss—Mr. Appleton read in place, and pro :owed to the chair, ! , an act relating to action. ri partition." ' This blit'suthorisea plaintiffs, uch 1101101114, to take a non-suit, Without - pre 'udice, at any stage previous to final judg e eat_ Mr. FiQe preeented a petition relative to the collection of echool tax in Upper St. Clair t0wn :414,, Allegheny utility. The House then treat Into a committee of the ittiolemm "An Act atithoriting the recorders of .Ice,is to appoint deputies" Appleten le the chair—the hill Was read and parted. Tho hill math,' "An Act 6 nuthoritn damn !ants, in cnrtnin cue., to tender payment and at. conni;" pannn.l the , February IT. The following hills paaseil the Hoare 7 to day : -An art to authorize the eoluretrator of the raohington and Pittatiurgh Turnpike road to a pay certain debta." '•An act to incorporate . the Oirtre Run Pank Road Bompany, atarelative to the borough of Birmingham. In the county of Allegheny." "An net to prevent the ilemmetion of small birds in the county of-Allegherty." KOEOTTEi'I PAHEOTELL ADDRESS TO THE b:+xaro a td to the &nate of. the United Staten, on the 7th inet r , the following proFeedinge took !see The Chair laid befure the Senate • letter from ilbr. Kosatith, dated Cincinnati, Feb, 14, to hie, which ewes that not beingitnitinted in the diplomatic forms of the United Stales, he respectfully directed his fare-. well to the ,Preeidant with • ten lest that it might tie laid before Congress; that since then, he has been informed hy the Secretary of State that each could not be dons, and that the Hee retary of Swelled suggested tint 'copies, of it might be meet to leash noose .f Congress. , Act ing upon ILL., he endowd to the Hecate the fol lowing ropy of the address to the President of the flubbed !Wale • IYAsuikasose CIIT, JUL 126:`14:;2. Prtsiltni' M ri, U 4.1.4 St-nrs The most generous invitation. contained In an Cot et (Ito Congress of the United ,Statn, ap proved mot officially trnsmitteat 14 me by your excellency, having nrordol ma the diminguin. ed honor of being acceptably presented by the Ginning Secretary or Slate to 116+Q:tier Mag istrate of the Republic; having been, upon gob atquest resolutions of Congress, received with almost unprecedented honors by the Senetea,ml by the 'loon of Reprenetatifro hiring Men eutertainol with unactrpaandftindnen by the Senator,' and Representative:l of the United Elate-, obliged with coartesiea far centime 111 npiratione by the beads of the nation depart 'bents of the executive government, and favond by marks of kind attentien and envoi, by the .-lionorable Members of Congress in Inumbent ' I ; which almost equalled the aggregate of the two Illustrious legielative bodies of this great: ite• public—trio time has come Ikea the teininies •f my country's affairs require me to depart from the City of Washington, l and ruler the agreeable duty or nktiowledgin pononallfthat protective sympathy which way towns, cities and states or thii glorious confederatiorreontia ue to manifest In favor of the just caucef my country's thiwn•trodden irtdependence, sail the freedom of the Enters.. , continent, `bumioti• moldy connected with it. • Thin my departure b ng re u ecomi more , according to the L. „..,..,..., condition of tut, every tootnettell to accident may call on eto tower those do tin which, in obedient compliance with soy nation's pm:relented!, I rammed when, se unanimously elected Governor of the State of Ilungary.,l took an Lath to trod and the people to main tain that national independence which my na lion had asserted so heroically, and had declined -en legitimately. it is a mailer of deep regret to me not to be able individually to express my everlasting, warn gratitude. But though my mind be mournfully imprened with inconeoln• •ble ern( at the- melancholy Intelligence connect el with the last momenta of coy staying hero, that the heart of my beloved and venerable mother has broken under the renewed cruel persecution indicted upon my family by the house bf Austria, still, I chant take my de part:me from the Capital without leaving a 'formal but sincere acknowledgement of all those memorable favors so generously bestowed upon roe, conscious. as I am, that these honors were neither deserved by, nor intended to me person ally, who not a humble exile, and neveb could cement to see myself aggrandised while my country lies in ruins and In chains. I hare, then, all the more thankfully received them as maulfestationa of the reenact ter the erstlast log principles of. national law, and of the lively sympathy which this *real and generous coun try entertains for my beloved, and hover (or a moment to be forgotten Fatherland, as lam now a temporary victim of the violation of those principles. The oppressed nations of the European continent no highly interested in those principles, will look with conolatlon at those memorable favors 1 was honored with, ea to a practicable . proof that the Chief Magistrate of this great Republic was indeed a ten inter .preter of Its people's 'sentiments, and met with the cordial concurrenoe of the enlightened Leg islators of this glorious 'country; when he offi cially declared that the United States cannot remain' indifferent in acne In which the strong arm OV a foreign power is invoked to style public sentiment, and to Opprelek the 'Alt of freedom in any country. • This itagnatilmins declaration, followed by torch generous mani festations, will be recorded in history'aa a pro- testation In behalf of the everlasting principle', of the Law of Nations, and against their infrac tion by violonae. And!the millions of my:pett ple will revive with hope nod confidence when they shall come to know what favora.nere be stowed upon their exiled chief by the great Re publicrTof the West, in their ' aoknowledgment of the justice of Hungry's canes.. In her name, and as her representative, 1 have received them; and they have sunk into the very heart of my heart. In, her name, and as her-representative, 1 feel the 'duty of ex. peening my thanks for thin, and deeire your Excellently, WI well as the. Executive Officers, the Senate, and the Ilona of itspreeentstives, collectively and Individually, tti receive the as !menaces of my own and my country', eternal gratitude. Sod and solemn Is the hour of part ing from a presence so consoling and 'to august; but 1 carry with me, in my farther wandering, the hope that-the United Slates' will continue end!, to remember, always, my unhapp y, but moot well deserving Fatherland.- •. ' ''. Neither the pangs of lanai:am' the optima of my patriotic, feelings, nor the interests of all those nations whose' common rights and wrong. 1 plead before . ,the mighty tribunal of publicity, will ever induce me to desire that the United State, should, for ouriake, put in jeop ardy their own welfsre;Anulf.thii prosperity of this glorious home of liberty: lint, .as the pre sent condition of Europe,"and.tke co.mlng events on 'that Confluent, which cast already; their shadows before them,' cannot fall to attract the attention, and Invite the Consideration of each s.power on earth as the Coiled States, I can not forbear to hope, that the Ten chnimatances of that security which the United Staten enjoy, while tho greaten.. part of Europe' gashes, will but more impreis upon, their. trio rePublican gencrosity..the **ailments' of supreme organ:l.*, to pronounce in respect 'to ths-law et. nations sad international' thrilkie and dein', as also in ii4ect to the undisturbed safety of corn:iterate! intercourse, In fiver Of' midi principle'', which,. f ounded upon the laW 'augur's and of nature's God, are equally.cingetent with thi &admen- JO if,ltrildul 0 .tWiterm 'giallo, and left- peneable to peace and contentment. Humanity -would bail such . a pronunciation, from such a place, with inexpressible joy; and as it was a violation of those principles by an armed for elgn interference in Hungary, which opened the door to a system of overwhelmlngdospotisni on the European continent, the very fact that Hungary, forced by the most treacherous op position ever seen in the bisiory of mankind, bee in declaringils independence, but exercised -that right; and followed that principle, upon which stands so gloriously the very poltical ex istence of the United . States; and the fact that - this legitimate independence was overthrown by the most cruel violation of International law, make me confidently hope that the deep inter est which the people of the United States feel as the spread of liberal principles and the ee tabliehment of free governments; the worm sympathy with which ir witneassa every grog gle against opprewnon, as well as its profound sentiment, of justice, and its congenial gen erosity, will become a source of ouch, consolation to my native land, .as the supreme constitutian• al authorities of this glorious republic will in their wisdom deem ceusistent with the para mount duty towards their own country's wel fare and prosperity. It Is with these sentiments of hope and thanks that I beg . leave to reiterate the assurance of my everlasting respect and gratitude, humbly entreating your Excellency to be pleased to commmunlaste this, my respectful farewell, to the Senate and the House of Representatives. Mr. President, your Excellency's moat hon. ble and obedient servant, L. KOMPUTII. Mexico —Late adnces have been' received from Mexico. They tell the old story of the government being financially ruined, and not knowing how to extricate itself from the diffi culties. A representative from the Holy See had arrived, and inspired the government with new hope, of what, does not exactly appear.— Mexico seems disposed. to try and raise the wind, by making a &nand upon the United States Government for indemnity, for expense incurred by the Mexican Government in repelling the hiruiurt of American citizens on their frog- tiers.' The income of the year ending October 29, was, from import duties, $3,573,489; from extraordinary source., *2,791,772; the demands on the government, exclusive of the interior debt, were $7,023,239; at this sum were paid of ordinary expenses, $41868,601; orextraorlina ry, $236,1139, leaving adeficitof $1,091,835 due to the national servants, and other' obligations hardly leas Imperative. Tp making payments, all poesible equity has been used. Troops in the geld have received a portion of their pay far the current year, and the whole of it for the last year; while. others have been paid only up to November or December. The employees of the civil 1141. have Eared worse, having received no pay office August; tiro months ands half pay due them (mei the preceding administration al es •rerealuto in arrear. The courts have been paid from their own funds. The'funds destined to pay the interior debt, have been necessarily need to 1.11•0 the national 1 1 21111V.Aje in the pay meet of the foreign To.meet this debt, Other efforts are still to be made, or the nation will yet go to destruction. The army must also be iecreasid. The President speaks of the To hum/tepee basiness, , in general terms, and ex presses the tope that the present negotiations with the Minister of the United States, with re spect thereto, may he brought to s successful istine; If not,- the questiOn will again be brought • before Congress. A mach worse condition of things than is now presented In Mexico, could searce/y exist, and the government held together. Petroleum I 7ILT I hp piwiparwl lo ray. that 1 lath lowa th• I . ..truleath at. lb. lrwatstwol c.l and tad 1. groat.. 1,1••••••• What. wtati, 4,1 t 'lto. earls fcrnaorl, ••••Dirilam.lni br lb. 1.1 •It• tariwia• tt. ae whirl. lb. 1'..1 thl lawn ft, highly rmww. twonlwel.l lawn n alit, that the P.trol.utp la my bawl. bat auryr..wl..f It as ei ...rot. le whlrtiou that.. Juwwww ahoy. •11t.J..1 tat, aew.l l ll.....•lfeewowownl wala lb. man •It•lnh..r./Instr, e5te...... dt....wwl with 11111. tbe.• tart. er 11.. I rrmata, tour. Inn, J FLATTERY. It It 1111-1'....41. by , alowlotig.n.lwn r. E•11/.12•T Yell importation of .11araware, Cutlery, de. %ViININ & (A)., No: 129 Wood Street, Nen call W altrelath dal 11.3.1.sillwatan ..ltrr. Ia Molls W 1... 1.4.{ •J • POEM AND DONESTIC A RDWARE, CUTLERY, &v., imr.rnt, ERMENT MACRICTs. #lSt a , / :: , ....t.:Arztt.4 o. l:xll,la h «A fall ran temortt ANIS2± t• tm.l • MERCANTILE LIBILAIIN AND SE- CHANICB' INSTITUTE. 11451115 oo 63MITTI FT Orrl , ftiTE 511[1101W PANIC. Ihr ltemeervl47 l4 -$1 r", u.d 54 pry .141.4 t rdorvi 1.4...r.ry, tow: las R, J. 712 A,um . Nvi.orprry a./ '21..1(14,-,...s is the only Public lahrary and kabala. R.nal fw lb. Lily. the.. t1ar , ....1 ...I ,tr. 4.riak the vreLHbe twfoljn.l pentagon% are ni0...1• .1 tobnmw Anon b.r, L. 11,115. DRAINEAS AND EAN DISEABES Se" Ih. LE ihritx, offerm kr tho suffer- fox fr... Itoirto.a. LI. •onl whirb 44,4 0.4..ne0t0t.f0l tu boarly are. anutateul rrilr• of rou. floe. romo.ll...cotapvir. tf Monza court.. for 1 0.101.40.1.10411, ,and .11.rroal 'Lava Lora thea, relebraLe4 atirlsta—lfra Kram.r. Iltrliut Itaftl a 1 , 1..0..7 lon.. Confa. or 4 1.07.1.0, I..nsulou--u Ix*. tL. tva...l 0.0.11. f fat 004 .1,...0•1 etre aftolo4 for di...... of lb.• internal .04 1.1.131. ear. thoiv .Late are apparent 00 tho tirm or !lath day. hr. Lto ft. uoirtanb ...re iu err., ea later. the ar I. fora se fernotf...o. I.a. .* ftid.ator of ruvog In. lb.. .Lo had bore dal/ a.; duel,. and 44 , ....1....vtug 1.., . . somplolcif totiorvel...o.l ate boar .007)1e4 iraro lb. latanteetr! The Damn n 7 otag 7003. fperw• buo.irnf roPTOMJ who haw. 6..0 rum] b, Dr. L. 11. may betswe by appltralLon. Pal.rot, Ly pentflog • oirtlmir csk, (As have soian.ll.• rota to •uf purl Totlym.—s.l consultation feet $107.. to to pail .3... U.. Anna,' or ft 04,4 I+ prueinaf ursetnsess, or *heft • .01. r It will be ht.az.llrt Lest at the diger,. of eighteen foot from either Prons'a Trestm. the ear ats.l Its We and Tr.trassl of the thwt mai Dumb: tram/RU.I Onto the Fres:lb—peke, SI. SaJr.• Lir. Le llrsus,ll.{. Nose Poet Oar.. N. T. f.,-161m Leer -who that, he snit ered•with that mot twattattlatrot Ail 114., coma, but will hsll•lthroe lb. greet.ilroba. L.taft,.l. if persevered lt serer falls to rum. soil la Ala! as gond far ainsoot oa/1 al.a.a. • Lich nsta.re to •threal applleslines .4 for sutra., se med. aro hoe vsneol en ellteseL3us se IS G. J . larre4 /ratio. LI/limos-at. fh. advertieentent-1 Citizen's insurance Company of Pittsburgh ❑. O. Homily. Ilumn.f. tiA3lll}3. L MARSIINLL, tisc'r OFFICE, 04 WATER, 13ErwEsk YAREZT MID WOOD tITREErs. INHURP-9 MILL *NI. CARGO ROMA ON Till 01110 AND MISAVq , II•II ItIVIMO. AND TRIMITA II irmors .1.014J1 /..0 clawape I.y 171171 axi R.: G.prriir qt U...1'R.1 and INLAND NA r 144 TION and TRA.V.VIWNTATIRN. • • 1 1 1Itge10118 : C. O. Homey, 11 .1 . Lorimar. Jr.,Wm. turaltr. Ilagh ' M. . liter, Wm. Illealmaa. Itobert• Dewlap, Jr., It liaharen. it Ilartmoati, • Front. Menem, iiatdvard Illemethio, J. Bohonomaker. Walter Bryant. Stroud 1t,.. faun Penuork. Mt_ • Pir.r.e.—No medicine ever cam el The Itself' a blather reputation to gopher( name, as tom I the Liter 1.111 dimwit...id and oompooodr4 by Dr. lie. lam., of Virginia, Although hot a Awl time Youtimmy timely before the putilic IL has almady maned for ILealf a drama of popularity hitherto umorpaased. The &mood tin them gm becoulti 111eSter.. NW l It 44 , Iba praprlelora ol the imitable, who maid, to Plttatutrab, corner of Poorth and Wood Amid. an COntdant IP tarot , . lag orderll which they dud it alomet Ltopowithla The enpeisrity of them Pill. IR 4101 confined to anY rb.r tleular .anion of tho country. the dranand being mineral from the North. dolith;lbast and Wiwi. Thy truth lb no dltwam U. SOOT. NUIMOO in all quarter, of the UMW Elates thin that of the Lire. The Pills are thr lost nimoda r •orer yet dims, Mired for Bimmlle 'derandataant. None are pontos algae McLane.. For Pala whotraahr and ratan hy J. I( lUD 1 CO.. fatt.lagalltti No. CO Wood M. mimmormww•mmrsommaammism.........,__ PET Er 1110 HALL FOR RENT. N DI VI reittp, Societiaa and Ansociationa oso hereafter oatala the aro of this apt 1,114.4121. and I known Falai/all from Q. soh. e ib. r. Al. for root—esfpral rowan to tba Post 011Sce halldlogo. which ere .ell slttsetad'and eultithle fee ortecas. Oda P.• tIaZZAII 7ft, .Iberty ot (Post and Idepatrh etopy Nap of Pittsbaigh, Allegheny and Vicinity ANY peraen ,wiehing to have haven view nt their oodotry oat pot ou the may. east do so br soaklaa efahll“thou (on or Won. U.. Or.. liar or womb art) he lichustdoefo k gat:twin Third ttest, or to aubarriber. 11.21411 /I.lh. /deaf MIN. Spring Prints. A. A. MASON fr. CO. have just opened 5 tamer Sptlvo PrlplA, Rids Colon. 1021 !NEN lIDEIS—Just --- receiv e a I 4O dozen A ...fled Litten'eambria Ilgaikerablefs. A. A.lllOOl A CO. (421 . I 'O2 JI 64 Market xtr+rt GALLONSARNrsir - EB-- ---- sraaha 20., Novi York tolebrsLe4 brorvbs for al* by J. KIDD 400. 5 0t) U gbili DOZ. ATIVIS;r'S 001.15R-Asl7;rt- If rain tubes, In eon and for t. by feral . KI sa DD a co. , 4 41BBLS.LARD 01 L--Barckhard'a brand I Ultbr itige by I fsb2l KIDD•CIO. New Goods Arriving. MURPII! k BURCHFIELD have coal la ronliloi their early Spring euppi,—..4 hare sholvoceezetr . ro k rAtztor t. Th...4*deut : ' • toper' French .110Oello do Web Mork Yhrozed Mike. Varier or other soar. oar reamat eastouters end Immemorial, are loeltal to Nal letth - • i--. • ' 11 21 .1111-4) *loit, lehuf i l . for salebr Diamond Market Monte—Meeting of Con- tributors TI Find E subscribers to the for - thee ere try lion of Market lino., In the Diamon4.wlll carnet • room. of the &ant of Trade. Thiel +treat, Mi. even. Inc, (Nu...day 21.1 r. 4) at ha 110... 1 o'clock. Hy °Nee of the Committee. te2Llt. SILL,Of stir .1 1“.1,[1... )01111711a-urr. WILLIAM TiATE d ( ; 10 ; , ;;a llo ; 10 t Fourth ny. Manufacturer,. of Skeet Lad, Leaden l'l r pe " ,,ll 4 i i rl th urx llathe, Hater Closet, •c., Parent,. who hare work to do ir, lhue dowel, call. a , they may rely fnl having their wort executed by Praltirel work.... and •e roanufeeture our own leak pipe and sheet load we careell.ro to work at leut as low me uther esdablirkutent qu either attn. Yerecute from the country who will to porch... pipe for ...tearing water froaa some.. pill dad it to their ad ventage to ger, 114 a call before purehartne front *rand handx. a+ wen, the only 111•13111114/111M11) of Load Ulpeand Sue. Lwlln the City. Orders Irom the corlutrt forLe Panel. YllieetLeul tea Pump, b . l I l,li ll reew, l lee trump ad . attention. fey 11, 1 008=-4 boxes fre;ll --- I;gg s, just reed per 1 1 II O. and Y. ILK- and fur sab, ny - IL DALZELL g bxs. Cream Cheese, received 14 , 0 201.1. • XI. BrUTTER-8 bbls. and 2 bas. prime roll, 2 "'" r'''''''' ''' ''' '''. AT .1 k B. CANFIELD, (1 lIEENE-100 LTA.; just rec'd and for aisle t j by (te9 J. It. CANFIELD. __ .... . B A CON—A small lot, in store and for sale by (foil( J. B. CANFIELD. 4 ft 'l ALERATUS-50 his, and 20 libls, in 17 nore and for sate by f. 21 PEARLS -20 bbls , reed and for sale by 1.21 ' • J. B. CANFIELD LAll U—l kgs., in sto red for sale by an J. It. CANFIELD. GUS--S bbls just recd on consignment, 1.1.1 fry o•la T. WOODS t etiN. .21 No. 61 water •L UGAR-20 hints., in store, foraale ;ow to ,1 •••roti•I•vmone, by (11.21) J. t It. FLOYD._ ARU-10 kgs. No. 1 Leaf Lard; for sale a br. 11,31 J.l R. IMOV D. pure Pider Vinegar; Ir.r pal-br 1t.211 J.t R I'L*l,. HULK POlLK—diLialo Ibe. ree'd Fier road, •011 for oml. by N. I' 0111111 , 104 0 Co. °At/SKS—W O bbba.Plantation , rec'd 11 , 1 % .ty 11;1E1.1.. m 4 6 131 x by 1,1.1 O. E. 011111V/tit A (1,. tpord, BUTT—G bbls. prime; reed and 4. 6, •••1• bY (I•'3/) F. E. FORD:NIL CCII I. LK . PORK--8,000 lbs. reed Mil day /g oes r 0.4" I ' .. h'" C" A ' :ULzELL t CO. /TUX'S CINCINNATI srAßca—loo P 31 hot- I.r.aln o loon Vieltth'lTlTyPa.by LO Elt bus b els . irime Clover v M.lfoc male br 3.11. 1)11.{ViiIITI1 2 CO. 31 Waal 4. I OLASSES---100 1tt.14 plantation moll, .olt nanaavw.l•bal tJaa rale lay J. 8 DIM! .I . TII l'aa. (AA 31 at TOILOCO—;16 kegs. Kentucky 6 tiviet a. bw~m Gar 6.6 la, J. 2. lal LWORTIII Cu. 41.1 31 lacoaxl •1. II ikOTASII —5ll 1 . 0:111“ prime far male by b. DI lay:ON2ll* tetra Administiator's Notice ETTERS nr wisuit,istratin on the es JOHN htt, of All..,horty Ci ly. 4,4 luivinG thl• dart: tlat.44 LA* Pahrwriber I yr,. tl• L14.11/6.,. theots.lt..t. Indef..] In said e.ta roputMed mak.. Immediate pay tent.,14.1 .17 he , , oultat itgalnat the , t.ttt. Err uestnt trmoextt ty ...AlvottrateJ far trittacteoL .I.legbour City, F.G. ttltth. 1051 J.4.1.1!1? I:ATOti. hottltett• Administrators' Notice. ETTERS of administration on the es. I tale dr Weatungton Hart. lab. of Penn 4 arnablp. do. e a... 1. having 1114 day Lean strantel to Ile rub•er,..: ail ',noon% [unwind ta•usarlytu. indeb t ed •all .4.. Ina ela4 rsouns nt• alc t...l aln“ rtu at. fintardiala payn,nt, and any ha,. tu yr...vat duly hutlealed name.. , ttrat...l A. 11 11161,11‘ !hew 4 ,I . F:1:11. t..62l(yrUt I=E:M Red Bull Taken EN Up by the eulemriber, hyin4 hear mr.14..k, Fleas about It. Lt are Grua..., r.el LI LL, rupsee"l I< be, ht. teen In throe Teen ,ad. the owner requeeted 1 ,, t•x1,1, breve preperty, med tb. buy. •••,:ebenria , will •eld eteerdiem MILLMAN. frfl .ta a I . Saw Mill to Let. 11.1. RENT. from the lino( April next, U. B.Q 14111 tom IQ the noeieeftba of John gen, no tw.l brablo,l, 1P:11. Th. lill I. pn.p11.14 by ...b....0 I the rituarbro ao our dispfanna all lb. lumbar lb •t rap to made. For tom.. Ingetli•of th e aubornbef. en lb* procaine, .n. 1111. - VC 01! MILLS. feb2laLtaarbl• &eel/tees Hatice. l ETTE RS fretamentary Irtsing bfe n grant- Inkb.b..4 toll.. saki osts.. barn r,nrin,„, male fo Walley, nrw of r cad a t ak, b.ins rlsims, will pre.wett authent....4 nPr settllf.foont. to. thsesai4 Ifrs.kg ""' J." .".h lri t !Xl g ' f7..117471:1 .1..1 j 1, the JI Er% P/N NIN.K. r: AMUR!. BAILEY. fit:1.11,4/SM Ifanntors e l PI.. N Ilan !Ind , , f irr.4 LsVii , Ast! ,14.1,1',1"- - WgiVC, AV' 1111 " - I'ul LA tA..5.410L-50 10,6. 76, t.el and I'S r„, Li j le-YO J. NIDDAIiI. • 1111..311 . SEED - 730 1445. HEW goon! Brvir BOOKS! 410iiMES LITERARY DE POT„No. 74 Th.nl we... tPPrlt. the Post (Mk, . l'anrs Ponale—lto 4. Putnam'. ncai.llsllhly Library far n ant the ['lent.,—Y^. S. Nalsona/ Mag.:no, for Mush Fannin'. ' Coon: Moo Is. Lwow, lbw Nby In orkoty. nSkortsenn Slag..., an. Vfbn , lan—brin La, Ia kntrk tllw eltworarirs sl. Ntooveh, abrasokl by him (me bar largo, wart. Wrraarg C1...h011y, eIasiSL3SY Fr arta of Platy and fltaritv, by Solis K ..... ugh Ifebroars. .11,x1.1 Arehl.fs. far Sob/wan—No. 1 S Ilarpren Frt.:nary. Arai Lswres.s. a Iternakayi b, the author of - Stano.l,l Plenum Yarl.lll, or $.ll I....nrlenn Pr.br.4 far Husband,- by Lady Bal., Yankaw Yarns slial Yantr. ll:sns le floe., a ilmnrie• tale. MIL> Kann, by (apt Hanle KM. a lan.: aswartantot. of &Worn Lllsrarl, Papa., clan.. on hand. and anbacripilarss rsnived the atubl.tkor, For Rent, priom two Ist of April neit—a three I • 10,, briet ine; No. IN P.r.m.l et. cwt.' I.minc II rwao. with lath lit.r.s. Alm.—tipe l•n star, bria thr•lLlag,torprrot rtobin.... and (Talc elx. AllegLen, city. Ettjulr. 44 1 , 1114.1/Z.V.P. Jt HIED, 11.:`,.2., OM, Firth.: . 16.1,,0r I..‘wrc Ito., !illti.:Sii MAIM . TEASI-30 half chests of imp,rear 4.lartg Tea, winged fr.. hiPWrAr.k. nle at t.t..ann‘lioall tow ;Tinto( We. per It.:, at No. 1..b.r1T at 6;e-A 1,1.ral .l coat I , ret.liers. N. A. IitcCLURG A CO.. fel.l aro.. a.l Tea D05.1.r.. eIIEESE—fI4O Luxe. prime Cream; to, - tv. et: em. tale be 4.1 . LI. L)ALzELL A al. rrISfUTIIY SEED-65 bu. for Bale by I f.... 13 It- DALZELL A CO. •PLA NTATION MOLASSES-200 bblx. r,.!sr4 Ni '''''''.ll'''" a . it.l:l7.4 . ltl P i co 1 05114 0 ,N SF:GABS-6o boxes landing ) p, atemaor EIMMI.IO. and fvl , l4ift by M. MA6,11311' s 00. tilde. pure Wiriter Strained Lard 1.4.11 o atm., 6.1 41. by fry O. BLACK RHIN -_ • --• 110TA811—I0 easka prime, for sale by u•as R - 100 an, Go wv,d .t. UG A R--4 bores Vain Havana, I.;r sale 1 "9 16.141 YAW Lima A lICAIAATT. DEA NUTS-269 bags for sale bv L fell! ANOLISII A egsmiir. lARD 01L-10 bbls.-for sale by foo KNOLLS:II Qi OAP- -15 IMICIFABC3; r„ , ,,T pale br "k"1 faNII a BENNETT. _ QUGAR-15 hauls. N. 0, for oak by": fel9 EN01.12/11 BKNNYTT gI L. 7,, 20 Ws. Lioact . 4, for eilo 15 lJ r ? _ _ -- 3. "_ ilaan B N(}AIE— SU-25 hhds, r on'd per str. lem, for .6 bj. V aal.. nAuAts- .1120 Wed PP PLANTATION MOLASSES-231 MILK X fAcrdprrMeu"' a co, bk "' fre gNA li dA r i r ssi . : e ci l ) l G611510N SEGARS- 7 -61) boxes (200,660 re r g we by Wet. DetIA.LICY 'NEW BOOKS t NINV lir A. ? , 11....1/E , Zi . F . El' i iN oi ez& f. : o 4:! ;in 6 4 a . ve t,; jual lotorertio r rr BooL. " The borgenett, or Studies of tba Town; by lb. Marcel. Pre•Pc of Life, • tats of rho Sea..., • Iteredip or • Bachelor. orHoot of the !ham The %tido Wide World; b r Elizabeth Pitcher:cll. licoitah and the Illocirmaa War. tiee.l and 2 of Putustris /I•mblb.olbly Library. The Whia Almanac. KAregpeet. of Practical illedirirso and Bur. r —part 21. • Totter of Lend.: br W. Ilarrlion Mut/worth. twitartipilotir nvetrott the all the i t ertodleata, st W. A. liildattfrnstry rtn..•,719 reorth rt. S UNDRIES- a.. t NT L iI 4a L. bbl.. j 4 " . " 4 ' • landinE IrrileaC r lCSi t Water *ad =rl 'VIM -OMAN DE L &INF:SI-A. A. MASON k Co. an Mooing out noir M Pouliot MI Mock of Poul Lllllllol • redurt.l Pr We. tolA IIASSIMERES:-6; had, ooppleto ot•ok of Soosolt And Nowak Clotho mol Catelmotro, Owl od log tht, bed malw Nimoulo and 111•1- 11Noot Co-' E also, an toe lateat style• or rase, do. , fail A. A. MASON a W., 62 Awl GI Mattel st. /LOVER SEED-33 bls.,primo, for gale by LJ GIS WICA • IIeININKR9S. •J GIS BURBRIDUr• Kornai. Ia UGAR—.SO dbda.prime N. 0., for sale by Inn • BIIEUIBIDORt ISR1111•11. R. MOLASSES-50 bble. St. Jame Re la. n ßoan Mr W. by ISURBILIKIZ I t le OAF SUGAR-1W bbitvueed Nos. Bat tie ciroond ked..?ThVgliZt Y IfUQILLLL Q1713A11,-10 blids:g. 0., for sale bi • fris - • A. COLIMITSON O.`. In. or o y . wit A. CULlitlintri BDLB. Mapaahusetts Trunk Boards, OIL) fir ode 17 Mal CULDLIMBON. COMMERCIAL _ Baitszows 62efatcarte,Advarttsoatata and eatecripic. kw Ible paper rwrAired .P.l forwarded fr. , ote.peus. . Rum th.• osa MOyEMENTS or TIII SAaBTEAM salmi ' OATS OF SAILINO TO AND FROM TOE UNITE STAITS—TIV TIIE COLLINS LINE. PA. xnr Mit IMIIVOL. IST.: Saturday. MairS !Saturday. 3lasoll ..... -.lroduooday. Alarrh a .. _ .... Saturday, Arsil ........ .._Wrdoesday.Aprll 7.._. ....... :saturday. April Asrll . ..!1 Saturday. Slop Wo.lnooday. Juno Surd . Jut.. 1. I V+driroday. J... Saturday. Juno ........ 11'4...W00d*, Ju ly ,u------ e:aturdst. Sri , ..... ..11:oduatalay. July 11— ... .- tatunla, ftlme.lay,Jtsly . Satunlas. Aug; tVedueaday. Aug ...... Saturday. Aug Al Wednesday. Aug Saturday. ..... Sept S..- ..... Saturday, Sep t t ..... Wedueoday, Sort Zi....- t 5.. Satunla., Ort3o—.. odnonlay, Nor ..... Saturday, Nor ... Nuo 17 ..... •• Saturday, Nor 2- Wodaeola, Ds , CUNARD LINE. FLOM LIV3RPOOL • NIAGARA, t,r Roati, Saturdar. Nn - 10th .leo JOINRICA, fur tirw Turk, Saturday, lb. litti EUROPA, for Mateo, Saturday:" the 21th CANADA. for New Cork. Saturday, the 31 at =E= • CAMBRIA. from itooston. ireatteßlAr. AB. fm NVt Wder. t t h h e e .2 ..N 4t t h h J.. NIAIIARA. fr o m Bon e ,. Wethe d ai, the 111 rub AtiIERICA. from N York. Irednerrlay. the Itlh E:11:01`A. from Beetnn, WedneoclAy. the Idth CANAI.A. f rom N York., iredoerday. the tit PHILADELPHIA &LIVERPOOL-BAILING DAY 9 • FROM PHILAORLPMIA. I'ITV OF 111AtiellniTRR, Thar's, Jim. 1.1101 CITY OF OIARGOW. Thurnlay. March •Ilb CITY OF MIINCIIF:VER. Tburedar, Much 25th O O'M L I , V 14 H P 0 0 L VITY lIV OLAMOW. CITY OW lIANCIIMMER SOUTILtAIPTON & BREMEN LINE. Yrum South- Prom Prom •1111/1.11 W New Yurk. New Turk Now York N . WASHINGTON. Jut 31 V, I, 27 Illarrh 3 HERNIANN, Feb VI 110 Alatrh 31 WASHINGTON, MAr LI April t'S April tl• lINIIIIANN WASH'S! ' IT ' . , ' 331.- 19 ..,%..! J il' ,.' 1 A 1.. ,,., FP IIE.I:IIANN, UN . 3ut r . 19 Jul; If July ,' IVASIIINGTON. July 17 Aug 13 Aug I" 111:11111ANN, Aug II apt 10 Sept 1 3 WAeIIINIITON, Sept II OrbPl, °et 1 , HERMANN, Gel 9 Nu, t. ' Nor 13 IVASIIINGTON, Nor e. Itee :, 0 lINU 1/, NIANN, I bee sl Jun eirranußea cumrr. tirrsdi P.rilmoann il•LrrtY. eatntlay Monnna. Yrth :IP. Th.. mark. ~..t., r day manila,ted • lair drkr...t.facdr. 1..01 mt., partkularly 01 Fhinr and Pre, Won, ar,rx orr fr•ody mach. than on oar Pr. ,, dinf‘d•l nr FIA/tlll-1:,,,,t.t• 14101. with sal•• in lot, a. fol- • • • . bt.IA at 17.15; 3% kt b 7 al .1.3 15: awl , rn oragoli. .t II jr.. Th. market mufino. guar firm. .rday to the lightm.. of mrolob. $41... WI, bbl.lnca•rv , at $l.l n 19122X1 RTE ELOUIt —ls nailing lota' at 12 S trout drat hand.. and VI 12 frnm atom. 1111J121iiVIIE4T 11.1108—Fale of 14 aka from note at avlt. In FIFA—Sale 131 kikla Nn 3 Maritrrel at r Able No 7at 1 T. S Of do rb at $5. d bbil - No 1 at 11l 'A, and CO (.11. plekArd 11aning, in lota. at It 25 14.1. 0411,11 1s oOlinz at 14 •,-5494 00 It 100. 1 1110CE111 . E.4--4 tonti4mble .14,4 of annoyaa pre vaa. to lbn market, at fulll 004.1 101,,. IlWmms is very Arm. iftb an Jalrancingtendenry. 5.11,r. in teo lots. Of 111 anelou bbl. Itrkana Di Zit, 4 moo.; bolos 21 lona ex.llarat . OUr, time. Fate of 1. tads Sugar it 55(r. ONtiitili—ttalartMlbbla from alarm at Cilaithrlil ha. t113111:11 hbit roll at 15, aadti Pitta run at tf., Chu, road, with a Lir bushtera &lag at With - tic *D. - - Y.ll(l,—Salo. t bbl, rottauf.t, at ,14cW dos . Good freAb 50..m1.1 rommatut 176. }I A WWII—Ski. of I rakk at 12N, 1 11 b. — , .!.;t1..s 226 Ito Oat. at and hank ?.7, No cal.,. of otb.r grain.. w rroort. I'neek ark nochaored 11A(SIN.ZAW.,. IOLA) b. bag.. lo lota at 1, N.r. ,, W ILL hOo .loaf no 7N.• for •bo t. ll.lerg, owl lor f , tle of 1.. .o G.t.trr conlll at 7. , and 0, for 11,oulder., e k ... uul ham.. ,x 1..; co Vte 1am...1 19 ob.. is! snot •Jtcui•len, .4.1. a and bsunN .310 do from at 7,S god Ik 11,vop V Grtuee, gal some gollauce was rpol.kt, of. Lkstll-0sto• 60 bbl. Ao L Prkke frzta Arst Lands at . . • —...• • 1!, S• eluV SIEF:D—Vales abu tn.o firot Lauds at SO . 4) buothol. The Neer York Tribune announce:4 the eutpen mop of a silk tualso—i44nra. Carlton et Ca. Th.ir limhif I - be. at alKust &at IWr e bay aau rpl tte Of 3140,0 N or a.a..t, RIVER - INTELLIGENCE area. BOAT ABBITALS urn BEFAB.TOILES. J. l lcKne.lll..minchAnn. Sictivosport- Darard. Pornt Cltv. !tunloch. IVbeeliug. Vnoture. Prfrrisasvi stvr, Wh.44lng 31er.wagel. Ftsber. DGI•SUTGL. J. Meg., 11,3.1.ri.,6.00.. Iterirealort. 0610e_ (Lou. t:. 01..66",01‘. • Y. 10.160.1.1.0.1 , 1 e.. taLsabeth. 6 t.riusux.l6voqa..l4...orrr. V.tur, W.tkinr• ,110.6 burgh. &Amu CnicianalL Forwteny Nlnnixh, Jas 510116666.Ciartnaati, .00ASS LEAVINO PAY , W.ELL6VILLE-661666 City. 8 P. 0. N.ll6tlVlLLG—llartiod. 116.Y.L160-61 - 11.16eabir. CINCINNATI-1166,06666.160. 2 10 A. 111. 5W1R.11.1.11 r•Mtt 13S0W16601LLV. 6 A. M. wd 6 r. Itn - rn—Them WM 5 fart illnch, In channel y 1 pier mark. Ltst eienlnc it dunk. tad t.tlina. . •, • . The etmr Editor, which left here oh Thantlay /art, stack fast in the Tray, 12 Miles below this ell,. It la scanneed that In bunion the cbthael the refl . ..upon the wonk of a ecal" boat erbkh think at that piece Anne time Mom. One tha ofErers of the boat mot no to the car Intents, to wrote Inthter, In ala in "Allan her ea. EgPORTS BY RIVER CINCINNATI-r•Prat Prrrsortno-100 bbls ',Mogen 11 31 , Lailahlint 1 WI area Pellet, it liletlet 20 bbd. baron m.; 10 bbls oil Ins ianalks Pettooinuaker lOi 6 ekti titan Adonis Cig tie tog', tin J Parke:Jr a co: 10 do a do drown J t It Viand; leo hap. rodeo J Bemoan jr 1 Cot l. cest. 1 bbt 1 bon Curling Likertion tbr..10061, barnsels stwolders It brace jr it C 0; hbds Mee a o Pall • I , lo¢ttnt 100 bbla molasses 1131 pea bik atioulgare Patten it Nicola: 000 bus, 0011. 1.10 . 01• b. lir.- bam. 21 plies Inns Swung & Co: 4 by leathers beech t Co; 123 Ns &trip Wattinttiord t Co. 22 bins Wilber 4 mite alnitoog Graham: 10 bbli Dla, Lick stater rim Ilinahoot k Ink• aes i bucket. J Benner . Jr 1 Cie 3 bbts eggs T Woods ASoo. RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE PENNSYLVANIA NAIL EOAD—EASY.- The Expreve through train karts at A% o'clock a. X Accvmmrslation train leaves ISt o'clock,. a. Milo A PENNSYLVANIA RAIL HOAR—VFM.T. The Enacts. train learov. Friend EtrestStallon at S o'clock, a. M., and arrives at 7 o'clock, r. a., cv../ dity sestina Sunday. The Aressatoostation ,Itain loaves at 10 o'eklck .1. IN.. soda v. • 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD. Pus. la—Arcor uouartaa Iltact-33 bus Mad Onllitur. a) Joa bucket: l 31dkr, it 1114 "col A Zeiglaul lada pourbag e s .itil Wm A McClurg ; 3 bungles mar Vostcr Fut 113Acconateernon Tram-4,ler tuba illiller. f 4 bt.le Peer Bingham A Ike 2 do •aensre 171larnnman 17 W. paper tester t ineeroul 14 Lac te4.l J 71.0 d: 39 do .7 McDonald; 11 Jo flour I Lerd (Jotter; 4 de fan/ J Hay: 1 lot do McLaughlin; 1 lot furniture C O'Neil: 13 eke buckw +un heat Pour Kirkpatrick A Addling= lot sorelrier 11e1laters. .• • . INI4. 14--Fatiour Tasty - 4 pito raw 8 Cheer/clam t bkla 1 ku 2 bas sunda 222 .his cheese lot autidt Thatcher White: 7 bbl. better 13 do ta•srloata 17 do clover reed Ido Nape Drown A kiirkiastrick: 12 43,2 bbl I Or F a W It.rMaah:l elis mool Corrode t Unhurt; 1 661 dot) kg. lard Wick I }fah...adieu: put bulk Fork Dalaell a Co; 263 do 141. q. I bid' 11cCall.'t Teaenardow:car load Warm A Rolfe: 6 MA. 1 by butter!' do era/dash NT do bat ter II Canfield; 1 bbi 4 hogs 8 heal d beaPart: 1 rack 1 hal /. Id do 2 kali coda/. J Craig; .3./ aka wool Coto& aad Orabauu 31 do mho 2 tails lard 41 pea built Fork D .to. 10,e• aka w floor Stewart 4 bbl lour 4do ego. Pahell A Co; 4 don tars rondo 8 Maher .11 kkga seta 6 eaten J Adearig 18 hbl. &ante 8 Watarma.6; 13 aka 1141 W A 11.1, 3 hilt. flour J Kroh 110 dos brantia F Dun 123-id° 1 hog Illetrer a Itoblueou: 2 Las 3 bet J Grief; 4 cks cearlaeh IT a, Wilaori: 54 bu the.. Dal sal/ A 4.k6 80 aka hyler Down A liirkaatrick;74 bra choosy Y bbl but ter 'oath 2do butler Wick a 11413444:444; ear 1444 boy IV Wolff, 6 rale,. owner: CentrazsumL FRENCII have centralized their goy /. crnment w On point at possible. Ther can 4o u tber please. Cut It Ix neceecary, even here, to un it-4111e the memory so tar as to nseollect that C h eeks la eloelog ont his seasonable emct of clothinget Ibis toners poselble prices. lilt meg of tope Clothing ITat:WI U mraolrle. WI, of all gnu Chad oat houtediatety. Cal m. l asol t 11.41160. We sandy se please. 1047 TlSmilhtrablstreet. use Diamond Alley, UARTAIN'S UNION BIAOAZINE, fur 1. - ) Staub. put received at W. A. (111.DICNYIUVNET le) (late lb .e. Walt's) No. TO iluseth at. till NO -- . 7- billliASSE - S—.so.bbls. for sale by .e 37. R. lIALZELL DJ. O. BUOAR-5 lthde. - for Bale fiy /I • 0 , 17 r - It DALTS.Li. At CO. f i g ATINE'rTS I Boßearinn 10 haus just reed, thrust bust ate tosouraututer rue enusleting nt Grey, Brown and stack, ribbed. sod -which they are wnioa tow by TIM Deplete. Dells MIXED CASSIMERESI—An as-. mutrovolvel duk otbet rake.. in be tonna at the atm. of 1.17 • 111.1RPLIT BURCIIPIRLD. L UOAR-50 hhdo, for 041.3 by eo tot W.a.F. WILSON'. /o , le iSE 9 7 71G1 v i i . r:7, r. ifArt Re m Ye. by %MiNWiam g BUTTER -4. bble. Ireah hall, for sale by . W. a Ir. W1130N.147 Fins& 4. 0, 81.1-0,50 tc • _ "rifled. for sale b 7 pIT NOWT! lk lIKNMETT NO. MULASSES-50 bble. for solo by • fon !MUSH 413ENNNTS. 0. MOLASSES—WO bbla. and.so half 4,"l"P°2l=lllV,=•°: 14kr CC .SUOAIL-50 hhd gr s. arri v e per etr I tAt jer "" 4 , ."""" eiausti Fa 1 in the article of Tea.. ruyor.r.wani .etrietry prima Tat, 'go to onRIS T6A lb dr Dimon& LaW.artaL ...teased o tallertar Tess, are mom tot at des total:distr. Laornioem-6Otb, 7f.. .Si 0 palb. • Look ou r t far the WTI =t! CULlff,ott whieb Is writ , tinr.afarrte 214 Sorr- -- h . TRRndOrsigited have thii enterpA into .•.p.,4.1.41ip 4 1titirttootrnt AT /O HE IlttN l .u.. eltlswELL rot t .of ho ~r doe ua the Brat; llnaktry nt,./ Psot.tituy. Fy;zry In all xarf• ono broach.. -Alt, Cotton Dottow ACII. A. II blitßoN Pill 4 trlirgli,F4ALA4t.ls:42,'•_ 7 J. 4 . l . l ..t'ltlttlYltlLl. •44, t , ter-sttutromt.L. •. Herron Et Criswell ; %DELL AND BRASd DEr,s, 'IIkiANITFACTURERS 4 nliki (.11. of Breas t 14'4 , 4, LA4rtno ti... ,44,44 A hamper., At. A1,.44 Cottrnt Itatung Foe Pr:4.44, •trc.44l, ...ttnrr ttl ksrlutt Alleatten, eqt. Vtrth • 1 ... . N. 11.-01,1 !tr..% I:..prtt• exchootot...Gtr , ..tutt 1.-11 Foon•lry - or 00irc, ot.ll.be attended to ttuttrtot.ll,-. Dissolution. n ■ lilE partnorship tioreWfare czliting be- Jsli?P`plitila Ned of Febronry 14. 1,62. • I hair this day assaeiated with me, in the 11710LESALE GROCCI:I' Asp ja‘kr,th. BuslyEss. my sau. JAMBS U. FA itx . eu. uwter tLe farm of - Jou, rerun"(• J011:c . I . Abt:11. February 16,1852.-Irelrktf • To the Public: NOTICE of the Dissulgtion of the •.E. tiro, of Jr , IIN Pus. sC. in the vi,rninr pawn of tt.odoy.lrirnermrt Jtdnw.lutton Le c.ot , lnplatal, of hirb tile public Alan bate due n•Hier OMn , 011 4 ‘thitillt. tenf. to 0t . .yf,.~u,, - trtlla:tr Of 11rtu of JOIIN P.lnfalt a CO. 1111 F. partnership between the subeeri bare. node, the-mune 14 Tu . dl.- dre4 td, in Lanai rwryno. The hwrmess nI the lute taw will be 6,1(1P4 J. 1 % lid UrEgANjoh . will I ,, otdnue the f.f.X/S‘: .I.VD ETY BUSINESS'. lb. .Id etnud. Hu. 4 2111.414 re,, K .11.TF3LAN. W3l. • • THE undersigned haie thin . dav entered P into hirtm,..l.l” it. do 0,4.v01ar AND SOAP DrsINFAS. ...ad IN of JOSEPH 0,1,1118 1 C.V. ISJer. Irlt nt lEn sitrebecute Irtnn t P 0., Watt, M.1..4 itl Irn prompt gatentlon. JOSEPH. It. OASIS, I . ittsbor.h. ' .11)1114 IV eduevd ay. FA 4th Y.b :Tan • An admlnls tngor or the...teteof Peter Gear& deet4l. I hare volt the intermrt or .thg demwed, In the .Adamantine I:endlP nod Soon Pn.fneg, to John Irwin. E.q., who has tormed n r...nannernhlp with Jogeph lt. raTic under the tkyrie of Jctb'EPll C. 1,117 S d eV.. and take ghwt plow ure In recommending to the new . en.h.rtnerctip the (rico.). ant customers of the late Ore of Peter ttehrdt On. halknrif hit.. W:-JACKPLIN. Co-Partnership — . - • OSIIIIA 11110 DES hits this (his,' ligAtciated v him iv lo emrk..r ttriness JAMES it. T itl. he Inmo no W il l 1...r....fter nntr.leytwa HOJer tbn name. Iltm nn; "tin rf Y.f4tl.N3 t fr.IINKII. ill the blittUr.l 4 Nlt kb h tat Y. Not 4,lAndlbt Pinut tn.rt. JittlllttA pahWp _i2h lm JA3I/4.. , V rt:ltit KR. 911IFI t'ARTNEIL6IIII' beim-4 - qt tho nub eel-I,er, wb, the name t..A1rxwhier...1,e7."... ihneoleed hr, wetted eeneeht on the bilettith hen. Tbe tenet... el the nese 'hal he settled by tether of We eub penter, ut their /teed. ehtuer of Ile. IllAnaelecland NlArtet stnrete, erhere all be know thrineel.re To twin to the lege - tin-a are renueeted tehell en.ltneke WY' meet. In neat it, from Invent , h me tale. ph "sate I. ye l'enlel•ndlne 1.. the Petrone., of one...hole, and the nahtlelneteltr. our etatee.eore. lIAVOIMII, Item ge will Lee3lione the lirr I.lhiele ho. ,lases k eur old etand. .14 , 11h1 ALll,N.Ahlbkit e Ilitiiinetth, Jan. :`...tfl'h?..—ljalTl!Kr''. notice. and .10ILN IIAW.ORTH Cs the venth lan of January . into entattler4tlip Mllier the tirvt tIATR. 4 aif All'o6lll. and hair purrha ed the tlnek ‘4.4l.rtndri D.T. and rd the it la in td, and Itirltattat, where_they intond n aud — innate:ltOgict Fan, and Staple which they will moll at eruall nhtt:h tier nmportkoly hrwite the Kt tento,m4,, the cuttoarr.. ct the la, tent and thnpublic. t,eoer.ll r. ALCXANfiIk/1. 11./.149, liN January :tit. let_ - I - - Notice. • • .• 1011 N ATWELL ham this day been Admit ." led • r.arltier in the hon., , f • WutilltrAltD4 (%)., And Market , litliadelphlt: • li ItAGAI.:Of -A 0)4 ant 31 tvomi am, rttutmteth. , • - Nil...hunch. let jal3 FM. . 1 eueVILIM. • .1.421 ..CGALEY, WuODIVARD 4, Co., Wliole p. tlrn..tx, No. fz.l. Mut.: era:Mein. R. B. 111“127.{: Joo+l TIW . Oro: • Partnership Notice. lIAVF this ‘l,y ag.4o4tiatetd frith m 6 TEIO3. a G..... etet the Aebne7 or threkz,i hazes Ililleeed L. eat be hereafter roneuebel baler the etrlool.bettle JIIII.b.I.I)ViMIL . _ Utsti dialf.A . KCAg - ent.ftfPanna... - nr O. ".4 Wk".-"'"; TIE CONNECTION between the subgeri -1,5 roam, on thla day. A. CTI.REfiTSON leg! ant TIE or the firm In the tettietnent of 'the hog fag. CULItY.IITfitt.% _l._ll.Attlfilfil. === h.& um ~ tO bre. 171175 'lf. /4 .• C partnership.. .- • A['CING tolgtto .1. S. DtOroint .2. 2Co an Iht..rept tqy Wbeirtslo showy toa• the .t3:ic itbr herr:Mar will tv SAVINL en. SA M. It.,,SIMITER.. Pittaborgb, Jsrlipr, let. NW- boav - • LI A .1111 EL P. B.LIRIVER A L Co., Wholesale Crmr.n. and Cnrornt.l.l ilerthast, lad Dealers In C,.uutzy Produ., and nit , litin - h llwanfaatun.s. bk. and Itztaa,u4 atretd.. Alta ritudbtleld. Pitt. tiptgtt. JrRRA PILICOLTII]M IRa mn..2O2TE. 1 OLIN 5,,81LW011.T11 — .5: CO., Wholeen.le 4p Gramm and dr...Jan. Illaard'A Pomba sad nt Ilitaty. au. :11 Wurl M., rittehurab. . , ,Jra , . House of Refuge,. . n girrE subt3eribCrg for the eriTtion - or'an it . of 11.1rIgo For Wretrro Drat:m . l,o34i, as, hrlrLy h0i11..1 Mat kII arore•torat of Itreray pert:init. tho arriouot suLnerlted br earth o.h.quor.l to paid to lb* Trehrorrr. ou'or brtore-the I}lL•JV.trf Noirenbor next. • 11l orler of the Bond of Dirrstors. matt! JOrIII.IA 11.15 NA. Trot& ..7, ...,_=2or R-__.-:-.-- ~ '.. ent, ,- --., o 4 TAVERN STAND AND FEERY,:at pi. W.,. Elk:both. Dui al, or a iiiiiSEN. NA.' /Ai t..ccoo:d el.. Pothotoo:Eh; :or E. PEECIDOVatt Do:o,th. Lol . goo • .----., --- - - ---.-r Ramses To Let ,- .- • , • -.,:, 0 comf. , rtable Brick DWEILLINO2 . rOCEEI To Cerro u at Sixth Wa rd. corner .r— -0 aryand . [mean MIRO, Enquire. or th e tub her. at the Meth dirt Durk?tore, tit frourre etrete s ter al. kat dwellin g , IR Clark airy., ' J. L.M.RAII. • &WU . - -,.. ~_ . 1 . . . For,Sale. • ' .. rE otock of Grocorieoitthe fixture/41=1 Mr unexpir.d. fel. of the florin Ittleir tonTald. bT . it V C. ICIILLY.ononer of Fifth 0. tea bfarkatalhq. To unTT one loam a t•tbel to ca Iwo the retatturoarr b.' arlefe, this eland olfri art vanb.gt. Intrriof to:::: the 6l4. Apply woo fa ' . AWN /MIS. • ' For lease. • @eTHE rerycornfortilblc tbrcestAry brickg . t)ealllnu, as MO. onurr llottl atol Tayetta a ta, rtrently repaired and Improm4 for 6410140 seropation, kr tbnuauer. Tao Lou on iNVICI.III. 'Nay,' now ocroolados.n bowl yard, situate below Mar rlreel, woo JO4Oll Jolon,loM— kr yours, or for ire?. And sundry Mollolon Leta In' Mtn City petual lewe. Ayel of .4 1,in olio, 11411 . 07 rib alr144110 „. , For Sale or'Rent: - THAT ktgo Lot itajeining tlie Gaii-Workl; it is 131 Maul on Mononcabila Illeamorad row bar 310 feet to Mop/month etror:t.' A'a it runs denrs o low waler mark. wool! rusks'., deairatlo mrna4l4o for Pith, Iron Work; Foundry or Noon! Yazd. f turtber Platirolare enquire of Ic:11.1411/41170:14 P 11: • Ma 47 Market M. • Erie Canal Election Notice AN Election of the Director of the Erie ftompasy will be heht at aide Omit Aria. ell alltal al ' eaday o'flfam next„al n'olorti.P.ll. • T. U. (1)1,T. Elia , Ps, red...dr I:attar:CMS N TIM 31 ATTER of the Aslignatcht of I nrnitY C - pd•Moa ha ia¢ .alahae atalott said mule Inti(mmem thus at oar. amttalrree . lodebtd will tali and settle Venom. at lie s o or nr j i.!l7.ll7tilariflr . '31 . 1% )it'Str..7.4•er . Allegheny County, se: . ty • , • • in the Orphane.Court of said '.:Yeet`ki jeer 11, deed.:. lii•lltatattalsata. a.;•lsoir,S.• wit 1 4 64.uttlh:tIss. th e amend of the Admielitenter ...enflamed abooletain the Admialetrater ((whoa - and. the nelatma downside sealtrat' bolagheaaiald into az.Pl 1.1 otterman asJOin• , ' tad 411141i1Vr dutribene tan tomer_ Dad Ista . *loort mdMg ' Dr the nn. The edereltte..l &Weld thentlirm;li'm 370 Fourth athat, ridabenth, on Saturday tinth elotary.M2. for IM - eorpme of alteadiss to the donna nt Ida liepotet- meat.. asditea. St which time unl plats that latertsted may spend ll they PPe proven, ... • .1%. P. latTPKlllLES:Atidttlir _____ freahaupplrof hlcteraboy,for (f J.IiIDD 1 - 0O 3 -. • t' . wma.d. _ - Duquesne Iron Store. fiOLEILiN, Hrr AILDIAN ,CO. hare re. LI mar .d to the bn.121 Water mien 4 ly oneurlad by Mean. Lyon, etturb a C., and.sary .1., to the Itionallenbeta /Intr.*here Ib. , ntb'm Mam literal Imam the r e aroma ..untenured aruebee arommr 1.0 ne Ilirei4.catent, ft PrefaZl linance.uno orals int Spir uto and 'urban erne MaroSUodces to. • • a ZINC PA.IN T 5.... • -- IVlM.PjA°34l%ll 3 ;filLi'ills TM. Oomyanr Ji! penmen!. 10 funash 10P1,1745t Vtlable l• ZINC PAINTS,(Vh(IO ban , taws Mond after retool' soon ' - triot.,lntb le antthe. Kamp* the Uottoel non* to nolo 'their .booty eW, protertior inept: Om netonotto ani F irieTt ZINC -TAINT 1 bramr. on s • l n4l= Zion. teal her...on , / trottnetaall odullerattno anti tantority obtinn-retr, it ortereneti, to -broadontly vine. Cod de tanner tho . tr o otebo la.matur •proportito poet brio, ottnit, daugaroao to the broth oi attained ant (bolt footion. WILL NOT TURN IKLLOWWho otpoW • intent/bona. or ablehito exhale or . atan biota taut one lab ikon oho, • Oa to eatTlelt It withrdoods • weather-4 Oloatin and Ito otaiterri. net thate ear ratent.•not nada. to tato Hooka, wr b . ormablo oat rub an- It mat iniltento , indin nig 'Lii.kr• wan otter ant Otr, or itith otriatto *holed:iron ...Vt. SLACKtoIo itobb. AND C OLORER ZINC PAINTS Tb.m are faxedshki ate br a/41:4,014 it. onelaabbedlt thee tbropeat Lod loot, points in tan north Lot notion mato footing, ondloonton e rinanottated Ar0n71 ,, 01 boo of weed, bent, Ito, or Iron ao Mot to t boa, • WEATLIER AND PIM; PRODP:'-e 1.0 vadat. they Are pgrileularir U t r4 tbf; ' I :4647:lifrt2==g, IDtiaUb "*."4.7l".bute; rbonto Mot •lits mu: vl toi - thretinitraten Duni. loopant4 ee Iflon4 LeshistAZo.sottninSlLLit` tat,— dtt • asattnre. UM, libecroa. rtnnetobeldo. • Q.. .. oAWLSl—Junt•ree'd. 2 yensiiiptrior Bar Stoto bug naylx, nrllliali,olomlrtwh *ti! .;_;, 6a .IAI as MV WI IM.Z.A. , U. , 4.4 A . . 1 „ .. 1..A Ai 4 ,,, , , i oo ~... ~.., _i!, , ~... A. A. , ..., NOTICES, _ CO-F.l RTNE Diasolutton. Dissolution. uitr.r. win cal:aim:4 the rr sod ennntLisiou tominsois iLf rty _ A. 111.71.IIKIVINIA.
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