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MAY 19 1852. vAr e 4 111.1% . ditA 77ER WILL, E UNE 'orreACll PAGE OF TIME PAPER. IVe give below three home illustrative of the spirit of slavery. Dales essentially oppressive in itaelf, , it. requires oppressive enactments to Protect It against the opposite principle. The fret extend is as follows: "Emanifpuiionof Shaw in Louisiana.—A law has been pmeedly the Louisiana Legialature, fo take effeet in six months froth Its passage, 'bleb prohibiter the emancipation of alayes in that State, tempt up.in'the expend condition that they shall be gent out of the United l3tutee within twelve months, and requiring the' pay ment of :14160; to: be deposited in tfie treasury, tar each slave, to be applied is payment of pas sage to Africa, end support after arrival." ' Hare are the moat elavieh 'hackles and one.- 'one tax put upon tbe exercise of benevolence prompted by an enlighteloed conscience. Even the master himself is no longer a freeman in Louisiana. The following we clip from a Belli - more paper: "Fret :region in -Virginia.—la the Virginia Ilona° of Delegates, on Tneaday, 11r. Drown, from the Special Committee on the *subject, re -ported a bill, the imbstance of which is aa fol. low e: ESE This bill provides for the appointment of “oversoers of free negroes and mulattoes"-, their member and districts to correspond with that of thoOoMmiseioners of the Revenue in each county, Re. It shall be their duty to hire the free negrooe and mulattoes of their districts to the highest bidder nt public suction; the among en raised to oonstitute a fend to defray the expenses Of the griming transportation of :841,1 free negrois, to the place or the court , . try. Of their own selection. Between the free negro or Mulatto and the owner ar hirer of gib; er wader this not, the relation of vmaetcr and servant" established: All free negromi and nottleteeh, sheee the age of years shalt have the privilege of remaining in the Commonwealth. Oa toe first of January, 1858, such tree negroes or mulattoes as remain in any of said districts, 'shall be sold Into slavery at public section, ion. lee' they select their owners. The said over =seero ehall receive as compensation 6 per Cent, on. all amounts collected and accounted for by. , them." • We talk about. the tyranny of the Czar, of the 'Emperor of Austria, and of that infamous batch er, Ferdinand of Naplee; but we would eearch . In vain through their archives or their domln. , - Jong, to Sod each oppression and injustice as is 'proposed in this abominable bill. 11ow horribly decioralitlng moat be that apace' ',bleb can bringman to the eommiesion of such outrageami are here propoled 1 The heart !detects at tho non templation of such atrocious wrong; and the more' . when we remember that we are bound up in in dissoluble compact with the perpetrators. Bat we hive not done yet. Here is -another from the Baltimore American, which shows ne that , thnfree colored people of Maryland are likely to be aisited witla'as heavy oppreseion, and with outrage 19 insufferable, as their brethren of yir- We quote: • 'Tree Cotored:Population.-4Ve received last night from D. 11) Dane's, Esq , of the House of Delsmatee, a copi, of the bill recently reported to the Houee from the Committee on the Colored Population. The bill on entitled an "Act for the government, regulation, and disposition, of the -free colored population of the State." The trot . oration provides for this ascertainment of the precise number, names, ogee, amine.; of all free negrces and .mulattoes in the several election • 'districts and ward.. Section fourth imposes tax upon each free negro and mulatto—edge. between the ages of 21 and 50yeare, and females • betweea the ogee', of 18 and 95 years. In de fault of paymentof the tax, the collector le au thorized to hire the delinquent to any pereen • who will pay the : tee. b'ree negroes or mulat toes without regular employment, and not of .good and iudruitrious,habits, may be hired out to the highest white bidder. Section 10 pro . 'vides that after the pneeage of the chat, no plate r eboil be manumitted except Orion the expresal condition of emigrating to Liberia. The last 'ratio provides , Thut all free .negroes and mulattoes who shall be born in this. State, after the first day of ..lanuo'ry,..eighteeo hundred and fifty.five, 'hall, Apsit their arrival atthe age of twenty-one years, be compelled to emigrate to Liberia, in Africa, or upon their remaining within the State foi more than twelve, monthadhereafier, (males, in the hands of the:Maryland State ColoWitation :Society,) Ault, upon . proof thereof, before the Circuit Cou rt of .one county, or - the Criminal 'Court of Lattimore eitc, be ordered by the Judge thereof to be Nokias slave', fora term of not lees 'than five, nor more than ten year!, and the pro eeois thereof chill be applied to the Colonise lion fend of said county or city." . Upon this last extract, we shall pimply re , mark, that if Colciairstion is to be 'supported in this way, and its treasury replenished frog the .. • • proceeds of an arbitrary and unjust tax, and what, is were*, front the proceeds of the sale of Sere torn and women into slurry—oateueibly for periode of fine or tea; years , but really, for 111 e--northern roan Will ho constrained to con elder whether it is their duty guy 'huger to gins tt their conatenanie °rid& As - America* citiaeoe , we enter s solemn pro test evillest all thets measures: Perhaps tt may he said that we hase t nothing to do With them; but we only say what the common sense of /very sane moo wilt confirm, when we reply, that ire .haye much to do - with them. We are confeders 'led-with these Stites', and share in the miming:- Itiand infamy of their deeds so long as we suf fer that connection' to exist, Oar ralstio* to them is each that if they eat sour grapes, ' one , deeth will be set oti•edge. A few mamas sy,o, our ears were satiated with load and insolent ,threata, uttered'even iii the halls of Cong-tees, ' that if we did not do so and so, the South would the linion; Hare, we not a thousand ;times more reason to niter a similar threat, if • what is propOsed in the I:Seaton:lees of Virginia and Maryland shalt be. enacted into /swat We gell the people of the North that if they antler their Southern - confederates to trample a poor, unfortunate clime into the dust, 48 they propose to 'do, their turn will come next. They may .laugh at inch fears; .bat call to mind the fact iltt wehave been fighting for months to prevent -the application of the gag to our own lips, .and then perhaps they will agree that it is no iaugh ing Matter. We hays 1111:1 been tampering with the•the evil, and trying to soothe it and coax it; but st the hist, it is fearfully apparent that we have yet got to grapPle with i tln deadly conflict, or else cui. loose from It and let It go. We have been trying to pstoh up a truce, and crying pestle, peace; but it is painfully manifest that . there tan be no peaty notil either' Liberty or ma- eery expires. • In the matter of the compromise measures 'the Southern Looofocoe, exhibit more sagacity than their Whig brethren. Poi a time the for tier were exceedingly gene on the subject, and were for thrusting thsm upon the country tight or wrong,.willing orUnwillin g . The Whig Com - .promisers did' the ume thing, and seemed re. ,aolved . not to be outdone in seal and labor in the cease. But mark , the sequel. The Demo .......erstsdiscovered directly , that it wou ld tiat do, ne they backed .out elyly,vi leang their Whig confeduetes in the birch. They are now mum • , on that subject. Browns icing ago as the first of ' • Dicimber taut, the Demociratio Congressional .cauerae laid-the compromise resolution on the ta , ble, and since then we have heard no more of it in that 'opener. ; No doubt they an secretly chtiokling at the efforts Of a portion Of the Whip to bank It like it millstone around their own The New Fork 21 , 0une ,bas done iojnettoo to ihe,Clarion (Pa.) Regieter, to assuming that it last Loco FOOO . paper , : simply because it pot . )- diihad six coltunns of,Bberitra sales; the sad et-, idense of locofoto misrule in depriving the in-: ;feat manufactures of that County of protection. We are happy to inform: the Editors of the Trit bone and, their .readirs ; that the Register to'al alerting Whig paper, a well-tried and eonsistenf friend of the protective policy/ and a friend of General Holt The Lin of Pennsylvania re. etilre the Sheriff to advertise in two papers, and hence the Whig paper published the Sher- Ira advertisement. , - • Bun Boon:so—A dais . firoproof Ii of the drat consideration toaski person - who designs . to erect say permanent Nothing bet ter, mid cheaper in the hag rim, has been hind .. .than slate.. An elnalat gnalityof this lasts. Adis now fitredshed here :gp4t• chap. ses sertiimrient of Mr. Arnold. - . - • -.. • . GAZETTE PITTISBUV.G.T? Eteurtes OF SLAVERY. Senator Hell bur brought forward hietannual instalment of Indiana claims, as as addition to the deficiency bill. He only asks for -$305,1300 this year on the old Choctaw acoount. This is letting the treasury off very cheap, for this sort of allowances are generally good for three quar tets of a million in each year. Perhape, how ever, the balance will be made good in one of the standing appropriation bills. Experience warrants s is paying that we shall have these south-western claims as long as a dollar remains at the Exchequer. 4.. t every new grab we have been promised a hoality to ;he busi ness, but the grievances of these Indiana are so many "gaping wounds," which treasury plas ters only cover, never heal. This new subject guy be debated yet for s'week or two. Bor lezd ,of Trk. has delayed action on the appro prittion forgao polliay.suanters three days, by taking the floor ea Fonder, spe,?hing all day on Wednesday, declining to yield the poor but not speaking on Thursday, end not resuming on Friday. Ho is sald to be ludisposed The block of pure native confer contributed by Michigan to the Washington Monument le an appropriate and valuable gift. It Is finely pot ishetion the exposed side, updo which the arms . are abased in high relief. They are represent ed ta beautifully worked native. silver, taken from the same FIR., as the copper. The block weighs2loo pounds. The purport of the in ecriptlon is, that Michigan eenas this upeciman of her - produotions sans emblem of her "trust io the Colon." This is not in good taste. ithy should the monument contain any memorial of the epbetneral efforts to break up the Union which /AAP agitated the country for some years past! Such attempts sworn best consigned to tic obscurity and contempt into r hi 9 2:t their an tics are rapidly descending. The evidence in the late tragedy at Columbia proves that the colored man who there lost his life was deliberately murdered by Ridgely of Baltimore. The hired organs of slavery at the north generally palliate, excuse, or ifommend this murder, sod advise that the nsurderer be tried for it at Baltimore, a h undred . miles from the acme o f the crime, in another State, where no wituessee agebast him will be allowed to come, or would be beard if they elloadd come, and where, therefore, his !summary acquittal is cer tain. And this is what the servile pimps of the institution 'of the press, and on the stamp call sustaining the "compromises of the cotuditu, Con." If Pennsylvania does not requite the nurrender of the murderer in this case, and mete out to him exemplary punishment, her On.. ernes and Court/ deserve themselvee to become the next victims of the ;live-bunter. Observe that not one of the supportere-of the ftigitive get can see the slightest impropriety in the re fusal of the governor of Maryland to interceder the murderer for we is Pennsylvania, although the obligation to deliver up Indira crimp:tale is more explicitely prescribed in the constitution than that concerning fugitive slaves. Janes. WA31111107021, May 15th, 18.2. There is nothing of importance to•day,`and therefore I shall offer a few desultory observa tions Oa each trifles an form the current gossip af the day. The flair representative of his imperial Excel lency, the Prince Presl,slent of France, gave • grand Mc Yesterday, of as nosel II character as almost to amount to a mop de maids. fhe en tertainment consisted of a dancing party In the day time, called in the heses vernacular tote ma tinee daneante. The morning on this occasion commenced at two In the afternoon, and tenni. noted a couple of hours before midnight. It is poi etiquette for the President to attend any so cial or convivial gatherMy patens it be the di. plomatlo dinners of the ffearetari At state. Ile therefore was not there, but every body else in the official fashionable world was. To prevent ? misapprehension, however, it Is Important to no tice that nobody of the former class was held adtaissable who could not point to $2,600 per annum in the blue book.. The affair went off in a pic,caard and satisfactory manner. This spe cies of entertainment his been, "gornp" to fill the IWe/ix's between the close of the feshionable winter season and the cOmmenoement of the nub to the Springs. The intention is to convert day Into night by commencing the morning in the middle of the afternoon, making high noon out of midnight, and fixing the break of day at me. ridinn. Success to anything which will keep the public pried from the miadoings of Compose, or . dirersify the popptoni of political conten tion. Nothing has occurred within the teat twenty: four hours to affect quotations for any of the leading preeidential •Yeucies" It any thing, Cat.e is 'a chide lower, and there is greater de pend for outriders generally: Singular es It may effete, Young America derives no "dean tage from the decadence of Old Fogyism.— ..Young America," es emelt, Is not exactly • humbug. but it MA myth. It Is • phontopt con .itirod up by the thick coming fancies of Georgo Bounden sod the unfledged philosophers of the pomocratio Review. It naturally enough faded as aeon us brought to light. But it served a very good 'perpooe in aiding Gen.. Butler to kill himself off. About" dozen separate and rode. pendent head quarter' have been tsken in Balth more by the leaders and whippers in for the mare prominent candidates. At most of them liquor and negate will be on the table, free to all comers.. old San Jacinto, however, will deal in the pure element, aii4s Mande upon the Maine liquor taw. But it is understood that General Frank Pierce le to'be hie lieutenant if nomina , tad, {Birooat hiring declined,) his friends will do the liberal Wog ho aback room ter those who Stand upon the broader platform of the ler gest liberty in the liquor line to all men. I end Wit Eionatore are not deeply impressed with the dangers trial& the venerable Joseph (kw end myself consider to be threateole g the 'country, from the Homestead bill, end that there is a probibility that they will pass Wartzetivere oat in Rochester on the lath, to the tort of more jaititives. The parges sousbytir IF'!" battled et • WAVIDIGTON. tOstropeadosq. et ti• Daily Pltistront, Galata WASIIIIIIITON, May 18. The smoke has somewhat cleared away from the primary. elections in New York. In the city, with the suburb of Williamsborgh, it is sad that three Scott and three Fillmore dele gates bare been secured. But I have private in formation which ialiefide me that five of the del egates will be for Scott. The 'result will prove the correctness of what 1 stated a month ago, that Mr. Filimere will Cave from two to five rotes in the convention from New York, and Mr. Webster one, and Gen. Scott the remain der. A foolish story has been started that whenev er a friend of 8 has been placed in the repre sentation of any southern State, be has been-so hedged about by partisans of other candidates that big vote and influence will be nullified. I em satisfied there is no truth In the staiement. Gen. 8. will receive as many votes from south ern States as all his Competitors will from the free States, thus giving hint a majority about equal to the representation of the latter section the contention. If the two-thirds rule be adopted, he will require a few mire rotes than he seems likely to. receive on the first ballot. Ito will obtain the needful after the expected compliments have been odd to his several com petitors. It is reported that the Ohio delegation will give a united vote to Allen on the gni ballot. Three twenty-three 'oyes have been counted for Cass from the outset. The quotations of his stock for. the aloe° of this week are a little de pressed, end the means of killing him off begin to be openly talked about. His friends are pri suety struggling to defeat the two-thirds rule, which they mod to grind Van Boren to powder. They molt drink of the cop which they mixed for other lips In 1014. Houston and Dix, Dick -111.011 of N 7, and Downs of ha, Douglass and hunter, ire the three grass which now appear to - be driving the most summed business. Gov. Aiken of 8. C. gave a 'tapper last night, as much political as social and convivial. It was attended by all the Democratic candidates in town, of whom it was observed that Gen. Houston looked the most hopeful and buoyant, and Lien. Pus and Judge Douglass the least sanguine. Jvisos. For the PituderghUM. Messrs. EDITOIW —Residing in the east, and hn vlsithtg the near West, I have made your Iron City the centre of my movements. And having some business in Rayne county, Ohio, I toot the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railway train to -Massillon, going and returning,mnd being an old railroad mon, or IS usual with me, I kept an observing eye on the location of the road; and from the beet opinion 1 could form, at so high a speed, I eaticlude that the road is judiciously Lined out; and at - etopping elation, bad a good opportunity of closely examining the construe- Con of the track. The simply and compact mode of framing, the smug and even appearance, together . with the severe test of feeling, in riding upon it at high speed, as to its smoothness§ and otibility, in this unusually wet !lesson, gave me a good opinion of its character. • • The msnagement, under the circumstance of an unfinished line, appeared to me td ;he •both energetic and careful. The courteous and ac tive Conductors deserve our thanks; and also the Engineer, who, wben the violent storm of lightning, wind, and deluges of rain, assailed us last evening at New Brighton, he proceeded slowly and cautiously, at a mile an boor pace for a chart distance, and finally stopped until the stints abated, so that he could nee ahead, and found some obstructions in the way, brought on the rails by the winds and torrents of rain, which were soon removed, and we proceeded on slowly, and without any actions danger, with the caution used. The morning papers seem to note this occurrence as unultrai and fearful; bpt all railroads located amongst bills, and few escape that character on same part of their line, are subject to the same casualties, and with a common tense caution, an accident from scab causes, need not, and dime scarcely ever occur. DECLINATION OF MB. BAKEWELL Mem. Editors.—l °Werra ha the Gomm@ of this morning, that my name ie suggested to the Whig Convention tie a Imitable eattdidste for doogrees. • Permit me to present my grateful acknow lekeinento to your correspondent for the favor- able opinion he has soltindly expressed with re gard to my qualifications for that office, and at the mime time to state my sincere regret that circumstances coppel me respectfully to decline the honor of haying my name brought before the Convention. With earnest desires far the prosperity of the City and County, I am, Your friend and fellow oitisen, -,. • Tues. BAKERIML. Pittsburgh, May 18th, -1852. For the Pittsburgh Gazette. Messrs. Eutrorts:—As di - de is a general desire that the 'Whig candidates for-the Legislature shall be men of decided busibees..capacity and intelligence, and as it Is the itatereit of the Whig party that the ticket be formed of snob mate rials as to recommend It to- the support of the whole people, permit me to suggest the eame . of D. dons E. Pease, of Manchester, as a suitalde person to represent us in the nett House of Rep • resentatives. I am well aware that Pr. Parke would prefer remaining at home, but•hope that his friends will insist upon his accepting the nomination. Azzacturzr. • F.tu the Citveland Tooobemoeratof Month,. FOURTEENTH ANITIVNBSARY OP THE BAP TIST HOME MISSION CONVENTION. This Society met in the, Baptist Church on Friday morning, May 14, Hon. Isaac Davis of Hass.. Pretidetit of the Soaitity, in the Chair; John P. Censer of Penn., Vice President; Rev. Boej. N. Hall of New York, Correhponding Secretary; Rev. Ed. Latilikep of N. V. Record ing Secretary. After prayer by the Rev. Wm. Sedwick—a very newt Introductory address was delivered by the Preaident. • ' After come unimportant business the Presi. dent appointed Me following oomnsittee to nom inate officers forAlle ensuing year: Rev. Messrs. Stone, of New York; Mason; of Massachusetts; Skinner, of Indiana; Foster; of Vt ; and Allen, of Michigan. The following ticket was afterwards nomina ted and elected: lion. Dane Davis, Masa., President; Wm. Col gate, N. Y., Vice President; J. P. Crow, realty du: J. N. Eleecker, N. F., Auditor; C. J. MI , y., Tr,eurei: Ed. Lathrop, N. F , Re. cording Recretary•. L. M. HAI, N. V., Currea ,r pending Secretary. Friday and Saturday was spentin hearing ki pping and addreesee on the subject of HoMe Missions, The proceedings lu detail we hove not room to give. The meeting cloned Its labors tale Saturday night, by neat and excellent speeches from lion. Isaac Davie and Rev. E. R. Magoon. S 7 +STARVATION OF A PAIIII, OF MIIIMONAILILS.— The London papers contain o heart!sickerlitig account of the death of a Party of lilissionaries from hunger. We condense the particulars: An English officer, Captain Gardiner, of the Royal Navy, who was lent out with Bin compan ions by the "Patagonian Missionary Society," to the neighborhood of Cape Horn, boo been lit erally starved to death—be and his compardois with him. The party consisted of Captain 'Al len Gardionr, it N., superintendent; Mr. Wil liams, surgeon and cateohish John Erwin. car penter; John Badcock, John Eryanr, and John - Pearce, Cernish fishermen. They left England ' in September, 1850, in the bark Ocean Queen, it having been promised4hat stores should be for ' warded to them in June, via the Falklandle. lands. The party landed on Melton Island to wards the conclusion of the year 1850. .Froni the first, they seem to have been annoyed, in some measure, by the natives, and to have been hunted backwards and. forwards from the little island to what may he culled the eosin land of Terra.del-Furgo. About the middle of April. 18:il, Cnpt. Gardiner beghis to record in his diary, which has been preserved to as, that "they Mae - provisions enough to last for twolnonthe, tgt some ore very low." They have but a Bark and a halt of powder their fishingnct washed away. They shoot au occasional on. which genes them for food; nod, beside, if did not destroy the azinsil..he would do big hest to steal the remainder of their - little stook of provisions. The scurvy breaks out among the party. They are driven tozakerefogc in a cav ern: but the tide roll. in,'ind Captain Gardiner and Mr. Maidment, the catechist, are obliged to swiss out for their lives, and take refuge upon a clump of rock. 'John Badcack, a Cornieh fisherman, dies. By July 41b, the party have been seven weeks on short . 11110WOOCC; their only hope is in the es pected ship from the Falkland Wands; but no ship comes. They greedily eat a penguin, a shag, a half-devonred fish washed upon shore Six mice are epoken of in the journal as dein ties. The garden needs have been need for broth, and are all spent. Mussels and limpets are the next resource—aid then rook-weed is boiled down to &jelly. Erwin, a carpenter, and Ely. ant, another Cornish fisherman, die. Two of the party, Mr. }Vilihnits the surgeon, and Pierce, s third Cortilehman, hod gone away from the main body of the party, for some object or oth. er, probably for the discovery of food. Thelir dead bodies were discovered at Cooks River, some distance off. Thepresnmption is.that they mint have died about the same time as Captain Gardiner himself, who probably expired onthe 6th of September. The Last entry in hie diary is on the sth of September, and in this he men. acedfo that be had not tasted food or water for Captain Morehead, who bad heed - sent by the Admiralty" for their bodice, ea't's—Cloee to the spot where Captain Gardiner was lying, was cavern, to which attention was direoted by a hand painted on the rocke, 1011., v. 5-8" miler it. Here were found the papers re ferred to, and two unfinished letters were writ ten to his eon and daughter, by Capt. Gardiner. Tbr aDe WdßhAlgton Union "has code out," under its new gditorial management, for ' , oblivion of past diffirences," , noonsoni./ , 404 ',en avoidance of all /notional lasses," Hinoe Mr. garsyth'e letter, it is "for letting the Compromise alone." TnnDemoorsoy In National Convention will not, declare for the "finality." I The bill for the farther protection of Portion al Liberty. in Massachusetts, has posited the . Boum Under this law s fugitive under arrest 01/1 apply for and obtain as a matter of right, a Wale corput, from a Justice of .the peace. dozen Whigs only, voted for the bW, The par ty fought againerit, as a whole, eoergetioally. But it was carried by the Democrats and Free Sailers, by a vete of 166 to 141. A motion to reeonsider was voted down, 131 10125. • The lest message of President Roberts gives a satisfaothry view of the progrees of_the Re. publio of Liberia. The people of Met country are happily delving the greet problem of the es paolty of the African Laos for self:government, Besides nupporting - creditably regular authority - - -,ornate of , order and security—this people have banished the slave trade from their coasts, relieved thousands from the distresses of were instigated by blare dealer', brought other thou sands within the influence of civilised ohristain ity, end epread their religion into the interio . r. Orme Texpost ix Naw:Toax.—The Knicker bocker, trying its band upon a description of fashionableism In New York,deolares that many orthe occupants of houses, renting for 81500 o year, live upon the scantiest fare. in order to have the means to dress elegantly and live In • fashionable street. Their parlors are hand. somely furnished, bet the larders are ex. temerity lean, their hres are exorntlatingly fee ble, and their ripper rooms wit:mph:l4 111-gar; sashed. The man of the house dines down town, and the ladies of the family allay their appetites with elope. ILMISACHIREETIS WHIGS. We see it stated that lion. Rotol Choate, the delegate to the Whig National Convention, from Boston. is en antl.43catt man. This is en en. doubted mistake. nary is 110 bostilitybetween the friends of the different Whig candidates for the Presidency m Massachusetts. The delegates from that State tb the National Convention, are elected without opposition, it being understood that their votes, on the first ballot, will bs cast for Mr. Webster. Oo subsequent ballots, if Owe should be any, it is not believed Ibet the Massa chusetts delegation will display the slightest hos tility to Gin. Scott. The 4th Massachusetts district has elected Luther V. Bell, of Somerville, delegate to the National Convention. ' Mr. Bell's . first choice is Mr. Webster, bat he- remarked that he should act for the beet good of the Whig party. The Convention passed resolutions in favor of Mr. Webster for President. —Cfroffatuf Herald. RIIRAP RAILROAD Fwars —The Sandusky Reg ister announces that arrangements hare been made by those having charge of the Sandusky and Newark • Railroads, to tioket passenger. through t 6 Cleveland and Columbus at the low rate of $2,25. The Montreal Herald Matt. that first class tickets can now be procured at the - oboe of the Chaniplain and St_ Lawrence Railroad, from Montreal to New York for $5,00, and that in a few days 'passengers will be.sent through in 24 hours! The distauce is about 600 miles. This is cheap travelling—about one cent per mile—and rapid enough. • There wee a liquor seizure at Portland, and a desperate reeistance made by the owner of it, McKeon, on the lith. He out one of the MR. acre from the top of hie forehead to the bridge of his nom. The other itollceman made at him with their billies,and pinioned him,after wound ing him badly. He was faken to the watch house, and the liquor seised. air -WORMS! WORMS!—Varioas theor- In hare been AIWA relative to tee origin of in final worm., and yet the question Is one/among medical authoritiem ono tact however, all am Inforgual. In shl,ll all agree—the fatal nature of the Influence they exert ou children. As thin seasun of the year is one at whlch rho *Matte of worm* are moot frenuent me well almost dengeroua we tate great plaaeure to dlrertilig the attention of parents to the Vermifoge of Dr. !Mane It Moue of the moot eztencedinary medicine. unto intro. !lured to the public, and hut nom, failed of miaow; whi trod. Vor rale b 7 molt Drain: 4l 4lu ill!Ttl nod l'olmbli• And by . J. KIDD *cu. nu - 1i:J.1.0 • CU Wood street. r. 11111.1 1 .0101. j Mg. Saii't. M. Kilts—Lei nil know •hat roue,. pot the Peru,Am. at, for me to uholessie It; It I• going otr VIII a roan, alum I had the elmulare dl► tribute...l. The artier., La aleing universal sahaffetion. Yours truly. A. W. IIAitTOIXT. hrtrurrox. 014/1 . 021 Co.. Ncw Llcurauum. s. 31. Rica. EN- ,Tiorlouum—flcar 04-014 had left ulih 00. a ,14.4 1 4 of Patrulaum.ll cold. anJ mom lo wardad. Scud us 12 dam: from precaut appwarauree, will cell rahldir• Truly Your,. EtniAN. uvroN CD. forlloooolo.l by gen ran/ thmuatout tho ultr• tpar,4:4.11/ir - Z Jon PRINTING of all kinds executed at this Mee with neatness, and at reasonable rates. Special attant.ion will ha Steen to Porten and Pm. 'grammes (Jr Exhibitions and Concert.. Cant, MU Read, Bile of Winn. Invitation, Label.. Blank, &ors 0111•&a.. le...atly and promptly el rink,' &NC Serif there bo any moo,ba ho oinglo or myrrinl, lanarf, wed:mom, ...reliant or hum, er. who has taut yet enrolled himself olth • Lottle of 11.0. futrelrs Arab:. go hlu , ht, lot film go .n. 4 do It: for be se. contd. It will be worth It. vr..latt in gold. over and over wslv, to It phut! all have Wen mod. Too have our wool for that. Reader! Sem edvo - ttrereent. ' aogy 1852. 1852. SPRING /art/OWEN/MT. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road . ginNWERMAIRM - CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE- Tuoir, CUICAOO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUAIBUS AND CINCINNATL rliiiE now and fast running steamer FOR ja BAT CITY, I ate. the Mononganda •hart. Mot or rtrnd..lyrry morning *I. a &amt. (Sunday. ea felt. (1, eonnartmi at Wylloyillr anth th• kapnou, Tra'al of the Iffayrland and Pdt•tottrah Bad Road. I kk/ff aIIL and atria - nag at CD,. land at titian-W. r ,•ml.out vc ting oak thr stoluntoat and rail tad lo and Dunkirk. for Toledo, Sandudty, Detroit, CbleasO, ktilaraukl, Buffa- Var. to 11.a.land 13 40 for Win O. apply to • - 00,4. vEid CACCIIIIV, Azrnt Onlre, corn, Wat.r !utvi Coi op pool, Mo , prixabel• s) Cte s ;:l.nd n end btrittgiTrut Il . .TAut .. A"— to'ta" " 141 , Cram I.s{4..Nur4h q o 7 r td t, 0. P.' 00thrt4aa amp,: no Geer aty f koar and fn the taw tram or amt. A. H. HOLMES & BRO. .s• Successor to H. P. Nelson & Co., MAN OFACTITIMB OF ' SOLID DO% VICES, PLATED SpUI ELS. NATTIVES. /SPADES, 11004 " I , olttiF: 4c.. • • praszvaGE, PENNA. ofree :in. 131. Water trznec. thud door above En:Al r,r.4. gal' AINTAII work worzwined enw.s , Oll' •scs SPRING AItRANGRILERT . 1 tViSgEFga3 ennsylvania kail Road an 4 i3nl °2 mais c,s Packet Line, Between Pt ( sb a gh, t N ir o r Yin*, P ns hs ,Noibs and 310 miles Rail Y l 1 Road 72 o mi T les CanaL FARE TO T PIIaLABELPLUAI ALT: !SW. Sans', moss PLUSAIRT ao CoNNITADIA Soon. N the opening of Canal Navigation a dai ,an 1 , If Ltdd ErPt , ta, INstlttl Boats. ill run, calumet ;l4, t 9 .l..llrani. JultrrAJ. A ri:Vl.74."Va t.ZaVe t iiprailm7l7ilrCi t r:: atlletstrat day at orrut, mooting the tortada hood marl. staivina at l t htlarlelpboa or Earl, rart urotror. Ilaltiataro patatsurars ou arrival at llama burgh, h,ke tha htpreat Tralo Om. of the. Halttmono and' atta,oshata .5 Sail Afoul to that city, anliriag II Una tO on,rd trastl‘bitt,ll 6.0111‘.. For pau.e or other infora.tinii, apply to I'. I:l:traulti , Tirart dgenta, 417%111 ilnof' aullt• or 4.l,llM,Phai Itemoveti, % McKendrec Wright, M. D. 131.1 .... an7glaa Nelson's First /*minium DAGUERREOTYPES. Prn frITIZEN S and s Ofier .B tranuiWinggers , Third Strut. who . wisit to ob ) taia accurate, artistic , and lifs ilketri. WZ re=VZ: 7, 4 ll,, ".": l oll' ° ,„"7,l`. : lllr.L.V r i or : roorrnro,—i. or oo ,n•rigt. dash. Co. of tics • iargestiind bast armies/1 EWe and Skylights ever non grAtl apor ri7ettinTo=2:rrit':tilforilliA''sr! 7.7Alirpiar a1714 r . ". Pc7/1, air s . iraiggriscsei'irit6.l able tio . ntlei . to lb. palms of lie ri• "irk O°V.." filter VOW/ Or Vidal bp tiers, Dora supassed. llirstai rlea end circratlagi is an ...tut...from &clock A • tisCl P. Y Citizen's Insurance Vompany of Pittsburgh 0. G. lIWISYY. Patimitdisr. EAMUEL L. IiARIIIIELL. Peer. • °vim, et WATER, BETWKIIN NAMIEL7' ADD WOOD RUST& • tir•INDDRED NULL A . ND CklitlO DIANA ON Mt 01110- AND ftISSISIODPI RIVERS. AND TDIDUTA• DLLS. Rd` &nova aaaate bas ar &map by /7RE. laramg and TR Pa'a , 1, " 124 .. 41.51.4 41,YP .1"'": rlo.li A NSPUId TA 270 N. bIINOTOIS P; 4 1 44 jF ' Elvarti Il.•11 , 11012. WatUr *rant • lotua t i tt ". N. W m. ac, t.11!17".4e.• Z o -ANNUAL MEETING—The thirty eighth annual meeting or the Beard of Illatuntess of oh. Umlaut Baptist Missionary Onion will be beta to the Pint Presbyterian Church. , ( iter. my. p..t0.%) thg. 4t,n,nneeneing at 10 &clock:A.M. on Tuerilj the lath inn.. 004 Wednesda y. continue their iessiona taro dam Totadity end • Those 'al ventral are onenfoi. all who choosy to 'Kroll. .a.d.r. llemrally tiq44 .-"tutemun thee. of Itt ctirl7 liter • filki AlneScii,hp 8 legonay Union will hold Ur Atuitisl Meeting In the Th linuhri led. off Church Ws nits. (bet,. kr. Paston'o st ,/ comma. ,slur ea Thurston lb. 20th Inn., et 10 o'clock, A. lil, and continue m mut= tiro daii..Thureilsy .od 1 riday.' m. 'Annual &noon wlllye Drenched by, Ray. V. R. D . of n.,_bDonn ki, ectiout, Me aoy Neir York, lt or iate Br ,aob.rt Yunibull. D. iii nirll -i . - A v d win rp .ag" thrzmr.sn: aZZLerarVg ric"' Co_____orest ttulDnat.'"7 •114•02, ............ I wiredx' ..... ° k! „ 4 . mark% .ener Dlarkai' ata an th. d Dl A . 6.p& th. otIT on hand a. fall sod' nad LYON—GE-- s tring,72s — i — ba„ extra fine, Jug mealml m m for oaWbr immet l i farketitt ' !t eroi x 6 ?" 2 L . ce e bra teO ar/m.7 graga the rivet popular Snap geg gag. by hams rte.! the prge medal at the great U. Whitler, 1861—faat r mrlD ee d nal for aele br - • " N LAO K S 0 A P—peaver's Hush W o rpm p7 BoaN be /eali j. celebrated Brawn w/Lu:k2 00 iOrs (aLa -1.19 grosejust rye& also saw =4 Ehnd /unciaM---‘_ mabr ARBY'S S—rho most porntlar% DeparatSon for the Bair an, In urn for main awl L. lIILLV.IX a CXL 1 VIVTALL PAPER ANDBORMS—Atioth :Oltv tarn olartammt. from the 4.l.nirtearri * k • fialby a. 1% - & J. J. BOONS. _ _ _ 2)7 Liberty met. ° &RIO by 1•719 J. .& J.J. BOONI. Co. prime f Jr gale by J. T.t 3..1. BOON C. AHD-1U kegs for gale by 1.4 cult J. T. tJ. J. 11 - XIYE. TALLOW —1 bbl. just reo'd for gale by ,¢l,lO .1. T. !J. DOOVE tBATS-200 bu. just recd forsalts".b 3ly null/]. T. • J.J.DOOSE. LOAF , bd/GAB--2d bbl fur sale by man J. T. A J.]. BuOyf I IViuT TER-4 bre. for sale by rorlil .I,T. k J.]. tooN D. piA—BASOLS—BlurpTiy..t - Burchfield have Oda paoj e kink revi, d • rupplr of,l'erucle, Dark Greezt, ter'r"rc: v; th lnv. , ". -0., z;z1TF:07.',,7Ng. 0y 2,", t0 . 1 0,.. J • variety of otner tem Oreetr. Q . ATIN DE CIIBNE—A farther supply r y of re,.. sborrs Koe4, r.ty ebony for golity. for deer— elaref attetthae. Also, /Dark Oro d'Afri,tiv. d'Armitil and plain Week 011ke. _ ... I OFFEK--100 bags llio reo'd Cur sale by IL/ myl9 LIAILEUUOII. . A,T 0. SUGAR--15 kihds. priwo iu store, mylv ats..l far rain by S. lIAIIII.tyIII. 11 C K E T S-50 doz. Brighton 'lockets, t.' , 1411.1 for sale by myl9 I+. 11A1111.4 4 YE r'LQUIt—In storeand "or snle by moo S. IIAIIIIA1:1111 S Adeliciptin r W. - A. 11rCLURII • CU..Mill NO. ha] Liberty Ntroot. ATRAIN by by" EU lICNEY—On hand, Mr nal° W. A. 3!teI.HIVIR CO., (Inxvis awl to I , ..Ab•ry LIRENCII CURRANTS--Ai 6, 8 and 10e A: o Mr poonJ—ter We by 119 W. A. BIeCIAOIO A C 4). C/EESE--420 bxe. Cream, reed for 4alo y • JOHNSTON a , !OLLINS, Wett.r rlrroL A UJITAI --- * u :=.ll bzN. this day reo'tl and Sir 1, 7 1.4191 JOHNATON 17. 1 1,1.1 NA. UGAR-2.t.10 bads prime, for ii4lo by t..:7 auto . N. P. 8111tIVIIII .8 GO. _ • _ . _ MOLASSES SYRUP— . • sto bib N n :1181..0r 1,5 • N V ,vr-..p• amt Ph. tnyln S. P. 80110 V 88 A Sit. f S OFFEE-200 bags prime Rio; pitoot, 20 Lao lknoing, B,e vain by roy/D P bOIZI Vl:it G _ O. bbls No. 2 Mdokerel; ` 10 itnnlnn: fir r+,•• br alto - 5. P. 1.000 & CO. pi:ARL FrAiteit—loo bxo. Cie., furled° N. P. 85110011& CO. BICS- , -20 too fur sale by royln F. P. 811010011 & CO. UCKSTS--100 doz for tale by P mll9 B.P. PUMPER It CO. IIUB.S-25 des for salt by 5,19 MINIVER & CO. I • Slate Roofing. rp II E UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RE rrl•lng his orpolr One .burn tor manna, from 11l Vv. iot York ant Lorena, mantle , . In.re bn My rnion . hls entire atonnol to the burlnoon. hos no h ot noJ r.. Nation In warrantlna all his wort to Ore boll', mtnt4r rho.oP=TrlTllVAicor:i73rlrt.l.)lll.V."n''rniZrTl:hli I,nean, Wilson Co.. No. 19 Wo.t Plorburalt. Thnumar Arnol.l & menet or Lzkerrle. and And 0 . - "' i" meet mitt iginsst E liSll A3l 'S PECTOItAL COMPOUND—Thin preparation kat pretrial inteif to b. of 'err great •Illimety In thecureof obetinato Cooghx. Cols, Aethroat IfluvolottConich. /milting orliinod and other room:on:tie sttertionm end the proprietor reeic . g ge . anted in recommending. It a+ aWe mR meallin, N it ,. l 4l . .rrjo t i= o „m ap . o4r i, ....l4;io . P e of Juillaputatile au. • • Pmenunott, Feb. 2, 1952. Tbie ix to certify •thst, after haring need all !ha puothar mnat, pi . ..pandit.. of Ma day. t tau in blend tu try S N. 111•LeralthiN. Natural enautoond rot Cold. Cougar, ia . and attar unit; one bottlo V elI, Reard of etiltresaing rove, 104 do not hea MS ltat. ln t opar-. mutat. It lb. , brat pra.paratlon of lb. kind non oßen.,l to' the publ.e. HENNA' (I. fI lINESTOCK. rrauutioit,. Feb. 15. 1852. I do certify that Pe 1 rirchaeeil a bottle of 8 N. Wlekarsham's Peetoral Compaord. cure of Coact/. and Maid% and MUT mina waa +annul' rolierai o f much •bleh ma e very loon b`smme. an atUtne• prevent ., m e from ',attic my slmm. 1 would 000fdenhl, too ommend 11 to all persona affliated wilb a loae, oe carafe and mars ramely mad auperfor to ally o th er title of lb. Mod now olTeerd toUI. no blle. J./11N 111•01. Foe ma N., bnlaaale and Wall. at blePrusa atoml, 11 corn 1f ea of Maul anal Rath etevot. znyto • - - .-ON . II: N. MICR . FonellA3l. . TfikW LE COVENANTS FOR Tf ..IL.—A rractleal trestle.. cn the.hlw of CorenUall for 't E. 11. fly William Barry Rawle. ._ TVs work Cl. de . eoled to the enntle_raillon of the . lietili- It lr*,OtLbt';',re rili.."7:;;Zig,`:'.74:ll,`;',-.:0".`: share or other, Introalnend intomearly every conveyance of real estate on both sides of the Atlantic. It is limed We profeealon will not demo (311•MYRILI, . workwhich hoc mr Its °Newt their atmlyale andFretting,' effect. to Ermit/h :realism on the taw of Tender sal F0re1...y.(1.e lie ..e o r ll :e r .T , lrge r' r. `° l7. '" '7 loot P'.V.V.,`",L`..n.''."t'bi.h;i: lies which have not hithorin reYeleed th e eMMlnrs• ten and lima/ ysis which the Ilnyoriatee or the enlject de. mends. For gale he Inyl 3 ..1. It. 11rELOIN. llooksaller and Ftitioner, ' 113 ll'mel at, twtween 3d and et t tL . OSCOE" CRIMINAL EVIDENCE.— A new edition with note. and references bro.:mkt Zliin to the present lira fo m le at n i J. t. IV IILDIN'S Wank &wk. Paper nod Atelmnary Mon, • _VP eh' llte-dst. bitt,•_t 3.1 and M. 'l l O the Honorable the Judges of the Court it of Ihmerol tinerwr Ar uba GI the Pm,. In sod for the County of Allegheny The petition Cl eAmurT. 8110 RE, t f the 110th Ward. city ct Pittsburgh. in the County akmesaid. humbly thew. mb. Thet your petitioner bath provided tr a vel le r s/ m.l with m a e terial. meth. w . mcomodatlon a travellers/m.l et 1,,c. at Me dwelling bone., in the wart aforecald.and pray.. that !our bonore will 1.. e pleace.l to grant him a licence Li keep a public hoop. cf entertainment. And PM , nMilimCer. m In duty bound, 0111 bony fall Uhl. siwitx. We the ecitmerlbcre • /Mize. 0.1 the ahlremid wind, do roma, that the atmvc , laditloner I. of 00001 repute Prt /oniony and temperance. and la well hroy W.! 1.111106. mom and convenient,. thy th• aa.1310.•1•604 or travel ler. and other...and that raid tares I. 1 1 .4...7. lie'. (J. 10.1, bolero )lathe,.,. J. F. Sin, Anderson Pow. rm. Wm. Newland. /wept, litmulali. A. B. ill-rcrt, DAT d Lindsey, A. F Boughs, IY, F. Woks. H. (Melina Henry li, ni ISidltc - - -- Brown's Exchange. (TUItTE SILOISCRIREII WOULD RESPECT FIILLY announce Fi this W OULD that Ini•Ilropon wow !Nal no Welnonla, ti o lurb .on which attn.-lon, h. will b e at Lome to 1411 hl• Mende. mrlShllt itEykatt.rs souorrisH, OR RAIN-- 4 P HOW SelliFll,Bll—.lnfit this el• popular an I o loi nt . /ti. "M 00.4 ol Wm. It.rorly.and aroinenl ant adapt. " 17. 11 . ..'&17.7i..*irn`.1 1 ,;;:I„, r . t . • - cnTIN Si g n of the WI lon titr e . Ladies Hungarian Association. 'LADIES' lIUNGAIIIAN ASSOCI 1. ATION will mail In thy Norma= of the Fifth Pr...- by...lan Church. on %Fedi:mai * , attninoon at 21.4 o'clock. lb. aniociation la about to slow Ila beniltionti it in re , Quoted that those Who hare not paid In Fivir trobwrlP 110, will then do l. Au • Idresa will iloiliverid by • Lady. Ur order. / SaUt For the Rich Gold Regions of Austraiia. FARE ONLY SIR?. FOR PORT PHILLIP DIRECT. ► I. SPLENDID FAST •SAILINGAik .. d. C . ll if er !la g RADIUM, will yea 'llrely .all o Man f 71 . 47 ;. 1.1 .171.1% r ig' 4.1 'l,:'7l;eml,i Sr.alt fort o If inf nIl wilt inanceni—ttio aceommodattone e eattinieto l , w prtnidtd an ample .upplr Drat clan Lil : Provislo. and Water. A reuilttAnew of on. third lb. paean. money eeenrea•• berth until 12th Jure, when the remainder mutt so o t depoilt forfolted. fr et" as ..= 111 :t ht, t 6131 g NOV To 4. iftlEll l ;ilk tool At Plorris•Yea wart, In the Ma mond.. 400 Ina. PerlieasJarse_r 1000 " Ealra prime Dried Apples: " • 1000 " parso rubs, • Rosen" very superior Ppanish italannn " •• Pori th lunsc ba'loo gallons reh Jolei WIn P e l,. req h gTtl Vfl i e . ll a a r nj . erea I.ll rd r o y .ift! ,l %l l l l C:, g. Ir,re4uuirkx slonsbesse. !lel& iiigtreceiTed7,4 Fowth atroet; tat P 0,40 Lr Jane; !Actin's Illsgasloo fir Iln Lathe's National" No kat ii..;r G="o i',!'relki!Zartli.:!: t'Att.TM.V. &r.. le, • The A encrsitha/ New Teglamont. belos ill the Onopeli. tFtpletle• end otb•rpktee now extant; earl huted la the not t"I: & 'II. Z.I.P.:r 4: ch rt1'....1!'1l tebtmumnll4lr" ~,T 1 - —__.• Limo: FIRST. --That some things can be done as a.tto w irljai t t""at ia tan sortaiaa Maw:table It he AV;ZITIZ etttrO,‘tlVlTrVanOtetanooetheT:tt+i! rtvl of BOYs' CLOTHING to the ell7-7all mao o factored oEuler bie niperiolAndeoce, oftha Wen • We. Nu clair s iriatVeno d o 1; . 1. WE STOUT TO PLEAT: CnlGAß__Exia store and for We nr BUILBRIDGE N 0.116 Wawr awl ILO Front ot. IYACKEItEL-40 ale. No. B, reo'd and 'Si fir rale b BUR 0111:: k CORN 00 b u . h " QUGAR-129 hhds. N. O. reo'd per stmr. sw.alp Tat, and for We by W. it P. WILSON. m7lB _ 141' First stmt. Fisu_ l iT'l'''Pl:f6l. l l,7",Ngol,V; • 10 • W.! Y III — Srr i ll6 an rrdo m r n t!.. b 7. • STRIJP2-10—Cii:Tow York Sugar 1.3 • noise. 00010140 nut Awn]. • 011.11! W.* V. WIT.OOII. J BEEN WiNDOW . BLIND PAPER— II Masai wd Vag1w."1.,1.10 - 1.10. of • 14401110100 h 1,0,m0d g 0117,r4e°,11.Tile,2,11•Vtb:t. To Glass Manufaaturets. TRE subscriber takes pleasure in mood infonn- Ing frlstldn,n the Glue Itnalmtse, (hot bnelon e momenaapetteentent In Itfa nmenheeepoind reeved a I. 000binl l Ta ' AlrtA r l6r TIN /IX; r7f " b r le !Xi 04 11 . 41 h 0 ' pet A We* men ofteetnrun beat to Plllladebble,who ba re tried Otte Clay. offer 111,50 per ton fur 14wItleb the the pre. oftlene. eine ill that Ty; - but nein. to the ex. bore bli r ri - V/I b t.l llt T:b '" b Ateli Vern a = 11.4-I.kg p ries ° Allele; le textu r e . the fonn of mo o tk of ex ceedingly roe lt le one lre ftrible substance known. Atter Wing ruefully- a-tented bl front' cm ell ea . :t re y Ittetttert.4l,t..ol; trirwmotedrtexlhdr;tOaltilltr;••••ll net-ttentilito,:4•ll with one third of threaten (Ray; or COO third ofthle. one third of .ttet Sbelbx end ow tblr.l bf Germane:lee .Itreett , J. Schootimak,r a en... fl Mend efreett. nee my sole s c. an. , 11Xlette °Mee. Plttebornh e Pl ay lA ° SIAII COPLICY_ _ ACON PAPER-75 non. Tow k Straw, I_lll 1 . 3. Ws Dr [null] J. BelluilN gel= a(X) IM-30 bble. for sale' by myliT J. 84.11001hIAR ER &CO. 111 ers. TURPENTINE--20 bj ardor, for NW b 7 J. BOll9o.4ltallya 00 A3I SIF3LENTS \ LA}'AYEITE lIALL, SECPIO CONCERT. OF THIS CIELEBR6- I \ TED' TRO.UPE. Wethusday E.1 . 120g, Nay 19th. The'Orteinal and Pell Inman ItL.LOWS'comprbing MINSTRELS. 4.-E-00 0 .., of tal , pted ofof Ittrerlettred Per. G rmer, ud , ti the man.minfJ, D. ellow& whale ty,...rt:ie t he ,t.y of New .. York f o r a Yof T hree V rani. at f-llnwe; /In& loaf HMI In Broadway , he, h... and with nookhighly memeolabin buthionable and nem would , tiemwtfulty inform the elOwn• of Piing rgkh that they'arivow trim - einem fork 'horn , oaron • and will visit Pomo of tint - principal Mtlen melon. to comment , in. their Mr... amdti Itromlway, •\ LaPAYKTTK \ TAUT I. Introluotory... G , ..loperstle Cbornx. . .. ail , elloWe ................ .......... -1/.l4iLw. 4'?:,;i;jlrtr:fohl7;i•Agni. ' -111.P.M Dinah Serowe). 1 • ... 'Lanahing ebbrna,MtnPosed into attar. I rapre•rlr tor thin Tot Old Polk. et Home ll Wi:inn,. Loho Inland Haro.Trark, with IM.na imltatiann- D. Pell, pare...ll.r Lilly near ..... .... .IL 14.1.4.1113'et 1/Itiolt YABT 11.. Vi din Polo • with Pef . ... , tantor ilanxtelati Mt 0' ......... , k r nril* .roraer ~ . ..... ........... C P. 511 . lutar Wilking, ' ' ' ' 'At ' in ' n ' and Pan do MM.... ' ll/ohell and Poll. rarnrite ..... ii: trerry itre It and Pell. rAirt. llotn'enonting\ the Plantation N,^rown of Ike South " EgZ gr '4l i . / .. ii , ;;;1 Trio . ............................ Plantation n•antrh•li. A New ........................... Pleat., a tirand. • errs ohm,. intrmlnoDitc, th r. I/011a F , tlral Dan, .... -...llltabell.Sen'rumb Awe'. Any pernen Intel:, a plc._ of Moe!, nrratirad onto or qttn , ttee 11 tine by 'marine lt aortng Om atty. 4 1:11./ean Cu. roo t' I..,tewn Imum of A• /1. albl z Adrutrman Y./ tents-ChlAren under ton (rani II wit half yr re. Yentillmi cone/tint:tot t nenorttn, 12, Drorslktql 7--4.kmorrt m coalmen, at 13'o'clock. Aterettbror elmetre opprozramma rub orentne my ID, `for ash,, dime only, N OW OPEN AT I'iIILO•IIALL', CICLEIIIIOI.I, CiltitllNA ri INT- A D./-I.'lll AND +VE 's . N 1?,•.A It A ‘1) L I liper..tentioi: the tympt.tinn 'and , is palelon. painted FaPr.., There ...Mime works cf In ar.orknnw Lodged to b, the Cher, eb, eybibitml In the Unl.ed Statee, *ere exhibited \bh New York and' other c/hes Irma I.XII to WT. and the pkat II peer. rote, to Ike utdrenati sdoiiration of aver. two Willow; of' fthm h.d. ht .tlit 10 P.:31. Alral\nion th, whole week. Mi Pchnkrendmitt,l for lUceut.e.ch. The Ag nssrectfully Infaria. the MP.... or Pittsburgh ti er_than ern th. same original pictures ....lab were mr. hlbited MOW 11.11 twn Calls dace. t . h.fq 11.11 has Iturror.4.autt feinted eledant br. Mehl. mid other artists, mod remitted by Ow new aryahstmentY nr, fight, se.. admirably a aided Ibr the Pitilbtan n of works of ark , the nithern . . 7 r the stbeonto Sob o r WINgLett4'.ULANIWIt'. (oth, h. tit led.) aimolnel twilltoltettloo. The eneettlibil heel., of the late flosi 0.11 4,.111- I by K. 11. WineloW• etoi J. F. U. Lanior, who are million:il to toe the manse of .0 Artn"De Ily m.13 , 1(013.. Dated Nine York, lies let. ttlullAhl) It. WiNSLOW JeillEß Y.' D. LANIER, texAc lIIP , Jew°, NOTICE'dc CO PARTNERSFIIP—The sub rcnt.r. 'we thlit der formed (:d-ptittnerehlp for the trebeitetlon of • Osbert! Basking , Exelow Wri isiend er Buehler.. end for the tiegollatio.br and corpora , . Illt/iteßD'll. WINSLOW. JAMES. P. D. LANIRII. ' `JAM KS WINSLOW.% , • .I.I4)NAILD O.`.I9INeLOW. Marine, Railway. ' • 3 si k oEs ot, the iihoia Stock for site hy . • • ,NV /1:11Iht: CA,' &wed dlr.. hunt N. IL otir. Woad rad Fourth ate:, Savings Institution. SIIARES of the Filth , Vaid , Saving In tr f:.,1, by 11 . 11. 1 . 111.1 . /k , p, ,,, mriN tiraw tn. Exn AOR . Russell & Johnston, ITiroLEsAL.P. GROCERS:: CoramiesiOn More:Law, .at D.al. , rs In Pitt.bn•Rh Manntirtur..N 119 %Voter. 5 . 156 Front no*. I .3 . 111 LACK LEAD-7 bills bosrsilr er '7" h ! .1 7 31iikaltaIrca a co. Ad6S - 1 SIDgS —WOO 1110. prime, toced for b r ' SP/fINGEII.IIXIIBAOI.I . rTußLE,l),llAlitireifltir re , 'd'anl for Talc , 'sem CR UM:SAX:Mk_ filtp--.5 kegs luta Lard, reu'd dpd i r. for,rain \ kftRAVOIT. \ • 1 4 1 1 0 li---o),M)l3.**L a ro . Nlird am.l fcit ra.c.l7' \ \ \ N. rtAnn.luoit, ~ the different V rtii•N 0101..) \ 11/111BACNI!, 0/0/1 o Tlrstooo I/ 16 Peron . / sta. " ARD',4II,-20 blab. for K y J 1 / 1 r17.. \ PCIIII):VIAKAR t CO. I QUORICE - BA LL-5 easen gala by M null' 4.PCIIDON3iAISKR CO. se 109 E PINK-4resh and 'veiy liandronie en. .FISII-200 Ude thISTI Siaekereli er bbu.-\, \ 50 1.1.10..P1,R1/411041ung 00 " feel* VIA —reed 1/ 0. 1,1 , \b/ \ ilINtIN!fli1C11 0R11.31.011. \ Tayll No. It/1 INI - 0.00.1 'OD MIL —300(I re:\ree'd for vale by r 111 r N I ~ CR 4149 AUG ti 4 1 R EIS7(11 L f 1003 Inindieg for FltiO by . I .S.NIONNMAKER . I f lOFFEE-150 Legg primal - 4o; - it ' r — tfat,..e l 110 Wat, U I. I't/ - 01 , otriet. rAS-4/17npoirder—Tiii—,prai.tc::y. HyEon, r 'oBACCO--;Cboice brands ree'clbr, Js - mTI7 ' .\\' RUSSELL .11.10fINEIVN. 6,1 EGA RS-20,000 rarioos broads, \a , prime I.J article. (en A le 1 , 4' ' . , Mir,' RUS4ELL a JurvisToN:. ~__ , 11 1 10 E-1 7 ten. f r eely ----- for solo by \ ''. 1 • ,orrr Oossobt.* JOIINST4II.. \ - 11 1 1511. , ,i0 bblo. N. 3 MaolTerel; ~;' ___, ' A \ 1% ) : ' rign:ll- -- ! mile. ' nyl7 ' s • IW ' SS4I.L a tiliiWlT \ 4.!,U0A44'20 Idols, N.T.IC,,for sale by c 1 . m,17 , \ _____,_ ausat.fi.fiAfilonfir:scx. IkvitassE§---.50 - bbls. oriolo, for Salo b. ) , ..i.v_m_.,Arn 1:1253E.1.1.V011:3T0N. Ut UM OCITCLI,,-1000 lbe. jinit reu'd and I_ll l'.. - Irate by ' \ . R.lt ..ALLEFL9, ...0; . .\ :v.. fir Woo/ et..e.. S°li;. Z011141.r05....t.;31:uvr,..71443i1ipi7114h11.111 solo friLytIE.I.4,JCEIS. , Oiiklio.:POLOr and winarai dorkegor gals hf_.7l7lL E. ELELLITJS._ TARTAR aatreed a .tre oriole. for ale 1.7 11. E. I. 4 ELLEIL lIAMS= 7 4S cake, prim 'd ferrate\ L m,ll ...._IIELL LIE!LIETT ! ! ., , ator a Front 11.. - ti.creriii=743 - clide7lllsetoro for saleiT , mYIT v./ \ lACKUY & CijiClUii glitS-100 eke. iA store ler T.! 'al. by bat.ll.l 18A11.4 MOWRY CJ.,, icrFEE—g3 tkne prim, mg:for cud. by \ • MIA g sg/irN Dstrri \ For esOr " esr EL ._ll:_farr rt. OINE AOLE—OHE 71;' 4.2 IiQULDEI t S,,\ Sidra andilams for Fab by 1.73 tor ~\\ , oriNsrot a COLLINS. Bucm;r\s_4o,t,,,.jug:4ll:itta.,,,„ L 0 100 otiMP h \ t! ,0 0:4,0t0t. rifq .6 YaortC.t co: j;I911L-150,1{blo. No. \t \ Balt're lierrings: 16.114 I trimmed }Mali • \- far. ni g ri .l 4rS JULIA rWArntat Elt--6 \ bbls 4:6ll.tust. for sato Cut LiblitTlatter. I ATS--150 bn. ro'd lIALLOW4-3 biTi3rec'e- SC , ONN. n aalo by jEFINED SUGARS— clojobel,,alslPubrM..4: Inatl forraloTi Loul V. A` Mei:ll.l4Q HEAP RICE =- 3 tea:, a 'superior, artialo 2brule W. A. Pktnef.tigo Co , k thliNNOßS\ o t. LP:MONS-4U bza. ado , 11.5 br \ \ W. A. 110.1.UE1l 0(i. Q AL AD ou.4orsoperior quality, raqu a rt, ari l b 4 "u Vl l . ° 37:CtrriSta. , B Ro gl ds_2 . do,. for sale by ..' Nt,RONSTIOTTI. • MICE: , t h o tantera, ip he„,,,,!0. e9sjlakbelizzlut a t i n zUbb sod . 7 1 1 , 1; :flolib b t aV,Z I tt OS. dlahrilveV . AYl per. tam awe brrebr 13.1.111g.ttilait.3111nuartt:: xelpop,ocl„. 31 411Jekncino . , , ' TUS,Tre6oivid of tli,ihaxiiiPtiblication.ar,-.1 00\ 7a,thmiaatno...ta•al pel nf so, znA, Woks— s -11.46 tayitt. Lifefuator the Loikr.br br ChUller A Jounter ThrinrAly Lttarr, Thlptrlnod, All ae~ books nn b 16.4 .;iaaa 2J,.ai.a,hA a t A •' . A. U I I.DlENnti,' 10" , P.S. • • • ' • „ (thAirteir alsos Wit country fc,..11,1 _!n7l7 YO:LBOHNIWILST , . BURIAPB 2 :I3O foesolo by ' s3yl7. • TON SONNIUMT.It \ INEG AP ,-.3 011127prir _11 . : I 0717 i vox Boxiooontr a Arum. AY iraine, llay Furke and d Scy:hool,je\,. ter athfi mrl.7". iON . I.IO . NN . I!ORST &MURPHY S - 1 IA 130Nlat011s...Ta MURP VIIEESE- 7 2:1 bxe, Pine Apple, foi\ Pala iCr na7l7 l'0;1 DONICUPRIM49III/11112. - --.-r- C() ill l'4l EYA I Al,. ' . ;, \, \ \. , ii, w \ r the e* clip,' . i Jgge 1841152. \ • 11,7. N1A1. ,. q unt , ... 14,EA r. en In .tbisfollorifur tie_ i ilee talWrlcOlgtlrti:l4 eariVetr.:ll.7l=ii am! that in ell raw,. in the fillies ot small even tiOthe illy. as tsellna:.titioir.o.nntry [rat.` boleti must expecttu • 1 t?.. :oT4l‘rurit,,,, I.6.l7li.";4tcoth'elrither atsra;ilel'e; ..1"g .reitZ"•aggf:s.:44':e'aireoiret.coT;'elter'"tot",s7uQ4:: lii,:bdig,ltry 7injuTAggs:7,47l. 7,:‘...;.1,,tx ~,... to abut stionitt la \the tiret . hatin menet prioesfor GesznAL aceiaiww—"lccry little of intereit hail. trauwirew In the trierket stnce . sar last ...city ranter._ the Reason of activity A until rite, and bbolOo" ..tt‘or" ,he to be urancially 11/In Ina 'the itsutif• anion:aria of the summer mambos eat altbhagh tee hayahai sat • • still hare a full stage of water la oily river butine• on the wharf, out throughout the city hno.kinoilnulitt• ,o''‘..- mantel, little doing in trate. \ , Our report, to - day, will neeeeparily bo abort, and coodo.tl mainly to actual gales, mat the .1.1.g\ of price* of ant, of the tome prominent artielee L of the to at 7 gel. In which 0141., a !United hotlines ham beengdoluit.' .. \NO lIES-W. notice 00 mer hature to theash market ,duZion the put weed. We mono s sale 01 11 tam saela Mb at 1 6 3 .5 C. emb, .0.1 time, and 6 tom peal sob 6.311 C. Wise:, Salem'. le le selling 10 small lot, at 6165.1eand'pot neh ar4. 1 6 1 / 4 3614 lb.. • A1,E. 1 .,711. demand cantinao good, and our binerci, sell reedits all t bey 'make At nor nuotataboos of last ormk. AL1.36131.-We enotkua our goalatiom at 45644. Ono, lAtdds. • . llACC131 : -Thee market has bent rather at a stanuriME the veret;'amt`prlces have fallen MS • ferarthen. W, notrel sale. In loteves they oceannel from day today:4oo Toes-1 dar--1,740 41, MIN for &Molds. and -036 for Aldan and 0.000 at ,N 2,1, Am: Odor, 109 for bide, sod fLoo tor hatne,•the market 'Zlculan dull, On w000,..0.7-20 rook. western hams iffinknod 10 do at 94f rash, with pay Ice 1 cot haOOAlUOf; 1 .000 14 4,40 telei; 1. 0 40 00 moo. I ktry cure at 114 forAhouldarn, and Old for sidnee 6 euks Odes et In, 10 do haine Xl-10. ldalshoulder, at 04, and 2,070 hied 610M.14 , fur /hAeldkrs. and 0.11610 e for home. Oo ThUredep -12 casks if.l, l l.lrer Moulders, the for slimmed IDs Al, hams: 230200 MO sheeiodets stlthfc; 5.000 140.1mul dere lu, amks shboldiers at 01m n 11010. and 3,000 ihs shoilllers' at 116, rook, with ply for pkgs. On Friel./ -10 rafki at 66 for abouldzert nod 10,for ride. and him, :31.000 104 for ebool fere, and 031 for him, le. maki ehoulims i l k blie; sad 1400 IM country cum at Ile Mr ahoal dem. fought.. and Oli for` ham, On' Satoular-4.160 • theshookterlat tilde; 3.500 do hams* 9.1(4 10,0001, city ; cared In bin qt lu. ant 10 Tar hhoolders, Ades 0,1 I her, 3.000 04; old., at cwt.; 5 00,'0, hams it 0 Ve'essh. with pay for ple4; 2 casks buns aCtok aid 2 do sided at Ake 6b. On 316oday-25.000 11,3 i60ntders at 8.140 60 kaYri /0 rut weeeden eared 11,00. at 'Vie, 4 mclatiort 000 Oa hams at prielle terms; 510 Bs Mud at 016 500 do MlOuldcia at 01,1 m 3,7, 00M0rin at 11.16.Xszle 10 casks do • ettfenee. at 10e.111.2."..e2eh for easksiooksaboOdemaBloM • .4 melt. at 014 feor rhoulefersanel 10e lbr bar* and .2ilteren. sonar ineed bean. at 144 D. Buda wed se : that:ln Phil adeloblit on the 14th lost.."t 1 16120 for toggini Modhoey esnramed; 1021611 e. to. ptello hams. if@ll)4 foi, and 6641161 for ahnolders. V Baltimorean the 140, the room.. were the rant :-Sb uhleri 9e: 'rides /lON, lizzos' 101:, sum, 111 rest d 0 12e W h.% • 11111 - I . llt-Pel cm hare foe therideelined daring Ma foot week, which his anima • falllei 011 lo Monints. and oompiratively light bottoms to Woe andel, Wet May ejetot e the mmlostrates 'at 10161.230r0m tint hind.* roll, and 140.150 from Mora. We hire 00 Milas or keg • leer \t. reportmg. IlliCiihTS A 24.18.4.-The manufaetoints Mom \f‘Plea ver buckets hare notM.redtend. and cop merchant:4.mi now selling at 11 7562 Vides. Tabs vomit:ma at 87071,50 dos. \ curro CORDAINE far neutral 1 , 0.114. nese has been dting horn the manolartories ak nor last week's table of Prim.. Pittah.orgh mant6etorp.l tlowt- Ines are Ile" v . /Viotti chum, • • COPP/M-71mi manatee torcr:e Miceskof eoPPaYmenn changed, nay 196211 e for alt,' and itIKOI4IO4 24 666 for brazier, mesh and lime. Old copper Is worth 17o? 7X: • OBACIIIIIIS-Our`mautifsetorim eauttuas to do • Brill badness. with mile. Ocall they ean make. at the Mllowledr prima: pPollts,a,3o barrel . tr o Nagar ernemrs. pLutod:.....- e CUIIIIBI-The Market la preTilno at last week's rates. *tip Mk. lo tots 6 FM/bales a 761e11, meardiag . I .4,.111, • • . Dit(ol3 4 11. 1 / I T-The market Limes ot sondled. sod, no mice of moment have transplhed. . , Immo BSEF-We hot* llndted Wes of drled beefat 10 ~SVIle 11 \ , . 011 . 1 3 -l Areesomethlog belter thm IXst went, although ihe dentand . is bed attire. We note idly 500 dos at 9r4' 2 bbl. at Ord le:ciao.. hlde:643om a4B6l3e. k and 1 bids at Ft ' 41 do.t.o.witte molerabe reeeipta \ FLOUR-Owing to the lightneis or reeelpts.prkeei haie •llßhlif improMed during the week...alba following rates fain 4•7 tu 447 'fill 41011,013 l'uttdoi-Ohlihtsnalllot numeral, opred:erbled. sokl at $3.14. On Wedetimiar - 44 bbl , extra at 1.3,33. On Thunda7-14 bbl. s Val 13,- Ph 12 this at 13.12: 101 l Ulla at 13,12; 40 do extra .1 43.6; c 130 a. Lat 13,12: i9O at'l3,l/, and 6.s tot at 1 4 1 - \IIP Fr/LIM-140 bbla at. \ 441,06 i ID Mara at 13.16; 33 da - 141. at SZlfr' and 12 do si, f. at 13.12 11 016. Saluniay bat at 1.112 for fn . Ooa /340 for ears. On 1100 I dait3o bids extra at $3.18.11 bbh, The .i m ams 012004. , which zrtireddit 31. fork' On hooday 6414 with Liver- Pod data. to the jib instant. intelltamee of a •elmlluzikedf L Ni bu 1n ohlatland EJ # bbl Io flour - Wheat Was sellional les 70915. 114 for mixed mid red. ami 6.23106, Vol far white: and It ea'xt ,266 , 20 s 6d Mr Or,. ittll .16g21. 21 for Ohler. - FlSll , l4 • l4notice a motioned thionoia In the market. MM. Dikes glootrd lnif week. osl6, 10 011 lb!, 030. 2 mackerel at Jot lo Obis mall 3at 17.30; 13 lebl. lege No. 3at 4930:13 da NM, 2.t 110,10: 10 014 b41e,740, 14,71. rah: 20 MI. small No. 3nt :Lutz 14 4. il , g• at 1 4 0+7 6:32 hi( bbls'elo at 44; 41:1:lebie lat 10611,6,6; 101 bbls large No. 3. to . affix...it $8,21 bbl, cash correimiand 20 r ide/. mean \o. 3at $7310 W hbl. No I roack\el is Behind at $144413.40 , and salmon at 1118.5.1 Sale of 10 1.1. p N o . 1 trimmed sheat at 112,4 u; Idds No.d barring t. a 11; 11.1 1.01.. lake trreat'4o.o3 at 6.50. and 14 likla 011 do at 157,7:. at NI Lake esloi :a are Quoted at 1104 lzbl, and redfilb at 11.60 Vont. . • F2.41-11Eltl,We 14:46 heard of no imPartant miles . of feett4n, niay queit , i'imeseloally from W. 013,fg374 In email, lo:s. amf 3,30400 , 44 dente Auk. Shipments ead, duriug Annt.37.510 lb, VitItIT.A-The Optioning am Clio' pfneent •iitling ar y l enlace Ws head: • Ranh.. new Mon do 4 do ..- Almond. \ Cannata igogllshwalouts," SOO • OROCI/1.1.N5-Ve Mlle. a oontloned kwie Loo I;;; gra , tole,. with solar \ itopeorennt ~ :ekes, sTISCO.Ir last Irmo. Estekof 40 /alias sugar at 534; 1048'6 Min; 304. do of 5 3(6047 40 do atfiN eaeln.l6dO it 4N4; ' , da a 6a . 00 daps 10 hints at 0., 4 . UM: ddo at to ea.U; 10 4, M S, and 12 do at dim; !do at Go Mosby 120 at, Cc, tort. neatly could to,ourO.. 7do al web: 6do Rite 4 eshi 2,1 i 10 at . I . l iouniin heloiat hi Malaise,' remain steadr, , wOhred.V. follom *3O lids otiVl)6e, 4 monitor, AO do af 35, 00 11 do at Me cash: 10, do at Me. 4 otoothg 10 l i do. eyenesiall., al 34e, A matter:\ AO do.,oak. at 35e, 00 o dirk OA dot \ o arrive at 3.5 e. 1034.1aiX and 4 mOothal '2.3 at 23m Zdo a 4. 23e, 4 mos, and ihilbistESe. nub. Coffee' le quiet. silt!. 23 skit IUo at 111,16'Mah; 60 do at lOg4 tizar.3o,do at 101(470 do at /6346d016..e55h and Ume - Bales 31 im rtf 111 lots at 1, dub. 'foga house emplanes la Bennett at 43669 30 gal. loaf. merxr tinge. from . 16 ble Volatr- \ • ORAIN-Tbe gecnixt. of gl e n i l , l/Minder t 6l Out work hero boon roor.r.! r . sod mot? r olthatigh memo tout z7Vbarloy have matted. whisk were bought oh‘ of niarket. Bales =ha ear' earn from • sore at 40e;176 do a0160f47 ha rya at hile; 416 hti oats at do at 35c; 78 •t, 200 do at 33636: elletiehall kreorn at hile, 400 hoSh eht ,6 6...th/630W 400/o at 33e, 4164 at 34e; 270 /Sat **Am. ' Barley Mar 4664 seep, and whew at 64 45. ' • ' ' (113.NNY BALM-Bale of.l,lo6zit 1666, '11.11.101.1.31 CLAN...I44i out, • loa m 4 mil Sp $6ll Mnb. ' • • •\ 111.4A'ab. fou.wir. Vie ti e omen ratan for • somelof Ohs atm Ngul s4o boul 13;:: 001 . 113 / 6 " .. / '65 106615 $454, 10)116 84 601.193445.44011204' 12v078 AS ItiV hoe, - Ciente" . *n3.400 . 1415 WI 25; 10/612 Ii 103 G -1 WA4IIII him. with lb. usual dlemunt for VAT-1114 has:atlas ofd little aloes' last wok: Odes 112 lowle tkOitooleo a $18438111; AA tone haled al$10,1) sload. .440 Nods 01(106818 11 ton. • ,• • I.IOPS/Va mayenotlaue oak gootutl One at 35617 a S la. dRON 0 31.111.... We 11111114 m alteralloa I 4 prim. same taloa weekl, •V' \ L r7llO,thoplleh Iwo stool). with thaltati sales only. A 6Z bbls mad Wilmot 96, time. B-Tbeni, be • tieintar demand fn ths inarkst. at Se r0i0 51 4::'4. 44 1 13 4 ,33• 161.• 1.1311111111 14 xmithangit.tha ;ads. , 0011 poy.- The saes,, for eamitan , load:III: clear 1,241aLh , gled 82.'16 to $2.37 . 111 , • sx,Nrox mort,t 14,40 N mapplied with 'Taster, tool western aboneetune. , Rebate regular sal.. of Nal Boon at 20 toNTofl6lol6. , 31111.T-P.alet of 1000bunit 1 6 . 16.1 1 6e,‘ , ' Al,, 14o.• Nlaid id•o.le; No. 2'a474e48e, IL>,ced of 030. atelMomers 011 at 646115.: 11ga POTANOTB-Salal.'6o'hu rye 0 0 0,0 him hands 65a.• and In iindo st th e kat , .l4tiehivenc4l• are worth PIO VINTAL-ant littlwwasdorse led thernarkaddnrin ' , pie meet week: \We DOttk .. 4rales 1004oug,'Allegbaer. g thahirro ,- 1,50, it wax. o rook &divas/am And rise lo,ths ' ilbalatil'67 too. Mill 'at YZ;4I thest`oo tons 111 s. hoeing at AZ, a ; and' Onion\ sitdAS Mns, lanai: lit '122,0 Moe. A for small lots wanghniflooli„h,,' ke:train'sold $37. km. ; atao,'ll7 Mos fro .84w foloame6l Batt 11.6.., By, 6,027, 6 moot/nil, \ 'SALT:4IO comet rotes at theicanal' • TALtOW-43ma1l salsAat 707 W *kr ••\ W Salsa Manna to limn , 300 tibia 20 Mt. 19,318)kiaglie gallito;fer real/dad slid 17e tor`rair. \ ` wool.- 2 .llisiZmi of yearl4 not &timid when •m and wool secowerrs are preparlun to elite Med shakiready, %Mi. wool for utirleet, as t•-ino o•ao,•; wed Lave endear.: Ored pod onrielees tA te idiem. mes PeettOdtio aa taltin pfrieutcresson. thy ikx/ olik• yr•l lurk row •au bm'kerant spring .14 of Manta the dinning nue ow eredVet millcipate thueh belnerdonetfll Jane: 'Pimsthls (hie laid liar °Dowd at Mout V.1.ti0411 for eounnan 10101 l b1.1..13 , 343 to 46 for eillnar ptilnek At theseillgtuell Oro.t te or i aogro bt o d.l l 6/ 1 /ah '644h36's ih.mutbalatlM laston 1040 12alit lte. • The, eastern manufarhirers as Maly, an Vebrunix Of 'lad .7111 a itaetot their J . 40.5., centrum wireounide for wool th. sheep'. teek;seh.. 00/y. ,i,t.oftktok 004 oniopetNtoo o:ook tizb; th e oorot . osopoloqueo 4464' bon tha /41111444/1111,41 alma mere thihearyloasers." This tear. matilers look tlertk'different, ierT ag en t,s bate been annotated, 6,4 the manufactu era `eaithe mist hire'ttut Staple at talr pi.t e e a o t . atop. On\ 02.04 n ib,,, lath orthedxtratneri 023 ; toZoier rennin= to, fog 4dd:whirls ls I thaws oi 10e aril the Opening prieenf fast resA. about,ll to Ito thArdiote odd 10 Job , of \ - ITo 404 no udoi....re- h••th• oittlerst wonlMartah.l. whlch tei think wonbAbo, or toornot leant ren 4 h.,• in, podions. bOseswr;to\, eritsti.sthe ettSdam...4 market both item land it 11.1 ‘lloll,lre Ordir to kee or a.' p Wertera,'Veedinewerx Dc4l•4 nIW, .+ our, memo. • •• \ • • re • , `, s CATTLE MA \ Actscurm. i1y,17,11352. \ ;htidt . 250\ bei4 mere offered X7O neatly of *Mee 'Vete toifot 344,1,iameNnal todbont 6,,9 0 , odLoroitt.. •\ • \ eo 111,61-1). ' , hundred bead Wen oserecu onlra .hee \ or 1 1 / 1 40 oboe, X 6141 mu 4%600; =owl wriot4. \ ; . \ ,4Xo I .eduts-,Aboti4, 100 were 5t`14,506i3 dfr sheep, and 011051,25 Mt bead, • g , ? , "` RIVER INTELLIOENCE. 6}IIIIVA/A-AND iIOARTPEII - - _ ‘ Ann.-7010e .an 10 ket 0 IneooB Ira:i• la ebaubbil k s , b6 by Pier lasrst everting 66, 1 ask. bad Dante. ' Dalbr.664nreett,ltromunilt, -• • . •• 3,uli..,3;l,•,:,.4lleibrixrltz.,y.Dl6____. •\ , , \ \.• : t City. Dublockikellevio. , , \ „, lit 1 . , ..,, t1 ," H b ct , t;7;:tz .tb. \ \- - bibma, 46-01nAL 166 . 4 ..... - \ - \, \ Itsbe.Roblb.o6. Lobb,ilD. \ • \ • J.° Fran kll6.k '• S L 1.446 • \ • DtPAECTED. .\ \ \k"."..A.Vrr.44t,i'kettl:M. • •\ • \ ND., 16.6136 et. ilrotrnrrith..., \ \ \ P•\Thubr.l.l•.<4.l, Ibiza .... b , 4 \ \ VIZI:11,,Ir. BAVrINOVI,OVAL \ ii ‘ i l t r t ; \. Cl V ; 7l s l7 ;4llfyrl "U le. , fk, Mai., 141111100., \ \ : \.. Juillbe, De.lbebort. ‘... • • ' \ Atlutle. Hoar Drowttpille. ' . . '` 11Da , LICAISINO 111.6.,DAt . , yb-k..666,6D. \:. ' \ . , , •D. "kneel,* IV . D6y6r,..” Pack6l6,na 6 P-31. \ • 6N CIVNAti-entehanall. ~,- 101110:4.:40',..,10anal. \.\' \•,. • '., WOLLSI LIAN-977\ . ::, , ' NASllTlL•tilthuroo. ... ....\ . . \ LOUI_ST IL Tx 13 C 1,. ',\ . '..;:.,:. ICADASH-Syna.t. \ \ ZANDSVILL.D.-Entb.4.• ' ~ --' 7l • \ F ox - CmcintArt.-L, Be it 'hoow..t the ad Ca ` , rest Sf matamays crusral:7 t..rromilukt IfavaritA pact ;Liwner (arlucci!, CuPt. Nitre A M shore, this *ursine e 0 - donk pm!, Let theser'i liet, prize a rera n chute*, to beard ge net II lour. ' sal Foe Wirettana7—Tke4averite packet Iliaerto Cant. Conseil will lei ..t her reEvliatiour , • le& ! " Fee Wallavat.sz,The-ento\ag'4mer t C 31 C, Clio. s leave Mi.. iii)uirat'll ' • \.• IMPORTS 1:1 - lONE ', ~ 1 C II iCII4NATI, Pi Cuttieg t.-25 114 • ' h. P,52 ellire .. tobnee, D 1.14,ii 2 Co: 10 1 , 1. riet. V Wes , f , ..; 40 OW k, WO o.LCogikde a Graham: . L 5 1114 pork. Jobojilatk it fIA Ws whb.key; Miller 1 111eketeotg gt, OM. tolpeee, l e tr arfan T et ' ir• ' s 9 :l, l)) l l l .t e . l:ek ...'io liked I:lP.:';''.l,4l,:"'“'• 110 e 4.• J A tir.7r: 4 pk • ... , cott tau ni n :012.5.14 11 p• l tatli k e ' /d/o,"':f7t .` , V ' l',l ' l: ' et ' L '1 1:V1: n 11 at Vl,' L'etsdn'llarg'.l.l::.4 boa wine, no tooetoneec 01,104 .tortr. gPliondootor; do pkg.. bortep.r ors (.. , k44toose. b 4 bpl.4 borainr, Lome A but '•;, J o t ; k 3" ZjL i dt 4 g,..T . b.l b e l '.l:enrkV. EVien"44l.ll7": rag . I . bag 44.4.4.40, Won 11•••ler A 1.5• " 2 141.00 ob.er •Llna\ . 4. 4 1 t p e l:g.kjods . e. Plek a 4.1 \ (Condlexp IP do, Rpoy, 31•112•••• v LOIIIIIVILLF. On loon F, 00.14-0 Iltan lob•ero 5 I.li =doz. Clark A Tba vr ; 1011(1, tobnweekllUr4ll A (kg 0 , 1 bald. CJ Jan A tlotehl•no A 1.50 72 bLll•dottoy.2,•• 41•PPIk '.414h1414.777.1°11.;n11,7,11,',7,1*.J.:!.°J.1:1:4A iI,"111,1 1 bV,V;lf!g.l.7.l"&t lITIMIZIf..',,`';'=VMdt,".7; V t,!!' 2 .., `ll . . N .,l,Vi. L a h:voi." - - q- i l "t i ,n.rl - .. v,,P...1." a e b0rk,414 A %Sulu. .'"N J °. . pw . \ L )111SVILLE Pe 1 acet —141.144 tobacto. liorlp.' Jon.. •,100. fltadyli.OV=ltoifnMittl:l::/ 3(1nt11kr.,71...440t1'•1111?- senlotl. /I o 4•00..5i0 7 11 , (Le 14 kir kl I A CI, C 01.... 111.1 man A Cm, 42 11, t• *toga, J Pektierje'ot . Co; 120 to . 1112, 29. 1 , 111 , •41,1 .(I do ebeliblerek 2Ao en 01 A (kg 2 00. isbneetoek !Pm (kJ 11,1 bum. Clark 'A, Thaw: 151 bbl• wtOokey. Jno Parker A Co. lgrbbda it., 10 bbl• Piolam et 6/ bar Ib., d0.,204 black .111:01/00 lad, olobooe6..1119•11- 444kirtt otrlrk. , ROAD CONVEY/0V `, Th PENNSYLVANIA SAIL ROAELEAST7--- . Exprece s ..3f ornlnz train kat. At CI ...losA,—and tls• Express Eirslas traLs - Irsvis At CAI eptcocA, 01110 A PENNSYLverne Tha EsprAs. triin Naves VedeftlFirre Station b t eLek.A.'PL. And AAtives a(540 WeloFk, P. A, eeeee .titrptlng Bandar. 'no APPotstualallos trAls leant it . GOTHIC HAIL ' - , 11 EN'S AND DQYS: CLOTHING.. , '. C iEL EDßATElifor ' neatnesa of fit, alienist 1-1 "v!"`" WV I T 2'fr' ' h rrd hilt/4' t''' ' L . , \ .71s ' \ \ .CIICITEC. 74 Wood Orem. • ' nii-TE.,,Gotkos FortsEt37-idur- o?::; , ,r‘hA:nnilt=detri': '47,r.v.,f,.: , 1,,i-r, .., n r,,-; s ix t !Orrobrir. (kook- WO). tOtrr ...))nr La 310 porjark) Bored %Awl 0101.447 Sri.* pod Aloft OuOtorOr Owl. 011!) colored embrludrtril ilcOrWofnegr Ok. el mr43 %, N0rtt,,,,,,,1..) if 1 .3.1N.1.4.E5---46 bOX6 Mould end Steanno• \\- : or rah. by, , . . .7 wibei 7.7i3 t 7.0 . i rbny F 15 .‘ _ 22 IVso.l -lATASIF:IIOARD&•,-.15 oz. Patent ZinF. \ ( T , For r .la kr './. D ILLIANDIA C 0.... \ I.; IO TATOLS—kSII,bIDika 1 S 1.7101' Reda,' \ . , a For j.i. by, 'inlay 15) , "./ D IDDLAIIIirt CO. \ _For SUCIXIC- - 21,16. fo Fele by .' mnr M -‘ __ \ ~ b Y, i PA 3IB ktu . , 1 (14 — ..i--fi bblezre&4l for Foie by \ wsrr - ,,, . . 4 -eqii ' .., ',11171.4. k‘l. I tACON IIiES-7 W L i - 0 , IC-111;z 1, . \ nt:Lp a ` A I ,I 'ST. 1 ~. wrii vdfDecATE 6 FRUIT ).Itoi.a.-2 14 / ..if4 r widow 870.7,164;pl 14.3411.3.4tt -.- AJ.., SODA --1200 lbs. juot Too'd and tivr .i• Sr - - (mili . . KIM. a col, \ CLAY -4 esk reettl for sale bj AOOtIELLE caAS, reVirri rr . polo br _053141 d'IR.E.MI7fARTEII-3 bbls. reo'd, \FirWT r, \ pot bari Jl.9l:o+ta. CARBO.N..I'E SODA-2UNkegs • \ for s'o bY • ViACKEHEL—.ISU *74 Lbl \no. jus for cal, by ../1714 EMU. • DhliNk7T.. —-5 0 bags just reaq and for aak.by -IT4. EMPLISIV nuroturr. ' 4. 4)AP ' a„-200 andi / foe le Dr hze '0,14 FICOLIgek eV:N . :M . I . T. • 11 . 1 0BACciwist v 0,14 .. 1""n".44".r .SNOLI:111 a R_IM \ i'ZIT. Sl4Ol-;i'gtkegs astorted Nos., jus ree'd r t097--ugar cured, a P.:l4D74,""ktitUVl!,,6tA2l,3ob!A- ' ll \ ... _ —9 As. pure, in store, fur sals -- .b \ nonieux, irrrus. 4 CUV 't --. \ t i(- DP I . 0 z Al, now, . 4 747111 g ,1 • 7, 1 1 it'd- LE - AD-1•In Atiirp and 1 1 7 , ..a1e by \ lati4 . tion;sox. LITTLE A \ • ii;„frfiTT-H-4lcege a. 3 jun rea'd and! for Fah, br \ \ My/4 • \ rtimisgs.larnirt Cux ARo_ s kegs Lea ft or by IE4 Lty.l.l •-• litAdffig:TfWll 4 l iM6\6iQllTZT O hr . . (mitt( T . E . /. 1 11"11111 Jt CO. 110FREF 100 bagii prime J ta7l4 . J. 8. DILI LAW CO puri my t _ , , cir A. atlas Hirit d CO. , Dr. • J 0.1111.0011111 a COl~i. 141,:i O. S rale by - I c , u J. A. DILAIIMTIr p LAIN TATION dIOLASSES-250 barre 1° tL_________ L'LPII'wPi3Tu2I9., GREAT BARGAINS IN \. \ SE'LLING OFF AT COST TO QUIT Fla' Pr yr, Subscriber being about 'to relinquish' , ..s!....:ez..etr,aesgiv . z i i: . ...e.l o c v: sue ssr,h2ntrr ,, , ,, , \ 7b?.14.q.11.4...1.r0tt :i". , ..mr:iug,Ftt,- ~ /Rat le tor G• at ow, Ad- cosh. ' . \ lila Ocala bogie's: bons, Arabi, / semen wild be found &Arable f amraloo, ocitor at le•At 2.5 per ant Moor Ilan the regoloortm, , IN . 121APLE (RAIDS WILL lIR, 'FOUND, : ' • ni se mbus and borolunes. '7 hill Hoene and crashes. • . , ilockatack towel. gaol tofeel..M. , 1 D.imasit azolzioxAmp /loon naptina and doaloA \ \ , ^ Ptralro . e i mbrOi4l:4l",724l°' • • \ . ??.,,,,i'Azi.ltt:=l:f .: ( Ant.:fi v ., , \ • , , FANcx GOODS. LI min •Arti l ogo and pillooi Hoene. \ ' \ whim omoo •14•1:, embroidered nut plain, \ 2 71 . o g :g•te InaliZaj to re .i. Dereue de /airier. and monslist der 1•1 nor ' Tina., Sad rout:11mo, \ ' Illaolt Xtlil ISO.: OHM • _,. ' Elm. superior, and • fine aloes es , 1./VIW 000411 C7-4.r.,11 • BAIBROIDERIEd. - Y .: wnered froudln sod tact camm and Gone, ' 'Or4a"':4' 5 421%21.1r. ''''' • , - • kmbroldered Ham combat" I'd, worked bands And a mairruaoeat Mx* or *Wootton.' ~,.....,han , ,,_ he.. too' aua•uoura toß•tber o r • oani.e,', ..,, ~,,,..7„,„,... too numorou• to mentiou: all at .ti'..d, ii i - .7r , be sold .1 mbrinal copy Too emu— Ki r ,i. ,or „ i rt.tU the 1..., h5.N..... J,"9"..! A..a_lett NAM r, \ ab i c:i %AI: !'A -aska''.l7 ' thZ11.4:7:4=1" mamo:Ns cracks ...ra „„12,.„7,„ gy,7,%.... 4 ... r , . ~ 1 \--------ii_3-, 0 Pki, ikfAU, ,s ";ACTURAIND R BTY \ In 4,rsiv ,t JADYy itututulto AND 51LY/N0 oxpArn. \ Shia onmany la promired to Intnisla a our ois of Dim miliPloio s \ '', • ' ZINO PAINTS, tviut, tut: t.oa totted atter orrond :moo' 144 14i la 5 . 1 40 . 7 , 11p0. , and tam e tinted 81•57.. to notaiu tudr orfanAl ", olO:ritaltorg Vefr P ".7 "" "' '''' .'" r ', d r \` . , iVII /TS ZINC PAINT , , sit'ai,7itt ILI' , Var; I:ll`,llr.r,Vg6,4l""mu,*ll. •'t Ctatibemlbtolly !Life, and la entirely fre• teem M.. solo:nons• dVllabe'litd.=r tirtfriLL"' "'"'" l r lb" NIT WLLL NOT TORN YELLOW Ivaco's:pm:ea uptuattatau, ot aw,outP. tuttkru de , 1 r;iirzzl... , ttw , :ftwat.,-,::::.2.1: = than a.), Wm. Mt Woo flabby to to rna'dry or to emAnhia amu nib Of, It may be ar0:1•1 .101 am, color. . rem water AIM ehttlf V11L ,, ....12141:111 1 e , ,•11. too It AND ObLORED ZINO PAINTS. , it.nrsolaro fornbtbz,l•:ilartfic,lvadrita.mlimbtolti 1 roofs, termini, otAbonma. A d sranabOalsb or Loy .tatauu gar. :, • 1 800 ot woof. oin. thy or 00.. Mar am Oath - ' WEATILER AND FIRE PROM &Tir. 1.....1.1. uwy .. Particolfdttulitad% al DOM. A r. t o..stlizt eztostto .. o t =mia=el, do net Ammo a color trio moo; of , \ the Ten, misam " X , * A:lk ra supplied DO ialliii kink IT the Wreaked Vl-I,t\!lTOtdopti Asit oh in itortranct tor sale Er . , \,\ 'C'\ \,,,. - \ \ \ \ , \ • \lt \ . , \ \ \ ..,'