1.1 riTstitlßGH GAZETTE 11333E833:1 MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 12; 1852 Antimasonic and Whig"Cotuity Convention ttii — The Whigs and Anti-Magons. of A 11.- El..r county. will moil On Fltrif.llll, th..29th of M.l ." • .1 theusual vo.trit , of holdioc trimurl moqium: tki . or riveral elpoilto In tbn low - tubing renpartlanly .t 3 o•rlook..p. M., total. loorn Ott, entrant Pitt Pao - whip. In th. Irtrotmh“ awl Vitt tr.." a's v .t II • to nijourri at 7 o'clock; and I.t. tb• Foyer, 1.6,13 o'cimk, M., to a.bourn o'clock. the olnction to it... ward: to bn by ballot. Each of the election dintric. in Minot two delagatrn tocounty non•ention, to lr hit st (An Court Route, on }fonder, ilia Sod or Julio roll...nip,' styli o'clock, A 'M., to ant:alai.o i racket to trioproirtod by the party. at the enotilorr °ant., election; • apl . 2. ,chairinaolof Comail of foronypor.dnirn FOR CANAL 13JSI PIP JACOB 11OFFIFIAN, • - FOR:PRESIDENTI PLEpTOII6. YIENATOPI•I... A. P. Blum!, saiq• . 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Washington have got into their heads the notion that they must think for the people, es well as pass the Itiornwhch their constituents require. They have therefore decided itißl the Fugitive Slave law nhail be nod declare in their speeches that no man shall be President who will not endorse this "finality," and submit his opinfims td the Procrueterin, bed they have proposed for all aspirants to office. The arro gant feeling which prevails among thee° Would be Dictators, is well illustrated in the follpwing. extract fro'ho the Washington correspondenee of the Philadelphia Ledger. The writer is speak ing of the passage of the resolutions is favor of the cempromise, and nays: . • The Whip naturally believe that - the Demo crats, having once, in caucus, voted down the reeolution of Major Polk, would'repeet the pm, thing in'the House; but in thii,they were sig nally mistaken. The Democrat, sat out the see Mon till nearly f o,clock and were resole ell to remain there till midnight, defeating all movements to' adjourn, galling die roll, ke. Son e of the Whip from the North voted f,.r wee revs !titian and not for the other: bet the Fillmore. or true blue administration Whiga, came nobly op to their task, and no did the constitutional Democrats, together with a goodly portion of the bre eaters, and come of.;Ahe Sreesoilers. The moderato and patriotic men of both parties have now a platform to stand . upem . and thriogh some bf the leading politiciana have to-day received their quietus forever, the country will by no means regret their lona, It is now morrally cer tain that General Scott cannot be nominated nn , lees he endorses the Compromise platform pros pectively, not retroenectively by lettere within two yeartrago, and thatnilPresidential condhiate fano be nominated or elected Who doe, not stand .frilly committed to the resolutions passed - to lay in the House of Reprettentatives • - The Case and Douglass men on the one side. Saddle Fillmore , and Webster men ou the tither are An great glee at the achievment today; an;., we shall henceforth malunger grope our way in the dark, but know the position of pardes, and that of men in regard to them. In a word: the child is christened. ' Some would-be wise men have asserted that there iv 00 lase in Congress re-affirming a lair of Congress, and, in the abstract, there is no use init. Bet as politics are . not only made up wards fro:m the people to members of Congress. but also downwards from member, of Congress to the people, especially iti the Southern States, there is a great deal of mite in the revolutions passed to-day. The resolutions commit Mem bers; they force them to show their bandy, and compel them to meat their coeltituente henestly. instead of playing a public game for the people, and another ter; vote and secret one for their own advancement 0.. r.. in Washington Now thv cat in safely out of tee bag, and we shall see which way it Jumps . that th s r in something in rho-a FCbOltal'Ate, is modem Trom the fact that they were opposed with so much violence from the very commencement of the session . So mach for the Dictators and the dictation. Now wh have an old flashioned notion that the, . people do the voting, and that they arc inelined '• to do their own thinking. - Despite ad these ef forts to kili off "fill Chip," either by preventing his nomtuation, or ruining his ericce.-s afterwards by their slavery pledges, we entertain the c..ii viction that he will he nominated with'UtAany . other pledges than his long official life and well known opinions afford, and that he will be elec. ted , tho, and prove one of the Most eminently prudent and popular presidents; - we hate ever hod. • CLAT's health, we are 'sorry to learn' from the fallowing paragraph from the Wa,b ington correspondence of the Ural American, is again failing: , Mr. Clay, 'after paining through a ',Are of encouraging improvement, begins to sink again. . and to yleldto the prostration of physical ener gies. His lamp burns dimly, and the wick flickers in the socket. In fitful humors the light shbias and saddens, admoniehing but too sternly .omi:theca' is nearly exhausted. The Waabiuktion cinreepoodent of the Son I.l:.'liho is hioaseif ordOnt Democrat, pays • '•Mr: 'Fillmore is daily increattiog hie popu lacity vitlithe Northern Demberacy,tod if Dem uciate could elect a Whig President, Mr. Fill moriwpouid undoubtedly be the man " • rite "ifEUOCILATIe ' R;virar" is one in another _savage article against . ..old Fogies." The edi tors say that their predecessors hive . heepPaiti for publishing portraits and biographies of Dem °trail° sipiranta fort the Presidency. We quote specimen on Marcy a:. Co.: ! loge actually met poor Governor Marcy, spievined, wind blown, strained, ring -boned, and with a hugs gray spin. still Bore on his flank, , just at the very gate as we.came in, and, mere ly out of respectlor his family and his friends, we advised him to go home to rural pasture, to preseere his equine attributes a little longer, and not to make an ass of himsel'f--and he very ' good.humoredly did so for a season, but - only to deceive an, Just fanny Governor Illairy pre ', snming to tbtust himself forward as a National i!Democratio candidate ! -. • Governor Marcy, .whose antecedents are so ° pate, and so unguestuniable, and no straight-for -ward—Governor Marcy, who, having accepted ,lhe o ffi ce of Mexican Comutielloner under she 'yler administration, admitted the most gees. tinned. and ridiculous claims, and enbseguent-' ty, Under, tli,a last COMlDieffi JD, expended the yeak,lB6l, at Washington, acting Os chief advi -Ilar;itttorhey, and wire-puller into the prtsecu . tion pf Giese very claims against oor Govern ment--Gas. litarcy„who forced himself, by in trigue, Into the Polk /Cabinet; for the pre-deter mined pnrposeaf driving Silas Wright and his ' friends so far north as ictbrenk them down us 'fitually, and 'thereby . seenre. the Presidential • ,itoinlnation•in 1898, to Gen. Gass, and-who, ter,abeolutely killing the great mall of New York., and after the defeat of Gen'. Cass, goes coot to the Darnburners, and attempts to form • a, coalition with them for his own personal ag grandizainent, aiming ales at the demolition of hierivalti; Dickinson and. Dix. There is not: &Democrat in the State so etupid as not to be conscious that the intrigoesbf Mar cy for the last two yeare.have prevented a cor dial re-onion of the party. But for - Tim the party might now net as a unit, and ne long as he is in the way the party will sot unite. Hav ing cheated both wings, it is maduevs toeuppose that either will again trust him. We tirard, but the other day, a determined Hunker, a • dele gate to the - Baltimore Convention, declare chat he would gristly prefer John Van Boren, and so Ray ire. A few 'old fogy Banibunsers are now hard at work at the putties, 'Misting hie Governorship—but with a devilish look, mean ing that they will get him jest high enough to be certain of breaking. hie neck in the fall. . Governothforey, with tomb otimeronsundarn ed Yenta iu his political Character,.and bat one everlasting and horridly-enduring patch upon kW Person, (Paid for, not even mit of the pro ,Oceds of the Mexican Claims 'he admitted and •proseented, but still by the country,) fancy' we say, this Governor Marcy intending and these agreeable antecedents on the country and on the Baltimore Cohventionf We preluded, indeed.; his admission by this Bellew, and nick ed Martinet at the right time. But with regard to the ineapables already admitted •by_ our pre , deteettors, we could not ntidpt the same &turas" 173,01 i WASHINGTON en,,.wtisieuc. of Ih. Daft Pitto , bur.h Glatftt*.j • Wasnumros, April 6. tote on the Compromise leraolutiona—Scnotr pro reeding,. The following are the resolutions yesterday day adopted by the House. They are, not pm er 'it(' great importance, but they are worth filing. "Resolved, That we recognise the binding efficacy of the Compromise of the Constitution, and believe it to be the intention of the people generally, as we, hereby declare it to he ours in dividually, to abide such Compromises, and to sustain the laws necessary to carry thedi out— he provisions for the delivery of fugitive slaves sits ACT Or THE LAST COMIRESA roe TOOT i , seosed included; and that. we deprecate all tiirther agitation to questions growing of that provision, of the questions embraced in the acts of the last Congress known we the Compro mire,.and of questions generally connected with tho intititutiou of slavery, as unnecessary, Use lesA, and dangerous. - Resolved, That the series of acts passed du I Fig the fir/ir`sesaion of the 3lst Congress known as the Compromise, are regarded as a boat ad justment, and a permanent settlenaent, of the .piestions, therein embraced, and should he maintained and executed as such " The first resolution wan originally offered by Ur Fitch of la , about nix weeks ago—but not being in ertifi \ r a motion to suspend the rules was made and that motion, requiring two thirds ; wits last, but the majority was about thirty-five. Mr. Jackson, of Ile., took it up, and added the words in Itemae capitals, about the fugitive law. By au arrangement witn the speaker Mr. J. was permitted to 'introduce it as a resolution from his State, so that it became privileged, and could be passed by a majority vote The second resolution is the one Which was 0 - tiered by Major l'olk in the Democratic caucus at the opening 4 congress, and was laid upon the table, and is a paraphrase of the reference to the subject in the President's Message. This latter resolution'vras, tacked on to the former by about the same vote br which the whole was passed. But for the speoifin designation of the fugiiire 'law, the whole 1 - ttrair*ould have passed for what !it really is, an impotent effort to give •italitYla olitical The resolutions, att standing together. pasimal by the vote of 100 to cc l A° analysis of This cote prevents these results. •• .The Free Staten gate ayet. • Southern majority in favor of the comprbmiee It; The Free State gave uayo La I The Slave Stated Northern mai. against the compromise 43 The North gave twelve more votes against the Compromise than for it; the South gave forty reven more than five nizths of the Southern vote A , Vs for the Complicit:dine, no called. The 'lease was very thin. There were sixty-eight a.bsen teas, of whorfi 22 were Southern and 42 Northern niembern The oue hundred votes ivy which the lost sueeising plank of the Compromise has been again, endorsed. is not a majority of qc House, and it is considerably below the rime which originally ;asset] the fugitive act . Theresult is but a sorry exhibit of the pop, I,yity of this nettlenient, slut sflords the festileat possible guaranty against renamed agitation fritli the friends of the measures embraced in it "They will certainly not be content, nod will avail themselves of the first opportunity to tiring in a test oath in name other form The bare minority which has been induced to swallow tie taiskson!el pre...if-yawl,ou cannot give peace od harmony to the country Beside, it is to he noticed that the absent northern members who would are of those would approve all such move ments They were not let into the plans of the Democratic managers who got up this contr, sane*, and went -.war to attend court or to re cruit their health, quite uniware that each pro ceediogs were in contemplation Thus of the 1 :of-tuber frCm tihio, but 11 were present, and of the 21 from Pennsylvania, 'only 12 gave their votes ( Of your delegation, 8, namely. Meant,. Chandler, Curtin, Dawson, Florence, Kierts, Rove, and Robbins. Sotid i n th e affirmative, and five in the negative, to wit, Sleeves. Allison, Thomas NT IloWe, Grow, Kuhn., and, Thad Stevens. J. M. Howe was (resent until a short time before the last !!li•i -siou, nod voted an every occasion against taith, resolnuon‘ and all proposed modification+ of them, as he would have done to the close of the sitting had his health Hammed him to retorts. As It no, ho staid later than was prudent for not hawing yet recovered from the severe tolious attack which has confineil[hitii tor ..any weeks to his bed. Mr. Morrison iiks gone home with his nick wife. Nlr. McLankhan and Nlr., McNair did:not:find it convenient to idacethem seises upon this record, though present I am glad to say slit i there were found lonlY el,ven big s from th or States who suffered their 000., to lie bell ,tipthis grind stone.,, , Otte of them, however, was; AI her eharne, the r epro- sentative of the tpdle of 'l,therty," WM: Appleton, of Boston. rtades Of Warren, John lOncria, Hancock ! tilt no longer around the scene of your martyrdom, Your labors, and your triumphs Appleton's and Hallett's shoe :pegs and cotton spindles pm Usurped your places in the hearts of a people *bode sires gave birth to the American revolution The Senate cannot cattle the 'intervention utiestion nor California representation. The latter subject occupied the whole of. yesterday, and Mr: Mason hammered out his ideas upon the former to-day. Ile took, of course, the hi m statipsry view of the matter, and he wants, to go back t 1791, though the world has gone foriird to 185'2, and the United States has gone far ahead of the world. Justus. To divide' 'giant; Votip, ;n the Cotfnty of Allegheny, i nto four Ho Ihuttlet. and to Wert . ‘ /our &Trevisorr therein, p. i site. 1. tie it enacted .14.0 , That from and after the passage of this Act, the Township of Indians, in the County orlAllegheny, shell be diciled - into 'four rood district., and Zaccheus Patterson, Edward kloKorkle and. Robert Mc- Pherson, of said Township, are hereby- author tred,and appointed -to make said division, and put up .notices thereof in each district, At least one month before sn election of Supervisors in said Tawrithip . ,t describing said districts. 2.- The <testified electors of Indiana Township shall elect a Supervisor, 'resident., within each disteict , whose duty, it shall be to:take the en tire. nod exclusive charge And control of the township roads and bridges within his respec tive district, and become individually respelled ble for neglect of duty. • 11. Each 'Supervisor shathmake out a eutharate duplicate, containing the namerof all the tax shins within his district, And the amount of ter levied on gath, And the taxes thus levied and collected sgSil be -expended ; within the district where the thmeare levied.',. 4. lethe, el ors if.;said Township shoOld i rf foil to:eleafekny .thelsaidlfiuporyiloro; or, if thy so quoted shorthi retitle to . take upon them- , 'Belvettlils sitidelEee;or in the event of a ramie.), in Oitireffit districts by death or otherwise, Welkin be the duty. of the Court of Quarter Sessibas'et said couqty, to All each vacancy by asp:Iloilo" lllip.erviehrs to serve eiltij the next annual election in said township. .. L. All fawsipconsisient with this Act are here v by repeafed, as,tar as relates to said townshi AI Ma. WitTltr%The 111,04 — Act IS passed and signed by the urern or, ands." your paper has a large eirculatthp in' Indiana Township, I will .betbankful if you will publish this law In your paper for their ; benefit. , Jon. Alums. Ultne 000 PreimiLl . .. M.A. RAILROAD.—From the opening of thp" western dirision of this work, from Attictloe,ltu Massillon, March I2th, to March alst, , intllneire- Zoete were carried, or. er the road 2420 passengers. The receipts from passengers, at the Massillon station • during the some term werw1216,87. - • The amounkreoclred for freight account at the MessintirrAtatioq, during the same term was $888,76, making , On total receipts of this sta tion $180403, up to the time abuse stated.— He:ninon New. We learn. with,grest satisfaction, through our corysspond'ent , anConstautinople, that the brave Gen. Peresel h a l e at bast ibeen released by the Sultan, and with his wife and family is on bin way to the United States. • Peetwel Is one of the foremost among the gallant spigita that the Hon gatian war covered with patrii>kio lie gained the first decisivottielorjef the 'strug gle, and to the hot of the:Fence. in Turkey. to be set t lib er ty, What ii of more Importance, is, thaYhW now earnestly eondemrus the course of- Stiethisnyi and Stemernin their aimaults up. on llossu6.. Perusal is noi eapable of destroy ing the bopes of hLs culuntrj, either to gratify shallow u nity, or to lecire'the retain of con- . Boated estateo.—N: Trasqle. . ). MEE The Washington correspondent - of the alti moree Sun indulges in the fqllowing Presidential speculations: "There is increased reason !to believe that af ter the *big and democratic Inominations that! be made, a National Union I.ionvention will he called, and heldin W.hingtnn, for the purpose of making a platform, and Oresenting a Presi , dential Gan. This movemeictt would undoubt edly' control the election. ll'he States Bights party of the South also contemplate a separate organisation, and they will, no doubt, ere loaf piesent a platfdem and a candidate. Such new combinations may be made after the regular party Conventionicshall have been held, and have committed so man,' blunders, that the coerces of either of their suipineee will be rendered drool t. ful. Some outside nomination may be made that will sweep.' the whole country. Why not' The outsiders can joint pledges. The others must necessarily falsify theme " CONVICTION Or RAP •DR KIN" IS Garech The Journal of Commerce has a long account of the'trial and conviction, at Athens, no a earge ',if proselytism, of Wee Jonas King. U U , S Consular agent at Athens and a Missionary tor the American Board. Ur . ' Kong i s a oasis y , o f Masechusetts, nearly. lift years of age, possess. nog great learning, and 'in all respects Is highly estimable man. Ills chili crime was the !midi nation of is book consisting chiefly of extracts from the ancient Fathers, ennwing that Goo Vs, gilt Mary is not entitled to &vier honors. Ihr charge in the trial was that, in preaching in his own holier, Ilr King toad publicly revitsil the Greek Church, asserting and tesching contrary doctrine to those it holds. Among these were such as the following- —that n person is not necessarily saved by partaking of the Eucharist; that baptism does not imply regeneration: that thowareToelish who think that by giving alms or fasting they will he eased, that image worship is idolatry, that the blessed Virgin ought not to he styled the Mother of God; and that she WAS not always a virgin. As the constitution of G Te ace guarantees religious tolerationjhe charge could hardly I\e . well sustained. and it is stated that the penal diole was altered so as. to bring Jr. King to trial. The Judges tire said to hare been biased against him at the cortimencei t ent of the trial awl the basest menus were rectorial to to obtain tetitimony agolust him The result, ae might base been antioipated, was the rovic • tion of Dr. King and-he was not even alho n wed to speak in his own demi,. Ile was iterroviltate ly sentenced to oiflern Sake ie, p n , f awl snit n yuy itort the KoiyihosC ress Ilia pria• on is said to be a loathsoMe building nitinedthe alleddresey, worse than any of those described by I,lr. Gladstone in Naples. The whole traue ; action has thf appearance of a tiagrant outrage. • and we hope our government will speedily in Hoke into the gross intuit °tiered to her. in . this 'scandalous treatment of one of her consuls 'A 'lesson from Mr. Webster will he of vast benefit to the Greek govertonent Badsoa Tim Paooi', ov l'Arri.3i.a. —The Samoan Reporter, from winch:the following ilesomptiiiii of the proreee of Tattooing i• copied, is n per, mike! Matted half yearlyaiy the miusionariesnl the London Missionary Steeety, In Ohto group or islarels in the great l'acitiloN, Until the young men i. tattooed he I. coneid erednin bin minority Ile need not think of marriage, and he it ennalantly exposed to nil rule.. being poor and low of birth, and 11t , binning no right to .peak in the society of men. hut an noon as hr ie tattooed he passes into hit majority, and tonoidern:hunaelf entitled to the rcapect and privilege. of mature yearn When a youth, therefore. reaches the age of li., he and Li. friend. are ald'anxtety that he tattooed Re is then on the lookoint Ice the Whining of some neighboring chief, with atom lie may'unite tin thei4e iirrotlions sit or a demo - young men may he tattooed at nun tin.. and for then« there may be four otiVrattoaern employed. Tattooing to regidur Just an house building. and well , pond, The instrument used the operation in an oblong piece of human hone p., , t op, I ~Lou an inch and a half broad and two inch". long A time of ••r and slaughter wir• haryeat for the tattooers in get is supply or innlromente The one end In rut like's eery email toothed comb and the other is fastened tc a piece of ea., nail louke the a little mare They dip it into& mixture of candle-nut a..s and water, and tap mug it' with a little mallet, it strika into the .kin,, KEW in thorAray they puncture the eholo sue face ooh which the tattooing extends the greater part of the hady, front the wand down to the knee, in corned with it, varieprted hole and there with neat, regular ...Ton of the tin tattooed .km. Which, when they are wen oiled. makes thetA appear In the distance 111. if they had on black knee bre.h. After ninartinc and bleeding for awhile under the hand. of the tattooer., the patience of the youth t exhatant• el They then let him rent and heal for a 'timi, and before returning to him agate do a little on each of the party to two or three months the whole is completed. SPRING ARRANGEMENT . l eifisna Rail Road and Expiess Packet Line o•r, New , Ir4ll,nio:/.,t1 310 miles Bail Road, 72 miles Canal. I Tilittrt,H 1110 r II MSIa=BNMItM= 'art, nit A 444 &VD 0,Z•0[1,1,11, Itnl T 1 ( 11N , a n .1 with tb. 1,-t. IN.. 11:461.1,111 .- • ii Arca. priretaelr- Paneornerta rake the It-lat.-ant at Platy.- Till• nett day at not., rrairtng it,. Porter'. h.., in la. krtt•lng al Ph ra• `l4 - titurite. earl. neat trratnir Baltharrre piteainateht nniarrival at latr. Ituiah at, the Es prom Train C•r••of the ttaltiar-r.. atti rigrattiehatina hall Rawl to that ettr • rtt•sria to •111.• rT".,I Warhinxtru city aurae ann+Tna lot nt-hrr . HENN'S . I Trek. Aorrnt .1 M I >lnto • nr LKF.CEir o)..earr, C..n ' t. 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Aly, a,atnti p.ras of (At .Y.RA and MLA .1 , V/r;A rh, and Tria.vspoier,s 77.4 N. . . Lorimer. Jr. n. Al. Hier, wm. 140.1 m. IL boharro. Irroorbe , J. Nothopamak....r. 1' flarouel ILao. . Velittnek. • Ilmod Wm. Ewa,ley, Hugh D. King. ktobrrt Drrnlop, Jr., 11,11arasts. it ' al te 'lm r d gtrt. • Damn 111 H01m...0f?. P.. 1f4a0,'2.L, 11+52. Stir' MR. Son% M. ti.myt —Let me know what your. pot the ITrhotztit at, for mu to tr bolero!. it It to going off with • nab, Art.! tool the Ortolan Alp tribothl The article to plytot [harem.' mtloractint. Your. truly, A. IV. BAUTOLET. Urns Ton, °marrow Co, NOW H.rsusar. H. It. Etta, Ewa., Premmtun—Dear Mir—We bad left grid, tan. • Q um3t.ity of NOTteam; It Is all .old, and mon I+ osedial. Mond ue doieum (rum present •ppnraprv.e. II will sell rapidly. Truly' Yours. KAHTSIAN. TIILTON For saliby Cruelties genres:lY throughout the ell. mayllalthrT • where you will, talk about what yim may, and Inn Will .illlr Pee or 10-ar ill' the great Ar abian proDaratiou. knoen to the propb• of the U. illatmlari 11. U. FarrolVe Celebrated Arabian Liniment. It h. Some n 1 the tonal remarkable earns to rhMitnr tun, norm.. affections, riploal complalrits.ao., on rowed: ski eaternal remedy. I. appliembla to near ly all diorama which could pamibly be benalltal by a or of that Ili • . Iflee mtvertlsemmit.i . _ 'MO.:INVALUABLE DISCOVERY- Tlie Invergoi of II faiwi'm Vern:Mugu haring dirtwood of tilo ghat remedy. Oaf proprietors, Ala... Kidd i Co. law leave to offer it...td the American ,pnbile an the beat remedy for 1•09M1, - ver offered. It Ina been trial In all halloo( the eniaityp,: and in csam which had dellnd the exartiona 0f4.114 heir physicians, and novae without the most complete Imdreas. We caution parent. atralmt If four ehlfAren tight bit the symptoms of being troubled with worms llow hot a moment, but at once purrhaen • bditie of Id'fAne's Vermifuge. and Muff are. them pain agdpethaps their lives. cf . 'him Vermiluge 'nommen every day, and tharefare it Motet be superealina all other, PO' este b), Merchants Lad heuggieta in Own , and Country: • And by the iota proprietors apiOulkenS J. KIDD ./t 00.. No. 00 Word st. lIIirITOB PRINTING or all kinds executed tt tblfi oftlce TM:gestapo. an/ u ressorlaßl. raw.. ' Eper.lal attentlon •111 6e 1t... t Pastern Pro. Rrsiamer for Ishibittookard Coon Is. • cw ,b, 11111 tr.o.u,-gills or Lod log. Blank, Btors Mils aeour pm:aptly rail:lW. &moved, WMcKeitdree Wright, M. D., , Burgeon liertttlet: Jose traitread hie atm end dwelling; to Z. Penn et, below ••••• Bond. ap;:dan Library Meeting, HE of the I I nic, .. T e 1; 1 Ft tt a r t f, ! _ ,riA• Meetingb t atto Ileadiaq Roma, ,d.y 12th I VETYNVlratiB e :Wy k e (loarnal :d1 Pere tory I terra) Itto sox, Attorney and Conned- IL24lyou PLWbmtb . Pa ere. 44, a. =Az: CoMMISPIONIR—C. Carothers, Of, Patton Tolro+b.p, 4 • candidate for Poto[Potion for the once of Commhunover. betore the Antnna.wmie and Whh, Comvet. Pon, to more on th• prat Wedneeday In June. PELOTIIONOTARY—Edward" Campbell, jr., of Ttiirl Ward. l'Wlsburirli, rill b., a candidate for lb* • Rica of Prritht.taitary. ouliiict to rhadtail•ion of Or arum. Iva Whiz anll Ant...nowt. eouvrailon ROTIIONOT RV —The, undersigned respectful !, liiinmelf al, a r.i.atidala the. rmr. a( Prnitiona. tu rf. la Inv dam... of Ihr twit Wtiii4 sad Anti .ma' ~ , w •nO.o• .11.11:i• Ca , !' VPALTV MIMI; Elg.ytit, Of the bo oat. of Lavr,nrvlillr offPrs ItinsmAt at..n ritnilogAgn to lb.. .1,1.10 u ig the IV Jana A ni arylogavrir, aaaaarl,llllo,l Johnston & Collins, ,71101.ESAI.E Produce, l'ankna,+sian and V lorrninnu, Nlnrilnl/4. alnltora:nr. n. illyltreat tart nuer tatnnall Slatign*eln.. ern Wan, w01.2.41r Boston and New York Planes. rf: II 14; ntlilni•rlken IR Mil, ' net...tying and of. . 14•r4 tar rat., awrr vu rtork I . Nil, trim, tneronal niannivturs. ol taun l " L.,. NI Vln .levro•lirgantly caned n. rtal Nnnn.s 'lark a • vollhenl , man . : Ennan A traellna•nl a.I lalwnl lunalde II ai,LI•7I•T k 11.1.17N', rrnlta:rrrt, Ilr..ron 1•14 n.. • w•l- wn.l ewn-nt tn. r... J 11.1.1•NII1SrnNala Yarn 1, wm..1.,i lat•d r nA Cotte.. heti, allalll, /I •-jlkw I,nrw Wll/ roan..., nt man ota , tnrn, rtolanol saaninn rt•• W•sttn go•ranl.. , t 1• norral wlth rani, nnln, wirr rloo,tg thr •••un, fnr faun.. WAnn, sial tan., r•• 1..1.1 it 11, inNtranent Aso fault,. 11 Is mad,. Jaw., 5\ I l:1:1'111' A FIELD hu,4. rue lan•rullan m-r nr• aninns• 1,1,041 all artrrlne alTd ararr.nt.l nbl. ha n—i nest An nit. rat. T.n. Ill.n/..lNlin•ltsrs. Or an, North •ww earnrnalnrket anal Fourth alr akla) “Conkltn,, , '. - N... 1 7 •V 1, A FAUN V.MTINA • 1 . 0 wyl .a• INSEED "141817 . .6r , I: .1 1111 N I'4Tin•li it A IA tIrII , ,POK • t . Y `l'l7 .4 I: —I:0) 11 h.lw, prim.. N. ll.,Juwt rec • .l ILL 1:111l1114.1., 1\1.111: nt, I I 1 , .X ...41t IA" N. a A 1.•41.1.qr • 1,011,01 I F:.41 1 1 . .1 , P t i: ,. -- t Xtopr,vel put , ./L Or•ulic iv..! A ,./ •;t . lllisl.ay , ty a n.l v.ll I...ri;:r .nil r.. .‘ I..it It A ISINS:' ?:1 • Once more on Hand,_ NI. tsi tvl.,elJ•l .ki the hit Areet, r. .Ika“ I .t a ,re. ,A 4%1.. 111,1, • .1. \ FKENCII '1",•1A. i T HIS Tr.a:ll.•. alaaaihr grrat ,•111,lb. W 'TI 1. 1.1. trot i • ort,,, • Lorn .ou r I nr:. rorlt..lr.Tak •4.1 fi414%. 111111: nl.l It 1, • qr•l. •11 , •ra• wit opt II". Country Store for Sale: J.“ 0: 4,,n1i.1,11, • Pittgburgli Foundry. lincpyrctim p • rnnlaqh•m. no*, 11, taumy ta. arlat•e. men, tar 1 ,, a•I" ab atal•ala, a,. • n•ltitai• thn int! mon, Oinin vrill In itniftnilial•iy in 114.• nu a.•••• 11,1....”0: sth w. the v— ILI, name ..11:.1.01 0.4 t•Attl:1•OS a (.1 •• • • lit:snl I. 1t.111.11 AN. 41.1.11•11 •w , 7.1t1. Vainahle Fora:tore for Salk. an/ /Iv T M. W Artf.tdalv the Im, t1..••••1.•••••• •,/ 0.4.1www., Hu Lord air W. rn , A , 7.4 _ 4 n • . • 11•Tri-ir tor.,• nte.l • lit, • ...•r.tart,• yrw.twr. u••••• 11, •Inbocany I ..... •••uw. And. t..a• an.l •ow Claw••,r,t'orpel, T.lr . w, Itrts•••l.. • • ir•wl • Yltrilva ••1 .11 wr.,..1••• .. • 1 I , al ••••• ITMEMMMI Real Estate for Sale at Auction - 11 .rnun.l nat ta,roth of 1 . 111.1.114;1‘.. • frnn/ Centro ....nu awl running Imrla 49 4,9 Ineln,,a.rlue 1.1 In 11.01, plan Irl.-11.0 tn,arty 3aun-. M ola Valuable Yarra' for. Sale. • 11:11 undersignra 0ff?4,4 fir rale ortra •14 I 4i alt thr0i...44.•• . I. nadititi.4 •lue idayidap, A fn....a enuuti, tlfroo itn.l • half nolo* n..th laitfantilna. on in. oil, to VI., awn. nay. one are vighly rr.. lf-prod. VI. P. 44-1 of lorli twenti myclu• h, an nidisolcin. of ifoi4l anal promo.. A olluir. font boil.anJ,able pan,. I lia in • v. 41 oriahlitilhoo.i. coo.t.i.ot mart.. will; mato, ....eh.. at. 4 4 Term. will I. ear., cif title •.,•.1.1., J. A lAA. As IW-It 111-TON, ..itstioinal ittanniug Y. Ilreaa. IsTitior couitT OF TOE UNITED STATkh w•at.rn ..io aJmi r• ty Aprir4.l4,2, It iiii,llen4lthc nu Turmilly tiort. April run, .tut nu arc. nurivalling Tura. , lA , until further only, the Dicrirt Mull of the Li vital ?tale. fur thl• nlalll tr I. opened Id hear el,. In Admi ralty not Maritime jurlalirtinn Front the Itopool. It. linilll.llll.olllbarr.., flora. Term... baling bualnript in 0.1 , 10. rt ran 0 1T 1 I .ills ,:m.,ttt,T=tc'). th" We Rev. Dr. Kellikelley's Female Bemumry, AT KITTANNING, I'tNNA.. .c . (4 i t o n Gomm n en on Wed- NUN hr. lilllikelrrhrn nl hleh VIP" Tile lumber oriy4r.lnia t. t 4: " 11 . Z.Vi Mt la-V., ed • TWEATI 1,14, a cuts Hoard and tuition In Enallob ....... Nana Froneh. ilerinan and Latin. ascii 1. Onminc awl a. pa I hdln. 11«.1.1.11nIz •. Ptations, IttrutrAcc—A. n. Curll. awl J. 11. Ilailman, ruts !Karol,. .1.10-73••1m Wall Paper. FRESH Arrival Irani Philadelphia ltnil Ith.latt. of &Imo., earry 1.114 and drocriptitte ht %V ail itthor, rshtlthtt 0.00 th. ptirat 111. 111/ rnrtst rt.ly that Mir tw derv.!. TAIL l'Al o llEtt. tio. llarkrt at.__ • . Figured Paper Window Blinds. I UST , reed from. Philadelphia, 0 very ex truriv. anmortrtimut or Windn. emprlirioit • .urints g , f nryt icocl bnullfnltlrrur. 1 . 111.) 141 A VA I.IINR. Shades and blinds - • IHAVE re 'd n largo Fdoek of Window situ!, so.i Vpltt am! Trimminß, for ralr Inw aylo WM. N 0111.19. Thlttl Altd) iIREASE-4 bldm. for only, by BELL k mourn. ost mid 70 W.., rt. • ANEHICIai HOTEL Broadway, Cornerof Barclay Street, ma tame, NEW YOR if. mticsyre t- tenth Tlf iS well known Rouse his recently boon put in rnmpletit Oct.,, now furniture bee levit pr. deal and many truprinetornte made, Mr the nuovenienc• a it. Wtoyte. The location is chartnina. bring dlreetlY pu ie dte the Perk, with It. delMinus flowery venture, and . o hi d ihtirry, laid out In neat and beistlful elks ILLIi with a LIWZRifirIME Vonntalu, tlinnelnu Ile ena w l water into the suriene-meara it the MI. ilesirahle radiation io the Icity tar ladies and Gentlemen t.,,,,ning for plea x also exit . ..arty t o tut the Ilembant. Latta Ni conernlntly nitunted to their !twines.. The Nouse le unw conducted and In the Arm ntJ, TABER AIN, submit by ./, C. TA RINI. who ha. returned. amt win nomine hm du. Berle the othor. and DEXTER. P. ii.trtboN, firmerly Dy. i ii.l....reper of the United Shit* lintel, Ike... and late itathbun's Hotel, will attend the Rooks and Vinaucial liimattment. J. ht. LUCAS gill °MOM. at the liar, an 4 dispense. all the &Mimi Lnzurlee, ambildel try , l). WKII. STEIL lard of the of Una, &ow • Ail the delicacies of the erwein will condtailit be found an Om tables. and the it tor timid an arranged ne to snit the conrettinor of ail; every attenUnn will be paLl to o u st worsts , to make them corotomedile; and we ask e diontinuance the ut lomat matrons, and solicit the kind patmomie of [retelling commutilty. epliudlto W A. G4LPENFENNiY Er. CO. 76, 4th Arra, hate ermine!, Fm • tate of liKitiori by the author of etilfonl Verno n ."Vern.° iliermattiar A, 'Alan, No. 2t Ylaid 1100 U nite ihmolutian, awl Yul. 4 of Dantinftie dilatory of the nited litates. ahlo I -- 1114M5,-1.1 - the. arid 2 ithdn. Li ea r n • 01•r.. 0 .,) Extra on red—o. rate arttole—.rurrnolY or amity ore; ter elle by FELL a uoum splo 7.• • el awl 70 Water at. • The World's Fair PREMIUM SAFES DEPOT, , BRIEN BLOCK, WATER PTREET, (BETWEEN MAIDEN L E AND WALL taItEET.I NEW YORK. riluE subscriber placed his Fire and Bur -lOar-Proof Iron Patna is mcaPetitinn with the whole ssdrld nth.. great Exibition in. London, for whist, an Ira. partial Jury gentled • medal. Tim American Fair, veld last fallet CutleUarlon, also awaNed to him • gal medal for Phi best Pine ;In.( Patti and lie has never What to ob.in the highest. premium when hist ear.. ban bent put to rompotitloo with others ins tbat Certifiratea hat• bean received Isom the onioetng kuo•n inermmille home, who ha. had; their tnsdta p.c.* ..J Money preserved in these topen. or Pates within the that thirty asps. (and can. with man, oibrs. Mr1:1 at my attn., via Mown.. Ptiiiwell Mon trona. and Mr J. L. Watklu, n the Volt. at are, Fisher A 110L111.....1 AI . John Locket.' a PA,. in he great the norner Liteort, and Nasaaulds and M Pndni • littirmarb In J..r,sat, am the proprietor of IiALL'rtPATENT LOCK,•hieh obtained a medal lin Dune of Adam. t eta, Ilt.ton, al the World's Exhibition. and is nausidenol the 'wet Lo..k for the one. es-reinvented, beim( Woof against pn,st • der. and the k, no larger than a rant. sad catvbe made ehangealtle. I int ite ail purTroutere to a eltwa and mental lDrnehga t i o p betor:parehaning. and decals tor th-mosives. tLu ...a. the be-t Burglar and Damp proof pate. ~rn . SI LAP t . . No.. and DP {Paler nt sod. Near Tort AGENTS. John Farrel. 34 Walitid street. Philadelphia lb 1.. Itarntoll. t Along, 111 lien, 11 moms. Nis Yrf M.l*.nd 1,11. liii,Pllold. l• 110 , .v1 . 2./ 11;/$11-1(“ 1 In.rge No. 3 Alaekerel: sn, • mo hslrbbly. - "1 e 2 .. for nsle by *SE , 111.13151 N. LITTLE I 01 I/ A CON-- . 250,0 1 10 lho. Ilarns, Sid. , « and p p Sh”.ylilen. pnri nos Is gmol• lor pnle Ly .0. , ' 11.1.1‘1,;YE Lill LE A .... LA RD— Intl 6144. and lex. Leaf; OS 1,1, Jo. for mall. by spil. 11110:s1N. LITI LE a CII 14‘.LotiR-1501thIn. Ex tra and S. F. in otore II tor ...I* by - 110/11"IoN. LITTLE aIS i I JIEACII ES-200: bn. Dried, in line ord e r, I f , .. - ~.... EI . I *lllll. 101111,11,1. LIT ILL I Cnl, VI( ,LA SS ES--3511 liblo. N. 0., in ht., and tk *ern.. I, n 51..)., "El. , 1101111 , 09. LITTLER Co. - - ha U 0 AR 50has. N. 0., for sale - by 7 .ele aoalSoN. LITTLE * no Samuel Gray, MERCHANT 'I"A I LON, St. Clair Bold Bothltnyl..St. UM. r Sorer. , 1111 E RE he ito prepared to rhatr his tiel3l •lam. mod )AS 111.0 ultlrll,lo upulp up iu ord., u inp.t upprplisuou ta ..hu n, In ypr th.sr pulmouu• tnl. su tht Plants, Ecglish Gooseberries, Grape Vines, &e. willewrilwr offers for male :1,000 h 0.,• .1 tn.. 10ta..! f.rotlorlliff. tf.• Waco l•ftrrtutf. ‘l..llfly V 101347 awl I•.Ilar tl...a.mt ff.artilfft am! Ilatf.elf roma, SW Melly up, Plant. ,ff orff,..: 11,[tralturiflt. to 1 . .., 1•I ft: our/qr.:J.l au :awl, ff ell prfnullf AlteriAletlt. fffif JA MKS WARIII(111 . • Allegheny Gas Company. Jlfl t) Ih S for plitiseription to Vie Capital 0... o.l.upany. 0111,, 411..urr• II On tll. M mer nr•r 16.1,ra% ...met. of I au.l 5 . ...111,0, lulo. 110,1.0.131 h. 111.0 mid In mato. /le/ - 1•1.5r.... e 1.,. 14, p.........1.1•u1uarnbing. Net .1 0,11.1.11.... 110t . t.t)“,0M11.1 . 0.10.1..14.41,1, Varkil •11 1,, • • • John 1. Lv J. ~,, pr . , 1111.11... I.r II • Irvriu Pr .M5r..1.•11, II ...1.. T. Y. 0.1, 11ps •pll. mourning Goods. t: 1{1)11 Y BUI - GCLIFfELP hare rec . .] Iv • furl..., of.l•LurolL, IL. ti L.l- 111.. Kral.. 1. -, r . • L•k L.L- 1,11. • • /I. tirt, Lug C.L111,.. 1,1.7.; rILLL.I. :haw L.•••rilLL•Lot FLLL.IIII LLILLI Foreign and Domestic Prints, &c. I UST reer.i. fa :ktorrls * , Tea Stare in lb.- •I 1,•.711e. .• Hun,: Itry• rr.Lut .LL.nma, r.nt • tor 1.•u0..i do. L,LL ;sLL•ti LILLIL• nl. 11 , ...,1, ••••Lud I L.... IL I . LL rz ant. L• 4 ..." t'Lacr.Lzoo• Luc gLet li.- . ILL N IL, ...Lab. Nut.. L Parma. IlLro . . • . II D.% PER 11.1 N t.i I NGS—Tap,stry pnttertiq etni •trl... TO Let. I;'4 tit Ow hrm ni tro resit, the Stnee2 ant'llsw.m.b- CIVMINIt. :I ,mit.Lhei.l • ...-• • 't., In the Orphans' Court. No. '$ :lc*, Alnooh l'orfn IoAI Ind, malt, of 11. Li, 17...,....,, J 1311,0 i, rAIAt. of ILIAAr.I 1 . ..11 , • foo.l Apl IAOA. to wof, lop o ” o ••.. in. 1,11.. on motto of of A II .I•1Ior. 1., . ........... iho 1 , to..t .....otrou ttli• au - count al.owint, r el,Al* - Ao4 .1. o/o. Aporonl I 11. c01...t. KA, . ion . 1.1 , • 1. t•itol.. , :1.• r.. 1.... . ,.. I. h• .10.. l. osoo o tot/ if , flo,oo.rt If r,. oho roroo.J. . , J otHY.I, 11 HIM .11. Vi.rt in hereby givers 6, all t ersen. 11.6, Mat II•11..? 1.1 .11... hare. In. dull.. hs• al LI. In •na ath Ma. I. II 0.1.1.11,./.. ~ .S AS(IN mil lien tliVi no,. a... 1 ,71., I A Milli. Nll. 1, reed par steamer A tttu. beat,. sod t.r ,. ..at c. 1. as 1 .1 I. 0; KES A SOAP— k ; It.. ht. Nu 1 flueltlus..l Iti. l'alm Vol Mr•ettr,Ks.ll,, • 1, 11‘ , 111nON. Al LS a- A •Irm sfrn hs• w,n 41 , 1.. - 411•••• Farr LI rr LE a CLI , OIL 4-40 bblx.ree•dfoor 0:410 by • 11./111,01, Ft . A X SEEl , —p str. tsionisos birti.n* ro hale• 17 , g a GI Lt iv ER_sf:Er),l4) hn . prime for Nara by 1‘41.1i4L0 - . LITTLE k c” Dili ZION-31µl) tone Mill Crack: It.nm l`rwet; na ban' ;.1 0 1 110111300 L LITTLE A (N , RRA SE. fire:see Lard, for sale by II so 41,31,00. LITTLE a roi TURPENTINE—ri bbfil. f for Cole by J 'Hi a 00 A ItIiETTS scoTeu SNUFF-I,ow it„s ‘..1 1 1 in I.lvitkr• 4.1 `. a p4p.r, tx.'6l am/ for ~le •P‘ , J KIDD TARCII-40 bro. Cincinnati, for sale by L 3 V+ J Klll l l a CH dI AT ET GUM ELASTIC--5 EroeC tea for al. by J. KInDAt 011. t tAP —6O Inc.i old dry Castile, for role by •1... J. KIM. a 101 FIItE BOA K / I , RI myl ea , for obb• ws brim e. MARSHA LL I HV N ye.DOW 1 lrtn. II 711tT AIN Irna, nod ~,I%ti:Ell—New eele-ALTV.It E. ARSHA L I' I lIE A WALL PA to 12 1.2 form. w LTICIt P. MA Willa LI.. LCOIIOL- hbls. 76, 92, 9$ per et , nt I 11.f , r aale Gt J FiDn a co.. WoMII 001 ; ,LEN ,,,p ,11.1 Or ; conitignmenf 40 Or dr • I do 11r* 1:1 sod White Union l.Ntraimerec TZ:Pl,2a"lrreakst..94 du; • anln ß r i nia BMW.; from M. mot ...Woos, taJ,l for nal.. lardra. 41.9 D•rnas. )ADI DES —( Not beak l'adm) a very I roort , oleatt. 1.1.1.n0'cl amlfor Into lq It W1C1.111,1. 1400k,11, a Marlon,. .0 N 0.141 Non. Third Sr Vuorth. Y k RIIKCUFIELP Mock IV of Ilarrrd Drros o Girt, th.• arJ alfentla vary ow prin.., ntillablx fur Holut nod k00.0.r aouto ask, r•utn per ,srd. •P 4 IURI'IIV & BURCHFIELD have just o eneray of dark Laney Illoahonta for L1R•14.1., apO g b:EsE-31 has. landing from Union lJWnnfrC.lrbr It. DALZRI.L A CO QUOAR-50 hhils. N. 0., for sale by 473 nyC It. DA Sawmill Run and Phillipsburg Plabk Road A T tnoeting of the Commissioners up- P 'p—' ° ,` . 7!r` , Z,:',7,.",`,l. ° .l,; ft ril., l l 6 =7,`.:=Ni th 7.. In Chllttlefll twrohip. All...tont County, to roil.e.hury, in (lean held atlor, lho-St. Charing Ilotal, In Ilittahurgh. on Ilaturtay. 11 frog.., the undornigunl aero nopoloted a rwatutittoti to open hook, for the Cub- Rork to the paid Plank loud. Therefor.. node.. la h.r•by'afire.n that hot.te for the enhernallon of rokl Pluck will he opened at the following r A At lind i o . raYtavern at the month of Sawmill Run, on Tuvolay. tho 3t or Itar. and continuo op for the. day. At flhoutel;:: : 4 . n . I , tl nods, Ito lOth of n Clay, and eon. "" A o n o d ' it "l llh e lillosbur 7 g Monday 12th of May, .nu eon. 111301.0f01n for two Any.. Shot, , 123 oarh JAIL Woos, ALL, MCISLI frOf.aZIOCTI. Jolol You )112j15,155.2—14e10•.it1aw1dT Springei Harbatigh. (screctssoa TO a, & W. nAnnennu.) fCOMMISSION & FORWARDING Mer v/ hant. Dealer In Flour, Wool end Produce seurrslin Da lin Vast id_ and 116 Second it,Pittsburen, Pe. Stacks for Sale. 111110 and Ponnaylvania Railroad; rh,":S74l:::'rgr..°' meth., gainsay and Dry DOCk.• Pittelmrsh. Clonnonstl and Loulevllle Telegraph, North American n 10166 Do: by Al WILKINS • en: Enna end Purbause Broker,. =Tier Market and Third Amen. - 77 Stocks Wanted. C 114 NO B ukof Pitteburgh • '" m ilittru g i % auLCEtae tau Mlttliu Cm , peor,Calrn Judo auntzur!....p.r. Phoenix ••,r. • • MorthweMeruMlulus Cou?pur; it.dr.uture _ • A. WILKINs C 0... Mock And Urbana", /rearm.. comer or . Market and Third gnat. ^ •a, arM. TT; CO 111 M ERC IA /311.71110%. Ai.tairAr .—Adverti.m.te. an.l Ft,lnwrj, 1 W hi* MM....e1...A and 1114r‘ard.al 11... of nr...n00. h,. 1 . 11 , 1110.111 11 , f• M. 7 ., ;11orning 1,, 1 The wewther SoturSay wee very pleamvut rw A.• 1,1,0 ..0 the of an. Irs• .Inina in In. gnark... 1./uol.3lonn. with bnt evr,l3nn. n.1111,0'211... ,m«..... I/41 16.131 lion -4olblon of non...prom, trsm•naml in tto. mnr krt. rnooloar Inoue nslrmnolv Im only najo trona rant van So IMIn ”1, 11,. wharf . .. SI Y Id.l - 1,.,n rn ,torr be %.• Improvoll.raT . llf fs Iny n. onil eltra II oprrstlon. 1.m.... end gkro-e+ 4,11. lit cg, with 4.44- went rt,.. hdlnvtug Ow ...It , cm Sawn!, 20.1111., to, "A• 11.1,617. P.O.i and Intl Inr.u..r rurrd.olo,tll ler. tr. firm ell I *..4.4. BULK NAT- too,: rronnd 3 1. , -,•hr , rl :1:."1/ ED...1.. al 3.111 Olt yak , of 1,b114 , ark, at Tr LARD—SR, nl I 5 Ha. AI ra.t, par tz.n. 1.10... I.unlff). 1... t OP. flan. n. L. 11, Ifd. prim.• ni f , hd• tn. whsrf off Lyr. w dayo. and U, .1.1 Irnm rtorf. Na nietithe. I i taro 110., anal Lrrp :u bake Iln r III , I-II -.. MI tie• r 11A1—title. ...ire. Tliemarket in re, inlet. n twit...red ehirsur i• n 1 ,AVeTL.. ray, The. Mr.l./11.1/1, rtl,.lr 1.. 'Ls, L.,— 1161. Jxnuarr. 1.1..• - •.,1 • I•••bnine, llntrta. • The sit,rt.toor bull,n 1r C I• .lll , •rnirt Lilll-11t 52 4.1.1y411 =AI 01,74 $.. 10,4. $I: 2:7 cT0 , .1,2. In l• Lbw. rl 11. M. •tole ..ur •al.g.rt• operte bay+ itienn...4.l4.vpr 14,4 • rnt'. R,• t.or lanol 1.01..” from 1'40.am... 1.”.. Co mg.,' In •r.•.e 1.11r+•-1 rrmuit. 4.ver 00. • pc. r, 1.144,1r4r .lur.on .. I nt.rnel Minn • Marrl..., Iv" .• 11. In•n• ••••••.r.• re . lalr l.l.nogql, aw unt,l m n n •r•I•1m1uwootntlor .tri,,1,1•• IL. Jnln •• 1,111/X. $llll. .40.1 thnt 11,.• ILI ill entilintl• RIVER INTELLIGENCE kitclowsn. ntnre. 11..1u. to-.:11. , l'il• . Key - Acme iu•mr. CI t. , .nnAti. n1,1.•N r,ti. l.lirlll 411,h," . Cannuttal, Jut. I.au. I,4lnwrsl. Oiurn"l, Oastr. AI h...lttui PE.PATITLI, l'arttuw..l:n.wagtll, r I Ita,ard. ElluartL. Ilaltbc. 111.14 - ,aisnr... lir n+,ll. I •I. , ..nger No Cturinnate •it• Clormi; Mal nos,. i.o.nsou. 1•ku0:.1..a,v1/1.. ‘llO-elioe Ilu 14envinn.1 I NI. Tll.n 1r 11 if V.F.LI V . 441,1,11- -Ir., I,lll , lll.LE—NsLutata4 CINciNN I,IIVtI.LE- F..rt Pitt rt.L.Vll.l.tt-V,,,t City 116 1,r6, &vet .111XSA ILA:, I • & 46.1 6 ti,tl,-110.0. I ~ .t. Ir.; 0 torbo. in .40.0001 Or t' , 'l >tort b. ...Oin~ .1 ,1041, 2DI (3.11000 EMEMEMI Beene Mcnruer Allegheny. r. f t i• tv , t sc.e h- Ailr.:ll.n, lur rk..,..r• Ala.. I .t :It- P oriat A.• • • , -5,n.0l plonv.. t-wliwnuwt,bu Sun rfu; awls nre rvw mh wu num.-luau-If maw. hu, w•• truru• u• fithur •uon. hum. rr d+o, I. and Nit U . rotornrd Ron. moth elliretre In harln.drneoa dram, ra,r.‘ h.• rldlLa owl V P2rD/01,iglo STOIM —The rain Storm uirtit 11,,Learz,r tiro I'dkr trrorl •.Mrnn..tn th. 1.1, tilrmly Bur, ,141.1 h. I 1%.1b IMPORTS 6" RIVER. CISCO:NATI. P. 111 rani. IIT.11(/ 2 .1 rat, ...a Pear. A To Al-a to, Ahls rem.a. haw mi.. Paughatu A lA, 11l 1.1.5 ,it.a4 l.a• 01..11 la 1. , 1,•,,,vr. i4tanoll,. I tara Clark • thaw: ~ 0 11,1. k. iw.r.'h • t Il'l - .nn.. an II I. 4 Thaw 11.11 •• tlttama a it Jjr 1 . .. tra 11.1. J 41A. Crweasn; 1 - 7 I.1.1,•-1. lira/Alta r/.11. r ••••••. II I• • •••IL a t•• C 1, .81 Man; 1, hi,. J 1, .•, r. l. I lk•4lmare. A;ltrr, In J r,. 4.-1.r.:11., l-11...40a. Clark X Thar, 114KLMI, Irk Wt .181.111.4.4 Iol• ..,dwr.4ll'd, La md•r. .1 A Maw... 4 14, hi halt 11,1...a1e, li W lisulth a t4Fr42 per. N •All. A C., 3 Annatroo,Cra..r llca I 1.61 1.4...1We1t a 1.41,4 I I,nl 11.fium Co: 1 41 mum.; 14.441,11 NI r... - 111.11.. I Ilzawr,l7 h 1 , ,. a 1 m Iltn,hatu A Co. .ti - ear, 411.4.1114 N.1.1e. • NEW .11[1.EAN . ,. Pra W. tar Yos bbIN twal w, :1 taut! W •rAll.bch, -wax, In Th.l. W cwt.. 3.14. IL Mw.n. I L. . tn 1i.,.!.! A Cw. raw...llllAl, IV Ilrehnlnrk wwwww. vww.wv. ,k• • We. do. I, tear. . purl.„,„ tugralw:l`. hhklr i uwar, !mill( A t+welair. wwiaw hlt,lolw.w , sw. 04114 A Thaw, 1,0 1.1. k .h.• m l.l ;t.. M n ll . l k r: l 4 A ll , i . t. 1,, Q...hw Park; Co. I 'LAN E.r.V ILLK..I.rn Jralt Draa-10 J 11 Cao. Mad. 71,51. 0000 25. do, Poll • 1.ac011,5 .1 1.1. flour 1 1..1 1 rnrat 11 Liaal, a A Limbs. to 1,10 I• toburc... II llrad• 7 Fa. 11'n, 111... barn a co, ;I t 0.1.0 U. 8.4.1, 1.1.10 flour. IlakOr a Voraylh: 1 , , do 0000 1 4.. harm. A 11ra41., rd,r,v, • raak• bar... garner ora board; :1 5,, 5.. 1 Lad'_ k,c., own., ST, I.IIIA. 1,0 ill•tau•—?.. , l Jr, IV IloanI: b a lr., Jo. Itarbrid, a I...ratu. 1,61 Falrllr4 1 lox. 11111211 am • I.kr, ,1 , 0 dr, .1 It Da, bh.l. haw• et. bere•Ra .11 tun. Clark a Ti,... ,17, 111.1. pork .44 pn, bulk na.V.,Carcon Idelinluhl, 510 lrad. Curling • 151.111.00. I rak bardwa.r......,,,,fra I - bum; GU dry 51.1.1. SI 1 1 , , I.artar; 1,1 bal. Alt, 1,.- 111, A N.. 11/ ban Flub nod. II A Valitu.rturk 1 Ir 1 Lana, 10 HE. baps 11 IF ilmulder.. II llnf • On I 1,101 barna 1 r.k coral. A 11,1•11; 1111 dr, bid, 11a,,h01m,. A 11, belos hemp. Johor I mita t 1_,11; 124 IJe. Ira 1. C G ban arab, tarfamdsui • 14.000,1 7 . . I. • ...A A 7.0 Lairs hair, II Irrrh • 010 1 Ira 65,01 40 55,1040, lb A ill11g17•14 , ...11;so LW. ( mow., 111r14,111 A (411 dr, hid. 1111 pawn du 1 141 do 4do tap akin,. I lull Irlitlivr. 011.0 bar o, 62 1., 1.110,x, Wilson • Norman. ALLII , II.Ib. Pta tlot Mo2b-7 hbd. InWhet , 4411. loarber. U 14volt 4 blob. tobacco 4 tads Iln•wd 11 to Utturbaut a (Ix I Idl. 4 44,4,.. ruts 3 bid .ern ': do poutot4, 11 T Mob,. ..•. 21,144 lard 4 idoo 0nt0..0 It 4lo . i/nrib •Ito. IV A. V Wllrou..ll .1.1 cot cunt 7000 ontr 4do louts. J II 00,44111.10 hUt. loberc, Jou b 1/11brorlh t1%2 25 bale, lz•I 20 ho. 4 4. 24. - 5 h. °, corn.'W Ifitiraley L 44 bulral doer ot 1 bain brpr do. It. tan Wick Mclbdolbott; 4 WA. cgs., Ido beank . l los but tier. ...nor on booml: 002 rwoo. yellott polo 646 i. 121.4. 1. At.,,,0;:1i:4;.41.1p:14ut.L.1.h.4•4%.1d.41z.ini,b,0,“ it, corn. .1 Dn.,. \\--3 .46 venmat 6 Ac•rov- F (rout irelbLlwn, D I' I.lnrcsn: a bap glass e 1., 6 by./ mar, •Iltio6 At Kermit,Prom Bleutowsllte-2 6 zoo casti6gA..l 100 61.1. flour. II Unlit 12; 210 eke. • hest. IV tl- Muth a Noble. CINCINNATI, 121, lifaM,A4 Pi Vfm-164 l.alea erdloo. Warn.. Parke, Or. :4 do. hum, reounol, a C,: t,2 do, kopts....ly A Childs,Arlooltleo I. k I/140.warl; 1 1 chat...No 3 lard 4,1. W A II Illoce.t4-11 , 1,(1.1.1s ml. Hanna or. 10 Hid.. mNar. I Ilea. uoy Jr:* 11,10 p1:2.. Ad.. a C0;12,1.411 Mar rau.11..., I) Disk... it 0, 4 mob. 00, n 11 Sarindler, 19 la. to bare° 20 1.1,1. lard 010. wool 14 le , ham, 11 1,4,c1i Co. 4tm Camp 2 bble polatur 1 Us test, 1 hoc, Co.ale t liratmn. 40 F. 1,4,4 do loath., 1.1,,,,inAe0k A 1 , 1 L.. do WI •1411,01. Irorbrl.l¢o a lobtraaa. NNW ItlibtlANS.ll • La Ntu. Wetwat•-170 bbd. sugar 4so lark tonle•wr, hlOclotltr, hlaln nuara. (.0 blas loaf H 11,„, a Rj,a,,..,0; Jo bto's I.lf sugar, J 31c11., lir., CINCINNATI. IKa Auronawa-150 le-31 ham, bblo. a thwhaoh al ckg banal. Jon thigrl:44 I.lg, ham.. Seller;bbla pork Jua Black. a Co. Leap rAga. Adam. a Co. 2 taaeg. Idreandigog Cacupbol; ;I' an, Kid a Co. 20 bbl. ard all. At alet`uletleou; 2.5.1na halt do War raudle, It • whigkgy 1.1 Cullough; 11 hhd. hams:vv. Wallituirfonl • .133; II& to. lowa, el•rk Jt Thaw: 2 talia esrpot b. i r h o .,, f." I .113 legs, T A Me, Or.' 'STRAY BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES RAIL ROAD . CONVEYANCE PiIIiNSTLCANI A lIAlf. itoAtEArr. The Ewes. !tenting Mitt talkies at IN o'clock—and the Express Evening train I eeeee at eelock. 01110 A PIttiNSYLVAY RAII:II.OAII—{4.I3T. The KnI(.11 train leaver Valetal keret Station at FS 111.• aol arrives a 5-10 Velock• r• 14.• etrrl .I.T ea ceptlog Booday. The A toodallno Irak. leave. at 10 o'clock... M.. 11 t.. 31 . Remota SIGN OF THE INDIAN KING.. NO. 283, Ltuisrr STREET. .Vrarly Opy.orite chl Sprtad Eagk Tarern. virrsnuitim. FEES IL JONES. roWITACTURER DEALER in all kintil or Tonna, rn roan •od Corm. Mad Senn mold en arommlwoa. naul2. MOIiAS9.ES-300 bbla. N. 0., for sale by /08 8 DdtaliLL a (X). Select School EtE attnnett,Se,sinn H. Wil.i.ters' hrenoe on Monday, the Rh, inn• in tu tirt, nrt belay the leteturr room nt tha Vire. Prrahylar tiati Chumh. Itlttntargh. wtratter on Platt) at tenttnn of the tun* allhttnti tn each innitation'ain , Lle••,1 tn. teen...inn former - Who tisk Itot'tne c..tten more than he kn,•• n. ht neglothng tine n•te, 11.. thereft•re Inh•plea the wk....l . gtettint• net, - M.A. •11 ttns can" in A , anent . - ant en, ntl too vet t.ntrtnnt repeh,ni. Contannottineing I h l ah•• iAny), • bids rill enable the pun. ho reter • hat•.% taltoil•le Went, or hut. be tin" . meet • ith hie • ...lir?, ieIItA•WAS nhAernstion. • Oh. as much e.er I I-ItitehAnt Teter, ne the 111, 0 a i tet ht, he will t rlto rho atn•ol4,ll, •ttn rewtttin , .411 ,tte .0 n't tnnt” 111 - ntt•n• ••• anti un • atoll in ettirt b•nd• In ' i . .tet • Orphans' Court. Sale irtue 1.1 :In order o(the Orpliarrn Court a P 0 ,V34o'. fn X. 104 IVlnltcr I,rtn. w.; nib ;41•Iir •an; II Court noun+ ;n ..f P,Et•hurub. rto Mnoolny ft , Orb Ant of ' 2 .; • At In f; H.; I. A. II _sif Ihr b.I Innnin 1;enn,;•1 .tinabh prrn.,,‘ to ,Imlr hl.inon I, ..... vnt•hurvh....fint t th. `yr "..,.•11‘1. twinu t.rent, reel h.nt nn het I whlrh i ...eh.' • thr.. .I". , •uto.,.t ILO hnonxi no. tut uni ttf trunte .I.llnra. nava , .lu aumtainnoallt tn . er.... 04,1 frum William ull!. anti win itt ' , vim. nth, tat. titan. '2ltthl.rc alarult. itt .r. rituonloal'in Duni Kind, .51 1..0 atrnart.l. adjuinlim tint slaty, aist? thr rtunter ittantit it -tn., butt. tat.l, bait natal on gr.tl untried thr,- ..n ..Ifirsut at., itnett As..llme littutu. nuts navr. in an Q rann t i rtatt tartatt, dullard it."... attni annu ton it, nut, partt.ilar inacnittturt, tutu ni1..., ti. In., Wm 11111.11, anti • Ife. n. ntininun Srhturr datuttl Fiat alarefi lyi, natitnlni In Inaal liana sni t at. 1,.1. 475. .1 A Int iki . r.ttataj .41 nut 5.i...tit - artily ...In .0 With.. oar., 1/11,1turch. Tu•nt, 'ln.. nut ttuutietat aril, n. 5.5111101 attn.,. harm,. taLunt, fn.? fru. ou If t:n nt nntitrt .Irup to mall an, It. tuner Auturintinn W.^ tattler. tat dual frnin nn, anti attlu ttr itunurt Stilt.. oat., ritt.ruart I , llt. main, J I lot ..1 tn ni of I`;lol.urzh nutnn..o.l V, tr. ah• rt .11.. rth . unnl. frnotsn• ein • A•enur . olroty I..nr fret nilirli lert 0. ni..n 6110 or.nr 0— I n.l • Ag.r.l 10 1 . 0.0.1 10... k 0..0 pric•,ll. A 151 51 1011151 ll•hn, ray nalher,l in Il•r. 1.5 111 1. 11110 01011 51 15•15, ' 11 1 111101 twenty !nor 10.1 rlonol.l ri ..xrnolnti 101 , 4 innriv t.. Union •11.1 4 . oh.. or 500/ o.s Knn*, •. 10 1 4 ,15.11 re1...0..r.11.0.1 A u•u.l 1 , 10, rr.r.o .1 In Trott.. ..1 ganiund in lhr ..1 13 and 14 lu 01ms. •sol.f. 00.1 r ii-r 1 rt. 31iller 400.0 •01 entrn.h. 10.0 In tat.. Ittottlred l.ur Jr.d frvitt Nut 11 Wa -11.1.• And *rte L 1 1 i .ttl.tait tn thled r,..t11.-1 oft 1t...a Itottk lay;. 412. "o''l'.•. ttn.untl .111,1tetif et l Y .1 1 . 1 . 111111, 1 I,ll td .nr.t.tl P l .* 11, / I,l `. tr' n. .. trttult 11..4 .it /att.! Ipette. tte th.• trtt•lto k ; Lot nturty Itt . or tern nnltt Ittt•In••• .lb. i•nt I • I In 111 11.11 1.•••• um.; nonl '... r I n,or•lol 1/1 tI unttnttl to Itirrutunltato, :.• N. , yiniol •_. I, flAtoquAll'r plan of foto-11..10t , otnt • • I. ..... tiny 1.•1;1., fr. Ir.rum.to 11.1.....1.,•1,1,1.:64, 11,kilt olonty . for! Soo ord. r. 100...1 11.0..0. 11..+111nok. tau. 0.5. lot a gr. , u0.1 in It. eery. townelliO. Allewbrot tole, and ool.,00n.: Ihe rionl W•oi. onteel pion ot :eoindol on 4 .le.enle•l o tz.lleunao,s, un loominol etre.. eoroer of lot N. , tooNo w the'nee !Om,: oLLI anti,.toenl, r.et 0w15.... to hoe. land u.rm, notople and tolo3 ~,,, oo• Yonaro or Ow • ltoorr),J;ool; • oo,t gr.rdly alum, the 10. ...I olte Is OSI•levol -44ty too feet Leo mei. to 11.-641, - It I hell,. W....N . J . !, Riot.: next pile. von, .clrl !eet rex lorloet to the r . rer of lot No. X. and I hew.. wino, the 111,. of "Lid one looolnol amt met ace lee, eh "ogle+ to tho 'dm, of t er deeel tnno A. t'.na.tt SIJ.I *ire .latt4l . .f.l Nevelate., tat:. treerdetl :11 laa , l Pt A ',tat at lantl stt Perblea tarthtp, Alletrlteto CautOt • l'aatat . lantana., tot art.. , MI I vight, natal aet.l 1 1 , 0 Earalta. Thu. pro t ar la 14 nrar Late.earevilia. a•-1 ttattie ie to altar la an the Alladten, rivet tau therve •araele.l a Vara. tlf.t•lc Marlma, tlrvruu •Ceata an Nuol.l. and ehal • Vet, or her, at. aae.l I 4og •••• roll.l *I Srholy,. ti.olt. :nab .1 elev . . I <a. I . ..eat - at .1 to 14. 1, 4 at atour..l fa . ..tile:heat eh, nen,. rt., to Barn , . 341 .plngl 6.1 11.1,,0 •It o. i.r , Ito .tatalt ana Itenata 1 !rat to I ata . otraat ate. • r. tea 1..11/ 1` , .. rarer Per., . . =WYE.. nt, of l'itlabutzh. fort of ..... le-re. Arthur , 0,1 040 oi lb. 1,11 xel eex f.. elt.re xtreet....l ex A e., Le • It•te ge.txtet Ilre-rve (reel or,ell • I . lt....ol.ouinle.red 11.0 112 iv:of of e•t. feu; Buhl, iTurnp.l.... heel FA , . huodred het lu d, t ch. e or. ...• er ti.e tr... Alex.. l, Me dull.. awl !wife t 31..r11, Ilret vei re.ve 14 1•4 ,•1 c.••owl In 11..• inra l'a•la 11,1 , r Ms., alai apr to 1 , •I•.ronii S 'I he otter PadtruP.l.htlf part ol Li, a pndit pe ~, I . t. I ...ins, IMiu.t M. Os. *ALA, deed 1L1,112 , t 0..1'v.. 0, k rave. H jl.non Itonl In ao.n. alit - I in • ..ar. mudlil• , ur, ..0.1 and nu...a?. on th. MILLI , INI BAUM. J DIJCIIASAN, 4,0 I S .4,lruini•rtienr,, Rag Store Removed. 11 • I rioN removed hie Paper . at..: tr..ml.ll,erti ffirr...4. 5.. 1p ml Removal nj the r. RJr1...0 Teirgraph Offirr. rrIl.E OFFICE ot the O'Rielly Telegraph north .....n.rt.er T .11(1 N uod . I . lt,Lurat, rutptear.tru.. =ICE= e. PT., NIA, IN. • I.• stosseproms.. to psst•t. l.il• 1.• I.-• wrtlf s...v.M..slbr ,1. lusats..t. sstorth sr,Mll, h•ts. alreassl ti'l ill{{}.\_ l I. t.•... - 11,1. V ii..;P5ma5......t01 Imp. T. tisal h.,. !sc.,nnJ Niagrwnw I k.• • .11.1 I• • • k• t I • e h..l 11.11.1., ksts. S. I an.l Also, ...rm. Lmstlser Ns. I I.:s. MM. ILT„ srorzet L.tssum.l . .2.50 50v5.m....1 Windom .10 Mum • l'imsll, ..• Nem anst I`..lvvriso with at-or...eta all ...bar stmt..° .tur or,. • . • SlEFflrilli• • CO. ont • Nt , .1 - ..1.m.1.1 132 f....,13.1 New Stock of C hickering's Piano Fortes. 1 UST,.....•ired I v Penn.vlrallia 0 I unnl. °o I i• I " T7 ' ;; - n r at ' l 1•44 `u M rs. I ,It , 11 11l 450 11011, full 7 ortseet, sp. en. 0: 111.• rt,l. or 1..0 r. 1, I . . . . . ....: 1.0.-s-mmt 1,1 , -4 Louis XIV 7 Ortnrn Ph.° . 11 , 1:"..,,,, •••,...,1 romad ci.rnet, 7 4. do. REEM EMEM Turco um., t. -rocr • all 1.1.. FOR Tr- , ne. all made In Eli. mixt clau4,l mann,. • ill. bit Jul.., f'nuat tu ovcri - in ct.tirricrit. and arc particular, enteulalrd Itr. C111 , 1:1 , 1? ING btatuf latc /us taliau,ctunup M1(4.12 to tm. st.i. to l rM l .... tit." guirriutot del:LLAlldr fcr bit tostruturnt, ni-cived sod' ircy tlle. Watt. mail very lia of C./ and "'c.o. VE , Ots trial Dttu a-k. mid all the above. 1.. r axle at Yar i? IRICFN. 1011 k 11. 1,1411. • Naciticite aueut tdr Pill...bumf. and Wostrrat Pcous. Jro lltsielteriou'a • A Card. ILAVING rfq.ei veil my Spring Goods, lam ll propar.l to show toy 'Hand .% and stranger, lb.. largagt ...oil meat of lipholatary and Ileabllng PTPI . III., ell In Dna ally, eotviating In part of Lora and. Sinalin F.subroolanAl Cortaius. Satin .1. Lain, NnroLri. 'bon lidnookr. Storeon.. brint-od of all e9lor• and wldtro.. owed. llortain !lamb. Turk., rod %brad t.ntrnd a 1.4 plain. and Cd.nla or ail Inman, IlearroTaa...al• and 1' rine.. ablo and aola t sow!e. Frearb atml knglinh .111 t. wonted and oat... Won's 01 all Lind, Moiling, and 14.1 Danced, It today Shaded. Duff li.ollet Rhoda. Split 13111111 R thorn tbt cloth Vont,. Tareold and Ttinonlona lon do.!ltonajia braise. borar Hoodn. Eanle• for lianuor.: tan's; Tot., Droeotal. Do Lainnd Hutton, Fdrultu, eabluel Pattern Venitl a an Blind t:orel. Tarots and 'boding. /N 112.1 itol.term and P/11o•D', f rAbell white and. eoloror C d 1 urled ilatr. Doak*, Cotton. Mc., ShOat aprlng Manny...an Ode. boor brat, Comforts, oals. 510... CountertnnexlDoltd. Plum and Table COT. ord, Table morn and Towelling b. 1; and DA biloatin4s onitiao blind, Winds... bricks. All order'. procupti y anemia." to. ADYTIrr. llogd •td.tie door. W.V. NOBLE, Dpboitterer, etrt_r_Coppotito the Do.l Z C IPAINT S; I~lANUb'A}C'C[~lt};ll BY TILE NEW at Neviarn. Tbl• Dustpan,. 11 prepamd to furnish • supplrAt talusol• • ZINC PAINTS, Which after a...anal years'.trial. 15th to butopA and the {inn.,. MAte, to taboo Chair orMnal Donut,and prt.tertaro propertied superior to any othar batot •bar,or. - NSIIjTE ZINC PAINT • • 1•• eurell oxid , wr Zint, and is warranted fres [not ail i u11rn14N .1..1 i 31111.111() ha. 44,.. talltmly tree from the ...Now "-"- lu Ur • - - IT .W I LIL NUT TURN YELLOW Who...at-awed thoulytturrnt• or mrpbuk olh•Lattorta.ra: oven erben elout lip lts ch.. mom. Ai n outn,lP hunt, It viilh.t.mlw • ht4thorn climato and Um. bettot than tiny nthor.'ont trim/ liable Zr tutu than, or to erumbio sot rub ALI. It may worked with au, ntb, r . with stater sml tlho.hr TUrui,b,hich rot, tht. mt. bratrat tairnidtd• horl. IN.ACK ANO COLORED ZINC RALNTS. Tito, 5r...11.0141rd .1• low peten;titht sr. ilottoubtottly Ito titnaht.tt Itoot itt Dm market tor OUI ot..ambhabr. my art.. 44.11 our ttt att.!, h o ck ttn. or mat...other aro both' Vtl ,S,NLITIRR 1 3 ROOF. Star furl,. they ant partioul•rty ritlu•bla as Mil tt ..gslriirunrottort. sod Clinfriy Wye., 'l,l. th, Art' Qui...kl,•.httkitirthr a vure ...t t-tvi..rllk. , tainur-ut the.. 1114 "jut. y e w oupoliwleti h Ural WI:. by thn 14001:10 of the L'e•o , t , Lb, • booth ,t(th ES Ir. ALUM ., '25 bl.lls. J 'eCl/OONSIAKED. a co. • - • ARD "Bitrckhads" best 'a for oat. hy - J. 801100r4114tEEN. a CO. IN o . ... l , l. lt at t. L . ,,it Ti a tzr ,for n ;f Lrb e i t i l o e m r : '42 .if< 11,011 Late 11.•tmehohl . %1 old, 'Mu, Ihst.litm. a tal of euteetk: by Jul{. K11 , 119114..b! Stzlbbb Nseutlie. ' • ••scoln not Xarly Chchoo,o/,'• Sr. for WO 0 the eloto pahlimtbro of T i a.tilLni.:llo:NNY A CO. . apl • Nn. :IS Yobet.h 0- . :,- -r- -• 4.11 . 41 It CANDLES-20 but. in store for kJ ..1. by 11. :CO •uph . 6/9kttate44., • • JILDEN'S At.COLIOLIC EXTRA-OTS— it* lba luate, far *slat," at, J. cm. XV ALL PAP}... it —A 'frAdh orriTal from Italtlerwre, ineiddieter a variety of .4 .4 hand. v . ltr i rtteram, at very tarklerate_prkee.J.4 reed sad for bildarkat stmt. moVKIIENT: , ov THE -4 14 4 OCIA,N STEAMERS . , „mat. vAYS or SiMIIO To AND rito , l TUX UNITE TUE LINC. TROM. Nina 10.._ ,sturd.s}. ands{. Adnl NIAv 1 • 4.; Slat :h 21 tort' . Arryll Nrs, !Ai l% rdrlrr. A I, . .44 r.r1er...15.. .• r • ....Tao,. uotordo, 11111 . tuNal. •I tau' + . 4 - Z‘tr.lll'.. J ule 9: ttunlo.. At, .. " - or. th, , al unl, I I I IPIA Ng 2.. I CUNA ICU in AM ,ISS n r 4. 1.1 eahir , ith V. ,atnr•tai 21.11, ”3, NIAGARA. Ar It./PA, ..`ANALIA. ha New Ner. fm York. =EI nsti k. .Imm N 201. Mar • Imm • t.• • •”.‘• 1.1:I:M.A. !rum -Fork) r , • , • Arr , Ih.• I.lth • AFItICA. from !••• ork. Wet.. , •,- • . U!<ITED STATE, Itorr •W:th , )1.1l SIIETHANIpTON Elfl.73iEti LINE. rr•un SuulA, From F. m ouplou 1.., utt. Van ' 1,44 •• lintrh , lur •..r.l April .A •I 11:‘, • ‘Lb 1 , . July .1,, 17 Au. 11 Aug 1 . ., " 4, •I. • • iron !..-• Jan 1.111`,1 11,111, k,1111.. I \ I i 1.11 \ 1 / 2 /0/1111,14, 111 ':1:11111. )1 , 111%1• li, it 1 , 1“1 I,IN 1% ,111,01 , II ItNI 'IN ST EA4II BOAT: • . • • LiiolL IV AB RIVE:di- 7 -I'lw I lin. tirir in.l Ili-lit ilratialitAll.nia lit, .....„-, , liaiillan li.ilii ai. 6 silil.aarliir alinv soil all intern...nal. Iniifil- nii. V. ,. a+, '/ , :li lii.ti - nt 10 •••••liwit .' r.4i :A,nl 1 1 011 NASIII'ILLE--'lllr- , ..3/1 , 1 new S ..Intrumler. lent,Lm srujl.mter• ik.,ll:Lte 1a0.111,, 41111, , mi . 11 . For froi,l4, ' , NOT V" h. .VI! • 1. 4 1 011. NA$ll 11.1. E.- Tlie la al.n w. e all.l Ilrll,lll. I 'IRT virr. ‘llll.-r, .111 i.nr. Lor ...pl.' tool usl..rus...nstv ‘ll , 1:111. I.•kr freight or 1..m.n1.,, I sg, 'F AGlrrst _ F 4 1? ) ,: ST. LOWS.--Tilt. fa.t. 11111- _ oort , . ..” 314 , 13.13, .11 • . For laic Lt j01ua,... APU 11.11.1/11.--Tholir.l.l-dm0.141•1.-wor, AL EY, ; Y. 11 , ,e11. 1 .,11 rot. nAttilArll 1 1 10111 A" 1•111.1.orott •41.4 Frl-Inr. Wrll-1..,;11 rvery Tor-.l‘, ~.lor.loy. . . . Pat miens orsave., mar, an •..1. marl, 114 1 01: LoNO, REA i.:11; .)I,‘ Itt- LTV' 1111.a11114.111.1......,1 - .11 . F L O' 51,14.5, will no. la 11. e nut, altrrnaon 3 Al l_ 'rho t-mt 14 - -wean al Ow aa-attrar Tau.. ' allsonl. a1..11 1 .t1.1....ra1. 1,4,1 It am rill !rare •., 0 ,10,40) Citirll.oAM.l. fruorbt rys l o.aure..loo.l., uo 14i • marl% fr."1111.11:Ni I.llol.ll.ACent. - • Wheeling and - Pittsbarch Packet. THE .milt running 14:,....1•1'1ger pAykut 111131111E1111,11. I.•uru , lur the ANA.- Au! p.ll Ir:ter.rsli purl. ',try Touol,y, l'hurulAy v,l ralorilay. al 10 1, INI,I I,T/111. l'uy, 10yo. Ir. AI .a will lust , . 1 . 0‘..1.104b urrty Tu ,, ,y-11.0rAlss....4 , 11 1 Aturasr, kl. lu 4 return,uo,Juyttur W1e.•.•110.4'..0,..) AL./far, Wurt- Li.... 11 1 -. All , l 10,1,1, .A 1 S A. 31. • 1,0 tr , ight or bur ins Yovuri• ',My cur NAN. ur tu - ARMSTRONG. ( 1 1.07.1:11. R AIL AKIA. ii-o•lier,treal, • 10r ruusur. tl.fira., rrAluarlr. 001 tl t t ‘ l I I Th t ; I I pat-4.44..11.r 1111110. AL. Cm s 'Km. •r. p”rinclutuc hrr swgviartri-v. irivi lenreeek t cal, sT, Irm a. l'itc , ursh At 10 o'elost Z.". nul T ' S r tu i;:yt i n.jr/ " Zna: es..-1. • tnr lr• *1: .1,0“ , :15 51, n.o.m. a c,,,,,Lit,,,,ba.abc The Ihnensl-1- te I. at. Ah... enent ILO finest .t..11,4.•.11...u.•••r 11:trs.le. 411.1 02,5.1 ..11 bcr Itusins•tta thn J al 414 rtrAr part,• V. , I:EST CIT . I. A. • tos.ter. I . .tt.t..trgh *l.O - :41,1,13! 9 , ...'ciork. I'. NI: sh trtiten z. lessei W•11f..1111.. - at a S. A. 31.. TOts ft. e. , 5t.,,t0.0 oat, Om 0 , 165514.dr th, ~ MMMZES MteMM • Noted to Contractors. )110P0:4A LS will be .k.,tived until the. 4 h. ~ro ! -4.tte. La...11...iv( the. • . • .Tar n nmat ts a I .4.b.bur,n ab.l b baubcor,"ln K.) bam l'atabar:b • R., MO/O.' , .urarb.t ...a WI,. t 'od ibr • a ob it, c-by 'bra -,or otormattourpt . otting a. work- rosy low obloiowl t h trio-.toto NI toohertr. Coorulting EttolsOrr., ot Mare., Obk 1.5 onto , of lb , Poottl. ' . . • • . MINIMA. . 4111.1 Cnuiu r qr. r,,Mr.e.,(.prter I,4—f uzmeZ',!2 . L_FS : .? Notice rj'llE Partnership bet w,en the. undersign _lL rd. uml,, th, nrf , k 11 , 111!1ArGtr. alit-. .;thd, au It of MIIIThu: Hurl aUgil. Either •., artn..rn auth w.v.l to un-it. name n/ he Ann ,ttllvc tur,- ,urtuuer 11.sbnuet II nyi• -clou.,Ent,uniuw, no u-uAI. at .J 74b. lIARBAt. • IWO:AI:OIL . Admipistratof a Notice. • I EVER, RS i.l"Wairo illittilelon on theestato X nif,t, C. 4 U.. edy of/hteburch„ a - rant:hi to oh, km at • So 2, sdhl f . 51,. to she. all her.. an— dodded ival redd,44 lIISte nnqj all azadva .Id dm...Lan to idr.nt theme lor. Jell, WILLA:Mr. Admin.triddr =al To •Contiacibro:r~tl• iE undemignod will; evrire propozall' mit Cellar for t 14 . 11 1 C1..1.0111i 1101.1.1 k. lie erected nu tho eotriet f nuattlithl auk ' ... err until ktendir the nint bon , kii lbe Warw . en the ground kieloun to the eorittin,nt. • J.kV. Ler:, Architio-L will to information as, to rise ricionr4. - fl eatationa required. l. Titer Will air. reeeire reale4 ',totem. thOltiti ot April next. tor the orei tia,u sod sl ratiteinon tr *Wire bah] retuiwte protwonlei will. be lkir tarp pat. in wit. tie work, liriA work: Vinnuent. r 'Work. Tin Itreinur a l nroutink: Atinting kriikttlak. i Acrid 1,,1er, ork. : , tenotientioni utid drwiln, at th, work rap Etr 'pen at oboe ol 3.11. Kerr, raitect. 11,11. filth niter th- kOril tiefi. Cl.. all pereeriner inforrnat All rrtriotalii,in hr tottnied Li tiro tkirn- P. 4 1 on ( ,tie " kit, 'HENRY 11,x,1,:, ii. • -.. : otoe. : .. 'rill , . Partnership . Leni,en th, tirAermigued un.l.. 1.1, - .10..1 . CIIIIVE.I.I, .1 1 , 14 ,1 • 1 1 , 1t,... , 6111- nolvml 0. lb. Iblli i0x.1.. 1, 50u1...1.1 , .....1 Einar.- ..1 tip, 1 1 .11... r. •r. ac . ,ll,orrtaed 1. F. 10 ., lb. b 1 1 .1 1....••• J. C RI /A1 . 1..L.1., l'it.,./1.1. ' • . D. 11". C. 11111WY.1.1.. 1..1r1p.1e.. ,Isrrl• .1, 1102-1...1.: t 3 DiSSOilitioll. r ' 'I I IIE partnership.heretnfore existing• ivreen ,horn Parlor mad Wm Oar, EOM of JulIN PAIO,KI: A CO, 0, OA, day rot.nory 13, IStil. • • CO•PARTNER.SRtP. - I have this day nsgociated with vie: irIioI.ESALK GROCER)" .4.%1 , Iv( in, Dui J All 11. uu.s.r 111. lira, r. l 1 1 .1. • I.IIIA 1 11 1111,111“ Yetorusry 1 , , 1A1 , 2--1 (0111:11 • , ..._ ....... To the Public. rE NOTICE- of the I , i:,oluti i,m of tilo - firm ..1" .lo iOl ram int& Co. i1111,..101411.11,' 1,4,444 S MOM). is.lloolull., 0 c...0..14:11/0.1.i01._ v. 10,11 thr pul.iir rhall Mor.• Jar 0.60. r).. n nrnmuttas 101. - 11 NI. .1A144 let.lß . lf 01 trua. .1 Jolt:: •I'AI. I, :It JI cll • • riinE ut,kr, ned have t 1,14 l'art.,-I.ip in a, AN!, VCSINE,S.' •Ad ( if Jo:1E111U. LM IS a of John 11 . 1111.1 M,, • . I itarogit saministrator or ths.reteete tf I e".., dee4. Aare. sold OA interest t f lb. , ~e and Steep I:u.inees.. 11,1 0 1 1...,/, In, who has? Cm - m.. 4 a nestarine.t.r.” with der•-rte c. tattiest thee urnsof JO:it:I'll G. /.0.4 V/S it 0). ,zet greeat ritese urn in rece.rantent.tit. A 1 ... • 1 , 1, vroLip lb* friends are ti . ItrAnt OA __ del4:tm . It NV . , NO4CO 11 A VINO. cold my entin , u,ciraf &)oke, rerielerAls, he.. b. f.ltr-srr. At I. 4:CALLOIV. L etr.rfully r-Arnoten.l tbrue. wrtnrrrostosnrrr. All perstus indebted IA wee es.J .1 li,. al etattl Aryl will.. - J. le It•AIhE.A. Third it p o et. MeV.. Co-partnenhip Notice.: , 9Rdtrsigned, pirefinsecb the entimitAct ..1 J. 1C1101,111,5. Tl,...lrect...imuliAt. lug or Ilmfo. elytioosry. b o.i. day oulcred into PY,loor•lgip. n,CALI,(III.Th.)" ill br fr • cla+illll.l2, VI 11• gua w,II aho 0. Papp, lo bar rr 11F A l Ynil owmort.ment ku"-setcy al afa4 fount.' All golorripttows , outnsl.4 lor br 1•e. J. b. will 1.. fun:llol.4 v usual RENE. " —•— House of Reface .1111 E subscribers tex the erection of an of Refuge for Western retituytranla. ate b.ieby twtldrol that aa. tt ..twat beau ' t`m n .n , ht met, to be U. Itcanurrr, nu or ..hek.r.• .lay of N.-atcbtr next. My ontrr of the 1 , 4.1.1.4 tor 7111 jtMll U. 111.5 :INA. Tn... STOCK EXCHANGE d: COLLECTION OFFICE WILIONS 6.; 03,;, Corner Third and Market ode., Pittitarrgh. &aks bocuata and *old on C011.191,X1,1, Eight CU/eta on Lb* klaroare gal Wattrrn emos loarroot ,at.. l^. . lV th. Lie Dor.ita k gums pr ;a an all ha eltln Lb..4jog. korolam Oddand oJvor. l t.onia a". Len r •-• • • 4 NOtES AND DILIFTS, new 1.1 nna.. boon.] •.t obhoubJ. kr NI. by J, IL N btatiourr. bpi Kari st.-. between Mard uno fonith.- IMESEE _;9i'ai~ :~~:
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