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'.;:t144 41, ,iiAr" 4 1 4 ~.. -- i-t.::., • n A ' '-':.=', f *V;,I I ` z :''!..:.(-11, , !'; 74,, 4 , A • , '-. i f &- l' ,; .... • ~, v,..-,,N,',6 , ,-.A.1,, ‘-„. 1' '• ,7.1,.t.i...4.,t,Z)W, ,' ~1, , ;:k.CA t'sg2_4o 4 , --, * : t-:,,,''4.-z --.1e4. - ;': : : ; ;,1,1;•:t':f;.1,-**.r : ' tf ''' 7: ..*: vs' q ,---. , is. ll. . , 1 ,4, A 1 4 . i EOM MEE ;•:~,., ~a~ ^._ .PITTSBURGH GAZETTE tITTSB U,RDI VIURSDAV MORNING, MAX O. 18.62 Whig'State Convention. z,irAt a meeting GC the, Whig Slate Cen tee c.m.itt., br9l at.llamithurgh nn Tnettler. the Ith Inca - It. it wan tratleed that the Delegatne to the lit, ••• tttato.Congentlott ha Ointment._ to stowable lu the, 5.159.1 . 11VCC11 DAY OPJCNE unit. at 9 c'd.mk, A. 'al. for the purpotti of nomination • eatnii. datl for Juage nT the gapfeme Court. n 011 the watnnty mcwoad »f thegealltuf the Ilnu..itichent • • ' • J. tACLOART.Clgratitn. • C. Tomlin, Jonas gemetior. Peqa:ADTayOT7'.ER WILL BE POUND ON EAGB PAGE Or rius PAPER THE MOHT.II - LAW: IA VTILCIENT& .•1c bqbf de.. troth. to be pelf trident, that ill zing sr. t /gated rbbal.," afc--rDtettrifics, e inavmd..o , • The dissuasion of the liighm Lew i4octrine of the natural equality of min. i¢ ratting with fear ful tehemenee in the 014' Dlitolllloll—the time hmoirra stele of Virginia ;:!and threatens to ahohe that old CommonwiMltti from its centre to Its circa micrence.. The origin of a oonteoeenly se singranr im no follows: Do the WA: of Marsh last, Jordan lialcher,a else*, aged about 17 yeers,:by o mingle' blow kil; a 1 an ;overseer, nameelyfut. P. Jackson, who beritici.ts the slave in in unmerciful manner. Hatcher was trietin Richmond, and sentenced , to yi hong pa the 23•1 of Apia last. Previous to tlx clAyi of execution the 'Governor rcipited hini for trio weeks, and on; the 6th of. May. In *taut; com Muted the eentence to .nlll cod trans. portnileilheyend the United States.' ), . Tide act of•Ahn .Governor precluded intense excitement in Richmond; an immense mobeen &d-abont the Exeentive Haagen, where the GovernneWas, and with demonstration," of ilclince, booting - it and hdwlings, expressed their dipopprebatlon of the 'Eacciiiive clemency. A larp meeting was also held in the Town Hell, 'where violent resolutions were passed, and_son oupt. CO outrageoua fillidted,that the Itlehmend Enquirer declares, 'we only spral, the truth when Ire say that if scat Mou,:and not a deliberative Asiembly." p • ; Subsequently to three 'violent Peelle!, on the the Goyernor vent a message to the Leg islature, which in now .in session, vindicating bin conduct in pardoning tho slave, in which be says: • That Jacksdn's death-was canted by a blow iotlicied by Hatcher; there can be no doubt; but the testimony and all the attending cireumstan stances, no far trove showing that the unfortu on: e result was contemplated. or desired by, the akve, rather prose :hat ho had no intention of committing porde,. or Of taking the life of his overseer, ale Jackson, in any way; ant that the coif-attar:ate casualty: was one of [hone results which, though deeply to be deplored by all, was no: contemplated by any , one. The injury was ind'cuel by a single blew, given ai a moment of great excitement and suffering, and without coy effort to inflict farther injury, the boy—ran from the imilding in a manner showing that his ob jeer and effort was but to escape from the clams tinement he was receiving. "The great and es seedat ingredient to conatitette nitAfer, to wit ilarf a or malice yirtpenrewlut therefore wholly wanting. That the penalty under such circum; stoncen fbonld be death, though perhaps author ised by the letter, is, I believe,sgainet the epic. it of our laws and of the age, as it is contrary to mercy - and humanity, which are desigued for and-extended only to the unfortunate and the guilty. If Hatcher hat been . it white man, the utmost that he could have been charged with would titre been justifisble homicide or involtin hey manslaughter, and In hate ease it was h • ma:slaughter without intent to kill. My right to iiderpose was clear and : unquentionable,and be lieving thin to,he exactly one of those canes eon tetoplated and provided for by the Constitution, I commuted the emetic° airaforetaid. pewee to pardon and commute, Is a ifgh and -terra trust, but it is eine in the dischasge of which the Executive of this Commonwealth in responsible only to his conscience, bin Gad, and chi Starr of Wiwi:via. And, in conclusion, will say, that although etrengthened and coin. firmed in toy convictiOnn by the opinions of eth er gentlemen, of high legal attainments and moral worth, yet my own judgment and sense-of duty would have led me to the same wool:igloos nod to the performance of the same act, in the absence of all such eupport , , Very r" .lo P rJ r o "i ll Y N . S . TON. . , . - This roes soul 'wooly vindication ofphis eon duct boo only fuel to the time -.Which was -- already luifeiogia the breasts of the•F. F. -Siena the Governor: The Dress bee opened its lot ttcrice upon him with absolale fury;and the mildest term it calla him is,thet of an abolitionist. The moot serious charge brought against him is that of admitting theriguttlity of the races—m,iro the language of the Richmond Whig,Thot o rojro • ax c rrhi‘enqil i' This doetrine,in eS (hes,. Virginia ,niaveholders, is e horrid t.-,anstrosity, whictinoght to be forever discarded and which ought to . sink the Governor to the low rietate'of the abolitionlata and 'higher law' chi t- neon of the Northerri States. Our readers will feel a very natural curiosity to tee wbst the as. !Giants of ,the Governer. have to say, and we, therefore,riapy entire ea article on the subject from the Ilidimond owl request each one that pernocs it to keep ;in 112111 , 1_ the motto we have placed at the bead of this 'article, from the Declaration of lutirperidenee, or one from the Bible, which says • that God "bath made of our blood, all nations of mit, for to dwell on all the Ace of Gm earth." Feow tbs Riebniss4 WhicofFlar 14. .HIGHEIL Low 1"-As-the constitution makes it the duty of the Governor to lay his reasons be ' fore the Legielature, whenever he exercises the pall:Meg power. we presume it is the privilege And duty of the Legislature to judge of the ea. fisiency of those reasons. Governor„Johneon, in his mesesge, which ii published Yesterdsy, based hie recent - action submantially open the ground, that - Ceeero is at good as a white eras We one a little curious' to know whet, opinion thin Democratic' Legielitore entertains on this point. Will they repudiate it, as the boner and , welfare of the State demand that they should .dot"Or will they,- by their silence, ripprou it? If this hater coarse be pursued, in *bat an attitude will the eluebolding Butte of Virginia - stmd.before the world! Waif what propriety or force eon she ever, again complain of the "higher Lam" doctrines of the Abolitinnists equality, of the noes is the foundation of those doctrines. Our Citivernor --iseerte that equslite: he nets upon it-It is a matter of con science ;rah him, and be proclaims his conscience to be paramount to all thole'', of the Connect'. wealth! This is all that au 'Montle:Mite have ever done. .They iniidtbst white, men are no better than °woes -.lts A paint of 401W:hilt( '`'with them._Andonrimfortunnto Governor from - "Goose Creek holds the uteri doetrine,and Is afflict. ed with the Swan cOnstiailisla ietirmity. It wanld be fostifmtle homicide fora white man to kill, if • stricken with a cowhide—it is the same In the 'ease of a nestle—Me Governor's tosuciencs nays no--all laws to the 'contrary notwithstanding! If thin he not the very quintessence of the'higher law,' we know not what tint doctrine is_ Will the Legislature of Virginia openly or Ire pliedly give its sanction to ads doctrine t It cannot dodge the question: The.flovirmor, by steadies his reasons, forges the Legislature to Approve or diaapprova • Silence is approval. Will this Democretic Legieliture .shoulder .tbis re mxrcuribility I Will its. members Like -it - upon thernselue to endorse the 'higher Law' dohtrine of the Abolitionists, and nay to the white men of Virginia that they are on a footing of equal- - ity with their negroes That the lame measure of punish - meet to to he meted out to the one and the other? That the master hes no right to • correct his slave, or if he should do it. be may be justifiably slate by that slave? How long, ender the practice of these levelling precept , can the institution of slavery asset? Indeed, If it be true, that there is oo inferiority of races, If the negro is equal to the white man, the in - matador' ought not to continue for A day. The • _ conscience of every men - Ohrad urge Its •Instant abolition. Are the people of Tirginie prepared for that?—for it is to that point that the doe trines of our Conscientious Governor an inevi• tably tending. If his unalling all lams for the subordination of slaves, did net render the in stitution impracticable, his' doctrines of equality, U genersllyenterteined, would render it no in. supportable burden to thsconeasees of a Chris. dan oomoinnity. • • _ We bold, and we belles" 'it le the sentiment 'tif the great mum of the-Virginia people, that -the African is art inferior nice to the white.- The • thick lips, thiwoolly bead, the oleaginous skin, .the compressed oranlum,As whole physical and intelleetnal orminiestlon stamp them with indellibleittirke of inferiority.:: The lebori of phydologists, aided by,tbe lights of science,have Muntestibly. 'delnonetrated thih inferiority.— This conviction of Inferiority is deeply impels. act on the publio mind of • Virginia; sad - Gov. Johnson's effort to "about it-. end to establish the a°°trim , of eitteliti,.WlD only reset in de toonstrattrig his =ensue to act as Chief Regis. , taste of a Comenenwealtli whose every law is based on the.redical.differenoe °trues... , But we recur to the which metro& be I too often reputed ; .Witat - Will de Virginia Leg. libitum, do ' . .l9Dilt - eattotion the Gbesinor'a . :~: -... ~~~ • : • JR , - . . doctrine of equality ? 'AVG? it *giwi its and countenance to the 'higher law' of tile Abo litionists ? Its silence Is sequiescence in the' leered Abolition nedions that hove ever heir' . preached within the limits of this Common wealth. .What are the fanatical. wings Ab. by Kelly, or Joshua Giddings, or Wendell Phil- lips, compared with the abrogation of the laws ki:dating the'relstions of master and slave,aud practically asserting the equalltrof •whites And blacks? . And whatlwill become of all those eloquent and indiguait denunciations of the Abolitionists by infuriated Deo:lnvite, when we hive the very worst sort of an Abolitionist in our very midst? Where will the Enquirer and other ultra :leath ern 'Democratic papers get materials for their irepusioned paragraphs against the Free Boilers! Their thunderbolts will all recoil upon them selves. Ths Abolitionists will tell them, and tell them truly: We have no better higher law' men In all our ranks than your own Democrat lo Governor What will the Legislature dot The (larks in the above arelthe Virginia edi Lor'e: We have only to remark, at precept, on the extraordinary doctrines broached, that the admleeiou made, that the establishment of an equality of races in natural rights ought to abol ish slavery instantly, If generally acknowledged, would soon bring aboutmanumlasion, as nothing would be easier than to show,.that the natural rights of man, the right to 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happihees,'arecommon to all,and that no inferiority can affect a man's right to himself, his wife and children, and to the proceeds of his own labor. Some colored men are inferior to Game white men, mentally and physically; and some white men are inferior to come Degrees.— This gives to neither the right to enclave the other. The fact is, slavery rests on no better ground than that ..might makes right." The question also arises, how shall we grade the In feriority of the negro to the. white man. , Sup pose the blood of %elate is nineteen-twentieths 'bite, and only . .one of tbe negro race, is he still to be kept in bondage on account of the in feriority of the racer? Will not the preponder ancy of the Angle-Saxon blood wipe away the alleged inferiority, sad raise the abject wretch to the dignity of a..nau—ee shall we doom our own flesh and blood to • degraded and servile stole as long as one drop of the - negro blood taints its pure current! Who will answer? • A General' Synod of the Associate Presbyteri an Chumb, (Seceder,) will commence its sessions this •morning, at 10 o'clock, in • Dr. Rodger 's Church, Allegheny.' The Synodical sermon will !so preached this evening. FROM WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. May lath, 1852. Report of the Engineer in the Wheeling Bridge . Case— Witnerso from Maine again( Dr. Gard- ner—Deaths of Diolaguiehed Person:. Mr McAlpine delivered bin report to the Su preme Num on the proposed alterations in the \Sheeting ➢rjdge, on Thursday. and the motive in regard to it will be argued nest week. The Engineer reports that no draw in the suspension bridge over the main channel ie practicable, and that an to the pierbridg,e between the island and the Ohio shore, though a chain of two hundred feet wide might be constructed, it would not be nate. There is little doubt that the Wheeling people will see the neeee4ty of giving op this work. I learn that *Slumber of witnesses against Dr. Gardner trove arrived here teem Mexico.— Tbo dames of three of them are Sears, Wright, and Tones. They were originally American settlers in Mexico. They art,: yesterday exam lord by the District Attorney, but I believe their testimony was not found to be of any great im portance. Ido not know whether the govern ment is now ready for trial, but I presume that Gardner's counsel will urge that the eliNk be brought up-at the coming, Time term. Without n der tiling to expresi isnylopinion tar t ar ageitist Dr. Gardner ►t this time, I may ray the tit hi the general opinion that he in entitled tee trial forthwith, if he desires one: Death hoe been busy mangles of I lye Some fortnight - since, Mathew St. Clair Clarke fell a steam to infirmities which were the accompa niments of old age and a stunned constitu tion. Mr. Clarke wits in many respects a re markable man. He was a native of Pentnylra nia, and a quarter of a century since or more, reorereeted a district of that State in Congress. After the termination of his emetics in that ca. purity, he was elected Clerk of the Howe: He orrapled this station banger H= any prulecen sat or suoceseer, and was sometimes chosen when bis party were in the minority. His so cial qualitice, business talent, and affability, m Sao blot 'wonderfully popular, His unbounded heepitallty made him pertonally known to al most all theprominent politicians and statesmen of the Union. He was at one time reputed to boa man of Stealth, but lost his entire property In the Cumberland coat mine speculations, and. other unlucky 0040 to Increase its *mount. Wll3. S. Derrick, Esq., of Prnineylvania, for many years Clerk of the State Department, died on Saturday. He wee an acconarlisbed sad well fitted for the responsible place he held. On the same day, died, Mrs. John Q. Adams, ?idiot of the ltd. President Adams. Mrs. A. wua nst(Te pr. Baltimore; wd I bellereber maid en name was /christen. If - my recollection serene' me, Mrs. Adana ?aireettle nnited to ler ilimstrinas Inustrand in early life, pod yea nbout his own age. She moat birchen, consequently, et her death, over' eighty yiare old. She bad been a resident of Washington for the past forty years. FIIOI lOLW YOWL. 7[Carrence4sp. of "o • I•molectO Dolly Uoutto.l New Tome.lav The elections for delegates to the Whig Sta llone! onventkn wirebeld in the city on Sa turday night, and reyoited in nothing In some of the Districts, in pousequents of the etrangth of General Scott's frl'ude- yho were too pew' erfnl altogether for the ?Dinar.... people, and everted their obstinacy so far se preyent on election. It seems hard that Mr. Fillmore . ' friends mint be allowed to carry New York rf,ty, but so it is; and the fact le undeniable, tbot oorlh of Massa, and Dixon's line, the Ex erutive hai 49,1.0.. corporal's guard to vote for bim In the National Gonvention. lien. Stott has swept the field,and Ida rethdoation cm cer tain as any Wu/serest nobs. end hie election equally so, if pie thn by hearing war/C -log whin talk.-- , Since flitdrdiy . We • hive, had two •steamers from Californie and confront England, all with ynomble yews, so far as hominess is concerned, yet no etfect has been produced upon money , or businen in Wall street. Never was there a greater . accumulation Of money in that, region,• than at present, or less clinpoetAion newn to tine it by, borrowers. , The &beans of cannier clot paper at anything over forir or Simper Cent. make", eapltallste look with' mitre than usualls vorr-opon western railroad bonds and the NITS lair cent. secoritlee of railrosde'hers.' 'A good loony ors passing Into the hands of stronghold- era, wleaoduct convinced of the value of a se., unity, keep It in their ylrong boxesnonteet to' wait bolts century for pt to advance ifter, it has party which meat to Bing Sing test week to take a poor devil of A slave; whose term of im prisonment was about to expire, were sadly, dis appointed upon beteg uhl that, as they came is of one door, the fugitive paced out'at son titer with the Governor'', pardon in Ids band, cud that he was well an the way to Calads.-- People in Sur York some bow do not make so much foes over the raceways, bat thhi le the real city of refuge, after 'all. If our lawyers cannot oleu the ,darkiee, the money of mer• clients buys them; after a short daisy , and.as for friend, when rtmning off, they end them at corny Corner.' - V7o hero s Dutch frigate in the harbor this morning. an occurrence that ham stirred up all the Knickerbocker blood In town, mod prompted the St. Nioholu Soolety to tender the officers a ,finner. The Common Conseil, too; that honest and busarykiedy, lute also buttered Itself, and will show the line at thiexpensenf pique. The rations ?Inatome Societies bare closed their anniversary week, anOeperted. ' Ideis of the extent of the operathins of three &coal - I snots can be better had by looking it the cost at "which they are carried on, The entire rove- Die of eleven Aseulations hoc been for the past $1,824,699, made up as follow*:' American Bible Society, ,5t8018,744 81 Home Missionari Society, 108002 25 Fetege Gnardiatt Society, 15,490 82 Natiossl.Tootperscoe Society,' 8 , 000.00 Amtriteat Trot Society, 242,858 93 Caveat Amnion 11:11113000 Society, 36,240 18 14; Y. Afield Colonisation Society, 21.083 41 m ur p n a seeseen'etFrie Soci, .cco 64 / D. o l d'Porclan . Cluistlan nd Union, ety 56 2a ,649 91 N. y, Ain. a. S. Colon, 193,846 44 AM. Board of Coot. For. Malone, 211,062 54 In oatmeal= with these FIPIWW,L.the prose of the -oaa neintriet *air charitable orations. With an effect rather startling. It Is asserted itrtho “flqiden Rule that the revenue of the 'order In ISCirtgirabl the entire revel:meet alll - these bodies, being no less than $1,116,227, of which bum Pennsylvania alone contributed 8221,596,disbonling in relief she sum of 8102,- 769. Contrast these sums with the entire 're ceipts of the Societies in the tableabove, and tee whetter this Order has not attained the front rank ea • charitable association. Speaking of aosoolations reminds: me to say that an attempt is now being Made to inareasa the capital_ of the American Stone Dressing Com-. pony from $300,000 to $1,000,000. The ma chinery in use by them does everything but the fanciful and thinking part of the work, and they hare made arrangements to Import come Wittm an& of workmen to keep up with the machines, which hare made work fester than stone cutters can be taught the att. A regular Corn Exchange has been organised In this city, having its place of meeting in Bondi street, in the immediate vicinity of the landing place of tho canal boats. For a long time an in formal meeting of flour and grain dealers has been held upon the site walk, and the bulk of the grain business transacted there; and the new association ie merely an organization growing out of au accumulation of buoineos, bringing with it dicputes Nat need arbitration commit tees, &c In toarkota there is a good deal of business, esPecially for eottou And flour, of which. the amounts offering are not large. Provisions are dull, and holders would gladly accept lower rates for large lots; as it is, the o ierations aro mostly in o retail way. Freights Are doll, and from preterit appearances shipping promises to be rather a loosing business. C. For the Pittsburgh Garin< MeSSMI. ELIMOHM—WiII you allow Me the lib erty of suggesting the name of another person to that of the many worthy gentlemen whose names have been mentioned as Whig canihdates (or Congress. I beg leave to suggest for the consideration of my Antimasonie and Whig fellow citizens, tho name of Gen. Wrzmwat Lan zags, Jr., no that of a gentlemen every way worthy' of their support. Gen. Larimer has long been known as ono of our most active and influential citizens. Ile is foremost in every en terprize, whether cf utility or benevolence; public' spirited, szgaeious, and eminently ens.' cessful in his undortakiogs. Although his edu cation is somewhat deficient, and he makea no pretensions to intellectual superiority, yet he is not an unattractive public speaker, and is net druid to stow his sentiments on any subject, however unpopular. Ile has agreat heart, and it is in the right plate, and,posseseing a nice pence of honor, he has acquired an influence to which men of far more capacity and knowledge never attain. Although kind, and gentle, and obliging, and yielding, when be is approached with sincerity, and treated with candor, yet he Is firm as a rock, when his honor or his principles are assailed. Ile is one of natUree noblemen, a good specimen of an unsophisticated and frank belated Pennsylvanian, and if we send him to Congress, oar interests will be perfectly safe in his hands. I would therefore urge his claims upon my Whig fellow citizens, with all the ear nestness the importance of the office and the merits of the man demand at the hands of a Piresnosontit For the Pitt.Surgh Garen, VIIIITIL—We cbsersed in the Allegheny Enterprise the euggestion of Col. We,. B. Mou nt n• one of the nominees for the Assembly at the Evening Election, in which we fully concur. Col. Mowry, no in truly said, is a faithful Whig, has never obtruded himself upon the party for its honors, and this seems to be a propitious time to bring forward lies name without dispel.- agement to others, and as due to our Whig friends of Allegheny City. We would therefore cordially respond to his nomination, with the perfect assnrance that his business habits and education would make him it ocelot member. MANY Or For Mr Piltanovi Garr,fr. Tiros, Eh rote,—The tollowitig ticket for Assembly is behunftted (or the coesiderettoo of the Autimssonie and w big Delegates: • Thou Nutley. hloKtespert. • G. E Appleton, Ilirmingbant. W. it. Mowry, Allegleuy. . Eichd. t:Jsrse, Pitt burgh. 17. B Eyelet', Pitt BALDWIN. ADDRESS OF TEE SPRIG STATE CENTRAL COXEITTEF. The Whigs of Penneylrani', profoundly un table of the importance of the great political struggle they arc about to enter,' beg leave re spectfully to submit, through their State Cen tral Committee, to their fellow Whigs of the Union, a statement of their puffier', and their reasons for maintaining It. As Puutrylvania has never yet cut her elec toral rote in vein. nod Pie she is likely to become, as heretofore, the orbiter of the con test; and, of consequence, thshattle ground, it is proper far those who have the bun means to know the ground and its circumstances., to Im part their knowledge candidly and hones* to their brethren of the same filth and party. The history of the part fully establishes the falsity of rho proposition that republic* are tin. grateful. The memories of Weshington, Jack• son, Harrison and Taylor, teach as that the American Republic has never yet been ingrate• fol to those who have led her armies. defended her right", and adorned her name with en im perishable renown. This is in sccordeace with the nature of man—in accordance with a nobls and generous impulse. And as long as human hearts are constituted se now, the man who has denied himself the comforts of home—foregone the pleasures of wealth—lnvested the strength of hiabody and the powers of his mind—risked health and lift In the defence of his country— will always reale* at the hoods of his fellow citizen' the highest earthly honors and reward. when the opportunity offers to confer them. In fidelity to the Constitution, and in grati tude to its defenders, Pennaylvanin aeltowledges no superior. Within the broad' limits of this groat Democratic Empire they. is to be found no commonwealth more loyal and patriotic /ad white It le very certain the: no man who le not true to the Constitution in ail NI parts Ovid the Woo in its integrity, can stand eventbe shadow of s awes to obtain her electoral vote, —it is Nuttily certain - that no. nun, Whig or Democrat, has so much tie eentidestoe and elec. a w l of her people as Wrinnin Score. Our adversaries lutoi 10 meet earnestly and bitterly deprecate his nomination. ta&W.an) • aware that if they had the good tontine to seen each exididale, there would bens divid ed counsels among them in ragged to his nom ination. If General t 4 cott belonged to the rants of the enemy, instead of being an honest, breve end reliable IThig. it. first Baltimore Conroe lion would nonikate him by acclamation. • Shall we be lees wise than our adversaries? Shill we eenriSee the victory that stretches out before us! Shall we 'utter the Whig banner to trail again in detest, end the Capitol of the Nation to be coon more entirely given up to those whose prisiiples are, In our opinion, op -pased to its prosperity and its greatneas? The deeisiourests with the Whig Nationel Conven 'feu.: • whils - Ws. pledge ourselves to an honest, assionk and enthetilaillo support of tilt DOttliDee of that entiventlan, whoever be maybe-for we sea accustomed to look *moth. standard bear er to the standard—we moat kindly and earnest ly entreat our - fellow Whigs to remember that In . Penneylvania—the battle .atounef—the name of Roott to u invincible a to the battle fields of Mexico. But though he is' the choice of her 200,900 Whlgs,and:of Messina of &a Deneoerate, we Wiff tettee unmad e no effort, however fruitless, and=exerted no ntionce, however barren of victory, In behalf of either of hie grest °emu* tors. Dar only Inquiries shall be--18 he a iii7dyr Is A. true t o o the Conatitutiota Of billiard Fillmore, the patriotie and dlr. tinguisited gentleman who now so' creditably oe copies the-loftiest official polition on the earth, .►e Whigs we ore proud. -Of Daniel Webster; whose, fame Is not siert; limited by the hounds of civilisation—who, as orator and stalemates. stands almost without rival In the world—peirleas end unapproach able In the might and mleMlor of his genius-- as Americans we are proud. His name shall be banded down as a boast and • heritage to onr children. Bat even for these great sad glorious Whigs we ate unwilling to hazard the triumph of our greater and more gloriouo prinolples. For that we coneeive to be of Infinitely more consequence than the political fortunes of any num, however , geed, able, or distinguished he may .bo, Small Indeed becomes the destiny of the individual itt comparison with the welfare of the Republic. r With Winfield Soott, the Whigs of the United States eau achieve a certain. and gooey victory.— With any other candidate, it might be consider ed doubthal, If not desperate. Not because the Wltig party, as a National party, is the weaker, but immre, le the present nicely balanced con taloa of parties, it is difficult for either to be victorious in two suecemlye contests. We re. peat, cermin nod eery victory. For the people believe, with on unaeimity Unprecedented, that ha control is &atm. • And tide state of public; mind insures theresnit, at any one knows who is at all ',tilled In political events.. [And who shall say that Winfield Scott is nor at for the high Station to which we would ele vate hire f Hai say single Important aot of hie life 'slatted a want of ability Who alkali say that the commanding genius which has _Weed his name to the loftiest rank among, the Immo' , dal cameo of the earth, will not prove equal to any fairs of f soy ensis that may arise In die civil affairs of. men? Do.the 'humbled battle ment', of Vera Cros--the stormed heighte of the kienicartnionntalme r -or the American gag wav ing iritziumpl - eier a conquered empire, attest We want *or ability?' We lean history and fame to anewer... - In vie* of theimportant contest we are shoo& to enter; and for the sake of the cherished prin ciples for which we have so long contended, side by side, under one banner, and with one battle cry, the Whim or PenneyDrania call upon the Whigs of the /head Storm (for they: know neither North nor South, ) to unite with them in - another mighty and eraccessfal effort to overthrow again and forever the pernicious principles of their common adversary. DAVID TAGGART, Chairman. 1 . CRALIILCS TBOU! , 011 Jones, See'y. LAM PROM OREGON. THE QOEEI CHARLOTTE GOLD MM. We have mimes from Oregon to the 10th in stant, eighteen days later news. ;The reports from Queen Charlotte's Island con firm-The accounts of extensive quarts tainett there, but the diecovery Is not as valuable as filet rep resented, and the difficulties encountered in working the mince, from the hostility of the In dians and the inheepitablo nature of the place, present tenons obstacles to mining parties. Nevertheless, companies were preparing to leave Oregon for Queen Charlotte's Island, to establish themselves in armed and defensible positions. The Editor of the Oregonian has seen a private letter from Captain Baker, at the Olympia, who was one of the party of adventurers to the ki lned in the sehooner Extract, which had return, tau Colombia River. It would stem from his statement that gold was tolerably abundant, but like all other gold mines it requires hard labor, privation and suffering, to obtain it. The moat of the party who went out in the Extact will re turn. The letter etlpir: We found the right place, and think there is plenty of gold there; but we had neither the proper toole. nor sufficient force to contend against the Indians. We made only one blast, and from that we found we should have to fight for what we got, and we thought the better part of valor was to get more strength. We have seen no more of Queen Charlotte's Island than white men ever have before. We have been in many harbors, and on many of the high mountains; and have seen several beauti ful waterfalls front inland lakes. The island is one mild rook. with a little earth composed of decayed vegetetion. The trees in many places have lain for ages, and are not decayed as yet. Many of the mountains are entirely bare. We were informed, bat did not give it up till we found the - place. We were several times for week. wind hound In different harbors. and did not eeo any - indium except at Oold Harbor. where we saw about NO. There are eleven tribes on the Mind, all eventing the same tongue, and originally of the emne family.— Those at Gold Harbor are the worst of all, they have been spoiled by the 11. B. Co., and want in barter more than twice the value of their gold tie eaw considerable lumps In the hinds of Indians, which they stole from the orew of the Erna when they blasted. The weather his been very cold; sometime. our water casks were nearly frozen solid, but we have not actually suffered in any respect. We caught three barrels fish one day with three iinen—balibet, cod, flounder!, he. There Is plenty of ebellfish there, lout there is scarcely any game on the island. We have one of the islanders with us, and be lea very good.fel. low. OEN. SCOW'S NOMINATION A Washiogton correspondent of the New York Tribtins "The Delegates are beginning to drop in from distant States, nod Scott is a head and should en ahead of ally other maw. The Democrats an in a terrible worry, and fear Scott more than is dreamed of. Alen. Houston and Coto- Stockton are More likely to be his coMpotitors than either Cane, Ilachanan or Douglass." The oboes dieelosee the Cane, of the frenzied movements and efforts mode to defeat Gen. Scott by plat'ing him in a wrong position before the people. The wily lesdera of the .oppoeition arouring every means in their power, tip op*. sating upon foolish or rocvant valise to induce Gen. Scott to commit himself on the Fugitive Slave Lvw. They very Well know that he now stands in n high, correct and enviable position, *bile their 'candidate', in their eagerness for Southern favor, have crawled se deep as the vi. lent could desire into the mire of slavery, and gone as far as the meanent negro driver In advo cating it. They now eee the degrading position their own candidate, are placed in, and hope to amend their chances of suttees by placing Gen. Scott in the same attitude. If they,cannot enet ceed in this they look upon bis mimesis as cer tain To accomplish their object a great flour ish is constantly made about the compromise, and the importance of Geo. Scott coming out On one aide or the other. A fel weak Whigs, InSuanced by a few deigning ten unprincipled politician' at Oe South are coat i lastly harping open the matter, and urging the necestity of Gen. Scott dirtying his fingers with the ball ots., and mixing himself op with the note and proceedings of the wcrthlert politicians at. Washington. But we believe they will he foiled. Thu honest patriot who has fur more than forty years euatained the Sag and honor of his coun try, and foiled the schemes of its enemies, will scarcely allow himself to be caught in the mesh• ! es of this net of their political opponents, or mixed up and identified with the wrangles and lights at iltuhington. lie stands right now as be has always done, with his countrymen, and no change of position can possibly do him any good, while it may much harm. • The bluster ing sad threats of . worthlees , political bravedoes and poltroons can hive no effect upon the vete , ton Scott, nor upon the honest and independent voters of our country.—Har. Dd. Nelson's Pint Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Pro Ofre Baddizo, nird VITIZV:NS and strangers who wish to ob•• xi We as arevranv artiello sod ht. lilts 'Mort, at Werelf IrVeltit=l/PaZo i a l i. t :ho h tl ' erttr i T " " eguarantoer. or no Pared• mute. Harlem otto ato. mood md bort motored Okla and Okyllabta ame ono. t mom tre the ours., with twaratmais or the moot otm, e d •h Mooted the moron of Om am ratttrhm. mer rrekettood,hr the retlehmbel twit. of hadelphi a and bon ore. Mn. Oattetv himself total MU to oiler to the redeemer the Om a rtrle of bosom reeSTMV Otto? eittitSl to I. inatlM ahtehttes mem hem • = 4 orott and mershog. to all motham Roca S o'clock aolte he et r. 11.. imkallet serWORMS WORMS!— 01A t tor leg balm Woo natant. Math , . tn'tam *rain et latest/tat atat 74 the natation Is m 7es.a4 enemata tardiest manorial.. Moat tart. boaent. all rty latarated. and la rhirb yrs....ths Mal mat.,. of the 'mants* lb., tat 05 :11 . 11! ........... 17 ` a n. 5 tb .( 1...rr0me .,. n . 0f r.as i ts . /t . s u t 'au [teat !baba,. In direttlag the Aittapattes af parent. to lb. Varmints* of Or. Witte* It Isom. or tn. mod .Woos/man tordnitut liatna. dom.' to tbs panne, lad baa aster 41W1 of eittart. lama trod. ►4x Ntif by.dl44linittl {0 1141 , 111.11114 AMb J. KIDD 400. m 714111103 60 Wood Amt. mow there be any man, be he single or married.' Proem. eneelmale. =reel:net aeltensetee.mbe Lament eappiled himself with • Indlls ol ILO. retrell'e 'Ant.lle Liniment. at Net no ace gad do It; tar be se. mired. It •111 ho worth Ito welsh& In sr:Ace,. nod ant mals,befor• It dull all bee. beet, med.. toe beef ant coed for that. Heeds I Pm admetlemeent. mead Itts2. BPBIBO MUU2IGEILENT Cleveland arid Pittsburgh Ilan Road /1111:1011fg!NifillEgliNE CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. SANDUSKY. Dr . .'- " ISOM, CRICAGO, MILWAUKIK, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUAIUUB AND CINCINNATI. tinE new MA filet tunning steamer FOR - CITY, I•tver the MustruupOule wharfßot of &net ottret. 'very troeillar .1 Ark, tdaDllo.l .s. Vt. " Cle " Vati :21 1 1114 ° . b a tzragq t %a al cirk,ll r M.. l lVXollnrulfritlttett'birt i :nd d foe 1%4,4N Hsplo,kr. Potznit. Chicago, lillorsonie . , Dun. mil banklll. ' ....... ..... . . 'N' t !' ° Jniis CAW n A r s, • CMm.n rittstmrsh AMU m 4 Co.. (lA .t rorm • Wale., mkt Am1t141.14 *M.O. (cm ttalm) riitlt Mr o • IL t.,Akui.ie.d.and vettion4 •t 4 ittohumh It. I{4 from Allimm e tand Mr. hem kittetitt;gh Oltmlutol t. •404 Yv me Rim by both mot. ems 4 . the mmt tt•ht and is Ow *tote patter( tt: 01. Rt4Vl A,, 11. HOLMES & BRO. Snecesnor to 11. P. Nelson it. CM, ploacclAgrunran oP SOLID BOB.VIOBS. I'l TRD SIIOVa La. IaArYORICM. RYA PICKa. WRNS. to.. prrrsztrson, PRIMA. ; : Walar. itrast. third daar above ir,rAil work warrantril Malt a/ ear asailacton.d. !Isla I 111. SPRING ARB ANOB .• /85 00114 vana ANAII resi t Packet Line. • $ (ILICLIJOITOLT Ina raliaraarlia Between Pittsburgh, Nese York, Philadslphia oust Buttinsors. 810 miles Bail l. Boad l i .._ 0 72.m11es Canal/ ?IW THROURIT,III/TY MRS IMURS. FAIIN TO PIIMADELPIII4 t t BALT. $lO. Yariar. bloat ri.r.uAlre ago Coamatata tito opening of Canal Navigation adai wt..; ly of lamb. rashet Rasta will too roOieet. log at fitatravilla with tha Penotylraula Railroad. A Malt Dept will IroOL=a1,11i,:ItIFI;olot":1°111:1:: rills next day at Rh lba l'ortma /load laday. lighbarrlTlOS St Rhlladalphia or naltiroora earinao/ a y ora i ag . tittoOra raima . grl ou r arriire th at o. Er gh 'bit LIN.= t00tTu..,v,.. Irizre, oDroe.rd to laaatkingtori ei/y oar. Oillfling. 4 roopojotoon Of 0f10f..0121214111 2 1 1 14 apply to U BWOKI Motet- A mts. 'J.assutlunr. a tos. or IA 0. LRLOII OD, Baapi. vir IttoKendnelrtigliti"74,- .I=„Dtlkect,Ti.md „ Haad. et. boa .... sadsm American • Baptist Missionary trek., win bad its Annual Afeetbrig Wine Find Presby. 'leder, Church, of We city. (Ike. Mr. Patio:ea) coto oleic One on Thursday, the ".oth [ask, et 10 o'clock. A. )1.; and 000thrue In eroiloo two dare, Thursday and Friday. The /snug Sermon erl/1 te preached by Her. V. R. llotchklsa. of York, or by see. Robert Turnbull, D. , ct Connecticut, hie altercate. mll7. LEONARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT AND LEATHER, BANDING MANUFACTORY, 109 PEVII.. AND GO DEAVER. STREET; NEW YORE. TRE OBJECT OF THE ABOVE ESTAB. Raba:Lent In to keep at all times. on bend, and rOttlY fee fermediale dellrery, a large Rupp* of artieles required by the MICEIANIC end MANUFACTURER. ela—EN. OtTE and BAND LATIIXLI. iron I lattlug and Verluele Drilling Mudd nem. Coning Engine& Rolf Cu tee mitten' nu d Cutting lihrbiners_Univerval Chocks, Planer Chucks. elide lien& ka. At, WOOD PLANING Machine& Tenon ing and Montclair Marline& num ENUINES and Nairn, Puncher. Rowe and Bending Machine.; Mill Ocarina, Wrought Iron Phalli.. Cotton and Woolen Ma exdoery, Union Gins, fd.ufacturere fixating& An.— khurroarnm ot LEATUZEDANDINO.mode from the lime oak tanned isaihrr.aud thoroughly nretehulto porful machinery. DayMM P. A. LEONARD. we • Election—Girty's Run Plank pang Directors. AN election for a President, a Treasurer and VITA D , reetare of the (liner Rim Plank Road Inman bo held on TUEEDAT, the Bth day of June, MS& at the boom of Thom. Ilolmer. near Evergreen. William Sample. Thom., Earn" William Thorner.. Joseph Crider, Wm. A. Hill, • Jobn Logan, John Peon, • John MoKniitht, R. 0. Nelson. ! John A. Wenn, E. Brook&4. Henry Err. Henry Crider. •• Thomas 11.131.razt. Jokm Wonatm, Josiah NOT/. • Jacob Mrne. , frnmrnlsrionna. . mrlibilltaganit CO ear: AUDITOR—John Patterson. of Lower Pt. Clair Township., offers himself as nandldate for the Atte of County Andltor--outneet to l • b. declaim of the Whig and antlmatoole County Convention. • myßkeiltal Q HOU LDEIIB-9 aka. reed and for Bale by ms 9 BOLLC LIOOETT. Water ,t. riIIIE SUBSORIBERSTO THE DIAMOND 11_ itatiot nous', .111 phew take polies tint they are hereby wiled open te_ps .teenty pee mot of their nib. fetiOtion Or everyor Mooney. Ilth Jam mit, and men. ty per cent thirty dam thermion. unUI all bald. By order of the Bullellog Committee. ny2Bdtd B. U. KING, Tremor.. NEW BOOKS. FRESII arrivals at the Central Book Store, 78 Fourth Street, Apollo Bei'dines. Uncle Su Cabb, again. • Tee Surroesful 'gobbet . • familiar book for the biter. °fs bertha( ehonld reed IL re The Principles of Curtsey: with hlnbend °barrelfuls on The led halts, Ol i n, WhirJ Herby. The *orb of Stephen D. D., 0 L. D, late Peva dent of tho Wesleyan University, An No P‘e Ulna of wese of the lane of the Lan Grab: bar, by (h./Veer harslet°, 11. D., Prot of Ancient Lon. mires In the Delver...oy of Straub. Runt Homer, or Altotehes of boom* malted to America 'Shecountry Life, wwith°Axial plates. derigne, to.. by O. eler. Rare Architactrs,ky L.Y. Al.en Tim Practical Metal Worker's Assistant, by Buns. Wordsworth on ths Apcsalltsla mr.n) ILDENFENNEY & CO. have received ‘lll N. of Potolua'9 lea for Travellers and the Pirveldvi the of No. boot flor. • *mom by Leigh •hunt. The whole eerie. of Pritiosso's Library, as for se publish eao br had at The Chess Pobllrotloo Ofilee, 76 Fourth greet. Public Bale oftota.. • TIIE undersigned, administrator of the Isis Celli Neat deed. stIII ern nu the peamlas, Meader. DM r, 4 a a Juno. 111.62, at ID o'clock., et Twelve Ton Awe Lot, Joining the lowa of Tamotsu, Allegheny County, 11., with coal privilege, and never failing springs olwater 60 the pnoulaw. A plan ot the •boes denribed lots can Wren at DI, Neel's lon. at Tarantuna—pay manta made ear, 4e. enr.4.r4t..1 J. It. UOODWIN. Adm t. xectitor's Notice. r r E undersigned, ezecutors of the estate ftllogb MoCormkk. litto of bloom Township, Uln a ray 0.13 t, detested. Itsl.br gin miler. to all wt. spot Ittut•lng ttk.mselyee Indebted to Bald rattly, to soak. leantrdlslt pay en•ol, and Itrif permit Writ:m.l4lw strelttpt O. ft., ar. requested .to rn.ttit them, dUir 11;Xithaltin• '44 for avtllttattt. '111L'ill11111): JOSINPII Barri: inrJ).CL•I3 Ear's or Door y McCormick, deed. r'o the Honorable the Judgee of the Court of nonorsl Qosover &..In.. of Stua Pests. if nod for Lb. Moot,. of At chef rho potato.. of J.. Plankerrion. n• Pins toon.blp. In them uols otmossid. basinaly env/meth. test soar prll. honor Lath provlant bitaaolf with =steels , . for thow botioneLlstLen of tosseller. nod other, at hl. dosillot os,. In thr toloo.hip sfortsa/A. sad pm. *bet VoLio honor. null Is pleased to ans. him • host= to IlLsp • potato , boaso ot.ll•lntorta.. And your Lotillcuer. , .. tO " I ' O r t.TOl 4 l7l l rnold . 12 ". t o rrl. O! g O S llr ri ey 'h bl v t "*. d° nrntf sh:so na or ITOtorroo " ts Ba tonally 111114 trzup.raan, od Is null prosidasl.llohotn, room sod moron/ones far t rot, nsoesolatloo of Losyslkos arilottLers, so.l thst a L. oses.urn instoosl Marshsll, Vohs,. Dimino ..Sfar. tin Ilrod, OlOroff. yr. ChlarldePcot Mufti,. Henry noon. John Oro's. A. Onsffsr, Andrew /soon :La& al, at •:I. Mi C ... K . E.11 , 1,: j. 1.r- J. TO uu bble io, N eu t , : ;, : , l large, in ', u rn) • J. S. DILWOI3II &CO lERRINO--50 bble. in store, for sale by sar J. o. DILWORTH • CO. QUNDRIIB--- 4., ' beg. reatb.o , Z 4 4 bb15.01,44011 4 mete Fluered, I earl l4oomax—.4.* mlih tar 4•14 by DICHET *OO. soy 0) ' Wao.7 and Frual tLL WHITE FISH-10 Ws. now Innding Mr sale br MAI %II MOCK? !CO, • === Bank Stocks Wanted. SHARES Esehanite ••• V.lll.Piter"' A. WILKINS km, re.root Market sad third 04. CORN-1,0(10 ba- prinn., in store and to arrravo. lII , P ULL a JOH NA S. r.!IN We, anj 15,14.,0t CaIIELLED CORN-1.000 bo. prime, in 1:3 Mmt Unkrriv. m)ll'ViStl.l. t JOIINSTUN. t)A PER lIANGINGii 6 new aisurtment 1 Ilabl .. , ler• of Wall Pap. Sado seed foam. 11P.11.1, fur irk . IV A I.TIIII P. 11 /IE.. HALL,. ==! lIIEAP WA LL PA ttR-10,0041 pieces at 124 , poi pier.. for WI. t. tat= etteTVt P. A 14.11.11.6. Ai - 111/IAP FIRE BOARD PRINTS—For a.nla II 1 or tmiMl W. P. 1.1.111.811 ALL. L SUL , . /S- I WILCOX CO.. Druggiett and 6 ...rim romer Marto!. earren sal the lllaraaad. loop arnirpatty aro Impel a fall apt ...took , . worrtapeat of Draw. khplerlart, Per/weary, *al wild , . ',natal= la their banana PONC / F—`,.'rus string. 23 lbs.. cum fine, Put yearll.4 44,1 for NV Tl WILC3II 4 C(l,, barlll re , ,tllart.t•trost..d‘blatmeed. I UNRY SOAP—T. S. Cleaver's Celebm ,!..t.tVrgr.t:g•e!Nb. ."Zra":4br '1%7 blbll.l. 411'41—jab( rod tea km Nal. as. "" myla w. witual. INDBOR S A P—Cleaver's Ruah VT Drava Wlalb by er Nos 41(e 1134w0 WtoUor—for mak I. W1L,1114 I OX'S OELATIN,-- grosajult reed; I Iso, IL )ow/ewer Phebt 44413 heel by layl4 WILI.X.X. a L'o. r)3ANRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS—Tbe most I.l , stor Peteerstlos tw the bear sow to use kr mkt. IStriOt L. WILCOX & DJ. WA.L ., L PAPERAIpBOIt b l:EllB—tot4• ... 4:11,7, 1.14,11 ' °"'"Aitx•i.'"'pliZt.:" SUOAR-100 hh 0. ds. N. for sale by .1. T. &J. J. BOB. 41i. . melt. Sin Liberty dram MMOLASSES—WO W prime an. tor ealo by will J. T.• J. J. DOOM I tiet tu r toe. prime foli;a1:11. • .. lARD-10 kegs for side by •2 11.".110 J. T. J. .1 . BOONS. rrALLow-1 bbl.-justroo'd for oby moo J T. &J. J. BOON V. iflATS—aribu. just ree'd tbsstiln by tin r J. T. I J. J. 11001 M. tafSllO4R-20 bbls fur sale by I.IO7TER-4 his. for side by torlf. J.T.A J. J,BOONA. lih.BASOLS‘—Murphy & Burchfield hare . tbis morning we %Pun) a Dark Ceres. Ai. sung War, asll Ennio. wigging rirrni nftp Irk tar enigma glib lining. Also—gluts' Snood Linings, kr,. giiggl twisty of ulbor nos Opstr. .4143 114 HE C/ißbigil f nbor - supply aro. above gw4l% rpm ire. , .1. ✓•eoermarater a Co.. OM, Mahwah, /far IIL. • • . BACON PAPER-45 rms. Taw & Straw, to sillot by - Imyl7l PCIIOOMLAIMR &OD ALUM- • .30 bbla. for sale by moo • . J. KHOO:MAKER &CO 4,4PTS. TURPENTINE-20 bble: in good miry , . for tale br 3. BCllootibt A II CR IL CO. I/LACK. LEAD -7 bide but admit , 16'341 7 ...slue to an? eon. to Lbw ritr—lbe oole by . • , trll7. ,I.SHOOttllAhhit Co. BACON S WES--5000 lbe: prime. reo'd for sale by SCRINO6II MOROI MM. VIIRLED lIAIR--11 bgs. short curled hair I L ./ reed mad far We by lain sssisusa ILIABAUCIII, . TARD-56 kegs No.l leaf Lard, ree'd an a S for rah. by 131/1111501M ItillßAlloll. FLOUR -150 bble. New Lisbon stem Milli mrl7 11.5811.51;3111,, W 0 . 0 L—zair lAanArnt _ , .515:145 lint oat Ildjlowal T IIWI7 rettoosalAsFa - ca. y IQUORICE B cases for S - ale . hy m 717 J. KIIOONSIASEIt'I CO.' OSE YlNK—Froeh and retry handsome ■ sh —tan oaaram .4 fr' .it. D 7 - ran, J. NIINNSIAfigri 4 Co. ISn-200bl:de No. 3 large Mackerel; " eva15171.6-1:25 for sale by SPRINGEII lIARBAI3OII. tull7 Na. 115 Wiest .555 115 115.:5151 st. COD 015 s. reel fOi sole it eenmortuanukuo itAr 7 -100 bundles for sale 11:' 5 / 7 17 . \J.sunourneemoLtoo. grOFIPEi.-150 bags\primeltio; ' • '4 \ c ' P ' 4 ltiagEettotie r rit2T myli; \ r„,e,,L TEAS —Ounpoirder, lixtparbit,\ YAlyaon, .'t .r. " 6 .7z. i t !::zoog, onume,itot reed oktql um. sal a . by bay I . \ nuassta, a JOlttislll , l. , , . , rfIOBACCO—ChoIoR brande, ree d by , IL ipTIT \ TIODSRLI,4 .10nliFTON. SQUABS -40, 000 qiiollB briar a prime 1.7 artlele. fur *ale LT \ • • 111,17 10g-17 tae. foriolio by \ R F"11 -3U bble. No. 3 Altl.4orel: , m 717 as !a RU N t?: ebt ' r UGAR--20 Utls, N. 0., fois4o bY__ b:1 mill RUSSELL t ‘ lckuNsTezi. MOLASSES-50 bble. prim% for ialo b 3, /TR mill IRUSSELLt JOU:UN:I. QOAP POW,DEIt—For washineivithout oh should be orr , l by rviry frml y—rM droa.just v..% for We by burl? I ILAN:WM& FORKS--Portor and minoral Cork. r ' V by mil' CREAM TARTAR—JoIt reth article. for ml. by RAMS-5 eike. prima,- reed for al mill • - 9ourrr. %raw! k COTTON -30 bla. inittari) fur aala by 18A1A11 DIOUY a , `, 13:717 irstre sal Front rte. if 1 ROUND NIITS-'-100 airs. in store' for ILX deny (m 7171 ISAIAH DICK gY t CO. bags Ltiulo:EfTlF. filliaESE-- \ 301 boxes Eu 411,11 MOM, 400 40 Cre.col.`nttlain` /or nal•br 'OIINR - rem a ()OWNS.' my/7 Nada st..ibova DINE A I CHEESE--Olnistend'e . ipre .. 2 :17" 4 A ' cl ' t. "' ml r d Vointalti: HOULDEIIB -Sdra arid Haute fur ea) by CI Eon •01IN8TON &COLLIN& DUCKETS-40 dori rated foredo by j, my 17 JOUN TON & OOLLINkt iaUN ia so Wren fresh 114.4:. .lu taw Ph, Intz--for IWO by .717 JUAN warr CO. CEESE-40 tn. Pine :Apple, for sale by rIT ,poZiNliGhni 110/IPUY. =WE • 'lllTit MIDI/ ••. , Orrica emirwsbana tlaz. L • ••• • • •• Tfinredai aaanlni, 11,i7 21; 18511' , The weather yeiortLiy aftenwort wait ix- Inclomenhfrom the norm of crab/ aro/relit, and Very litt , timusluo.in thkmarkeh `FLOI3R-46e market warrlet, awl but IltVe wee demo Tbe 616 wore 95 Lids fp:AN/Int hands. at "1LV1153.12 for 0.1.06, al4 eater; 300.0 406 fox .16 6 ' ' 6 i 6 ," 4 $3 . 16 (643.18 for extra, 115 it 11.06 d. 70 Lbls Qp tore at 63,18 V 661. \ 011.4114-6 lbw, 150 bn Oats • he and LTO tara 31000' lin, which Is a decline.. hales bn coca at,4110 b.. and 100 bu rye from eters at.,som`4 being the Iblttbnlld figures. No sobs of ethei grips. \ SUGAR-balcs It bads prime Sugar In lola et Clgo, 4 mossand 50 664. at prlvale terins. \\ \ 100LA5033,-Sales /0 Lida at sse,$ 5e, 5a 4 05 . 1:11•44. 55 614 4 1 Illef.--Sole of 5 Verbal at 16 nab. 1 • DALVN-The market cotatlnues (funa amiplisra are nn Iltrfdy. Balm 23 owkw rough cut cortotri shoulders, fmal . St. Louts at bo.l months.months.and 10 do Mims orgasm deserbr Von at 90,1 mos. WI mar remark that 0160. nomad crable lots of ILL kind of meat to the Marbot o Vhkh are' dllloolt, to get 00. t le gt 15 below our city curekmest.- Bales 600 Is city cured at 814 for, ationlders Ono 01Xe tbr hung . 3.000 Bs butte at 9X; 3,000 do ahoillSrs 13 casks bails at 10r. 11 each* shoulders' at glistletcs *DVS carrel Mama, atlle 00 D. and 630 ba iametrywides 49* 191 sound. L611.2-bale 150 keg. s`493ge. ;milkier nicinar, DRIbD VEM-cB.L 5 tee et Ile V ' POTATOES.-hale of 110 t;ct Ms. hem 6ret hem& at 62e, 141 bushel. 11ACHERBL-46/6. 22 bbls large No. to at $3,50 bbl, t o maothg 5 661. No. Vat OIL \ DULX DRAT-Pile of loco Zs at 11.5( foreldea.lls4'n 60aµand 7,X for thoulders, 4 months. \ Urlli-The market's dull, with taw 7 lonia at theacaliw 'a., 1 31 0 •Otan. •• • -• COON of 1,0.0 Bs at 6125 bobx STRAW.-Is. held it 910 It tin. The article Is carte; gad the demand brisk. • • 111038-8/do of 40 Shot bides at glie, and 30 do colt do at/Dia 16Th. • LARD OIL-gale 13 able' No. lat 80000 gal Lon. , WIIIISKET-Tbe market 6 .toady with regular gain at 1114119, LAKIC TROUT-Sate of 6 bbls at 43.506169 16 bbl. CUEE6g- es gale of 50 box at Ogg.* D. • • El3OB-oals at 3 bbl. at 90 B damn, 'oramt CROPII OP 1861-8. 'The Annual Maim at of the Latham S agar Mope, for the eeasoo, e a s t , zgttort of the pa ath an:l d iest , irenr i ta! ' hts ‘ beenTenerally of pco has a r P' usb T y,”and though t same ems 'Um eccother. t oon ' Admthle regards the number of bhde• it scorbted city lo pound. exceeds greatly Mat of Ob. go...year. The seams, indeed, was a most unfavonhisone, In many. relsets, end, until late In the •sammer, there was a eery Owl prospect sent far • moderate ythd The whets MUM 'Mr of Mae In the lee withal, including amall parcel.. made In hhels. and Myrtle, In .dillerent truth, bouse,tila reckoned, and thetas, bateau, le est dawn at 238447 estimated at 1557,155.000 lbs., The - with of St. Mary, Attaltanth Yielded tbe larmet amount, being ST.- Tat hut .Vermaition Lafayette. nth kwat—the product reaching only 730 hid. She quantity of motto. mete this mason, le stated as hieing Men manually large, and tbk reason I. attributed in the greemai of the quo. width on acootht of Alder rains 011.4 growing when It ought to tithe : been earthly Mathrthit. TikO morels particularly Itatamting an amount of Ma ,thuutenese bolts details: Cthttherablal labor wtherkient. mutate for each a work. and tba author meths to have been thou...l4with the %Menet of the sulded—oue of the trout maples of the South: whit engaged in the ount. paint:um The ouroner,of the thiamin plantations, with Stair gneiss locality le gams, tlyetber with. Mom which bthe rethlied.lolory from greys:sot This number Is set down. in the Mats, 1,474. Many new pluasalous, In • state of preparation for the nest maton • and sear more for the year Iltl3, in enema width. Wenger lathes Lotalsoa, incioding dare which were eowed, there wrs 1,474, being on. for oath plauletlon: 914 of them wart ed by .team; arid the balance (Stio).;by horse power. Tbe lute?amo of loth*. W ad sarted up alesa lead `reilmrlea ar. war 6,•=of that t p [odor tath, antill Ithde or Cu1ia.2431 bores Cabe. ITll.Pelimaione coalesce, and 5.231 lads = Mar. CON 1100.110. ID the city of ta. Louie, Blether t Sm..) worked op daring:the rams time, h Loma. math (wrath is but L.Oll biota leer than the rout local refineries Marta tat) 14.613 ,Eons Cob. e.g.. 02.098 ISboro than the otham) gallons of melthee, and SASO bareals Maters nor! These etatlideo, coropiled ibtr. I.lthathontlth.the fall' and no doubt rOrrret. 110. y embody' • Vint =Mat of in; trrert , ng inibtheatkei to our morthante. as well as other.. inreintion to ttas therewith Praltab. In thchselm L send 'OOtlb Ike pie of Our awe Pet.— (it Louis itspoldigaut RIVER INTELLIGENCE. ram !VAT A}U}IVALS 49rfl DETOVERO . . strya—Tbrja nym Tin{ 0 blenalyrator In Amity!' 1 by pier, mei lan anntnist giant. nio Janina. / ' ' . .. ... ‘ . ' 0.13., aliamite.briarneliti.. V, •' ettantly. Earkinoon./11rownsytho% ? J. Sayan!. Peebles,. lOnabet.b. , \ , Plnabtonb. Koontz lb mlnnatJ. /', Pralyiy City. bterllmy. St. Lc/4k / Madam. Ccebnol. Sc. boat: \ /, ' ilmorion Tyan,Wsbash: Balta. Banter. Tanm.lllB. Jrneram. Jollutam, LOSIUTIIIII. ' Irinybestm...Somo, Wheeling. \ DgrAirrEDA - Pont. Qtr. murdoa.w.taPaall. Th... bbneer. Wee, Nentnnl \ '',,-. • Lain. Damen. brovms, Illy./ • S. Begged. I'mble«. Elnat.../b. Con Bois. CIS611111:13[4. ' - lIorM.11:BIllin, Itlutlyllle. \ •, , • ' Vermont.. Ilsstett, IYabsablllm ~ Almon., Calhonn, St Lan*. ' ~, Inomat. Connell. Whaling. ‘,. , , BOATS LKATINS Tlllo Del( '' ./. . , . . 700 1.110..V.P11.11. , D. Lemb /I Co.ll ;Irmo Putt IJna \ bl/.. M. \ \ WELLSVILLE—Forst City. \ •, , JA)UISTII.II.E,-/Ir 0 Chg. , A , ...raniviisx—ilLriford. ' ' \ .'. ~ '. \ . W/IBSLlNO,Wlizoboytor, ' /, \ ii.l.lL ‘' .COLTBDIA Susaz,--The atetmets iv, st.t.. Oa\ 11 , 111:Colambla ramt In C.1114101i AlPlill. I:I o/elonit ins Tboydoyolglti lan, ...my Tug 13.11.• Rub. Winn 8.......LA:mi.,.......,....4 1 . 4? 4 a. dint 1' , .. .All, Mel In ten .fint mutat. go gat. tern lag. We tag that the Halt thltantila mina harmed sir 12.500 In thu s Madam lignnriciet Coining- ... MS \ • IMPORTS ,111 - RIVER. . CINCIIINATIi • Lianxixst-1 bit mos,l J Slitiertn 40 Mb, w biekry„ Am lI Solt.: Id do. 01 ADranden SU do. :Millar a itickatcap:'l2 do lincent 011.8 •.W.Uarbaught 30 ;1163. 21 to baron', Dia IV Jackson: Itasca indrs. *tilos 4 Keeton.; 34202 c 42°3.11122 2 Tltatc; 7.2 bar Wu* ?}oaks lu do dried' beef Mfrs best, Dorado a G rabamt 23 bats akobc4 Di do bad op, D 12211 t Occ W As 0101 01. do • W. 1101.... 't 0 4 1 12 bbls 12 aka raoo do bnithers, D • VOICKLING. Dr Dlala/L-1 ODA Inn, I Dieter• Ina ? •Xt. sincoldams • 4.13:144a2a brn owl, in, o,_ G.rona Ortharn. _Protm'ateolwarill•—.3 mica Jwcon, If T. 1 441 - 0 5 0. 54 k 5 5 bpd,rittlrt,s? , ..,-1 , - ,, ,,b.:i.d;'fit march a Nob'', 1 bbl, Annstring 2 Crow. worm C/Uct , man. unntioa-10 psetagas nitrketto22.jetrtn.:, From licrrStok.-114 aka potntornoortior co Dos*, _ . • ST. LOWS. Dr Pau= Ctrt-12.1. bbis 022: ED,- "WI r tc.. .t 5 . 5 r" 1 V i " La . ti%b ... t d l n i s Dad, Cuructritc=on'k Oct -.a owns To 2 minx au 2' drat sets,.4l . :ll2 l c . rrtson: c i 1 . 1 . 3 Dow 11/11712 5 L .2 Wier , . .1714% r. Jo . 21 2.0.2 ?ea bantrrle ' lct . . 15 15 bblic Vas t tit , Jso . ll 11 , /a o cit d_co; 312bbla last IR_ blek. . . a ST 1,01713, Dr Durxtr-13 b.2•X lirerik X box ordwn Win Ilin Own t liac i D3l3tr t s , IT,\yahStlatee fun: Colbarum 403 trjostrisi,litt r ig Erman 13 bxlcs boom J no Irwin 22onci. 4 Itis tobacco, : J /Winton; 10 LI. buret...Ono Snillti (30 497, plc. • lead 20 LLD d: sonic Disdcot. LOOTILLS, Br it i9maron-20 dos wrgitloatil DI t, ion 11 ‘ 4 5 17141=Q? rgig +.1173t girt tie:'L9' .0 blida locum. D 1,22,1 r-cl sda Clot 6 7003 'l34 ' . Aar, Rants, Joircs 4Ds; 53 Obis Lard bbito tois2no lu A bx done 34 sits bacon.ll Una bbd., Daum. J Itssorts: liXl Wawa baina, *Rada Orsbarar.Fl bits iras 21 NU* cans poles, ow retr on Warn. • I; • \ lIANOINO ROCK. Dr Ji7ruturc-26 - Aisa - ssiptt4usa, 04cla to; Hallman Co; SO AA. N 170. ' 7JO.' CIRO'S NATI. B 7 baLkoriotieii;l4i C*11w.11; 103 bb* Atijakar N balm eat.. John dartr, CR CI bblA A /IMO. 51 Carr a 00.160 do. Millar t Welke sow Blob PArkar Crn 67 bars cotton. T• .Artmet lc bailor. A A A 14.1; 10 dais lona. A K1a,_. , 20' bbi, lad U lied& A LAA 2 rits'Ameoo4 llFowa ► AtrlL=. parrlek. . RAIL . R6ADCOiVtT.A..ISO4 . TENNRILVANtIt RAljt i 1101;4-ZA6T. Tba rapresi tois , a; lala lt at OS dolock-attdl the Tapt , tt Xviaaa ttattn (A olito PE:04611142.MA Hall; Itt)Aiittlarr: Stie Xatatat train laatai , roderal Ram aii k um; al el; o'clock, a. u.;,alak entree it t4O o'clock, 1 , ,at,"1nr7 dar ezmoUrsa Sazi,liy.,•, Tim Accoomacola#la trata Wtwat II a2a 4 aa 4-20 !P. - Marine Railway. 3 SLIARE9 ot;.tlie almo Stork for sale.l7 . Wu. 1' lIILL I 00, 'Reft,r4 door firm Wool 'and /mirth sbf. Savings Inditatian. r SHARES of Um Fifth iVard Simian in.. " gitt,11.),1..... J' , 181 ‘ 1-1 . 5(1 1)1?11. No. 1 11alt'rdIpriings; 1 \ STo • - 1 4• l lftjo' h i d tillooth kw ash by I° Drit ' A iL " et)j..'d EITTEIt--6 bble Roll just rita'4, fox gale ukTi7 \ DDT Übret, rlaws. CiATS -45 A re — o'd for orals by . DOOM . TALLOW -3 bbla. read andforitaloty - kVINED 'suGAT,ts- . _LE by., 2s l.trlner Crthed and hard mod for ode br \ )4.01,1.1113 A OA. 00 mll7 \ tlroan and T.s ItEAD en or artlolei 'lnmate br • Y s. W. At, 31,cr,van Lop, TiT •.` ' No 2.50 Libel(). stmt. . iIARANUEs,..t LIMON 8-40 bit. for salo 4U by \ a pp.: ... SALAD oi Lz-or superior quality, in quest, i g the asul . balcpt , tat tottliowritomito,utoßtdotoior. BROOMS--2011 doz. for sale by parr ' VON BONNOORET hJJUQPIJY 'UST received at the Choi? Publication of toZticAlt:ratVll4?—''' ' uth t r" , , Unefo TE. MT LAM.. US.II/2.0.1 th.. 1414 tqf . . .. . . . . the latoto...e.e Tule. Rode to ill., by Clint. Um. .1. JO ...V.1 . /lulus, - rastary. , Theta and eta., !,y. id... llua _ . _._ All sew‘tooke can be Imojei .eon ye yotalabe.l at. • . : W. A.,plLpltnyiNt . eletil 001. •'. myll.. - - - . ...' 11l Four* recut. . . . • iN W.:GLABS,SOO,!bse. "osiorteti, W m mu, Wei minim hatule.'l,ftleli r • • .• - yu , tON.IIONIiIIOII.IIT4I BUIIII/1*!:\ Vlo(.4ltZitaMitlarnYL, ATINEGAB.--,40 bbh. ;ion , Cider 'for sale o •by (aunt 'NON 110SNROIUM MatPll2. I-I AY Rakes, nisX York° and Bc7/46.112eathe concm2lT - .rox wino:nisi. a smear. t VTOL TWINE-4001N. for by V m 717 -VON IXINICZOILST i IlVatuv, 1.1?4. etrrea.-;-1000 jast.raftt i toe by. 4'14: BELLYHS. 4 3 17 \ 2 4. a 44 4 444. •‘ A3IUSEIIIENTS IAFAYE'II"LHALL, • YOUR'KU\ SII9.+XCERT...OE-THIS , \And EiIID:TROeIFbP.I:;.,,, thi city. Thit, Oresday' J.:vet:l4g, Mity 20th. ....114dr7j1W, PELIAZWS' MINSTRELS. C.'W,:eptbrio,irOkdfrit of Wen trd and INF...feared Paw fortarn,7 uoder Iltd'lbitttnyrawnt afJ.,fl. dlowe, whor. Ylbmoortdir, th e elf opiew tar* far mon e.t.a or Slime \ L'Alowe Sittekol 'Lion In browidiy, bar. boos • re,trod wi , kh tneur highly rorree and Latdonabbe `ftwilencw, weirerfldit, inh•rob the rtdrens of 1714 burdb trove It"W oW war trAvolllor for it .lrdb eeattott. sad 4411.•WICrootwor cos relOwont o tire Pwr Lod , 1 .mm...t0. toy hair d 4 ,17 twodWlrt, broody.), t a. rtrE 11.11,L1 i Oraapdd eritT: t t. • t t171 1 .4.1t7 ; ' rell.eee Marini*. ,Orandlif:stlaboror.'froat tbe ft.t,;A_ ''' '' ''''''' k Poi. tn., soya Ilarry hod, W tF. Newcomb. .4.oeeeme ebents • ''''' mitairouk • U. Wilkie, D. Nu. Nair MT..— ~.,..Z...,. H•Witklbtf; gawk:Afro.. .... ~. Yalt-ore thastrele., slab, Ado. with v.r6 WW‘WA.s.V. Palk* Ihrldrour .... . .. . Mitel,ll :and Pelt ' klestee, Willow.' WWII. and Neweemt.. Pal 4e ,:,111tebril and Poll. Vatrorffe Belbtfl--` ..... Courilo Pat dr Mabel,* t ltrhell nod PdL Ilsoja bolo Newortob. llardorrllkNrdeooto nod An Com • floskthi, ' D. Yet.' floatation Quo . .. Comlany ...%T ettotf; drum etod Donerb, mod codtb•dl , II "Trtel, Raoro \ • Vedrenmb d`dit awl bliktkoll_ , i4t" Orr.. halt.* ph, of Morin afro orrt tor nolo or eart Lire it ',oak by loot lad 1y.,4n0d the ddipteeton Lb'reentte—ebtaltew we e der to •ears otaem , Imomeatett at 7.:, ; (..bnewt tacatntaett • al S. Afir cedock. Ktdlre ebaoya otyrbru , tror cern rte Ifir•No creco - k!nt of `..,lreothol',, \ • 'For a short TAIL° 0 1 43+, \ N3OW OPEN AT \ DUBUrtrd'. OSLF.IIIIkEaD - • •• \ \ kDAM ANJ) . ElrE\ . P, A I • \ t for ="le:ififTraT•ler.Pilli= rt'Ollose v eer 9, 14 \ • which am sekennledged to t orne tangier veer \ • • In the.tilted attune* *era-exhibited In acne Tort and ' other eines ilaimlnd to 1107.'attittile gait tlfeantla Kn. • W.W.I.* rig, naleenial admiration di 9ver two mill*. of ~ rw • • Oco taxa 9 A. 11%0'1 ICI P. If. *linfeiaan the art a 94 Rona. fieholinsadrolited foe/Attain& raph. , ;,llm . • , A[ m maponlallf 'ioforrot • Ito anion, tt Pttah b. that them arc tha mate original potpirf 4 .lwh.ey wan am.' Whited In Philo Lied dm, ramie elute.. 1"h'ilo flail au , been•lenprored amd refitted tnnharant alTie • 0.4 ottin artlaie. and riTlenal•hf the yea. traingenamita of light, Ate., admirably, adeolial foe the\ eshibillon ' ' t00t..( art. • , \ \ \ CANDIDATES FOR NQIIINATION, • At - orros--Jstoes bleGibbenycof rria boll &initiate for the ogler of Couhrtr Au.libr•-41 , br,' • • ire to tbe 'dreiriosi ofthr latimarorkir 4.01 ta,Cbaptsr „_ • , 81113RIFF-11.`Large; of Mifflin tons n candidate for the &doe of hberift i euloset to the die Odes at Rio Atmellasoolo and Whig Contention, to swift on the Int Wednesday lo n Jtie. •1 \ sityltedlotc, Covirri Commisolo?.lm--JaMes'7l 0 1 enn; - Upper 13t Clair Tortuthip; I'6ll to - a. ea caidato .1 WO '. 0111, of o..menlstloner. ruljoetco the tkekt.mt of the Whig tau] Mal Yuma Coast, Contention. m.y12:4.11v31 . 11 ' threrre.e-Wifiles, Cann °Here bhavels sendldet•lne he Mee ot Sheriff, yobjett ta the &title% el' Um Whig off Asthilasorde lkerrenffes. COUNTY. VOlllfle 91 . 0fIER-4111leee •MiWye.U; f Ifeebk4 teeresbip. will be modeles L.e Coenly Ceen- .• • eilerlener—euteen lo tbe ISM/beef lbe 11bisreed mum:oe Ooriveratiou. fe73f4,3. \ Covaamis:-Ploase . annotinbo tits Jowl Roos. RI., se s >ndWtn for Cosh...my. toe decision of Um hada sod Atott-ttaYoole May. thy thttaborsth Diktat, A OITI: myllAtyrte AAREMBLX—James Vincent:of North Is a' candidate for neminettee to the Aesemblr— to I)se decision of the Whig ,end. Attenuant. Constance.. . • . taclic:64l CORONER-41n. rleaml am the hubs a Wen. M. Wilk, to e eititable cathil the °glee arOannar—dunieel. tt deet , ..tt ot tad Antim mania Convention • - • -__F4l" 4 .r . tn A.,1" fismars—Mossbalt thiartswelder I 41: tot noadnition for S.zo.tor, bane Vol Anal mkt Whlgtloornollon to mtet Julie nosy ' toylidatrto • Asesfescr—The • uti.vireigned offers hi can fidato for nomination to ilia Atamilly—nti, thr iltialrion of the %big and thrtincrit arfl3 d.tirto • • • . , W 11176, of Shfirpsburgh; wir candidata for the °Marof Count? CouircOulocia Cotiventinci. t tha ilia:Lion of the An: .51aroolo and WM Coeopitiz—Thomas:Ohndvrick, of the Third): ;yd. Allenheny flee; bill be n eindhlfie Air the Wk. Unroare—nninect to the ,inCll3Ol2 of tne MAW and Mal- , Valk Lbtlifty tionfintkn. \ nfittdatfin COMMISititN.ER —Adam Itned, of the Borough; cr Turntura, rnt b• • irua,l•l•ta far County Closamlftkrn• or—R.3opol t•tikt. deolAnt a the Whiz and Aftthswankt On•ntrie••••% - lats. \ , loy0.4• FA —Datid tririm hlnumelf. carAllar. for the oboalf Shrrilf.robprot. tp the &drive: of ititiWhlg rjact ARlloantutato ConnLYY COtottrx-40.4433urry,.0f the kttlx.ward,, , wig bet emlidate for 'O. aim of euronai:—;nftdort tht deArlon of the NV blis.arld . ..”ltlgnsrocio o.%unty Veer • • eri)lol4El6-11. SAlancook, of the '9,e(woce lttstnyh;vlll.br eirulflate fur CarolurA . .Irrt to taelferisiorrog the WM, and Autlramolir aroon• tA)IINTIf. 7 I.t. lion . ; at ' 3Lauch4t.r. 'HIM ars did tb . i" , akie. - r. 10th ° 4 . 4 - tenth. Whl.l .'41.6n1 Cott:llTV' OlnellidlON2ll-4'10:1$10 11411300 We." `‘' tho name of David D70210n0. as s 6knaidato for the above euhrt to Vot vit hshol onlitiearteuttlet.lope. 1 •1, 1, • , • ROWIONOTAItY--MWarti eitm 0,011, jr., - or , toe /1144 Waxd, vittabtirsh... lam I. a ensdidab. for then ••• .40,2 01 1 . 1 , 0000010511. iltaoooll to th,deelslott of the oasts- •\ Ina Wbto and Anthassonfe Cenreelloo. If oestltiatett 1 soi*Umbel. ble., rees3ett. arrcrram wfll be devoted to. 1 the faltheal ditenerge of the d ghee of the 'peke. Al ` —Fr^ - AClMilii—Fran.s 1. lihrslner, Tu.rtitalp;alll,bn itatelkitie eniCoitoLe eithiltor; tutheite • to the dedeloo of the Anthattonth ant Whig Cohate .....VOthel* COW/W.ION ett.—The TUULLO limoM or Uriluet Wotd. Ribbon:ls; *lll stituult tod to the Pil•IK sod Anlatutoottie Coot uttos. as a emit dot. Ro . Itoo eCks of County' Coorituifooduo. oiatilko to= . DIAN I( VOTItRA' . SLlCattP—Eplarieuxrauneo OtlCril !himself lb ettodDlato are the olitovott.hprilf. rob not to UK +Wei.' the Wltto and Optlcououte (1: Gulr o,oveotkot. eotas43.--We aro requeated to immune* , mr of fluch Walkinsbay. of Matti.. Townithlp,..\: • ~, , A th .413 aw Min Run, as a...1td.. tor Uoroost:, . • t'on' Snseur—Wio, helitt,hs •ICWO. Piltelmitb. la • candidata Gr inantnadon for th in 11. of Marla. bidtani the Analtnascnio Idatt Wlting OpmlF C on reniJon.b rawit In Jona Wean.. spin:akar:o 14) d torrat—Tne un ennoad reNpetrallyor foot hhooolf Ito esndldoto 'for tbo octet of Coroner. soh. . owl to the doealoo or the twat Witt,: out Atatioasootor f Vann:akm • toptltteutalafr _ JRH 6INS. COMMISSIONIIII . ftent Mtg. VI Patton. 4 ': ,T.ltthlt4l.•eithaßtate for 110.010.1.1, •he ON* htt' Vvlllll3 l / 3 101111, Sian the Antihnetanh act T. 144 Oothhoh• tatotl l hl . noh . t . htfle fret hiettnettittt r Joao. • • . Pao7lfONOTAltY—Thetllidethigfled re& Aroll e he jeltoaelf as •easelidate the idirti or I,= . tter:Xhae . et to the de lawn t‘f theßett Wing end Meth. - - ouo ahh • Jowl' Orriarr--Williiiro Forsyth, oft:A/too= .tengb of bnyrreriarrilbb oven bbusßlf 50.4 tegOidag.ihr rtirsotlwa.,l46ariM, subret tote 4.1.4.+160 et.the Witlg• A. , ± 10 .4PW. e.atleo' - .itAnastgb ' • tARGAINSIN:. DRY.. GOODS. • SAILING OFF AT COST TO QUIT THE' FllE.Subsoilber tioing gboiii to tottni i iiiiit the potailDrir Gads Holtso . d.Wind h n rgts tteds end, tite am l treC t Snintt, WEI connrcenss •• ,1:11n°34. PAY /lay 1,1tb.; bls en ds,oh.ct 131d4 . ,, Drp Uccle Idenat, fopeenb, Ids Goals Irwin bend prinelpadypoi4h, pada, will Os round ...Wahl. h•l'sn ,66 r IS tot ocni Id.. U.. I dd n do*dn , " ... • IN lITAFLR Iyllµdloo WILL DE FI" 44 and 6-4 Parrett /dudish. nal French chintz., . Baez rids And bombtliarh, T.M. linens 'andel* Uonlatzek 1 nein and roodlook and snow drop .lidodtoddido A.+.11/1n quilts, , arnitam prints, and embroidered amain Liana obzwtais Tobin sal plantrarten en4cosering, _ Wprtq bee maid...l onside muslin . . 'FANCY G(H)DS • • ••\ • snairlf„ .. . 4.1 % ' Zoe \-ro. . do lotnoo, in . dalM dcldssic • Bloat aa6 totory • Some onicsidp, lad • fins sewn of Irmo 436,46 goodiddiy- ESIBROIDR,II,IIB.\ Wrkod ioscollek add Ism oojorl amt licaTod. • Zrzta t od . lir . % aW of es‘lowelonreondsdnia, We; tau LlTgPoit =ftg i :it . :l":l3Lo . .4= Named ntislfiardial Inn cual. East, rata will wore , , , the test tadoadoorv — • 151111 1 /L. otoluo 1011 r, o l . k rta i ttl= ""Lr ool nom as ail debt. D;lk , t ago re7z•Ja of a 4 I/mortr E//fIC • AIN \ ANUFAO TIT RED BY THS NEW I JEMMY =LORIN° AND CUPAno Tblg tboaspusf it rnand tO 102,442 s EuDilly *Mb ZI NC PAINTS.. \ Which Imo bons howl Arta Amoral posts' tool. both ' uni; p i Zettr i g,=°,4V,u,r2 onew-k. • WHITE -ZINC P ‘ AINT Vti=a 021114 . 9 z, 7 lat la . r . Aupee ra. haw . .amitei.U,T sua fa fra r e\ I.4 * tir argaa "tbz /I.iIDLL NOT TURN , LOW, .aP , ..a JO MllPlmmis anh(us a am when shot op In shoo zoom. As so ohtokto It orithitsado swamp showy ostd au towbar am sal others Dot 'WU Itobls to taro okolkr or to ortatbla sal rob Qr. It *or be Worked witlednaf eillt hater ad Ma b oo otthrorrdsh which slotsthe oak. BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS, Thom aro ranolohod eta for kotsksad Ara ondorkholir lbw slowest soh toot toot. In the attrost Art mono* 100 I.lhkor grief, rondos, solnkosso.ology tis ssosoboota. or OCT or rood inir, lkoo ook. os \ WEATHER AND FIRL \ tdbo po t ipu•prf.,ep Lar yanks:or!? salt obla, IS tholf km {thank sooneshos. sod mainly Nelelit otkho, w . drr . o ,,,o o ttort..ohlrA r Ator a to .t oos u ro p. tatko u bsse . boohoo nir PIM e. Übast term L& law arts of ' Y Jtr. .kls .1 ". 01(1,) f Smith Whom. khtialsh