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spritok croansisErs LEartraE.
.The Bight llev. Bishop &Tanner, of the Pitts-.
burgh Diemen of the Catholic Church, gave a
public iletitttre ,last evening in Masonic Rail,
to a v4ry reePeatabla audience: The object, of
!the Bishop, in the first part of tho lecture was
id pierce, that to'Catholicity we owe all that is
realty volt:table in our political institutioes.
Title he showed by asserting that our liberties
'And usages are .the fruits of the common law
of Erigland.mud her represOltative institutions,
which be said had heen.iderivnil wholly from
Thert4oin it 'iras,ihat to Catho.
licity we °well our free gnveiviroett.
In the second portion,dif bie discouise, the
Rev. Leetarer.lostitutta i alcomparbson between .
;Piblestaniiem and Cathbliciato, or rather ha
endesiored to prove that Prdtestantism was a
lifeless trunk, deriving all the vitality it ever
Possessed from the Catholic ,Church, that
vrae,now Past felling into rationalism infi
"dfility, ' and desuetude—and thht Catholicity,
boding recovered•from the shock' of the Actor
, Mailer', was advsucing in power and great
nese.
iball give the lecture in full, fronr: the
a
-1L543 pf our reporter, in our papor ro-M arrow.
coidee mu be had of the counter.
PASSAVANT'S PITT3I3OtOII
completioaef. s new and sulddantial four-story
boildintr„ tut an addition to thi44 excellent hospi
tal,'Wou celebrated on Tuesday evening by a
sniper to the war:lit - eta who had been engaged
upon. it, together with a few Invited gueeti. At
eight o'clock the company sat down to a sump:
U101:13 ems rat; at which Judge filmier presided.
IThu ocinpany booing done Justice to the mate:
riot feast, "the leant of reason and the tiow.of
soul" commenced, with an adman from the
President, in which he paid a glevling tribute
to the value ouil importance of the enepbanic
arts no exercised in the erection of dwellings, '
templeituf religion, science and tore, and cspe.
dolly such edifices 39 the one we were then in,
consecrated to the relief of destitute and suf.
(*dog humanity. lie paid.a , vrell-merited com
pliment to The moral worth of builders as or
Cbgt, atitl4lostfil withst: glowing eulogium upon
that institution: its founder sad its members.
-. Ho was followed by Wm M. Shino, Esg ,
who* remarks were of a similnr tenor, and
were warmly applauded.
A neat scotime.st offered by lilr:Wals;brought
tie Her. Br. Pasimtant to bis foot, who, al
**nib laboring under indiepoliiion, spoke for
sometime in his tienal strain of, simple hot im
,nressive eloquence. He begged ihose present not
to bestow on tiny man the honor which belonged
only to Cod. That hishielisiag had Leen signally
•Manifeated towards that. institution, and had
'carried!! on from itt :teethe, beginning to its
'preterit strength and efficiency. He spoke of
the lefig and pleasant intercourse that had sub
-riati,d between himself and the gentlemen there
tesetubled; and. plead earneetly,f.
i.degree of cordiality and mutual sympathy be
tween workmen of. every class ,and those for
whom they toil. Hi showed, by eirgnMent and
by etaiciients of facts that greet. moial, serial
and peentuary ntlynntage would resolt6oa nth
. interconAe and Mutual sympathy and esteem.
Bev. Di. Cool: delivered a short and animated
.addrees,, in .whiel the earnest sentimhits of the
'Christian were besiiitifully blended with kitre
fined "plemantries of soma: life. •
Another gentleman i whose name we did" not
:learn, !poke very plelleantic in broken English.
He is, we believe, a Phyedyian in rho
====
• tettaxtbe would do a ilek man good
After some firrthef, remarks and sentiments '
Mr. 'Wills and other gentlemen, the company
imp/Listed eseellent huMor.
•, Ifs congrutulato Pm:ea:rant, who to the
rotindeeof this institution; and to whose
anti
ring energy it Uwee no much, and its numerous
friends and patrons, upon this One addition to
their !pearls of doing goo). We shall not now
attemptutlescriptien of the newbuilding,which
li . to he used in oonjuetion with the old, other
than to nay that everything tba: skill could do
'foribe cotofoit and conveoieoce of both patients
• and - nurses has been done. We regret that we
T not obtain the names of the Tortoise
satin erho'did Ile work; but we-were tno ihient
upon the pleasures of the occasion to spend ef,, l
We ought to have' done to business. -
•
A niovomont of thedeem t interelt-nred
partanee ieneticed in the pa;agrapb below trim
the Baltimirre American. So rat ea it in thowre
-: ' • vetted to an it atriken us fasuralily..,. Leaving
out of view entirely theglispaid.wieriention of;col
nnization ma remedy for elarezi . , there is enough
. .
.merit la:African Colonization no a' great scheme
for' the Chriitiitnizatiou and civilization of ;Uri
-' Da and the elevation of the negro race, te'jcw
. tiny any yonsonoble effort which can be made
for Ito present. - peesperity ' and. ultimate ancient. '
.-
, 'Ma. Sy,....wer, ineml.er of Gangrene from Natal?
Caroline, is preparing a bill, as the'publicjour
' Weis state, to restore to the Staten the fourth lied
Ir.st instalment - due to them frdth the General
Government by virtue of the distribution act of
Congresa in lferaT. The last instalment, it will
' be remembered, 'was retained in, tlri Treasury
itan'meet the urgent and immediate veanta of the
.Government. Mr., Stalely's. bill prepolien that
certificsit s eri of Bolted States five par . :cent adoelr.
• ' _ ter the amount of title rotirill inetairneutrearne
- nine ruillipes or dollars—shall ho iesued to the
sereraliltates, no they shall he reapectivety en
titled, upen,tha'utprean conditionahateriali state
'shall appropriate the interest thereof, amount
`.log 'bathe aggregate to over fair hundred and
' . fifty therionoil dollars autrualli, to the transpar•
tatieinviffree negree3 within the Staten tcVl..ibe
;/, .'-',Riairrti'itintif the edusatian and irnprovemant the
•Iwr., - ,i,al c i r libezilin'ealontat..a. Thu Principal , in never to be
Ailliout further dongree6unal legielotion
.7,.;. „ l,.?*,:tina,.:i4o,.e.eri.ificates are not to be ironed to any
legialative uothoritiee - thereof
to - receive4...Apingreg` the name, upon the conditions
aberre,eliOnid: If : there should dein any Blate,
r i4freerazegicica — for tranePortation to Liberia,
thendle•lntereet money is to be- appropriated
in eitabli'shing edhools and colleges, and in im
proving the moral; social and religtona condition
orthe cititens of- the Liberia Rept:l6llc. '
Thie, It will be admitted on all haudrt, In a
anent important Ines/lure, —Wei are glad to learn
' that the friends of the bill have great confidence
in its passage. Itlwould be hailed with plea.-
, are, we! are rare, throughout the country
The Wig Conve n tion - of lowa, met at lowa
City,' on the 16th ult. .
-. The resolutions express strong approbation of
71thernweent National Administration, and a de
..
.termination to support the nominee of the party,
,
-wheever hr may be. The delegates from that
;state ere leftnninstructed, as appears from the
followingresolution.
Besotted, That the delegates to the National
Convention be left live to act according to their
ownjadgment, when they meet their brethren in
the National Convention to laminate Whig can
didatee for President and Vice President of the
United States, awarding to the lights that then
anYhellresentesi; and so toast as to harmonize
consisting claims and interests, and to maintain
the integrity of - the-Whig party sadlthe amen
- dency of Whig principles.
, .
. . Wilms an ii247esing letter in her columns
this . morning from 'Hit. H. Beacuan, Esq ,Lit
Cult,,tieW York. on the subject of ibaAlleglie
i - isy - lalley 'and flenesee Valley, Railroads.' It
'-f : will be obsured, Mit . he Col2fipall all we said a
• . : few .0 li o reheating the' Lime and fiyieum
- •
of theser villeya I , ~•
.., On fitir , .. übjeotrlean being the northern
. 1 .
t i
.. ~ uni4IDS;,O the A.V. ' rood we would 'simply re
,. ....',, mark, thii that paint wan assumed as such, be
cause itz t loealion is better known and its name
~...,„
~ . mosey iar to the people of Western Penney!-
'"
: - 'weals' than that of 'any ether in that 'region of
... eouitry, and beosuse ; we knew that the point of
, lunation with the liew York and Erie road would
. ba sontewherrneallbuit place. - To have said
- '"Sha Neil York line". would • have conveyed a
eery indefinite idea::; -- : . . , . „....;
Ho little intercom" hareem with that part
.. : of our sister. State,.that we confeee that until
- .1... we received this letter we could het lash told
• .-'''' ...,-
whether Cuba contained 300 or 8000 inhabitants.
. - -.,.'•,. Heave, therstety, assumed that is the northern
''isrminne of oar road, leer, without raferenne to
:':the map; would ' , lave" had arty . More definite
Ides than if we had mild the scathes : bordei of
~ :.
.15[ 6w York; . ,- Bat we hope tube better acquaint-
It istuad by the opponents of General Scott
that he - otilild not 'carry the Whig vete, of the
Souther° 'States. We do not believe—have
never believed—ilia — nesertions. •We know
that Mr. Fillmore is the fiat choice of southern
Whigs, bat if Gesfi' Scott receives the nomina
tion of the Whig' Nationaf - Convention, we most
firmly believe that hewill reedee a larger 'Ole,
even in the Southern States, than any other
marothe whigs . can nominate::
. When the Amer
icanipeople came to vote,' they wilt then recol
lectthe glorious old Chief of Lumley's Loo
and Mericii, who has brought to his country
- ouch imperishable renown.' A time-serving pol
itician, like Mk *Buchanan, will stand a poor
chance with the great Americ an Captain." An
a proof of the feeling which will run through the
.South,-when Gen. Scott's name is-fairly. befo
the people, we copy the following lodigoant
response to the slanderers of the old General,
from the•Nationc/ Banner,'s pap...which warm:
braggarts the claims of Mr. Filmore t--
peaSegtt it not,aur choice, but are we there
fore to stand by in silenoe and suffer. one com
mon political enemies to blacken with'impani-1
ty his honorable names Ood forbid! lie has
bravely, brilliantly fought the battles of his
country, and is entitled to some justice. His
life has teen one of patriotism and v alor, de
voted to nienountry's glory, and it is grossly
ungrateful to refnee to lift a finger ifir defense,
ithereqa thousand engines , of detraction are
playing their muddy waters in torrents upon hie
hoary head. lie stands this day the greatest'
living military captain eftthe age—his. renowO
has fixed the gazeof the world, as upou the
'ascent of some brilliant planet its the heavens—
Ms conquest of 'Mexico has eclipsed the do,
:ling splendor of that of Cortex—his skilful
combinations nave shed new and unhooked for
glory upon the heretofore unsurpassed renowu
of American arms.. Ana are we to sutler such
a Chief to be literally titung to death by politi
cal vipers crawling alb over the ground of poi
itics, and worming their 'poisonous folds int
the body politic 7 - frielit4 of Whig principle.
.do not put trust in tho (Stiles of your- enemies,
intended to distract at.4 dirida you.
Of the four Boston negreeasold into slavery
lu Texas. for attempting to carry off a slave
named Frank, in the thig itillow, syn board ,
T.hieh they were employed, thq. V. Journal of
Commerce says, ,
~ We are sorry for: these negroes, and hope
that the Abolithmista will make up a p,t3nie and
redeem them; I. e.,j if they have got iluviugli
with.paying the $20,000 bail ponds of their
beloved brother Chaplin, whe was esptured
while engaged in a similar operation in the
State of_alsrylond. Th ey. are not likely to ap.
ply their money to any 4tetteruse. The "Vtg
ilanee boromittee of this city boast of having
helped Orr 150 to r2OO cloves during the year
mating ?day last, tel doubtless their operations
still continue. While such is the fact, nothing
but severity can he expected towards these who
are caught in the act."
The above coliltilcoded, and utterly heamiess
paint,raph, is from a paper which makes mpg
eivl firetansiOns to morality. flow shoesingly
must iti moral sense be blinded he the Mile
races oilthecottoriocracyof New York: If four
American white sailors hod attempted to rescue
'one of their breihern held in slavery In Algiers,
or any where else, and had failed and been pun.,
lobed by being told into slavery themselritit
what compassion, what indignation, what sym
pathy, what threats, we should hare seen and'
hoard from the Journal of Commerce. onitsim
ilar prints! Tbs•.'clitrle esiandtr which has
befallen four colored milord affords the opor
tursity for a poor juke,, and a enitetal feeling at
abolitionists, and evinces that the editor tikes
a malicione eejoyinasyrt in the calamity Of the
your unrortnnate.3..?,i,
TAN 'xosstrra BE BANE?'
Both is the title to en elaborate article in the
Nctional .Intryistenre . r, the object of which is to
prtere the ineittity of the great Hungarian ON
-4434 and it concludes with the Ilssertiun that his
seri and thetities Jo not sine to thi/ . —resplax•
11'4 of an imposition"— that ..it is eocuplitueritt
lag :them to call theta, han4v, and that they
a4the aiekly ciaions ; of a dietorted brain, and
notoriginal !"
If we were disposed to retort in kind; we
ehould say that the Intelligeneer exhibited the -
unmistakeable gignsof the weakne, oi senility,
os.,„l.ati under the Influence of ut bandied pas-
.ions, when it published articles to intensely
rifid disgranefully unjust to
,e - gkeat anil suier
ing,apostle of human eighth and national liber,
by—hut we forbear, hcping that the unprecw
dented exhibition if unfaiimvis and w ;asess
whioh hot lately charasterixed the, ,rolumus of
the InteDigencer, willstoon Ass Siiy.,..iind - thai'
tthifold, .111 a bittterto.tricatjuserand retipectahle
:Sheet will Si!!1:111 reennse its wanted ability and
regard to justice- . -
* The only , reply to the article of. the Intelli
tenser we deem, consistent with the exalted
character of theti ble Hungarian, is to copy
it extract from hhi is .
epeech in Louisville,—
W)
the last of hie, pnbre ed speeches,—sad if that
discovers insanity, then we confess we bare
onljf to regret that there it not more insanity
;
in use wovkd i .
BROtIICILUOOD H of 9111006
PeePleagainit another people nhould [sever
feel—hstred, bat brotherly sympathy. I
memory of !tutored oppressionlfrom Sloven,
meats, shank' never be imparted 6 Natiims, and I
children should never be bated, deepivell or pun. i
isbed, becatifeitheir Where have eilltfra •The
Hungarians hive wrestled for centuries with
Turkey .ind now we are friends, true (daps, I
and natural allies against a common enemy, I
deveraTlif my' own secretors lost their lives i in
Turkish were, or theirlproperty tot redemption 1
out of Turkish captikity, and to me it ts Totk.
lob Sultan whoeaked my life and gars bread to
thousands of -icy countrymen, which no ants!
power did on earth. .Such is the cheese' of'
time. It is Rimeits which cruellest my bleeding
fatherland, but the ikiszorable hatred of , my •
heart does not.sztend to the people of littletil,
I love that people, I, pit; it, poor unfortunate
instruments of deepotism..
Wherever there is a people, there is my love. ,
Therefore, teethe 'paesloeste ckeßersent of past
times subeide'before the prndenr dyke of•pres•
mil necessities. You are blood from Englotore
: blood, halos from its bone„aed dash froth its
dash, The Anglo-Eason race 'eras the kernel,
around which gathered this glorious fruit—youi
Republic. Every other nationality_ in oppressed.
It is the Anglo.tiason alone which stands high'
acid erect in its independence. You, the younger.
brother, are entirely free, because -ftepubrieou
They, the elder brother, are monarchictil,' but
they bare a ocsatitotion: and/ they have, many
inititutions which even you retained, end by ie.
mining theta Lava proved that they are con;!enial
to freedom and dear to free men. The free ?res.,
the Jury; the fsee Word, the freedom of associa
tions, the instituting of Municipalities, the abate
of the People in the Legislature, are EaglistOn
etitutiodiers._-the inviolability of person a4il
in
violabtUty of property are English .principlee
England is the last stronghold ofstheee princi
: plea in Europe. ,Is this not enotigh, to stand
side by side with these principles in behalf of
oppressed human*? • ,
It is bevel take - the opportunity brioffy to rm
for to an assertion of an Anierican statesman
who bolds a high place in your affections and in
ray respect. lie advances the theory that ghoul,'
you now take the course which.' humbly claim,
the deepota of Europe would be provoked by
your example to interfere with your lostitotions,
and turn upon you in the hoar of yourweakoves
and exhaustion; because you have set ou amtm
pie of interference ;
I, indeed, am at a loss to underetaad that'. Is
it interference I claim ? No; precraely the coio4•
t.rary. if you now deelere "that'youriery
istenet being founded on that iirlisciple of the
eternal laws of assure and of odium's oa4—
. that every nation hue the independent righoso
regulate ate domestic concerns, to[ i tx its insti
tutions and its government," yo cannot Con
template with indifference that fife absolutistl
. cal priers form a league of mdtaal support
"'genet this prinetple of mankind'e common law
therefore proteat ngalapt . the violation of
this principle " by. foreign intelference I, in
deed, cannot inderstand by what logic each a
protest could be,,taken. qty . _ the despotio pow
ers 15 precedent for intelfmnee in your do..
inestio concerns.; hl,f. 15giclis entirely different,
it runethus:' . lf your countryiremaine an Indif
ferent sPeotator,of the violation of the laws of
nations by foreign Interference, then it has es:
tablisbed a precedent; it has established that
the principle of ;Interference become interpolat
ed into the book of international law, and you
will see the time when the league of deapote.
coMmanding the whole force of oppressed Eu
rope, will remind you thus:
...Runts has interfered Hungary because
it considered the example eat up by Hungary
dangernue to Raul& America has silently re
copized:the right of that interference. France
ban tuterfered In Home, because the mange of
the Boman democrecy was dangerous to planes.
A me.r ica bas silently agreed. The abeolutiati=
cal lilovenument in protection of their divine
'right, lave !espied In Ina Mt alliance with the
o p e nly avowed purposb,.! d one another by.
Intitusl interference &plat the spirit of revo
lution and the anarchy, of republicanism. Amer
its hut not protested againstta. • Therefore the
priilleiple of foreign it against every
flow, of generolas example, halt, by common con
duit of every power on earth, contradicted by
norti, not even by American, became & firm In-,
ternational law "
And, reminding you thus, they will speak to
you . in the :very words of that distinguished
• statesmalto whom I respectfully allude:
"Yon have nultdhe ground upon which your
national exisitancels founded. You bitM con
(tented to the altetatfon of the laws of nations.
The existenee of your Republic is dangerous to
tie. We, therefore, belizoiny Mot your anarchioi
(Mat is Reputtfinso) dOctririrs are destructive
the
and Iliot monarchial princyles ore essential to the
pease and see-linty and happiness of our subjects,
trill obliterate the-bed which has 'tourist/4 said
noxious weeds. We trill crush you dine's . , as the
propagandists - of doctrines Lou destructire to the ,
peace
,and -good ondes-rf the teorti." .-t-..
I haecqnoted the very words very uncipect- .. .
edly giver/lover to publicity, from a private in
terview; which 1, out of...respect and persoual'
affectionjid not answer then, precisely because
I took the interview for a private . one. Ev 4 er)
now, 1 refrain from entering into further 09s-,
cession, out of the same' consideration of re,
spect, though f am provoked by thaOinlooked
for publicity, and will-eny nothing mere; but
after having quoted the very worde, (leave to t
dliti public opinion to judge if that authority of l
jutit words is againht 9r for a national protest I
against the principle of foreign interference
..et once the • principle become .establitiheil
with your silent dom”ra, and you will soon see
.
it brought baste to You, nod 'brought; bornefin a
moment of domestic discord, which Russian re.
sett diplomacy and
,Russinn gold will skilfully
mix. You can be sure of title: and , this mighty
Uniail will be shaken byi,that very prim pie of
foreign interference, easy you silently lot be
established. as an uncontrovertible rule for the
despots of the earth:
Tor. VETO 00VAHNI. —The Ilerritburgh
Union mays that if the Legislature coo meet
much longer, the 'Governer Will "have to eih
ploy, a'ready 'writer to . tit constantly at hit el
bow; to write out veto tnessag,ev, at be will at, !
or he able to write them all himself. Almost
daily the two Hoare, have their nett nullified
by iv 'CO. This is democracy ! or rather loco
focoitm—the one man 'power against the voice !
of the rlFesentatives of the people. Why not
leave alli the legislation iu the hands of:his Ex
°Aleoo/, on 110 cue now think., it worth while to-i
introduce a hill until it is tart before the Gov
.ernor, end has received the approbation of his
hightiess., We know this it the cnuin Napole.
oa style,but we are not aware that we have bail a
rouil.frial in l'enn!ylvantn giving the euprounr.
power'ti the Governor We ore no use in keep
log 141..inen nt lierrieleirgh merely to ahoy the
will ag one Mans - who„ ny hit interpret... 0r
the eke powi.ii°., has usurped all their duties
We eve glad to learn that all , the member , . of
the Ligbdaittre from this oNtoty, are-in fay,
of ttnew bill founded on the Maine law, for
the 'cuppression of intempe'raum tutroduct+l
into the Senate by Sir Carr Ar.,. We belie•e
that n rose majority of our citizens are in f,ror
of this bill? or one of a eimilar tenor, and nor
members may real ItKalied that Om Coerce
in this repent 4111 be approved tortarmt echo I by
the people.
FROM WASH/NOTON ,
enrie.pondrit,.. 1.1:* poy Ci
. . . WASIIItiGTS,f. March I.
' The ilosee, ito,day, 1 . 0110 y noted-upon SW/
pissed is Ott; rine, tulpollarlt scoot 01 tot; sei
efon leads an to antisiiiste tannest/. results (1,4
tta , labors of the seat nix mouths. The ~.... .
naw broken, and titre it reason to hope that, t.y
i
the Discoing cf aniumn, the DpiyrDpriat , cin :n-
Ilispennshie ni the heliport of iv - tors:sew: stay
nii
ho dii,ed or,' The bill p-,enci ,.. to cloy ingiin,i
printer 1 , A1040 for the cools:ma iiin.sf warn Do
the eater- an of the capltql,
-T r - -
The comudttee of ways and , moan, have not
yet reported. the .leticietthy Val. nod whether'
they intend to allow 0e administrsti in soy
meson for remunerating its ageom for tory'ree,
.ett,l for paying 4arupcLee, cat Opeeiolly erect
,ied for by previous legislation, 1.. d...ohtfol It
ik quite certain that the chairman of the eau,
mitten of Iwo and'imeans either does not desire
the business of the. Heirs, to proceed. or Le is
incompetent to . the pe.eitiou oseignoi to him
Ile manifests not the elightest anxiety ha confine
the House to the geceenaribusinees of 'the ors
sic., and when he does make a repregentati . on
in reference to a partmo.lar Metiewre. Ii le done
to "lamely and unfashionably - as to eteitccon
octopi at.d Oftem indifference. '
• - In ihe' woN nf the/fog:,s it is doubtful to which
: the plume of victory inclines Tile defence of
: the old fogies by Breckeuridge rather startled
, the youngtfogies, but the repliea of Marshall'
had Richardson have resterel I.;_tiieco.ty ad-
vantages they may base lost-in that skirmish.
Some isouptcrn erpilg politicians begin to can
vass with animation the chances of Crittenden
t and'Jortea,..pf Tanneseee, for tne first place on
thr-ithtelid.ket, in the event of the inability of
the conventicoto make a selection from the
. ttati
1 matt promitiepLcandidettes now bellies tho coon
i try: It is a part of this calculation teat neither
[of these gentleman will be required to fire - any
i dedge on the subject of the comprotnire, which
will be offentive-to--the north, tomanse they are
Isouthern Men, end -known to be ..aotrod" at is
i bIaTE7I/ iyity cattno Gen. Scott he taken
. on the
name grZotp;l,! Ile is sound, ales, though probs.
lily he ia'o6 tarn compromise roan The north
ia wilting to tuba him without a pledge on either
i ecide of the 11 - C:cation, though he ie toy birth, edu-
I cttion and aseociatione, a euuthern man Am],
i'wbat,is more. the northern whig•party will take
,
no 1940 who pledges himself to the compromise;
' and is .set. up tadely as the representailve of
elavery, We sec 'hole Mortifying, has been the
fairttre of Mr. Webster„ who is n northernanin;
0 awl tirlog's to the maweirehieh he tins repented,
the ro:atigr of It_greei"Miiiit and forty years of
sigh”' pdhlie services. With the ditintereeted
aid of the friends of Bcott and . Filltro AU New
York, the late Webste l e meeting there wee Is per".
fent extinguisher to tie hopes of its to:njectors
What, then, mama Le, the reception, among the
. ,
whip massetc.ef a acuthern man kuownenly an
n wed roasts of unrestricted Aare catching among
:freemen? The movement I have referred to la
1.1111 au insignificant one it has made coneiller
alile progreie, and will work no little. mischief,
if alluWed to mature without attractini. public
attention. .
I have read both the famous article, of tbn
Democratic Review, whiii have produced ouch
an excitement among fiVdettiOaracy. 1 find'
that they are not written hY thei lame hand, but
procee,l frwm.the mine-bead' Gorge Baundgre,
Esq., a
.. SkintnekLyanirec, is the new editor of
tbe Revitiii, and be dinutted the first and longert
article for the January number, which denounces
all 'Mid fogice" and all fogyism, and inaugurates
the '•young democracy But the diction he
trayo,n mare ptqshed ken than George's. The
second article, liewever, the anti Boller demon
stration, in the work of Santndern alone. It In
marked with all the brartinees of abuse with
which ilealwayn favors the General in his ori
eat
el
enneernktion Judge Douglann•heard pat
this uumber was to contain on attack upon his
competitor, and he inetantly telegraphed to bin
friend,Baunders to suppress it. George replied
f
by lehtning—"The Review in my own, and 4
Will !Allah what I please." Thin wee the petty
sour, 13 of our woes. The feeling between the
Dopglass and Butler factions is tremendous.
The animosity between them. is no intermit that
it le hardly ante rot. non•combatanta to walk the
pithlic streets. Thlipartleans of one leader bite
their thumb! at tiluee - of the otheeon °eery street ,
corner, and unless;eimething be done to menthe
their aeperlti.e, we beet , reaeon to fear • eeriens
public tumult. J ours.
W4'entiona, March 14,1852
I 'have. my doubts upon the authenticity of
tho'reporte that the late British Cabinet bad
agreed to comply at once with the requirements
of the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, which *Or
government had been deliberately and grossly
vlolating,for the space of two years. It is my
belief that persuasive means will never induce
them to perform the . stiptilationa of that treaty.
and that we owe it to ourselves, and the canoe
'of non.intervention, by EorePearl nations- on
thisoontlnent, to concert with the States of the
toCentral Xtnerioan Coafederatim the mesas
Of expelling from their soil ever'' , vestige of for
alga domination) Oar routelo - Califorubt will
never be secure until 'that is done; and there
'nein has beenhor will be al more favorable cc
caaion for doing it than:the present. It belongs
-to no to vindloate ills integrity of that republic,
originally brolkuu up by British futriptel; And
apy partly covered by Britbib juziad4pn.
to so press alt such shams sal the Mosquito
tVoyeettluent, a &tad devised as a.cover to seiz•
it4p - ifio,' . territory 'embraced by it.
Mr. Slay le expected to reeame his seat in the
Senate to-morrow, the day be a Etna one.
There is hardly a probability, however, that he
will ever again 'addretis that body in any consid
erable' effort.
I have paid •ery little attention to- fienate
proceedings vitiate. In truth they base bean of
- marvellously small Importance. I dropped lapis,
day last week, and found the "grave and rev
ersed seniors," disousing with intent., gusto
the particulars cf Eossntli's nt Brown's Ho
tel, amounting tonur•or five thousand dollars.
Mr. Hamad had informed the strict construc
tionists, that Kossuth had'offered, if permitted,
to pay this bill himifelf, on his departure, bat
eon not permitted.; But this did not present
the most minute inquiries lute the amount of
'cold chicken, honed turkey, London porter and
.brown stoat, which had heen consumed by the
governor and hie suite. flowever,fhe bill was
ordered to be audited and paid
The next day Commodore Stockton made a
grossly virtuperative assault upon Mr. Sewall&
which for vulgar ,malignity has "rarely Wan
esl milled and never eurpasesed.' Mr. Seward
madea brief explanation, and then the gallant
Commodore discovered that he had been mista
ken, and that there wan in reality no cause what
ever for his bitterness. This whole scene was
suppressed by the nwora reporters, and hot- a
word of it appeared in the official-reports of the
proceedings, which Ire published at a heavy ex
pense to the people I They are therefore false,
nod not to he depended upon. These are the two
moot important passages in Senate proceediitge
flir the past week.
it Lord Derby's first speech, as premier, to about
ae near an approach to unadulterated tory imply
any British Minister could be expected to make
aI thin stage of his country's history. Ilad it
I bsen delivered previous to IShy , it. ',vlid pro
beady have bseen received by the "passive obe :
dience''. end:high church pair) , an very passable
con.titetienal doctrine tie is in fay, of pap
s
ular education, but would leave it to the paro
chial crergy. What a quiet -way of turning the
young lamb over to the tender cave of the wolf.
Popular education would snake very short work
I with the English ehurch establishment. For
elga refugees may still fnd safety in England,
[fiat if they attempt anything agniziat their awn
land they must he puninhed or e , xpelled The
Preniler means here to warn the piffle, that the
government will regard a‘ty manife-to
non of hostility, by them, agitinSt the tyranwrn
which may have driven them from their aaliTe
at. ass
attempt against their ~WO land''
In regard to protection the mew ministerial
leador says he is in favor .4 the restoration of
the Linty on corn, liar will nor attrntp, It until at.
! ter a general election
The-Peelitei. tnranan Lord .il,crtiten, proropt
ly declined that they tenitsld not !sanction any
Increment for the micratinn of the CM,
Au
tiee. and it in riaident that the mittintry trdi hoot ,
to ennotutter the apparition of that pricanf2; , ho•
.Iy. Se for an We arc concerned, throe, rnlttire
: are of no convequence at ell is you bare lat.
;,1; ehown, our exports of broad-ms. to Great
Brituo slate the Irish famine, Are been et at
Ito nothitur baeht thither, of .I.ilara eavrta I
them Lest year and the pr , ,o af ft,,tr and.Fr,•n
never was lower in the A flaw.. eeephrts than
beet nom., when MOO flea trade lc {Lin
'particular bad reached the masatrity ~f, it: de'
volopment Tie feet ii that ho highly tiviliv.d
no/ intelligeni people can export taw xerithite
sal protilletawt prices so law as to rompete 'nth
eountrire in which agriculture la the solo necta
ralign Of the people . Poland and Southern
ftue;d+ supply' every grain importing oc.natty
with wheat. Why is this! Simply hennas, the
Ishortug mutation are serfs: vrtually stavral
an ache dto the .. , ,,it, wh 1 w,ei. re, the great
. prartietere ta . the land, end what nut, ware
, are the food whir? 1111,1V113. :hem end the eh-ep
shins Which corer them. They have at the
!clozntion, the shill, nor the ,freo manly stunt
1 require-I to latel,t/I3 eaactfartures, matt giro them
' di•ersitrof emplopnent From gel:161141On
1 ,
georretanch therefere, they go on ealetewthea , t.
for rheit lords. who tell II to England for three
i stuffings a hotheL Can American farmers aver
compete With three men! Is it desirable that
they, moult The experience of the last gee
i , years bar shown that free trade in core lo on
1 n ern to Ile, and ;. entre reasoning proven .. lost
it: would be greitly for cut advaniage if the
corn lowa were re-enacted, for that would re
move the flimey pretest 'upon which our one
noble sod admirable tsritt galosh of 1842 was
I
abandoned. . .
,
Bat they will not M re-enaoted. Free trade,
.41 breed ie undoubtedly the true 140,v of Oreatj
Britain, because she has so !arms part of her
dense ponniationi•ngaged in manufactures that,
she most from necessity impart flour aodwhest.
It would be evidently absurd to Impose a duty
on cotton with view to protect that article,
and hrslad and provisioris'etstol upon nearly the
some footing
,
. the ministry appeal to the country on this
Issue they will be beaten. and they will be
beaten any how. 1 don't see how they can stand
six months. Ruseell waft it very fishy sort of a
liberal, brit he aid, both in conduct and profes
sion, make some sort of acknowledgment that
the people had o right to sbarelo she 'govern
ment, and he cam in tho act ofaxtending to them
a means of exercising it, wire effiri.nt
they before possessed, when he was 'edited.—
The tories begin by denying ail Ruch rights, mud
by repudiating the particular measure for as
sextfig it. But, usd have before said, they are a
race of pygmies, and will fade before the-popu
lar breath.irott l .
•
Dißtalrd and Malt Lismorc —The Wallington
Telegraph b r as a !able allowing the production of
into:laming liquors in the Volta Staten and
Territories. The details. are taken from the
recent Census Returns. The' Teelgraph toy'
that the table does not reveal thiquantales of
wines and liriuors 'consumed lathe !bolted Sista
annually, but simply the q'utintitiele produced.
euddhe direction glienl to a capital of eight end
1. third millions of dollam'and'in • direct way
io tae labor of five and a half hoUsaucid of men,
leaving out of view 'the capital and the lehor ex
pended In producing the grain, be., and In the
nuarquent treatment, ale, fcc., of the praduo•
lions of tAc laboratory., The following are Ihn
results of the addition in this table;
Bushels of barlej annually consumed 3,787,1%3
Uo tarn do do 11,067,761
Do rye do do ' 2,143,327
Do oats do do 66,517
- .
Do apples di do '526,840
lihde. of molasses do do 61,675
Tons of hops do do 1.294
Bands employed 5,487
Capital iovested • *6,884,254
ilarrels ~tole produced 1,177,324
Oetnos of, , whiskey and high wines' 42•137.U55
Galloon of rum, Sc. 8,500.700
sfir Mn. SAY% M. Stull—Lot inn know
what you o.a out the rantat.ent at. foe me to arto,leesae lb
It le going o'lf with • rueb, etnes 1 heat the Circulate AM ,
aohutad artiale to uielos unlterral retlefaMlon.
'oeore truly, A, W. HAftTOLET.
larearrea, Datrrua Co. Naar ifaxweglao
guit, Few, Prreacaun—Deer had 1.11
wi ue, a quantity of Petroleum: It I. aliwu4.l, and more
1. wooded. 13end us IY doyen; fro. , Preeeut antwarannew
it will eeil npldly
Truly Your., IiaBT3IAN, .TALTJN Al
For tale by Drwirglate generally likAughout the
niazaidawT
Nelson's First Premium_
DAGUERREOTYPES
- Prot Office !heading, third Stria.
CITIZENS and etrangers who with to oh
auf, ...curate, eremite and Of. like liken., at a
,poderme We, will and It to their In Wen to roll et
tilt well known eatabllobotent, when eittlta astlolantion
iftrkylret.tarn%giagllll:ll:ll o.e.l"e'ifotoOs.
ko. the -purpoca, with Instonntenno of too moat
~ocoryol kind, mot h. lug ulopted tbonyvtorm of Dago..
reottOlnk, at tom preoltsed by the oelebratcl Rocco, of
rta1.4.100. and .New York, Olt. h.llattero himself to be
able to oder •to the patrons of th• Art, • styli of Dniner.
reotipok .elther Anal" or In grout*, which had neml boon
tattisoti:
"'come coon and •opetallnit, In all r& from
o'clock hlt to 13 Weathe toaltdOwT
gerINDIANA-90.1e of Dr. Al'Lano's.Ver
meno I -At1.61:111 file hundreds of irottsmertlflutei end
order nevelved bl the proprietor. of tbl medleimaktie
foilowlos L. elated to show Its wharactar, sod the *Deer
of It. OW in a dlecoat part of the Wes. la. Wore. Col
dry good.' merchant, but are also gents for the
eats of the cheese medicine.
.fillvetteerria, 1a.., Sept. at, 1647.
Mare. Wwb/ 4Kb—We b‘PPere/to wet a lot or art.....
v.ftlf uivp last Iprins, prepared by youreAres. Bu t ton
0 to o :monism. was Wood tmed too tommonlty. tt •
00flo d Nee. to great Mr It that our retook mu soon
elbowed. .It too produced the boot eon wherever tt
by teen toed to Ibis scaUon, sod Is very Writer ametS
poo ropy , We we desirous sf obtadolno the medleloe
b„.. 0 11 0 direct Prom ye:melee. Y It ..11. MeV rapidly .
Mob ony.other roedDiee we keep. Mate end tte • %reel
D. 1. 3.W. COLTON.”.
4holues . ad retail b? J 1 K/DD.s. Ou.,
Ham Iccost sL
. •' •
DEAFNESS AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY
I ar- YE. LE BRCNN °frees to those Buffer
tog !ram Peafne.m. hie Infolhhlr adral . .remedlee, which
have Into succes.ful In nearly Or. Liaajand ears of rote
tamed deaftte,.. These rornedlee coMOII. dl fleiVO...an.*
for di.eetwo of th. Internal, modle., , nadalterualLO.lll.l
hstti Leon yronouneed by there celebrated aurottr—Dr.
Kremer. of Berlin; Itard • peleun. of Para: Curtta. Pilch
, • yiereley. of London—as bring the inoat trotultrlul
and effeetual ever applied for diveaa.. °tot., int . .l.i and
rold.:1• ear: their effect, are apparent on , the fifth or sixth
day. Dr. It 11. te.erunir a cur. In error cu where ti e
ear it perfect in formation s He hu elghtwo eernticotee
tnon thorn who bat been deaf and dumb, stud
wh..re heor , na Is now eompletely restored. and are nee
loahled In I , nrci the I.ol.Blname. The or over fawn.
p rer•ru'Auadredp , ronz who hove Leuu cured by hr I<D
e.- . 0 by appliention. Pelmet+, by sq.'nc a de
ecription thelr eve. ran Lave remedlee sent to
an,
pa rt T t eee.,-11 roneultation Ire: Stu fee to be letld alien
v. 'mann, I, r,g'',o fo it, orioCnal amblers. or when
watchrriliio b esti to Leal at the dletame of viatitreo reet
from eitlpr ear.
—Dr: Le 11.1insfa Tnaftl. nn lbq 'Ler and Its DIP
eae,, and Treatment of tint Deaf and Lamb; tranalatsd
from the Froncb —prim, SI. Addrem Lr. U. Drum, Union
Snuere f•uet rlNre. Y. T.
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsbargb
C. u. lICSSEY, I . IILSIG/1”,
1,-SMPEL 1., MAItAIIF:LI, NgN♦
OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET LAD
. WOOD STREETS. •
INSURIKS DULL AND CARGO RUGS ON Tilt
OHIO AND .111:151148IPPI RIVEIId, AND TRIDUTA-
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or Irate rry a,mnst tun er &map< ly FIRE. ALrv,
apamAt the ;Arra, qf the SEA and Ma A N P :VA T/021,
and V! NSPOREA T/O-V
DIRECTORS:
0. D. lin•Aty. , 'Win Latimer, Jr
Wto.ll,, t mloy, S. M. iilot,
Iltmh D. Rine. Wm. Illtmlmm,
i.,, rt'llulay, Jr,
itaxbß. D. Ihthatttn,
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ii ototi Dmimt.i Ritmo, has,
t 1.a,, SI: lank
aliarii„l you will, talk about what
r(]u o , etrol 3 .oa VIII Ono, too or tom of It. aroma Ar
at.oan prepernltan. known In lb. people of IL. U Steam..
Farmlltte Lletcbratexi Arabian Liniment It it Omuta
tk 11,.MC remarkable. rum, eel paral yalc. Mecums.
loot. nem .o.eotoettemet e cribal complaint,. A... tote :wool
Iniccel, .112 , n - nocsiortml comely. Po applicutelc . to :ome
n ail el.oaecc. tolitett cony "molten Le. tottra tor ley a ,
enclee. nr rim? Iline.l 'Oct ielveati-onecut I '
Original Hutchison Family.
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go• IlLetr
VOCal EntertailiMent.
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The Republics of Europe.
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Tic Cheapest Boncet SI re kit
'M. in Philadelphia it at No. 33 IPM
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Delawato Mutnollafety Izolurexpi Co.
OFFICE, NORTH ROOM OF EXCICCCOE,
Third Street, l'Atlideiltitrj.
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I .,thg imperil- therein a ...Piet ti. a soa r , .4
swag.. of th. lonic...Wl, without
thout eutile. (Ina the......je"
toant liability bernn.l crwoolum 9.10
Tre "Ptoek out .laliserlotiet. si. it ova
to the pne.eutap of
nartber wurity ot the amorwl. TMo fut.. sill tee rept.
..u.a by „Scrip. lwarins •niutereet .it y•t 0.11 . 1 . 1 dirt:4l
ataoaa th.laeurtd .t 4 sowittolden.. prfl rat, ,4
amount of wow .1 Premiums Ind Cep.tat Stull
Inearar , ao P1..0,111111 awl Cart, Rifts, as a5u51...1
the moat itlwral tempo
P A MADIIIIA, Arent,
No. 95 Water et. IPitt.buralo
Pittatnirgirlife Insuranoe , Company
•OF PITTSOURGII, PA,, •
CAPITAL, $100,000.1
•
Criatdent—lemom rt. noon.
nee ilerideat—laimuel Wawa.:
Trtayarsx-eiloseyh r. iambi
Pecretary-0. A. Colton.
Off /OE NO. TA, FOURTH F=l T
Krim. 00111pILIV mate. ovary Inearaoc typartatutow
to or connected with Life Rtsks.
Mutual rate. are the eame as those adopted by othei
safely oon•inoted Cotayanlea
Jolottaoet titan at a talactlen of atia.third from the
Rate.—equal to a. dlabland of thlrty.three sad
ore third permit.: raid annually insulates.
Risks tales on tie havoc( Dermas otos to Caltfornle
. DIEICTORPI :
Jamoo S. tLoon,, Joseph 3. tooth,
, ch.,. A. Ciao, Punool.M . l.llurkon,
NViillAnk PbDllps. JOhl,l A. WAlsoe,
auxin Ginor. John Pe9tt. • ;
Fieoutor's NoticO.
NOTICE is hereby • giren that the Pub
scriber% are the leasllV thrthiors a the
'eetateof Nreormell; late of North Ferette tow.
ehip. Aliftbenv County ileeW, All parrot. Implying
themselves lv dotted to the Mete. avquetted to settle
the elms forthwith. nodally penma having claims avian
menemtee, to pres•Ot them. doll sothmatirstvtl tor wilds
t JAlllta Net/MN t.LI4
marlll.2.lr_ Wtl.
ili n lif, b a' e tlaral l oli ( l l 4U fGfM'”Th'
lye yeah; of a ateata 8**,03 nal eight tarill:a l lf:Zel
eltuato at dm mouth of Pamlll auto, et:ea ate
Cb•g.i. Treats made Itneant et the a ria for M e th,t 000
dealt., mil:Until JOUC It. LAttOE;/toogoeo
CAMPBELLHaIti:PEUT. •
marl7alMlir
Ma 73 antat greet.'
- •- .
Steam Communication Between 'New , York I 1)11.1 - G()0 1) S
end Glasgow.
r p. GLAsivw AND NEW .•,,,,e. ; , 10FL
T , , , ~ T ,,, A ~,,,T TQ
YOK. trvn Shlp ‘ , ....i" , ^ o ' 0 ,- 1 42,: HOrrEDn, ~, , • ..E,....tivi.E.R.0,
vr 0 F.11[60 IP 1.1 L A ao w . Igti: 10131
mad 400 hon.- pow-2-7 ,-1-ort rralc
Comic, t• .to. -t .l ' ... I f.o. N-v. T,,. a-•,, (.., SHIPS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
1nn..., or 4 411:;,0 4 ' l' If.. to, I st,. Q .,. 4 ,11,.0,, I .
\\D
MOS ET:
4:.1,4n,‘,tt•w•r4 , . P... 1,1.1,1.,
Pri•rvogrn
T. rpt• • Inrltele, provir'nup. but rt, win .• or li~vvn.
”r 0.1,1 t Aar,'
INSINGERMS
M==l:=
, r•
xrio,
S lIERERY given that nn Election for
1,- 1/nrocloyo. dr., of lb. Hirroinaoun nu 1
Brovro•, 31.v..1am.z.d t.rnppitr RO.l Comp./ 2 111 n
hol.l .t how. ot Wu. Nol.lo, bai , i ou
day 11, 1211 L day of AVnL 15.1.2, t.twoon 10 o'cluok, A. M.
aid 3 0. 111.. of oald day
,ntlor 1. also alv.u.•t. t 1.1.. 1 110ral mooting 4 1 . 1 ..
Stocltholdory .1111.0 bold at tit. loony pl., nu .04.11 1 / •
Br nf the Boni
marl7:datnoltT
_= = =
(-SITUATION ao Bonk-Keeper or Sales
-1 men In • Wholettale ligtatl ;two. A T a nom.
acnualnted tn ter city. &Id,. It.. hot ttL.I. Not (Min:.
mar , 151130
11"IERY-300 cloz. Cotton, white, hlwek
and mlzett.lor gal. It:y O. Ant al 1 . 11 MhT,
roat 17NA Mx,' gaol,.
d LOVES—
°And., l'attnn A I.T.T. thrtnl.l.l.4l, t.nro
For gal, Itr I non-IT I ; AUHUTIIN,T
ONNET, itIBRONS—'2S Cartons, spring
got, le, fur tato L,
malt Al.
1 INEN LIANDKERCIIIEFS---75 doz. fur
PM , L I I martt I n Anllllllltto tr.
PETERSON'S Ladies Natieval Magoon)
kr April Lat boon not •I 012.1',EXPENNY I Ui'?.
No. TA Fourth otr.ot.
A:, A, niotong . Monthly Lthiarr of thrt ltot
Author.. Mo. •olunt. contann, It.tata/ 0 tttnt thg inndon
Ttnt.g. lb. tont...lota arc. Intot Nelson and Lady liatniltn,
n " l '' l l t7tPa N eZru l' ion L t. " l l lov i n h rVlVlttli . g T o . tr;::. fl tn!:t: I:o r =
rt.tuti.ot. tnan ' et•itt. ntolta and V•oonaa., at
Ihe Illustrated bonbon Neva and !notion In
And n otor'•ork with If., title of t/t.rtrud. r t r
ant tttoott.g l,totaotno t from Mt* tnt.0...1 qu0..., Ma,
marl:
The First Packet of the Season.
9•11 E ketot Packet. Bow EYSTO:s; E
11 ,TAT!:. eft, , lath A ul,l tear , 1. r 111x,ruullie
lirduu.lay artrreinr , t, at 1 W.A...., uproot...lr; inlet that
tl.ur retil ..111 at r. Culuul.
anukrr -1 . 0 I.VECII IN,.
• To Let.
THREE Stor - y,Liriek Dwellidg hcitse
n^lt,Tepy: Lt.:At V... 1,1 I.Brt 12. go -
.13ERCE , t 6
fr•-•,“1,,war1,.11
•••, e I ••,-
Fbr Sale or fent.
N ..zerllent tw'R. t.Lory brick
t..rt.• •
I:6q.
• iit.Nitv n. It 1111. 1 .1.1.•
‘,.•...seer/otr.rf, All:6l.enr
g 1 nor:NI. ACT ,, - 14 .4r,, In store and
~1; 1,41111 PICK kW
FE ATIIER: , --111 .t..rt• for hale by
I-41,,i0t,i;t1
mail" L.lll 4,6
.SUii .MOI.AS` , ES
Inol.n.r I • I.iCri
, SA , L .. :l .c, l'Eflt
I
►ul.l. RH I MSTIiNF hhin, to n. rr.3l - 1,1
I, al 4111 , 100.1 4444
Seller's Vermifuge,
c , re ~,,, 1111..1.
, “r•
• Town Lots !or S.ale,
friESE LW'S
or EA, It.ni 11. r. L.pnt,
A lA!. puwl
11 Al A MM. 1 .
611.1i7
to — iFio- r— Bositials Men of Pittsburgh mi.
' ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!!
THE. t in 1,1116. !t,i, 00,7
.410 A, .
w .4,.,1„
t..0t101. 1t2 2 2L. 1.. r 2 ../; IL/
lb: 4,, .1 ttre _rat
tt.. G.re ,Cter
ti,,,tot tams far :1•1•.10.4 T 4,
Sit - tt , ,rtf v.n tte satt ) iv -I, t .'.uY•,
tf:l;t7ca 7,7; `:7,1
Steamboat for Sale.
T HE .....ntrulling, interest. or, tI rwoliJett
•• the .I,art. yr
Jan.. {a,t toKrEn •n n ••(
1 WI LK:NA
inarlctn.r *I•rlo.: ;to •
Canal Boat Furniture.
I HAVE on hund 1.. t of Bonk
q
cu.rl . WM. t.'. tp.Nl.2terl. •
PUBLIC arn herby notified not t o
puro:.... or nentddae a draft drann ne. at
dn,e dated Mad en let, liC2 nur
eelend. on •.'e'rm:e, Nadi.° , r Innive hutnl,l
dsnlaco—•..., draft bath]; Leen ltd.t on the metet, an! p.:
ned mun., on: 1., ..wept.
(1141113 ER
Plttemr,ll. Mar.+ 1i,15.57.—rna.1,17.t.
Smoke Burning.
woul.l u i 1100• attention
j t th. cr I,os of littabar,b to the I,rt tb•i Le ha.;
ba, • lot, flu, ongarect in .e.png atmin 441.ra, and
:wilt...am.. tail, of furtmere .rd i. prei•stel
that be elm but
the ani** in Om cbitnolo•rd
Hulling Mill, but a. rannut be den. to the advantage'
Of n.. °Wu,. cf ouch e•trie.hruent... ho I. nor r .11 t^
orb, to tin lI at the .xpel....f the r..nnautdiv in ,neral
•161:34,..ukt0n.p.ut011-• relied te , inote it an indUCV.
met.. 111 1..
_ 1 ' 011.1.1, .11
L ill FLAN N S—Murptly
Murlitt•ltl boat , In•Vro,'d amt ottlMrtnn•l punt., (.1
thy alovr, prtsnin. tt.tarlr. Ai., Ettglioh
and Aur. r r•n •••11101.1itt •blr . Pl•ttorlet. •f
A nn
qqs der
d , ouNT ER PA NES —Wo Lave reo'il
Net torplT nf lA. Abby* nr•lrl, •1,1 t• nod
Att•rt, nes tit le I:hints,. tor trtl•prt enrud n. ir.
have slw A rAttrir otrlenut rbitucno - tAln Mu•ltt,
A , I .n.
Ittati•• MUILYMY A Ill' ra•IITI LLD.
Craiglean , Stones.
Uin boxes, of six
ach; p,w e(— enperlor artielo. Alen
In ) arl.6oe) tone Sie I , :netla.NowNeet., Wlcserti , ev. 011,
igen. li.reasi awl Preach elrlndelvhe, bath Alm, nt.l
trilaine‘l ,euJ rmireh veneml leeurtai..nt i.l e:lete
Coast'sthindelonae. (It exlei in i, , te ir par:hiteere, 11 r
W F ILAN let)1,1.11, s.ret 5, W. htnat net.
store 125 Warr.. el.
New Yolk, Marcie 11—marlel I Conner.
lAHD AND TA 4LOW wonted by
4 c„ 11. l'eLtS7 CO,
euitrlf , .14e*
Copley;a Pot Clay.
II El aubserilwrs bar° niways on band a
2 ,•11.4t Cbr, man.if.tsturs , d
savorlt n utiel v5....1
4.1 • .44 1 ,14 1/Y
Is t
orpss,rl 0.1 op. I . s . ..portis.its In
ties —.a., Iltirsts • .14[4
...mos° cis, Mira .. tt
I.IJ wade a ILIA intlerlsl
prosltsr.. mons must van Ins. 4. std..
.trek lisrsoiss.
ER 1\1..41 Worsl
Brostislile li.. I he siss.smut ul
rh,sress4hln Ont., marls •
•
Maurice Tiernan.
sECOND pupply td Mnation't.proan, Iho
11, ol i.thi al. tont bia
rho Lat.' Matl - 4141111,0:1r. t.r
with • tot Of ciL., new t.n.ltm
Inw ;Li:EL A CALLOW,'IIArd .1. •
Uyttrwt , e the Pratt Oiltne
Notice.
ON Monday night loot, the`wifo of Ororgo
tho. art. , •tl. rated.o3.l3oo under
ttlm tawhing...‘ti
ow. a t Fitt, Lecu Lad cl,--at. , .nt ,lit vitt,
halr, .Irtwt. ..OPrk .n• I.
Ant 0..t.0u glrlt.4 int .rniwtio.h.. - Al tr...vot•
than • ..1 I . 41, trrAwli in,
C. F. Leeds, Tailor,
kTE of tho firm of LECD:; IiNIIiUS,
0,"
1 44 1 ,1 1nUt. . ra..t ..14, war tho c 1.1 1.11.1.10,1,13,
Itn thvtho rulOic
111 —Tb.. 1”..t eutl n.tott kri.t
hen .end ma.ll, to the bent thi In. mcr113,111;
•
of tLe Ntt,botgli
ror.l Nbnlm• ( - Legally , p...ga r ,o;
watnmt. a.tan tagr.,roglt a :Mr yr .har,
b•-• 1. 1.11 {lg. g‘cic . r ,etJ
, np Lit ~ :tll, 'ari , l
n. ls lt' 1,, ,ter. ltglN IRWIN, Jr ,
Sa Margi 1h.52—:rear1.5,!,
CLEv fi PITTMEICHGIIH. F. co I ,
eh 1:1 )
HARTON I is rn
nt; longer Agrnt for
• paid ilorapeoy..
mCULP PRESTIS,.fit
C.; PN DRIES
-1.71 01 - ...e1r0g (bound Nuts,
171ns It . ent
• 53 - F.Alhorr,
1 hl.l Baron Ehoulde.
1 maim. rs
To i ant,"
on
"'"ner by
.
Flrls WAIAr and Front
.S ' ILK POPLINS—New oupply of lO pc,
ALLIn. in•rl6l A A.MArtol
OP ANINXIBE RAOE DE LA IN ES—A.
AT a. A. Ma n n A Co. yarn part r.r.',l I-. 1 . 14:; 74 nr•
a not rtflas.
iONDON PRINTS—A. A. Ittoon k. Co.
Jll4 hart/Just
rand clenirsLlA A/Ada.
Inarlo _ _
CcIIIiSTER, 71 Smithfield et., near Dia
l„; cooed efl. le .10 receipt of • cairatileiv vrid Bell»
leepid nods. or Veraltbleil amatieethieh are •
Print variety of bilk end Patin literate, St.k •
ie sad So^
salecud by bitawilf true lb. Importer. book. conttenUr
eballeusee compute:la. Ale ..bloney Pelts Parte Manatee,
Magee i.e.. ae. Irti STUDY Iit)PLEAPE.
taart3
For Rent.
To Nursery Ern and Gardener..
IiIIIRTY acres of ground, with good Burn
and oatbowea,aad • oirelandor four or are roma,
gustala. would L. anted low to any oca. •tio
learrova tl,. around. atd tart, of IL. Nut }atea In 'fru*
indebrubtffri. Poortakma , ra I..ardlaUO"
latalZ A. WIL.C.IN4 &CO.
Coach and Car-makers
4.c ..rx,mll. C•l..llNrn rt•VI
REMOVE!) TO
21 PARR PLACE.
Libr,„ -
FURNISHING DRY GOODS
==l
r dire,tet
Tbdrcd, Idiv..-on•tant,% ..T1 hand sad drill' dl
, r2l. dde mar..ardcddre,...v., dAvridtino stdi quail
is .ARIL. LINhNiI
1.1 N t.N aril co 1 - TON n NO4.
/11,01 V CA:11511 1
TAM': RAM
I,ll'\l fLiDAN I:II AN DIJIIILTS
SATIN 1 , 0 LAIN O. AND lIILDCLIAVELLE
11.1.:Il0 AND DRARKRI
AN CIVIIITC
Nll, _ALL Ttlll VA 1111:T1 IN
11 kTTiN I I , 4 AND [llll'tilloT3. •
01./11.1.RD 11.4111 ANTI FRATIIER. , .
fall AKA oomph , " 1 , 1 4 . , . 11, ..
0,1.4011 AND CAR TRIM MJNOS.
.Imrct fres lb. FroUrt Ap.l Ge,011•11
e,..ri'variely of
CLIJTII.I.
fYR'f 1:1.71 ES.I.IA ItCELIN E.
CAL: ILEA DIN(.. •
I , IL CLOVIS,
EN AN lILLED AND PATENT [XAVIER.
,rIACII LACE AND FRINGES.
IRKS. LASTIN.:S. 31.1REF:1S. sal.l CAR
PET INIC f..r CIIURCII PURPOSES.
Tte nttffintino of CITY and 00UNTItt DEALER: , In par
lientotrl, Invited in 11121. tqwk.
DOM.:MOS S: NIXON.
Penn Glass Works
rani IrtralT.X.
01112 . N & WIG II TINIAN, (formerly of the
flrm of 51eCalli6 C,,) N6nufactursre r,r olt
..r n.„ 1"1 L5..11;11714 dui WI:1161W alLA.le, 61
t Irem6 ,I,:tauurAh,
~• • • ,
It paal ...Id aisea of Widow
Ow., and t,,vara moulda lor lk.ttlea and Vials. mar 15
Phlll3/Shlarg Water Care Establishment.
N Boaeer County, Penna.,
n anuth .1,1-1.1 the Oteriver„ onpaarte the mouth
I,ar, from l'lttatureh;
. 1,10 ani irn:n Ci.ratand, pr.:anat.,
hal twanfn•...r...,pari,nra a r•attlar rhinHen,
ta••• , - al • hteh he ha, ',salt... ler the [WWI,
iron Cr, Sollars par vr,k, payable
wr-t •ra Hrilrapatbia cure,
i• r-quirad lomat too bets
ta, laran r—oat.rt, four : 3 1.rata• tar Towels.
aad a•akr.t. ar Ind,a ROA., !L r.
r t. EDWARD al!IINk.
la.arer-enuntr. Front.
marl; ,
g USl' received, Marcus Witrlund, or The
ey L. th• P.neh.b/
1,...,1, or the Terasteeestil st..rr." bl
.1 ba
t't p, the Mau sbn nouldn't help Lb hy D.a.1601
A 1,/ ,typb ni en.ant Ninnt Lebo . . nr the bpy in tb;clet,
n...nueo Ment
T bb..b Nese st.d I.."ndon Pune, hal.
•1i e•
lb. A 4ill-DENFENNEY L ett.
FOl,lll )..treet.
bblff No. 3 :..diLCierri
12 • 1.1.1,...1,1 n•h, s .up.ninr sr
A.
1 . 1:1.10'1tT,,,
. • en I Ibertt
4 0 ted city I,r‘lidA,
ra.,13 T CULBEILTSON
-I k . .1. ht. Clie•ts Y/iung 113,0 n, lon-
Tee. ;
A CU
.We 1.,
p ;, A ”"
--I 00 {ar
I N S}. t.ll t rt. L- I oio ills. in ,T.,re and L.r
I •••••• 5 W 11 A t.11A1 , 11.1
6, r 'IA -. o N. Si., rr.0'.1.,irt,..1 for Pale
11"r1 3 W .
n.cna
st,G.cpJ., )111,14 j,
111ttliAl.,11,
A 1J) , 15.. „ T . f -tore and or.
I -tit! , keg: and ri bLts. 3n atom and
HA , I , —k• IT IIAItHAVGH
D. King, .13aker & Exchange• Broker,
F•11.1T11 1Tn1.1.7
I 114:11 Es i • mnrk.t pri, paid fpr Atattrioar.
11 , 110 1 1 u A...• anJ onanl.l3
J-olJt.i' 4,4
0 .' 12
Mi 1,1 ,1 1 PRINTS-11°9,1a1 IturPll .
At • . Of Al ta.,1,40 /.1
morn
TV RE PRlNTS—Murphy Bnrell
re l l Kn. Li Es{ re,.nnttn, Int of IL:,
:••I,,iture Vella-, no r 10.1-nnola, enniona, Ct.
L's eale
Fife , nlß. h!.6 3. ?)
marll . ATIIITnI et
iIOR f or rile by
4. utsrl7. J. T aJ. J. 000 NE.
\ I IPIPLINGe—'2O bn. for ralP
17
4 , I. A X —2fil 1 I bs. for sale by
ra.ri T J. T. * J. I. BOONE.
UNDRIES-2 !mca rags;
v tarsi. Taw Ltwear _
. . .
Incur 1.41 undc Ph tab• Al
J. T. a J. J. 1;04.)S E.
4 ., I \l NA It El ,t NOE I'S' celebrated writing
to Rtnr, .cl for Mir by
J. KIDD 1 eO,
triarl2 1.0 Wout
d , ..kii'fol4. OIL-50 bbb. reed and 14 bale
7`"
,000qz) J. KILL' .'O.
DI Nli ROOT-900 lbs. reed and fur- sale
ii . . br imsrl2l J. KIDD a al.
k It'rlSTS' COLORS-300 doz., assorted,
.ti. to Tube, lur .11. tr
1a.12 J. KILITd CO.
V EX FiT Ws. for sale by
V mitrlJ . J. Fa DD& 0.
111 , f , E hare just reo'd 20 pieces purple
Prluti, and opal aataros,.. ra
1 ttally last
A A. )1.01)N t CO..
lioPs—:: 'A.. Ohio, Seper, 1851, recd by
st.e.laet Ftuves, tk.r mi. I.
utarr: WM.IIAUALNT a CO
I.IIIOE-z , 2fi Loa. now, now landing, for sale
four 121 WH IIAt; ALKYL CO,
M AILS—WO
ton
Juniata, assorted sized,
h.nd, nr...1 ton mill* bF-
mar FAL }W ALE k CO.
11$1 I N DOW GLASS —lOO bra. :5x I
r tr:
Ary .
OP Geul and far rr RAO aI.EY a CO.
r U 15-2 tags Ilalory Nuts
Cinott.uta aala b
norlf HAUMAI 2 CO..
'I I IMOTHY bbla. jut roo'd,'for
male by knacr2l L1142L1V2
1 Alt D-10 kags No. for sale by
norl2 1131.0aosit1' t CO.
-4-
D4y }Dna.
FrWO fino , Irriritoreee for solo
• DELL LIGOETT,
instlS • .0110 Wstsr at.
i U:11 A liAllll3- 2 4 cike Soloot. for 'sole by
VII soar 12 • JKIDD CU.
tiHAVE this tlitY lisborinted with mein b0..n000,
..n000, say .1, 11. Syosset'. The business sal
t. Ist r•tatftor Ml' dueled ttmles 11.0 .nd sty!. B C
D YE IL '—"" SAWYER.
11
.n 4 1, 14-13.11:4W
NTIIRICITE COAL
—22 !DM Anthrieito
(t.„of tOkne) f.r eel* otielo,m 4t Aelot A le‘Cll CO -
,
Vanal 1140ln.
A iloxi), 6
. ven by.TFIONP,toN Btu., for the
t. •
A.I - 10-I.obyrintifir,l Mr I bon. rro-tild
I. 01.0 kt ter II.• 16124 erti.mlhalLitarloin 111
th. 00.--:000... °IN, 404 I rept.tt nor pawls Celd l oo' ( U.
X. 11.• Jell., it Ner
marll A. 1013.1NIKL.
New Book'
11.EC1.0 secr
OLLECTIONS of a Literary Life;
hy !dlr. Mitfota.
ottrA ht NI:10.W by 4iLY.I.
.it.e . Cum, ;,,r, hr Jarob Abhmr. Fir ~I, hr
.1 L. /WAD. .N., 7, fourth pt
marl. Apollo igii1.1.1,.•
4 1 7 1Z1Nt3 BONNETS--in great ca - riory
L.,1 ,, 1II.:411•111 a I , l2lil'llk I ELL. ,
•
N LINT'VEILS, lace
"' I ".
It LINENS, of all the different
11,1‘ . ..1m4 •it: 4 tln• JWanni Utter . ..JUß r.,1.
al , , a tutd, oup,lr It.c. 4upettvr AIIII . IING
• . NS, .1 53,1, a pd.] art/en Woo at 1,
h.:: 001'130 d .3tl:kl'1:i'ILLI.
tirlll. t, reed I,'i.firFt Canal Boa ! arri
y'v a ler ge vtxtoed'.:lTapor,
curtaln.t: .111. tk t
" ra t 1 ::'t 41
. r. MA IL! /Lit. L. SS '
INC PAI9T6,
%lAN FACTU ft EU BY TILE NEW
iVV I .111: , EY EXPLUILMI AND .111:41NO COMPANY.
uhrt., N. J.
77j, prosred to turnbh a anorli of tbela
itkiA to, tern coutol otter iotoral [nal. botll la
liostlowt l the Unitol Mates, to retaln their .ostotnal
beauty ILIA troto-ttra ployortOol /won= to am otter
ryOut trhoolor. heir
W HITE ZINC • PAINT
L., pow, au C 1514,1 of Zino, wry( lirraryentel (mfrs. all
itili.nituat , ...l impurity wtheiwostrt, It. coven •well, is
white, eau! Li entirely rte. fry'. the poisiacus
~ 1 17 ,1 00 , ui. i,1 2,.41. A .therL ri =1. .e 0 demi/Vt.& to..tbe
IT WILL NOT. TEEN YELLOW
en...NI to tulphotoue wy mephitic esheletkFt
•••,..1 that up to melee. room. As 4=410 re
It w ltheten‘le ...thorn caciate and th e ittstkirr tier
than SOT other cot being Latle to tors ebolkr or to
crumble gad nib OM It they be tutted with no =low,
wr Aster sey.lows with rartieti. hirh site. thr eolo
porTlain
.
• "- - • • •
BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS:—
Th.n furribilled at. law yricaand w undoubtedly
.Lespeet and beet pada ep the market Tor mating
moG, teeming, outboune, enimulentla ar utr •••4m4 Aka
Pero of aural. brick. Lea or Iron. at Meer am boar .
WEATHER AND LIRE am
- Foe Inf 3 surtacee they an barttmalsrli rslmildc. they
tent • ralesulo,commetion. ant runrerl ornMe
lion Moir dry quickly, mid Minna u yore metallic time,
4o mil etudie COI. WIA moot of [be earthy minim
1 , 911164 ob RDW Wm, b Ole via of UN.
° &Ant ' WS ° rh } a 3s . thll.lo Ws.
jo t ox horns:
tsCk.
laa,Cag 0c gear Cowls. and lbw calf
msrlo 115LIAJI DICKEY & CO
COM ERC IA L
ll=
:
.Atiler yr:derby w. 10.8
,peratioat. nn.l
'kw t!re at .«
ELOZ'A • war..
rt:
Tlb , .
1,12. I,lh,
;... $7.. , .t
t t.i•
hit*
~1- • ~ for
atto..
e......r.. 0ta,...: 0 ~.
a 1.. -4 . ~
....I.MaI t. rm..: !. a
%WIC', .11 .....tn.Trand:..
GRAIN—SoIe , . VS t.n.tell Oats at •. 0. and LLD be.
...ne al Tv. Va. beaur I..pre-240t ...don. ntlea..in tame
I..tr We btat 0. n 0 tale. of ether groa, .e..ttt r 0 .0.,,
1 . r.c... are 'uorbat....l, aay.l4-4....e0t t,...• Ai, Battey 4444
•'.
Con 3:)....?;.60r to bnahal . -
u,
.i.i..41:1 . L:.—lte hiee.o 01 , •noe 200• 0, .01 ,4 a fen
erally are ,lorably bt IT, hare antra . ' ':.01.0.11 sou.
in Int at b ra-. on the wind loom, 35 IA I ilelasoa at 33,
to ,ailon. 'An off., a ILL' VOA mad. , r SO ma 4 ftlo
tote., tut tho tale If WI not Cl , . ell ` I .
11..O.N—The mattrt ....ry toms with an iidniiii , iwig
t .nd...... Fat,. 2,40014 Shoulder.. al 7... : .114,4TN1 llama at
~ ..se 1.../"... Side. at 4..4c; 4,1'00 P. C. : . 's 1, f . 1. 1 .1111$1„4
I 'lo i.i . Sid. I. and ...4 for 11att0.......1 LW. 1.1 `3T/Llll . 01.1”111
1111111 at 1t...:, it P.
I..tttl.—Wa can ran,. no .....tual rake t i Lard: Thte taaa
offend./..r Th ht.L• Na 1 Lard. and raf.,:.... at,. Holden de--
.......d.Pkt ' . .4 0 T. 5
I.R.lth BEEF...SaIe.. 4000,00 I t tr - 41 IS . '
DfaED PelellF.s—.l .lala of .to 6.141,4 . fr,tnatore . at
t....!..5 P Lai, . , a
(MEET APPLES—SaIvo 141 Ws In lot. at 1. - .7.,....5 it Lbl.
Clll.F.: 4 4:—Saies 440 ton... at :.; boa ....i.. 1 Oh, and
14.. Wire .4.aben at Se T. P. , i
TALI4III —Sala of 0 bbla at fr T. la.
P.41.Y-4.41ae1.0.....1....., In 4b.... at 11412.4 n 4 1 dnorn.
1 . 11/ 116TAL—A sale of ltd too. Slal...nlng at SZ.II
ton C ai,d C. month , . and :, t.... Olney .l 1,12.50, 4 and
4 month,.
. A.911F.....--A axle of 4 1.01, Vretle at ee, 4. mcntha. Other ,
whea arc unrbangral..lth no 151.1 of eon .....n.nro,
U11.K. 4 --A 4a..e of 400 dry alit at 914 e rash.
The marital . In other 1,31.. rt IA 1011,4,10: •n; r 1.0 1 .1.11 ,
thane Iron. last report. i .
VI:GAIL AM IlltiLA92EB.—W. tato an fr.. •
serursteiy. kept etatemebt nfthe rear•pb ctf:tmrar
3101.. e• et Ilttsburgh br :rum ISI7-6, to the 17th
11452. • •
labl•
Sklsna.
11 VS/ bt, • A
11 '' 17 1 :
•
1 1 •
,171 •
I'UlTSl3l7illi II BANKS.-15.. tat., 1:,,m Me Audit.
Gen-raft I:eoor, the !blow lug ,steurtut the
of the .:feral Moho. of Pittsburgh. a: the time or the
,e.r.
• BANK OF PITTSBURGH
pill. and wren S:,iliaare.
!tealrAlfthr u f..l NthiEzni: Lousy
Brim ..... .
Frio oval. -
Lam he Ity nf ..... .
Loan to t the ea.ll/Q011 , ... 11 111
I'mtvrt • -couttt
Amount other
Notev awl ch.-ek • oi
thrld. torpor thth
34
2.111 St
Stot, to
j. 311?
11,078
20
7 91
- ft •
- 1V,V14
~.741:2 79
1,7.161 0.7
1-1 ki‘ll.l.ll.
Cat.‘l•l ',cart
11, 13tat. oi l
al .
1.13.1 , 1 . .
ncrolltit .. •
!.110 f r nth. r
Jilin, furl it
Exill NOTANK f,F PITTFTMItGIi
tat,
11...11-nu I
11.1E.1a, • Lan, „se;.__..
~,, .
Not-- utul tinr^s.• ,
I.ant• .
=IMO
.11rgont ....
divadend
Non 4 •
IJooeta
_ NIA:,UFACTI - FtERF.IINNK
1. IT IAli1.11:011
NO1 , 4•• • •
A111.421[1t due
alopsul .....
Diaevant
•
•
lAIIILITII b.
Not.., And Lida di al.:bangs 52:41,14j
R 4 Udc
ate and ottirr .l",k . . • 10.3 , 4 1.17
Amount duo by after bank.. ......
P•nn,ylvanla radr..ad 107,1:11 ho
Syrale—l 5,1 d and nl.r.d. .dd
No. and cheeks of ofb , s.Lanke- ........ GO-
Realindate. at eon
nAnt .
a,calua. •
FARMERS' DEPOSIT IVK OF' PITTSBURGH..
Capital .reset
Coutingrat lund asl laterre) 4re--
1/ten:mut anal ........ , ...
Dermirs at Interest
TranAierli. damp..lte ... .........
Not.. lull MIZE disumanted •
I otoreD r•ia
Du.
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RIVER - INTELLIGENCE.
STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS ADD DEPARTURES
• AMU , /
JalcAos. tlealeirkstm. I...lltoesrort.
Baltic. Bennett: Brovno,ol4. •
Bay'nnl. Pwhle4 Eltralnth. •
‘ll/10....a, how. Beale, '•
I' en tun, irKttln., 8r0wn0410...
C4t,.! , l¢rdoeb.l4 , l l erill ,
Pltt,hurrth. Koontz Cinclnliatl.
11•Alet,
I , EPARITD.i
Atlantic, Part two., Brownevtlia.
J. tiendrictienn..
J. Baran!. I'ectil...l:ll.l.li.
Baltic. Bennett. lirnwni
Vent., Watkins. I:amt.:sill*.
Fore.t City
m. Whe
t.
eling..
Winelieeter. bloom. WbJetin..
Cincinnati. Ittruitn,abact, Cinclnnalt.
f..rt . '
Countz.Wabub.
Marne. Whealinc.
flictacan et.
161.1 TE LE.VVINQ zt4 elf
WIIEELINf7—IFiusWIN,
CL.NCLNNATI—BrifiIant.
ILLINOIS' RIVER—Arta.
1111 , 17i—Editor. .;
R•ritt • I.IS.
/116,11TN6VILI.C. A •./.6 661 6 y,
•
wrre trrt Cs 6t5a.11 : 6, Ft•i
n..rk. but ele-Talle Pth l . 4 l l °.i •
IMPORTH BY ItWER
WY.LI.PTII. ram r..... car-4.; 14 , 1113 par, Clark
a Tw;
i s aa' In. entllni TI ' l .. TIT .64. P 1.. " C I IIIIII 6 III .
.A emiti: l I 1.1 eutthr, .'n Lit... 11 7 pr. butt Air.... 1
William,' lint leather. owner. : I.t.i. hatter, Jae 51111er:
It 2! finks testa 2 .. hie 2 Armes.,W llarrlem. Is 11/13 flour,
. . .
ITILFELINO. Ns Sum: , ts--: 1,110 oil olfah. .1 W
haltiller. h7.l•Ate rhle`ArT T 0 5. 40.0 41 404 Ie Gbh; els A
'lads, II W h•Antrh, Ahl Able deur :I ode t.-..n. Ilro•n .
Kirkpatrick; D 1,141 fr nit treer.l/ 11' . 4111er. 2 hnshe, Coro- •
I.•A Ombra. thl hits loather. thEiraff A 4,e, 44 eke w he st.
Wllmarth S Noble:,-, etd• I So. J ht.. ire, 5. LTA whs.,
14.0 - 11.,4, 6, . ttll. Omar, urns WI topi , l. 14... 1,.1! tour I:w' '
lo,tinlSA, Wit Ithaahain a Ch;.lh toile - mu , . IT p Ala ,
whsle 10 rule taper, .ono Irwat A Ch . AO. , hi Conr. I C
Sharlsr, 131 drd ht... 4 MA. wine, hhaer-
CINCINNATI. ZIA archN.ll4 freer :41.•741.emeT:
tad las( 13 Jahlua. Cavort. Ain: = El.. Same 1 bh. ...
ISo 4 ., 40.4 erral : I , A A.S., Cm •
"ri - 4h4mTC l Vt 7 drab:, 2 5014 h 'teas butter pp min A
'Cole; 1:4 bhis Whlskev, Jl . AfeLausrhan A C., 0 . 1,d1e has, ,
Id. li !loam p de, II Of ernlth. la .In rate ,nl,l , l4l;.aiss, •:,
IVI , KII X C,..• ~ .s• wet., It .7,1 A Co, ',A he'. fthi6lth.:., :-.'
. 4 i.;,., s .7,- e ..,s -h hhm A tarn 6• A 0-21.11 te hens. IT
II Ilelmr. A e % AO 14,1. al,chhl, II A Fol.ehel - -,td Cur, 2 dAr.:.
lxrd el!, .ll' hist:, 4,/ :1-. aleohll 4: hIAi• fr,1.1.750, It Leeds V,:
i 4,, 10", erlsrl.h., Clark A Th..; 14 ears tor Oa. C.27-/Z
I.lci
S .MEK.II.IIk 1 ,rptt CP., I listl7r. 11;,,sry, has f 1011 -L(
heal catle.
rk t 1 10Z.h3 4 Ineker, loons Fs, ette cf,..e,ty A:•, „
foi hew Na : . .
NA. - iiirlLLE,Frs IlAarrow--2 la I ',e1 , .) TfATAlusl.
2 de ne1..., I.A•rode A erratum, l 6 Cy- I.4thers, tb hAt .146-
therAJ VI Cutler d Kr :6 t•se L ati.hre. tiltotfa-S Dfcr,l•7
h•A• :Trot In.. ETAT.'" 0 Prr:tee: 421 at i..,1..a..., ha,.
et, r,, Fsqt.th d f.:, 42 be ....7 Las reshate.l)2•TAre A. ..
KtrltrAtrlck, 4: hal., honor, HI., Pot, soh: is 0.211: 4a.
i- 11...CAraJelt: Eh , !As th•anutm 6 lA. Jrlel apples 6 A. , •
sinshns f:1.1., feathers 2 c . c.s l'Arca,lle:te, A life ST ht , TA
(
t•Threa 12 leer. a Cc:4lA ll.t. e . ,......, t f',,•tr. 7: 4,101 , 1.
ANV llarlengh, '43 :she /iii•he. ti:ta Cu; 102 bbl 4 1:11i1-
...,... Voll*r. . CO , ti 0.1, .1, Ci 1 tiohne. a C.; at
hAls .oltr.. ttl, J P 2:A1t . ..A , r• .s. t 1,.., , IVI. IV kJ: nr
, CoWthen' 60 412 tb - hs ='..3,, - ; j-., 1.. nhei dr Ca; '2 hh:t. •
Tar/ hil. >1422:0 J. 1:.12,we1l " 7 ' . . . ~. .. -
RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE
PEN7ISTLVA:7I/1 11 Alt, hiktile-EAST.
The Es;nen throoub train Ms's* , 81 o'clock ••••
known,lance mints.. 38. o'cinok, e.
01 . 110 PENNITLVATI•
The Ex7rtes Iran, 1.7..eca Fo,oral Cite, etitims at 8
o'clkok. • M. •ed art - late at 7 eche:, I. tn. avary day 4.-
e.4tln4 Sonday. Th. docontooltli.a. Mtn :cants st 17
aticek.; a. 14 and 4 r.rx. •
IMPORTS BY RAIL LOAD
a:n..l Ft..= UAL.. 14,32 14-5 LLD 4400 441
eves. Lemberg i Ehltstav; Cssnr• Ls•ls;_a_Weelt; 4 bow
wise 1 DI. , W 04 , 11 0 ; totv LAs' DOR): /1 bxs nom Mee•
ear d 3.40145aut_11,11.• Isvf., los i 5.140 It 3 1.44 9. wed 1
14411444.] I.lortS' Dv . iLI I vD. It A' layettes-4 t•
Dtv 45 4 , x LroatasA) u fllntis,ll. , dts vttaa,-4, Bova: 1
car La4lbay.e Dm, : 11 t•ttls Wu, D. 21 a Dyes: 3:
.4.lvvesl. Latter: 14b1 2 Lae tot,. /ober: To 4414 e/41/2
1 keg butter 7 l Vt. J Cale; 2 11.t•Dvslas• 3 . 5/4 4 0 144 a ta ,
34 bble rye Dour. L 3 W4teltun, IV .artathma.
Lant4l , 014 14,1 I do ta low, J S D•stvet tot 45 , 422141.
1,4424 d: 144 dry gads. It nU1 , 101: MO wool, Gyrate
4 Graham: Cvs• flotx wed. Dohnev2t I tztsrs. - Ir &Med .
tat D Hown: L5l DeJ 1 4 • nar 4 a Co: I
W10400C.11425450Ld; 6 bs It 10 44,11; 414 2244.,
9 tIL WV ltsitatts4tl Li ro s do, st 1 , 5441e1 6 Co. • .
ACCOMPIC:4IIO., . Tads. 1,1e2c1, An
<rinser seed keg, moi*.ee , 1 c•- 0 F
. 1 . 07 belle_:apee . l reel selar....L •,. 1,02e 1 bbl mw l 10,1 ,
!d,d ener. d be, F.& ti". 7-; 1
ke
RIM.; be, der s. .0s td,ettilt 21
t teeket, J redworth 1.1.7 marketlur. be.
L iC Teller, 1
•
. Ohio & Toiniyleania B. .
911 SITARFS - ior sale by • .
.Gtirst..L TULL t
cc.r.:•r kcvn
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MMMEI
111.1—X10
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MEZZO
Si: J
41.10 V 2
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442,1
4
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MMBEI
—$ 13 500
0 51 Ili
2,545 lsa
5 .50.4 0./
5 27 91
21,91 01
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1
- 51,241 47
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