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WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1852
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Iteriik . arm WEL BE katIND
OX Edell PAW: or THI&PAPEIt,
Autism/maenad Whig Cotmty Convention
4efirThei Wbig. and Antiallsocut, of Alla
maaty. swot on Saturday, Ina Itinh BUT
neat, at ON anal Omnt of boning nnnanry noortlagnln
th.lr annul elation Markt.. .
raelestlowly at 3 o P. M., to ad.
Para aL o,assoept Piss toernable.
74 the bareness and Pltt'brerashtp at 3 o'clock, P. M.,
od,konrn at stclocln awl In the emend !wards at 1'
o'clock,ll, to adiearn at 7 0'6,04 the election to tlei
verde to be bp.balkt. E.ob of the electlon districts to
tedeettee delegates to a county convention, to be held at
the Colut House, on Blondes, the 2.d of Jona folloeins.
et 10 ticket. A. Y., to notarial. a ticket to be supported
17 tiu!Perty, at the ensuing October Ideate.'
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JACOB HOFFMAN, OD /Ml[. COUNTY.
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FOR PRISIDNNTIAL XLECTC7I6.
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LA lon XIDIAMMVAITS.
WHIG C,PIFIRAL CONVENTIOE
Pus Whig iltate Central Committee will meet
Hoverirs In' gasstaburg, on Thursday, May
DAVID TAGGART, Chairman'.
April 18, 1852.
• -iitszessir vAgzar BAIL/WAD.
~. We leant that vigorous steps are to be Imme
diately taken to commence this work, which we
regard' as one of the most important , pmjected
, route in the °pantry. It will constitute the
great avenue thrones which the city of Pitts.
burgh consmaileste with Now York 'and
'New England. - It LI a -work neceesiry to.the
menthes:nth of the important position now held
' by that oily. For New York met the Eastern
Sudise, - It opens a direct route to the head of
navigation on the Ohio, without going through
Philadelphia, a matter of no email moment,
when we accede that thatoity msy again, re
. peat the precedent of refusing to forward. over
• the Centre/read, Merchandise purchased else.
whew It ih hJghly imported that New York
should bubble to reach the Ohio river by a eon
' vetting and Oonunodious route, without suffer
' iug from the exactions . of her rival. The Al
. -bang and Susquehanna road will, in comtection
with the Allegheny' Valley road, open a very
direct some- from Boston and other eastern
- - Mlles to the highest . points of western twigs
bhp watitiv. There can be no doubt that the
- Oenseee Valley road will reach the Erie road at
Olean, long before the Allegheny road can be
Completed, so that a short and direct route, will
-too opened between Pittsburgh and Lake Onto
, lie. • The Ise named road will traverse one of
the most Moat productive iron regions is the world,
and Will supply western New York and ths lakes
with thee* important articles.
. The Milne of the Allegheny Valley road to
- this - city will be folly appreciated here, and it
will be likely to receive eubstantial aid, eo aeon
' •.as it shall beta a . position to demand it. ,Our
people will eagerly embraces project that prom
ises to ',the us a free access to the West'. -It
would undoubtedly im p ure to us a very large
traditions Pittsburgh, which is now almost en-'
trrety monopolised by Philadelphia. We have
good 'meat teauppose that the companies con
.
•tructing roads west of Pittaburgb, an well
disposed toward New York, which has furnish
ed the' means for their work. Pittsburgh can
not fall to De vary largely benefited by having
. acotaut at all times to the New York market, aa
this will secure to her much better treatment
from the Philadelphia interests. In every point
of view, the Allegheny road is a moat impOrt
-' ant work, and we hope to see it pushed forward
. with all the despatch that the magnitude of the
results behind in It demands.--Americon Roil
' roar/Journal.
The above article shows that the importance
of this road is rightly appreciated in New York,
—and its advantages, both local and general,
derstood. The Penneylvania 'Railroad Company
~. gave_ sine umbrage troths marchentattod people
: -of Neir - York. by 'discriminating. iggnet mer-
Egg' New York • 'and infavor
chandise in
`' of that parclumed in Philadelphia, during the
wintee,and early timing months, when it wee the
• only avenue open to the West., s and the qantity
_ of goods oftering was greater than could non
muted. Smite the hostile vpirit maniffeied in
. the article before us , towards Philadelphia.
Without pretending to determine whether .that.
' discrimination could 'or could not he justified,
$ we coOgratulate the friends of the Allegheny
. road upon its effects. The Journal brunet bysny
means—overrated the benefits which will flow
from this real, when completed, to Ne n e York
end- all the eastern Portions of 'the traion; but
• for our Oita part we place more - value upon the
, local trade than upon i ts_becoming a great thee
• oughfare between the North-east and Flo s uth
went. Peeing, as It will, through a rich and
extensive field df coil, which will find en ever.
' Increasing market in Western New York, and
. -
"nee,
-iron railcard' "Piniusylva.
nth, which renders that country so impel-teat
and sn'‘intimately connected in interest with
this city;' It will have a local trade to an extent
and value equalled by few roads in the world.
*But the great flood, which now. rolls past us
. with desolating fury, Itu . famished another
etrong 'argument in favor Of thin road. It is es:
timated that lumber to the valuer of. one hon.-
deed thousand dollars has been swept off and
• - lost by this freshet. Now if, the lumbermen
,„ had a railroad on which to carry their lumber
to market, instead Of the impetntminnd den
,
geroul stmalna which are noW,theifenly means
of conveyance, they would not twi: billed to
thews' heavy losses frOM foods; ;on the'other
hand, their commodity would reach market not
eale l 7:lnd so clean and dry that the dif.
♦ fetches la value between' it and rifted Mather,
would far more than pay the difference in the ,
expense of transportation. ' Another great's&
s vantagte of a h
d .is., , that arbor Could be
" , ctent to market at any time, and at very short
The engineers are busily engaged is running
the several routes, both below end above Kit
, terming. Bo far the ground le found to be highly
- favorable:
WHIKNG ' BZIDLCI.--11%) have just learned train
t fr• gentlentiiiiskiiirrived on Monday night, on
beard of the Windt,. di; a Wheeling boat dud
when the vin commenced tiling on Sunday,
the Wirmiteutter wee. forced to Ws* Muni on
Baltdsy, eons to get above the Bridle to be
reedy to mart at her, regular hour; eight o'clock
on Monday morning. ' •
• The Wlnthesier la acne of ohs large Pinata:Lig
hroati, 'Oda were purposely furnished with
chimneys too lofty to pass under that obstruc•
elms, as Is alledged by the defenders, of that
Judean* butane hint expressly for the Wheel
. leg and Pittsburgh travel and Is a regular pack
. et between those pieces.
A Viro.—Clow. Bigler has retained with ob
jections .. bill, sedhorirlig the PISIMPIIMIIII
14111 . 014 Company to purchase and hold ninety
sores of land on the west bank of thefichlylldll,
on both 'ldes of the Philadelphia and Colombia
nie4 eadrraeing, among other pieces of
property, the estate of ticlain John liars
powall„ - norniiiinWerallid Powalton. The este
his reasons is contained In the following para.
Mitt utmost disposition to co-operate with
the General Assembly lo the adoption of sissy
proper =mum to proinote the mem of the
Perna inids Railroad.- I ham 'net been able
to satisfy mailf that duty requires my st,..
primal of this tdll, nor an I be persuaded. u,et
the ports ion of so large a quaatiti of land is
neossass7 to the aceompilshment of. the iced
mete purposes of this 'oorporation—much less
that it is the true popsy of the State to allow
Lola Miele", it is itakiL . hal written a lotter
he favor of Mr. Boob - seeet'o nombettloa Air the
Presidency. Thera la some amber* In befog
a beaklike. Lola thinks that theioert_ of
bachelor Pruddent would offorilite fee a thee %
as
tre for the exude* of her talents
ea did that of the Kin of Ihriaris.
.
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There *se • mere ton . 7iieeray flat
thePeevevivemia ralleve4 brides over do
easinehi,a , ad bees 'foirrieel
igesieflde deepseetiee eo licit confirm It.
- .4
iiillf/D.tibili Titer attained its greatest
height ed@y , yesterdey motidiag, sinee :Which
aniw-it. 'beMe [ falliog elowly. ft stopped
about three feet below the msrk of the good of
'34.• -Therein - mined about 'l3 o'elott en Toes
,
(ly Foreleg.
' The damige to property, particularly in Alle
gheny City, is very great. Veryfew of Ilikfam.-
thee whe - were driven out of their dwellings hero
returned, no the height of the water last evils
pig was still as great as it wss the evening be
fore, it only baring fallen yesterday what it rose
during the night before—abont one foot,
The Chronicle of yesterday gives an incident,
•
which we copy with plea iurt>""
On the Allegheny side, a woman sod mother
who bad been almost exhausted in rescuing her
children from .a house nearly under water,lPice•
ed her bold and fell into. the surge breelih.—
Sho was soon swept out lute the stream andante
being borne down its raging bosom with fearful
rapidity. : Her clothes spread wide and bore up,
and wben near the Allegheny bridge she at.
treated the attention of the multitude which
lined the banter Direttly a young man was
seen plunging in to her retinue:
•
Likes rich conquest iu con Lend be bore be,
Abel with the other dulled the finery waves.
That thew:iced and tweeted to rob bleu or MA paw:
he struggled on'with determined energy, until
half dead hitneelf he eared her from a watery
grave.', The intrepid man is Charles Lewis, a
resident of our city..
Neither the Pennsylvania nor the Ohio and
Pennsylvania railroad has sustained any inju
ry.- Passengers on the former are not detained
in the least by the toss of the Turtle Creek turn
pike bridle,. and goods forwarded by railroad
will-be conveyed by canal from Blairsville.
About free o'clock it commenced raining a
gain, sad continued for several hoar?. At 10it
b ra d velum]; but the! dark sky indicated that the
storm was not over.: At that boar the supply
of pa was exhausted; and some parts of the
Works being covered with water, we can get no
more mail it subsides'.
. At ten the water had fallen from two to three
feet, 'nitwits imbedding more rapidly. We hope
that moat of our.friende who hero been driven
oat will be able to return to day.
Ma Manbux Ain tlss. Ecoi-r.—The admira
ble speech of Mr. Mangum, the venerable Whig
Senator from . North Carolina, in favor of the
nlaims of General Scott, will be found in our
.columns this morning. He puts the question of
the Compromiee and the Presidency, on the true
grounds. We reserve further comment until
another occasion.
FROM WASEINOTON
NOneaporrionet of ft. flttoborgh lIdU auettr. l
RANUINOTOI, April, 16
It is said that. Mr. Wyk* the successor of Mr.
Chatfield, 479 - British Agent in Central America,
Is in Washington, and **ill give Mr. Crampton
the benefit of his advice in the negotiation non
pending. to abrogate the convention of April,
1851. •
Guy. Bosouth, Madame Kossuth, M . Palaky
and his lady, Gov: Seward, cad a number of
other distinguished gentleineu, moo,: a visit to
:liouut Vernon to-day. Kosauth manifested
much emotion at the tomb of the great patriot.
It is understood that he and his suite will leave
this place tomorrow, and proceed northward as
far as Boston. Be will speak at Burlingtou and
Trenton, N. J.; en Monday next.
After the brilliaht speech or Mr. Mangum,
yesterday, In defence of Gen. Scott, and in vin
dication of, the Southern Whir from the charge
that they, will repudiate his nomination, if
made, the. relate tordidi thus established he.
teeeen the• great divisions of the party wee cele
brated at a grand' dieter given by Senator Se
ward... The guests calasisted if Northern and
SquthemlThigs, Demoorate, Free Sailers, States
Rights men, and politicians of every shade and
interest. lit is concealed that the epeeelt of lirr
MatiguM' Beetles the qocation that there will be
ao sectional diesentittas between Whigs in the
event of Gen.•Sectra nomination. I learn that
the National letelllgencer is considered en mites
cate for that union of the party which the name
of Gen. Scott can alone bring about. At the
right time, Mr. Gale, le ex - nected to present his
views upon the subject, in that style of irresist.
able demonstration which conciliates while it
confinces,' which recenciles while it disarms op.
position.. Things are going on very welt The
recent dissuasions about mew have done good.
The alarm of the Democrats at the bare past
billy of Old Churnbusco coming forward, dies
revealed to he a ts of .lithiga both the source ,f
danger coot the means of escape.
Mr. Dawson (of Georgia) said he should not
support Gen: Scott unites be gave a compromise
pledge;'aiaileitonld dote for the Democratic nom-
Mee if be : would give it.. - Mr. Dawson, in the
main; is a. sensible and practical man, and a
pretty good Whig for a Georgia Whig. But his
declaration will do no harm, and need not excite
the slightest fluttering in the breast of creel the
most tremtdous- God save us from any coali
tions with. the Toombeses and Stephenses of
Georgia; the Cabello of Florida, and that whole
set of pretended Pities Whigs who are prowling
about the camp; only that they may gather a
squad of 'deserters numerous enough to give re.
spectability to their intended hegira. Let the
Demecrats keep good watch, for mien the ap
pearance of the, first practicable breach these
mutineer" will make a rush epee their citadel.
Senator Dawson is too worthy a man to he found
in such company, and 1 am tot:Without hope
that he trill yet review his position, and come
back into the communion where he naturally be
tonma But it the same time care must be taken
Ite listens to'no dictation from States given up to
the control of that hypocritical ' , Union" faction,
for theire ii not one of them who is not hopelesa
ly DesitiOCratic: , Mangum, Bell, Jones, Stanley,
Geyer, UnderwOod, anal Gray, ate men who rep
resent the Whigs ,the South, .ltd in whose
commel there is safety.
The Printing affairstill drags wearily along.
After speeding the retire week,. upon it. the
House adjourned, this evening, over to Monday
aest,' owning, itself nesrly worried out by the
eunning and pertinacity of the jobberl, but man.
folly resenting all attempts to extort any confir
mation Of the bargain made by the Committee
with thee Union and Republic.. The develope
meets made to-day and yesterday are More pre
judicial to the scheme and the schemers then any
that bad yet aPpearod. It was made quite clear
by the speech of Ifs. Stanton, of Ey., a mem
been( the Committee, that Ellwood Fisher, of
the Southern Press, distinctly petitioned for a
share of the spoil,-offering virtually to transfer
the Southirmitleeessioniste to the Democracy ae
a conlideration; and II reatening unutterable
things if his demand. were not granted. Again,
it is ehown that whereas Mr. Hamilton is doing
the work by contract for *95,000, estimating the
quantity of printing on the basis of the last Con
gress, the Committee's arrangement with the two
nudism newspapers would base required for
the Valli work $257,000, or about three times
the amount which will be paid for it under the
contract. -The whole thing originates in a de
termination to break up the controct 'pitman be-
COMM that protects the treseury from plunder.
ing and swindling. The House refused, on the
last of a dotes attempts' to smother the affair,,
to lay it on thetsbilbiby a vote of 78 to 89, and
then by a iery large vote refereed the report
lack lei the Covimittee;. with instructions to re. I
phit the Ada to the. Heise. Pending a motion
to rthousider this 'Vote, the Heath adjourned.
- Amos.
17101 NEW IrOlUt.
lb...tigrodalcoatbs MUT Pitbbarii.Gmtti,4
New Year, April 17tb, 1852.
''..The Whip hod hat night a glorious meeting,
to hear Ex-flovernor -and Senator Jones, who,
some of our Modern Whip hope to lee plated
*paths ticket with Our. Scott. The Broadway
Bowe, our only Whig :hall, was eremmed full,
and ea feet as' one room: full got satisfied with
the heat, they retired, it be replaced by.soother
set. We have no bail Imp enough to accom
modate a Masi Meeting, hence the necessity , of
renewing tho audience; An attempt was made
to Introduce a swim of resolution,. specially
' endorsing Mr. Fillmore. .but it .was a decided
ware. ..7". gag mita too greet, and - .Clov.
Jones, Who expressed himself to favor of the.
Whig soignee, wherever 'etas, was hot insult
,' by being obliged 'to endorse or mann any
whig;' it general' meeting of Whip. The
aottos Sle. Mangan; who so_warmly spoke
and defiluded Gem Stott, does not please the
opponentit the tiletersl =eh. front the him
thatOUtildri CIO, her 1. art Old Whig veteran,
heat to retire strove the field, and;
Clip, independonti honest, andantino of what
=E)EMMEMI
Sipple tray , thick of his position. He knits
his is right. sad goes aliesi.
More freight west up:tie river for the Ede
Railroad, last night, than wee ever beton sent
in one day. The quantity eureeded fire hundred
tons; and will fall short of to•day's amount.
The earnings of the road are moderate just-now,
from the fact that the goods do not no forbid
from the lake terminus, where they ire paid for.
During the first thirty days after the fall re
eumption of navigation:4.oo earnings will run
up to four hundred thousand dollars, and prob
ably higher.
From California the news is regarded u very
favorable, and more gold is looked for than any
former time. The shipments for fifteen days
reached three millions of dollays--a mm that
surpasses our former experience. Political and
mercantile news, other than that :slating to the
the amotmt of old expected to be produced, is
very doll and unutisfactory. •
After a week of quiet, the market clam dull
at prices a shade ender the highest rates reich
cd, though since noon a better feeling prevails.
Money is very plentiful at vory cheap rates, and
upon the most doubtful securities. Everybody
talks of still easier rates and higher rates for
stocka, and if mutual confidence and puffing
will put everything upon the books at par, they
are sus to go there, as puffing and confidence
are most abundant
• The Mutual Health Insurance Companies are
in trouble, and one of them Le before the Grand
Jury upon a charge of smart practice. Time
has shown the mutual system of Health Insur
ance to be a great bubble. Originally they
etarted by charging one dollar and a quarter ad
mission, which they allowed to agents who pro
cured members, who had the privilege of paying
what annual premium they' chose, receiving
therefor a weekly benefit equal to the annual
earn, and fifty per cent. added, with a certain
funeral-benefit. No fractions of weeks were al
lowed. This plan soon showed that the mana
gers could not swindle the laborers, their chief
customers, feet enough, and the company then
determined to ply weekly a nick benefit equal to
the annual payment; but this soon proved a los
ing game, and a-few days ago the Company met
at Spritigfield, Mass., and amended its by-laws
so that no benefit is paid for the first weeks'
sickness, making it necessary for a men to be
sick two weeks at a time before he can be aided:
This mutual pecuniary aid looks well in theory,
bat practice has shown it to be the mold fatal to
the dollars of the workingman that has ever
been devised.
The English Mail him had a beneficial effect
upon the flour market, anti prices are sixpence
higher. Cotton is firm, but no great movement
in it thus far. All kinds of barrelled products
of hogs are held very firmly, and another ad
vance quite probably, before : the re.action take.
place. that is sure to come. '-
The Atlantic went to see with one hundred and
sixty panel:gen to day. A number that quite
throws the lista of the Cunarders into the
ehada
The large religious and benevolent societies
are making arrangements for the celebration of
their anniversarien In May. The put year haa
been one of prosperity. The Bible, Treat and
Home Missionary Socities, have Increased their
receipts as compared with the previous year,
when they amounted to about $1,100,000. It
is believed that the income of receipts will fully
sustain the ratio of preceding years. An unu
sual number of returned foreign missionaries
will be in the city, to enhance the interest of .
the' occasion.
TEE CENTRE OP BEMESEIFFATIVE POET
By the Constitution of the United States,
tAreeAfthe of Slaves are counted in the represen
tative population. ',The centre of representation,
therefore, does not correspond, with the centre
of population; neither. dais it correspond with
the centre of white population. It is smolt of
compound ratios; and corresponds with the
centre of power. The movement of this centre
is very curious, as illustrating the movement,
power, and character of the American People.
Washington was probably agreed upon sa the
seat of Ocivernment, as much because it was
deemed near the centre of
.repressntation, as
from any other cause, but, how`rery far distant
is it now from the centre of power? In' the
fret ten years after the establishment of the
Government, the centre of representation actu
ally moved Southward, or South-westwardly,
Into Virginia. In 1800, we believe it was mot
for from Beeper's Ferry, (Val bat, in 1820, it
had got into Pennsylvania and was steadily pur
eeing its course westward. It is worth while for
a moment to look at the comparative !uprisen
t Bien of Boma of the States, which lie West of
the Delaware, ardifferent periods of timii:,. In
1810, Virginia had attained the the height of
her political pewit, and Ohio was Just commenc
ing her career. The North West is composed
properly of Are States, Ohio, Indiana, 111Inois,
Michigan and Wisconsin. To correspond with
these, let us take Virginia, Delaware, Maryland
and North and South Carolina. In 1810, the
representation of these States stood Dins:
virginia 23 Ohio G
Delaware 2 lodista 0
Marlland 9 Illinois 0
N..Cavolina 13 Michigan , 0
S. Carolina 9 Wiscoruiln 0
The representation of the Old South was to
that of the North-West as 9to 1. Let us Bee
what it will be under the census of
1850.
Virginia 18 Ohio2l
Delaware 1 Indiana 10
Maryland 6 jilinoln 9
N. Carolina 8 Michigan 4
D. CoroDna 6 Wieconail 8
81 6 States
The growth of the North-West has been to that
of the Old South about as 14to 1. In the mean
while, the South-West bes also grown rapidly;
and the accession of foreign territory ku also
been entirely in the South-West, exceptdievery
recent admission of California. , The noun ,
ounce is, that the centre of representation hal
moved steadily to the West, and a little to the
North. It would have moved steadily to the
North-West but fora geographical cause, which
will be obvious on an inspection of the map.*
The Lakes being the boundary, and Lake Erie
.bending few to the South, the Northern boundary
of the United States was deflected Sonthwardly
enough to counter.balsose the rapid increase of
population in the North-Wert. The result i f ,
that from Adorns county, Pennsylvania, the On
tre of representation' has moved almost due
West. It crossed the Alleghenies shout 1830,
and arrived at the Ohio river not far from 1840.
Coder the peens of 1850, it is probably near
the dividing line of Waakington and Athens
counties, Ohio. It is movingetudily in the di
rection of Dayton, and will probably reach there .
is ten or fifteen years more.
It will go about doe West till it arrives South'
of Lake Michigan, where it will deflect to the,
Northwest; because the boundary of the United
Staten then bends to the North; and that part
of the Mississippi Valley inclosed between the
40th and 49th parallels of latitude la a produe
tire and healthy country, towards which the
stream of Northern Emigration will rapidly tend.
There will be nothing in the Booth-welt to coon
terbalmice IL Miseiuippi , Arkaosas,,Lonisiena
and Texas have already received the flood-tide
of their emigration, and New Mexico Is a
comparatively barren country. It is a curious'
fact, that the lcorcu of the Miesouri are yet un
discovered, and the travel. of Lewis sad Clarke
really afford' as the only accurate information I
we have on the fountain springs of that great
river, which is without a rival . in the world?•
lint whoever has observed the active develops
mut of New England and of Canada Went will
know that Minnesota, the valley of St NMl's.
of Bed River, of Mlseouri, and Yellow Stone are
soon to be the Et . Dorados of enterprise and in
dostry.
- The extreme Northern boundary of tneLinittul
States is several degrees South of moms of the
beet cultivated parts of Europe. It le tree, that
the lines of cll.:anti, oiUed ico•tierma: lieu, do
not correspond with those of latitude. The line
of similar climate ls, in the United States, some
degrees Booth of what it is in Europe. Yet the
ico-thermal Haas which correspond to the.'en•
Creme North•weet of the United States cornea•
pond with those which pass through Denmark,
Prussia, and Poland, the best pale countries In
Europe.
We meant, when be began, only to say that
twenty years sine*. the centre of repreeent•tiog
crossed the Alleghenies; ten years lines it arose.
'ell the Ohio, and now it is Fusing steadily and
swiftly towards the Mississippi. Take heed! It
who would follow the star of Empire, note its
course.
non Tea &unman aim; 80011?! lawn*
Hononleln dates to the 21st of Febrility, hate
been itemised at San Francisco, In 18 days from
the Sandwich Islands, by the brig Noble. They
mention sevead Matins disasters In the harbor
of Ilannalel, Wand of Hanel, all ha the skip
George Thatcher; &beady mentioned by ix,.
were native Teasels. ;
From -the Society Allands, intelligens has
been received, by way of the Sandwich bleeds,
to about the middle of latraily. This nports
that the amen of the Island of Eakins, au.
Otto under the gam/mint Quen , l'ontare,
inns changed their foment Governmeot, sad,
in connection with several neightbring islands,
elected • half white man as • governor for two
years, and declared the several confederate ist•
lands to be a &mobilo: This cheap, ilia aid,
la likely to be permanent, as the French oflikdais
at Tahiti ars Indifferent la .the matter, 'lied
Queen Poniards- rawer la too weak to compel
the ialanders to return to - her - rule. Intelligent
foreigners say that it is quite likely that - the
neW forts of Government will intend to other
neighboring islands and groups. .
At Tahiti, quite • fleet of small 'vowels ins
waiting for cargoes of oranges far San Prowler
bo.
Lau Strftnion Wrenat—Thnitintar in the
Jar Northwest tau bean a severe one. The Mil_
'*sakes Sentinel states that s gentleman who
left 'Lake Superior about the 20th of March, re
ports the wow at Copper. Harbor from tea to
fourteen feet deep, and along the headwater. of
the gnome flowing into Bade Nequet eight to
ten feet deep. Ile describes the winter no alto
gether the waren ever known, and the quan
tity of .now that lute fallen as abnost
JACOB 110711A.14 ESQ.--Tho North American,
in "peaking of Jacob Halftime, Esq., of Berke
county, the notithnee of the Whig State Conven
tion for Canal Comtniuioner, remarks that in
bin nomination, the Convention was partionlar
ly fortunate. Mr. Hoffman is a native of,Peou
.sylvania, one of the good old German stock
which has done so tench to promote the inter
ests and sustain the character of the Common
wealth; and be possesses, in a very high degree,
the qualities necessary to the successful admit,
istration of the office for which he has been se
lected. His mind, naturally acute, has been
cultivated by diligent training; and be hits di
rected his attention particularly, to the study
of our public works; with which in all their re
lations and dependences, he is thoroughly fa
miliar. lie hoe, moreover, unbounded energy,
untiring industry, and a vigor of purpose which
BO obstacle can overcome. Should he be elect
ed, es we earnetly hope and fully believe Le
will 64, no consideration of false- delicacy
to
wards hie colleague will restrain him from in;
stunting and pursuing those inquiries which
may be necessary for s proper exposition of the
gems mismanagement which is now known to
prevail. In him the public may louk for a vigi
lant and jealous guardianship of theirinterests
—a strict supervision of all that properly comes
within the ephere of his official action, and s
faithful and intelligent discharge of every duty.
When the campaign fairly` open, we have nu
doubrbir. Hoffman will prevent himeelf person
ally before the people, and diocese .with tli,cm
freely, face to face, the topics involved in the
candidature upon which he has entered; and we
are quite sure that wherever he may present
himself, he will !secure favorable col:trident-
Lion and support.
Reunions lareaaer.—The Swami Journal
states, that for the few months there has barn
more than usual religious interent in the evan
gelical churches in that city. In name of them
there have' been large numbers of convendone.
The work has been very' still end quiet in its
character, and free from excitement. There has
been no extra means employed, and the bles
sing appears to have been bestowed upon the
ordinary meann:of grace. The Sabbath Schools
have shared largely in the revival, and among
the converts are to be found annoy young men.-
At the meeting of the Orthodox Sabbath School
Union, on Monday evening, in- Phrk greet 1 70-
try, it wan stated by a teacher, that of his chine
of forty young men, over twenty had met with
a change of heart daring the pant year. Very
emeoureglng respects were also made of other
schools. At the Union Prayer Meeting, in the
Vestry of the Mount Vernon ChUrch, it wasetat
ed by a gentlemen who had taken much pains
and care to get the fact, that during the last nix
months there bad been in the thirty-thrlie'evan
gantlet churches in that city, one thousand and
thirty hopeful conversions.
Timothy Coiling.. an lriehman and decithend
on the steamer Vermont, fell into the river at
the head of Flint Island. on Wedoeeday night,
While the boat was wooditnt, and was drowned.
ale reeidence was Pittsburgh.—L7virrille Jour
nal, Dirk
THE CHILICOTIIE SUFFERERS
The town of Chi Scottie, a few Jays ago, was
visited by a destructive conflagration, which
left many of the people homeless and destitute.
Their case appeals loudly to the sympathies of
the people of the whole country; but upon the
people.of this city they haves claim both ofjus
tie* and sympathy, Seven years ago, the people
of that city contributed more then $2OOO to the
relief of enfferers here. lilessrs Palmer, Hanna
& Co, corner of Third and Wood streets have been
appointed to receive the contributions of our
citizens for the relief of the sufferers.. .
Viir Mi. Ser'L M. Ktut—Lot me know
what ;natal" put the Patauttc t at. lor me to ..11,1otal• It;
it In going off •ith a mall otta , t I I.a&th. thlt.alaho dis
ttitnat..l The article la .4 tutt-.uulverr a I vatic tar. inn.
tom trult. A. w.HA RTIMET.
Linwtme. Qum, Co. New Ilawrenwe.
N. M. Hen. Hp. PlTll9llrLial—D.ar. r -11 ' • had I•It
With US, • nasality e 1 p•trol•umat Id all sold. and Lunn ,
fatiewhaL Send nal:dawn; fram manta appaaraurta,
It will Sail
Truly Tear., E&STiIAN. TY.LioN
Tor Nola by Drogli•ta g.u•rally throughout th•
•Jon Patirriita of all kinds oxeoutsd
st tan oaks ulth neatness. anti al reasonable rate,
Scald sttention well be fawn to Poston. on 4 nro
' grammes for Exhibitions sun Conestts.
Corti...EU Cleat, &lit or Lsdlng. 'saltation% Listo.ls.
filankxBtora Dill. Et.. tn.. mostly ..1 promptly prilkto.l
IpirGo where you will, talk aliout what
you may. sod Coo till Dither see or beer or :be greet Ao
ablau prenrattort. knoll to the norto of the C. ll'atrsn
EL G. larrellts Celebrated Arabian Liniment it toe mad.
some of the moat remarkable earn of standrebtrhenose
tima, nervous afeettolutralOM nal/Mint. Or. on need:
aud. todeed. as at extenmel remlatr. le applicable to Dear
ly all diamem whin mold poesibly be benallial br s.i
alehunf tbn khat. I Bee adrertlemontl
serDR. WLANE'S LIVER 'PILLS lI—
TUN great Antertm meted,. We one of tbs rug Yormlds
ble 111. that Orli Is bele to. la now asknowlw/gal sniatior
to user medicine of the kind seer offered to llte voblk. 71.
actlou 4 easy. cettalt, and attendant cilh . no unpleasant
results. It has never been Wad without producing lb.
nant aslutat7 attest OuniPounded try ono of oar taiwt
andnant pbydelatur loour country. It 4 the modisins
'which ariatirs, skill and a:porkers ottrrs to bunt. ton-
Mins.
All tint roßoring from a dl.osned LI•orohould Kll
bad parobbio a boa.
rad sada Ll Idnrobanta and IltaistataLs in torn and
einatitrY:
SM by the .I• ' proprietors KIPO A C.o.
RemovedT —
McKendree Wright, M. D., ye—me...,
V • "mime Dentist he. removed ble te e ''''''
palm and dwethee to Z 2, Venn et., below " ....
apTil2m
Nelson , ' Pint Premium
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Pest Office Building, Third Street.
ArIITIZENS and strangers who'vrish to (+-
IL/ We m anenrete, &Mille MI Ilk Ole likerwer. It I
very moderate lark, will IMO it t. , th eir Internet mall .t
OW well known eetablienment. ',hero Mare mottateetnea
lfamintwd. therm mile. Heilman. 01 tbe
Milres, mod beet arranged ante nod alkyllobil wer erm
Meted Ibr the perpow, with Indents.. of tM meet
InWerral kind, had bawl ae, adopted 'beer/am or Dentlet.
reotrplng, se pow_ ? be tbe ltoote,nt
Philadelphia and Ne York , Mr. 'Amt.» blmeelf to be
able to o'er to the petrom of the am • style of Daman ,
teotim, either Mealy or la groope,whiell Lee mem been
• ths , ...oh.
etil Obereilolt In MI miller. JA*?
n'elock et. to a roe. tneenew?
1852 , 1852
SPRINGARRARGRBINNT.
ful Nagai
Pennsylvania ' Road and lAxpress
Packet Line..
(...CMRI7.I, Put rumoraru.) •
Bdmeen Pidaburali, .Nem York, Philadflphia and
Baltimore.
310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles CanaL
11111 THROUGH. THIRTY kftillVllULni.
FARE TO .PBILABELPHIA 4 - BALT. WO.
run% Mc. Patron no 1.10111/o.Ant 11041 . Z. .
ON the opening of Canal Navigation alai
-I,L,y LI. of narrow Puha Boats will ran, connect
ing- at Blairmli. with tin Penniyiranla Railroad.,
Padua Boat will leo,. litiaborah every .real.. n t
*Wooly gooclinlY. th •Railresil 1111 Jr.
will. next day at DOM. arguing tlie Purim. Road loran
tlahtearrivintrat Philadelphia or Dahlman,r
010111WX. BILIUMI4II POI. gel. VP gni a I c o, H.:74?
burgh. take the hannoneTrala Cars of Iteltlmor. end
anwporhanra Ball and to that My, anteing I. tloin to
proceed to Washiat city mama morning.
ro, twantre or othirr aformation..OPlr
C. 11012 tort. Itkik /toot,
or tojixmLllo4llfit.arha7::.".
=Alt!
Citizam's Unruh* Company of Pittsburgh
0. Cl. MIMI; PltAmmo%
BAUM. IA II AMIIIILL. Duty.
onlcz. 94 WATZ3. BMW= Liam AHD
WOOD 5711ZETIL
ITLNIIORMI MILL AND 01800 RINNO ON. 21111
01110 AND IIIIOItUIPPI lIIVXMA, AND TAIDOTA.
who
• air hang,. coeval Ma or dosage by 1 , 7 R it • •
Atm,
AtioAr4Oloperua of Ma DIA met INLAND NA VIDA TIOIV
amid TRANSPORTATION.
DIAZOTOIU
CL, O. Roam
11riu
Hobert Dartim., Jr.,
6101•1041
a eb,astitae.,
• Wolter nent,
_loaeo,/e
1 :
t 11Z "...
1 /..te1 i t#,..._: "4 ' 1
/rands *..,, .
J. Soboormaker.
I &M.' kw.
P;11180C1t. ;IA
(hI
habnag 111111. DAVID I. BIiOVIN
ape 21,11711 1 / 1 4 inn oul twenty pop .I. l x. •
TY , Ilmonlorlll lota jaws this oaornloo 11110 o'cloall
frog thy no/dotoo his Kai. James af. Drown , oo fed.
ail stmt. Tuar ' •
- ----- _
- . DL STEWART.
..•
HAVING loonkni hisinolf it tie la reel
dosoiot Dr. Continua. In Dothantoitpthto
nopotalLllT touter. N . inottemonal synth. to too du
moot floe surrottodlne .1:9207. op2l,:tio
Coach Painter Wanted. z
CUSTOM wages 'will" be. red 4 'to , a
ci f. r u gasegi Palmtop,'" approntion be ittuis moon, at.
e.eMII.I•CGAT lei Washinton Ps.
agnPatd h C. BAYS.
. ' H. DAEING,
-Baker and Riehitage - Broker.
-00. 68, 70011TII irrairr.
/1 IMO Half Dollars at tte highest maiket•
pier Stook. br.....,stitandl molitzOcremtirlia;rt
=l;:= 6" ina l ci on the'Wir a:2l i
D.RICSB - 2111diaNci--200 pcs.
calm Sibt Uir. forrbb br
ARIMITHAOr:
Ei=!=al
TILE RT. REV. DR. O'CONNOR trill de
liver • Icelore for the 1...c09t of the Mem/ Jl.cp , tid.
at If ASONIO HALL, on We.ln,day ..scoinc. April
at 7.1.; o'clock. SUBJECT. • viodnation alkali lector., of
M.O. 17th. on thr .. Itißoortre of glat.nolteltr on porovii
Innitnuons." Ttckct...,of the door SO rent..
BURLAPS. for wool sacking, just recd
td north.. corner Fourth and Mark.< ntrrrto.
•221 IIIURPRY BURIMPILD.
INE PAPER UANOINGS—In Chintz
k • and Ber.calt pettrrne. on I , cht rich d•A
erurtoon. for 'We by
SP1:1 WALTER P. MARSHALL.
MESTERS—GoId and Veh - Ot crntre ifiec — bg .
ii_ tor Telt., on +bite. cry..n and red co ands for rob.
by t.rdil W ALTY.II P. MARSHALL.
lirt I I SeOTiNG 4k raper IltV n F : i,. : .,,.nt0.k.,.,i.. i...011. 4
rarbea and•unrranobr.i. tor rale by
. r at Iv: y. SIAIinfIALL.FS Ward rhert.
TRF.SII SALAD 01L—Sayre'e celebrated
14
March hapyrtatiolonst ranalred and
for pal, hy W. A. aktiLulai n• CO.,
Ornents and T. laa kw, .
SIOK.F;D HERRING-20bxs Superior Lu-
Morey g, reed and for axle_ hr •
W. A. MrCLUM E (X/.
an2l ho. lno Liberty ftr,t.
VELATINE k ISINGLASS—For making
%if Jolla, Mar, Mang., 4.
Connor , Amarican cher( and Ohio] 'Annals.
Tramps/ant /Wm.!, (1.11 and Whit. flalitin,
anion., °rogue, (Englioh) altr, for nil by
_an . W. A. MrCLUlt.l& Cy.
BLE CLOTIIS--White and Brawn Dam
' 0... k Line, T. ft. o and 104 .romplet•staantearrat or
lbe mare ot
galo la I. turr, arYI Womb. by
MIBUTIINOT Wood at.
• •
JIONGEE UDE.' FS.-200 pen, new sliring
.t• Ira, asatutod slam for vale by
at 21 C. ARBUTHNOT.
ASSI.SIERE-75 pct. fancy colors and
1.,) new pot tertar, for rale by
nu= C. ARBUTHNOT.
us—rilwr. 00 pen. iennebee "Crosby , -
vino.' Franklin Mill," %101 a..." 11,.. to- to: rale
fatal I C. ARBUTHNOT.
- •
Proposals,
PROPOSALS for grading the Coal Hill
hn " I,.!tyt
o Ilor b t Plank Howl, nom farm of
Joool.. te th....s Ititals near W Mat will be
rora.lwol I .• tho 0 /Mormon!. at 10 oltlo ra, o. lt, 31.,r11
Murata, tho nth of Mar. 1A52. at Hot rea.deule of anr..
Stott... the al ..r, a
ro moutioo.l mut.
arra ollt J lIILYILLAN, Sr_ 141. 1 i , 1•11L.
111t1 Rio ULDEs—iou reed toad fo,r sole by
• up!! S, II ARBAIJIMI
floglirS--200 Sheep Pelts, instore for sale
1.1` 21 1 HARBAUOII.
_
11.1)
ACON SIDES—:IIO clear; in etere, for
I• .31. , Inlr=li S . II ARR AIM 11.
InaTIIERS-40 bgn. in sture, Ihr sale by
0,01 S 11AHRAIN/11.
1t003..11 , ..
8--.-200 .100. in ottiro,f.,oTut:,ll::,ulty
Lko . si ERI" of the bent quality, nt low pri
g mn be obtolno.l at. the tollth atraot Stark ink
...1 Ithlt I Mannfarlory. who wish to bur.
r, yttr darn , l.. and I, ..antitol Man
tato Iwo htonto. oboulk mall at Menutnettarora And
11.,hortero. Stub ottoot, etwoon Wool and Markot Motet.
DALY a Cio.
_ -
Valuable Farm f Sale.
tin LL nab' at pnbile m o
a r
le, on the pram
y nrrisy, th. 'ant ,lam Mut. at b.. ,
.' , 1. , k I '. 11., n.ot h4onutul to the he. or
Starr W.l• , nttai n l nu on..hundrtd and eight
en, won. nr ...Ist , . in Baldwin burl:obis. Ails.
1 , 451 y. t mile from tittlhur7ll. 'us ton Y.liza
wtbtos-o read, aJjoining land, nf. David Comm, Willisst
11. Wightalsn, Cunningham. Wu, ltallilard and
'therm Th•ne sr. about hi alt.ottleared. so-1.1.3 eseellvat
lA, rultivat.on.
• . .
Th. itnyrovonvon. ar•-•-% c0.a . 0tt.1.10 knee 1 ,4 116 t1h
lin n. lar high. a root Inane Bank
It•ro. A O-i nd other ne.fs•F.4ry zo: fruit nf various
vet•rf abran , h,...-11a.re trlnl. nitnarr
rhe mtnal.on Ig very ronvaniant
, :tio.hAl in a an".l , alghtvolganol•
h lug rr...y rnurrwriir•.ahil bola r', Om beat farina
in the nalaht.,rrhon I 'Th.. Grin lin:1 la. Almn to any p , r.
m: whine to purrhaa, awl lorla.. toad.. knoan et any
T.fa• h. tta. or sale. on applicat'nn to the
nag. th- &bora nu.ntiontd premiPar.
• Tit'. loglinnot‘i I, and maso•alon ItenlnlL3tely.
ARNft.t.
• Ace, t f a r thn haln. et V Uhary
1131.1 n Totronhip. hull 10.
New Books and Magazines,
iLDENFENNEY & CO.. 76 Fourth et.,
G bar. rd
l.ad:os' Book. Orahatn.Sartaln,
%pal Pet Idagasno.• • ?or Mar. .41.?? • teeth supely of
ttnal Ton?'. Ctblo, Life smon,, Co :to. 4 Appli •ton, ton , l'ola'lar (hoar,, In?. or the adrentorra orate. and
Anatol Orrah hare. from the //vary of • Broad,
onand, and Tont the Highwayman. W 4.4. GA.
‘l4 , may a Co.. an fuTntl, bac?: number,' or all 16e
604
pF.A.RLS-25 erku: reed on consig nment„for :al. I.??
ar2l WICK ¢ m•-cAttro.r.BB.
18)2. 1852.
SPS.ING AItRiLNGEHENT
Cleveland and Pittaburch Rail Road
CLEVF:t. AND. TOLEDO, SANDUSKY. DE—
TROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO
DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI
new and fast running steamer FOR
. SST CITc. IMonnn.ralula •barf, font or
z:n= .1 11 (Standa, rs
,t.t it) 'ln, tar: wt ort w
Xxprro. Tram
1,1 tbo Chw.land n.l I , tt.t.ttrat, 1411 Hood. I 11111
at Plosel..), 11., and et Cl.T.l.rwl at .o'rlolt,
.11, and t•ltm,tll2, t , ...t,tutoat and rad c 0../ !1n..%
So, Tol,lo, $.13:111.t:.10.tr0:t. BUM,-
lu and
Par. to Cl- • 7r.
or t'. apply to
1.11
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00 or.. ;Imo ICr i gflrr j r rldPro.)ll47retl7nin Mold
Co.
)
ytmrtr. (op Ytalra.
opt.,•
• Alnnyalprla dome,
Clnrrl.nl and I'itt.hunh 1:. IL, Pr.rrra","All'Pll'iv:".(l7ZifV
lan,l. the far. from Prtlatruncli to elev. mod I. 111.... Pa,
tr. tour ro p.m arrior e/trrlond or xprarr tip
andps the h-pen of oar,. atril
F lBll-50 bblet. large No. 3 31nOterel:
pl - rpriart..rx
414 la " I • . 4 In • ton.for
(4 ) V 1.05 , 1 O. BLACHI2/CIIVI 0 C).
OILS—
br!!;,.,NVI!.dor Strained Lard Oil;
.!.l L?! I . • Mnal.• Oil: in Owe for
4... BLACKBURN A
NEW BOOKS
1 UST received at Rept h. Callost-'s, No. 74
FIN orreL orpotit. It, Po.t (Ilto.
•
Tom 0100, (ha isisbverrymato
Irrvmh horn lb.... Mary of a Na. Tort Dandy;
Avarice. by Nocutiv SOO.
ISLI. or 114. arlv..troor of Mr. and Mr.. SatalLoy'r.
!Ivory Aintree...alt,' orloorlcro LaLer And LAW. I our.
•alalant. lu 0. L. Eicher.
The linable, by VII.. olben Pickering':
La.lies. Bret for .May;
llaysano
Potato'. - .•
1.11.•' Natlon.l .
rip?.
NEw VALENCIA RAISINS AND CUlt
otNT,, —For cooStoe porpore.. (hero are lbo very
of fkai,or anal Carrara+ Ira Ito world, end are
.ol.l.lr.ofrorn mono. or dirt, al 10 (or I.orol. AL !foul.'T.a the litamoral. ap2o
URPHY BURCITFIELD have reed
ivx. Ignitor supply nit Ham, dr L. 3 .0.. aC2O
xi eed URI% ,t BURCHFIELD have r
_LThr rapretp, a lull supple or India Wash Sit,.
Charmers Coal Company.
r 11111: Stockholders of the Chartiers Coal
ett.urattp •, Lr,trr titt ifityl. that Ell flrctioll w.
Ilt,rlnr• tot' •li.leotupazar ltt , b+ll at the nth, of the
ltotarantr. at Oral IlsrPoe. Anr Itittehurgh. 0, Thugaday,
OW nth dap ot Mar ut.s•. N•ta,u Ihr boars.' a ant
tieltwk Its tho'aftertttatt• 11. order.
Vie. WArthlAT CARP, Oven Miry.
Ch Al Hari or. April 11 .... 1. 4 1 t—nr#1wwt.W2A41.T
1,1115. A. LNE,OII respectfully aunour
te4L, the Awl her , osloth.n.
oo
thitt..h. will hat,. ow °whit. of Spin. Illithner o y.
Thornlay,thr ',Zak it:4.. Pens Ifs!. of thelbt.v.l.
on
Mon.. whirl.. for ...mar ant Fiji, net torotAattl.
Clohlrpn'A 11.0001110 /mot twrwty; itrAi ewx
nod Cam itrew , h Ilathroi‘lerten And /Invert, with a irarl,
or wool. In h.. hoe.arA):2lr
EEst:---so no, cream ;
Whoti otmwt.
S. STONER.
NO. SO, 1V001) STREET
AS jest rrceive4 unnthr
r.lnt,.from &NT
YOUTHS' & CHILDREN'S
,CLOTIIING
EWICKLEY ACADEMY,
& Classical and Commmencial School for
Boys.
T111:011iii AND PRNti'A ItML ROAD. TWEI:,V);
11IL1:3 Fiton
'AR. .1. K. IaavILLI. a.... 14.1.1trIPIL.
lIE StioSion will commence on
31,,y SI, 1102
• ora.--1.to• litat.drod &alarm pernev , lon, Or ate waiiitio.'
Oct Do o
dler particula mul ',melba
r, tro llolharepar*.ludna.eltra.
John
*too, corner Yerrr Ifs * or at T. Unit •
Lb a, 125 Liberty ,trent,
mpliLdlrr
Educational Meeting..
11 ON. J. E. BRADY will deliver an addres.
on . /Alocctlnic” thiv vornino. thv loorth Ward
n • .cSchnol 7/f n'cincv. To. citivouv nt to.
burgh and vicinity are re/protinily inviivO 1 0 .11. 0 1.
Ily oolvr of
soli/ Az IRONS VW)
EnonGOS - 9 bble. per stair. Julia Dean, for
jedi . LIGGETT.
. CA and ;p Water st. •
'
etTON-4 bin Spinning;
12 " Ilattko,o, to on ebbe Coma mer, for exle by ISAIAH DICKEY t Clt ., ,
.491 v , Water and now
ILK BONNEITB—A. A. bluson & Co. will
Moodar, ttite 19th..=1 dono nevetriaile
Uh(MEW SHAWLS—A. A. Moon & Co.
10 hare jure roed another Id of Cadman. Drab•; Da
Limo. and other Boomer N~wl• ~ •
iARA:SOLS PARASOLS 1--A. A. Mason
e t is ed.,;a4ge:to r t it=ll th. phh. ?atm
0,00 t) lti in store, for
CO_ LITTLE. a
Pio.= Lthertr sL
Boston and New York Pianos.
rE subscriber is now receiving and of
rxr 74 . • erg tarn deerrablo or of
k ykand ;low York. Among other& '"uf'l47l"
,rpda !Ng ,ft;t PIAX.,N
round, ...a. by 1;a4 0 .. (2 .47 "."nd 0014.
-a . ark, round earner, and carrot Aldine .oelo raekr
floono A Clark.
I:lsldott.. da do do
2 wi 22 2., do adthColatnaseaXollankttacharant
,kod patent (outdo reeds.
IIALLEIT t ALLZN'd gmjimailla 1.10117021 name.
Mar
mama l a, double r
ng o
fra und nornelca.gmt moulding, mit
TMand t me.
mime
J. 8.1/UNIIAIIII hum% Niw Von.
.21gurtare DI ant mum ttneuMal -
114: .141:1=t0r , ...bk. , ;._
eoraltg.„gulile
woad C.lloofi RAM. ttttt 1101/ scla., elegant
Madding...lC.
N.ltao.The Ma". Plana rtn yminuet) l bu soil it man.
ulatanut addition Of freista, ate.
A
milannlifflunmdm will no 10.1. saah ganatoorm
majugi lad tan VgAltn. and tha MO., re
raENNa ft V44,1010...t vvr.4 Inapnrivot mad faulty.
an, KLCISItit a Ni 101 Third eto
auflir . rim of the Golden nun
;Ikar bath and our Firesides.
011. N: KNOX Lodge No. 1 of the Protest-.
• Wit JlecKgAlm..t.a nomartill twit
a.llparlosk 11 a 1.4 lolml Ow do.c frogs Lb* OW Al-
Witseet inidire-.UVU or mt , tibg, • , ..1 1 1unda"n•alog
bwriwat,
IRIAWEs-450 bbLs. liztrsan4 Ay, in store
Itynakby ROBIBOII. taut. 00.
NEN CLOTHING HOME
Edmund Watt; & Cu :
MERCLIA NT TAILORS,
NO. 185, Librrty Street 41,.; re St Clair.
HAVE opened a new Clothing Store, at
mg. the above blate.and are now remote° • epleodid
lot oft:loth, Careimeres, Voodoo. at , of the Weal ha
wOl A t
pa:thane:tenth aspect.] raw to cite trade. and
ahich Nei an. prepared to make up tooder in the
tateet and roo.l Mehra:llbl. Atli, Thep Intent to pay
AMA atOntion to this branch at tb.ir bmlne, and they
bare roil conhdence Galt they will he able toe.ve their
Hdome. cradle matl. l actinn. dbey ere aim ..apuy.,..
na a choice lot 01 READY mane CLOTHING. of thy
Peweet AO, which that will rell, low for ra,ll A. all
Mir AAA teetaGrely new, It le worthy of the attention of
Moos
0017
- EMPIRE CITYLINE. •
'THROUGH . TICKETS FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
Via Aspinwall. Navy Bay. (near Chagres.)
gpa E new anal eplendid
Commeirier, wall 1.10 , 0 for Aopinemil, Na
OF Itty . direct, ones mintr. 5tar. 1 .2,003 o 11W11, Mtn
for trenia'Ate;rettl t)Rlo.l.l,iii."2%.=m7tien
ar e °unarm.... strentomnlationa for, posenect, an)
are bAler ventilated than any in the tr do. The tables
are appalled with ricer enmfott, both tor the-cabin mud
..emte Moreneen. An other...al hargeon la attached
to each ahip3, The Panama Italie./ lie
now In operate..
running daily so within a w ae of lloranna. Pee.
eenaers ba Waded at the COMpoo • Depot, at Arpin
wall, fore .f '' •
Kt,. Foo—lsfewhin, 0315, 21 Cabin...state moats)
0735—both fhe eat at the !Sow Ateeramt
$.OlO. Monti wit
en., and a reparate table; welt pro.
mded. A recaltmnee of half the peaeace numey will to
rum a ticket, unlit tendaya of the WM), of the
I. P
Strht r palm.. apply to
Pnr
fr‘
111/IVAND EON. Agouti,
apl7 34 tirotimet. Nete•Toek.
• •
PONGE-'d bliO Sutra fine, reed and for
1 1 .," tale at the Grog PM, of
*pig N.11910K011,11A01.
610AP-25 bra \llpleee Windsor, reed
Vdirect from the tuanalecturer, for T ale by
aPI9 , S. N KEICKIAM.
tp OLL BUTTER-24 bide. fine" No. 1; for
by leMair 9. P. 011111 711. t 1.3),
KLIMITER kegs Difiri, for onto by'
able JOIIINIH7III a eiihe.ma
• - • -----
1111 NESE-304 bre. 114 for male\ by
•
I 01,19. JOIIN:M.4 k CGLLIN , •
. Wall Paper ; \
0 4 1 11011 -5 tb lit mints n piece; for ealC of' \
I The .1.1 oetabllehed stand, Ne.bs Market Streek
SP,9 TH. IN A 0 • PALM KG. \
iiiltANS PA RENT WINDOW, 'I,IIINDs4I
A larory end general arcortniont. at' unnitielly low
Pr.rrsonyt roe.' Iront Now York and for rale:by-
PALSI4:I4. et.
I JEATtS-4 tone, fleet - quality and
a. far sal. by i apt: JOIINN CON AO4 Luria. • i
Taken in Mistake: •
T some point between Blairsville \ and
ritlaburyb. on the. arkot Boat. BacCoye Yittktr.
tel. John Thatupeon) some poraon rald,noat.,
to .k in inlttalt, an or,T coatholouginn .1.11. Catupholl,
oft h. arm of IVaugh s Carapbell.ef
err otntr It., in the old, rocket ofwhich them
montorande. Irkcon.inins, raver. valuable to raid fir 4
Anyinformatfon on the rublott foe ward"! to Fir Catitte,l
boll. to lb, ahoy. named Div e. or to Iturlbh k tlynnatt.'
of Pitt.buruh. will be kindly iorrived. A cba.,g• of the
roat. va be •ffool,l by advion, w•th Idr. tlarnpholl
!lloßgra. Englirak a Hennolt. apl7,/Awlt
- Wall Paper.
IWO recent arrivals or Wall Piper, from
cocoa: iiv.i.nnos • vn•it T.rIAT of
Pr for gale by
giptlb TIIOIIAP PALMER.
IIIitRESII Roll Butter, in boxes, rec'd .daily
11
~,h { pK " . ! E oe d , `' d " 1*
. by J. B. CA NFIELD.t
I A —,
RD2O bble.; , • .. _.
LA • vt/ keg.; 'mkt reed sod Ibr !tile by •
Mllltililltli. lIA MIA COIL
VEAtllkii,B--30 ake:fec'crfoTsale: 1;v
urlf. — N . S P R IN 0 E ft 11Alt11,1 VIII.
_.____ —__ --
Sl'l ' MOLASSES--15 !Ads. recd and
for Pale br SPRINUEIC lIAROAUtiII..
PARE! PEACIIES—IO bble. reo'd and for
ntlA try. faplol SPRINORIt HARD/W(111,
• •
Fp:INNERS' 01L--5 blits.`rea'd for'sole
11 - &DIP S. N. RICHEILUI4II.'
ALEILATUS--61 bxs, purv, ' rec'd., and
Y,,i:17" 1 " 14. r”uNsior
DINE APPLE CHEESE—:-100 ban, Ohre._
&Hera. P.132 , .3 PI. Apple Cbeeto., ned /AN ea,.
for tale by tapaj JuIINeLON Jt. O.),LIANS
g 1 111.11.1ESE-1,4i3 Ige.`,Engiieh .11aiiy: .
Trepoera
2. " iottznOrram eagi; rnelrird
ay I far P 31.17 Nvirl, JOU% STON t 1,'t1..1428.
1.1) LACK INIOCIAIIt WI, Ils
e gortto.t t0.T.1 at `Ngrthoot con:, Pootth
ami Ilialtet Omni!.
.07 paPiiv 4 nt.meFITIBI,II.
• . ',. G. B.'WOOD,, . .
I IPTIC AND ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON,
A 71Vill g Ire perilettler eft/nation to . Terr Asrletr of air
eretife, en the Fr wend l'internet, " \
Artleelel Eye+ Ineert.d. or eutelifironetlty. - •
Arplk•athm end ed.lreen to he loft 10 , 4 Offlen, brat
re
hie r«hien. on Federal rtreet, litre the pato,' d. •
npliellye -
CI A3IES hIcaUFFEY. AVtiolon3lO,Drugaitt
awl Notlet In Drnai. Psintn. 011% Varninbe, Dye-
Mon\ I , tfurnetleg. an; Lao rentotnt to 119 Mond,
rtr,t, one tient Mow Fifth. own t. to 1,2111' Andlon
nunta.. l'itt.tmrtr , , i'a Confttnntly on lama • onnylr CI
notnne , Contt:ll run. ittnr 1111,onnol World RAN.,
ntlEit.7 • • —.
Neai. Stock of Chickerines- Piano F4ates,
I UST reeeised by Penneyivaniaon
op Canal, now elodt PIAN3
ruilTK, from the rolebrated mumfaetarr
a( CHIC NE Pi flOatOn. rime.° na of
lino oporh °NAND PIANO FONTE. ftell 7 octave,. ett=
e t lj . gt t iir
Ooa Itor.o.coel rareoci instal tome. do • dN •
T wo do plain . do . do
Two do do , do
_do rdi do dm,
One tin do do do \n,, en
fine do mitred do do do', ....dd. i‘ •
Throe 'ln plain .Ao do td di°
Ow do dn Solara linat A, do ~ do;
Throw do 'Jo aqua. errorr 6 \ Jo
Thor° rz.INO POIITT, 0. a i l made in Iho matt mit.-
*Wilda mann,. with hie .I'ol'nl iron Frantr.to everyie-
Nrtinomt. tin't •10 nutirtalarte ral.•ulatod 'to stand (O
elllcA76 • ll.l:b.Auf lain °rim° d
AO manol.trferrioa and hoer+ 144. Itk M a.d. lo
moot nuot of tho mordov domande for hi. 'barna:tont,.
of V=1.4,>24PirA:i951;r171...;
7 .1, 57 143. 71114! 51e moth: oil the ha . if i vAt o mie At FA
FASlnk.a afoot foe Piltibunr hood.%Crater° Pimra:
.01 \ . r L'ldrkerinee Mauve
- -
ATENISON I :VENISON !!-410001b, prime
vnnt \ he& tn+salo by
AIM \J. m & CO.; 1 . 4 W.n0.1 rtiret
pARE7F:ACH.LS for rale iit7 77-7 7 - \.
• • -,-mORIIIB. TX& EITPRIS
ern: • l.onDinannnl, •
V I In URPIII74 BUROIIFIELD' hare' reed
ab alfflflaa% rd . ODPIY nb lea Cram Ilbatele l olaln .
and , .
JUTTEtt—U
lIERRING-25 Vats. No. '2 \jutt
N reed 1, and for pale -
arl7 JOHN WATT A CO., Id mriTAlr.o4 ••'
El l l - 1110051S- 7 3p0. doz. fancy, t . . - ;i7 - ado
br both JOHN TACT! CO,-
114 1 1811—:104 I,hla. No.l\nnfl 2 Like Stperit.r,
yea moo, In Damn nab,. r0r 54 7 , 1f.ty,.!
arl •
DICE—to reit, in . rtore,•or
ib .pl 7
-~~1•A.X 1,1N9 stead. Mr Halo by
nrl7_
iOPFEIE s i-IttioNticN'o. 255 L borty etroet
ti.! and for ealy, at taa loatmt market be
trobaa,4 Ifran• lUo I.l.rtm
Sup Tor Larmyra: . \
•••
A•OIf•CLURfI•-11 Al.
• arl; • \ .1 Irreonf and TM Ind.., '
ed HACKED CdCOA&Cerc'OA
J Jana revolved \
111 lb, BMWs NM. I and 2 Cot o on ir;
ma W. A. blealf,lJ KO a CO:
Fifteer : Per Cent. Per 1411111111.
2...SatE T l l :!t. bo el . ti i r: i tr . : l l , l,!lilg y Stock
;r. •
pl 7 • r of naarlaMltner Third
\ National Itfpgaiine, fiir May,
Nan bomb media Oildarofmmy A Co,',lbl robjelh
Valkland. by F.:+, Dolunr, lba only ettenDadlNM
er.rotiblubed 4.17
`t Xo+4 ...
ill'ottlreV NWAl7*")"
%lb rl!Nl'eAlbiY.4
TN
1 CLETOIti 7 4,OABIN—j,ust
s Itnerth eleven. Ai4llo Boilttlem The 15th ttHe.
tend of erocelteflal Indy hes bete. felted \
For. Rent 4r Storage. ' •
lIE Waretiouge on Third street, running
Itattreh to Oetorel el. 41
bt, . Vett..
ar.l6 It2V(ID) , . 611.7{11ATt.
F LORENCE- WILITE4SOO Superior t whit. Led, to ihnia h Wirt ret 'II for ' We: -
_ar6 • J. IW
KP W.. GU Wt•ph.,...
C r I.UE-20 bble. in afore, fo sale by ' 77—
210SPIIATE L1M.E=.,50 tbs. ree'd For
al* br I spl, I. • 3.I(TDD 7.
(lASTOR. OIL-25 bbls. in store for sale bj\
10 , . 1: IU-0D & CO..
A,..1 A LERATUS-3.0004b5,, vereSagri"
1.3 ankh.. fin ask br ~
SIINDRIES‘,- •
\ 11 , 11.117.:I 4 iscgigi d isnztr:
\e„. , N. t. hictlasys, molt Larrelx,
\ N.
B _ , Pr. j itZa:c7lll::: " ! l°l l . "5
:00 bble. nuke,:
[oat 4" .°."'" .ll: r alitr i tig " Al . lllll7/2Ekr.
ajedl7t. • . LloortLitereet.
itIEtNESE,-1.50 bXIII Cronin, rec'd for silk I
L./ nr, ' Jonnaros k "owns,
„lin • - • , , 1.11 Walter ateret ' '
8E.0,01118-4 41 doz.'Corn Brooms, for male
• \,_ 1. le ••oinrro2r ikeoitiNo.
-- - JimbOghem'Sxtra; '
ulnae, for see by
OHIOT \ ON 2 COLLINN.
, . . , • ,
:.'''.
.4• 1 •11. ' h .
122,1211TMCK 4.2 Ob..'
010 ... ,... , _ _ ~_\
_Witt.. oyol t0,tt21.....„..,
S UN RIBS —NT V, \T - :-.\\--- t, -
- \ A 1T1V:44,-Lri, '..• -:: ' .h , .
To arrive Do' mot IlarbtOr4 for okto by . \ . • - 7. • \
1N.21211 DIOHIST2'6; • ',..-
. _ _ ______ ~.____
IROUND,' OTS-100'iits: for sato by
W .06 DUMMY k COI
• •.•
WRAPilt("A*RWatiViti.g
fr• sal* br
aol
-Look sod EtWonen \ a4.l Word et, • tretb :14 sOd ltb
Kaglutto Powde: \ \
For the acarerefian 0 all kind,
.oViefeeu : .
EMANUEL . LYON.Nino6titof hud:pgises
sot. of tba I hoalasblo lb. liekrldlolilof
roaches, le d Durk hlelho o *Me. rim/. beho }iod
=Nn rhohlat.•.aleh, Or the doolruebatt RATS
ICK. follhh) fir, otlouteoattoe Nona tbretn in thole
elelollr. hummed orilhoht fait. Voice. Ault ae,Dos. We-
Thlo peelhltelloo CI. Powder eapimundo 90 . 4.3m c z,
Web+ owl, lillorenh`fort treat any au,totatuss
poodbly 14111 n. mon or doehntJo =Jaw., semi It de tothl or,
.7C/walkable War. Who Agra ..1...4W he the
Melina Macau's( Alms, 11.Goolsolooltelt d Orsteholk
Irvin all Of whom bh ham hen* \
"le lectltal• aW mt.y,h ~ftticifs. •\ •
\ •
•
• ,
‘•;' C(Y.,:NI Mit A N
,
Port—Th'e quotation. ores in :he fallownap lir
, tea would taro our mauler rim - deiop tr. understand.
.. 7 0...litthenletiwWearept when othenvehee molarel:
awl that in all oneestla Shinn of math order. talbr
ar,. well as the cetantry tred.r t .gletyas,r.rart•to
~ pnaf •Pou ' l ' d ' t tu arThei. re " fla Ira: Lb:re are co rn,
which It es eseeedinslyilifilcult tn Quote ant Orrther than'
lb. ew. pewe e tint whelp we stye etwenewel ann. were,
lee think the.genitor/al countti . drat.. WIYS fina beet
lime aid:l4loly in distintleisblos roc the tender derc .
prima. to what abould be She hest
by
coarkrtivalee for
nit produce.)
•
£ZVXEW OY TEE Prrrproattavuarrer, ,
• _ \ \ \
fie mane \ 1
Daring the en \ rig part otthiNweek Just cloied . ;,
lb. ...ter was conivndivelypieesaitt, and et...to:Seeable
activity woe taaniLested. in lb* mart... bud' in Pine IP,
.lancet hairy Wo traidPired. Witbew : the Pak tliE. or`
four 01. h 0,,,,,, basined bar been. almost \ .14110
enstend.d, ter the continuous bowl rare, end IE4 Se. -
real III 411;.• excitement tutu, tured croon tXte swesdrleeht
our riven, cabled has been to IRA extent
oiln , li•ut. Th. threslenon Inundation ofthe heaviest
business lotion or our city, hawed a genenil morolDenl
of nierehe adieu from the lower In the upsAt dorie.whkh
ecenpled the ,whole at:twine of tea nieteban't, that
neuter. Itlarrytteantern arcalit (roil ttiiiii6tenepoitita
on the river below, but owlet to: the rumbled rite their
eamo. could not be thoebersed hence 'the general de
yreedvn which prevailed upon oto•
• •
- ggium...x.rg Hula hat been done in anideareinhatkor
dhee daring lha paat week. ttiottillowing an about the
.enrront ratertl—SodatadbESSEVESEE4esouhel.litollall...4.l
0.1 SitSXM &lAA:dub at .4!(644e A., . t .
noting a fair redder bonnie by out Brewers
al $1 4 bbl Sot wreodboundeeseade,and SS too iron bound,
Sir room., and SS for woi.Latal SD la bbl for I:turban:As
or extra. or XX Including the mike.
ALlVilf)L—lrn'OOntinuo our . onotatio . ot . 4t4itim"
g:Ion. In Md.,
1\ market bat twin very boolndit.
v 0 b. nom by M. Wowing vaport of vales that a tui
'they Advance. Ow beau ...Used by bolters. vlth 'moo;
Linsey Impart/ono: -Moira 60.0001tvaldeost 97(icanlit
totilbsabotilders at Ka: tdo IN halos at Olt; 600 do 41.4 at
olio; 15,1100 Po A*411.14404 . Bo vestry. =ten raga" eared
limo at linte; 80,000 > W Ad. at rvic i .rod Cr blob do at
rßidn. 8008 Sid Ito toe shoulder.. Odes .
and hamar tett Ililaroogtieinititry Creed meats/ 8.9.4 and
Bldg 4,500 On at Be kiir obooldinni and 10e for ham( vagg
Adel, la 97iv,'2].000 las .id. atbie t 411.
''.tour owed bator at /07iBi 17:0404aboulderiat ft /5,-
000 IBe • , d , 4
~t. oath, par . mow): 3.000 lba nboolden
25 . 60 ! Mt* at 9XI: il.olto Ito aides at iltr. and
\.l- bads do. sd lite, and 1.3.10 To ebladders at &Se Pi L.—
Tbeprevent rurrintt rate, of ilia toarkrt may be rot down
'Mort-Viola
rough kazoo, lißiiitilOet room ettied do. 10.ItallIg.
iidev .rod ‘Ahouldera 0 , • 09):c. ugh cot ecnotrY
cured bayou, varying Point a quarter to halt tont fowl
than; figurer. Yarpaskle• Ir. Cittelanatti baye been veld
11121,i(;31EAT-The gappliesOf balk - mat left In thr
market at the rime of lan week,' worn' eery' light, and the
he aalre that hsvotranapind will rhoii so Improonnent
in that article. Oahe, .100g00 k. 44. Ai 5w,L , ..4 rAw)
o , akin - at 'neo..lo days, Minya added, which antes II
_ ' nearly equivalret to cartn ‘ • n, n ' '',' •
". \ BUTI . M.,Tbr rerelpte of buttme hey. barn nrodemte.
land ail the 'Oeiter lots hats been quickly picked oP •1
high rake. We 'give lb. following limltod ..)... ihkb
1.01..,. the Dnrnit soling nte.l , -2,90313 fresh Rom tint
hernia at 19e cash; 70 box,. from stare it 253,14 bbi.st:s3.
Malt bbl. M . 23i1 0, cub. lire hear of no rousidersbl I
a:l4ot hog,latter. n - , It \ may be glutted at 10)((412,15....i.:.
eordtoi t 0 goditr. '. BEA.k/ . .e.i-erdet barn bean toolitted tO, rmall lots at 1,310
. 1.60 him: fret and 1,023135 of be. fromatom. fast
'pen ior halted, sod thil donned fair.. , • •
RUCS keg,* 71.335-The Mantakotaren room of Ike•
vex hackatih4r. been radtned. wed Oar merchants are
now yeill Sig ht 6175142 14dom Fobs sm Sailing at $7(47 50
'\'
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CJRIMON-01TON
,YALL q.14--Ockt tablts of quota.
tin° 41 . 1 7 44 X mar ; to 3. 4e giving sea:tan ilea
Of prim.. no rinsgahmang am:sired slnie that nerical, \
Cil Eke C--Onr Market hag teen timithed In tamely. main
Orion. aro weitonsatsload. B.M. amount to About 000
exam at a ringo - ofCriass 01( to Be, icon:hag to tandltl.
CRACKERS -Our nitsulltetatisioonihion to do • Only
borinere. with sate* Otat,they no =AT. itl.'. tokwi.
W.I. c.a..... v0r*................::.L....,._5n.50 • •
• Drmenls •• - 1 ) , ) --...0......--.3. 3.30 '
~ Milot Dontal,lll barrelos... s ...-...-.......-........4 6.00
:Maar Cratkrrs. II p0t0n5t..3....---3..- n• ' 6'a
lee
DIVED BERf-eales of written. enred hare triunolreln
to limited lots at 9009.0 71' P.isk,ths thirm. . • ~ , '
lieri f)--loi in goal Mentatid.`ll3llibud goalie Is readi
ly takoS at foll prlea. taloa 490 60a st 9e. 6 bbls at 10(11'
I.lm 2da at Ile I do at 10e. aid &do at 12/(o 71 &tie:odor:
lower entree bring front find ham.* \\ . ..,- - .... '• '...:
FLO113:-.The minds of Moth dirringths stsek.kint
been vory fight, And within lb. nog \ xllne days mins boa
x 3lll fxr.ankestr a. Wontsa tielbii , cla entirelz con
gaed to the tom o consumption, Ono heat no paten
al chenni , 10, prim The rah* In 'lsda, from day•to dag
w 00... follirgn-no Tornlay-140 Mag n et. e 3; 00 bbl. et
03,69, cbiellyaxtest II 1.1.1. at IK'. 10 at 11.355, and:l73 la
lots at 03. On Wooneohn-18. =and. 200 bbli at 13V
Obi. 0. Thundsr-231.bb1. at ills 431 at e3(113•051 sod
T ,
62 extra Ist 13,141133 S 16 661. ,On Prida - .2,3404.7
03 Dbl. at sza 83,p) foo auperlina and aktili. Ooood 63 at
$3,13150 at $3, and in OM. extra at 113.30711 b . C 4: Bat
today-70 bblt at 13:113; bo it tl; ITo at 13,63,47 . 1.1% 60
bld.st 1363. ant 70 sat, t - f,12 ? bbl. oi, Ilendie; th cm
Lelia, no rixelPts 'leanly sale, we bend of wer•lso bbi.
(rout Store at 71.12. and 140 bble extra as 1 33,18 31 b6l. • •
ruff-The market Mullonn trey fins, with Sone 64.
I. row* i 6 Itig 3 mackerel, of which., hay. rain of 4i) Ole.
1n,... at t e 1 bbl. mile blf bbia do at 64.3,. 5.N0. to lira
win. at 112,30; awl rim 2. at 070.60 11 bed, - Lake inot
ant sAltion lia anall lobskit - .07.30601,75 le W. l 136IrpoiL,
Si!, and Contris At 114.3071131 ea • - •. \ '‘. •
1 1 CATIIIIRe-ettle of 1100 Ils ai 460:4 mouth., g salli 33
RI 6E101176-it tic pram.' Mob .tag? of W. nice.
olenta aro unsettled. and we none{ spook ecoren3.-
Mc &Lowing aro the canal rateslbrioxonof the prinol3l.l
aillohnraf trade -'llour. 871(e..Port rt .34if.ef,M 71bbk
enton, Batteroge.sbellloo3 Homy OM? 1004 2obansa,3l.
(4 1 44.01.3. ...Oa ?Si Leather 65r. Wool - and !Mahon. SOM
.1
onue)oavp-w,.. realm • .nontfoued 50.33 In iho
market st about oui• lan rek's ouoragone. • The follow-
Io g sro among tbo Wes reported Ora.: which will glee n
eoroect. saa of the market,. eusser-9 bade at 4%, 13 :al
31,g 2.1 at 6.16411.e3hi. 36 labtle lo 103 at 6.1.3.7/431 oath
, nod Pitt time; Wide at 5%; SO.l 2)1,4 months ; If. at 51:
01sr prbar; 10 aivAti. cud li st 6)(e arab; .51b10. at 514q *
0° 20 hh " 4 , V , ' r° and 9 0 dor nl4 ebils at 43; and 17
.up0453...50 had. at 3.1(0. 4 'swathe, and. 3/ 141.53(i1i5k
nob, and time, and ,9) at 3/(o 4 months Idoleasea-40
b 6 WrYisons.st 31e. gstiontho' 25 at 35; and IX bbl, en
gar OimarlSt 4533.113 7Cesilan 13.1 Olds at 21% fogey:sin,
and *tor oak bbl. 4 ttionlbesee 6611 si 3414 e. PO darn to
et 3.1)4, 4,mos sod 30 bide igen' honor at 43,0 stendbm n
lOti NM la lots it 356. Moe; 10 bbla 5t.2.5•2 ..110 LW a 034
- 3114,451 fir bbl,. 4 tussahs. 10 bbl? at 330 cub; 100
L y dda, oy mesh at 541 i 4 nm' ind 3) 6611 at 10,0 ....4i.,
60.--1=4... 0.4.,r, .0. 44.64.10.4., 4 met 50 tics 10 tn. -
ha at 10341.13, time„ 23 eke it hest. 60 do prima st 101(
0117.110 aka 5t,1065, 4 moratts:‘lo do ingaiorsi 10m 1240
goal Yalr at 10.1? o, sod 100 skiots who , . term.. Wayu
reposC•no cotaa.lerstio sales'of rim-46:04NX nn 1 01 . 10 4,
U3A117-14 grinn\wa Pm - m . .3111m e 1 Inerrart lo in-'
Um. rootlets !lunge . ..ll6e wrek Lantos been `extrem ely light., Dais have adratned,as trill hw..reeo'by the follow , .
lag /Ales .-...a1e. 200 bunat Me; MX Is at 22.1 1 .1' by at 213 a.
and 1533 bu er, in tram - at SOM 40 IA at :"Zr, :ISO Du no 31..0.
My. Imoi find, bands at Heir, anl IMO taa'ot 22a .Vbri.-
0./on le limitrd'Am mupply. e.t.a 394 b 0 a0, L 601, wh3l) . L.
about lb: Pereent ruliog mks. lokattai isAmato h'sra
a/Xiang t• 11 linpoiteloe to ootire. Whiot maybe quothl
at 5.14162 m rya at 44, sod tnicist4ol44so I. Du. • • %.
. tiltli.43 l E-Osies af 60 this lard gronnOt, 4 •2(01 6 . ' '
• lIIAN,No tales Mom ocrisrel for wears/ Men( in eeo
sequergs of the blab Viten which , prorrutadths.wsgoos
lion manna/3 .Tbe. tut rale* repotted wire at 1143119
? ton. \ \ .',,
LlUlti-WID nurearktimte Otte 40 - 01 QM at 4116
' ').. ' •iCer.c ‘
1.41133. X - 64 market le \ iltalled - lo silppll, Tb* .41r
nl+o li!oltella er were 21 hhl. and 50 kega s at SX, 00 daYM
1.9 bbl. at ge.llo . earn 20 kris anT.4 14.1, treVintrf at ShO,
1.761 1 -1607, is • tax:slat. \ demand*. themarket,. st
ho pig, am/ kV ior bar, '. - \ ' - \ \ ! • _ \
1.11311363 le unehangetk.the kart!, an well pilled,-
•
ate,ate,am foe.rommen : load? $ll3 am. TA, I.th il: .••
ad•lale•l.7.tra is stFc - *.M. , . • r . ., . ‘ n, \ \
LEATHER-Th. market Is well roppikol with tern'w
and manna solumfantirr. 1 W•9lAge'reirnlim likl.l ol ral.
ilMora .t 0l to :lei Noidiotic le to 1.9 f. "., ' \
31 . E.40 POlllO-A o 3 of 30 bbl. al 117 30 taa.o.b. \lt
t ., ..iii.,, i s cwit...o st, st,64lsKpo s. 0. \ "N:
11.e-...1.110 le ielling• in mose loti st 15.4ars me No. 1,
\ Gl4l7Oe awl N5....1. ihul T a . ,in L. well 00070 e * gal)
.. .12.11 1 .11271K4-431ce 100 bet anhaunOck. 4.1, 42.1te 1 41\ to, 1.
*hire worth 4541333 In 1im16.4 gusidltlear - •.• -
1 1 111 116T6L-6,alss of 200 Mos ').l.ltotilosr, * l ir :rod at
Wbanilits st 113,50, 61349 nua, . n• \ ' '.
'
Rdt).-tale 0f3,100 es unarosite ' d et 314,11\11: '.
SALT Is 'tin4l4l:l..ed 10 Miele or 1 lemand. .
,n...
1111011E.V.401t0 Ii lots of 10. iod 31 IRbls re4-116ed,
RC 16)L6104.1wb Red
WINDOW Of./165—Qatio • - beavy. I:101444k Imo ban &Moo elm. the heollut of 40141rollo0:, ae. the Xbllowlog
eilro-41117 04.44; 10410 f0:,10)412. 0 ; 10:4111114 DS
10:401 $1 3P. 10X10 \ lt $0 124416 114 113:8401 1.2'400 . 1* /01!
Countm,beso4; 8041012 Z: 10X12101: 10)41443
h04,411th 1b0,0401i1 ‘ 41140,0mt do \ ‘.
RIVER I
.N. 011111E6 mem
X BAT ABlll9 • AID :DXPittrXXX
• , Vorett ettr' llordoth'•
Tboo Bhrfirr. Haan. Wes* itev‘.. •, .
Cludetnalk,
Diadem: Contr.. St. 143.4: ' • \
Julia Dna. Woodmsr4 Loultrlk: •
\g;=. =gr.. W .• • • •
fTilbua n n .
.•
lairptll7."`°! . •
BOATS LKAV Ito! Vila LILT
AVCih
.NASIITILIX—Fort Cat. \ •
1.013767-Pskar Andenott:i `,
IVIL6C9! , l4l:4Mornit • \
U ay- az Itrvie.,-T he river atthia point Conk.-
sewed Wiles about \T D'elock ea Tweder ....wp m ..j,d
on to 4E124.4 Eitehmh•flettitt PrehehlTill
The role. celled cietitic TesEdAi,EdattOusd .zesterdu
.10.01.014. *past shdred wlt Mi
ens hima 04, Claa .p.
hot the ito•As wowed dim.. id' flatlet te..,6,,,..,„
sad ereoloi-reltul ht;ser A. elps. ' , bleb. 03 - ako thfi..7
Iheer ',n ridei• Ereillov hype, \VetEilk:anilL mope.
fkiiir The itemiser tineinett'jirriiett 'ester,
1 dlf altarnows, I•Elitit Win therAteateetstiush to;teiets,
the obstructkla IL Trbelhis. in 'lles:.,tO ado u•Air
br isilesi, her shlesoeyittiat 'twit, the eta. '. The orl4re
oftb lb. O
ony teet 4,. o Intl nitrite:o the's:leer SE rlyta• raptdir ekl
air As the Citetteneti 'eight ief) : kit .olgbi.
whets wheat aloe tattelhel• mg 8.14 .G.b. inLi h". l
br a annther if it4ti I. the tops or, treed which 0.04 tsr:
'suite the .. tier,-:they cried maid Edieetitli tothe boat;
"forAs.ol esh• st•P:••• , take ati. el. oi. on dull &peer
Ti. night wee so Extreetely•lerk; Sad Ettketttrinst: Fairing
go4l Jest:tog amour the heti , hyteihttellt lb ho sistst.
eels estitA endtir te, Efireporittiopll ett4latti.El4 EE.:
, Del 3; sa4 , tbo WO 0144 rid dle w no tvdets. rude-
Eers Dr the, hoit save theilsris at,Cirebt/aes tutelar. ad'.
state \ Indrelluele at that Polar PrE4ikleti.ro to hatevehae..
' ly to ilkoleavW. "It I. - la iippoeint teet 1b... tiorsitemst*
man 'moss witched spa a leethrt nft mkt semi thus
, ...lEEE btelles Wig to Mt Hee.: SessEittinaticihrtitEr 'then
''P•seed • 48 width *iv eeelehqttt Is*, hd.t..l.i.ese,
Ism 14 Itt•lN:Stsdeise msailme droettEd \ TUX •Ertisato
titet Vs otett.it of . heene.lteet,• dr!tt the , hn'e•li,
\ '- 'iiiirThe \ wittier' lirillietit: * ill ill)
t dittlii 6
Jetalbsd at Wheelies: es there ersallttlit niece ow:
, Cirkink t4.11:33.101106 ilidathelalda,
*\
',, - •.\ , ',. : • . , \ • ;\ \ ,
•
JUPonrs. Br RIVER.' ••'
. , .
ST LOUIS:Ts' Slob j,k o Abs. A
Calberteoe &Wq G bolo tordee ell, T. A Flames
lock A c0;.12 kris shot, English r &Ala nos It. L•
easke bsocs, I ‘ Got, Forsyth & odd, 1402 'ips balk
mertf, , Carson ti:\ kl'Kelgto; O bhdletbsesk.
Poilrey; 124' htelk ksesit, W &It kFeelebeou
, co; 62 4bds, I.tierer;trkeors, 2:o‘l,l44epeek,Zier,
4. Jesse: 102. bales eolton., Keseduly A Childs;
d:Ghds; GO fres, 24 Lbid,e, ;19 trloe' bkoari, 3 bids
'potatoes, 1 half hid molse.es. GI bags feathers,
ErpetiS: co; 143 trcilms.. 2 thlk,pork, Co
vdde Graham; GO 1.13141 k Sbbesberkse
& do do,' Edwirds tk,Aorrie: 15 kegs shot,
Wick B , ,lWCandless; 5 .bbls Volsteek, 'Mark& •
pkge Millolee ino.
CINCINNATI. Pr. eed.. ewe.. le' less -
tbma t WOW. r.r.ntltn4.: t.
.14 Orr!
'Leech Co, N 1,1.131. 11.. Carton t tiNntaht; II Ws
films Drum ca. 54 Ithi. bt.hr
r401.1,..1
ia the nu;
pt. Cunt* Adam. A C. , II 1411 not bed S s
db fqlber•iastpiLin gntith:.l2 furi it.11.14* Was \
AV4 1.1 , 47 tialhorm Alb .
RAIL' 110/CR CONVEYArirei:
niinp—curr. , ."; 7
e Yryriw . llorAlest\ 'thin !meek et EN teekt...
16eReDle'le Xrening trair , x halve et Ctl o'clock.
• MAO Y•iIkNNSTI.VANZ'A RAIL LOAD—i,
The iiepteee Trite travel. Fleeekel Revel ptntloO at Vi
&dock, ste.4 aerie. et.)l,-ett Ay
rn..t,tomniN.tta. min !emelt la
okkek. A. et.. eti I r
• . AATUSEIIIENTS.
LApplErrE RAJA, •
Zikoas:t,Aunen,• , •
°RAND \ SitiliiKE BLAON/cIVE..
rz,N.B.Y nighi\ tkik week. comineneing
IT remise, 711411 2lst. 1.41. s . . •
,Nltie.=;%TrA ' :27°,:toz,
iiitlol: l .!°g•Araz,V
.ir i t d il=i3,l.:re kith° 14 day,
on.. coanctiso&• •111,1 At. nevem: ~•••
1021 \ JOU.
la LO
Agetlt.
'J. fiI:..J.U.NE'S FRENcTXWIItOUS. ' '''..:.
TA,,Largett , anutbrst . Tr2wp 01171 . 4 e Woild, ~
... ' :•' -
r !lilt§ 814i3ntijiTroupe. \ qoAkt.r.l.sing' kreat,•:
• ...nb. or aftl.l.l from nillhe \.piilt4-ID4I 11179 41 -, '',i.
Orion., .1 Vika, I:notion. Vienna no. lit 7.444..b0rg1a,v111 •1 ••
...ii. bit lirlitt.or ditto only. cocumcon 4 nit lkiiitl4l4llDAY 4
APRIL'I4th. lu troll of thc Alllllll 'AN \ IkuSEL. P.m
71N. LAO ii tii4117.1-1111AN11 swoon. nrkool Aso It',
kfti u t l' ir " nt Tnii ' l r t. '' ' ' .r . filTi ‘ . ' , A I:'s j ar° , lll:4ll21 1
,41!: • :
hone. Cl.rito. Vomit noil .4'imustr,llltllll. kIA Rao Mho. ;
i tntiiiii.oronO liorenicii. wt.° will, tiocak To2riest khlil _
' - hi. WultILE, Ito fatorlio Clown. whom lilt •111 44 Itut
Arcualo a wino or cotrth, \ Aroottroog. not . litoktoty.• - • .
liwont, nod • hurt ol other', coal Pio. I lic .. 7 kitiolo7 .
10. Skitnal dirnaktlV,rpf,l . tokisi.or M.; 4oltuitook MAL
tr - titiA 14 1.444.147 of lbw i.irchettril, *hien 14 north o kisLiu:
Ind, Opttl Oa 1 o'clock. Porformsoci, comiosittint 'l4
..'clock. Admimikot la emir. \ \ , .1.3.; ... \ ...
8. STONER, 111ERCIIANT, TAILOR,
-No. 8U irr•Ni &reel .
Fs now receiving Lin Spring gOnds,
roo,utiOo. Irene!, 'Blue. Cleo I, th• - ••tOt•
oltireon end Crown Ulothr. • "
AI Wrench and fierroatt Doetkinr•C',4lo.rM.Trlntl.•
Atnertnia with •11 the. r•rinty 'eh Int *what
t the rtvweetotyl
o t er Silk 're-Anther: ITh.to natthltt sr
Together with • great.rarr:ty of Snonneifionis grIW
I VVit i a h a=;:rl - I, n hir Stork 1, , 4 \
BOYS' CLOTHING
IA on, rutoie to enter hr one oi the tricot
Inruster of New hare made arrs otroorent• 1.0.110 n •
run n n iv .11 hand. •
1 Th. , ..a , otO t& rt.,. r
toll at fair prim, . ' arOhlittrbalt •:1
TERAIILION AMERO.I4I 4 i lbs. 'in \
~ ,A t r sandlor i2sle
ti y
Kum
.00.. \;
pQBACCO--6o IMimrS'n lump meorted
I OFFEE.-400 bag,* Rio, now landing, and
KKSA.CI.4.I
and Front
VALLOW, No. Third, street,
,1
11111iVe acs fahlar 10a.n.,
OthliF/11,11 , 1r.,1 :ions co
amothirntn
tint, Hence:fr. •
Tm arumblor; Toe A4t.r
toji MINg }hien rirtortuX. '' • ••
The nest Ti , .1 ,,, h 0, I h., Ioh ..ouhl id:4lw
%iwr Para
Ther have 0d.111.0,1 t 1 the' ; Eloiik or CM"
Rev&tottion, 5.h.00.11.'31Wel Arehlett •1013
i'iIL.DEN DiNk: d; - .. rckurth et.i,
'torr.rredilt., 111orlrin rim.tockri. • ' •
Wails' lin, oil.. I; or la t'rrmnrw, l' knew >i,tf o °lanai liffogtiy ,74
The- AM...tot e: • irtoriot inch/lee •
Krona' ly. author of - Datinlkn," nratbor Clemti
-
Th. Oruifibioril t -r• Mien Piekning.
1 4 1 bh IA
To •
TTO N \ iup.rior rirtii66: of
rocoiveil. al h , LY-
DllakD trod. kiLli s
\
. I rNamL3L.
NN
\2l
,EELOPE PAPEII , .-215
Eerclvie‘fipee
.6r,37;:tcr:••/4 '
20 RNA BIS !runt Office or etir'oit Piper,
Rook. -ear lkl comma 'H eL at P
DL k
Irr4 NAl:le't;9'll437. iritL4
S4r 1M bag s crude ;
fa Hdy M*l:a , Anri , '
salYeat.l
A. MAtiON £Ol hall! ! justrco'd
larva lot oUlloi.ekewOottuoOAa, colo w ptielbm
TI-Itamf,' Urethan& Ccitaa an Lim*
M 14.11. anr 10-4 blevaral aad aerial abiatialCV
ILL 1, , t'.,1,11.. 7 2,c.ifvu0. reed
£or-silelqTi 4
ro o'l
ati
bxi; just. ;
,u tr . 4 qe SW t
br
- apls , • IV ItatE*Bl4lll:' •--
bb
I. t ( a L b7 BllL iji i s i j i N
'd 1 0AIFOILTS—I navii
'I)of Comfidte, euliahlelor' nort,..W.red Obol4 , • •
onln.tinlieltenh. sod 14.otiodli
sols " . • , Omani. 1 iat tat Me..!
yfradontes to Ltateolle. of ykdrdn. sod tnnt.lnieosin ,, ):,
to W printed In le Memo( sold .4 the oboht 30/4 4 40 Pk?. • u.iteg rung - .6.0).11..1w - haro Itiftheedt-6- 't
tin teo. smetoroarly immamomeind th• ma of Dr. WJYYTD7
NE/MOOS ANSI DO fE, te n ons.r , inhere wasp , Imo .
'. Ms of. rm. ig di...term the mi. to follow the Awes
lima of the Wean of remedies.. and enlint thew Mish • •
von.. tho
0f.....
of bermolonad motilmgh.
oyer etitiolind Ur. 10.'18' remedy. kr ital... octenWg
oertsledyi e.
or oh. sterme.lll.see mortniMnr e ,
nod
rims
or minim It' Urn hohnot has
in. to .erutt ilm taremn. ilm di..,,. •
To be horror . U'.CultibettrbOrtittlitiehttet,-11UttIo.
• mdkriltie• " , ,',"41
•
14 1 GUS-30i) -due. landing Iroja ittlL,"agd..: - .!_t't,
CA Cm rate by , lit. tl.e ' , FALL a 03.0
]
R
EE
D
. iIL'AULIESL:I.Ie6r
Too Mont in the Virmood. • \N AV.
.
..
I ItillE1) .PLUMS--"Prne from. seag;!' fort
Jur alest SlAtri.Pfes Pteree"..ntatermd. . , . •116 ,
_____
I Al FISH, Dried and
A at Morrie Tea Nat, lo
2 casts Sicily, jp,areced
\ rale br , N. Wl+ VUSTIVN,___,,
it 01;16 BUTTE It --3 rbls. T od Ills gavas.
41.1'
IP LOVED. SEED-3 WAIL prinl
110 anl. hr Yapl6l YJ. *J. A. - ii*ONIR;
➢fa on
•.
VESTINGS vEsTiNtis!!.-A2 A. 'him....
...OA, h... jast teemed te• - • , 7 elalu ;
V . LI EESE--30il :11k.:-.Crearn: .
•• FoslbA Palm • ler
40Y J. •
L AKt. FIKI-3() bhl.:
411 \ b ehia•
QALERATO9.-200 bss.;
LI• A \ f • n . •
ni 1r
sill J. L. Ca
• FRESII 'BUTTER-21J
Jute Teed *col fek sale by \ J. I: : e.s ''
nIL-40 bbk,. pawn Linseed, for 'hmlo by ‘,
k."
])EARL A:4ltt-4 -7 S - casiCA - lii r r
pahi
TkOr o4 Sll- , -Wea .\ s ks 2. •4 ; 1
wlocANvmbl.
nOCKEPS-50 for pol o
t b.. d -
J. LC,F.IELD.
T l his Vennifiw, h
ELLE KS' VERAILFUUE
k 4l. TOR. Iltllns,-LNPIRAL,':,ruti?4;I4V.IIi.
ur Vortuituuo. /an Oo 1 r0014 4 ,0e Walk&
he
uu 110 fob to kw}, it mourn h nom!.
f re 'Todd:Z FwnG to
t 4 a ftvro. -
mk,t4pp. SUGAR k ElO LASSIE
LV-114e ,rnik"mit. 2 1 G ' Ln. `"'
-• I intl. n fru , We?, - \
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