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Ft.f: CANAL r i r t if - wpm viit , OF OF.EFS COUNTY 1 -, Dt PR riIDENTIAL DLECTORS. [la T 0 C. 1 AI L. . A. D. 11.4441, JAM. DoLtr,r. err 1114114 .. Dist ty bi.trieu, I. V :VA" 11. If 01111 S. •14..111,111 It. Canton, 1 J..... V4.4034.M. 16. J444z. IL l'Airon. ..... J.., %C. rrosr4, I. .D.Dr.4 IL. 11,T1D.N. , 4. J, .11 I% Vraltrr., , It. Dr. J.. N 1,1113.1.0 1 ,111 . 1.. 1..,11, 31411.rltre. 1! 4 . 11“r41 Duct. rs'i . pri IV. My., 19. 3X11 I.Drr,r, ~ .1. rr, D. 4414.4... r. AltraWn Dorrtr44.3 $4.. , .4:. ItrymirLtt. tri. 11131149 J. 1110111, • 1, .-' -3 1.1 ..r..• Lt. ~ . DZ. !,1.449 L. 1.01,11. 4. 1 . ....!1 ‘ 4 '' .; • .L'1 7('-' . ''''. • ' . .r?: 1 - ;41N11 ' , ": 111 • 11 ‘ .;:. ". 12. ': . 'l.. rtna. -- 4 - 4, :1 - 1. :RAWL A. PCI.VIANCI. 1 . . --'.-.-.- - - At ityi sonic nnil Whig County Convention Anti-31m0,5; of Alic ,t I'l,n:inlay. t 1,.. tinth of Ma, tin: moo r,r tb- ,, Cnr.t -.-tretnl el , len , litttirlt.'• • _ at 3 ciebrk, P. M., to sl lama 5, eueat l'itt lAwrethlti. an I Ditt, t we...wiaMt xt 2 ot!'ll..k. . o alowrn it 7 o'cbicy; awl. in O.* I want , at 13 erwtx, M., to iali•www •• at 7 n'elork, the eitetiiio In the war. It to to hy itath Of the' election •lintrlctr In nt+two ti , i,itator to arm:ray awmen lon, to b." 1..1 , 1 at the Cart 11 , 11 lg, nn Widnewhty, 20.1 • ( Juno (Airlift, at 13 'clock. A. ;tl., to nominal, a tktet lobe anbrorted by tb , warty. rap.entain% °Mob, el,tion. JO.MAII' KING, . Chairman of Commit°. of Cor,twOwleiir, "Tan DAILY UN1011" IS the title of a new Dem ocratic peony paper, which made Ito Grst ttp pertranee yesterday. It is published nt the-cor ner of Smithfield and Fifth streMs; by au asst.. elation of printers. Lynda Elliot. formerly of the Tait, is editor, and John Layton, late clerk and partner of the mime establishment. is the ha hitless men of the new ;paper. It C.);li ea a very respectable appearance. and is marled with a good deal of Met' and taste. It.is decidedly a Democratic paper, but of what parlicular phase Zees-not appear, as it Makes In its first number no dorelopment of its course on the great snd absorbing topics which agitate both the great pat tics of the country, and to a large extent rug-ram the public Mind. , This nail appear, no doubt in geed time. ROSSIITEPS BUM= HILL SPEECH. The Springfield Republican, speakinguf Goo Koos:lM's speech on Bunker nui, introduction to hie speech we deem fit to rand ride !iy side with the, ever memorable epreth of L Mr. Webster upon the some opal. No man con remPlt, with the heatt of an American within him. without being stir-ed; to the depths - nt ti;s heart with its exquisite--nay, we might soy, rrur,nificent pathos. , We predict that it w.l find its way into, achoo; books, to a model 13 its irsy, nod be recd sod admired olwoyr " Perhaps our readers mill hk e to lee the glow • log and highly poetle paragraphs CO strongly. bntjast l y, eul?gieetl. They are as folios, tin voice shrinks from the task to mingle with the .t; trial pathos °fillet majestic orator, (point ing to the monument.) Silent like the grave, nod yet melodious like the song of immortality upon the lips of a eiterublm— , .l seneelevv, cold ivrtn' to, and yet warm with Inspiestion like n patriot's heart—immovable; like the past, and yet stirring like the future, which never stops, it 1 , ohs like a propbot nod speaks like an oracle. - And :lini it apelike: " - ile day I commemorate is the rod with which the hand of the Lord has opened the Rrll of Liberty.i Its waters will now; ermy new drop of martyr blood will increase toe lids. Pest. ?pat, may dem its flood but never stop it. The - eABIS.-I:be sale of this re! higher i:e dam . the higher the tidy; it will ova , , ntetkoble look really aetonishing. , swoon flow ar beeak through. lice. stud adore, and Precter and Worthington, of Cleveland,the West . hope." .ere publishers of the work, have a letter from I.,:tch arc fee words which came to my oars, the ,,, Boot.n {loner, of May r .d of ti l b. f o l.. anti Lev, Indere, I hope. • In wavier lay eyes Meet the sail of Bunker tuning to an extract: • HlP—that awfut opening team of the eventfri •••IVo cannot make them (Uncle Tom) fist to which .Leilegton and Concord had been enough. by employing entry binder in Dolton: the ,5 (wt.. ~)rtlever, Waltham, Holliston Si Framingham. We ore to day 3,ooo,behind cur orders, and are the. , week printing the fortieth thoulard. ‘75 bare abandrued the polity of trying to get cher, with 11 000 per week. and ehatt turn out 10.000 outdo per week, commencing. with this :';rl3 of the'paet rise before my eyes. I Grid'y Lastly planning the entrancii cat :Ito. I 'ie. , : lite blunt sonott-o• the pickaxe and spade in the Leads. of the Patriot hand. I hoe - tithe patents eiy that well." I FE`, ;it:ow:ten r aisin g his line of isil t'edee, upoa whP.O seen the kola will rest then 'h e may yitiro. Ito their merino trot. I see the toll corn. : - met disc term •of„Preacott moethioid lecueoly nreidttl the varopst, inflaming the tired patriots crii!., 'he elosileal words that tlin,e who hod the • racti On labor should hove the honor of the vier. ~. I see Ara Pollard fall the Ora violins of immortal day; I see the lihaplrdi, troy-log nem king kod. Mir! the roaririg of oina,n from • :1111 , 1 not from batteries, and the, !Acre of ,tar • . ..• tuiadot: town, end the thrice renewed storm and the perserering defence, till powder woe gone and but stones remained; and I EC* VI . GI oil telling Ethridge Gerry that it is sweet - and fair to die for the -fatherldrok I are him lingerimt in his retreat and kee& in the fore:lead, fall to the ground: and Pomeroy, with his nattered musket in his bravo hand, corn ..-pl.sitting that ho remained unbars when Warren • had to die, and I see, nil the bravo who Mt un. unnoticed end unknown, the nameless , • corner atones of American independence. • • All toe spirits of that ttio-t eventful victory under name of defeat--I eel- them all: the eyes of tey sod ate familiar with the spirits of martyrs of liberty, lint those Iced around me . have no sad, &silly look; they bear no gushing RiPods crying for revenge to the Almightli God: the erniloof eternal.bliss is playing around their Tips; and tliongh dwellers of Heaven, they lite -to visit the place where their blond 1343.3 spilt: it was not spilt in vain—their fatherland is freed, and there iv n joy in that thought; adding ever new charm even .to the Imprinting of blessed aunt, An the fabulous divinities of uncient Greece lite to rest from the, chorine of !leaven on Mount Etlympur, ,Ito mrisetho spirit of War ren 'like to rear an the top of dloo monument here. Martyrs of my country! hovr.long rill it yet lie till a like joy will thrill though your dopee . tad seals! when will the smile of that joy ploy around your lips?. how long, will yet the gush of your !Pentode cry for revenge--your fa tht•rland still bleeding, down-trodden, oppress ed! There is a eorrow.to that thought; casting • the gloom oreadness even over the , bliss of Ca rad; Alnighty Father of mankind, let the day or thy mercy be not too far. - - , • Th*.e is the Introduction; now . for the close. It i 3 foliowei : Aril here 'eine:cut abort my words. IMthe Ode , . Lora, where the revelation of Providence • Is told by the eloquence of yonder monument, rkitkluing would be a profanation on my . part. Ac this moment my very mind is concentrated in 1 ray heart. There :stands the powerful 'onside (peroing: to the monument.) Let his words find 151,1 ,e.sra and susceptible haute. I leave you, to ton alluenee of his eloquence To me, his edict, Qttreith was tire hatmouy of an angel's • • sone. I !roes chic . hallowed . ipox with commie joy and confidence. `The memory of my. having timed here honored by yone attention and cocoon:reit by your sympnthy, will strengthen my pottecoo to endure and my resolution to net, • eta ttoott,h the happineis of Washington may not be toy hit, the devotion of Warren will dwell Lin ml lirstmt • . . • -- . • Ha. Govan IA give hie views We evening non ttie :abject of the 4 .sla'ne Law," at the .31elonie Ball. It has been elated by 'EOM° of the popery of the country that he in opposed to it. 'Shill he indlgowntly denied last evening, and henis the formal arsoeseement t!zst he will :Teak on filet subject. tuolog he Wads 0110 of .hip moot inter ettinp wet impreseivi etfoets, in the pees: nee of as little an indlenco as we Aver flaw to thio city. s —Two Bnoir4 hriyiiiia tied in llHopi I under the new Banking law, to witi ..the Sistino 13anka.Cklyago, *Ad .tcwaf . ...E z . ebango Bonk;' in Springfield. Others e-e re por:nx. to start. The cireelatirm of then la . zuf ei.hym deposit* of politic, atockl . with StrAt' Tr( a.artsr;* and *ll notes aro signed tiy Br pi.t er s.l..pointed for the purpose: , yi • -,41 Tti V 3 L. I . 1 - ;: Tot Hafts Lew, o ell Its I*.tor and etreogrh; hni oLte beelotiOpted In ithode Irton4. lioth flonsee in • stogie day—the Roo hy 47 /tyro to 28 Noes; the Seonte with out a diet,don. Thirty-two . Whigs nod Mtoeo Denr.,dr , its voted,for the bW; treren:Whige sad eliteen I:4;nocrate voted spinet it. This tree In the Throve:: If the dyes and4lnes h 05.1 &ma. called to the Benito, and the members bad voted toordior, to their well known conviction, 'the rointity wOuTit .hnve been six certainty, sand pettily elgbt An it was, only two or three etniared to False thetriridoes , . - moms or'imum That. the LINO ctrinelYtel keown . iources of gold, (Iteltfornin ioi3 Aust;eitlia, eo far ; aeunder as they should both fall into the hands of the two gt elt branches of the Anglo felon family, and th their treaeures should have remained con. solicog; ore factl which may Tell arrest atituticn, and lead us to refer them immediately to Ilim who rules over edl. That thscimmediste effect of this flat &Cone ! ri-rt a the meet. precioie of metals will be to and greatly to the'powei- of these two nations e can be little doubt, thoughtbeee is danger • • th tt the ultimate effect will be to bring in la=te ry. enc., ration, and debasement. A rapid and 10.0;es:tine expansion of Amines', however, will for a long titne employ it all; and lend to a die gr•to of physical improvement never hitherto dreamed of. • • • • . Already there is a greater plethora of capitalin England than ever was before known, money be jut: Mimed freely at from ; to cent. This 1 exceeding cheapnens of capital will naturally stimulate all industrial purtmits, and lead even t malty to a'riro in the scale of wages. This will operate favorably upon American indostry by lesiseelog the disparity between wages there sod here, by which the English ,manufacturer Loa heretofore been enabled to undersell his American competitor. Bat it may be objected, thst it tee rates of wage. go up in England en high no to render the mannfaoturera of that roast ry unable to compete with the American in thin market, they must break down. We. think : no: z tiecause the very canoes which have thiown tett; the commercial world so test an secession t er the precious metals, will create en almost bon:idlest market for the surplus fabrics Of both i nations. The vendors - of the products of the in . dut try of the two countries will meet in.coenpe titian, not in the Atlastle titles of the -United .tatem, bat onthe shores and islands of the Pa- There is some hope now that the labor of Enropi and that of the United States will be- COMO more neatly equalizad, not by depressing the latter, but by elevating the fermi?. For thi reheon we are glad that England has found gold miefis of her own in Ausittalis. The e _creme low price of money in England 16 , 1 cause large investments of capital in thin colletry, and the result most bee like reduction of rates here. Thilt will enable our manufao: tense to carry on at smaller profits than have heretofore teen live - wary, and it will moreover eaahle the AmeriCan peopla'to carry out the en me-cue railroad projects which they have in bawl. his view of the eabject, if correct, affords a Oruro of hope for those who have heen proe ed by the unwise policy of the governmeati in aetiyhtg to thim that -protection which is ne ceo,ory to coolie them to compete with their fJet ign rivate, with their cheap capital and cheap ! labor. We take it for granted that nothing is to be ,•xnected from the present Congress; but if our manufacturers can hold on-until the gold of Australia chilli work its effect in England, they 1 - may yet do well, provided the rates of wages do ! rare here. • Pitt Lt NGTON CASATA. COAL RAILIOAD Con• PANT.—The booke of this Company are now r.p, at Browp's - fietel, in this city. Near twen ty thousand dollars of stook have been already subscribed, and ;those of our capitalists who wish to Lave a hand in an undertaking which promi ses to return good di;idends, shonld call and flh-otibo. A copy of the charter can be seen, and ull necessary-information obtained, at the licisi where the books are opener,. The follow. lop poisons hare been cleated Directors of the CoupanyS Janzi White, Erieltlent. Jaa JlcCowin, Mathew Elder, Win. Starling, Dilworth, Daniel Wallace, and Edward Vii rejoice to ace this-ostensive circulation of ki... ptowe's admirable hook, pertly on her own Iv, met, hat touch moist on account of the croon it ,as" written to promote—the downfall of sla very. DICKENs is probably, at the present me moir the greatest reformer in England, at least the inoseeneceeeful one. tie armathe shaft of hi. wit, plebs, and sarcasms against old, time her ortj Muses, in kis touching. thrilling tales, which are read byneorly the whole population, and thus creates a public sentiment before which "old national prejudiceel and customs, and abuses i are eweVaway. So with MM. Stowe. "Uncle Tom'aCabin" will be read by one-half, or. two . thirds of our pcpulatioci, of Molasses 'Magee, end its fidelity to nature, to truth, to manhood; I and its glowing life-like description to American slavery, will make a a irid, lasting impression on the public mind. Thonsandswill Set down to 1 its faecal colons or indifferent, who will finish the book with • hearty resolve to nee all the in fluence God has given them, to 'promote the final overthrow 0( the 'most terrible evil which ever afflicted any country. . , Tho' — Augasta• Constitutionalist, (Georgia) , gives the following "market report," from the I Palmetto . Kingdom, from which we infer that the eninpattlote br Qaottlebum are not afraid of hniing their celestes stolen or liberated just Pi: HALE AT AIKEN, S. V. , ..—We . here been fur nished with the following data of the resent roles at , Aiken, by J. C. Sproul & Co., which trier be interatincto the public "97 Segro men—sges from 20 to 90 years— overage price, ' $857 . , 18 boye—egen from 16 'to 18 years--aver age price,- . - - 656 4 anmett, froM 20 to 95, ' 555 2 old men, frond 40 M 50. : 528 There were about 80 Sluice told--eome,of them very inferiorneerage price $96. - .-The highest eslwwas slo2—lowest $45. '' WHIG CANDIDATE FOE ININATOR. EUrroas r . We have a 'testator to else:U.lB l .lA and I have been waiting to hear . some names suggested for the porpose. With your permission I begfeave to nominate Hon. Goo. DA3141111, who, 11111,111rgi expel lsoce, and is, take biro altogether, the bent man wet= pt. If Mr. Datsie will consent io go, and I' under. eland that he A:II; I trost the Whig Conven tion nil nominate him by anclamation. Fos. the Pittsburgh Garet& $01713E or wool. tir. EDITO6:-1 understood tome time eines that on apphostiou had been made by the Mane, sera • of the Waters Moue of Refuge to the County Commissioners for a eubsoriptlon of, 810; 000. (only half of what they were authorized to subecribe,) to aid them in , founding, • without further delay, their much needed oharity. My object in writing. Is to ask whether the Canty Commissioners keys made that mtbseription, audit riot, whit Is the eine. of delay? I under stand the,groundlsporehased; - and the building should he created during the, summer; The eon, asked for is a mere pittance, compared with that already ,raised from,the pocket., of charitable . personn, with the ultimate easing to !lt County Treasurer, and above all, with the aid thereby rendered to the cause of . . HUMANITY. Fee the Pittsburgh Gantt'. Mr. Eorroit:L-The Jeanne of Dr. Collo, of Allegheny. oil Monday evening, before the Al legheny'Tempershoe Associstiotq was of a Aar atter co highly oalculated to promote the' clause .f. temperance among the more intelligent part or the community, that it wan no.wonder.that large audience went away so greatly pleased. We have heard of come _linnet:met, already, in which' gentlemen have tract' the alarm by the temperatenee of alcobolio drinks, by the reason ing and'illustialions of the subject that evening. Thi , thing of Whittle from the reiearehee of medical Men the pathology of drtuskenness,and Illastrsling the' disease', caused by alcohol by platts'of truthful delineatinus; he a &morainic, worthy ,of Medloil men. ' . ' . ~.- .As. the Doctor intimstegin his lecture that he prositilell but a eniall pert of a fr u.% subject, I we, sugpiet thit some arrierith . ..Maga t o I seam to the COlDZilinliq the broad t 1, • Mimi ' letter, or two, We ore omitted A i m • Where; ett antioonceinentitiM secure shirr and in 'iiiiolll4.P,Dl./ ~ 0 L o?!- ! h! Potosi ittn V .-., -", . 1101 NVAMCINTON. 1150 . 4mpred.r» of the Daily Pittsburgh Gwsettej] WASHISOIO . N. Nley Ez-Gov. Cichsvlson has been appointed to re 'present South Carolina in the Senate in place of Mr. ithett—Mr. R. retires, it appears, because there ia nothing to be done in the Senate worthy of hie august ettention. Ile went thither after Mr. Calhoun•s demote, in the chemise of an ambassador of the high and mighty sovereignty of S. C , to arrange the terms for her seceasion from the paltry confederacy to which ehe was unhappily attached. Since entering upon this noble sad responsible mission, his instructions have been 'evoked. South Carolina has conde ecandingly determined to patronise the Union a little longer. • She has changed her mind, and like the' rut in tho cage, resolved to make her eel( comfortable where she is. Mr. Rheti is naturally and properly diegruded. lie was pre pared for no such ignoble choice. 11 „ 4,pronsised that hie compatriots would fight. They have joined the Submiseioniate. lie feels bad at this, although it be true, for.his own part that being a little lame, be fell bark before the time for the expected fight arrived. Under Me advice the faithful of S. C. bought big inns, laid war tsl es, and made militia generals. They conclUded three formidiblo demonstrations by reselling In • peculiarly solemn .m•nner that they had a right to secede. This declension from the sub lime to the asinine was too precipitate for Mr. Rhett, and he very properly retired from public life. But let ne not be unjust to Stott. •Hts wee not the worst because the first of the pepper and mustard school. He iv a fanatic in his attach ment to slavery, hot he did tot attempt to cover his devotion to that Institution by hypocritical professions of respect and love for the constitu tion and the union. He hated them both, and he said so. He wanted to get South Carolina .out of the union, breanse he had the sense to perceive that slavery, which it all in ail to her, could not be the moving principle of n mighty nation like this. Ile alsorecognizeilthe danger to his own State of claiming from the othen any enforcement of constitutional obligations when be knew that come of the most important of them weie violated by S. C. every hour of her These considerations must inspire us with greater respect for Mr. Rhett than we can enter tain for his State. She has made' herself con temptible by her blustering insolence Omagh a mica of years, coupled with her present com pliance. Mr. R. would have been rendered ri diculous in the Senate by the contrast between what 8. C. has done and what he advised her to do. It argues well for the =Winces - ot.his ehareeter•that he has thee refused to give4he lie to hie former lee. • The British consul at Charleston has eaten measures to bring the black laws of-South Car olina to a test before the courts of the United States. The whole course •of this affairi , hae been peculiarly humiliating to the United States. To Bay that in the view of the rest of the world It has been diegruceful to S. C. would not be of much %veil, for on this subject she has longprco tensed to hold in contempt public opinion wbe thee within or without this republic. Mr..lfis thrws, the British 0009111 ?or several eantliern &leo—brought the question of imprisoning and fining British colored citizene to the attentien.of the general government many years ago.' It seems that Mr. Buckman when Secretary of State under Mr. Polk some eight yearn ago, was obliged to admit that such acts were in violation of the treaty regulating our commerce with Great Britain, but Wormed the British Minis ter in substance, that the resolution of the south era States in this matter was stronger than the faith of the govornment If the Biltish ito.'ll ed upon their right+, they must give up their treaty. It is said tliot alien Mr. Mathews, con eel fur Chatleston, applied again fur some re arms for renewed outrages upon British ash jects, Mr. Clayton repeated this melancholy al mission of impotenoy en the part of the federal government, and re fet red the'COTIOI to the. Poe votive and Legislsenre of S C. I believe I re faired to this at the time, as an act in the high- est degree derogatory to the national dignity; and one forbidden on the face of the constitu tion. ho State can maintain relations with any foreign conotrice. But Mr. Mathews profited by the hint, and-South Carolina was proud to le recoonite.l quoted Ice. as an independent power. The negotiation has been going on for three years tolerably sniosthly, althstagli the chivalry sent back one of Mr. ht.'s .11111101lieSt1013, as net in ettiquette. list in the main they bare ebowu n profound respect far John Bull. But no redress has been accorded—and at last the consul appeali to the federal courts. This presents in Room{ relief one of the worst incidents of the black laws of el the coati Mawr States. Those laws prohibit appeals, and abet- . ish the tight of ls?..eux corpus. Consequently al though the power of a foreign government may I compel the obeervaneeof treaty stipulations for the protection of its eitierns against these °di. ous.entattuents, the citizens of northern States of our own republic hate no such protection. Take the particular case of South Carolina and Massachusetts. Justice Was. Johnson, of the U. S Supreme Court for the S. C. Circuit, pro- flounced her laws to be uneonetitationaL ' , Bat she continued to enforce them, Mamachesetts tried every method to protect her citizens and merchants to vain, and then sent Mr. Hoer as 4 epecial-Commistioner tot that purpose—Me. 11. was immediately expelled the Stair by a resole- lion of the Legislature. Now if it come to a , question of mete warlike strength, there it not a county In 'the Old Bay State but could have most effectually reeented-this cowardly in sult within a year, hot the shield of the union protected the aggressor. It is plain that if the had not ouch a backer, S C. would not d.r. to Inflict these iojeries, because in that casernhe would incur the penalties with which powdrfot and _civilised Staten always punish inch Milea ges opon . their people. It is for precisely:rah • ottenceingaiuet the law of nations that oartis, tional vessele almost every.year inflict gigue! ; chastisement upon the half wage tribes of Af .rics and the Indian Seas, :The result of the present proceedings or the Brit- t Soh government will undoubtedly he, the rePeal cf laws against British colored session In ill the 1 Southern States. How long our 01111citiFelis will have to suffer from the name cane will depend' somewhat upon the future construction -to be , given to some of the "compromises of the conali Bitten." Bat it will be well enough foe South-r. ern secessionists to beat in mind that a matted It kept of all 'these things, sad that the Strati duty of the new government they desire and eel pent to found,will be to foot the bill which wilt certainly be presented for leases and damages incurred under their autbhlack laws. Mr. Clay's health is said to be again some; what:lower to-day. • • The prospects of business were lower in Congress than tit this time, We bare reach . - *ditto middle of ihe sixth month 01 . 440am/10n and a few garde bills comprise the bulk of the 'legislation. The government is languishing for want of means, 'while the Treasury is fell to . ' overflowing. ' Tithe approp!lations are likely. to be passed till midaninmeri, ' One of the most ipressing andimportint measures, which Is rill one of the simplest and most easily dispoyed of, yet reteliee suspended. I refer to the apportion meet. Many States have adopted an onofficiel :and merely approximative ratio.. But it is cm lain that some changes will be made in the et- Wing law. California appearsto be,by existing law entitled to but one merelfir, yet she will cerj tainly be allowed two, end ai the present ines ment, it le probable that the numbed of meta bore of the lower Mouse will be increased by five or six to obviate anticipated objections. This matter 'certainly ought to he eeriest at once,and it must be disposed of, too, before the Presiden tial .question is deolded,which Is the tmisin ques tion' before both Rouses: Junius: 17t011 NEW :TOR.K. [Carse,p,nAeno. pith. FlttstrarsbDeli (Lid to., Nw,Yqu, ?Jay 10.'!' 'Us Million -demonstration comes off . to st the' Chin eon Assembly too . ton mad it trill be addressed by the Hon. AL P. Gentry, Eitim pbrar. idintallndnittetk :Brooks and others. onn hardlifsil to be • very enthusiast:lo Whir; for. gr. rnitiors-Iss nanny Mends ham who monkEniont, gimpy bites him nenleetisi;if a Wag ma *alb* irtdok not Mc compa— M=;ZMiMEIIIMMIIMEi WA this meeting eve* the: Fillmore Cperetlotii will cease antic the national convention =eine'. when another convulsive movement' may be ex- Peeled, follosied by s general rush of whigit to the support of :Gen. Scott, who alone has any chance of sricw, a fact_ apparent to all who will reason with regard to the existing political state of the country. The , 00mpromise will be taken oot and aired again tonight, and a long string of renolations adopted, rosiftnning its 'principle, bat that Is aIL Probably as safe a place for fugitive slaves as could be found wit be the Fillmore meeting tonight. A hingle hand would not be raised to arrest the runaway boy of the speakers announced from Kentucky and Tennessee. Our anniversaries are well attended this sea son, and the results are flattaring,so far as pub lished. The leading societies ern not yet in tea sloe. but will be to-morrow' Rey. Mr. Ramey, of Philadelphia, preached en Stbbath evening, trefore a large congregation, the annirereary sermon of the American Society for the Amelio ration of the Condition of the dela. The re ceipts of the Society were stated at $12,726. Its labors have been devoted to the religious in struction of one hundred leraelites,and the die trifiution et one hundred bibles and testaments and a large qaantity of tracts. The society kali labored with great teal, but with • leas auce4ll than would have been seen had it token to chirp the gentiles of our lower wards. who, unlike our Jewish tellow.eitizens, ream free from all the ties of morality and ehristimity. • The predominance of strange faces in our streets, and public assemblies, is very marked, and oar tradesmen have bestirred themselves with new energy to catch the unwary,and a good many clever people will go home with Now York bargains, and find to their cost that Peter Funk deem not confine himself to auction shops and California gold diggers, but fancies a clergyman quite as well. The most plausible appeals are addressed to tho credulity of strangers, and trade, who di a drumming business are full of customers. A fair export of gold and silver was made last week, the amount resetting $500,000, chiefly to London and lime. The greatest pains are taken to give an Impression that little or no gold will be wanted to Fettle the balances of trade against CM accumulated by an excessive itsfor tattoo of goods, but it will not succeed, andlhe truth will not he hidden. The late tell in ship ments of coin was caused by the substitution of of Stocks, the demand for which has measurably etasetL. With a population increasing far be yond the powsr of our home manufactories, to supply with clothes, and a system of public works in progress equal to any former perloil,it is not at all surprising that our raw cotton, rice, 1 tobacco and grain will not pay for our mactufac tam. and the freights. The cotton crop may increase ever en ropidty' but it connut fill the demand for remittances to olothe the swarms of emigrants, arid of citizens who are dependent upon foreign Ism, . . Stocks are not active, and the dealers are all brokers: mechanics hive no money to hazard in speculative Flocks, and are quite too sharp to boy them for permanent investment at present rates. There are ' a good. many who would gladly realize the' • present mark, but ■ eign of a desire to sell upon the part of strong houses would create a panic. The recent accidents on railroads have sharp ened (lie epeculatloits of our juries wonderfully. and caused one last week to give a verdict of four thousand dollars in favor of a fellow who bad crept into the baggage car and was stealing a ride when a collision took place upon the New York and New Raven road. 'The company of affirm, hare appealed from inch a verdict and do not intend to be gouged quite so deeply as this, unfortunate as was the accident that maimed the plaintiff. . , A detachment of four hundred soldiers went south on Saturday, in the Albert Gallatin trans port, supposed to be bound for Florida. Under Mr. Fillmore the movements of troops ore man aged more quietly than under former theme-' bents, and rumor does not make mountsdne out of trifle% 'such rie,chseging the garrison In Chsrlesten harbor, nbont which the chivalry made such an odo. Perhaps the four hundred troops ore for this 'region. It In strongly sus pected here that another Cuban expedition Is afoot south, aud that author landing will soon be made, under the patronage of an OVACCialion called the "lento Stu. " The Spanish people here are sure no one will dare make another at tempt. The let mails from the eolith, however, urn fall of correspondence apog the subjeet, and the chews ere in favor of another attempt The Port Lena Adverii4er btu the (allotting, which,' though "onlzulat,l for the tee:idiot:l of Maine,' rill manner foi thin SIEI4 the ntklitiolog Shim" "The Aego', and, in fact, the Deirtocratic pa• ;era ►Il over the oznatry, ate nut at ple►sed at the lien of ha•ileg (lee Scott for the Whig candidate. It has, been remarked,. that when the Whig, select their own csodidates:they gen erally elect them. But when they permit their , opponents to nominate for them. they ore always defeated. A ft or day• ego, a Democratic politician from Westbrook, while discoursing on the subject. of candidate, far the Pr.glilency, very gravely re marked that hr would very mach pref,,r Mr. Webster or Mr. Fillmore to Gen Solid! ..Yee," mild a ehrevrd Old 'Whig from New Oloncoster, "and I know dm reason why."' The bystander, laughed, and the Westbrook man started for The A 'gut Oilier" • Tun COLUMUIOOII iltkliEDS,—Ata entirely • new ierrlon, or rather a couple of them, appear in, the llarrinburg Targraph respecting this lamen• table affair. We give the Telvroph's Accoaut below. "On arriving at Columbia. the tat rere f ound _ Say 'dercolored roan engaged piling boards. ny 'der approached him, and an he was In the act of lifting tome boards, ho struck him on the bock, and Enid "You ere my prinaner"—at wide!, the negro dropped the bairns, looked up amazed en hymn% and then rantibout thirty feet to • fence, which he woe in the act of crossing. when he was caught. and pulle.l to the ground by Snyder; Itidgoly, who more he would shoot the negro when he ran, come up while Snyder and the ne gro were struggling, and taking aura aim Alit the negro through the neck. cutting the jukalar; Teti and killing him. instantly. This *pencil about 4 o'clock in the afternoon.'" "At II o'clock: the body of the negro was ertlit lying at the. "place where he was ki led, a horrid spectacle, no inquest having been held upon it.• The ne grO's wife And child ware its only attendants. Ridgely, immediately after he bad killed the ne, gru, tied ammo the Busquebnons towards 14111- _More. Lyrae, and Ferree *there, were near the negro at the time he Iris mutilered, but hid be hind 'spite of lumber. None of the parties hare been arrested.,. • •. • , , AscrinsiViestort —Me' hive received from a gentlemen who was In Columbia at the time of the murder, the following rereion of the affair, which 110 says is known to be correct. Ile efates that the negro had not been arrested by either Snyder or Itidgley—that he was engaged piling, boards la a MIMI,' place between puce or lum ber, on two alda se ,. and a testes at one end of the spike. Bnyder•and Ridged" entered at the other ,endand.commanded the negro to Bonen-. der, Or they . would - shoot him." The stigma Shed sprang for the fence, and wee bribe:net of get ting over when Ridgiey shot him through the bead. They . werct both- within ttsti.yarde of the negro 'hen . be was shot, but . had not put -their hands upon him: Afar 'the 'deed was 'done Itidgley was repreeented as from liar rieburg, rand elated be was, a United States offi- . err, and If arrested he would "have those who 'mated him taken for false, imprisonment.— ,This had the effect to Intimidate the officer! there; until Itidgley escaped over the bridg e, and made his way to Maryland. 2 Commumccr.—llon. lease Toucey will prbbo bly be elected to Abe United States Senate co mmove. The vote In the caucus by which be wee nominated, stood —Toceey 98; thiumel.lng.. hem 1?.; Loren P. Waldo 9; C. F. Clevelend2;, T. H. Seymour 1; James T. Pratt • A bridge on the, Remington plan built :some limo since of Itlentgoinery, hem' broken lo two In tbemiddle, and tumbled' down. Itted .not been need for more than.' year. and 'for some months hod been threatening An break down. Soon after it woe put op, it was tlited one side by Soon_ wind and its own weight,. an ham never been righted. It was never accept' by the City Government, and therefore Me pinery loses nothing by its erection nadir' fall. The StitlfiliChusetta Liquor Bill; *b b ss jut' passed the Legislature of that Eitar Pte" tides ihavthe not shall take feat otit a , /9th of Juno, and that Mondey, the 21/.! , iliiies the people ehell (laded together v° lB the question—whether the law 'tisk ed in its operation for ono year=o"Litintier effeek If the rote to 11118ptil ii !r .°nii • 1 "e ta Governor lento lis big prool log the opentlon of the law.. 7;0=1: YENISTLTANI/1 T,he Stile Treasurer of Peansylvanio•hAmmail tenon ed to the Legbdature. (jolt cOmovd,) is lilt Of dera hundred mu tjfity. platdaraPiters,lirhich , Is the mild term for p r o i nfehbera,) who bare in' the aggregote robtis i ;st heavily indebted and well toned State of tkrea ef,do l . Jon!Prot** het 0 ot on the'dollme will ever be reeoveratk— moth!. .howelin ,r fa' 'worth something,-ssroaaf *eel? riplisrva thooo t h, Outing andlouraala of roar party, exhort t° "PPort 8 " 88 genteel mei , Lahr. ”bler;nr. other open& b . 4 0 ,00 k been ofegularly - nomina.: ;7, 4, ":" 8 , 0 , 4 . 10. ; t you begin to do it, .but plUmp in • he', " 8 0 9Marf biro, , tw a in h .5 - aml at ..3„ roll ro: it hi h 0 0•• •• for memo one who it. • There • i „ 0 , ;or the - primilestos of rascality muse. • • • • • • 1„ . Aor - xiiß—Let mi what yonessa patAho Prrawscalit.fur oalo •balrala 110 Aotnioff alth 0 rush, aLsee I bad tkidraulara db• traulad The article La shine ..o , •ll.ll.lliLetlce. Moan truly, A. W. BASTIN= LllrmaTax, Os4rroa Nrs:flaanazaa. • 2l•lslait. 6144' Ihrril•lllae—Dear. bad with us, • quwatity of Pellagra= It to all mold. mad more to modal. Bata tu 12 Soma: Rum prom/ app.r•••••N it sill sell rapidly. Trish Your, EASTMAN, TILTON CO.• For do by DraeglO• visually tbrongbont tDt markdtwT Nelson's First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Pnt Office Building, ,Third Street. • lITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob.: tj cos wwecurate, selatio and life Ilk. Menem at. miry moderate pries, w cod It to their lessee to ell at this well known etablotintiest wheyattire lathafactioa goaraoteal. or Mt Wage ,made. Meng ova of Ms sr, owl bent arranged mad Skylight. ever eon pvent for lbo harrow, with Instrument"( ,tb• most et-seal kind, aod having mloggevi the system or re ety,dng. as now practised by the elebrated Smola, of Philadelpho , wi New Work. Mr. N. hatter, ballet to to all.. to oder to lb- patrons ot the'Artl sails ot rant pat el th er.sionly ertasrourni. weed. Las Dsen wrp B " l . Lantos open had operating, In all steatite& tram 8 tie.. to 0 P. M. malhdtwT ifki—Jos PRINT/NO of all kinds executed tee, ma. , with tte.n.s. a.' nt nwanzble rat.. pyertel attention viii be given . W rooter. sal Pro. irr.31:13.1 elr If shiletionaand Onocerte. Card, UIII Wale. WU of Lading. lovitalluoi. Latvia, Moro &c.. neatly and orreneill Printed Wig-TO TIIE AFFLICTEIM—To those intnirted alth that di . ..dint...trice to America. the Liver nitilaint, the propriatnin of St'Lariet Liver Nth arahali py to vett thl ernitily,as at mate complete and aide. It bps loon trial often in all Nitta or the ronntryf :Rhea taint wird In Inn prartiini ot the most rannant phydahnn'a and straps with triumphant Somme. In atternan thee. VIII: to the public. the tooptittort are actuated by a desire to altertate h4nun auttaring, and otter • remedy Per one t lb. mod MiribM dlermr*, •hleh !hall De nithln Ulf reach cf all for ..l• by all booted. mid MM loud, let town and tannin'. And by J. MOD A CO. Tulawl3 40 Wood stmt.. Removed, .McKendree Wright, M. D., ii 0 ,T, , ,..: 4 193=pent1et. h.• removed Me ~ 232. Penn et—Delos , ... • molei2m SPRING ARRANGEMENT Cleveland and Pittabnrch Rail Road aIInIMPIEWMENN n, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. SANDUSKY, DE-- T ROIT. CHICAGO, MILWAUEIE. BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS , AND CINCINNATL rilllE new and fast running EteamerFOß- YT CITY. 1 wry. the Mountaraltela wharf. foOt of Nark drett, arery congas I.t 8 o'clock. (Soudan yx• cart.ll) conwrtinw at Wdlorille watt lb. Rorweaw Train of ttw. Cloydaud al i'lltiburah had Road. 1 awing al o'rlwß. It.. and ILtriVlll, at Clanland at a redo*, k• roam...lnn with the alwanddat sad nil rod End Re Toad, Sandutkr. Detro.t, ChWmga, ildwaulde, lo awl huoldra. • . Fare • Ci.fr hind /or aralr to JOICS CA.Utill Aorta etereteml oral Cluanurah' Ball Road Co. 01115, roman Water owl limittirekl atreete. tap etatf.) moot, Monortstatrla Notyr lore—lle toe Oh. dr Venal t. F., to Atli lad Clerrl.o4 Cateburah Iteftt Waft Ile fare from PRIAM:rah to Cleveland la St; O. Cu tenter% be loth root.. 11771 re Om:km.l4=lot the rose lieu ourfatt the nine train of cm. eDOD -185 ' • . • --.11351 SPRING ARRANGEMENT... Penneyvarua Itail Road an Iprey Packet Line. Item. Pia:rg u r:Neu7.l7lr Y'Vdelpli4 and Baltimore. 310 miles Bail Bead, 72 miles CanaL Tltitolttill. T 1111115: Attila 110111 LS. FARE TO .P.UILABL'L,PHL.I 4. BALT. $lO. Outer, tloar IttitartAmo tkotroittwata ROM. Ols i c IJac Ito at Filatreville with lb* l'enomytranie itaile44. A Park. liwit Sara tittshatth every emits* it ectock. proeiaely. Vaationters take the kalltnial la Watts edit neat detst noon. .ant the Partings Rost In t.,. 11 .1,1. only at rlillatlelphia 11.111 on, early nett tsarists. ' lialtientiv twowitaseet of an - teal at /tate:. Loath. take the Storm hen Cato of the Bantams mid kooiuthanoe ISM Host to that city. ..riving In time to tr..... to SkoLintalos city tame n.otaing. Yoe paasaaa at abet inforinztion. sprit In C:.11/LAt4tM, lltelet Agents, 5.55r.N1C1451GN, MO. /limas Or to D. 'Ascii It tX).,Canal SW. tosl2.t. I:amen's LasurwiCe UOmpany of tr,lsaluga fltlßSlll7 — Pussiort. L.lOl/01911111.L. Ater. OFFICE, 04 WATER, BETWEEN REARM AND WOOD starsalL or INvIJILEO 11ULI, AND CIAltOO NIBILS ON till 1,17!to ANN 311811q311 . 11 taync.4, ANL , 'TNIUUTS, hteures ee.ainst Jan m aarapc ty PM& ' Alto, ec °ma th< of SEA end / . .5711ND1V.1110,12701.1 ore, TR...tx:troza.Artwv. • DISIL,T01113: , , t! ll 11u........, ff.Tf.tror, t :- er, Jr. ..1..10, 1010 0. M.., I Nal. 1.104.. %.1 , ..rt Wit/if. Jr • • " 1 .h.^. , :, lloatmuglE, IYftpr.,eller, r:lwant Ilea?Oln. I IA J. &b.... 00, ,V. 0,10,... I Yemnel NH. 1.1.1, .1:. Nonc,.. ' A. 11..HOLNIES & BRO Sneceplor 11. P. 1 . c..1A0n d: Co., .lAS V iCII , I4:ItS or 'SOLID BOX VICES, iTKI , 111..1 11c,E0 • PITTSBURGH, PEMBA. N.• IN. Wat.-t 111..p1 door store I . ll3illotill 11,1, All vcrk w•rratalnl t , InNah,.lllN.J. •14:, .ctaytlf there .he any Mani be ha tangle '0 trial not. !armor. macho., tworrhstit . or taLturflf.rth hal tot rat so rultri Mow If with u %Olio Aturoun Linaurtai..irt him go 14 (or he' Patrol. it .01 to worth atri:ht le em.ft girlie. I .10..11 thin in Lure hero ow 4. low fzur4wr curl for that, howler! . Pow artratioowirot. or, • • • GREAT ' BARGAINS IV • DRY GOODS. SELLING OFf AT COST . TO 0071 THE DUSINF.SS..• r[fii E BnbaceibOr being about to relDquiah lila retail Dry Onod.Buinmtudharloß +dO loth arroastannuts 69 to rend. It n.enary to elt.oatal. owa ed July ant. DAV. May 13th, and 0-11 10. end.. tenet atimao and Bitola iTO3-0111 it tie, foe • tilis goal. having be. e rieelpallypareltredthsi.. aeavo, will he ount, ..frable bd. at IS tar eet lover Chau Um rea01..... IN - t44.4PLE (10011% WILL BE 704141)... r Emmet tilaahams, 9 `„, ' • Enallsh sad Vremb etilatue • • aii.hait and battibatioimf • - cheat... masa.. lined. and trash.; '•I llama tad ' . Idakaha. to.). a t tare , " Dmaiik a...ode. Born naokl. and dot. Marsaltlait aolitt,turoltnre print., litr . aod embeftdated dtailty. , • g Li thetU ao ngs d. gam. - T ilia. covet • coveloß. 1.116.1 lac e.t.a ant curia. FANCY 0001)8. _, Will)oloo entre mnbeoldmad amdni . Thibm 05.4. ' Elea Vinod. 161.11/ and beret , 1 4 1 • Berg. de laloa6, tad mowllEa , • ' tames and ...1... . • Bloat and fancy Mika a 2...6arier. a. a Eon of Dirl SmatillE. 1411ROIDER1F„ wood tonglo and la. cape . ''.l.o.onot, ,e. C rind etting.ttak r! „. , , d ,„* . , Embroider. linen cc Wort. andeant=l,Li. Itod a tosanianot Mack 14ir. alas lasertltta; talt.their pith not ". T '.140 na ne. to men.. reap Uscoo Waal C"..iT 110 i Cr,' m I KAnu edit ri. 0 . J 4 No. CR roo,oo Indebted to the ilea, trier ta Janntary, E.0rt,1 .3 To A l tha is apt 161 , - 4. tor ...dilation: tan arta -- • - • - - .• --- p - g - oittrieIANOFORTES. • o RQ vaTE EN k CO. • IV ()nu ualitt i entip4 t a if th:5 0 7 ,3 :1= 'Who ' ll* =hot We:robed by " - rithrr for Len, br haft. or to gaol. am 4,•!..; - "rorlurionohip. Ao nOtenetrbf 1 , 7 , g , ..".. d `' :that _al the Isol of lbw Amltyi ere awarded • UOLD 11=4 for the Vepag . i...l alth • eaetroolre nor la wide. JUT hb , kg unrvb°l—tr-... fm l b."ll detar4 gar oeenbalu. rarly dared to the Item U. am. thrash , • • TILUSLOW, -v. New. York, lop Mattel tlio - 014'.r ri v aP°f IkPrinir and Snmiztor ...:. ATotat at • . _. . . . ..gOTHIC II etLL, • . , gosr , which.. aro . oil- tho styles of I 40 now to reirietor llontmorOon4. Ooolootre. • /.o.:. ao. In 'Knot wort,r, to/other with the ~_.,! path roltectloo of al amino.. • Silk. Mann and Itat. rt. , ,,,,,, , ,, ,, ,,,,, c,,,h r et hOltl4 bootee. all of which to. /to diva, r",....b.,i,,;T0r0."°!...d ' , nth wa- OlIttoTE.I. 74 Wool otna I. !: tortt '-^ . - WI STOUT TO ?LIM& , . ' OILICAP 44132114, QUBB, -1-IYNDAI.I Ml rcHELL 219 UIILBTNUTBT., PUILADELVIIIA, . (IFFEIC the citizens of Pittsburgh nod kir ,10110 tr, ebotro amir bosntlful apt Im• Memo nook. lo vuntiti mkt amt. qualm. of DINNfU, TNA 101IAT tot,. LATHY, PITCII.• ItN An, of Wrlneh or rus• Pe uo INA or IRON/CONY WARP.;•. • • , • . 01, GLABA MARL Cot and Alonklml, In arm: wig), 't iVrt=l . l 4 ll:tml hoOara oopplki witisMo lost altbelm, ot yam 01NOP mrik.ll7 • . — Soatah. Bot to m Property for Sale. • • • tliE etitmeriberr . offers for eale n limited 1 tertian of Mel pad of the "Scotch Bottom , Is Inn between the= and 4ta antennas the ItenteeVe vi. rho , Bp.o To omen •sffellifi bulld open their pantalets liberalise= grill ns Wane intend. Inn to en:MAIO ntanotantsehnoinereal aftestesea In will be offered. for burden yenta.- lart pp 7!"l . rette•yab O. n .I:ll. l. Ereett! . Pittabdtgbb May lath. 1832. • _., sl2,oool o htlitiid.': ,. . th BOND ' and Slortgagolotving two yen* ' 'togna; Se dir Drstsel.r. Om of tno u nab . it ",,R.1...b.. rewld wee. TO* pre:party so. flostto4rru!':."r7,"l3'.UßD,R IRVIN... .' .• wis:itt '. 4 'l' • ' • 46 MR street. qrsilian!' Court Sala. . N pn l iq.noe,o on order Of ti , :optifine oourt or/114hour Otartitr. 0111 b. - el !oink. .11r.altrol l' 71=re 'Pot jt ; rir.o{it 111:ginthai reolmsgo..4b, 114Loulag coda OW tot.ewl ' Eliti o nit tho R n1 " 0 . 7..1 Ottot (b... mooing Won; Ira mai P oid to 10t 0 ti0..921. plan of lots, tames tam 1014 - Ito 100 Pot, to fid.r. to t. Wand with: idbresitil tad tot4.lYroe• oleos tobt I. 'wow)" lot aid Nit. Slain 1111$41 1=1:: Para b.01,4144.1tig Width 01 0... Mum beteg *DOA 4S IC 0f Itl7 tton , whalnirtral t ilrotl . the porrn:10`1410 , 1F0 'Mt Rh Irma oar to tlay. ,117 m0.,.‘ • - J.M. Maio% Clerk. 34713...144.8 A11i1400111138 ill , 1771 tientillttL a. :4", ' to .ottttmgy .. ki 4 - t Whig god Aubbsurete gtt. nD \ - . ,ElCrliA PESP M=tl Large and numb% Bala of P.: SA.TnaDaY, I rone sPli it Wit INS-, ,2 1 4 r.u..-Th• isenler.xibaviets tilvided vin o- mote easinto ..sits az.* building' tots. tom lir d•tortotor..l to tempt T 'pith the with. nod OW. o th•le .uoun,.gfri.oom, ww,,lllay• \ railed ost b theta; to ea LI yoblio m r b o . :lll=4l . _.4 \ _ 1. 1.1 0...._ . 1_.1. .6!: .. ”.,. o. .....T .. . '.. Mstlog of • TO'liiiildh lot.. ISM size ' • • . - 1 tbtomi ant tog, 6 \ I &az ow, Wt.; \ \ , ~, 1 f1y...40,141f act oC ~ 1 ten and a bag se, -4: ' . „ . . ... .. _ . . , . '.‘l large and.. beasallial two Cory brick hour.. lonathet aflth two andawr fourth morel [round at oeed, ••Ile shore prtFperty It 0004 laiutifolly and'adaaitanly altuanal near the VICPOT at Wllhumburs, a dlandloent DX mina nun Ora ektyr and affardnia Dari o ...thanks and, burl.. Jaen of the any a ran otnrottunit of norchanna` a ROUX. , hat It at all times ansernale: lb by RAI4, ROAD, TIII:NPIIIE of PLANK KCOLO. TO protean is, to. well known to noun. any dareftoOm. \ W. hat . . deteronnol. A. mann oardnuts to malt soy . r”.... r......... thu !owe dndn/ u, be... IF th ut \ e may Co I b's own. Our te em *, innontafth W ane. la Are peal emalunnual Daymautin, . \ N. 11—any porno* whaling to pdrelunwad pelt one. previous lobar pone sale;,ean tuna aw, °brunt • ty be 'calling on _ . , ' , lidnltrAtlltd, \ Al the.nanlillale of Itela a leCurd 1 . ' .. .. \ tor. al . do n‘ artr o aAul M i lt ta1 ,,, 543:., • r - , nt t \ e , °Marling:a glar - wtno4 ', or. of laaandlraod an., Steamboat Iktoks.‘ FR: tO EIGHT, Cl4ll. 'Cabin 'mud , gspagok Woks . , Cloottal Wood Itoteltis. nootonOores'oriti Joonoalo; NOotlylot• akettht- Aortios oftmomolosott otwolt Itml• M ,9 “, B, 01x16 mad been, AWdzets Cara, Wet/N.1.i% Nottit. tioNittptit an ptioto4 to order , to %NI tat otY ." 4 " onf l e ' tatinet, \ fmtl.l 1 , 10.13Na:id tootrooo 34 and 4Us. Engineer's Eitationery:, '•• • , VITLIATAAN'S-Arawing piper sixes VA.t.t.v. low= Disarm rwr at 0114 and 24 loot midway, food azoa7thoos of 16 and . .11 feet I.,.thai, • , Holt dr•vrlos Moot Se log 1106146.: tr Oct do Dooblo llobsaf."‘ rf.DIA ono , : Tao* WWII. oiled. dfololed In trona andtUtookomo • Loaf doe., hod kn ell.. sorer lodl• India robber. Moot• Oloo,&•. Too itbo•o. plth a roll tovrtinsot of all othor Stationary. forftal•by INELDIN, tiipkall.r nodlitialosom. in yl3 as Ifvod .; . Unto. ad =I ath. Darliagtm Came ;Coal Rail Boad. • dpr, pe BOOKS OF 'FLITS COMPANY nill be on Me L ioboTriptfatt to the Capitol Rook of m railroad at Brown'a Hotel ,ok`Wedneeday. Mne 12tb. Pharos 125 each. Time o'Amylott, it nest. InirtaimenCe in.le known st time of mbealpticro. By Wa t er tdmllanstlielon, arc traylol t, ', • J o ii . BAUMAN. Notice. 1111 E next meeting 'of the B4rd of Mena eoli of the Alluntnny County Anettoltursll3o.toty r.st!srla h oll 9 A7nr:: i gsroa%lt i atT i rth k• A. loon unnoune. t .l. J. B.I4eOABIL, ty:oLlont Junco R. Rumor, Feel rolli.nntarj . 3o boaes'Eefelab Dern WO do Cra•l3: Oda day Tees antfor nip by JOIINSTON.IOOLLINIL t 0712 . `‘,...llVatar al. above 3313.1111 a. PEARLS-3Ccir.e: fires quality_redtv. tor Male [.!4I?1 ,011 "21 , oILLP•2I.L. gifffitß—:6 bat fresh 'loll ree,d,tbe (Ist; V for " kb ' Jou-Naos & • T ARD-42 keg! No. 1 Leaf,. A 5 DIG. `.. la fi.oci rr vretar. for gale by myl2 Vistr BUTTER-' bbl. prime Roll to' sine by , myl2 \BMA aaaarrr, \ V OG yl2 11111.1.5-6 bbls. to 'anise; for rie.bir Lggirrt \ m , 04C0N.-20 eke. Shoulders liiidesibliams; 1.1 tor , 1.1121\ BEL: &LIOWIZT. filiCON-5800 lbs. .84. 1 1* 0 Shoulders rot JO EU& COLLINS. Neililtork, Life Itinireli, e Company. ACC137101.4411:0 $ 500 , 000 . _ TETE. annual dividends lave been iitiniani- JC_l T ,ltrie. 4howlzyg {hit, th.4olooauy has beim dol4 • vet 7 Imo •ed mostorroms 1,0 006 . \ \ TM ctivlllyne6 in 1601 6 .. 60 6 66 . 0 0 06 ' so bu. a, • 653 40 7 h'e n one eh. etaneeoraltanlos Is the United State. Ire m " n eA norm' 1 toastametly Inemeaeres, for the benefit of mec.*, otWL../ , rata FLDIHLIP, Preeldrost. rv.‘ Puni4. ~A ‘ \ U' alirriti a DOBBS. ?timid*. Pittsburgh Aereri i W. 4 1. and Flab PUrick Fr ugs Baelltheg CAW VP.rirt WHEW 'LAKIN. 1, . ninn u ', n otarise. earl Ferakerhe esdlas• fi n . n n nf i n ,n n , fi ne,ll4o 000. mod or Oran& ogles. Rue nf i„ n n o n 'fi n fie, ,Wtlerlon. oath ! loeltellag sew:male irercieVroft.4.4.hut, 00,1 rtle of rTii •stra. \ IIS gfk*-11ittITIIL b. Burchfield have .40 etl.uoDlr.of •II above mete's. Woo end de* aIOIIIII and lianas. et ehluetel te7l7. ouiNCUBTA 14U8LINS—From TT .rd nom tore ewelltret. n os . ) 101L.PHT 81713.13H71[1.D. T ABU . 17 7 TOWELLING. DIAPERS ,-4k .of the is k... 4 li:!..s per ynolt.erasb troll oto ..,.. ' fosono,:o , tlit . t 3 , aen abolit desaipttott•of 'Ailocol4 '' ....t i 774. H. __ . ' ' . At:ll4'lli \t1,141/CTIFIELDJ if IN" AND AN RECEPTING—A largo , It i , ci,mf. lalla Ilobj-ar Machina Mao /loar. of all . al. ~,,. o so. lloa . lios I ow. .loft,aoakaa. qandoetioc. aol/1.• :L'j;:altue=s'7.ll.4illaVlAVlLT;n4llgratire 'N.er'rMlLlP..., „,.1 , laclla liabbar Deao4.‘l , lo Itill Ilartat at._ t VEa (N(1)5U0 Ait 24), tArls LlCiii in g's no.h.t o t od \ rodorrimat Ilool.jusa , rec , ll. at'lba.„Ye b. lb *A , li.. Mk AVMS. .7' . o r it d_a A l IMIli-I,o6ppls Kura ligsroo'd , ,and for A ni_FA,, _ sk!i r, ~ , .: \ ..,s ipt . Atuki . kyop_ ~v ) OLD Wl' 1 . 1 ' , bbla juotfroo'd and for , 41, nee Itik . ma . S lIAIIHAVOII, LI TARVII-40hz , Boubright'a for 'oaf); 14, a 7 , l l 6 , \ JonnYrox • oomiii. 11 PERIOtt. 12dPpa t TED SEGARB-- 90,000 Iter.net tSOle9„ MOW tlglttaa Ilawaa*, ai,ono R,. Prism* \ • 4 LOW 946.9.9.1 9. 64 , 00 9 .1309 . 9.1.9. • typo° Do la Cros. , - son Las.piek, ilabanat aosuliroscient. nua for . 10 1 6 7 q ..114,9901LTH & 00. LAFLIN' & SMITH'S ata hckrligkr use . • I) en abcor...ox do. yLlo by 12dosA%,..1°P.11,ellatatt MAY). mY I2 \ • al Ito.d4treob. AFETY TUBE FOR BLASTING-25 I. bt,ls. fors. by J. fl. ' ORTIi e' .1 ?ll°iha noncitablo the Jittges of tho Court a thoore Quittor !ink.. o r rot Pr0...4.4 for tb. Couuty . Si A t7at , .. ~ Tim Malan of W. paClfthlifau oltr Si mu - burgh. tri . t r , a t.nw.d tuititityraL W. VAM: rel l ommot t gem or travellers lutot ottters.•ll4 dwell leo boom, to Um ward otOrmal4.sulpirsys tbstyoar: boom* will t• ploortit' to grant Wm • noose to Peep • Sulk boom of oritortalnaoust, Awl yoorptUtioner. pa t• d0tf . .. , .74• Ea "," r* wituota t urt o aaa. Ivo. 11. rukortiben; debut.' Si th e turd. do roZ Y t ' lrlit t rlY:ltarbta t gil l prl..u .* %i t tritig: room ond ragroOrso• re ttly e tootr i spodatios of lard.. k lr . .fri: " l= i li. n blegeogrbt Z n" b s o . paurreklo, Jotoes Holly. Jotto Illoellin h O item . , Trtge Auto. Getty, A Plotkaloaa. Jobs Pula. 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'la \ , bion..l •d; .. h.r ~.a, n y,..., nom Lbt, Cur a Tplestpia plow of Jewelry 'or\ wane, or neat and ' Aiwa,. ....to re: 01. , te 0 , 0 1 ,0 .50r.."‘" . . ,. ....P0T. - . , ~ dhlumte 1.0. M.". o: thin hh , lostkl Oft , mrpn. • 1 r?. ',tit av ..i...: At artrost,r.l 11 , 0 retie , r , r .. p.d...4.. ,•.: .. Cants of ,Ilititeut and t.tmlaefon,lte, Which wattle. - e t, LOil t 11 °t"L. '''. ' \ for ntlo at the, bra, pal llotole ond t !dwelt \Stores. To rl,..anattrit.-r.... - . • -..a"..t0-reswilm •.: P”reotooorason. the , loor wtll bo opt, at WO 'cwt. to \ " - , - - '°---"' -- - ° '.", '•-•••••-"•,, ' ''''' =l' L ' ttlibt.a ' ' '' .° "°1 b• .. 4 r.1. lbe n ' ltraw of 'AVER iN' 'L ei. 'E1,L1GE1... - : „si,„ She estillebtoent VO.L.ll•42lo.4l.haiketlt, t ion N.- • \.. - . 2r - --! '` ' 7 , - - .l—, wirazi\nnat ARAINA,LS al;n nJ, ; .l.v.,:,:ttrant' , , ' LAFAYETTE \HALL. \ ' POSITIVELY''ONE WEEK - \ \d \ 0 "LY CHIIII9IICING MONDAY NI RN LNG. Itp ltte. .'f h. thiglualara well 1000111 ~ \ FELLOWS'afINSTILELT ' \, M atprisitg a "Corp. af Talented awl trAtcatier hewer" under the meattreja.ut J. B. glows. 0/4 l'oteritri in the airy of New York for a 09....100 Of re, ‘e Y e e nt7r . errwrfg l ;z4rlr , lz i hr, ',ll . ' , ", .,!lnlT.l . ,: ' ,7,lrintrat 0114100rea.10.1.1 r Opectrally 10,10 r. th 0.11.0. e ch.0f..,, burgh add ' , hay ow travellmor far a - .4311 to monim:el will wall segue of pnnaral e 0....., Ty.. to e0..00e,.• 11. their &trete th e rmart hroadwny. 1 boy relll g.te it i o Confine.. emir In !Merit, al , Nt \ \ 1.2 VIYMTIN 11111. Ll \ Any notice Will be given of th.tr dm oor.. Any term hawlsin • r i.,... Of 31010 e. Br ,Stied tor ro/oor Quartettes tot bate a Tool by tenting it c anoe the 'say. Meats ran he wasstrnt between tb. boar. of 1. \A M eer, A traitaion Z to -Chi drat under ten year. s 1 aka vomit.. itOltßiptles of tat pan M I r, e -m Men at 7-Moneort roaotainetire at ; 0'4.4- tollpre chUign ar 0nar.......,t, ow pm: \ ' _'' , \ \ Per a short 'Time only, <.., \ IV I,L. I( l' °PEOIt E hill BiTIQN ' AT 1 1 :11 ILO HALL. DO Thurtlat 0•00.00 'Oar 1310 HULSE/719d tiFLIJINA 18 li traltdit AI. I'AlS2lati6 UV ADAM AND Elrt ~ IN P \ ARADIs. E. , I pl'a r ,,,Tr,ttr u r:::! t a.,'":a il P l'a; &V I t e ','. I. nne.ituow 1ni,,.1 to ter NM lin,tt ever ata:A.3 thw Unthd Near.., were exhibited lo Sew lona oak other en ms tre foot IN.' to 1%3 7 .. 10 1 the pasoll Tenn' in Mit robe, to the unser, ta admiration 07 over two mlillott 01 1 °pet Ho= 9 A It „MI to l' Ti Ads:H.3lra tb. a h.le i 'viten, 2.r cents FI NA titt titattlal ad tortured. V. 141 1 lie Ap-ot narreetintly latrine th.• ears.. O f nth e105r...1. th , am. it th'• .." 110 ornsieel 00101 1 11 we eh rot. et bilked in Phil, 11411 two yearn rite., Pb•lo Hall har. teen improrssi and 4,011,1 to elegent sly/a by bin l'eble ana • other Kr. fete 404 rendered bribe twit - anan.remetts ot /had. an., laltruthnly *tatted 1., Ile 3,11.101,1 n pt . _ -- 1 -..-.----.- . \ Orphans ( 'Court Bale. \ 11,Y Rtt 1 uir '9. .112 order ix\ Ili, Orphan!' enema of Allestren. 100 nly. s. • s ' Mtrob Tenni. 115132,1 nth terser- t t i ill ila rale. •1 the I 00.1 th. It, in the mity.f 'NO sburol4 on Whit...ley tar 21 Miry taJune, 1422. at 10 qel ek, A M . or 0,11 diry, th. trimming 1 at - e s ne of emus. le propernlearn \ Ham to this estate. of STae. 1 The eutal ...lit idem 1.36161 tart of all That rer4ln PM re of Tana. violate ill r e city of initebur e h \nr roe' Wref , of Ida turnbetal 20 alio. 11. W0..1.3 piers trot of Ira rity..o.4 hthiniel . Whet ms - ahwranrrin sr O '0 m 011 01.0.1.01. 0. twee or 1 d. au ,based,-1.. Orontes( 001,11.1 , pnw 4,0004 lo 111 I.loi oro. .r ,, IS, ov .0111010.1 - k .1. nt.,. Oarl4ol, 01. toy... frvO u mnee el, m,lO ‘1 En 110 . a I I, • Hume. weetwarylr lint oes ..1 110 mlnatitx traraliel with, yetot 5t.,70 feat. to thew ertertmred thte aflothrtit"*. , 24, these, northwarilr 1 . 000 V. 1 1 ... 0 1 ( 0 1 , 04 . 1 .0 04 247 nod 24R. Pity to .31. etent born to i d n stthkred 224. thrum , tastwardly slate t he Muer( let, itoratmerm 2114 and =2. sevetty bet , :trs at . lit. I ( 10100010 y. \ 0 ho,an Th tart of which l am ersktret too tbrce story brisk wan .r., , e undivided t onhirlfill istr \ f linl7.3loniti r 30S wtilett Vitterty , halt wrote 4 .11sen Ina Ito tro , 4 i lan nl ' 100 to the Yktat W0n1... f the City ofltraistSur st. h 3 um lene ot around lax. waanAht rthr nt r; -' UtOr d' itt ' llrla tied Iwi a. Tyre.. \ ti N a,..l r k,sit.i n .,,f 3.2.3, 4 " . 4 and 4 , fronting lit 1131tu T irt.: 5 411, r. 2 bet aOOO 10 Mu. .ant etch r, Holmes \at by 91 ley, 11, 0. It depth lot •No 7, frotthth no 91s0111ou st' s het, twrott ewe hart ova anti a Ls' f inst. in 'nevi, AZif 1 Pt, and 94 feet 9 Inehre ro depth. late tutorred O. 11 11 tn.! 14.0.11 th twenty three feat etch. atone or 112 t. front ;T1 artaraus set, by ninety two feet lo .11.14. 1 tA et inufnlnd C. iN. 20, th 94 27 and n bated twenty otnefeetkatir. to "7 or OY. front TO Merritta et,. by ninety Mrs 1-eh in deLth iota numbered 37,39,39 40, 41 and 42 beloNrixt y t rye • feetaaelt. mon r r tors. iint mt Bluff .1., ' n rt. ty het, mann or ham o in depths in 1.01 t1.11. IA drat on the, north by llolmes ev e en the net by 3tatemeth Pte orrt I i 11 . 11 .13 a by P 1,9.1., on lba teethe t r InOnl 01 Darla ' , Air , euntadoinf Tyne end • nuartsraerve. mete or Ira, of ma ;and ten on w ire le erected a, two stony brisk bans. lot baun• dad hr ii Mr et on the mint.. 110 1. 1 , 101.nr 010,0 3 , 0, , sat Nagle.. rta Newland haler! ru the enthttawtd tho Pert arty tt 40,000 Lytle on tiro swot. and Jarrow nays to the west, being 11,0 Outdrerl ant twenty 1101. feet. 41011( Mint et, 42 one butane,' feet In &lett. _ more or Itnes Wing hill aide ` 3 The equal.undivtded onelOtal prior two remain min tistooklote anYrout. rattrap In the L'orench ra Binning. ittrtJ A l ' h b ral "A;tll.!_t;:l4'nk:.4 In 1:O " i ra ' a l tTo l l , lo l yt 4 1', 71111 11.1.100 ' 4211 alth oltroOlit ' the dl ' ruer ea tno 3 (oak tottering twenty f eel . nront on nail limper), I. rem. aka • Old street. to lot R. 4, fortr het, thebee by lite ol lot No 6. angl pe1.11.4 1101 WilAhlttlem etreet. Oath) feed, thence by • Hub. parallel with McKee Wert. forty lent to lot N 0.3. thew. by the line thereof and paella: 1 wit 6 Waradantrah street. eilihty feet to the plata of beido 4 That °attain ennual senorita rant s3l. l ,7abls ,quarterly, hanittront at al/ that certain 1 01 of Around. 43tuatt la the city of Chtsburnthmkeked 100'116110 Ilan 141010 ' V r ir. ° l , .. tr .r,l ' t i b: i ff,..l,7:tl,.!l . , b° ,,zre. ^ . l ,r;lo h i lor r lD T .snd 'orpuely by Grant street estendluilin Mtn, mitt !Hirst twenty-look fret nod ta lecke, lort II dept niter feet. note 00 1010 .' (The turd tittlilll er tinto bent ng the ratio whith was reasereed to ltobart 11.0/41- hennyto few hr a deed lthink Wound( to Jamas Inuit, dated the oth day of October A.D. 40.21. nod 31 1. 2019 ... , In 4.b .g21 .,.< 41 1.g . , , , c8 , : gh .:. 4 4::: b. , . ) ,, v , 111 , 74. c. t 17:11ii4 4- %12112:11ft:ve.°1:41 , .. , v1117. 1;•71•- au. on the remise*: HANN 3.YOWit SENN. r ' \ \ Admintlthle Y. cam RuzaIREDIII37/11ING LOTS rog Statue. s ga the Olio t y am. R. B. /amped Co., Pa. ryltEinderaikrted, luivinglaia Out planar ilmildino ion atthoton Sion., le r to alta r ./th Mini.. of the nianr Terra. alit lases rolled kn Ids, In order to buy.] no at that t Iree.\ or thou. that now Kam !tone's, anti the nt'lee. kr Om o l aee, it would b tonwtticolt. GPY • Magi•t wort .taut iR not it may b proper to giro sulk, denturtlan thersof rot stn.- /sun:lmoms la atom. o4ttio Ohio ond P.m Ralloari. ibt‘i tt = of littlitointb. and fourtreo from eh. manyEWmad; Ina country. The great ...not oft enunirjprolues of the neighborhood, end tbe Whole lidtoterot ants. did and aver will ono' ill 1.0 Is 10 to tho V PlGoburch ..010,0 —and goal.* - d al . snot 70 SO.l Gmet, • Inch {nor are now itiventnaand catering with br buildhly. el all kinds for tranopontiloTl , o•• thaontitatten . odreody 0.1 b• the rt canny depot ftGLIle GtlitiPtollY. on the whole railroad. jai motto of b 00l yin Snow that the. Sto two etone raihro .Ou a r content - ra a l r " w h a k y r IV a l 0 r tt l tiVio trig i r receM tl l Itt Neil Outlet o our rolt le t akin• ail l, ll. reetions.and ann. all !mita., .01 rano fay. taring facilint• Into cottons Coal.. bond Maeda/04 ore fry arm. gad lb. no called . Connyl C 0.!." rta ~1%, sante. any *thin kind fa loony restwoto, LI found lot [yin lmihc• diaten•labb , rbool. rein. robot Dowels sloe iron-noe.lionnotonestillowersro eon?, Yuellent thnber, for budding sod other i•orpc. PIO abondarter,itn—sa that It only requireo men ob..