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PITTSBURGH GAZeti%
girRA''ADLVO M 4 TBR W ; 11.1 . ,33 -
, OK EACH PAIGE OF ?MS PA PKR• •
. • • "rem Sweat.—The rain- of Tuesday and
Tuesday night has caused a flue rise in the rly.
; ere. On Tuewlay the water bad fallen to five
feet in the amine]; yesterday It was up to a lit
. tie over ten feet. It tiepin falling slowly-.
Tur Ogopc—So for the ',inspect of mother
abundant hornet le good, the heat having sus
tained very little injury from the poet long and
severe winter. There is also p promise of abun 7
dance of fruit. The peaches ore injured in
soma places; but in other places they bid fair to
be abundant . ..The weather is very sue, and TO
getation advancing with great rapidity, as if to
make op for lost time.
Clingtaan, one of the eleven seceders
from the Whig Congressknit Canons, is out In
the-Republic ' with a letter which occupies two
and a half oolulatut, in reply to a caustic squib
by the Lou Willie Journal. The Republic treats
him and Lie letter with well merited - and well
expressod scorn.
BEILCLIYILSTOWS.—nis Indy. who is
the author of •Nlocle Tom's Cable." is the wife
pt Prot Stowe, of Bowpin College. Moss., ntul
the sister of Rev. Henry Ward Itece.%er. Sler
hat received $4OOO on account of rake already
'mute jt being ten cents open each volume sold.
She has been Offered, it is said, $lO,OOO for the
• copyright of tbo Korb. Therigh 40,000 *copies
Imre been told, it is the opiolon of many that its
• - circulation is bet just commenced.
Mamma Arintraners.—The Wheeling Oa-
Wts seknowledgee that during the, flood, there•
were two boata there that mild not pass under
the' bridge, and sap that the water Ina never
within 4t feet bf. It—hy which we auppose it is
admitted that the water Wes within 4G feet.—
Vow every body knows thii none of cur CineinL
nati packets 'anal pass. under the Wheeling
brid;c on 4G feet of epiimi without auy chimneys
at all, and that consequently the bridge was
• totatobstruetion at the time Who flood. The
Wheeling paper also eaye,th - at !!the . tiumber
periona, who, creased the river, was , twenty,
where there wee one who would hero gone up
or down it, had ihere been no , bridge . .! It si
tu) assure that there we., "toqee of . ruler over
the road" on the island leading from the bridge!
Nov where did these parsons go to who crossed
thct bridge, when the water spread like a sea
between the bridge and the Ohio. elioro A
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bridro thus isolated, could hues been f'hut tit
tin: use, us tho , editor argues that it tho baste
' could tot_get tinder the bridge, they could hare
gine round it, by sailing over the top a tie is
land •
I' triers which lane quoted the Wheeling Mo.=
Flee., sent In certificates to Washington, that
have could pass under the Wheeling Bridge du
ring the flood, will see from these admissions
- of the Wheelins•Garette, how shatottnlly they
has., been troposedispou. . The Wheeling paper
is forced% ;Anil that boate : conid not pees en
der the bridge, but defends its canoe by raying
they 'might bare gone touitdlent the risk , of
shipwreck on the island ! •
A more am7nruked and atreeina'a murder
neror. was cows:Oh:id, than that of . the alleged .
fagitire elate, WILLIAM Sxaru, in
_Columbia,
Pat., by as officer of diaryland, named Ittootar.,
On Tuesday, of !tat 'yea, an lavesiigation was
-made of the facie of the case, before a Justice of
the Peace Da Oolumblit. District Attorney Thompe
ton alteuded; std conducted tho examination:
The evidence la long, but perfectly harmonious
throughout, and it, in substance an follows:
Os Thursday: afternoina; ths 29th of April,
Smith was at work Piling lumber, whoa Ridge
lay, and a man named eloyder, came upon him
unawares, and laid hold on Dim, one on etch
aide. Smith 'at first struggled to get away,
drawing back, In a imrt of stooping posture, 'bet
at the time he we: oho; which woo scarcely two
toinates train the timo be was arrested, he wets
making littio oaf ar opposition,and his oapturers
vies loading him up an alley. fie did not' et
Din Maui loosest any time, and there was not the
slightest interference with the ofScers from any
quarter. The murler was wholly gratuitous
and uoprovoked p la savage, barbarous shedding
oiblciod which - oalls loudly to Beaten for jui
cier.
Jona WsLi.isacs, who saw the whole triune
:oer; teititted:
•'rromhtl t saw of the struggle I think the
pistol was fired by design. At no time had
Smith- any advantage over the two officers. They
had hold of him all the time. Sapporo that
Smith was about flee feet Six or Oren in. high.
Ridgley is about ■ix ftret. well proportioned—
Snyder about an large es Smith, Snyder has but
.one.band. When Snyder told Ridgeley to glee
himself up, Rldgley said he would... Smith was
working for me—had a wife, but ,no children
that .I know of.
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Camirrnas Jonsson, Swots—When I saw
them one was on eaah side of him-.b.d.h o w e f
his arms—Smith was in a etoopiag poeition
.all the time! saw them. I saw Sidgley pubis
hand in his pooket,.and drew out al pistol—eaw
him throw his arm back as if he was going to
'strike. Snyder said to him “don't shoot him"
.—did not bear 'fidgety say anything but he
shot immediately afterwards. The both--'had
hold' of Smith, with their bucks toltrards tot; I.
saw both officers bare hold of Smith.' Bldgley
had hold with one arm, whilst be ppt the other
in his.peckot and drew opt his pistol. Saila
was in •stooped position at the tins Ridgley
shot, I was' on top of a board pilelat the time
No person interfered with the officerh to ree
-ene Smith. , 'Datiog tith time them, Smith
had not scumeeded in getting loose..
BOWI4 sworn—l: taw Smith when' Soy
:der and Bider, arrested him--they caught him
by the breast of the jacket. Smith said omen,
what do you -meant"- Ridgley pat his hand. in
his ppoket, drew out a: pistol and Cricked it, and
sold Smith, onnw Pre got you, you black son
of a bitch."' Smith tried to get stay, i , tent
doWli the alley, bad got about thirty, steps, when
I beard the repoil, of altistol. I then treat back,
• ands*. Smith lyiug on the groand,.etteping. I
did not see any persons Interfere with the °M
eer/.
John Militate, „jr.•,Artrorn—l 'lrtte standing
about fourteen feet from where Smith wu shot.
The first I tow: the °Simms 'were •ieotning up the
alley, each having hold of Smith by the should
er. I eel /Mee, reuh , into hie. pocket dud
get out a pistol, paying, ...you chtuinedblach ton
of a bitch, :rya got you • flow.", 1 then , nu'
Maley fire the pistol—he ihot &get bit should;
or. I undeptood Snyder, to 114 'drop him." I
beard Smith'ssy •.'don't 111011, don't!'. I am po
sitive that Sideey's left hand WAS on Smith's
shoulder at*the time he fired with his right head.'
Ididnot see the officers trot tato hold of
Such Is n perilen of tho 'Odense; It a nine
die was not berg committed, then n4er . erne one.
fitstitb died in two ntinutstfAir• the tioot; and
the murderers walluid:,6lk*l*o their ea.
cape; tiol74lll4iptvdtip by ,111ary
land in .be tried for tbe:****,.ii's, fugitive
train justice, then it feeoipittlre how long
tf ie ett;:dnij to subtaii 4fikr td much °tarn, -
gee. The Luiteartcr. Union luis.tbifolloWing pro
m remark on the subject:.
These feats are oonclusive. They prove a moat
"atrocious violation of law, and show that Ridge.
Iy has added to his original crime of, Murder
itutt,of Wi/fal and ,deliberate fareehood that %di
rails might be careened. The etatement given
• in the Clipper and other Baltimoret papare, that
' , every demonstrstion was being made by fret
' 'arras and. abseil:lenient of43tertalustioik
SO Male the fogitive frrm thelands of the of
kers " and that the negro himself 'ireeisted the
siteldßi to arrest him,in a very unlawful and
outrageous mansion" the statement in the ffon
*lathe foots as published in the. Colombia Spy
were "nearly the same" belt had given; andthe
farther utstement of the Washington SouMern
Arab that "the officer, In self-deltom, t : se cow.
veiled to slay the prisoner - and sane his own Life
by flight, hotly pursued by infuriated enemies,"
are nothing more Or lees thth.duransiess fame- .
hoods, published to mislead the public, indoors
_ italy.pentstsd /AIM= the most despicable: mo
tives. Not a Single Southern pep.r his publish
ed be statement ghee by theimperpubliehed
in the place of the °eminencet dll they. have
gives Is the distorted account of Ridgelyithd his
friends Who wish to create in Maryyland and the
South gerardly, s pubile sentiment width wilt
Shy dorenrorlare to rul'ithing le. &dna
ildrmly up for bird Li cube lirithoi dbetlemaed
ed by Gov. Aileen -X* net CV croutureat up:
ei mar tinny. But to took upoi4
•th rustiii , It shows ca. bristhey Southern Southern•• i
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PITT3A
FRIDAY Imitruo, MAY 14, 1852
mix FUGITIVE' SLAVE xuansa
r. - .,', , i:f. , ..k' , ' , :':.' . ` ,1 !"'
whnhoth info pram the trnth and coin
falsehoods thatihe North may be misrepresent..
edind that Slave-catehlovvielators of law may
go unwhipt ofjustice.- , •
The testimony publiihed above ?miles our
statements of last week:- Smith was lathe cur
Cody of two stout - police officers, when the ling
er of the two drew a pistol, and with an oath,
shot him through the neck. ' There was no ef
fort ,to 'rescue himl there waa no riotous &mom
trailer., and there, waseven nu effort made to
.arrest the offender.. It does not even appear
that the negro bit Ridgely's thumb, although this
most miserable. pretext is the only justification
Itidgely offers for his murderous deed.
Tske the occurrence all in all, we do not be
lieve a more inhuman and more disgraceful out
rage than this of 'shooting In cold blood a help
less prisoner, when in the bands of two athletic
officers, was ever perpetrated on Meson of Penn
sylvania. •
We do not know whether Gov. Bigler boa le
aned s requisition for Ridgely. We do not see
how; with even his Slave-catching proclivities,
Ito-can avoid this act of justice.—Nor can we
ace what plausible clause Governor Lowe would
be able to offer for not delivering him up. It
may be that Ridgely may be untried and ottpun
' lobed; hut, in that event, It will become inter
esting for the North to know how long, sod with
what increased audacity, Southern policemen
and kidnappers coo decoy, hang, and murder
citizens of the North.
THE COSHELSVILLZ RAILROAD
This project is not dead—it only sleeps. It
will, some day Boon, awake to life and vigor. If
we bail had all the legislation needed to en
ema n Railroad to Cumberland on the best
route, some four years ego, we verily believe
the care wortid awe been running before thin
time. That legislation is now secured, as the
.render learn from the article below. It
gives 'as the unobstructed right of way from
Pittsburgh to Cumberland by the Youghiogheny
and Casselmon rivers; the only natural route
iteron9 the Alleghenymountairis, By this ronte,
them ion nay and cheap grade up the Yoogh•
iogheny sad Casselman rivers, until you come
tear lire headwaters of the Potomac, where •
Muriel wilt ho regnired, and on the other side of
the tunnel, there is an easy grade down branch of
the Patentee to Cumberland: Than only one tunnel
is rrolred, nod that not near as formidable no
come of those building on the Baltimore and Ohio
rood, and you have a comparatively cheap road
of easy grades from Pittsburgh to Cumberland.
Wo hope our friend Oen. LABllliftwill now bestir
himself and take energetlo means to prevent the
legislation already eecured, and to set the ball
is' motion which will give no our greet south- .
'eastern Railroad.
Front the Somerset Herald.
RAILROAD PROM PITTEIBITROII TO BAL.
We 'modulated from our Representative,
Mr. Moirry, that an act was passed during the
late Session, which Will effectually secure the
long desired right-Of-way through Pennsylvania
for the construction of a rail road to Baltimore,
by the Choseleast* river route, the route made
by 'nature for a pareage through the Allegheny
mountains. Our readers ore aware that there is
a charter in existence of arall read by the Tough
toxlleny and Casselmsn's river route; but it bas
hitherto been of no moment, as the point desig
nated by It near the Maryland line was impute.
Suable' oceess to it from Baltimore being impos
sible. Last winter there was abiß passed au
thorising the building of a Plank Road from kley
ere'Mills (en important point in this county on
the Casselmacie ricer route) to the Maryland
line, on or tear the farm of Mr. /no. M. Be
ef:teen near Cumberland; and during this Su
si:it a supplement to that act was pasted, au
il:oiling or eimpowering the Plank Road Com
pany to construct a Railroad on their route,
sullies-1 only to the general law. regulating
',filmed. is this Commonwealth. This secures
the whole track fain Pittsburgh to the Mary
land line. Mad leaves a few miles only between'
the State line and Cumberland to make the con
nection. The rout* being secured, the next
question le, bow is it to be made available? We
confess, to ne this is a question of but secondary
letpoitance. That the rond.will one day be made;
sod that at no distant one, we feel well assured.
T , A , Increased travel end transportation of the
country will demuul it, and the feet that the
tafutety the Isles is bet opened at tide late sea
the year,.whilst the Central.road by the
time of itsnompletion will lime on its hands as
much transportation as it can accommodate,
chow. conclusively to our mind that there must
to., another outlet from the Best to the West.—
What other with such natural adrautages, easy ,
grades and free of accuse Min be. made? The
friend* of the Baltimore. and Ohio oad had bet
tor think twice before they push their road to
the Ohio river. , '
The money that it will tale to complete their
road to Wheeling, vouldilinfld this road to Pitts
burgh. They will then have all the advantages
of a connection with Wheeling by the Ilemptield
road, which most noes this route, and they can
reschiPittsbargh and there compete for the trade
and trainl poured into it by the Penn-Mad Ohio,
Steubenville and other roads, at the came time
aviidlng the heavy grades and break neckpreei
pices of their preeent contemplated route. Sup
pose on this other hand that the Baltimore and
Ohio road he &titled to Wheeling, and this road
is made connecting by the Bempeeld with
Wheeling. won't it take the wind out of their
sails? With their being grades they cannot
*urinate in time with the Central Road; what
then could they, do against a road running
from the emu point on the but route and
easiest padre Is the country , Bat enough
for the present. We shall advert to the sub
ject again,' ne 'our object at this time was but
to apprise our readers of the fact that the Cu
eelmlen river route is now clear, sad all that is
wanting:ls Ott . ..material aid" necessary for the
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SALA o►,Lors AT DION STATIOIII.-110W rapid
ly Itsilroade develops the refocuses offs country
town: Towns spring apes by magio, where the
priineval forester' MITA never- been distarir
ed. Enou Irattesomple of this. There ie now
bo . etliog activity where o . little over • year ago
ntilinees reigned. One hundred building lots
are now offered for sale, and people are buying
;hem, too, where s little while ago such a thing
Wei not : dreamed of. AS evidenoe of Otis see the
s4rertieement of U. P. Moeller, in on, columns,
who. hu laid nut. some. desirable property in
lot; and offers it far Isle on easy terms.
It[1411101:$ Filth/011 AID PUBLIC Inenorentzrz
ra Soirrn:Aiinnuclt.—Thelinenien canreepon
aent of the N. T. Coonsercidil • Advertiser in
giv
ing nn nesoneit of* !gannet given to the Liberal
Prenid eat of Chill, on the 25th of March Asir.
.
I also noticed that ono gentlemen from Buenos
Ayres offered a sentiment In favor of religions'
freedom. • Ile esid thet when the people of this
country were Indebted * foreigners for ems in
their streets, aqueducts of. water, triagnede tel.
egraphs, eteambosts and • railro ads, the Tin
team they could do in return would be to allow
foreigners the full liberty of worshipping God
according to the dictates. of their own owed.
cures. The gentlemen, who had the courage to
prowl,. such, • madmen% was Mr. Allen% s
man of literary and legal attainments..
. lie was right This's the hairy anddepress.
big load which reefs upon and retarde this and
Blithe South American nations.. The priest, are
for the greaternert.illkterate sod morally dis
qualified. Andif theprople are by law abut up
to the miserable religious nutriment which such
teachers are able to impart, it Is but little bet
tor thou being shut up to a moral stanatlon. It
le,a than:mond pities that these. people cannot
come into 'closer content on this subject with
the great North American . heart,. is it throb'
with the sentiment of respeet for the fullest free
dom In matters of religions belief and practice.
th4'Pitts*gli GraFag:
TIRE UP 1 "
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Ma. lirans-Thearriter ottani' oia,•a few
thus elect, to pass over the Nov York and Erie
Railroad, the entire length, nd mast be permit
ted to confess himself disappointed.. Prom the
very great deal that bag been .said and written
about that road; by both the people o( N. York
end Ohio,
together with the elaborate descrip
tions and prints of the viene along its line, hi
was prepared. to look at something more than
wally grand and impedes. ills espeetations
were high. • Ile bad several times passed over
the Ohio . and Penna. and. the Central Penna.
roads, and on the latter, especially, he had been
compelled to admire a great deal of the richest
scenery in tbe.world, but as little or nothing bad
been sold about the road or the view, along its
route, he had very naturally concluded that they
were so far eclipsed by the grandimr displayed
along the N. Y. and Erie road, ea to be namely
worth mentioning. Philadelphia had bald bat
little abbot ber.niad; no book maker there bid
deluged the among with descriptions bpd prints
of. the towns, country end. lands:apes through
which. It makes Re way.. In Pittsburgh but little
ins heard about it, Ind complainUt imagine,
then, the writhes, astonishment on discerning
!Wpm,. own Pinumylvanis roads are equally es
sreVf not better built than the it Y. sndErie
--equally, if not more safe; =Ube 11C0121117 nag
lymare varied, beautiful and attractive. ' , Why
do.not oar Philadelphia fellow citizens puff and
blew. like : the New Yorkers, about their rod?
Why net get tql„landsome prints of some of the
ttioo sad hig!W picturesque views? Why not
ghillsosp anotopericon? When oompleted,,
MOS .IFin,b 4l4 / 1 0. .• :Otago , Weed.: shorter; and
aßvit.tatUesttog of tbs two. ,frir. Mr. Editor,
IstPlrfilffi.to,gftlelkrw gitiagne a .l4. Ti p p
Rota - I
raor widantirros.
Dtbrroopasdos. of the i'itcobnEgts Nay eiastto.
WASHLIGTON, MIT 10th, 1852
Wade, of Ohio, made a nry immortuta
Speech on the deficienoy bill thin morning, .1n
which be , handled Gm Case without any sort
of reverence. Without permitting' a imitate
arose his own countenance, hi kept the Senate
In a roar at the General's expense. Tho coins,
of Senator Cane upon the Increased appropria
tion for the. Collins' steamers, has excited the
surprise and disapproval of a great number of
his friends,. who expected him to take precisely
the opposite view of the matter. But Gen. Cass
early imbibed the notion that England and log•
nab policy were imponolar with the masses of the
United Staten, and he looks upon the contest,
now going on between the steam lines, ae solely
a rivalry between an English and American
company.
Preparation!' have already been made for. a
long dehnte upon this subject in the House, and
I home given up the hops of seeing any thing
done before the meeting and adjournment of tho
June convention'.
All of the eight delegates to the National
Whig Conception already chosen in New York,
are known to be decided and enthusiastic
friends of Omar Scott. The long expected Fill
more meeting takes plane in New York this ren-
Ing. It is a demonstration upon which the ad
vocates of the President's hopes of success place
great reliance. If the meeting be numerous and
spirited, it will serve them to more strenamis
efforts in behalf of his nomination. If a fellure.
it will probably lead to Mr. Fillmore's withdraw
al. Cal. Ilumphrey MarshallandM. P. Gentry
have gone on to address the meeting. This in n
good sign, for it Is an indication that the seceders
from a recent caucus mean to continue is the
party and labor kir Its encores.
The lotrignes among the Democratic aspiritts
deepens and thickens as the day of deellion
ap
pronchee. It is understood that Hai. Coss boa
one hundred and ten delegates secured in his
favor as their first choice, and Baohanan about
eighty. This leaves one hundred and six who
are divded between Judge Douglass, Gen. Bailer,
lien. Houston, Gov. Marcy, &a, &a, The BE,
chattel) strength will go over to Houston soon af
ter the first ballot. Hen. Caen will be dropped
on the fourth or fifth ballot. Most of his imp
porters will go over to Douglass, but some to
Rusk. Then will commence the scramble among
the outsiders, Dickenson, Wool, Lone, Bill Allen,
and a host of tried and trne soldiers, but'who
have nit hitherto alone Midis first rank, will en
ter th@ ring. There will be intenso and indiscrl
bible noise and confusion, the end of which no
men can Virden.
The letter of John Foreythe, editor of the
Columbus (Gs ) Times, 'on the bargaining about
the printing plunder is a very good Instructive
document. It appease he did not offer the South
ern Rights. party, alias Seceesionists, for pale to
the members of the Printing Committee. That is
to say he did not put them and himself up to pub-
Ha competion, to be knocked down to the•high
eat bidder, teat he offered the lot to Mr. Donellson
of the Union as a private speculation on very
eligible Orme. The distinct proposition was
Goat he, Mr: Forejthe of the Georgia paper,
should be taken into tho Union ethos as a rep
resentatlve.of the Southern And•Compromiss
demooraoy, and that the spoils of the prinfing
should he shared among the several parties.--
Under this arrengment the Southern Press mat
to be merged in the Ireton; or otherwise the
Southern Frees to Keen, and hive half this pa
tronage. For this favor, it seems that Mr. For.
eythe promised that the Southern anti:com
promisers should support the 'nominee of the
Baltimore convention. Major Donelleon at firer,.
says Mr. Forsythe seemed favorable to this
proposition, but ultimatelj; changed ids 'mind
and would not coalesce with thi agent of the
ileceasiouists. Then he. fieding there was no
chance of getting the money, suddenly, became
disgusted with his vocation of.a pettee7:. maker,
and returned .to Georgia, . a disappPoired and
disgusted man. These secession gentry have'
said a good deal silent caleulating . the. ratio of
the Union. W. know the principles of the cal.
oulatlon by the mode ID which they set a. price
upon themselves. The entire amount of spoils
expected to arise from the abrogation of Ham-
Ikon's contiactis shoat $200,000. The 'mecca
lion tribe conalaer themselves welt!' Just one
half, say $lOO,OOO. There is supposed to.be
abut 200,000 of them, and they are therefore
by their own appraisement worth about fifty
cents ahead. They would have gone dog:cheap, :
had the transaction been consummated.
ors. 11C017 ON SLAVERS.
Tito following letter from Gen. Scott, though
written many years ago, bee been revived by the
Presidential discussion now in piegreea. As .
Gen. Scott appears to have other beldam oe
Sand than letter writing, hie old lettent are look•
ed np and reprinted—this among them.
{Tasman:n:l, Feb. 9,1848.
Don Soo —I have been welting for so eon
Mee 'clean to answer your letter before me
and, eller en unreasonable deley, am at las
obliged to reply in the midst of *Melo! coops
Ilene. ' •
That 1-have ever been. named in connection
with the Presidency of the United BUttee, hen
not, 1 can assure you, the eon of an ancient
neighbor and friend, been by any desire or con
trivance of mine; and certainly-1 chill never be
in the field for that high office unless placed
there by • rgutirr nominorion. Not, thou, being
a eendidate, and seeing no near prosp§t of be
ing mad, one, I ought perhaps to decline tronb•
flog you end others with my humble opinions on
greet principles of State rights and federal ed.
ministratkin; bet no 1 rennet plead ignorance
of the paidslity or a few friends, in several
parts of the tinfoil, who may, by possibility, in
• certain event, rueoeed in bringing me within
the field teem which • Whig candidate is select
ed. I prefer to err on the aide of frankness and
candor, tether than, byallence, allow anyetran
gar unwittingly to commit Maud( to my map-
Pot
Your inquiries open lb. whole question Of do
mestio slavery, which bee, in different forms, for
'number of years, agitated Congress and , tit
country.
Premising tb►t you are the lira person who
hi. Interrogated mo an. the subject, I site you
the basis d what would be my reply In peeler
Beall, If time allowed, and the eoutingeacy al
luded to were lege remote.
is boyhood, ill .19.1111 am and •Mat 7 College, and
in common Stith moat, if not all my camped.
one, I biome deeply impressed with the views
given by Mr. Jefferson, In his "Notes on Vir
ginia," and by Judge Tucker,in the Appendix ,
to his edition on Plackstons'e Commentariee, In
fever of a gradual emancipation of slant. That
Appendix I have not seen-in 'thirty-oddyens,
and in the same period 'hue-teed loareelf sot
thing on the subject; bat my early impressions
are fresh and unchanged, Hence, If I had bad
the honor of a seat In the 'Virginia Legislature
in the winter of 18.31-82, when a bill was brought
forward to carry eel those views, I should' cer•
tainly have given It my hearty support.
I suppose I scansmy need say that, in my
opinion, Congress ha, no color of authority, un
der the constitution, for touching the relation
of master and Nave within saute. I lutid the
' opposite opinion In respect to the Menthe Inf
hang& Merv, with the consent of the *nem
or on payment 'of "just compensation,7 Con
gress may legislate' at lie discretion. But my
conviction Is equally strong that oldest• It be
step by step with the Legislatures, of Virginia
and Ihryland, it Wo r ld be dangerous for both
nines in those fitahee to touch the relation be
tween muter and slave-in this Dietriot. r
I hive from the fint been, of opinion that
Conyers was bound by the Uotiltitotthn to re
ceive, to refer, and to report upon petition. re
laths to dome etlo slavery; as In the cue of an
other petitions; but I have not failed to see and
regret the ansvoideble irritation which the for,
mer have prodooml in the southern States, with
the consequent peril to toe - colored nos, where
by the adoption of any plan of emancipation
he every where among us bean greatly istard-
I own, myself, no elite; bat parer have at
tubed blame to masters for not liberating their
slaves—knOwlog that Liberation, Without send
lei them in comfort to som' Position favorable
to the "pursuit of happiness," 'would, In molt
cameo, be highly Injurious to all around, as
as to the manumitting Willies themseiveo—utt
less the operation mere general and under the
auspices of prudent legLLtion. ' Bat I. am per
suaded that It is a high moral obligation of mar
tars and Blaseholding /Hates to employ all means,
not Incompatible with the safety of both colors,
to meliorate slavery teen to exterminatios:
There le no evil without, in the or* of Prov-
Weave, some compimsating benefit. Th 9 bleed
ing Africanwis tom from bis savage *me by
Lie ferocious neighbors, Sold Into slassfy, and
out lopoit this coutinent. Here lathe mild Baulk
the: race has wendarfolly J11'0141104:1 ceta
pared with any thing seer teem In basbareus
.
, •
The
Ufk The descendants of is few thinueandsitait .
beeome 'litany million.; `and all from-the first
made acquainted with the arta of civility:leis;
and, shove all, brought under the light of the
gospel
/tie gratifying to know that general-meliora
tion has been great, and itts atilt progressive,
dotwitbstataing the (italiciing causes alluded
to above. The more direct procees of emanci
piation, May, no doubt, be earlier commented and
j
quickened in some communities hen in others.
Eseb, I dotot question, has thefri ght to judge
for itself, both as to time - hod En ns, and 1 con
eider Interference. or aid fro 'thorn., except
eu invitation from authority' within, to be as
hurtful to the sure progress of melioration, as it
may be fatal to the lives of east multitudes of
all ages, sexes and colors. The work of libera
tion cannot be forced -without these horrid re
sults. Christian philanthropy to ever mild and
considerate. Hence all violence ought to be de
precated by all friends of religion and humanity.
Their persuasions cannot fail, at the right time,
to free the master from the slave and the slave
from the Masten; perhaps before the latter shall
have found out sad acknowledged that the reds-
Alois between-the parties had long been mutually
prejudicial to their worldly i•tereste.
Prom the promise made io Abraham, some
two thousand years hod elapsed before the ad
vent of our Savior, and the Israelites, the cho
sen people of God, were, for win purpose, eel'.
fered to remain in botidage longer than the Af
ricans have been on one shores. This race hue
already experienced the resulting compensation
alluded to; and, as the white missionary has
never been-able to penetrate the dark regions of
Africa, or to establish himself in its interier, It
may be within the scheme of Providence that
the great work of spreading the Gospel over that
vast-continont, with all arts-and comforts of civ
ilisation, Is to be finally acoompliehed by the
black man restored from American bondage. A
foothold there has been gained for him, and in
Both a scheme centuries are hot accent's to Him
who moves the world as a man moves a finger.
' I do butreggest the remedies and consolations
of Slavery, to Inspire patience, hope, and char
ity on all aides. ' The mighty subject cells for
the exercise of all man's wisdom and virtue, nod
these may not suffice without aid from a higher
BOUM.
It le in the foregOing meaner, my dear Sir,
that I bare long been in the habit, ha conversa
tion, Et expressing myself, over all our common
country, on the question of Negro Slavery, and
I mast say that I have found but very few per
none who differ with me, however opposite their
geographical position.
Such are .the views or opinions yen reek.
oannot sapprese or mutilate than, although now
liable to ho more, generally known. Do with
them as you please. I neither court nor ehun
publicity. I remain, very truly yours,
Worm° Scum
T. r. Arkin" Esq., Danville, Va.
RiloD6 TetAtin.—The ,fleiteral Assembly of
Rhode bland adjourned on Friday craning last,
having been in eeesion only four der. In res
pect to the "Mateo Liquor Law," which was pm-
Rd almost without Meet:salon, the Proridence
Journal ear:
“It goes Into effect on the third Monday of
July. Tho laW was passed very rapidly through
both !louses. Its friends favored,a more delib—
erate consideration, but the Democrats, emart•
log under the defeat which they attributed to
their doable faced policy on the eabjeal, pushed
It forward as rapidly ae possible. An act • was
paned making all future licensee for the sale of
spirituous liquors under the old law expire on
the day which the DOW law goes into effect.”
In Rhode Leland, akin Massachusetts, the Li
quor Law was modes political question; and the
action upon It was consequently such as to en
danger the moral effect of the law. •The New—
port Newe etateathe Democratic; members of the
Legielature of Rhode Island *greed to divide
their. votes on the , questiom without any refer
once to the merits of •the eubjeet; end that they
actually voted, 15 for and 15 sedum the law, so
that in any event the party should not suffer.
The language of the Providence Journal,
above quoted, will be understood by those who
remember that the previous Legislature of It •
Istikid, which was, democratic, rejected the
Maine Law; and that at the last election the law
was made • tut question, the Demoerata oppos
ing and the Whim. adioeating it. The Whims
therefore etood virtually pledged to pus the
law, and they were sustained by the popular
will, en far as it was expressed at the election.
In Coottectkut, where the liquor law way like.-
viee made a test question, the popular will was
expensed against it, and the Peteocrats, who
oppqeed the measure, were. conseqoentty sue•
cessfnl in obtaining power. In this State, as a
general thing, the Paige have opposed the law,
and it has been culled by the collemlug of Deo
lemmata and Free Sailers.—Sort. Tree.
..The shooting of a negro arrested as a fugitive
alai* at Colombia, Pa., by one of tho et:ricers
engaged la the arrest, is to deeply to be
regretted. It is an event, however, which, in
en important sense, it chargeable upon thole
who hove taught the fugitive to "defend hie lib
erty to be would defend his life, and that of his
wife and children, against the assassin."—Jour
we/ of Commerce.'
It it not any particular clue of our citizens
who have taught the fugitive to ..defend his
liberty as be would defend hi. life." That les
son was taught all _men by the Fathers of the
Republic' and is embodled.in the eoestitetlee
ae well as in the Declaration of Independence.
Indeed, it is writtenupon every page of our his
tory; and these who acted eel the principle, ere
properly worshipped la patriotia heroes. •
Rut, in this cue, there is no evidence that the
'll'affltiu"'hal ever heard of any inch doctrine.
He snide no attack,apon the life of the ofßasr.
The wont thing charged 'widest him was, that
he caught the constablee thumb between his
teeth. Men arrested for petit larceny or for
getting drunk, sometimes do tEe•eame thing.—
Yet we never head that such an nisault would
justify ths offrose in shooting down the poor
wretchea—daany Journal.
Faun LANZ Sursaton.—The La, • Superior
Journal of the let hot. has neverel letters from
Point Bremen - ow, the tiotonague, dr.e., to the let
of April The winter hoe been cold ated hard—
the thermonieter 6S low la 1.35 degrees below ze
ro at some polar. Like Superior On the lit of
April contained more lee thou was me before
known. The Ladiatisat VAnee (a warm locali•
ty) bad for tome days been trying to begin sugar
making, but sap wouldn't rue, beosue*.froat
wouldn't let it. Two bean were tilled in Feb
nutry on the Ontonagon, end a great react and
frolic ensued on the reastiog and eating of the
"game." The Ontonagon Plank Road (up the
river to various mines) would •be vigorously
pushed this summer; the roadway having been
out nape eight mites and two steam OAT-mills
set to work on the timber. A pier Cl the mouth
In to be ran ont'l,loo feet, or into fourteen feet
water. A three story Temperance Rehal,.• large
store.and ware honer, and a spacious kitchen.,
loe'Boardieg House, are among the building's go
bog gp et the , month.
The ldinnesola lA etill the brag mine on the
Ofitotlegon, working 160 men, raising 40 tone of
Copper permonth at an expengekot sbout $7,000
The Norwich seems to rank neat, though it is
only working 16 mere. The Ohio' Trap Reek,
Forrest and Bohemia arealsO well spoken of:
There is nothing - abeolutely, mew from Point
geswenow, but the progress of the copper Palls
and Per American le favorably noted.—.Y.
Friona/. . • . , , •
Corropmckner qf PeugdelAiallowth Aterrkan.
Logoos, April 21.
A melancholy Incident happened en the out
ward voyage of the meaner Washington. The
well known and popular ooinmander of that ves
sel showed emanate conduct daring the voyage
from New York, whith.attracted the attention of
the officers. Nothlog of settees. nature occur;
red, however, tin the 'steamer approached .the
Beath coast, when the chief officer discovered
that there was not I suf6olant quantity of coils,
that the ahronometere had been altered by Capt.
Floyd, and Olathe had more than miite attempt,
ad to run hls fine chip ashore! . The o•o!thee
conduct, In fut. became so estraorditary, that
It was remarked by all the passengers, and they
wiped a statement .respectlng his colemanage.
ment et the steamer. Thet statement has not,
however, been published, ai; indeed nought not
to be. The Washington left Note York, on the'
27th ultimo, and eimostatered strong easterly
winds, severe weather, and much Ice. She put'
into Milford Yuen last week tot rosin, and at
that point Captain Floyd attempted to_ren the
ship on a ledge of rooks; , but was prevented by
the officers. With great difficulty the Captain
Was Neared, and when the steamer arrived at.
Southampton lull Saturday, (not Friday, u the,
telegraph miereported,) the American Consul;
Mr. Crpikey, Was Informed of 'what had taken
add he caned together the rood eminent
medical men, who held a consultation; and they
ustanlotonely decided that Capt. Floyd was not
la his right mind, and he was conveyed to a Io
na& asylum! The Weshington proceeded to
Bremen on Monday last, and will leave Cowes
for New York next Wednesday, the 2fith, uglier
thecommand of Mr. fitah, the efficient first oill.
ARCILBIOUOT
,Hennas NOT 'A
CARDINAL.—A
roe espoodent of The Si. Low it Inteligtutr,
tlog from Rome on the 2 0tlionaimb,notel the
creation of four es.rdlnale, sad soya
i , To settle the matter about Bishop, fleshes,
I my say hem that Ileum from several morons
that the Pops hu sold hi, shall: appoint none'
for the United States but a oaths :Atesrimin,
and that the hour tru properly due to Mall
land, as the State settled by Roman Catholics.
There is do talk, at present, of making. an
Ametieact Cardillo!, but some Illahop,of Udti
more mil reasonably ex pect 'the 'honor in the
coarse of I few yeare...'
. .
„No !Mir are 68114112111' this year in the
ofthii of blabzo. Barefooted, children
.aint4l4
to be growing lame down init.
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.I.l,onepa put the - Pstectzmi Ids Mr me to wholetele
It I eater MI with • rash, elute I hod the CIP. Wan ate•
trih.t e d. The mild. h, airlaa mammal tatlefh4Uom
Your train,, _ ..: . BAIRSOLYT.
LITILIMII. 04r.31 Co., Now filatsent.
: tt. N. MU. L.a, Prenawcants —Dear- Sir,.Ww had lwft
with na. • quantity of Petroleum; It Ls all :old. and loon
I. medal. Cowl as 12 down totwowat anaranowesa.
It Ell well espillr.
Trutrionts. - RAHMAN, TELTOX 1 00.
Vw n. 14 b tb..aao.t la. 617
taareklawf.' •
Ilielnn's First Premium
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Pea Oftce Building, Thini Streit.
CITIZENS and etrangara who wish to oh
lain an steorata, erthas and Ufa HL liketwes, at a
very moderate fame, end It to &bale Intelsat to call at
dna well . known estabilabneent. where entire matafsotion
a nnarantesi, or no cheep.made. Wallin one of the
Wagon and bad •reanntat 061 A and Skylighta orerCOIT
graded art the partalee. with Instrument+ of the annt
powerful kind; end having adapted the sin rdn of akgner
D.o , rlAnC, no 1,011 Dinetinni DT the odebrated Roomed
Philadelphia and Nen York, Hr. N. flatters hiteuelf lobe
able to oder to the patrons of the Art. • stile of Dl=
.0 0 M:ea, el ,her elonif or In miner*, which nu net.
=reused.
Itmlnek Open and operating, In oil weather., front 11
n'eln It a , la. tO V. tonbnienet
„ • e
Jon ritINTING of all kin d , oxoontca
at thin omaa with rteatneas, and at reasonable rates.
Ppeelal attention be given to Paden/ and Pro.
gramme. for Rzbibition• and Oonterte.
Carle, Uhl Heads, Hills of lading, Invitations. Label,.
Stmts./Pore Dina 06,40.. neatly and promptir prlotad
sat
Removed,
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112,1.
1852,
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
Cleveland and Pittaburgli Rail Road
CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. SANDUSKY, DE.-
TROIT,!CILICAGO, MILWAUKIE. BUFFALO
DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI.
new and rut running ideamer FOR:
gST cerr. 1-asna thp Monongahela wharf. kart of
Market otreel, ovary morning at loot. (Sonda as
oeyte d) roonertlng at Welloville 'nth o'c tha kaprope Traln
Of. (ha (Moreland and Pdlaborgh hall Road. I awing
at•
12 cielolt, /.1, and arriving at Clevaland at IS 01d.% 1 .
Nl o and ronnortmg with the atountaxt and roll tool lines
for Toledo. Plaralutty. Detroit. ChlragO, ltdivankle, Buffa
lo and 1-Amain.
fare to Cleveland
tot tog. V. aptly to
JOHN A. CAI:011E1% /Oat
Ckmelaritl rilMberab Rath Road Co.
romp, Water era( Salithaekl atnN.t., (tip Maim)
o.ote Mumatahrl
"p Nost.-11, the a
Ohio k e
lron. to /Inhume, and
Clevelmal and .Pithiburala 11. It, tram Allistve to Cleve
/awl. the fare .60111 P.ltsbureli Ctathlantl L. fthto. Pat'
avnarm.br Loth r00t... arrive in Clereland int snow time
and in the 4.146 trimia or cars. &WM:
Ilan 1852
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
folgita
Pemuly vania Rail Road an .di gt lea 7.
.Packet Line.
(lIICIXISITZLY tot Pnanio
Between Pitubnigh t New York, Philablplaa pnd
• • Bultimorf.
310 miles Rail 'Road, 72 miles Canal.
TIBK TIIHOU(111.1fIllitTr MELT IloUla.
FARE TO I'iILLAIJELPITIA BALT. $lO.
34MT, Boat Pialswire einm 0011,01LTAIllt Route.
C)kN opening of Canal Navigation ei dal
1, ly Lies a 131111... Pectin Boats win mum. acme*
lu, at Blahmilleith Me tectimylraula hallroad. -A
Parket Boat till It o,, rithbilll/12 rotaryeventful eta
Welotkerecisely. iiiweeween tale Min Ballrewl at Blair.
MIN , Omit day $ owe, crwaim Porta e m nowt la MM.
light. &trivia, at Philadelphia or liatimarkm, early at
morellos. Balthus.. s4.mra ion uu Amaral mkt Beryls
burgh. take the hewn. Train of the Baltimore and
U. u•hanni Hell howl In It./ ally. turiVillg It time to
proceed aahlogumcity same omitting.
1 , 01 . posaNitil at ottor Informs Wow. applyto
C. BENIAJN , Ticket Agouti.,
J. bIIF-411 IHABY , Bon.
orb D. LICEOIi • ClieL.Wcal Beam. •
ma.:l2:t!
Citizen's insurance vomony of Pittaborgb
O.IIIIIBIY. P1.11.991.TT.
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OFFICE, 04 WATEE B BEIVIEN IItAILIZT Ain
Cl' INSURES lIULL AND CARO° IttNIES ON TIJIL
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RIVILDS. AND SIMI=
MAU.
histrir, ag.unre 'ha or dir.opt hP I7ltE. 410.
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and LIZANSIVIITA VON.
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Successor to U. P. Nelson é Co.,
• lIANDFICTOROILS OF \
SOLID BOX . VICES,
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MAUD BOUVOLP IPADO3 ItO Pick,. rosins.
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PITIII3OIIIII, PUMA.
Ot.. No. laa. Watar awn, tbol door stove 13.010,'
• tre
wiak yartanted equal to on atantaeOmat. \
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itelf there be any man, bo he single or,
:arm, wage., arrehont or lestosur, 'be
h.. uot yet mu rolled Women rlth.t 4U.d 11.0. ha rall'o
Ar.loon lontro.ol, let him do now sod dolt. fort. at
*yr./. It will Go Orth 14 .004 to add. ores...old over
*col, botoro ll okokll all hdro bood'odol. lOe *. do,r
von, hie th..t. 11.0.0 P.r. odroottorloret. loon
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stie"WOß.sl.s!- WORMSl—Various ttiQor
b. bey. beinotterted, relettelo m the oriole of letestlae:
watts,. iet the pllealkli U. Vetted 011. WW2/ =klieg'
entheritl.e. Of one Wt. leowerer, .11 an lalrand. ask
i which al/ agree—tb• fatal state of On Laguna Om+,
eVent OD children: A.' (MY reason Of the nor Is cam at
vi blob lb Attaella of •011112 in mast treason . wan
aw lout More:mon 'Ye toll. greet pleasure lb dlrectios
the etleetlea'of percale to lbe Termite/ye of Do.Wleow
It ly Doe of tbe meet extreeilloerf ma:lke:me ewer latter
Oared to the public, ao.l basil..., felled at gamete whoa
fey tale by mon Pouvoitte lb town owl manly:.
.11113 by - .1. KIDD a CO.
notaloorS 60 Wood Arm
Swartiselder if
nataen DoollnAl.m e.r &man, t.•ote tee , Agiligniungla
Mllfisiat.baviriztint to itieetin Jun. twit
Amrl44lAlt. •
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HENRY LANDWIMIL ;
SIGN OF THE SWAY, MARKET stagst.
NNOUNCES to hi% friend* ad cuitaitiqrs
•iIL that he hitaiattt reettived trout the Sart. 'stator
Make old ibiallft Itrarrly et •
but
witetior.
ervatiru. tehhh he ult. have for Belo but tor Ace weak
lo atmetty. whoa hie ettabllehateut there . Irlll ,
b. Noreen'. tar the n moon.
(Pu Moodily. nut 24th l est, outm be bat the pleasant to at"
WNW. that heslli ppm at We new parrham, tb• salt
11.1.01.1 Absk.p.ste Irma, and °ardent,.at heat Werth
whore b•erUl be tautuatt to Anstalt In th•am nod lid,
Mate trraAirewiheasety teht•
'I :
IT 1 NV, 1 1,.7 : h,t k .1% I AZ.
trult. tie gm trill b. kept. at trio Illutlawarrt Haute.
• "04 , 01 t. • lIIIGINRY YDWktl6.
16Et11-6 Ibis. reed for sale by
I m 714 ' - 111 ILL 1.1111)E17.
B AC qN eb i z t let a
mYTIUWAritm4
(VIDULATED FRUIT DROPS-20011m
vuloni AM" int toed WI for .1.. Dr
mrII . KIDD a OD, DO Weal Mut.
AL SODA-4200 lbs. just reo'd and for
L musts - Doll) . J. KIDDo C 0.,•
GERMAN CLAY-1 cek ria'd tot sale by
to/4 4. KIDD ICO \
-••- -
1 OCIIKLLE 00111lig--3 caeke vied for
, deerr (¢17141 J. KIDDt 00.
RTER-3 bble. roo'd and fur
Dorlill J .EIDD • CO.
W. OPER CARBONATE SODA-20 kegs'
"" 1 " 4 br
KIDD ICO.
MACKEREL -150 bblo. No. 2 jut zeo'd
a na l u. nlibr
• • }LVOLIIIII It BID:MITI% • -
• A , A NO%le.
MSS \ Doltmoetolitg Casta
-I,ll=4"rtaVreigircratAM
ounntl7, ul! 4if Ns7 ? While thotl4,._
a 'll=l
e 14488 t
'l.ll,br
SHOT -12 kegs" - suorted lice., just reed pri
=o4 atiatail iDENNETT.
(1 bags just need and to sale by
mytt . 16,0411311 a draidirrz..
7 OAP--200 ban Rosin . Soap in store, ancl
k 7 Own% by , •
- 4n,14 allotiati a Dunn%
FTIOISACCO-42 kap :61wiet jntj
awl far We • •
SIVILL3II i BIN Nirrr. •
VITIED BEEP-10 tae. Sugar turedi John
n. Lift k Co'. psalm/. Ip oft*
myl4 1100180 N, LITTLE At M.
110TABLI-9 uks t pure, is atom , fat Fiala by,
11. ROBIBON, LITTLat OU.
WA SU 7iOARDB-1 dos. Zino, now
y - Landloir, Ana tor Ws
tet7l! 50844014. LITTLX 00.
.LETAD—bI otOro and for eale\
.104 riootsos, LITT LH
‘2llol'f--4 kegs Nue 1,. 2 & 3 just =oo'4l+o
for oar br
ROBISON. Lrrr la Oa
AR 15 togs Loaf foratale by -
Lmil
J DILWORTIC k CO,
PEACHES -l 1 bbla. prime Dried far nie
by J. 0. DILWORTII• 00.
G+OFFRE-100' bags pr i me Rio for sold\by
, mei .0 L. DILWORTH HAL
DOTABII-3O oks. pore, for sale by
I mini • J. 8. DILWORTH CO.
11EAVER DOCKETS-- -
up soo do& Boast,:
71 Tub.; lor p. by , _
J. 0. Dimvolan a a)
4,.ITARCII-25, Bonbright's extra for
10 deb 7 J. 13. DILWORTH WW.-
NO. SUGIAR-100 hhds ' good fair 'for
iWe br _ • .J. ft. DI 41vORTII A CO.
faiditiOiff+iiitilBliTs- -7 2. - scTim -7- ride
IL Kir. ler ali
into t . • - _ ~
• 0014. . • J. 8. DILIIO/41/ A CO. \.
- - - - -- ---•-
pcs, Mali Pillared" ...Bill.l,
" ju i" "1 " 4" AtedeiasiTila.
.F l lO tho llonorablo theJudgeoor the Court
L Of General Quarter &Mon of We Peame, in and ltir
the Gent al Jillestbesir
The time
V etch of the Seamd Ward ,
elor el ttaburgh. theOmatty Monsaid. humbly Mar.
th. That year petitionerhatti melded binteelf with me-
Janda tor (be aceemmolauon of treeeMinind ahem, at ide
dtretilni home, In the mud itintmaid, and pray* That lour .
honors lOW he • viewed to grant Wm • liee s pLe keep a
penal boom of entertainment.' And Igor P.P..lr
to dot/ 1....d..1 1 1..7 I'ATUIGh UOLDSB X.
PM the • ratneribere.eUipy of the aformakt ward, do
Grille,Mat the above.pethinner In of Irma repute Mr
1mmtr..1 1 ..PM... 1.11 prorideo WU.*
TOM and moremenea. Mr the mammon an of. tested.
lmao. °then, andthat sad torero 14 11~11.17. • .
J ". Aperrazrt.rirt
temeultobu i rata r ,
onu i
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:,Books t t Bioka
MrIDP. WIDE,VO*LD:. by Stiiibeth
Iter r l T i maul:g a r=
Itor. Eh. FE.tdroar '
LACK FIGURED SILKS --A,
son ie. ban ibit ned 6 'lnn 111aeli /rand
VACK SILK LAC 7
SUk Put istalatd at
A. A.
\cartons. Black ,
k A 6, 011.13.
G AT . BARGAINS IN
1;\
RY \ GOODS\ \ ',.
SELLING G FP.
iidursiclFEsSTs.TO
, e l7 , \ T: THE :
Ting Subs 'bar being about to rtliiiquieh'
l. the retail Dr t a up
e uda 110/4111.111. and haviog niatte nob
titan meets as der it \ litMlitirf 10 de, P 0 dot his
attek
match. the tat el idly oast, wilt sonsaistiee on Ttitillit-
DAY, May 13. , d aril hi. credocredoblock of /arty of
Marla M ar be
Dry GoZ an o
at <oat, toro.a.\ \
I ['Good+ having au prieritallgpurstued the risseut
reaseti. will 1.0 found diwitable t /Legatos. twinigat hail
IS iser toot lower than traregolar grins.
IN /MAHAL 0001/8 WILL till MOND, \ \
I-I awlb-/ gams* thoschavat ."
griallen and FreortOSTseri, \\ ~ \
Wang Omaha. aal basins
Cheek. and mann
~
Inch litwits arid ameba.. \ \ s
Sable name and sloths, \ \ \
, Floeltalark to le and toweling, \
Damaxt and mm drop lima na Cl!, ad deal..
alarriellinatillta !annum rtn \ \ • .
wi \
• Item and embroidered dimity
.ga \\\ • , •
all. sbeetin and pillow Ewer.
Able and slam eg e et. and noterilt •
lefortal lays catkins and simian trilrie. \\
\ • • FANCY 009E18.
White 610•11 shawls. stabieldsted .nlalu, •
ilarrge and 'Minot shawls, • \
HIM Yreissa lawns .101 berigia, • \
iler•ae d. bloc.. and moualin do ilatas,
Tissue and grenadluer, .;
, Bleak and tansy 01/IM `,.
5061.1 regrrier, aad a One stark nf liresatioods nerally.
, \ EMBROIDERIES.:
Werted,mndlo sad lino cape aed glasses,
• Jaienel, mull sal lima gambit% , '
Ciallara and shiailsettu, • ‘• .
' Embroidered liana mishit , . bdkGat
Kdrinal bonds and &endue.
And • magnilloral atock of raientiennee Malaga Isles,
and lusertinga together with a vitrlllet/ of other ,
too antennas to amino. all "of which will setea ." l ,
ho sold at osliflual or call coot.. `\ Earl r ...Me • Kg..
the beet beaded.. ,\ JAIII.B A. AIM-NIGH I, \
, Na• d2•lioa
.stia aged
• P. l ll. All persons twain; then:maim lnd Mid Itthe
oboe, rdocto Jannarg,Nllllt are ratueitial to giay {Da
ram, as an debts will be pat in the hands of an abornrs
tor collo stion,
.• . s .' • • InTl3 \
PREMIUM PIANOFORTES. ' \
\ . OROVESTREN A CO:.
W.OOLD • cell attention \of those about
M. alt:1,11 ,ith:A.:CA"'d . v 1 '71°4414.1 7 4
~often In ehoolty.eltber for tone or outsh o ot. tu now.
17 of material, or lo worknuaushfp, A. en *Wenn of
UM. May would dons that Le lbe hest far °( the Muni
ea* lowelteta. they were oveniet • UOI.DONSDAL tar the
beet Plano. bolos am. fah rooresoleso Ir a k In nfuch Mel'
,bisee evoolved mar e t Um leen es/
\ For the Southern market no are m •
sti with Double
o f reuses awl detacbodesees.teoulatrs sdarsted to the
oo
c ate.
491 IndlreyYork
N,. . 02:talefros)
Se ``arrival
_of Cpri,ng - and \ Bummer
r %nd
\\ \ • ', . ' Goods at • \, \\ • ,
GOTHIC HALL, \ \, \ I
. A hiONOST which are - oil. the \ sVics, of
et3,13w4. - :',.„_°,;7-",,...t - ,Pat,lrx:
.nostout f 4seb ...peewee, iiStaringe, * 1 ki p aq ua Keen
broldoted' y . Mg•V‘t am/ lit thU Mete, all of which
nit Is =do s order. on reetenable lernob god with ok,
s '
„,,,,,, (t ,k,, . D,ll 3 ls i bgt r welr o io or .. t \ , \ '
_ 'yank \ .\\ WE STUDS TOsPLISASE. ,
•• CREAR CHINA. G4BB, 30. \
TYND \ &MI - ITHELL\
NO. 210 CH NOT-R. 11111./1141.PIVA,
OFFER to t e;,citizeos ot'.Pittebh and
aCtbrlreN, tit thdr basolllor alut
q.e.rstookl , grtanUtr `lkhd of au pusUthis of
1/11INEEI \TIC.% AodTOILKT 'FOIL
‘'.1)15111$ PLATKR, , 1111` Va. of Prime:4 og9i.D'a.
11411 Old Anellloli WA
\ h
Wa•a GLASS IVAIIIC. it 9%
1, ...4.1,47
\ wad. art sad 1111,144 lususelknipplisil tb.
Otkler. at wry dun \ M 1441,
\ lkotch BottirmPr4ertylo \ Bale.
Tllkoubadi* offe*for ealot‘a limited
b.,..;:liab i ' w "" l " 4 3l...a tha 'A l gtig&MV.Atita
panne ailW4Cis ba114 , 11 tbe*
Ppan lintaltermennU benslenSOPed sena.
ad edeblink onssfeebnin, nansbal 1,00 see .nt
tenni. sail pan. sill be alfensl.
\ok li.7B=oM,
Pitte‘oubMAtl3l.4.llo. \ Z.
—7-77 --- $4,000 IrantetL,
\A BOND iaejgortgit!wilngiwo pm
\
14,..r, It I'4U=
t rosiLT A rke pbo'Re
dorsi. en7nn nere747 ,14i
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y 'la; riacarl 71.73 rail bandlag loti. tun Qoalky
‘4l,""""dwqrara.!Atiftrw:ll. ionll=Vrdetririrthlir
inbira mac otanall ' at Wilklaabarw. as waraqtaa,
an* Stb. tb• mar part" cepa:agate mote. trita.
..114;iret, \ :I) blithtlralt 1 . 4 4 1 .* 44. \ ' '
\ \ \ \ rtartA s sraserilo4,
.\\ \: \ I s = tl i c,:graik \ \
~ \, \ \O l Laratt nail twatratd . twa ems bcW-If
tow,. twiqtrlw two .4 .... 52.{01 *tr. 11.004 at , \
Tb• slay+ arapertr la ‘ rtaiwt ramatifully awl plawatly
equareq Den the 'DUOS , at Wllltewabwrs, la datum* at
IN gala frour s Chu qtr. not irdwrfla [oar madtaallar and
b 010... 1..• rgiberrttr a M. anortahtltr of natrellawat
a Horan. qua la elk aiu tiara adiaaanble...b.wh\ by KALIL
IttrAlD, TUMNPtIit IC wit PIANIC 'ROAM lith , vr l / 2 ,,,,n, ir
to. wall towns cw lawairrA,aafirreettattee. “.. . ,
We ban rlarntalwqr , to,
,art=c, ,, ,, , „.g . ,74,1 3 . 0 ...1it, n0t ,
r:..T . farri...:g;'vg......, ........ -
134emb; & 11,
N. V: 21 .114 4"" :::. ..1 1 7tr *'" 11% . a.r ;WI ';wt;lt/IK2
lola ca rarrirrOlia taea, , aae, bar. as. elvault/ , •
717 7 *ea. Ire ~ lit Ot i fel t i,..n ,
, car. wr tw7•l4, l 4,l*AMaka.it , \
\ AI 14.1twavtgatras akatli•tr 4, -......
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tegilbo /It 1 1, ?iitig. \ ' \
VBEI QT , Cash, Cabin , iiiid \ Peek Amami
A;wrrA L 'i. ° 7: MT ValiVatiV \ SAto u t 4 . i. L.timpi:!
oramraleausp. , aya tra 'OW' • agrarmtwalo
4racT; Adraa Cad , ..\\ Ma C•41 ...1 1
2.11 ,, , , Lg.
.t. .. T l : ,ros r . 7 , •
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k .a wi'ir
WHATMA Dia ---., \l7Zer °c!iislilelk
lesiliMtWa t 'lmasn4s , ow. k 4 ia.. 1 .-
ta..1 4 00 ani r .. all rralbw \ ill , c4 .. l!,l
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rohut
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\ ItIk• ... amortrit or all Ob. kip& .
mutrun . rm. tab 7
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BOOKS OF Tnagdpgry
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i.\ lap Ms bp 1111 1 ,
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It bit fresh 10,1! reeh \ tliia dayi ‘
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ARD= 7 42 kegii,NA. 1 Leaf, ' \;.;
V!BELL" imad,itraa,
i n i i a - •' •
IatITTRIV7I, bbl iitilließoll for :We
WOON-20 , Bliolades'. Sidlisitabrthi
\ 0121111' L 4UQQnT. \
iL.-5800, Ibex Sides & Shoulder' for'
fatlid JOLINSTON 'OWN& \
.B AC°
sah bf
lulnrtane\Cfrn
Nerw - Ylirk 'Life\
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AcciiguTzburrAT.„ $600,060. -. ..
A igS =nut dividoirls.tve beelinikiiiia,
ix luu.sbelbji tbM ft wolar Du beim &Ai .
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Vlit luctituasua espllA IsYgimintlybu r rouu /unto !omeletmumbeu , bemb OA mumbes,:uenrol 04 tabu*: *
\ '",. " mai11i4241113.01 Pna b lut '
-, ,Plitattionur of Wood ll 4 l 6 1 11 3
. 1 11% Atritti.:
. I .Fr7" ,ultritati iin" --' ' .. • ' '
11110 ." 1 " 110 2** V al " ul - r=7llrlissadili
du tubnoto
outwlisiatuerulneuVr I'm"
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1%, , STe• 'PAWN As 4 ama ota." ,
lIIEETOW—MIuphy • .1. Burchfield lave
rra • fditheioundy ih e akleis. Morn sad
. 1 .0•' last Ons limak4
1 I I W\CURTAIN MUSL
Ilan 7 'r. l 4 , 1 1! t* .41116-
TABLE AND.TOWELLING .DIAPZBE
Buse at tbi tat6r low ba MEall 7\a, c'ub
I,4i m tvt" tedretgar"!" eDeJe 4.4 7 4 " , °C "Y.
411719 '
Milgrim summit=
aniN HAND vANI) kr&
idaet of ladia RatAdlitiulda• !Wafts, of 411
,44110.11 c• Knew. Loaddiotir_t....44l,
dast uome. sad CUM .. - ....1.1.111.1113 nadir
thielumps. WilyeWgla-
Qls Maim. 0434.114. Us *wpm a. '
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atASONIC HALL:
UREA TN* lISICAL FESTIVAL'.
HE METROPOLITAN AsSOCIATON
or New tit/4 iesnestfully onnouneo to the •Ittlens
6 . • ttrlntrab axed \ vlelalty. titer Very Introit gilrlow a ,
" HRILLIANT.IPOPc.427O6rZTTNNTALVATNT '
Wrltel '. flittittat th. wrerwTrTrZrn ,Y 7:;.
moil
1 glare Lt S %Nrai d v ! , Vet 31:.. 1 6Anitl
'tab rteloo,
retch
and/ very terreen will be pent .dn
tin wthe v ‘ ryting with advl2. mtttlelntr either a stet cpul
revflyArth6o of - Jewelry' \ex Coln, buullful, \ knotty end
\ Advent thevo_perinntr *PI be found, ..
' 2 tonottfleent Gold Watches. \ • • .
60 dee gold sot Ring.. \ ',
lio t •tm4 , :laTill.si,:, , , ''' '‘,
ii rr2""7.,Fil' ' ' "'''''.\ \ ' \
4 4 trll.4,:rifir*TLAMlldt':im,
\ I : F o r . i tt , ' Ax l- 3, ‘ ,:iivt , 77:, • ,„1,.... ,i \ \ 5 , , , \\, \
IN Mahan.. Chidena. '''''
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60 Ivory and velertidneurhlone. \ \ ' ' \
M Ilern , Ta_t=:Sitr .... l ' . .l:;:rva‘; \ \ \
\
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i,. id ' Cl 4. del ' \ a t,.. Ma ". J ° . \ 'T ° . 0 \
&.4,; , e . tonwetonne k esT,ltolt of Pry , A I.lev, bop
riotwithe....:lMg r ihek a iingiallNe4 to scolfewiter of iho
li..t!st.tertalament,
tea Antoefillon hare leWel, ye , .
ward of overnee.the renown. edene et tal us
iv, \ \
radbt•
Mire mutt Kraft, Uto dinknwwlrhe t and celepratnl
Mr. Chiller 61,11croVorth. the clhelittled tenor. \ \: \
11... P, eget;dhe stvo•t riolinirt. . \ ~ •,
\ le. ?mute Lsobe. Itte relrbreted \ Ititti.t. \
.;,.
re\ t t?r;l: " tiro"Asene n"2r te :2 ti . ott l'4 l ‘ F,i 'l.l ? ' z 'fr' i t i l h i. - : \ t , 1 1;,.:
...b., or ic/A.la twelve del
l. Pe al
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ye[ aumber ailt . b,\ *dellltel. \ -,..
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\ Order\of\tiie Perfonnarkei ki
P"'"`"'" - -
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Wong—Ulu itaravret ' bra It' Ttlelieve r me le alr_i' , Nu.
\ \ .dearind Vounw I. vote. , \he Wen. \ . .
ra6tap.l*—Yer the Elute \ .4to - La Knelt@ Pet el Net
,. \ '
reuse.
by k i !mur:) . Vs \
S, C . ' d ." - -. 0 1)1 P , l tiVir`u." '1`'''',(2".16..1i.;:1, th ° °'' \` l) l r .
qm.rlikllo'il c i'i t7 Werua \ele \ 1 / a %" ex'Anttod by Ile..
A Tonvt. s
del tg- - 114PY nd," dllfs 31. Kra ...
\ N. ' ' 66 . 6 11. ' \
ins '
SonsirMr. J.'W. Minn "Would I Scsn'On B a st"
r,r0....,,ii.
m.,,,,.,,K,.1th.fE ;May jr1...”
at,tt i g\ t'' ''' md, ".. 4 el..f ior tn ‘ rkain
• o \ andlreteitee by Ilerntl. 141 ,4
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tft -7 - 1 4il j o . 1 W .atu iS eWifte rth ATItrelk,: a .ti l a y ehe„ril o y\, 4 \ he
\ Nil. aietre 6 Kr‘tt• ‘. \ \
\ Alter w hteh retry tenon prevent:aithey pipefrom ttle
.npvt Noll, will he preerweed wit I a hex. erodalultot Cl
Pier a tyloadfd elec.. of I etvelrY or tetmlt rther `met nod
&Prato nourewler of
thin
Iwo nrqualled orndlon. \ .
. Card. Of Intuition and
t h e tki:..ninte'h'inli IN.
Purr ilo at the Ittinrinal NOW* and Me*. bt?res \ ‘ To
Prevent rot.l , le,int . , Lh .. e due. tr \ ll6 ,,, lte oven at to
o elert,to ,
r'n:htegartioled o r f , ,f ) l i ll i tyl r entlY flt , ' ,„ tra t ily.he , f Inglows df
sirn le , t,bVtdv' s . 0
~• • roll.
4,,, nr ft It VI:400M
1 • AY,k.A.T.E\ . 11ALL,
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• ROSITILY: ONE WEEI.C , ONLY \
comuntma IIONPAY LT rztim MAY 17th1...
. 000.1 and well Inottn•
\j'ELLOWS' 103518T1148:
a *Taro hyTaWartejalHEMfiewl
C= " l ' n threity Mei= fa ' r " ;re::
Irma, at ' , nova Marini klanin Innadieey. newt be.tt
yeeeited`with hear by hitiNr.Vl=l.'i:::,,,V.Minit:
•
Vtgtratt7l27aVa - s.t f o,:aHnii.r.t..rJ6,:ed
raTiltUrreen: rtreipnarac=4;"Yi77bay.:llrtfrg
Co ecru oql In agifith4 xt
i n..41;10
,lily patio will be 'deep at their hest anYesranettX,
Any paw. twin. a vita. at "Omni etninged tor en ant
no whew. can\ haye It ....by n anag lb.. dee),
Peat. eau be rttrtal beiT Ihn hoar', of IQ
Admixalon 2.9een6.—ChYdren math , . ten \ year/ h ot age
yawsiloieyee neushtlowad tan ore naten tniat Ilnor 7—.reat
raiaalnerenn
i t Aiynnenachaninfnt7 nw \
0112 \r
Par a eh.* \ Time onlA ' A
NOW OPEN:Ad! P , OILO \ IIAI4.'A .•
DDIWYWA ,‘ CIL9IIIIATAD orapizoo, rmStr,
ADAM \ ANTI): EVE
\\ P S 1 A
lo. n4 cr:httri t e:.
whnlyantannaowledthalA i t: the t tititt” err enhiblEnd
loathe Amt., et exhibited In Ti 'Yiew lark awl
other cities Tann 1992 lo lb and tanna, I 1 years to tar
Mt. idtx ntnjtdinik Atll?le.n/kea Wl' owl \ eta atillinnx
P rntri f;itin 9 ./h. It'.ti11'10:1 1 \ VA"atiioia the whale
west. 25 titan.. feholcht ad&irtl Wel° <mitt. each. The
Agent reeppetrany hareenly lb <Mune oTTlttebunth
'bat they ate tb. tame .real al picture+ whien were ex
hlbited le Pal 11h11 two 'tare vino. 111 \ flail hal
Lam harrow.' and hellitein Welton, style by. Mr. liable
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1 p of All iwaiOna Cliwonl4;qa, tg. \ ?ler& reit44
Mil. I Itt expo. trognaliOule. Utter Coact 404144.
the City of PltiaboroboWg Wajnegur Ulf 21 'toy of J ono.
1312. at 714 &dull: A. Nwor rokl dantht:ll4Aring Pao-.
Is of twllubleproperta - rongpu to lto slue s of liou C.
1. 2 tie ootal of th 44
pieta of lairti;:situato igthweity otiattobouth. !viva. Von
of lota nuolueed 247 and,24%1412k0de glets.oliotwgr
lty.and boanged follolFll.llA—floirinnitt the worth
eangiruill• forget of Int num hered 2.48. o tho
'um occupied ha \l rmmoneamtbance wriatlowlll4 along
Market WART lieu feet mou . oo,lea. fo Wm. 140 loow. tot,
Prt *t trZie ' t..l ar g ot ' ".'""" Iltilqii 14 15: "' O '
th . ew . ‘ ottilwagol dlotln' r Zii,
Sit An d ;X fifty t yt. WPM. tO orth6,awl '
TIN \ them" eiAlwant along the lip. of 'Jots nolphogeol
Stsuiuuntr• wit to the . `rlsoe beginnin Vow
firhith irr l / 2L led two threeNeloryl, brick wri,tWl.
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1 The ondiviA enteUrelilb 4 ..... , 0nthe plowing'
*albeit ittoperty, Tursiougli Deer Log 110 ma" plan
4000 la MAAS lobthlOard..44' the .ter. or tubing!, bro
le r Mil!;% 6 :t • L s!'i 1:41117.`
te lielgeo kg s A 7. itei=l•l4., 410 St.44twion"lot.. ooir;
Meal, hre Vw4 t`t rr. , away, hal I pollee In Iron t.O. PAO
11.04 a StSt Sis 01;9(4.
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vrestiM4olg Are, hhodre4 t. 4 \ 040 'tat, elolig •
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174. 114. 62Z 0tianii -arh l;l " 34ln o nt/I " in, 4 lbe l fi ' oi 4 ll . 4 l lT. ' ;
cusuatiolhe whin i.f ibte
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Vreat t i l oit lf ro e l. m 4 t r gtet,nr: ' , o 4o N g
*loge sal4 thonre by lido ot
tot NAO. and.pollr ging!, hitorlon Ittree..elobt,
feet. Menet b r • . illgge.k towlt. roOlg
PS to tot An. giAliehrei hi/ th tb`oreor awg
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glitettarttriplied U.o . llUaleplew
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440,10,0fi4d 00terlr b 7 O.* stsmertptenditia 110,1tVIV,
th! " P a gt. l :4724l7oVi l l b •Vi fr ii . ega.T. "
not betog'the game Ighleh wa b r i esetuNt to ..Inlet
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thinthimiof the le by the Otahodie 444. 'OfA l lheny'
gate rl4V, h itil 'VA= Ito reVe tiTrt
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, gide-. aittl but littla of =Dd, nt au &fug. ' , ,t.
A ritlatto -lear and idrunnt fur. out-door Ludo
~ ELOtill be rateCipts of hum. wetrettlitt:ltakk.
Allotting sAlu.-53 bbls on the .brrf at s'4,lt . '
at 33;4: 1::q u: ealra at tltttr; l'lal at $ t:lt
&I 2.11 A eztra, lin altrralion Lo lb. Ito, Mill
11,13'i...111 to. at 84,05 c. A. btt.
13iCaltI.-llrtee are without toy al:mire:al t•-_
les 11l :it.lte at }: for shoulders. and in. uir Wes s od
~1 :120......gi a: t. i it ,,t eh t. ttlde c re m a r t: ; :r . 6 .2 l:o‘) oo ::V h ..ttriat i l st. o7 3 l43 \
, At-th : With rat ' r for rt4o. .
, \ 114 V-1410 ql4 nalon 1,:a.1s at the seal , . 1.1. $lB Paw. \
W. , amount ){load \ tor the tweet sod. o t the 11th
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`ttru., uddsi , t. hart oak t01i , 3 art \nu,* blot and 'ZCI bbli L
WI .krrii. at \ .ss, 90 dart - . stud I Aoutltts. - 1 , .1es 30 its Ilit\
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llln 4‘prrea Eikoluit'twin Laves at Li4e4 , lc.r.a„ 1 . •1,1
01116 a '1233..32T0AN1A. NAIL \ ill - 410-134T. I
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Osage Vrank! Seed. •*, ••
v'smALl, \lot oPOsa g fledge Rude, •
prigg i 34l s .4 . M z rif t. V s ,.b . 7 4 i ts ,
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11 Thatkt.
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A ",tho,.t2. .1\ L. alrolra Ma*? at 110 hityard.
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lemat of no t br.ed peem , arllY. •MA,Pateor ok_
are .nommothrei wort.\ Imo each. \ the \parer. mat
:hr. power prre•er am remtleys twaptiellpOr pours PM
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ble t• are lar selantly plelmt their tradre WOO theat a
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CIEAL - F.l) PROPOSAL4•Wii.,I;\.IIE RE
IC
1 .4.14 this Ol until nu.: on
d i al Itu
tt.. VT ttre g.dusUou sod Outsoly , milted o
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L• aztabited, and tko moArurUt. 'Term. \ .
ot 100 lirerh gtv. et lb. 14/.1. It. days.
tIt.V to tho tttlt. • • ' Ur todtr urt..ro.rd. \ •
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hlidiPrime , ,lV.O., received,
sbablr sal. by ' • W...b P. WILEON.
ierco. rCieirod aOl for sale by
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caBk first quality re
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