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AL to alionrn iat Steele:A, the Wootton to the orarlato bs by.ballot. tech of the savtios district, to aeon two delstatei to •Yorinty, moron:Ion. to be hold at the Court Uowe , oo Ws4cuestar. god of Joss fonoviss. at 113 c'elook, A. 111.. to olealnate • Oast to ha supported by tag, party, at the ansdloot October election. -• • 'JOSIAH .812 Cbolrstiati°mania. of Correstonarnee. ~.4.. q • , , „,t, _ sarREADING miirEß war, lig POUNV ON EACII PAIL' OF THIS .F'APER. ALLI0111111',VALL11:7 RAIL Marx—Governor Jonarrowohe ?Pendent of ells road, is about to Issue in pamphlet form, • "An Appeal' in he half 'of the Allegheny Valley Rail Read," ens braciing much valuable Information relative to the ream:trete of llio Valley Of the Allegheny, of thoiimsinese ot this city sod vicinity, and; or the • prozpeots of the Road as regards both local and getieral trade and tra'pel. It will Mao contain the several acts of Assembly touching this Road, a/list of tho officers, landln abort' every . thing necissary to a fall nnllerstanding of the present posture of that itopoets.t-enterprise. We publish this metiling the introductory por lion at the pumpiiet , lo which we invite the at tention at all who nre it:detested in the mop en IV of our Mate ,And :country. Mr. Johnston has drawn his facts' froM authentic sources; and they fully boar us out; in all we have eveg said In favor of this great eilterprise. We confident ly repeat our belief thM no other road termine ting at Pittsburgh, will do more to advance its permanent and substamtal prosperity - than this one; - and we think (h. document of which we ere speaking; wilt convince oar citizens of Ails fact. This being se, su rely it has strong cleims upon their hearty nod individed eopport both in money and inflheeop., • • Cutest. Coax tios.—:The proprietors of the LuuNeale Paper Mill have procured an appa: Ram for manufacturing gee for their own ate. The brilliatcy of the light is about equal to that manufactured by the gis company, while itn coat. hiraid to be mach: heel The inventor, Mr. Co. verdale, thinks that 1,000 feet will not east over $l,OO, if that much. The apparatus is of elm. pie construction, and tip be famished at a cost of $1:10 to $l,OOO or more, according to rise. fn .reanufacteries and[ other entabliahments where gas is need, it will no doubt be a very •. great siring, and must t.prove of great advan tage where wises works; exist. Messrs Fostrr & Co., are the trtautifachirera of the apparatus Cincinnati paper. ; • f . K ENTUOCY.--A letter film art intelligent sonree dated Lot:tiarale, Ky.. - !April 3. 1852, sap: •'This State pan be carried triumphantly far either Gen. Scott or Mr. ntteuden. With any other Whig caididate it hnay be set down as doubtful. t M=Ml ROMS 13LACLIIIN MARTICAND.--A retort made to the Ileum of Delegates of 91arylaro4,,pre , Bente the following facts: There are more freer colored personn in Mary , land than in any other State of the Union: the numentr aodording to the emus of 1850, being 74,724. In the city of Baltimore, there are 25,- 975. Anne Amadei contains 4,602, which is the largest number de any onecounty; the entali eit number being in Alleghatty county, where them are 912. At the first 'census of 100, the entire Imo , colored population of Maryland wan- but 84113, and the white hite populati p t o pueilnagti o 9 n l 02,08436,49 t, wi T h b e e p t r i e m se e n r t ecttut while the free colored population has in creased nintrold; the white popttlation he only doubled, "in the last 60 yertne • The of entire colored population, Ware and free, the State, in 1790, were 181,079, of which 103,084 were elites. The 4ntire colored pOptc: laden ins lea,. was 104,949, of which 98,379 wore alarm. The free colored had increased la the GO years, 9 6,680, the slakes had diminished 12,668. In 1810, the slaves:numbered 111,502, which was the Iregeat number ever held it 0120 time In Maryland. ; From these figures it will:be noted that the increase of the aggreiste °FELe entire colored population has been owing, entirely, to the in crease of the tree portion of it, which has been, uninterruptedly going on, at 'almost an uniform rate, while theslaves turre decreased by 12,668 educe the first , The report retozomenda colonization in Africa am a remedy for the eurplus free black popul zosstrrn PANEULL BALL- 9REAT ,TEUZIASI. Eosins, April flO. • As eerily is nix O'clocklast evening the wilole of Dock square was Pied with as enthusiastic crowd or both lases, 'striving to gain admission to Fantail! Hall. ' . Eight o'clock was the hour .appoiuted for the commencement of proceediage: long before which the rut 'galleries were crowded with ladies, whilst the lower floor was a dense tune, of all claim. The presentation of Hungarian bonds was the only purport to the Hall, except those who paid two dells,. per ticket - I , About eight o'clock . ; Gov. Boutwell and the Legislative committee with Kossuth and suite, entered the Hall. The Govenaor officiated as • President of the :nesting, assisted by nomorotia Vice Presidents and • iterretariee—members of :all 'political parties. Governor Boutwell Introduced Kossuth to the anembly in the strongest terms of welcome; lit Parietal Hall, end is language moot eloqueut and affecting. ' Kossuth, with deep emotion, rose tied Com- meneed by asking the 'audience to believe that he rose not with any pretension to eloquence within the cradle of flatteries° liberty. ile call . ed upon the spirits of American eloquence not to frown at his daring ,to abuse Shakspetiree • lariguage in Pannell Hall. It was' a strange fate, and not his Choice, that hie input was fraught with a down-trodden nation's wrongs. t. Modesties of blot cause was his eloquebee. Mop fortune might epproach the altar whence the game arose which roused our fathers from deg. radation to Independence. After a trtmeadous- heist of applause had somewhat trobsided; Kossuth continued: . !Ciadle of American liberty : It I, a great! name, but there is something In it which' sad dens my heart. You aboold not lay American liberty—yen should not say liberty In Amer- Ain. Liberty should not be either American or European? It should be kat liberty. God is God. lie le neither America's God nor Europe's God. lie is God. So - should liberty be. Amer ; lean liberty has meek the'seme round as If you • 'should say American' privilege. And there Is the rub. Look ttl history; and when your heart saddens at the fact that liberty never yet was lesteog in any corner of the world, or in any age, you will And the gloomy troth that all who art free regard liberty." Kossuth then' spoke of aristocracy, and said It was nothing but es . elusive liberty and privilege. He then adverted to the motto which had met his eyes;.doritt the meeting at the State Houm, one of which wait —There is community In mankind'' destiny.' Hp prayed to God that America would weigh teternal truth of these weeds, and act acorn. ti4 2 ll l Y. • He complimentsd, eloquently, the prosperity and intellhreace be had witnessed In the peo pie of New England; and 'poke of the enthusi asm of the population of every city and town through which he palsied , lie Bald that be had not seen a single mark of that poverty and !goo ranee which strikes the eye at every step to En rope. He proceeded to speak of the verdict pronounced by the people of ALuetaehosetta., In bestowlng such attention upon him; and passed 4 - 140- ealot on the Governor of the State for writing his memorable addresa to the Ugh,- Lame. Kossuth alluded, in 'pointed bat amus ing terms, to the sobstreles thrown In his way by - party leaders to this country. He bad e e . threatened with the cogehoulder from the/tooth because bee sone:send abolitionists supported him. And men at the North bad applaud him on the pond that he wan in the Interim of staseholdera. He said-th a t he hattnothing to do with party or.lnbriew questions.' -He merely pleaded the cause, of Hungary, and Wished to stead Lupin punt, Amitioan ground.. Komuth's remarks on wire pulling and Amer. loan pandas' Intrigue were extremely caustic; bat were received to good Uwe and with gnat • closed by arayiiig that be entrusted the hopes of big tootentay's liberty to the people of HIE speech was almost may moment raptg by obeerg and a more entkuslastio.lB• eemblege Sasser met in Farman Hall. . The, speech will be Mil with great' interest, mid L thought to , be his mom brilliant effort bffoie an Asuatieen sofflame. FAVI .. ,.,•._..;,,,,,, ' ,-6.,,,, y.' , !..;:.f.. , ]. , .: , .:•:,.,. 7 ,, „MA,$*P2,:•- :!.,',;!,:.=:l,.%'''`.''..''.''' :, .i 5., ':; • .:.1',; - ::.,. - ;:i.:At. : ....., ..,. - • .- .i , :! ., '"" . - • - ALLEORENEI? E T RA IIR OAD. Th. mceriigtallB ident of the'Allegh en y ', Valary.Railroad,tompany; in submlttitg this parm_ehlitt, for the examivallon of War citizens and others, believes that in the luiportarice cf the Improvement will be towed a sufficient spa- The annexed page. contain copies of the set of 'Aisagibly and its supplements incorporating said Company. The letters patent—the names of its °Maces and'Ealglneere-A.:zed i - short preli minary Reekat from the naeociath Engineer, Mr. Eichbatim. • " ' A cafefal exmalarition of the-Legislation coo diluting the CoMpany, will jristif.ethe declara tion, that It peaseiveseat the nevem and print legee; which ought to be granted by-the public 'authorities or desired by the stockholders... The power to fix a terminus; on .the New Tick State line at ouch point as may he most conducive to the interests of the stockholders, and the autho ,rity to increase the capitel to such sum, as may be required for • the eonstructian of the work, are fully secured. The right of entry upon hada for purposes of exploration, location and construction is mlamely granted,. as under con stitetional restriction, the legislature could be. stew. ID the regulation of the tolls—tbe thority to hold real estate and construct branch es—and to allow interest upon stock—the legis. talon is of the mina favorable kind and]. oil that can he deemed essential to the welfare and successful operations of the COPDAny. In the supplemental legislation the lawfulnen of sub-' rarriptiorin to the etock,hy counties and other ear pomace, is secured upon terms highly advents ' gestapo the parties to iamb aubncriptione. In the exemption of the Mock of ,the Company from tax etion,and the similar release from taxes on-bonds issued by Counties and (titbit, nod mien its of subscription, are (ouzel enactments which would seem to Invite investment In this improvement, with a certainly of profit unequal: led in any similar work In the country. Refer ence le made to these provisions for the purpose of calling fatention to the higtily,favorable char. cater of the laws ender whick,the road commen ces its operations. . . be report of the Engineer. Wade from prac tical examination of parts of soma the ;routes propmed for the -location of the. improvemcnt. shwas that the grades, wariratures, and anemic of construction, are more decidedly favorable on this work than they ore on any similar im provement of equal extent within the Common. wealth. The nanntry traversed by the. Allegbeny Val ley Railroad Is deeply interesting from the vast ness of its agriculturel and mineral resources, mid the great anaceptitality of enntraed improve meet and development. - The extemive zealous covered with nine and other timbers, of asap.. riot quality—the iinumeee. deposits of iron ore and bituminous coal—eow undeveloped and con. frequently useless—frill fermis!' eouroes of Indus try, traffic Mid wealth, whose att en that may well astound those of one eitiien tiou has not been given to the subject. A long residence within the region .uuder consideration, and as. encintion with Its business operations. enables me to speak from pereourd observation of its resource, nna its capability of supplying and sustaining a heavy , trade.. !his boped a few re- marks: therefore, will pox he deemed imperti nent. The contemplated improyenierft will pater, through ore within COD•COient trading distance ! erf this following counlite,to wilt Allegheny. West moreLand,Britleraftrinstrong,lndiana,Clarioo,Jef fers on , Venange,Elk,Warren,liclien,and Potter, nod will afford an outlet for the travel and trade of the 'rallies Mum Allegheny, litskiminitia, But. felo,Crooked Creek,Cowanshinock, l'ioe Creek, Rationing. liedbank, Socarcreek:Clarion, Tio neat+, French Creek, Brokenstraw, Cenewange, K thane, Turinangwant, and rather largo navigable highway. •. To estimate theanthe of this great . Wo*, It would seem sufficient, to , give an expose of tho local business it will reach and create.. A brief referee ce to the briainme operation/yin,/ capaci. ties for enlargemeut and augmentation, in the several, counties lying within its Italuence is made from sea data are are within my reach awl control. . The aggregate population of the counties heretofore named (Westmoreland excepted) was, in 1840, 193,487, in la:at, a08,79a; increase is ten years, one huodred and fifteen thousand, being equal to sixty-two per cent. This fact alone appeals strongly to the mind, in estimating the future value of the trade of thee. counties, and the necessity any usefulnexa of opening new avenues for its outlet to market. A detailed statement, of the agricultural, manufacturing, and mechanical industry, and materiels for commerce of this. region of our country, um unable, at present to furnish. shall-give boob facts an I have tieenstintiled tot collect from re liable sources. In Pittsburgh And ate 'vanity there are Ii operation numerous luatitetlons of industry, whoei fabrics will find an additional outlet by the OODBUDODDI2tf the Valley Railroad. ' I shall mention eons of them. There are six ' teen rollieg mills; capital invest ed—six millions, yearly product rained at four Coo sumpqoa—abont amts thousand toes of pig me tal per annum. There aro several forges and a) foundries of the largest clam; capitol invest ed, two and a half million, animal product worth'two million , and, manual consumption of pig mend thirty thinned too& There ore two e.ttensive novelty pr variety works, for thenori atruction of the mazy articles compoeedefiron. There Ore eight large engine manufactories and' many,' small foundries and smelting works Tease, with nrimerone other establiraimorda for tho. febricatien of locks, latches, coffee mine. enales,safes . edgetoois, steel springs, - niter, Anvils, vices, mill, crosv-eut and otherecaws, grin barrels, cannon and cannon bane, shovels, spades ; iron railings, nails, tacks, brads, gra, don sna farming wetted., including iron elegem, show, how varied and . valtaable are. the operation, in this locality noonected with, the iron trade. , Add to these the establisbruesits for making wire, machine cards, cam-ateel awl files deservedly reputed of superior quality, and we may forty some idea of the extent of this branch .of Industry. In supply of raw 1111- terial. for this groat oommorrntion it is worthy of reMark that thaeorintiee of Armstrong, But ler, Clarion, Venting,' and Wemmorelan4, all lying within the range of the contemplated im .provemetaa'had, in 1148, in saccesidul operatiou upwards of slaty blast furnaces, with capacity to produce 'annually one !neared awl twenty thou esad toned pig metal..ln thisviciuity are five or six large, cotton factories, : withinvested anti° lid of one ands half millions, consuming andaally fineen'thonsand beles of cotton, and yielding a product worth from one to two Wiliam per sn ail:lL Woollen factories are numerous not wily brittle, but also in the counties of Butler, Arm .strong sad Clarion. . . There ere. eight flint ems works, seven viol; and eleven window ale's msnufamo• ries; annual product value) ! at two Mil lions. There are in operation many steamsaw mills and planing moettinen,.; steam flouring mills of largest class, whose imccess warrant/ the *martin that Pittsburgh in destined at no remote date to become the central ! market of the, great- wheat region of Ohio, Western Pennsylvania„ and Virginia. There in a copper smelting furnace and rolling mill, exteusively engaged to the successful manufacture from the ore of copper 'Meets and plates; wagon and plough factories, soda factories, 'team boat and Flap building, ([fifty of the former, lam told, are built anantaly,) barrel. nd hogshead fao tortes; together with numerous branches of in &miry consented with saddlery And harems taaneriee, breweries, distilleries, white lead factorise, cabinet ware, gmeneware, sad work-, loge In , tin, copper,. brass mid silver; bat and clothing mannfaetriries,brushesotorieggi eves and tiosieryfactodern paper factories; rope welts; mu sical Ingram eat factories; mill stones; book print ing and binding establishments; all tending to exhibit the immense amount of the prefect/ of industry, to be beneficially ;waisted by each new avenue opened for outlet and mile.' Situate at the bead of navigation by steamboats, and com manding the whole extent of the Valley of the Ohio and tributaries by business intioenee, it is Impossible to conceive the prospective growth oldies. cities and , county. Instead of the one theumind merchants, three thousand manufac turers, andilve thousend artisans and maabari. I ice, DOW residintwithin our limits, the coraple lion of these works of Internal ! communication will, In a tew yew", quadruple the number. Butler County, eontaining mast productive lande, and filled with extensive fields of mitten: ale, requires only an outlet for its ',asternl re. sources, to place it among the most flouriahlng counties in the Commonwealth.. (Although: the .Villey,Rosel may not paws theca:lab any part of the County, it will bring much of the territory within convenient reach of a market. In the Malice of ,Buffsio. Eager Creek,* and Bear Creek, teeming with ores and agricultural riches, a new Impulse Will be , given to industry and im provement,: that cannot:fall 'to 'bring a large amount "et business upon our road, and Increased wealth to thatregima, ! and- Its market—Pitta. The Northern'section of Westmoreland Moan. i ty will find in the Valley Road, the cheapest and 1 aunt reliable way to market.. This portion, al though less improved than other parts of the county, pommies the very but quality of. soil, and is susceptible , of More *attendee' and rapid ' improvement than the more cultivated and worn &striate of that:el:atty. I am unable to estimate the value of its 4 4Tb:ottani and mechanical In. dastey. The Illaklmlaitil valley, with Its many salt wells, Its nitherals,lts water powers, and the Pennsylvania Cana to bring rte., riches to the point, of. Intersection ..with this impeovement, mutt be entitled to regard and, attention Ines. limiting the business that may be thrown tilion our road, from that seethes of cou. . Portion. of Indiana county whi nk a mar. ket 1 . 7 the Val* Read.— lincerman and expen- Wee el IWO' the present means of trananortation /eyehole prodgets, large and valuable Improve,' Mewls In leaking , and in the • developme nt sacra ireeownee, bare been Made in this fine 1521713033 4i - z . :Rtr , ..i.gl . Z',:i= . ti , AN APPEAL country within the few past years. Open to the I mount importance of the . _____________.... ~.,_ Allegheny Valley citizens an.ontlet, sad it will not be long before Road. The cameos of the enterprise depends the fatness Of that laud and th e wealth creating upon the active and submantial sot of those labor of her honest. yeemanry,will be pouted in whom Means etablet them tog, be jot to th eir an hundredfold Increased trade into thisnare own in • All-may a ye s someshio.r,"' kit, and demand it return the various articles: and with a anited"alltd v igorouseillirt, the ifoik. of our fettricatien.,' •- - ' . . '-. can be anotoplished,and Its benefici a l kittie,- Ti Arnitstrollg county there are large trials of ;en. eirem-the growthrinmethond proipctitY of richest alluvial aid limestone lands, surpassed i cur vicinage be permanently se c ured. in-vitality by none net* country. - Cloak- iron I WM. P. JOHNSION. --- ore, and other minerals are found it abundance I Pre A. V. It. 11. Co. in every townebip. There are two largest .. . , . class rolling Mille, capital invented twomillious. TR' One of-thestendllwieconetantiy and-largely-em ployed in the fabrinatinti of railroad bars, with capacity to make from fifteen to twenty thous zed tons per annum. There are many. woollen factories and steam saw mills. Sixteen blest furnace stack., prOducing an average" yield of two thinteassd tons each per innouns. 'Numerate, flouring mills of the first class, both in extent of their operations and in the quality of the man ufactured article._ One of them mills Tire told, has capecity to grind-from one to two thousand bushels of wheat per day. The salt wells are numerous and productive. The euseeptibility of increase in the trade and business of this county, can be namely estimated. A very alight developemene has been se-yet made of bee resources, An open pathway , to market being constructed, and the sequent rewards thereby afforded to enterprise, would make the ogricul. turd and manufacturing industry of !hie coun ty a powerful auxiliary to the prosperity of this city and vicinity. Clarion and Vetango counties have been long knout to this Community an rich in mineral re sources• rn both counts are to be found large bodies of the very beet lands. Within the lust few years so-great hayt been their improvement nod emcees in egriculturel pursuits, that the heavy population brought into their borders by the erection of iron manufactories., has not fur nished' a market for all orthele'produets. A short time since there were in operation twenty eight blast furnaces in Clarion co., and eighteen in Venting°, capable of prslocieg from fifty so sixty thousand tone of pig' metal per annuals. It is -true, that tho depression of the iron an• ernes t an materially lessened the trade and ac. live in entry of these Comities, and presented that rapid advancement to prosperity which a few years ago surrounding events promised to' their people. Still it is oonfidently believed that If new eiscanele for articles of iron pomposition are opened; the increased demend and ready sale of. the rail mitirial cense - 14'mi upon each results, will justify the - expectation Pat a ro sunoitation of the proof:tied industry rf that section. of the State, may he ,secured. The wealth of these eciewitiee canno t lie dormant. The road we propose to construct will hring to their agriculturalist 'a convenient market, and for the transmission - oftheir natural wealth a -'heap and reliable thoroughfare. The full use of the mineral cad egiicultbral resources of these counties, moat be faynably felt iu the bu ena!, operations of this country, -- to Jefferson, Elk, and Warren Counties, foi venous agricultural pi:termer, the lands are of superior kind. The mineral depositee are ex tensive- and exceedingly valuable, eithaellb • et present from difficulty In reaching market, these remain useless in I t o hills and earner. A coal vein of twelve feet thickness hes'heen worked in Jefferson county, and it is said coal almoids in the entire region of Jefferson and Elk. It is well known that there are large ismoutts of Moo ore.' Hen we find in proximity, coal, iron ore, Umber and jime. Invite' into action these sourees of wealth by the eonstroction of couve. 'tient highway's, and tlie beneficial results to all partly*, oitonot tio doubted.. These countiee, however. poetess immense valor, in their prim -... oral forests. The timber of this region, poetic EXCITEMENT IN 1141illISIN11111. thinly the pine, of the beet qiiality, and in nl• linne, April lit most inealculable quentltiee, in transmission to (treat excitement proviiits meroon lit Columbia, end a market, must be of high moment to th is etc- there is much feeling here in relation to the leill lion of the State. It, importance may be esti- log of the stave chore yesterday- The Governor mated from the statement hereafter mentioned. has been apprised of the transaction end will McKean and Potter counties; from position. probthly be called On - to reek,. a requi..ition on Will necessarily' carry Miele tea to Mot* the roe-. the Governor of 31aryland for the surrender of tern 'line of yge Valley road. The immense the officer on a charge of murder. pile &rents of then oetiinCes, end their ins - ,, , , itin., p .. o banal:de fields orbituminous coal , wilirinJ an T o o '" .S un, o f Sol oe d . 9, gi v e sCD with . following account of the affair: outlet to New York, and by connecting the system of improvements in that State, he TA, Food Onorrean at ColuudnO, Pu.—The funistin, a market of boundless extent_ The ~ewe l.y telegraph has already informed the coal of McKean, lying nearer to New York and- public of is fatal occurrence which took pion iu th e is Lakes than will &Cy other largeon th bode of coal columbia, • l's., ou Wednesday. Soria or the ye dcovered, constitute o .entorn poetics have since arm. eJ in th city, from part of our road strode, the magnitude of which. whom the following porimulars b trte been ob. cannot be readily concrised. to the rapid Oct. tai ft d. it epeeists, that Mr. ArchibenJ (I Itidg Element of these last named counties, it is readily ley, of the firm e: Zell St [Nagle', et Weduee• perceived that a new and undisputed market is d o y hod telt this city for the parent , of rarest opened for our wares. log two rotateay - blares, the alleged properly of -In the event of the countruciien of the Volley Mese,. George W Hall and 11. K Michael, of road, will inJuntry and inteeprive seise these Ilattrord county, 51.1; lie fire! obtaining powers natural advantages and turn them to profitable of attorney of these gentlemen. ale proceeded to use? The history of our people in every per- Harrisburg, Pa., and there obtaining a warrant lion of this wide epread Republic, answers in of tho nom of that district, went to the affirmative. Increase In instil tied trade Columbia, where the mitedieja wee* engaged at has uniformly kept pace with, and generally in work. Ile was accompanied ,to 'Columbia by advance, of the facilities afforded them by the tw o deputy marshaile. Shortly after getting erection of public improvements. Pack horses!, three, they learned net tidy of the uegroes, mad roods, turnpikes, canals Ind iron railways nam e d smith, said Lobe the property of Mr. have each in tan proved the troth of this dee Hall, was employed nt a lumber lord, loratioa. It is alleged that the river-and its gime' three o'clock the party,proecoded to tributaries furnish an adequate outlet to tuaritet, the lumber yeed,rm the soothers extremity of the nod that it will compete with tiny improvement tiro, cheer the negro Wall engaged piling bun b , made along its border ,., The unecrioftey d Ler. sod attempted to arrest hon. lie mode at i o an tiers of that navigation will destroy it, as a effiiet . lo escape, cud in the nettle tit Mr. Ridg competitor The free?+ of winter and the ley's Leger-holding it to his teeth. At this droughts of mummer, with the artificial hopedt• J oh ,' oei. !d o liidgle 3 dee* a pi;nd, whirl, to th e merit* to Re en, eren in high timid , . are alone scuttle went al, the ball paseing into Me ne n enffielent answer p the objection. ;nig neck, 'thereupon he fell dead on the Prior The rel dine value of as uncertain river nevi- Upen the result tieing known, Mr Ridgley nniJ potion ant nn'artificial mode of intercouroc is he would give himself up to the authorities, and jormished in the following ntatelnent, made to woe Mont to do no but he meta gently:inn, me , - me by a person of high respectability. It is proprietor of a public house there, who.advised also worthy of remark, that the tennefttion hai him to lasso the place, on account of the great e Imoring upon Pitt:thumb Industry. A .citixen excitement whin would doubtless trim Me. of Elk county, being engaged in th e ' erection of Ridgley then took the care, and reached here a large Saw Mill, portioteed the mill irons in yesterday morning. It ie cold that no stoner C;noinnati, ehipped" them by the improvements Wait the object of his visit made known 1 0 the of that State soil by the Lakier Dunkirk—and other negro..., who were eke engaged in the thence by New York and Erie road to Olean—end lard, thou they all rfthed to the spot nud re- thence hauled them by wagons to his location. nisted the officer Mr. Sayler, ft* of the of- ' The purchase was made and Moe mite adopted, cern who anonipmied ale. Ilidgley, retftual to boatman enema of tranetiortation win lighter by flarrisburgb, where tie was - arrested, belt Tie that route, than by the natural end direct chart • leased shortly afterwards Smith, the atifortu net from this city to his residence. Comment n,to fugitive, has • lets a . wife and two children on such fact. Is Midis!, innetnuelt at they for- in Columbia, where he has resided foe titore oish the beet argument to induce us to a regard than a year. An inquest wan held. over his re of our true interests mains tiv Deputy Coronet-Pother, and a feedlot .1. gentleman intimately anoeisted with the rei"riar‘i In nrrim inrien el" th e foregoing. ft lumber Nitrite's in the Allegheny Valley region is needles* to state +het Mr. Ridgley deeply re. h a , e„,,,g a h,,,i 4 hi. , t h ese t act ., •In I 852 , th t , grets the occurrence. Ile evideoced it very amount of hither flapped from a point between clearly the very moment the ocrourreuce tram. -the head watery of 'the Clarion elver, and about rired.c six miles above the town of Clarloo,wee twenty ' tyseven =Wpm of feet,.from theAedbank nod tributarintwouty-eihie'relllians feel,frifoihe Ma honing and other smaller eitreams wlthit:raogo of the improve m en X entimated at ten million, of feet. Prom the mein rime anti its upper tributaries he estimated so equal quantity. The number of shingles he pate at twenty millions, together with &Very large amount of staves, headini, Ac. Its further represents that the construc tion of-the railroad through the upper forests wilt justify the erection of steam saw mills, and that on whatever route it may pass, twenty mil llone feet of lumber will be *neatly made..that with not be pres m en means of re reaching a market,.ced- ade is con ty millions feet and;Tellable. tet millions of fi ebingles t will pass over the Allegheny road, an overage Ills lance of eighty miles: The Rutter pawing northward will necessarily be pretty ennehler&- ble. The coal of McKests and edjoitling roan. ties passing own. the eastern end of the road must be, large In amount '' 111 P lespeovernenis suede to miry coal into highly coltivaled fann ing and manufacturing &strict!, each as. West. ens New. York, bare uniformly returned a fair profit on , the Lovesement. ... • „ a .. •• . . These estimates below a:unreel, few figurer will demonstrate the valeta .0' our railway swan investment. If to tonnage of iron, lumber, and coal, be added other metiers of local trade, the merchandise and wares to he transported it supplying the wants of the people engaged in produoing.and bringlogjble tonnage to market, and the amount of travel, werinay font come alight estimate of the revenues likely to flow from the Allegheny Valley Road. - •. In its foreign connections and - probable'beat nem, our road presents still more astonishing evidences 'of Its value. We have already alluded lathe importantpositin of Its western termipue In passing. Norttoeastwardly, corned Wilicron the Sunbury sad Erie Railroad, by which It will form Connections with 'Philadelphia and Lake Erie at•the harbor of Erie. ,To those Seeking a south-western or north-imam point, this road affords a most eligible and desirable route. .t few miles north of the Stets line, we will connect with the New York and Erie Railroad, cad through it and Ire branches open to our manufactories the leterior of New York, and by Various chat• tele, an eastern, wester; and northern market. IMPrOtellente already made, or in progeny, o h;t w ise r i c t r f 4 on a n n e d ct . r n w i t th o u t- s h th e n c central highway a ra y i t i o w• t u i Le cities . " of Boston and New York, and the low. er lakes. A glance at a map will demonatristo the truthfulness of these sPoonlations, and con vince the Inquiring mind that the first link in the great chain is to-be faint/bed by the con struction of the Valley Road. That the improvement will pay a liberal' in- Mean on the cost of Its construction; there can not remain a doubt Will It return a fair equiv alent foe the otitis,' they May make to the chi. Gene of ' Allighety County ? Its Influent* bu the value of real estate, each property holder can estimate for himself. .To the me chant, . our rroad promittes,,even ehould It never pay an fa torese on lie cost, an .ample return for tho aid, he Mayen it, it the great Morena oenutiness, , It taut produce, audio the choke of !markets, It gives to him, for his purchase& 'To the' mann. Rotten mid Methanio It opens a new region 'for the Isle of Iris fabrications, iced secures to him new facdlltiese anti certainties In, obtaining' supplies. TO that most timorous and intim* log class, the working men, it gives assurattoes of steady emplo ant, and remunerating wages, In the inure bonbon of their City. . The foregoing views are 'minted to o ur oft inns, In the hope :that they may ho' partially inalninental In brlnging.attention to the pains IN Ql9Ail of Tnr. • r Motes 1852. 1848. Btoiee. 1852. 1848. Maine. A it Obin, 23 23 N.llakopshirn, 5 '6 Indiana, 13 12 {imam, 5 6. Illmois, 11 0 • SusacAuselle, 13 12 lowa. 4 4 Rhode bland, 4 Wisconxin, 4 Conarrtieui, 6 '6 Michigan, G , 6 frelo York, 35 36 Kentucky. 12 12 Nem. Jaacy, 7 7 Missouri, 0 i Pennsylvania, 1:7 26 'Alabama, • 0 ; Delaware 3 Liatitiana, 11 • 6 11 oryland: •8 • 8 Tornessee, 12 ' 12 . Virginia, 15 17 Mississippi, 7 , N. Carolina, 10 11 Arkansas,, 4 3 8. Carolina,..: 8 Texas, 4 4 Georgia, 10 10 . . Uslilorai a, 4. 0 Tote,. '296 290 We have marked In Italics the lafteettlatates that went for Tailor in la; giving Min 168 rotes to 187 for Can. . 'She same States would tow east 101 votes, or 12 martilhati a majority. . Il- linois and Missouri each mtin two;-Massachu setts, Pensisylwania,Misconsie, Michigan, shisippl and Arkansas gala - one each' New Ilampshiee, Vermont, Now York, ,North Carol ina and South Corollas each lose one, and:Virgi , oia Imes two.._.Tbe ether. States hare the some number of Members and,Blestors as betos, and California Wadded to thirtiumbor.L-N. Trf- iiii•DI•O:GIN. CABO ...W010,1041 • Weslib:igloo rumor afloat that direetly 'after ihe organisation of Bsitimore Convention No 1..0 motion will be mnde that the claims gap candidate who has here. tajuse bessi put in nomination by the party and de: footed, shalthecansdered by 14 convention:: This, it is supposed, will receive tho totes, of the friends of all the tandidales, Gee.. Cies except ed, and thus throw. hitil out of the Hog. - • We suspect ibis motion' has ouly been alto/us/od, not agreed on; and that Its palpable personality and unfairness will prevent Its adoption.' sierwLANE'B WORM SPEOIFICI—The ramear.imak,. dont. show. the demand width U. roolfrioa cres.4.l44over/C.wio Intro(Noel. 7.T0,0F00n0, Wrycolog . 151. N. • Docomtorr- 1 044184 r. I • J. neon a EV—Your trorelllnir agent loft with too loot onouorr s gosal.lty of Dr. 11 1 Loneo Pill, and Wino Oor dna, to . ooll on mon 467. The Worm 1 1 2irelSo loan sold. and kabool4 b. .glad to mixture Mom a. It of rim r0. 111 7,01.11tai i Tory 1./ Mary offal In smelling ororso• If Iron an forward too sagas., or eentktne an miler to all on row. agent In '80ra1 0..0... 6 .,110r00141.) I Walt It .11.1 mat •Itlwaseidd ; Lt:4NBwoamo rrbon Vn e. d 111 1. 1 . - .1. 0 11 0.0 that 11 .41. .1.4 lbrlha torn "lb , 117 roopiatallo 11firrOhinto .41 Dtro ' irsiotj And h} a 0404.11411 • Airlf there • 1m any maa, haS ho shied oe ot.rted. rimer, =rebottle.. tuerrbent• or tnalt,c, 'h., hem sot yet Hotted himself With whittle ot ILO: Rorrlrw Arabi. gared. it wIl , Liultoeut, hit hho-wo oow,atel do 0; arc he el.' bd worth Ile 'wehtht 'la sold, over arid orrr ma 4 haws it 4,11 WI have beau weed. Yon here our irottathr 1.44 ended I lii•StprilivalsoL . , . .. -. Wpb .. , . • . , , . .e.iih , o~sa~a ~ i..?~..~ ~.f., ` ~ ~.. '' `. HOMICIDE AT COLUMIUA-GREAT ACCOUNT OF TUE:4IFAIR. .Coittreara, April by 'Considerable excitemenk was created beret yesterday afternoon, by the appearance In oar borough otDepti"ty Marshal Sayder,--of Marcia burgh, accompanied hy police officer ,lildgley, of•Ballimore, and Sir. Stansburg, for the pur pose of capirizing a colored man, alleged to be the slave of the latter gentleman. St three o'clock in the afternoon the party pro ..teeded to a lumber yard in the southern extre mity of the town, where the negro was engaged In piling lumber, and his arrest was. attempted by the two officers.. Smith, the alleged fugitive, 'tried to make , ble escape, when la the 'grog gle officer Itidgley, drew a pistol and 'dia. charged the contents through hie neck, in the region nt the carotid artery. Smith fell, in : straitly dead..:— • Much excitement being produced, 111,1gleji then otetei.l2.hot he Ehoulil deliver himself up to the authorities; but upon the arrival of the ho rough °lli at hie hotel he was fouoil to here eater . , .1c ezoi then etateil, by hom e of the by etindera fLat he wan Peen goitig over the Co fumble Braga at n rapid pane, and no doubt real:Led the' half past four o 'clock train for Bal timore. Officer Snyder took the cars for Uarriebarg at 7 M Ile had here under temporary arrest, higtwas libarated by the officer without an ul"- Mtlinatine Deputy; Conner Fisher held an inquest upon tho body of Smith and a verdict was rendered In accordance with the whore fact, Smith leaves' a wife and two children. He had resided in 'this borough about eighteen thenthe. • The shave '(sere have been gleeueil from the statement before the Corooer'm jury, RIDOLEY IN it/mu:twat: , •. , Aril la The officer who .hot the l l,ll .TletuNEl einve . nt Co lumbia iv named }Wee", nod belongs to the firm of 'Zell Rldgley of thin city. Ile wan punned by no excltelbaud infuriated crowd from Columbia. and with greet dif f iculty mathe hi.. escape nod reached this MI this morning • Ile given the following account of the affair. After the arrest of Smith, nn enraged crowd :of negro,' surrounded him .t.,0 endeavor to. reit ctie hie prisoner In order" tb {{depend himself, and intimidate them, he drew;his pistols They still meek' epee hint, and Smith, ion straggle to get away, got his i Ridgley'r}'fingir in his mouth. — hinder the excitement maimed by the pain and the mob around him, ho raised his other hand in which won the pistol, nod in the sudden Un ionise discharged 11, the contents enteringSmith'e side, and killing him instantly. fie fled porsued by the crowd and with greet difficulty succeeded in reaching Shrewsbury, York county, where begot on the care for Bab tinier, lie is now getting legal advice in the writ! cr ' THE P EzsiEncm-ELEETOEAT. VOTE. It has been virtually gelded in Congress that both South Carolina and California shall have • member of Congress on their several (mistime -the letter of the law giving it to Carolina and the spirit to California This increases the - whole number of members to 234, and the Pres to idential Electors to 298, making 148 oeotemiry choice-148 being a tie. The Electoral vote of each Mate, under the New Apportion,. Meet, no compared' with that of 1848, will be .9 i4UDG) Nc). 60 Wood ot. bi'Jon Pancriaa - of all kinds ex eOatecr , at MIA aka with angesai. and at reasonabt. met. '.. Spooist,stteotion will b. siren to Peden an.l Pa ctata ta.aik.atitibitkil.,i4 0,11 ..rg., _.. ',..•-• • \', ptst , ,l . llllileakl. Ittla:ar Laill./k/k.Ratio...4bCA, w.ageg,tbasitilut...44siwir awl wasotit, *tinted ---- • 4 z : banlitmt. Eke in so. ao, - .wal Cie' Bin. &Yen N. Kisk — Let - me know ~ •t .7 .,, c na not the Porsoucts st,Got m. to wholssals 10 li:is o.iriir Ott with's ilish; cries rtiatb. ein.iatiasati•- 41.44. la. wilds is soft, pa.tvarsal tatlatt‘thu, _ f ;-. I I ' Sotok *tor. ~ , r 2, .4. w.:manroutr. ' f --- has. Esq. Prsumon—Dets Let q...pcnatitr OtP•thelmattgli Lail told. sad .11 , ...Jul. iced call dosm two Inman atrp qeqs. *,ll tatt*Dl4,Tt. ' bur .ale Truly' lour.. E45T31.41,:. At CO. Dtvggisf.!Ceneralli throughoit the et tr• , • NOsan't itiort- Praminui • ) ---'— I).A. . G UERREOTYPES: , - P,n Officelluilding, TOTI atren., d lITIZENS and strangers who wish , to ob sj wit . eccarel.e, arlholo Anil life lite llkenol, et • YilleTilthltit4rltiliTalbtn Z t4 ;lit?o,lll, l , ' , — .ll, ° ,a4 , .,.l:.! .uAtenteut, or am there.. feed.. . ileeloer elle oi the e 1 ... evid belt •reaziged no. mod Sky Ilchte erne. mo m:Li-I OT the Imre... with leotroluente or thioxoceit eio.roii lime, awl barliegAilooteiftbeefeteott of Deemer. 411'/WerELt::::fler Va. bOTe.tr."l=l%!Wrolo' V in U. older Lt. 11.4 Name. of the AM ikee.ll. of Levi= - otepes. eilbor einoir or lolnieDelierkilen 9.le*tiever itreveeed. • Rome OPI.L.aItRi operatioo. is all :,:than, &ea B ',lark A, it... 4.11 P. IC Ease:dale r, ketm — o — via, _ hicKentlree Wright, M. D.,Al.p—ii+b„ . v Lat gemmed 64 , 111.• tut! tfigtollm t , to :12,' •l. below 441311111." ss if ; SPRINti , A RRANQEMZET- . i elevelaad and Pittalanh Rail /load : WLA I E MIIMWMfg: CLEVEILAND. TOLECO, 'SANDUSKY. Dr, TROI CUICAGO, MILWAUKIR, DUFFAL I i , DUNK RK, coLuMnus AND CINCINNATI • riglE tow nnd i'ai.t rumillfg steamer FOR 'l7:4' EST 111,T1',,,,t-art tlio,Dltortlt testagfoot.:!. : .tlf;:it t. ,4l o 7 •t o i r j:4 ' l4 rl le w,V, i ' t* . E t iprea. V....in tattonth hall Road, I %thg :1 1...k%1017.V.:1“1V.Vg .cl.o....“ceJo e l c P I:;4V,7,l!',77.!itfkVtit,t44tatr, VPlrltlla,dßtrtr; lo and unktra. y Pan. (01`1,, hod I -- - OS GO to, " t.' ' "Xi' U.,lilllii' A.CAI3O/I RY, Adept .'. envelind and rnabaran indunoid Ot;. 011 Ito, rortot- WM, Intl Sto:thbeld /tont.. (UP no. ) opoll"-Ttrr,e,'IngroUP'r. o to Allistoo,oud Clew . ..land sod Pittehands..ll7/1.,' foOm"Allentntto.Ci lan I. lb. ttr.• Rout Plttaborob to Clowalatat fa SI; U. I " . : , , z(. l . f . IV _k ., otti "ge t s , r a,,,r in Cleveland al 0/2 =Giant .—:,„ . SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1852 vaMail Road ani l iff i t l i Packet Line. Rrrrrrrn PaigoursrL gr- r , / '4 : 3"1` 414 , 14.144, cad 1. 7 41.41p0re. 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal • 1. k THIRTY 6 . 1 4111 f 110UHS. PARE TO I 'BILABELPHL4 .4- BALT. $/0. Putt; Mott PThostol g;,, CoarrulTsatla ItOrnt. iN the opening of B anal Navigation adai jt lo Mar cf arm,. Patket Boat. Will Ong, 'Dosed. Ina at Olairroll• With th e Yanotrivania' Itathotal, .4 Varat.t float • 111 lear• Pittotiorgh OM) . teirtileltat erlock. prOtlaoll. Pa/wogs:era talent tba Ralllniul at Blahs villa oratalay at cloatk, rroarbot the Portage hoed lu that arriroot l'alletletobts or baltitenra, aarlroast /11 ,221214. Ilalttronra pariwineali in( Ira { at Ilan, 1322q1/. fiat 1,2;11,44 Train Pan of Ma lialtl.toont Th 4 fansabanam hoof It, That city, airtrlatt lo .owl to Waalanation cy Nato. aturialwg. Pot y, . wa a a isowther logwantlnn. applt 0. ltEftht.th ITlThat Amato, or teirtAr 0 ' 11:, Vlzsiar- Catazen's. insurance company of rittelmrgh 11... HUE/WY:Taut." t‘.4.31111a. L. ) I/lILILIELL, ate". OFF/CE, WATER. ' BETWEEN BILNKir AND WOOD STBEETs. • 11111.6 AND CARO° RIPKA ON Tilt Ith, AND 311 Art:;$11.1.1 NI% 67.1... z., AND TraBUT, 1::4. oAtaakve GY. FIR E. i ALM au +tut Mt ' , calla ul w XS-4 and . 1 .1/L.A.VD .X.l rig AT.IO rri cv:vrtmrro SINS PIWTOP 141,rt PuUlal. Jr rani Vrootrr Lrrarkt. ac SI. I In .. i ltte i r7 Wt. t 1 10..t. Peltaven, ". . • J SlANEanchnot, 88, ay M PuorPo.l Pnc.c. 8188 MA. to MAU to 3'41 'yens of bra e.t..nth coorn/-.8, tl hut, at .8 o'clock, of 8 arlet FYINW. only &Ili' of Aleatondsy-nnd Y:n.y. Jana 811nIck, In lb, :my of Ituaae. John C. Schand's Fifth and last Lecture j IN Switzerland, will be delivered this ev. %Jr a ralo. l'oewlai. flay It. at tke. Lori. re doom of 11, rrertel fre•beterat. Cimlrcti. •111 rift, .err...lt I ECT—tike Wooer .51 the 1:c:ore:mil. of gents, M.. A. Lire or J. boo Caleb, awl the •ut.....w0r0t 11/Worr of ezerlattl Joao to tem. preweet tzar. Iwor. to, pro at: o'clock. lecture IV liek/it of hall rot T. .t.ltoitlataw 'tfl coot, I Re .. .. . .. view of Bishon 'Connor's Vindication. `ritllE I , i.EV. lilt. hIcUl LL 1V11.1., DEILIV hrr • Iratwo at the llaittnlc Hall; 1.11111 at , PUN. rno Th.,reloy evrolog 0.1.1. the at'. toot.. at half • • 4 ...wen o'clock, m treir• of Itieltol. te'Lleatior's Vs oda rafi.n. of foe for... Leta.. Tho I r rood. ..1 the trots. lo b. applrolpil.trA. to thy W...... - 1A l enneryl•st6 lineal:al. Tiketn. 2:. rctit• each , way to pr,curml al the Joor ou 11, . 040 cr z, or at thy atotee.of Luta 1 ..0vi0, J. 11. kirl!or„ .• II Kosheli et V0 . ..1. 11. WeLteti. Kay I (to w J. L Ilea,. 1.. , ....ith • t a.. 11. ,K1e1...r. 1- 11liturgb: 11. I". Weimarta. Ali...Nadler. • tlreheri., row.l.rtarion book IL.onty, Third rtnwt. w of Jaw I. owlillo. It .t , 11...•, S. Walton, Pills. 1 ..ir.1!,.1.1.i010e S. p 001... Map..!dealt . ..lLL,. Something, Extraordinaiy - . . ~ 4.'S T. Tiy.%ii , K i NS, th 6 grest..t, Podestri , ~. u:Ar arty,. will retocruoe he cleat feat ninth .t.....•litr wotautivo town antwout I.lwro or eett.lor • eri,er 01.1 k: arti , toot.. at at Willow* Ila/I.Ttleador tOOrts iv, tilt lb. 111,. *ad will o.wµr. Thar. lay •rriineg at v o'clock. K0.10..1.t he witioaceer.l. Mt 4.34 CrilloNZll-11. S. Ilancock, - of the Second Wer t ,•,t,,,z,,,n, VIII Le • csitallltit• for Coroner. mt.- .inet to the deils.ou of the 1'414 ad.! Aolltawwitic Us.. CHEAP CHLNA . .. GLASS, ao.— TYNDAL,E & All MILE LL. Nu. 2.ta CllPhp:ttit PllttatiELPlll*. kFFER. to the citizens of Pittsburgh and wirlath, tho chri, of their borohlof Fat ha- Ia" grZIV tad 21,11.41.14Z41 pi Atli oso.. or Preach or Iteglinh CHINA or 11LIM oroNa %ARK,. W. 4114.821 Waltit.thst sad ilouidrd. lu proat Tumor y. at It.. very Iowa; taloa. • Itoiaho Unanhea watt Prirafit baaaneaupallral with Ur Lost ortleir& at Teri rhea, torten. rattail, New Spring Goode A. MASON & Co. Are now opening no tout Orto Ilondrtiti in twil . ftacitasu O r btil ilf!tgroftillltltlttlfiVattilllaterattci3 Don U ut.. rarainit. slu t 10 cues Id whin de Labors a 4 LOU: •inuo tub colontli Lanni. I 111.11 n. at • acid 10 onus. tl raiot Bonn. da tunes at 1210, SOO don faun liftkir fit' lb tutu nut fon.: Caber.. at 6 unto nub ItIOODREVE MANOR, or $x Months in I,- Ton. tala snit the twits ud Minn of lb. tiro.. by Annalist:tun Donor.. niftier; or 31odcre Fashion; • mul by Ailiniz Tonoloy. Anrenittrui or a tainob; by Afinsoder Daman T. Truny Fifth of Sta. or Mbarl. In tin NI Platt. Nu . .torn of Bun. aut. lir on of tholUallrd VW. Nu.; 1, .t.14t. Ala./Ha Ettul t. A .I Ihnuttheld.4[l4.. re: '44 At .74 Hun • enijirs Th nikroat. • Notice. rplIE annual .meeting or the StoolhoMori attar Att.hatalt. C..cinantl aM loolevllleTlll4, ea •bh Compeer, be held et the Mitre of the Com pany. Irk Cloelonetl, let MUMMY of Jane nen. (Jo. 1(11)•[ lo o'doek. Do tae 14patao. of Invartnne for boonfrar JOSII U.& 04,1.31p1 A. 'FILE parthership . hereiorote • t•..esdotas.a, in the Weekend' COCI6IiI. Yon bluenose. leder A P ara% a! MURPHY a LEN, env don:geed oo.lbe let April lag. by untold eeneent. The bnolnesot of 1,11. Ist* flnn alit I. oettle4 by It fbola "'Z'n"°to, a"" at lb. 0 1. V. hDna u,Yatesa—~Pitt.lneyeb. atOsam2._ ILEE to ..k U r .L aC is °Dr' I L ! l O U 7 . Isj of Ans....oss% Ooostr, No. 13; ...stses-sr, welt Cash for Wool. rrue highest, market price will b 3 paid for all th• ditto/old palm of clean washed wool. ott4 ; WOLLEN.,OOODS.,O 4 pond and re eic- • • Inp diroet fros, the mater, on conAannwne.roi Ala low, IQ ease U kVITI !! '67 iha'. DM" n IWlswl and Ise • skyi O NE Ewa fine Blank enesibierein (tkorp "124 BlaiJ fbrettyk ji UST R6O'D AT TILE PUBLIOATION OEI, kigt."'"g""b'lL B,wllretb►r or Alrotary Lib or Moots, Clam AM Pl NVZ!! ,l7, t ' ori3l M Att . br Mama:, Clifton. or ModLro W.pbk.o. b 7 Ary Totu4T. 31::olfgrtrir7 Itt , %Terao . o i s; the la Plata W. A. 4 ,II•DENILIOINNY CO. 10 Poortb stmt. treOLET-11. Store, well thliiiiied and rota pletrly forrOslnd for Dry Good.. and altara Aho.t w =Mgr°rarziAm routh.l4,lZ V LitTozzet 7 lg r . .0.17:tt0. saes--'- . .. t ~.,. T"E . rerineretiP haretofoli - 'tie tiiii: bce• e... the end...l=g the (ker . elne eee o p,r rt ia l tri F a b irr'erf'44 , 4l.:4Zf r e e ,h, e r jirtit. The Equine. of thr atm Atm Vlll be tibled by th T. Voh Bobabont, who lo a tchorio,o4 v, me tee to onto gm doe th"P'"W". - ' ... '' 7TRAVISPIANI: Phystiologh. M. ,, / 3 1.11 , 62.—emi1l . ; . . . • . Co-pa p Notice mtIE ,poonsigned- bqvoll,his.44yforgied ' RAZZ . c .Mit 7.1.111: .r, of • VON 50411M18U1411..-.1%. yfaivactril WS"' 14 P.B R MORPOT •' • 11.. yuyisonnuorpir. — 2—tortr r • • • lfiVa.lll ._ Cl i fi LthiVEVreishigoll,l6o4 • J.T. &J.J.1100211. 24 !nem argot. thl. Say br tel , 4 iffAttprl. piordsita lay N N. .1/1* -60 bo. 'reed • bxo. Pearl . Stahh . for rale P 8: rtislititrPiO. OATS4.4oks. pr. Gor. dreigrtbe ep.rrn S llG if , j 4 l . - :- 1 19latds.lino r mz e g o2z , _gun. std.Riaw mT43 •J. P DILWORTH Ut Q,llWp._. 6 R 4 1 11%. or P.J \ J. 8. Min, . lnbbttl . b FISU-7 b '• Ebd: "fi'dalilfgZir ,r,u; ' • e...miLle b a mr4 VILOI/11L,401), bb-I;.Blantyria rut iale Warr ntreet. S UN' ' a. 4,7,71"'h'..". .• • Navigator foritala'eg on, • , , nod Irma:moot F-S•fr,i,VOREDIJAMSStigskie 011 ms A 11.1Ailtudletei. F.1.0pp., ATAA4,I•Aboo, AZlL b : l lik r e kr U Zle l f:t glazed Will Paper, auitabld \ for Ja• DiAwleg Naam. . 1414.1 AgbAlet.chwaAnr.pattano. Dirt Ivo d frAA Ih lrrc . poeor rA 4 1 a iiAt a r le • WA tan. Itam 6 Mate .pima, tat y;,, Ifard.n, l ria. LL PAPER., of emit variety of pat..' LaUnt Unglued Wont, Sc.. to solo by • TIMBIAP PALIIER. . NI O. SVGA It—Gs bhda. prt A too,. juin reo'd tH Il •310LASSES-' —3OO bbla. 'Plantation \\\ 0,,.r op brLd,,n4 far el& • & T:FinityoXit.(so alsortod Nos. 8$ "'" /4°""iruhreitioVriStublinat 1 110 01.A . r . --- un reed, find Ur I , 4lioEr In2l2,_______L_lll l / 1, 11E,19g 1 . 111(i MUM. \ W' , CILASBI. -- ;'100 bre: 8x10; 'ltintislit4 ft 39 b bbls. p ore Cider r:. VinegaiL • \ BONJIRIDGIR A isonnsy. , nowErls rispectfully informs 1111 33,6411114,2:7did050!,11,1 AcolsolF will tennis :, trsga:Vgri.rAttil:Abnts thret.r. n o:ie alkul voolooSotrolnlos eases c Lodi ',All tao e. Toqsabotos the' Ctszles Avon'. J. n. bisque. rt. asJ Jobs Jloirlooe..to9, Al. ;;• Jdt;.t mArz.:4 J,tbeur. 7Lectis on Atiatomy and Rhyaloloiry. ILIFAS. brA4. sIOUNSoN will give a v.r t he,,g ; ,isi a y 4th, at ' oi tirionk. I . the Leetar. Meow a. Presbyterian Chinch, blinitbOnlis ea srt erilan r iten le tarnished with an es.ternriee I ai fert7 4 4 "1" Lertnres lo n t ig l hts prachaid and fr lelebaniew. t 4 h'r nod a"' re LS cents. VOli V POSER, of "Ile \May Queen,',' moimorthit bials Emigrant: “Tlita dlind itm: and ininto yam r:g.:d,. of ¢I lA¢ bn papelm Bala i . .Katerain.V . o:r% .1 1 ,:°44V.'"'"" -41 ' ' hr in 13 • c /00KS will boli e. 4N:lmi on 31binday, 28 usep.petty.".t the. 4111. the 1. ts,•le.o.us, be II. gizett i. F.,2 , 8 11 h .ar, nod, the threelloo of P. K. Kinp.'"W":Coolulr ettnirsr..l.!4alleSlT' It':;,y I: tiP.ur. l 4 .,i s , !;;;Prit l ,l: risk an:;k i b i , Pittp.... C :Dhtl' 6 !‘" ,l2 '"`:!";/.1:Zr.1 ass. AV Hamill. C lhouse cs. U.K. terleT. espllal,d...k. &V.A.. to be s Lbanee.l SaC•. each, SI O pet share Us I. p obseerlh. urrikiiL,Tk gs . "ssdstr. 1616" i YY Iu lIEESE=.IO,bir. Extra Creatj\asCrOo ‘../ ant for Isale,by say 3 oAl.2.lisc-x t. UT'rElt— 3 bt 18 . Pres& Hull; — ' 7\ -- 6 71 4 boien teceltioit P 0 • Cs. It. IS, awl for e•le bp wia rART.A. - Stla ACID- 7 2 eases just reo'dfi .g. the tuanuGetoter. pelts*, and fain, by • - W. \d, N. WICKSKSUAII d — rTio n , e,r2 6214. WICrICEILH43.I. cas Josto•d, and p. fur br ‘• mr2 - A N Icy PPE -1 • w il e. 41,01e.a.,_rar a k gapaea ad Ale,haa; e 3Va* Padnt • ' \ . -- JAII.EB W. WOODW4I., Cabinet' Furniture • Mannfac s turer •... Roa. 97 and 99 Mid St. littsbiirlh. .' • fit". `w. ItgsPEcTEllLLY•inferbl e his Cr • Dirri.la arid troilpinnot. lion he he. _tail ettall.tried tn. eorlycionick. o f l_orniturei, which Go 4.471.1.17 the In , Nen sOd ht. ilyor effered Mr rile In this e wlnett will ,ne et skirl, S 4 low oo any In the Uniwes. li/tre or Ile s. .1... 4 ill 41 .14 . 11*11101 CO OphOld toonowt. with .....11 motertels. bon W or ktowshlNGel to w '..'n il'i' /or. awl from the extent:or WA on/era snot facility in rtIrtIffrIVITNI_Id.,"4I./4 bent i'r7"" ....""t4'4,. p. ta. ado..t. ;inn/isle ei r ileotitilotz tile emti. • ere Innen. with nos own, In q I.li t y 14144 MY, 44.44 keep/ nosy/ on bead the 113114141. winioly of every oleerroptlon n( Yoakum, fro m lbeetwapest end ['klieg. lo the Glo.n et..nt sod arst/r. tbnallotuto.Or. *or tort of 0.. 10/T be fortatnoi from Lilo strt, or menutoeloarol eiptoreir I....rder TIS 4 following. inleleo rene. In ironed MS net sort/.... whla. for toehnows or style end non', ...soot II.II:ZMI retrit " 'b r . .t.r725 . u'" ' l4 " id SAW In Plea . itrol it•%•Cloa: \L. '' • . Grt dos. uatuaroor Maim\ 23 do. %dont id illabostons /Locking Clndrai . . \ , td lisfnut . 1 . .4 U! .1 14r1 , l o t. V\ \ t 3) ,'"2" 14' ZV ' a . . b . ' ,..: - i, \, \\:\ ~ 110 cocrm . ,: num, ' 0 .n4•.11 Bedsto l' -, \‘l .., . GO (7:ottnew 1 010 ill IgI L I Vir I." II7/''''‘ . , • \ to Vll:inhisli4a.' - • ° . \ ' ' It 4 tad. sod 9maktut Tabtaq _ . ‘ ,:, Doanl azd , Broke.", . 24 Ctio. Sent Itrie'Tithvbeezi.., ,\ ILL :I r.-n..4. ; . • \.\ • . ri , ....T .- !'.., A F .V a b eiell e li le Ts \ b' • ohriTaatloo ClialrinA j'embroke 40.7 it ri lksbeithae.i . dm. \ . 1 . 11 ...In • ‘ l,l \ Viota .IZ . - , s Jixteosion liiiriluefables Area tomittic , \ uotato and nal 4 1... 1 r \ ' \ ~__ ; ,:'_,,.‘ Alack. • luxe arecirtiaarkuTt 'ircioatatiti re,ehe,..•..0 Witt4Olor dial.. Gatifeet makers xe.pplieil with ...gel. In their live. '. Ph . attibeah. sad Howl. raradittedst the abanost novae. Alt orelerr pr. 1131.11, Ideeil4•l CO. \ tO•Vtly GREAT XIIBICAZ AVEEACTEOS. Masonic Ran. SOCTII CONIMRT IN THE 1:144,TED STATRS• THE GEREARIA, 1 1 1 0SICAL • ,BECIETY. onscrmtm or b 3 t.Sistninnrmy ESPECITULLY aotnice to\ the of Pittsburgh sal Its vlefitlty,tltsittovill C.,71;T:=110111PIMIgatel.';11711.1= bs7 ALFRED JAELL, TbsOcestsat Plaudit to Ms Coaster. aci het ',attests's \ Tickets 40 corms Isiah. Awned seats NJ to kr bad at Ms Mamie etc.. sad Llotslo. oxr=r , v.vigtgg , :a - gf.Tinitriatli t l by Saha 11. Mellor. Weal Aim. • as&siittkle grlßApy, 4e,coliso bate JIM ne'd = o loolarkit Plala sted 10a Crape eh b.t42.4 agria. BLACK SILK LA( ~ `.6S Qa. Ritite and berm" blu.k ileAlpialtia mar aV ;Ad: otre.,t. jrsAM — C WATJxs. , _4, A. hi ea 00. Nee Jost reed Sp res. fine Ids* tenter: IOROME YELLOW \ VRytor-- .4 .orta* .p3O BPUOONMAcIR& 00. assailed \ for ei;li --- ",by np.lo J. 11 011COMITAKR.R •CU. U 'at Uc TTER-8 his fresh Roll reit'd this da pa* br, 11, fora by jOiumuEnbotnlititintale ld. UXTRA FAXIby `_ ll, OUl4-=4201), bbL. ESS POR . .I.lrf p lals br ; .ble. received andfor b6bilikN:o. 4 in Oak coop \ IdstZetiirrLE MOLASSES -300 bask Armco. n 7 arti,g.itotfeci, jp 008-9 We. to arrive: 0 0Tr AA: EC? BEM 111,101417 T, 'star COUNTRY MERCUIII4B, o iub bketrattrthatio:migit liiteharits gcket noirratoli Bprcl t . hible* bilPatir4 it"rkeatit4l27ll kti,".44l't.4l.l'gh eplalt. tlw 1:17/rItIrb Mk"l2ll."tfraterloo'elln• sad 63 ...dd. lbt.t.rall al 4 'mil netenuth., \ w,Romp. e— i nagll i ab.trirzigna.ratikrlo°4 &ME LOIL \ 1,1411-30 X Zda.rtiy.!! Itzlnitnifthtjitizidg Ibr ado •DV,,i MORT, Mg me , reed as d foR • nr.u. s'iaaum. E4:53--3. bbl for son . EIZiPME GOB-10 lotat, to otttif",oll4. jagtl i ta . u z • \ ),\''''"" l , 4 4 l .n."cANiititafir• wkd k•ftt•b7 1 4 71 cf: tyTtri,&\ for by • , 6 . 1:9) 1111.1 prima Ohio eco'd 14#4.4subrAIPT0 et . •. 'CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION Couirrir CoxximoNzi,l 3. Row of L r will ho • woolldato Br ig. 06uotr Como4ooor —loihkie " toitho decision of ttu Wh and •OiloiwoOlo loyllrg • .Cocxn- 'Cowneszossa—=Please annoubct Di T id Th....a. as akadtlate for the abdre pollthml nrtla ullunk • \ Purraosorizr—Edward Campbell. jr., 01 the Third Pittaboet.he Eli be • matilidate teethe edam of Prothonoteiy, signect to the die - Lion of the even j%s.lThld mid 6 Anthniatioid ConzNadri ni 1t dominated d Mod to tika iVir ird%/tten=tiat ' dhtlin of venn i " raira—Franaieil: Gardner, of ElizaWth LowAhl & rn't , l b :t C°."4P.. P24o•T : e OW7I 0oi;)LII 'salami. —The name of lVil I , fa to elcoll. ,! ,r tbe Ward...PlttAboreb, !7.t. nahnaltm 1;.;t.• I c i PaPkoV4=""co,., l° % . I, ^ 4T - • "A 4k , MANY . Vieflatik Su e airs-k-gpliriam Jones offers biaiself as • esmlWnt. 6r th cideo Sbindff.tinlnect to the decision of etc n bld e aul t dintinsuccio Oitenty Convention. atlioliterto • Cone:ma—it ,e are limp:motet( to.annourioe ofsh ele' MU l Hach V ealklaehaer. or Cha.tlere Toanablia et, am *matt.. foc . C.r... 'Far.liuurr—tr„m. ef',, the Fifth Pieuborph. .jedittete fa• nommettoa fa. Mt gale. of 81.rfir. Won tbe4uthammalp sad Whh: Wanly m...1U... to civet la Jou, al.M.UtwicS Coltozaft—The undikeigned respetfully 0 • kr: hisee.lf im a candidate toe, the net. or Colonetotale Joe. to thoileeWoo or the whir Aalftnasnole Veay.otioa.-.OIOI‘6.attNJUNKINa. \oxmisatomze.--1.1. Curtithers,', (Jr Patton Teiw.thip. ca • rotidal...for osnatitatiola for th• office of I Commissioner:boor. notitoss•his tothl'Whig tkaht•tt tloo;,to tooot.nah•prnt WealstendaNn Joao. PithilihNOTAßY—TllB underximett peotful. trotters himself an • o .l4lldatm Ar tho clh)on of Fmthoeo- Lary. Sahlsot to the ty•not. of the .s , t4yhi• andA•nh 113 .1 . ' • JOHN CIA77.!)IIICLL • SuclizriAtly-:—lVillirun Fornyth,-efthe rough of Logitigoviß ,o Offers himself au a eiNfilate for , . the Moo arghlriff. °Wert to th e dethdoo °tithe Whig aodAnUrEguooloOrteroutino. , opgigAgteS I MRSONS- wishing \to buy ready - mule Cktbjng.➢Pei 'IL3-74..Aw eeybil in the neatest and post sips, ill./ T A- saw .an . y liAth ot the .1:7 see poet.lett elasalto oni,stockbefortinttrannnit.teenoert• French.. Schoolmasters. •'rli•E French MaltOr of inetruction line o nd "4 : 1 11414e.1 * . &Mill: :M l :4llrd 11,1..1. 7 to Drop 0 y \ \ Io enriorks of ra wly made . triatblog.' work *gal to curtoolormode. great Imrastl,42:jagairiat. rarl ILloyarectl. URN ,Rufw) imite DOD thlentorrshte.twlanee lure etyls Sprlurtpr.sahh nee.rerill Sprin.e_alet!utomer Nome. (Dew , rtrl .) mad other rim sod /22_,____ee ' 443 p. nig----giita: Confectioners, &c. h,LIPCItiCIit TANILIoi MEANS. \\ Ta ILE oufiteribers have received 30 pounds of ir to t froth he tikuills Rw, or superior qualltf. which. t -7 trade at a I , lrwr pd.. thwt abut tan 60• !mica the ...Me In. the East- ' • • \ W.A./400MM.° At CA ; ' 4... Sys Nibroalele ropIT ', "6"i vaiu; IL) 23c1 k.Cuttior; ree d abol for o•lo hr ~10111, S TON 1,11, Ll' , 6, • oarl • 13mir.onola eL, abcro Ng:13010d. ; LIAI , 3ION—No. 1 "lake Superior, s for Bale t, - 7 by • imyil &pH 'SrobT coLV,ris, AI,ERA --G US9 14.ii.'Woodford's‘pUre, ` r nd ' s .roiL & cOLLlbrii PEARLASII-31. esket : \ rat eorte, reed, fui \ ral. br __ copmer , Report., f.r Mar:bis mod. AlatN:Yr4 112 tt=r.trt,Zrat.r by Mneln•Wn of `She az:I:, of 2rutolOrk. for na_ .4 th . n.ebeip publ!mem V. A. (lILDEN VYNN K 2 AIV, 76 Foutth street. - O.Nl5ll7lEg: • 15 000 Al. Dalk NA: ,4 Ink Primo 14,11 gager; I Law; reesl tor mg. UT. g. /4111111 - Eft a qt. I.IONNET SILKS 20 per, OIoeieTTC:PI- ItUrk'4B,'lP' reiM l VVVritA t ... t ',i, _2._,_____._____ y ARD OIL-20 bbls. \ Nos. I &2, for eale ILA by , , J. SCLIOONMARRIL i. Co, • . .. \ sugio \ 21 Wart-strret.:" 4- \ 1371-117 —AWBERRIFB." rI I I,IIE Proprietor or 'the \ Mammoth Altrn..B,rawberry' 1 ;4: 1 = ' AMA Itt j yrtro b"." 4" . trroa is part ald• n i t: I I.t. t r Stnta.;b3 Marta , rtrot ' • rornet of thn f. ma et daya—and at All,bany 'Nair MO- I.l,,,k,doz zizz; , ! 2, 7. l v.g.:l:r l togt.,:ll•be-rr e t! \Conn. Sea potted riroolara. Or tall apat.Bl wit Dome 8 , G CO. NItIS ND. ' , Portable - 1 11w , drier " tJp \ • •acAton. IVARRAiITED bo thorough: J . bdok, tunl to 'rock lreltt mitt* and tralB by IfIABTIAri,II • :14gititZ17141114'. ahem 'll =l . 7lP.lTlVi l enrr B bea " lt fut. rifttBll and eutoritt. are natty removed from Iktatartot bon,c l v . Store tbati.fl.olB) lithont era sum In in VlZny of atriltZia"lln'llTer I.%letsto',otOnt=r; clop: opt.'firt T thou, .t . b i oroo 8h l ey t 1 to .., ban rerronmeott• grn *ems tonat. notttn!etanstri to wort rrt!'t" gti"."7 4ll . llB qt. r," i'...%1rgt!,14.1^ 1 ,72:17e1: runt" .I.l4...etk,b,.aftentster tried: • • ,N. 1.1.—A 11..18 .warranted to wait watt, or tan sal. Dlssolut* Vf Co-Partnershi partoereliiP., horOtoroio p.be -110 bnalg v&lst II bo rarriod bnreallar .• \IITNIIIIITx24IT,i'aN Partners St wed: \ A N.op t po , r o t ;ttiza n t o o w oftkr's , to, a' porr'un or a ”nl tow touither mold a:ren".oll,l1 rG. 4il.4TAL'et..'' ?L b irePlAutrt .. kul.......l.•'‘t Ohl offiri Or to - M—.222±1. - Carharti 111(ftk —, ,uL\,.\* . i UST .reccived ' a \ supply of CATtiIAR 'S 40 PATRN'T AIXLODIsuNti.. the follouloasprbve-- Your octaves/. . ..),..... ........... 4.4.4,00 i re er urbi a Isa' lielirreel.----• ............... 'ill?, I rate llelarre.. , f;;tsFire l ' u l Ty *"Pe ','"'.. l.l. Yirliii . ii: ifEart: __._.____•\ .• siwo.rsorst• \ITEN - tcs.' Sugar 'cured Dr:sited*, jur — i . ir -- ' - v ,,14 , 4 2 sersr ale by ' noinsoii., Kamm iiii. , ,: ,. „i. \ t5O 000 L . 8 ., 8 1i3h 8 0r4 Inl P I N 7, sip V 4'"". _____' .onteog. tarriia W. ' laUriit—=3hrs. fresh Roll; -------: Malr \ hr ' lariCr ' '' ' ‘ J. ' ll ' lui l a i llet.i . .'" ' ___________ 40:de1cima. rontoetkia we' dlatenent trultA: Dian .I.pie u r....1arr:::114.. n c .. " `"7V• .1. ..74 •VPie . Thee. drorit ant"teadnree - • • Lmoo,Joica and an. lnak er.tri g ''"h""" ."1 27411, frit vhleti ,ir r g i" . l Mcl 0 1 1 : , th AvInalt drum .nt 'COMA dUrCIORIIIA:d * the 1megr= 4 ,= .1 " . ." 1 . 6 . frdt UW4031k,r''.!.717/ViallEsl!!l' tb or 7: - 114:44i141T.r. S latiars:',. littellsllvlns AIR, (21* 4111,A4 Mart J.. Janne elved,sodforsah br a oiLLoop.2B 0 , A R B OAZ dx — d r ' O I LDENEENIrY, \it Co:, 76i 'Fourth : it,. iroetred HarDoeil mum , . ibr put, 1 4.• 4 4.• , <12r• cm• \by Um, al:alto:mot lb* wide vii.;ll4lo.lrlotatVilLro cYlitoot; ~ GO.lotleo sod \ Wauqiikaeor:Or tbo 'Mammy of Chirat4 Br MOO! it o llgor t 3 aftd other ta named lev . NOE ' • • _ab7. j ra th t i` Ogre in the,titie g v i y o a r 4 thigg 121 HEEL ar, CALLOW. btrd Get,:Ali t /.• brag. f o r roda.br * Pried Frei \ • Ityini wanataisine, Canna* Fig4P,rmi l i g , _IL Pared Prothei, ttevi.erver Plums, ao., oboltc.nu• Tao Store I o the t o tor theft, Vs the ebraptat and beat pt.. to Pittsboritb to bur Stu at. ap.l7, 2 11t b e Dz g nsd re " "° * \ “ ; \ -r.e l . "t . 4 . an .....teptgla%; awl+ YE FLOVE—Reod for nalo p TT 41)10 ATDN tin kt a j F uItAl. 11 11: 7th N t tl . 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I% heat saunas a:teeth:4 to a I- ' tr hem 35 % . 1,5110 . but , n . 1 1110Chlt ."-:•thriug to advice. or .•:-S.lll.:tt adssnes • .. souse and9u '., boklir. those artielenvewheld rathet, • •\ • \ 4l Enna:bere t hit t ai•yet tbsteht tw • Witate*, &ds 11hIlds \ \ • .tar In lota ataitplhli. 10 htels it Oh; 0`•-hltd• petite IQ \ i.. • . \ sx, 4 .3,- 1.5 b lit'f3it' W rites at b!a. atel 6at 69I't F's days. Pales 23z,b8te; arboses In eyrrewl.•4 Z. .k. af . n \ 1 •,\ 3.1 e Vaal. Holdout antjelpate a Nether *lean*. kio ea 4:. \ ' ; \ fee man. from 10 3 i is 1 . 1.0 IA htatta the at 4 30114 it la \ ' \ r ' ' • BACON-Prises of beeitaare yell austutont. With Wes • • 'l. 141 blula hams, awl 4 dhett,ta MAUL.; 9 hit is stout*. at ' ‘';', WC 30 tee au., mind 213413?‘ it •11.. it ht.!. thesk.4*, at Shit; 10 do ham* at 1*,401 0 1 aides at Waste ar 'loe 10 do Shout- • ' .\ • Jars at atie."and 3,000 by 111 ; Wad bates at, • ; • and 9X h. Tettna.usualih ; \ t•tuh• ' 1tU 17 911-Butter is deellalien t Vri lb ales 40 ten. ( 3 :3 - I \ bOO bs) /nab toll. from More xlll and 3 I bis'not atrlet, \ Ir Venn% at /3e li Iti.; '' . \\ „ ' ' I • II SX3D-Onales 190 bast at :We 14. .;',.'k,,' J ' :•\ )11/03.-IVe notice a fufthif dunthie tu ^ 0 10.• with 9 . 1 .0 ' \ 16 bide and 4 1 11.0.1 ten on the wharf et Ihit 9e; 11 Jen With n 'n; s f ' \ f •• ' IIAY--I'tices hare lontroisd anafa.'neutd le the light ~ ;, •\ testestic with ealenat the river of 33 belia \it - 33 t, 3 tone • 0, 2 , •: \ ••• at SIB 111 ton, and 8 watch lentil from 13.; real.ta at 1119W3 , ',,, 9•,, ' ,2 9.3.1 91 ton., ' • ' ` v\ • , i• . \ ' Vt./TATUM-11m advanced, with ..tea:i•93,1, , 0 nrls on' t.11..0.4 at 7/.lii biz. ' - • .l, ',', ,k.'S 94 1 11-Sala ;of 15 bids No. 3 tesrketel et 9"k33111 .bbl, tj. ,•, , '. \:‘ othothdadnale drat at full krlnv.".. ;RIVER iNTEELIGEWC-P. STRAN BOAT ARRIVALS AND I/W=3OS itik—Thent iq feet II Inch. tenteit ;11 et... 44 by Pier park lestirremitlittt dusk. autl ftlhtli• 11.EdiiikkLVANIA /Lilt 114 .1 1 —EAST. ; • Kap.. 01 orulaa tyolll lases a't 0 1‘ I Y,C l aek....j ;, Cyptyyl ETYYttok Italu learnt at Ok'ticlock. ,;11106 PitNI:ISYI.I'ANIA RAIL The 11ypnas tiara • !oar. Vyderal Streyflttatioit at 611: - yk. , at, sad ariii. at 440 (1 . 4111[14 f, it.,ftel7 i ,ptiog Sunday. Tp.d0C1.6101.1,4ii. Ittlilltaarula d t 1 u 0; - loykot.m. and G. , ..U/ \i• ' 1 , , ' \ g • v .1,. 1 . , 1. ! r t , P \ \ \ \\\\ , \ •
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