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' • 1:,:,. ;. ~ , - , ' ~.t.", 2'.3 - :" i••-,3 'At ' MIN WE L M wan sisconn mos ONlCiltiit. of Thotrodaj 4/4 rimal's Iyoetediagf Mono . was supposed to oontsit(betwsen two —red three- hiadrsd thousand Lobabitiats, sod, prob►btyr when taken in - connection with Its suburbs, .0 a lugs town scrota the riestorbich blws thejiate relative commotion to less-Brook- . . . lyn 10 lien ' York, Its people numbered half a -Irwe go east a day's journey, we boom to A rolled city of 100,000 lobabitanto t 'ia . gO 'wilt half a dirs . Jeurale/ we' Winn to arther; sad if we go Month, en dad still anoth. aor. Vittbla• the circumference of these places *era buitibelro of large tillages, so that wi , lp • ad:lot of 50111'1 . 6 , 16 or 20 .miles extent„ tleri to la population of some Millions, probably hitveei tliro• and four. Wb he people apish the Ningpo dialect, the missionaries a live found attentive list enerr,sed had full liberty to preach the gospel and distribute Bibles and tracts solong•theni. Yeti ti em were only throe miestonaries to occupy that rut beldtinly two !edited, now, for one, (the , Bei. Mr. Geddard,) had been appointed to lbe ipeoirTh work of tests- Cation, end It is iriPected "by this Colon, and by thi American and Foreign'. Bible Society, that be, should devote himself wholly to that work. tbitr work was indeed suMeient and more than Stiffielent for him in' the feeble state of his 'lrsialti; yet be labored es hard and harder in , the goamel field than any of Me, associates in preaching and distributing tracts. ~ ,When he let China the health of that honored brother 4as very feeble, and remained so at the dati at the last , letter he teethed from; him, 'Written „la February. Very'. probably, ,as he spoke, he wan looking down from heaven ',upon 1 i tassembly. fewer iiitKiretiblieg hands that Mr upend every letterreiseivedlyhint from the liriik"ilii in'miry one ha fiaidto led the tidings tiFilnit itither'ideatb. When he :came away thibmt vide of that woribY brother: 'and his !Bit Contained, a request that , he should urge ~tipen tire execinire committee the importance of sinetisieut smother . missionary. He . haddone ao: but 'they did not require to be reminded on Ot4mibieet, mid, hare amend him that they they,woold end out anotheri laborer as soon es a suitable person coirld bri proctored. .' , , ~ . Tbe report off - the Committee on Itufne We 'slosh wee then called .up. A taissionary. who 4 11 lltbetid Bit' thirty 1 liars . tilnaLig the Chem- I mes,' nee Introduced to the oluiliman, who Melt hisi - Cc ritzily by the band, „end said; ii.Dern *earn, cos': knot that Yen have devoted yenr self ling M the cultivation of the Indian'toind, alloremdeetored to repay the children for the !rage lab:od on their nin`in their graves, by the white facie. The members ' of this 17rdon have rejoiced' In your. Miocene% i WO' qjaipatiiiea', is your.. toils, and feelthat i thin Occasion is mush as toPe call onus to nne fbetirete Gied for Lie kindines to yea.. We are ; gled Mese here fruits of your labors [referring. de Bias. Leeds Downing aid ?Overly': netlike' dithigatale'frons Cherokee - chinches]. key the blesibig , - of ' fiod, and the love .of Clirkl. be *Mid forth upon !melted Brethren.' '• : ,i 2 ;;:'eke - Bei. :Brut , Joince, Mid; Breihree, it' rigid efford me great pleasure to give you a. thillnatement of the condition of the minions, amorag thi r Citurrohees,lme =ay linportnet mate; iinsiittleh lave yeite be braught to the . coadd- ; 'sentleat of thin Meeting, ' render it Impounds' for ms to demi, and „the_ observations which stun niskinpl therefore be; very 'fee. 1 takei the telling you at once, that the bless ings of Clodlutve crowned ihe indmiorie among the leas= Itbectomes necessary for me" hire to omelet Artery erroneous idea which prevails relative no the Cherokees. There are, it is true, ManrindlividnaU"who-are highly edriested, some , at thin baring been Indeed in theyery beet stibials in the States. 'lt is not to them that the . pidedonart, effortiere directed. He are, it is, tree,rejoiced tuaee-them seek religion, but our tabors are untidy diTted to the lowest portion of thev peoplioes who , speak uo language bat the Cherokee, sad irha' eon/dints the chief pinto( thess.tion. i 2 those Manners ebb pass thronitkportione of their itirriterj;irtiore they Me lugs and well ' miltbrated fume,' aril fine louses, say, why time people need nothliar 'titer are as well off Is, ims are. They behold the fine male end fe- Ras emosmies , erected for the United States., ' Clerenement, at s' cost of it 30,000 apiece, and genii think, of what — use :Le educational effort mitieg;thise people? lie would remind them that these seminaries were not built up nor nip - ported ~ by ornitributions derived directly from the muses of the people.: The nation, It was ' true, deserved great credit for having:reserved from :the fonds to be paid aver to ' them by the ileitsd It Government; but it would haee been .- hernial' to have collected ft from them. Time' was .se urgent necessity :for mlasionerfiihor emosig those who spoke the Cherokee burguage, sad u r c iit a i: - ' -.. ; ;:":-.4 The mission! bad beau blessed for years with art entpourfag of the Spirit of God. In the Cherokee nation heel bad Urger congregations thiamin gathered lees to-day. Lut summer theseludiste beam preached to meeting four er,iLve.timss as large es-this one, and tessirs• esre .you that they were .listenod to with tb e deepest" interest. Their discourses were not, it was tree, ai interesting, as compositions, as many which have been deliveied buts, but they Were liehmed to, become° they were full'of the ward of God. I bare framentiy urged all, in those coogregstious, Vito feltanzioni to devote themssives to their Savior, teams forward and sit no the batches near us. y 11118.1 1 .8 prayed for *se. end, bretkrino ite . vo often .Seen a' bee drat Mine forwardat A tbni, their eyes unmet- ' tast yesr otiC hundred and fittieiglit roisCers baptised In the Several churches', allot *ha wars Cherokeea, wlth the eruption o f three or four colored persons. Mid one white, Whlllliver we go, we Bret congregations felAy to he us. And I would sik you, brothreii, lacy for the Cherokees who ale now praying foi , 'yak: , Toe have already heard that-now the brathrest and slaters In fotirteen mbisicms among ski Cherokees, and one among the Creek., are saklig God to poor down his Holy fleirit upon this Union now meeting In ,Pittaburgli, The whole ofths - Now Testament has been tracdated,' sod copies Ilirialatod among the Ottorshoes, by whom they ire read with moth toroth; and on particular ocessions t , hare In qiilndeacteassing the effect which portientar' pat' misphiliave had upon'thec, and amorally found that they nadsretoodlL To, those who doubted their capacity to understood it,.when traailated Into their own tongue, ths lodises would say, ..Whatt not underdogs] it I Is it not Our oil laitptaga2 And what ear' w. understand bet- • The Ric' Misidommw kroicluded by :pander Mike's instance in which a difficult passage in the New Teetemest had been -explelned by an Wien, serf much to tile:inupidie. • . ...yea's D. Yeses, a son of the Res, E. Jones, *slot spotter. who had. animal his fetter-in triiiiiiMiag the Hew Testameat into the Cheico has *page, which he 'poke as well as he did bisessuscular tongue, and which,. indeed, was hie murales, be hying • bete born amongst the Cherokee', was introduced to the ilialen,aud meted Si interpreter; is temdering the follewhig epee* et the Bev lir. ,Crams into English. (We may here observe that the Cherokee tongue, •judging from the speschisbothSf this gentlemen sad the one who aucceeded him, itf very misled'. I. iejelee, brotheri sad tristenjii having the oppertisity at this Ohio' T . hive Ootwinch time to own% .bat will . 134; toms shoji marks, for I &mars to return yeti toy throcks .Idr . the bhiesiwre your lotion hivo 000ferrod on 'wy. pe. pia ,Nefori rule baud !int your Esissiousidu wog toi poolde, they !era le • state of utter desolation; darkum; • Una total ignorance, of the pepeL The beginning dr thelaitructiou 'We remelted, were model lu the Bate of North Clerontio, la the aid dhirokee nation, !Arent/Wit remand west of . Idisaluippi Wit co l ic k y of eon who rieeitot it, ore Doubt s better world. At the preriest lime, littorals/ hoOe hien roised wr saw tie effort, of the miesiettiriee, among Iv people, settled °litho borders' of the Neat— The amuse with which the pope' sad Preach. lag of the word hoe* him followed sines our re. to the mit, Iwo huhu far smut Chao bs foes that eirtroutetature; the present Unto, .1 i tied east, 0. *cwt. d bugging. of the goeeptl being eziefided to nelgbboring tribes is good. We ham several churches and stations among es, mod in ell of them we have some zealous 's hwas of Christ. At all them places, on Wednes day sad detrday, and on the Sabbath evening, the biethren assemble-for prayer. They make a point of molting for confereme And prayer, and conveying instruction to each other. It wae thorough the Instrumentality of there pray er meetings held over the•oosuotry, that many balsas of . tribee, who are near, are brought to a scam of their condition. ,Thee by a amondary legatee are the .bleetlngs 'confer -red on no by your board given to the Indians of the West. Our meineof conveyance are so dif forest and far inferior to those in ibis region, that It requires much labor MA expense to tra vel firom one statiOn to; another, and dissemin ate 'the — Gospel. But notwithstanding these dif ficulties, at the present time exertions are made to Milted religion to the Naps, a tribe who live went !of. the Cherokees; 'and la a short. time a united effort will be made by the Christians be longing to the - Cherokees to establish a mimion "Nkg , the PiNiss• .Ikiiirre not the privilege of making any more nuastice;boihe field stretches out, and.the end ti sot Men. - There is room for labor among ill • The Latvia' Dowsing, a Cherokee, was tbtip introduced to the audience, sod said: I haVe not beim able to understand all in the olpsrt/.real, and also sm not aeoustOmed to ilpeak before large-deliberative bodies of the iresiootatility of that whichi am now before: yet I feel gratified at the privilege. There is ottelhing that has been mentioned In the report which I eottelder to be thefoundation of all the bketel. tge which we now enjoy—the muse of my 6 04 bete among yon—l mean the translation ef the BildeT The efforts made before this tranilation to spread abroad the Alight of the gospel 'among them, was something, In Inynaind, like the dawn of a new day, just before it breaks upon, the worth' but . zioar, linoe it is dissemina ted among my nation, it is like the light of the sun when it breaks forth and shines open the -"If I had time, might. clte innumerable if:t etanus of. persons converted without tho In sisting& of • preacher, by reading the transla tion..? Almost every fatally in the nation is now fornlahed --- with a copy of the book, Some have more, but nearly all have oue, and It is read by some member of the family almost daily. Since I have Nen here, my mind-has been verting to one fsed.--thit while you are here to aid 'the cause of missions, and deliberate on the spread of. the Gospel, io fourteen - mlesions among the Cherokees, and one. among the Creeks, the brethren and esters are praying for. a poitring oqt of the 1101 i Sprit for your bens fit, and kegs/10g . 60 to give 7. 4,2 - aeiisteoee to I hold on to the throne of grace. The report was then unanimously adopted. The time for goinginto an election for °Edema of the Union, ands Board of Mennen for the ensuing year hariag arrived, the chair appoint ed tellers In collect the, rotes. The report . ot•the . Committee - orThe Bassi htteeiun, tree tied and accepted. It wasmond to attend the Copatitution by meting &emit:sant of tiftj dollen, instead of one hundred; euffiatent.to =Wird. • .• considesab' le- discussion, the amend . mut was loistLiess 56, nays 64. After tie election of offioere, (already re, ported by uo).tbe Merman SWAMI Rae closed with prayer bribe Rev. Nr.ll'llllll, of Idiobl- Pn• teriurr IMMONAIII mouutii sum: , . Ftio.ky, May 2144 18a.'. The Union met at ninfo'eloele, the Bee. MIAs Timber, D. D., in the ' Tbi toondzi eximiimm true Menmeemed by the eingtsg of Bishop Ifebtee banditti hymn, "From On;ealand'e Icy montages." -The Rev. Onto Dodge, of New York, addressed the throne of Divise Ghee. --- The minutes el the-Oreeeding day wain read and approved. The Rev. Mr. Cutting; of Masa, offered a m ach:Sou, which war tinanizoona 7 adopted, thank- log the Gunnies in and the atoining towns, of all denominations, for their kind hos pitality to the member, of the Board and Union. Thanks were also returned to all the Steamboat tad Railroad Companies, who had facilitated the paeans of 'the members to the meeting of the Board. On motion , was resolved that, thnthante of this Union be tendered to the Pastor and Trus tees of the Pint Presbyterian ‘corigregation for their kindness in giving to the Union and Board of hlattsgers the nee of their Chat eh. On teak*, it was resolved, that a copy of this latter resolution, properly authenticated, be for warded to the Trustees. Oa motion, the thanks . of the Utdon wtrelpen dered to the Rer. V. IL Hotchkiss!, of New York, for the sans& 114111:0011 wEith had been preached on the prelim's evening, frim 241. Themalonian& and 31., and ha woo moulded to famish eopy for publiesticat among the occasional pa• pees of the Onion. Demotion, it was resolved 1:1123. the dam of Moe husdred dollars be appropn 'primed from the oolleollone nailed in this city ! . in order to consti tute the Bey. Psalms IlzaroM, D. D., of Pitts burgh, a life member of the Dnion. The Rey. Saxon Wittrauts,, of Pittsburgh, was very tfteoh :gratified • at the compliment which bad ben paid to . Dr. Herron, a venerable Pastor, who awed hig hi• the estimation of all hie cbristhin brethren beta. Be had known that gentleman for thirty-Ate years; and during that time he had alvoys'beea on the mat Men& ly terms lei& the members of the Baptist denom- EDT Thitair„: Jr., ft IQ the report of the Comteldia trienoEtacii or 15524, sharing, lat,"thalthe espensa. ie.:Pilled for .die current poi would be $1115,000, berng au...lncrease .of $15,000....24,. narysting the'mesa! 'which, in Iba opleiOn of the Commin ee, were hest adapted [V, carry ant the work of:. enrangslititicro. This Interesting . daument conol2Mied by pointing out thainitenit ordie field dim tea tho '',..11r;.1.371:11014 Oble, .hoPed. that the report would be adopted. Ile co rdially aincided in the ifews.:waressed Ma impay•t;:sad had—been unseh.p . botied with the. Views a! the worthy for Eleoretary, as up, enia4 by' Min Yesterday: The' gentleman proceeded to glen • brief state, meet aides audition of the mlui, Mary cause in :the Staten of Ohio andAndlina, a, I trusted that the sum of fifty airs each, ; instal Al or throe . * annum, worad spoon - be ea dributed by the'brethren ad sisters in Ohio, wttioh.would .ralim the imbibition. of that State. to. $20,000. Taotru ww ot, r t, peci.,of Philsdelpl la, spoke in farni:Of itionevessity of brethren ma 'Wresting theis l l ptith - in din misiloriary cause their 4441 Mid lea:Strad.' -that the- sonata dots of Peansylunia wore moaned, but trusted - that eprad. elf reformation ,on the subject, they Wanda become more Sberol Ths Re% Mr. (lianas, of ii"feei cm appropriate remarks; pis Ant Pole: - eyinnla for her prop:mien of:the inerueed ex- Pesdibta, and - promising thjtt the antihers of his own church ii.perticular,-, l ehould .eatribtdo fifty cents earit, at lust, durbeg the mat year, to the nisaiattary'cibtisei.-'s • ' Mr. CoteciAng., - ot Hew Tork,thinght.:thaeir the pastels- . adopted the proper-course, themm. Wald be no difficulty in rite Ins the" neesssaii , additional em u. •.• • : The an. a. W..Benaos, of I Naas., agreedwith the' last speaker. It wmi the duty of the gleeful, to mete fir more etrenuonies ertions in the ads sionarynitise than they Weil In the ititat of do-; Log The: gentleman prom led, badman,* the plan.which he had adopted in his own ebori,h,' for the inenessiof, the mini, marl r spirit Mr. B. 8.. Nstay, of New Tor% pointed met: inconsiztenoy of some. brat Aires spendlng thousands of - the Lowrie mime, B e luxutions liv ing, while therein:ld not rush it tebarden berme by oak miselonaty brink en mile fr. Hearn, Afr. OsgOod, and Others whom. be uw presont, with One of their anger& • The Rei. Me. Ileore,:of ,phakdelphle, misbl be alleged tt te k y #.a.i.. m y. 'vet treie ltko railroad mai, bat the motive pee ' l 3* mist corn! from *lois. 'He rtbeight tlid pi mirsinil 201 ! deseeadhig, and they °Oitaarm . .111 1 1!T MOM , 11 $15136;01X4 The Be,. hir.,qnsair e ef. Ohio. •aa. of opin ion that gofer as 'regarded thi State in witch he resided.. the ,Baptist :denomination were able to false one fifth Increase Unsubtle this year than they were five years ago—hi be that they were 114..111 7 . ALLIII, of Woe. rejoiced tome thst the rulionsibttity of patient with regard to the miesienary pose,' wu beenning.to be bet- ter understood. ' • . Mr. Loam, of Vier York, pointed out the re sponsibilities of the laymen, videh were not less than those of their platen. . The Ser. L. Itotaziox, of la., regretted tier It via so dlMeilt to get at the fonds of hls breth ren In . ladlana. , There ray bower, a terciv lng Interest on this iubjeet: of missions. The Bar. Mr. LSONLID, of Ohio; felt that &tie' vas diner .of their Wincing to fast. The' palate tend vu, he regretted to say, too ipa• thstie. The Rev. E. Leennor, of. New York, showed that the evil which they.had to dated, wu; that churches would raise a certain amount, and then take that for a precedent, withciui :thinking of proilding for an, annual Increase. ' The Itev. It. D. AIDIIIII.3Ic of New,York, edl ter of the Recorder, knew men whit contributed the nine amount when theyvrere worth $00,000, ' as they had done when they were only worth the tenth per( of that sum. , The queen's of the Church were made up of the mites of the poor, rather than the contributions of the rich... The geritlemui cited a very touchiug in stance which came under his observation, and her ever since been eugraven on hie memory. An aged colored Mater, who, he knew; was hoard ing up money, out of the daily pittance which she earned, for the purpose of baying the free dom of her daughter, who was a Mayo, brought him a half a dollar, to be spentin disenthralling the minds of the heathen from darkness and se perstition! Mr. Leonean, of : Philadelphia, urged the ne cessity of piston Itopreviing upoik the minds of their flock, the neoessityif devoting a portion of each .day to'private prayer and examination of the Sculptures. There was no better_recipe against tielfishnese—ao . more efficient Provoca tive to liberality. The Rev. Mr. Geminte, of New York, wished to impress. Mein with the idea that men would frequently make suriacce in a great cause, which they were unwillbig to do for tine of minor. nor importance. The heart of a portion of the Baptist community, was as though It were made of India robber. It was very elastic, but pow-,. er must be applied to It to cell. that elasticity, into existence: Let that heart thou hie impress-, ed with the idea of the vast importance of the •mluionery cause, and it would contribute to it -as liberally es could bed - d. The Rev. Manaus J . Runs, of N.Y., thought' that the proposed expenditures should be in creased, from $135,000 to $140,000.. It would be necessary to raise the $5,000 additiottel; for the purpose of providing the miselonariee with' an outfit. EDWAIID DDIORT, Jr . , COr r 611 p 00Jitik Secreta ry, explained that the iecreue eked fur in the report, was eufScient. No advance should be made, which could not be emtained in gummed-. leg yam. The speaker expreeeed his gratifies. iion that there bid been fewer theoristri this morning than be • had eon heard at an =nal meeting. The speeches had been all practiced, and from mei, too, who were practical at hone. —The report of the committee, exit% the cavil% &turn for the you 18t2-53, at 5135,000; was then Imaninrusly adoptsd, . They talked of again' enticing Burma, and out brother had declared that their ability sae :tent td meet i any emergency; and yet for years many of their. nolealoas abroad had been' Jenguishing, • and were "lomat expiring for want of meana tie had no doubt of the Wanly of that properiy to , ekpport ell. The only lion was, would tiny . do itT Before they estab. lished new ralasioni, let them sustain thole elready founded; or call their missioneriet home. fie entreated dam not to let those toil. leg laborers abroad rink Innder the weight of their burdens. Etotnuch of the report surtsfer- . red to Siam was tiles ado • The morning amnion we.closed with prayer by the Her. E. Lathrop, of Nei! York. Arrraxocm Baum. The afternoon session was opened with prayer by the Be.. Dr. Swift, of Allegheoy. The proceedings of the athracron were of. the most Impressive and affecting character. Our epai.e. will not permit as to publish them in fall to day, and we therefore omit them until Monday, when they will appear at length. The - speech of the Rev. Mr. llaewell, of the Burnish mis . elon, will be given verbatim. CLOSE.° SCENTS& Last evening the 'pectoris firm Presbyterien Church was crowded to utmost capacity to wit ness the closing excrchies of the Union. After a sermon of great power, eloquence, and pc thee, by the Rev. Mr. Miller, of Conn., on, the teat, "Let him thiit beneath say come," in which the duly of Christians to promote the eitenslon orthe gospel wu most ably enforced, the two Cherokee ministers present were introdneed to the audience, anci,one of them, Lurie Downing, gave a "hart account of his religions tape:llene", and expresseilthe intense emotions he had felt daring hlrattendance on the Union, and con cluded by coking the. prayers of the people for him and his countrymen. They then sang to the tune of Donny Dorm a Hymn in Cherokee— translation of the well known lines Gammen clog with "Jeans, my ail to Heaven is gone.',. . • A eolleetioh was . then taken up to tonstitute the Ito,. Mr. Paxton, June.. Pastor of the first PreabyteriarsChurch; a life member of the Bap. fist M isstonary Union. Dr. Gillette, of l'hiladelphih, returned the deep andlteartfelt thanks of himeelf and bred'. rep to the people of Pittsburgh and vicinity, for the hoepitality' and' llberttlity with which' the Union had been received and entertained. invoked the blessing of God upon the people who had displayed an much interest in the, ninth of Christian Misdens. The Doxology wee then sung,end the exercises were finally closed Thus ended one of the meet interesting meet lop ever held In Pittsburgh. Its effects tine our people most be lasting and beneficial, and upon the members of the Union it moat ,exert 'an Influence only bounded by life, and enjoyed to oil eternity. SABBATH APPOINTMENTS For so7irce &viral Church. SISNIIMIZU First Preyteriso Churab—Professor Ander son, of New York, 10}M Bev, M. Berg, of London, 71 P. Al. • Second Preibyteriau Church—Rev. Fbelps, P. M. - Third. Pit4*ltiall • Chnreh—Rer. Bunion, 101'A. 314.11er. Mille, Belem, 71 P. AL Fifth Presbyterian Choreh—Bev. Allen, 101 A. f i l.i.ll4v. Giliparriok, 6 1 P M. Cumberland 'Presbyterian Chureb—Bar. • Dal fArA,lo} A. 151.; Roy. Merriam, 71 P. M. Protesuint Methoillet Church—Bar. E. Thom- MI, W 4 A. Id.; Ger. Oilystriek, 71 LlberZy Street Methodist Chun/17UL Gil let, 101:A, M,;-Ger. BizbY, 7} P. M. St Angiii,va (Episcopal) Church—Rer. Stook -101 A. AL; Rev. attilit 8 P. M. Atiziersellle-11:m. Wilkinson, 101 A. Al; and 3 P. IL Fiat Baptist Charr'll—Rev. Brown, 14 A. Id; Rev. Osgood, 3 P. Bi r .i Rev. Phelps, 7}.F. Gant Street Deptiet Church- 11 er. /Ibsen, 101 A. , il.;-lier.fisaison, 7i'r H. . - South Pittsburgh . ' Methodist Charell.lter. Breen', 101 A. !lam Thomas, 7i ALIWIGIITNT CITY . , eanderlry et., Baptist Chub-110e. Leoesid,Ohlo, 104 . A. M; Bev. 1111.. Chevy, 04%14 P. DI; ,Iter. 8. VY. Digood, returned oihnionsy, 74 P.M . • . • DCIITIT et, Methodist CAuroh--1141. - 3. L. DoulgialM N. Yzr M; U. LI. 'ltem es;Ohio, 6.P. M .•• Bouth Common MetliotiletCharoh—tre. J. IL Cheshire, X. J., _ - 104 A. 18;:iirre:i. P . mime, mug. 5 FindivoibiteainChilele—Dr. Bellt,,ltiesi El. B. page, Ohio, 104 - 11..7H. Second Prediyterlan Chureh—Ree. H. 0. Weetee, Elinole, 104 8. N; Iter. J. leiesse, Cemberiervi Preebyttelee • Ctesieli—Ltet.• J. Chreeleree Lige, 101,41.: 01114•74,841.'' Chestnut at,', *WAS Clgiarob.---Re.. D. E. Thomas, a P. id; Day. B. Thom's, In P. IL Amu" al(1) E r .-thir reader! wW remember to piy Orbit tiv a tbe eximeottegly boom titbl 1 4* o , idetO so Bee' ta Mad alter Aetllzilllsi Mt. b 1 itubutre;:.l.l6 .I.olcou oettilkttiOn stTbilo HMII - - : - Fsuows' MONTima.—This -moot excellent troupe'of bartnortists will ,iioSitiVely give their last concert at Layfiyette to-sight. They have attracted large Audiences through= the week,-to whom they have afforded • the greatest delight, and their performanoes being altogether unexceptionable, * we take Pleiutttre in recom mending our readers to pay them a Vila. As win be seen by the advertisemenVall the soap to be sung this evening, woes composed by 8. C. Foster Esq. of this city ~.•. The selections cow posed hie must ,favorite pleats, together with some new oner. " 1310171.81%—Coronor - Arthur, yes terday beld. an inquest . on the body, of John . Wise, of,Teiaperatuatillerwbo was found at an early boar In the morning, lying dead bsforetbe door of Dr. Smith; towards which piece he had, probably gone for medics' aid. lilt Wife died two days ego, and grief for lwr, loss probably hasterked Lie sod. 4Fle hie been In a bad state of health for the lut two or three, years. The jury returned &verdict of "dled freed causes un known." BY 'TELEGRAPH.-. XDAIMORTV! mtllvlamiumni7 CONGRESSIONAL. •Weeurxc ox CITT, May 21. Sessru.—The Senate took up the bill for the improvement of the Savannah River, and ,order ed It to be engroesed: After other unimportant business; the Sainte went into Committee en Private Bills; sixteen lore passed and the Sen ate adjourned until Wednesday. Ifouss.—The liana went into commilteee, and resumed' the eonsideratims of the bill re biting to valerian of officers of Territories of the United States. .Mr. Johosou . offered a proviso that nothieg shall r be construed to prevent the paymeet cf the eatery of the 'Judges and Secretaries! of Utah, who have withdrawn from that territory, sod proceeded to justify the course of those of ficers. After debate the amendment wu passed, together with ope that no camel , of n territory thou lose blt psy, l absent over sixty days, pro vided the President is' satisfied that each ab sence was for good cum. The. bill was lord aside and ordered to be reported to the liouSe. .The bill to eitablish the bounden between Texas and the Territories was take ki up, and $25,000 appropriated for aommenclug the same and ordered to.: , be reported to the House. The CommittuntliWrose and thit Rouse, with oat luting on them, 'adjourned. OUTICERY {PETIT. BALTIAtoIis, May 2 The mail is through from New Orleans. - The brig Tehuantepec arrived at New Oilcans from• Vent Cruz, bringing dates to the 7tb inst. • The Picayune hat the following items:Oli the 6th Imo. w Mexican brig of war and three cutters left gera Cton with troops bound for Costsa,Cosleoe riven end Isthmus. At Telmann tepee the Mexicarretesta ship Mexico was tat tag iu powdee and glow for the Mel destlns lion. That great bone of contention, due Tehuan tepec road, we learn from parsengere by this ar -rival, wu atilt being, diecomed. iu Congrus.— They demand $2,000,000' for the right of tray over the ;liftmen. We are also informed by a Vaannegitt - who unversed on the. subject with the American Uoienl at Vera Cram on tee morn ing of the 7th inet. that the taus of tho lower orders of .Alerican people • are opposed to the confirtnatimi of the ,Tehnintepec treaty in any form Busineee erne very dull at Vera Cra: and.the City of Ilex!Co. The Siglo sure , that on the 23d the Gov eroment urged upon the Chamber .of .lieputles the prompt , mew of the law eulhortiog the mlonesion of foreign flour into Vera Crue et a dot, of 'three dollars per barrel.' The answer,of Government to the merchant! of VeinCrus. in relation to their claina,.pro• dueed`aomwdliaatiafactien, and broil, wore ap prehended. N. P Willie has 'mired at New Orleans. Vimaa Walk, • yeang get:thins= tram Phil adelphia, died at Mobile, front Wart,' sealant. hloTementa are"niiihing, lit Georgia to hare the Statr-repiesented In the National Whig eon- Teitton. W ITINPTAN PIT rt . MAT 2,1 The l'aldlo &hoot, aumberiug - 3000 pupils. rewired. in proem...ion, accompanied by the Mayor sad Cannella, to the Capitol at noon, and were received by Committees- of the District of . Colorobla, of tho Senate and House. A depute- lion of one front each walioal, presented o peti- . lion signed by 30,000 citizens of Washington, in favor of grantingipablia laid' to aid the school,. Mayor Lennon prorated the preeentatlca of the petition with somsrentarks, and was eloquently responded to by Joseph II.: Chandler. • The General -Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the Baited titmes,lNew School) con vened to•risy, in tho Presbyterian Church in•this oily, and was oPiraed by. sermon by the Rev. Albert Barnes, of Philadelphia kloderntor of the Imat. General Assembly. A large number of ministers were in attendance. The Assembly: coottneed its session until thiee I'. hl. ' boring been fully organised by Gee' election of the Bev. D. D. Adults, of the 4th Presbyteritn Church of New York, Moderator, and the gee. Jut. M. Leyte, ofikdaan, 'President. The Assembly "Rill Meet tomorrow Matniiiit at nine o'clock. In the Criminal Coed today, the 0000 of the United Maki Nernst. De Attna, was copticned. oetapitid Nis day in argument for tbe admission of testimony relative to bin pre• moos character. The Sladsnie Tothman eatio WIL.I Olin OD VAT 21 The lime refuted , by majority, to recede from the 'amendment of' the 1.14n0r Bill. The gentile - ordisequeolly ooncurred by 17 majority, end sent thli bill to the Goveroor, who will pro bably veto It: and insist. on a .reference to the people. NoaroLx. thy 21 M. graham, Bectetuy of the Nay. swam• pealed by , Commodores Morris and ahnbriek, arrived yestegLy - todtning , to'be plvsent at the trial of the U B etesteet Powhattan,. takes place in I few dap! They were 'merited on board thel'etineeylesals with salute. MARYLAND WIIIO CONVENTION. liormax, MAT 20 Afternoon Session..;--The following delegate's were elected to the National Convention. for the State at largeprAnt Distrief; Iron. John O. Chapman ; 2d diet., Witt. B. Clark; 3d diet., X. D. Patterson • 4th diet; Dr.'J. !lemon Thomas; Gth GlaOrge Ylekers;ltk diet., Dr. Frus els B. Phelps. Electors Were appointed, end after a speech from Mr. Chapman; aulogistio of Mr. Clay, and Complimentary to Sillmore, the Conventions/earned rim di,. _ - The delegates from Allegheny County, -yeti!, the only-delegates to favor of Scott ALBAN; MAT 2O The meeting against the Saequehannah Hato road, was well ittind,d. The Mayor presidei. Boston, /any 20. I The • dwelling .of Richard Gibbs, of Both, Maine, was dastroyel - by tire lut night. Hie two sons and tiudr gtsnd•motber perished In the flames. The Liquor , bill passed the Hones to-day. Tips the . obtuse .referring it to the people stricken out, Thee Senate subsequently pilot it by one:ofa snelority, biter a warps debate tbe motion pending to reeensider. • . • , . Roosurria, N. Y. kloy 20. The teople's College Association Ur-day psseeil resolutkn In favor of a cheep manual labor college for 6oth erne. ' •• • • - • tivrarir ' May 20. 1 Kossuth received numerous calls this morfr. icg. He addressed about one thoinkod olds.* In Dr. Huntingdon's church,' and the recialple were $lOOO. lie leaves for Diggers to-morror{, PHILADELPHIA MARKET. - ' PIIILADZLIIIIA May 21. Oottop—Aetive domand;fintitremßed; far ther Wee it fall rates, . • • Flonr—Unoettled AM doll; holden appe r anxious to 1011... Sales, for: export It $4 Cora meal steady , and warm; ealee MK!,b Peon Canal at $3 12: Xtrt tour $3 25. Grain—White wheat at $1 01. Bye scarp! and In demand at 75: earn In moderate (11- mend; sales 6000 tot Putusitmula and southern se Ct 4. Provisions—lniatlft; small moles at previe Whlakey=llniera4 21:- , BALTIMORE MARKET.: , ' '"_ - Ratrutoaa, May 21. Fl our.—ealeel9oo bbla at R4,12/654,181. I Graia—Red Wheat 95098; *Mit. do 98®$1. Yellow Coos 674069; white do Rya. Butare—flood fuquliy bail been made datiii es peat week., Pith salsa from thaltorea d .110 Wm Orissa" id 415;,g6'hhat'do'itir4,15/ ii €l l s4, .14 < . , . . , The eteeke il2 first Medi is no w about 4,000 hhda.' We gdote Orleans $4,25C4.55 75; .Cuba $4,25 6,460; Porto Rico 154,26®56,60. Importa tions 600 Ude. porto Rico; 65 bbds Cobs sod 444 hhils Orleans; miles at auction. to-dsy 71 iP. ft. at $6,66; also the cargo of the barque Cuba of 230 bids Cuba. sugar at $6,60® $5,80; 140 tierces do. do. of $5.65655,80; 31 bble do do. at $5,60055,133; 28 boom do do. damaged at $4,80 ®54,98; also of 181 Wide P. 11. 97 • were sold at $6,15656,60 and the Milano. withdrawn. - - Coffee- - No new feature. The sales 'of the weak foot op 5,000 bags Rio at 9109 a. dale. 360 begs damaged at 8j; 100 bags Lsgasyra at Importattoos 2,200 begs. Rio. Wolseses-=A good deal of activity is the 1110:7 bet, ; Bales 200 all Cuba at 19; now bald it 'I9iCO3; Orleans 24®S0; Porte Rico 28024 a. Provisione—But light business in bacon for the past week ; have heard of some sales; ibis . an speculation et IN on the 210, besides sale. 160 bids at 101, and 100 bids shoulders at 90; also 50 bids jowls at ; sales hams at 11 Gill 12 ; but litUo doing in pork ; miles 25 bbls mess at $lB 60; no eaten of beef this week; bulk meat, none sold; sales 50 bble lard at 10c, and 160 kegs do. at CINCINNATI MARKET CINCINNATI, lday 21. _The, river ia stationary and the weather warm Flour—Firm at $3 203 25 . Whiskey-151(3115i. Cberse—la moderate demand at 6}. o Ilotter—'-A good article at 19. Proviaioua—Quiet and heavy; aales 400 bbla No. 1 gat lard ■t In; sales 6000 The clear bacon aldes . at 91. Groceries--Firm NEW ORLEANS MARKET Nee OncsAlm hfo7 20. Cotton—At noon denim were coking higher •rites, in consegnence of telegraphio &deices. NEW YORK MARKET svatoso 11.1 . 1POILT. Now-Your, May.2l. Cotton-Bales 1800 bales upland at 93; Or. leans and Mobile iii€l9 l ,, steady. Flour—Bales 1600 bble at $4 0604 25 for state, and $4 1204 25 for Ohio. i Or : sin—Sales 5600 bo Michigan wheat of $1 CC; sales 40.000 km corn at feleffi. • ! - ,Provisions—Sales 400 DMus mesa pork at $lB 20; Prism de.' $l6 50; meta 200 bbl. beef at firmer priors; sales 500 bblw lard W 1 8 10 10 i pod Il}®lll in kegs. Molsasea—Sales 50 bbl, Cardenas at 19. ti sugar-851es 700 - Ints Porto Rico at 5€46; - Cobs and Matatus.N. Coffea r -Pales 600 bogs Jara at 103011; Rio Linseed 05-620 68 . c;lallow—Sales 800016, at 83. 4 ' . • Whiskey—Sales 500 bbls Oat° cod prison 211. Ppprrinn of all. kinds executed. VIM. ea. .Bb aestot•o, sad sr rooitm•bi• RpOilol-ottontlati .111 be glom to Pottoto mut Pto gtoontoo bib 11:1010obiatut Oeocerl'. Cord.; 0111 Ile•to. 8110 ot",l44ltt...t•titobt.t4 - Maks. If tot. Halt fn. •e... neatly .ed rbotoptl I tlobot opt =IM=M:M= tar Mi. SAW'. M. ICion-wLet me know thee gnu ean pat the Prtgoisremt,the me to g thoLtpntt lh going nit wit% a Fano, Anne I had the Ortolan di. tilbiled. The ankle to Riling anleettal sstisfwtlos. Yours truly, A. W. tiIftTOLET: Lannon. Ot.mua Ca.. Nnr iLtanntitc, e A. N. Ceow' ihnntwati—Data B,r—W., had ter: with us. a quantity- of Patrolman; It Is all sold. and =on Is thwalwl. trml as 12 stawri: Rao preswat apprarsigns. It will issil rapirln. TrGy Yours, EASTMAN, TZLTON nit rah hr,Driagnsts isson•G r thrnilhot&lN• efts.. • sassihdavt , Citizen's !lulu:mace mapan — 3 , of Pittsburgh . • c. a. 1106BICZ, — Pasoan% NILU6L I.I.IAIIMIELL. Wt. 01:11CD, 94 WAITS, UM= MADAM ADM WOOD 9129:129: fY imuniza IWIL VADVA.I43O MAKS ON THY °filo AND ALISSISAPPI civi4te. 'AND TILLIILITA. 4T I M aln ayohaot lon or dynoyir by -*Amid Ouprga INS MIA mob INLAND A:AYR:AM:I asi moLsroßti vox mzscrross • O. a. Una:, , W. tut:arr. Jr. . Jr. - • - W. D.C.I.F. Illisir V. Hi .r. ' titi.: Is K i k' • . . I'. Ilohni [asp, Jr.. , V I 'it."' " . kfttalois. - i 1 - itUubagglo, • m 10014.11. 1 ,, I • Ibl.srd Uestoltu, Veber,.,,..., a , J. tklauctank.r. .; • "-",.. • • ••••11.4 it., . km, U. Newel. • Eznioven, 4-taKwWwip,ht,4ll.._ll-, w w Surgeon um., rtwwwwi-hl. olflarsa4 dwattlaw J. Itn, V. in— Was, A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to U. P. Net , on k Co. 31AtitIVACITRIinil or SOLID BOX VICES, - rt.Atex PINE Icl-1, MATTOCEA, PAM:v. Mai PICKS. Wouti PIITEIBUBOH, PUB& Mara lal, Wand atarat. taw] deaf Wawa Smlthiald ignelllll.lit warranted wand a ww.spultalwa—nd. .1/3 . ROUSES, FARMS. aid. Scotch Bottom Property for TUK anbeuriber offer,' for talc a limited portion at pet ot tbe - Poich Hollow , Web; Plow* .11 th tat mho pets tet the Borloolie neld Pant Howl To tet.ebe lipping to bulls opt their proboete.ltorel term , Ell be tints: std to ewe Want- Lax to ottelbelt tastatoetteles.bbootal .onstage , ' Ia lorabott sod pries, wall be altered. nor further }artist lan tvOlr b. 1 HAM. e. HLAIX. Toone.. at G. t J. It • ' Shoes!. tve t 11711. - Plttel.orsb. 111th. 1.52. nfloylt.tils... "7" • - . foe Rent. . L' ROOM fronting 1;11 Water ,9t Second ", - "l n yl7 NO. 119 W 9199 t1N199L 4 Large and extensive Bale of Real *tate, at- Priblie Audi& • lAN SA.TOWDAY, jazo'slh, ¢Y WILRINF !I ll 9111:11—Teo trorktr.o. Ira.. Molded .bolt sem. Ml bra country mato owl fro161109•10to. havo - 99417 dotormbroltobarol .10:71. 99.1 . sof Or.. of do. smart.. trued., 1rbi1...11. an thew, to oslowlrt pub.; role eo tbrosreasud Wilkinrtroo.,. krotuoon, Juno 6th, lb w rem. ol . Doris or, raw.* CI gr.., eon. olotfig of •'- 77 bonding bro. taro or.; • - • 9 or. ae. - I !moo. holbsero tot: ibit;;;;;I:ft, tour an. lot.; I de* and a half .nn lot; 1 ICU OW • b11.11.1r• • . 1 1.0 MA besulthd two rtm bli ," 111 Inpois, toper,' with two and jos fourth owes arroatodste hoard. • Th. store Putout/ to mot beautifully and rlsosantly allowed twor• thy bltrOT' at. Willowaborq, • distal: Met IN cant, from lb. city and alsollit our utectraulew wad, buds.. maw alb. city a nee oarortootty of oursharrog 110140, that 11 at all throw 1164.1 , 1414•• both , bw RAM !WAD. TtlltNll KB or PLANK 1040. thhtprosorryylll too well lowAro to rectulnt deaortotkos. - - . We hare deteraduretto arrange ox toms t i ci o .narty , 1/ 0 0 0 40 . :Zrue c i rlat ' ll earl bal .. 'll7 o ..lL b .rn=lerttlgtra;.7:ll ' WHOM. hale. Prevloas to cwrwohllc sato. caw bars on otwarthottf by calling cm At the warehouse at nets 0. llTurdl. au. of Norwath wed Idbertr 11. t 4 " VIIRLINII: • At the warabann arCusP..t. cor. of Ist and Wood at. frtux,iti bout° mg 4 . 1 int ft W t t aiv ,11 . ;b ° . to h b rir 4 L 1 0 5 4E 11 " ao • !"'" 1" dmiaria =as.' mrl2 No. olf Med eod /Nth eta. L'oll A voluablo Slum milha twaterd son planing sta. tootles :Dote on lehertr at, Bo the Filth Ward. above Igo renal. The boating to 40 by to tech three stork. bleb. and good af note The enaino Is In MR rate order: bollere 20 fret bee. 30 larhee le diameter.. The hd a en feet Met hy 160 deep. The abole trill be eoldlair. an oa roesonahla toms. - Illognits of, I DOBBS. Real BstateAreat% zkyl3 No. 1'23. tor. of Wood sod Binh Weide. TEN OR TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND near [befell gate in th e kortrugh of South Pitt. eye iv, ;! ...b N la 0 , 41= walk o r l th&litersob=l: strweVind the browner - 1M turnpike: sod are ' stay the . beat lots for buildimvorporte on that. side of • the neer, _ate of these balm • I tch lot vital:hog from; am - etr. to the other, and etheltdat the tall boar lot. ' TM} all: be old) yer. sod ea rtneumble terms Title patent, and }Wry/ ilnetanbnolee. .Eslre or GEO. V. lilLLllollt, No. el (Iron at. nytitlratiern • Port tinny trade" Desirable Family Resideto-.---Healtby • • • Location. .tlio coiner of Seventh and Webster II) Wants. Pittsburgh. alarm overate blink Tannin,. Wu= • notions dtrons roan. kitc h en. din. men ball, double parlor. IlvecnanstierAktwe thea the other three of good eito.loiletber with an excellent .serret. divided Lotg stedtmentnaied well cellos nel light. rd. A farce yard, ace =feet, with orneueental hedge, Lew, with knee plat, beds toe rentahlen. end two lame end choke grapnel.* of neflershwarlatiew. and eI the beet ninny. A etehla for bar .lssee. m end wad two bones, • Lath bane, with wand. tit. sinry fur glower and ordinary bathingee henna. the kitchen. and the rather in the Tad.. A coal N.., nob house. with 'nub kettle /en wee eat brick. nem dog bone. and Inter Apnea; . The Delki • sad all apportesaneesininsal an In . The pm•nt- oceepen. the 111.T.Mittil•WHI. bnog 11, on trom the city, ogen to dispose sr Me right nth. r.natuderof bin nest. nearly Ina nen. culminate:non I union an be Id.. 10 then we 6. non. Yor arms. infurranion. Steno n•I7 to the nettnnnt. • ,•• For, Rent. .• - ••• - WObriak Etwelliag Houses; one fourigt • othardz ro ccu—ln sopa war. (11114. r., Ws MAI.) tlontat, Ward. A or , • JOUN WATT CU.; op2i — - Lows/ itr.L' For Bent or 11torage. THE Waieltotiso on Th i rd street, running :-I lpir"' sh ,° 6° " ° ' 44 " llRgatiabtried FUR To , Lot, • • 16 - 10 R the' term or two peon, the Store Room arid Warr* nor ronspki trrib.r. For. torr!lheruidr. it„, ugaran, Frdwrridd even timlithisti,"l-,"''ilt • ' ,Valuable Realibtate for Bale. • • . - TUBE& story brick house.= Smith it :11 nryth betwarw 1511th .stn Vwt wed W• y—tbe lotto to ten troujet 4 90 Cm,. Iwo sod • hoH•to.7 twi•l oiwgt :/- , r 4 iM" v "" Itorbqk,lot.:3o kr& br, el two lota. on , a In t..= ismititl•4l wad Wsrit Ides•t•. on which V fewoqd &so. tosso•atrtz a• betUest byl2ot.P. pttlr7,al b 7 W .( wo ii••••A•WrelilaiLW EM== S 11;01 BOATS, . „ POE LOWSVILLIH7The, fine . ..nr• Kamer TO T• P ITT 3111lor, master. Irlll kayo bar Lb* alarre and &II WV. methata 'parts, t. Blatuidar, at 3 I'. IL far freight or way", airplb au baud , VOR ST. , LOIIIS.—The splekdid I. and twit damsel' DIADEM, Carbb mast., will hare for. the &bona and all It trasilira y drarta thladiy 14 . 1011. II OR LORISVILLR=Tho mouser TWIN WITT Capt. II TI En rill leav• fie abov• sat Intermettl•to thl. day 11st last., at • ' ' To , 'Wight or patine moo , 0. brass: Of 1.1:1-40 11EGULAR PACKKVISR• 1 5 TwEEN WELASBUDO TM''. _ :A 011.-11•14.4.0aghtness.r ANDNA Capt. 8, ;N.D. .11' tan regulsrly•Whrom thr gba jaring I . lNsbar. e•try- W• 4.04•7 ••• FN . • ‘ v. mut 14 - 611... every T.... 4 A•thasy. Par freight mt.. • • • EOR LONG REACH, MARV. RTTA, PA RK TRABILIRO U and 0 ALL' ' S. The splendid planet Mauler OOP. , AIKIRS, (apt. Phan), •vill• ran reaulatly 33, the Abort e.g.. lowing PRURAngh every Tnealar Rittman at oet. Imult ittp,EGULAR. WEDNESDAY pAwurr, mut:lNN:al, Captain It. • s oplentLitend arm belle by the owners of the Emus Lase Newton. sal othera.ll. Meantime° and Pitt...gll racket to 10, an- 1 . 111 1.... erery Wataantay Pa Olnelmtatl. Fortnight or passage apply ou baanl, ot to toarlll B. SULTAN' Illitatlt. Anima \ Wheeling and Pittsburgh Packet. T ax w.rin. iunilitiLragiiengerlig ua 61!. leaves ins itt V irttee"l ' L t ' eta roll. army Tar... Tharalar an] Elatonity. aria cloak precisely. r, • • • • The WINCIIiTTER,' CO L. Gra D. Maass, 'will leave Plttebnogleverg.Tnenday,_Tintroley.aint Settled., atle A. M.: returning, leases Mieelloty every Moncley..l.4. netatar..4 Friday, at BA. 14. • - • \ On., freight or pacesge, bream enpirlor oteeraniodstlons .07 on .1 0 4 , tT SUMMON°. CRUM A CO., Alas.\ Ilarketetroo The Wlnelaniss la one of the taste ever con t. str.. , tN tbr the Male.. Den.re .bir van dot.° on her conning In the, cm. emularly.. is its. packsidteatzet DI LIRNAL. Oorra.u, ter. le now geolbraing bee regular tameealg tellie , between U. city. atol, Wheeling, lemon Plttsbetron at 111 o'clock - enty flonlay. Wainealay nod Stitlay. sod mounting. leaves Wlmeling orrery Tonally. Thur.. and thatn... to "' h "k* .'ore-ityarmfreAtkr:lL.WAVE_, The Diann) la te gide wheel boat. and le One at the.. .0 lastest boat. nom conatreete4 tot the tr., Pesaeo gen, sod Alm. ant amend on bra mental.. the Mw • alI lte . w? ka r a4ldioilbS'Vrl l Vg o' cI tk.' .t' A. il ts.i! PSCkat atswasc . FUltiiT M A., l awviff re ru r i n t - • A üb n i och, master leaves Pittsburgh for il lajo O . aifanari aa arm day l a X P eloty A l M. b . Fount Cllr runs is coutukticu with the Clete:suit and . • ' Pittsburgh Railroad Lints \ , Ticket Asyut, U. 31. HAW!. 31ouougabela M.O. Nrelubt Agar. C. 1tA.1041 ; No. 611{ Ater sun 01 First sung.. \ ' \• ' . " ' I.' . _______:._..___, RAIL RODS,— MICHIGAN CEETRAZ\BAIL nom) aril '.112552\ • gIZ ' Cleveland and Detrt3it\Liiie. In ectip'vetion with' the Clemland and \ Chnineati R.. It., 'Clerrlsnel and Wig It. It.. Cleveland arTlittsbargh X. lE. and 1111Milmin Central It. D. \ . JIASSENOERS win \ba tioke a Ahrongh Item any Inlet on Labe, Males°, 'le CI, ;rebind: tielanall and, Pittitairah. and Mora either e thole its cr to any s polnt on Into MD hirin. \ • , This One will re entriroie r d e: two new to se snare t grATA b EV. ' '.. " - P -..L 1 , r ...t. 1 .. " ."!aid• t. O. c,5 ~,,,,aa. AAD \ , FOREST C1T.....)......- 'cart. 'LA. \ frt.,. ,_A, boat wilt I TII Cleveland ter Oeterdt. and Uganda/km Cleveland, seery,rvywlng MAX o'elort.surivlng In s biph slam the miaataa, morning In eras - nista the motenlnd Mtn of ears far °Wad.. Clnelanstl and Flttsbroo, but. ne \,,,, for the Late, Po ter and Saginaw balm at D4trqt \ 1501 will magma evelsnd la the Alla whild i vier. ~ ' \ REST CITF. \ ' \ Mouthy ' ' r.a f km., ..... .. ... . . ....,._.. Crider` Twerlay . ...-....- 0, ..... I;4riaar —...\.Pettirday And will Oars nettpit • • \ \ ' ' \ • \ CET lELArD. : ‘,", •:'.. \',,' , Ileetiay-i.„ ...... ~........trednintley .......,.,....... ..... Er Liar . . Enmity ...... •.. . .... .Thurgej. ..-...:....... .....PataWar Taa ao . a.a.ailaa ore,r, qis mate runtraera•Ape all Mode V ht fromilleme dln lAdmit, thselitnaEr. Siete NM Untie, mut all Wm a Late Illehiten. Oft CAIt'I A II IMII Art *is , -All Artatesit the Ilne until OA neirludita are Mar.. C. CRADISERE JeCOCleveland. \ VlTllittl, TEOIEURIIRIC 2.JOINES, Ilieleult. 1852 \ •-• 1852 SPRING AIiRANGEbIENT, • • \ PENNSYLVANIA RAIV:II.OAD. Two Daily Trains,. \ \ FROM TITTSBUROII TO Pil ILA ELEHIA ' • . AND BALTIMORE. • TWENTY EIGHT IIOURS•TIIR UGII. PAM 811.: "‘ THE EXPRESS lit AILTRAIN wil ukt•bettfutLlbrftt otrett."ibute 116 Canal tfttllft. , tnett Illiturallll at .9i (A.A. /1111.1nriall INN Nu ttot auft IS fa 1.0. Tart!. Crest. • tort that tulkthr.' j but of Uttrkto latvsllne. ttetntry tltt• 3l t•lita, all, •11 rata Tarniukt Neal, to Nettle.. Nlttlltt letti! .. _ • • lit r rt t KKK= IFILA D ANTI 6,1114011 E. P•Mengvis fur D altsgionr 4e. tan dr+ tx tb• Trot. tal Citaborlal4 Ball /lock At fltrrobartl.,.arritltt Ntl- Unary to irrtkfatt. atut,lll,tottfot Ott unto mat ing. Tag EVIL:NINO TNAIN will Nat. at Cost . ..hitt at 1•11110610:111.1telto.verzany. tn.:tact rbookol th t.i.lS . E . ;'4l 4 .A ‘: • i g....olltot'N PACKET MI! ',tato daily wt 4011101 , 111 in wi:L1.13.0 Pent& Ra•lrnad. , Ttatuch Illttaatt• to ollOtolol. phis ant Naltbatro tbtrtt .1.10 ttuft. ANN..IIIO. ryt.stert pntart thole Tlotios tbo Itailtoot CICIe• to the tlntorontrilt Hoot, II tett tirtoL \ • N. N.—A.A./We titte of lolion, • has V•silleg looni Destry'vketallot, It Jc b me Uttrs..-..1N •`Jobt•totttt Ifollldaytturt.iteuditt f i lr.itato roo t 5 04 nal Nch o4 emn ttuloalat oa •ple t tablita•otablt. 1.0 lota •I If to lyrwipbe, V.l trottt fbooll orror. t.t.roo•rt tn. 1nt...3t0n 'Una Ste tt•stalr. athleolplohis I mlttol 611,10,1 sad ettetto tr tto mato, of 111 P It to 4.) . utC,er Wv istetrotattt •••• tontn•l thArL truolttllflnsat or.entm , r• • zw.r.pir \J. IJNINItINN.Iicktt. Atott I'. It. tt• Nonct—lo 1..0 of Ilt". VoNiptty Nold thou. Wt. n.tporolble tot t. , ttotatl hat.yytt t motttnot tt.todior tut tot•ItK•I frottiftf \• \ N giit . A ItICANti IMENT. , • ',7iir ESTE }?,, N 'lt kr•.L R1:1 A ‘.l) . \ FuoikPrrislitrOkl, • ', '''• • T•creuvidi.jap.),c(lLunipUslitilNOTNNA . 7l, A 41.14SlNt,'Ulk NT... ASP e1...1 1 bigy, • • " .. ..a-11 168 In owirction leil.?; the,Pfiv,. 114111 Vintral \ Ptco.74. TIIROCUIL.F111)31 1.171 . 111111 TIYCL6 k. ND IN • , ".•LRIO2 T 4.27. TRN \ WATS. — ..1 , AT A PORTIIiItRUSIII.LIMOAD., Liao d \ !VILE_ r.zpregi.Tritin on t. a Ohio to ti Penn y Wraith. Ithilroad. I t Pi horgb at 11, • y.l. , Mond. at Peelekler..ll.l.l2...Now ltrlgtoon,l 'h., ton :Noon Pa 1..., Witiliiiri.l4•o4 hatr. and. sArto ea .114ont. 424411.1 p. rlatsburgh,st I 11.31. I. .1.6. ...Thom Alll.e en the th. 01.11.11.. ., 3 1 32,. ...7 roar la Clevelasul.. 6 P. M. Itvturptug.4l. Pa ,th hers 10arett.3.....10% it A. 21;;Alhortos 10 1,3 d P. M.. It .11 ...tors. at 2,tgt P. 31, In thu•lo von... 1.1 t • tb• event.. trairt pa . IN Pstuntylymi. lialitrood Ins Phu. to i ghtogr•VStiuty l e t t VtrTaii 2 littlit'n ,4' . n'" \ Pah... Z d r this rotltßaTolile.l . l4lM CI 110 titian, o Nitta burgh to two sr, without night traw .2 \ vana man. .... to, tho 20.• lb vbanaolloar man the Pro.. 41.iptral a • 2.....41.... Pittatiurgh a. 2.30 A, M., ...tilted. C"..- 2. alt 0, 111,...2.41.111., at. 2.0.1 P. 31. At 14.1.. the Hue tC1114.14 pith 141.111.$ to Wtalat-r. l awn 00 , 14sh Philadelphhh t.od at Enna to 040 2.... Phlaud, 11 arm., Rome n ight d , • t‘, ":.1" ' \ . ' \ •, gurTho !bow Ar Rageithdalican :rate lee.. PR.O at 16A.1 4 . arta a . 3J11•11I., 4.l2.l.lolottroaat I 7 A. M. nod I P.ll starring Ar. It. rroht.:Oht•lia.t. 19.ctrfittl TR..; grvat 1....6 dor., are , ..0hyb.4... Pittsbothtb, Rod... and• Tint illmtntob. \ .'" •- • 1 " Rnart.ly W oaDs .O f . are soh:tattoo . ..hard thitet..7 tloP The ra orrotoa ltistto =grooms Pm... r .' ' \ - \ Umalbrosos you 111 connect.. hill., thr bolo. to f ed Proth Rho st. bn Peder•lvtrott • . , - \ , YU* by tha Onif otnllnuo. Rathhad tire frord Pitts. bomb,. el.rlacd, IP/ toile% 01,20. -. To 31.1. the miles, 23.00. ' Tor tkketi mtr at the WO.. P 2.42 Plitim.f Oho Ohio .14 . Pa, Rallos.. to - .11±01t(111 PARKIN, ' •, ~ to nees T i lfilsAAgeht. '''' 21;noetrabela Pittattnth. \ • tlona—By MA route hr st.amboat ha enii. to Wel will , . •And thea. by Railroad. UV WI. to 'Cleveland, the 4 , 1. 4trhuygli, April 2.1957. 1 . " ., t, " '. \ •,-.- Pennsylviu4a — Rait Road ClimpOy. \ ' .77relabl As n, ,Larl, 11.1 soak Porx...-. 100 be. V4=lllP`Z'Wtt . d - ' r-O C Wool: Dried Pratt& 'Beemos., 80a' 1111.1 tnd rettrt, Leer Ind 1Bar• • 410,04,2, Zoe, .014; . IWYUBGt 1.110.11A11, DRY GOODS HOTEL STEAMERS, SHIPS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, Cinch . 4suuVearankers.. 113 COMINVACII CV till 21011119910 Of Inca imuutot;is CUSCO mman • yus,anansuataa atir,s, \ BEItdVEU Td `, ti-PARK PLACZ IS STRELT,N 11A5SJf11IOUSE,N:1ORR; When they artirtoir N tie? sroog. of FURNISHING DRY , GOODS To which ittiweb et Slide theft. attehilow .111 hortekocr, • he oeolOwteely,efwviett." , " •:„ They wilt hseeweosteetlT OkheatTetiel Whit nweley tee( from the talteafaiturtwe dootwittlee pod ow*II"' Itio7 \ FAlllue utotemo.. • ' • Llitleetued4Xllloll.llllliletiliGli:....X.,r;• • P. ett'h r GLOW cennunL, \ • • . Tpur., 1111131.49.1• KIN and TOWELII4OO. " COUNTEZPAYIte quitly.O". i - \ • -SATIN DE LA IN ', , AND'iIItOCC)ATELLR.\, \ • DAMASK AND DILINTAIIB.• •- •.';..: COLORED AND WHITE DLANKETE.• CAIIPCTIN9S,"II.4IIIEit uNrimus AND bAVOiI . tIUSLZD tutu , AND'lttolalT6ll3. - Wee,* tun witoOlote : COACU C.Ait. TRIM eliNt3S. flec ' etreS direct heat tt• Freer.h Owl • Gera= DoCtail too io, itIAJOUECLOTII," * .R.tery 0001,17 of OIITTPLINItet ii4s9cUrtgi, ; cTolla8: . ssaati,tsu irraTENT L,Ekitits. eo it ea .. taom Aro staxpla. • .11.0,'DAMAS.11:4.; US - TINAI4, 111 , /aNT.Nd, :DT &MI. PVTINu& for elflike& ru hetraßs. • rt., laundom ciOrtX...l txruterar trgAyang k r *: unnarit witea !Oat Etat: " &VXON.I aillemorarso ' MIMM2M TR`J'Si'OJITA.I`I6I, 511 - 04 N. • CAUOIIEY hating retired from hl. 10 ) 0n, ndlto Jlnnoo lottatrlt' oadopl,l or Dlr. Caatt..2. tWItl htrtlttor .1 at adratt kw Nola Li. '''a siLl ' , l-2 i ^ .T.V.V700.1 . r.,14t0.;., UNION LINE: :1; 1852, To Olevelandlind the Lakes. 17/2a217011.2.. tilliiosprattks, Clarldand,•22oartetods., R W , Asoul.s,.Nothestod, P. \ 'IS WELL it.A owls! Line is to j.trap.port Idottbda4J Sure 1 4..1 rato butah and dlerrLand 2orln comb.. ak. and parts on the 0010 . ••• litobitio No. 2 viii ylth In roottoOtton hid LI., Immo., linabAYmb AAA koclodttr, .datl7 (20tula7a eirep.Reondoettnt Itooheattd nlth a daitY 111., of packets to Warn. Apply to \ O. at. lOn .. Arnit, , IL COON, • ‘• • • auNdolthdakl aZtd Nator ato. FARE REDUCED. nst Newton' Plank Road Route 8.-114'91011E, PIILLADELPHIA 4. \ ASH ' \ ', INO TON mu: • \ , PARE REDUCED. 11 1 0 %Ninon s2,olllcre than Pa. R. aid a T.o l tst er , $ 1,20 .1., .3: \ ' , l . e'. I. ti,. col.dogtglit \ e.t.ge . iosTUROI7OII SETTICE te Kash) m, and by tabus CU Mt.. MiseettgidT . 4 1 1...tTitrit; ' . r=1:8 . tberfultod Etats Mail.) leaved thO Mitmootodicia 1 \ bath above the Wit. Blidl4. avaax Frkluio id ti lechridi. via the 'Youghigheny Mum Paosagem •ll l .latmt the tom. aud tete aplemald U. S. 14 " en•dtu at West, Nut°. twat moults, curt the PD.*. Du& Crombilio the mountains lit darns U. Tato Poi troursilborut , sited ids cam at tha Ultimata • Ulla ii.mh . Q.d. 4110 a Was \ Pi 81, fircalcfsat at Ilsitimote sed . \., ~. ?Arm City. toots hhalelphla, awl attire In Dow 08iere !u 51 1,1rfm.45.:,. . ........._ ......._$ 900 \ Phltsdelobts.\ . ... ---:............ 10,uti \ M,(INONO t l o t, afitE nig simmer Vases the R - kook above ths Drifts. Daily. ich c cliiC.B..B-1., • Ttorethin I *ring Pittsburgh by the using bui. m it crcoa thrt 11)001341.1. Um 012. sight. midsvrttyvdo Cudbridatei mutt ja /Wog Mr the 8 Weida train cretin( ihr Ultimata, Weil boa 19 rtaltltadt”rol ir...hincrio. city, and actin In rbitadelphla at :o'clock tha lime night. \ , \i, \ Para to itatilmors.` -- ...... ..i,...i, $ OA \: \ 711 d „Mt :-..-- 'N::\ --- l'oro : °, l"`• 7 l'l^lMkltai—lfttl.r;:;44 , 4 , gt, MIM A S now', 1!..'7 15 Awati , 0 8 ,11213 LY, ‘,, Forwarding and qzonnotsion Bierslant, Ya Ilarchookr./ormojynertlsof hy BOAT; f rLiCrlLd•n, olklo. ac may or ct* lk . l i i dcrat otmthrris 1 1 . 11 .i4 I.4re,et Datir halorren Cleveland sad PlttabuiMla *Cc CoNSIGNST.S. I. A Ungar Lit o.o"Unt, 11.01. Dickinson, %col krancm M hr l, to Moom.. •Co ' a r k m nobtma, M'sonnet\ Mort on Marine, l n. on, &to .3111rmsam, mfaconlo, \ , " I" ? "' s larior (Altorun. Lsocimostis, Ohio. r go 5Dr knit, Michigan lobo Wallace.Vt Joseph Mlchigan , 6 1MC: a tt ' sith t t ."*.°l',* \ n3 , 6 4 ArNtii.oi.i . g.iir•sh , t•r• Agent for Merchants' and , kg-,?LeJX., rl 4°,t,'" 4171131. N. A 9•7. 1.11.2 fe.Ths ' lte ' ri OW, too+rn . al firloster rljukl n oT, Ilark ont Z Package ut. s 'it. Om" 11 ... 1 Shlpby 41041 111141 of T, Lrarss g, 740 j Hirer, Pally at 5 o'rlosk, la, M . ni,Eit LAND & OGDENSBURGIT LINE. }\ th.sme • ~NI orianuelmnt with lletonclatarir s 17111 • or,rkertonshurgls, hen Tort. Agent for the DI denshurga /tositormad. and th. C. Lt. a encliks ld °My Om lust faollithss that cart to. olAsinod for fbal franc!' of 51 crohand.ho demand far Satan or she CLEVNLAND & PITENBIMIGH RAILROAD.' .1419\ 444‘1416.1141 to f0114414(1 Freight bifida lkd at a .dryer. Minin g a from the V 4444 Immo raid Camas .501 crlllMrldlcaskralip Wert dekine forth . 4 1i1a1,..14•1,0i lure 4.104. \ MICHIGAN COUTIIENN EAM,ROAD. \This Comp/pigs! orenhic orsarigstkoc Inn e P.onra on snow route trcolinrt clue mearnerr. sum of them silklcsmacy dock < veryenning, Sminlaya alocrorml. met4„l.chian Keaodruky and Tokslo. .Menhir.; at 3111 on • In Oar morchmgraln Mom for Chicas, go. th.r. connect/ Mr nMb rho Chleiciolod ot.. Lads liar ' of canal and strandma 4. Pa1.40.4 4 /111* th ia In Lbleag amoon t loilkantr affmriaonn clitagulreme or ly t • • Ito Slither r=w, tintiki -1 7 8451 Zalgek \ ' • M erelults' , Pari t le *at wine ' ' FOR TILErRANSPOITATiON OMER. ' \ S CIIAN ISE ANT'PROpII(E.'' 'YU tENIITIMAIA. OAKALS, ANEOLAIL . 101 D ,. ETWEEN inTSTAJBOTAID.RIIIL-' l iiAta+vitr.t.at .Ithoitr.ai!, , Dl.4..llF•Or' i•Arrou 'A liglttan:C3.Aot ot Mt MartratAttreinoit, \ ‘ l woLo - 4' '"' 14:44\34: 7`. 4. " '1 !. 1-.*4 . 1 6 :7 3 011.1 Zi bt r i l l. \. \ Ilarto o loctriowcoor tordlidrs.storl Other:aloe woorttrod oar 'Arroyo wroto for tr00rp0rnt100,........., / p,,,d to twain a lona *mount or Prraloorand )dorobli.odiset 1041 , 00 tt? do , o OrWogot Mr :tint) orith oroutOtorAingd' TV,C. O . , ItatlTotAdt of 't no:hrtdatlelO . ovaeour . ' l ' li o, 4 4 µ l ,24.ZaZ,Violr '" ; ', ltroil o ntrir,: r. q . kirlll orzono, thav4t to uo longer owood.red aCou t, rut e r unro'ifion to ntionne tut on orloorloto.ar't., rat la veto ty agwriot Wat loarto ot trawporlottort va4 o 4. ta.ttli.‘ la.p, to:erne:al I , rahlroods ',. , • `. , L 110110 10a,1.1 not our 11111/6 opt l'ottotu todr nonoto An il otatto'Coutitunkorloi at tql.r.robourn in Atonal ann. thdowlrld....thrtolt, aellt , lrattl,.l. g CV. &lay constourat cot throretitcrootroarworsondtaul ....onto we dogrerY DI tools ~,,D u r,,,J,,,,,, tbp package...tram and In al • good 'ltor no vkdd, tWinirdo \,‘ ' ‘. ' ndoor, /W. roiotword to orto goar....i: iiibd, g r D b. ,rill br rectircd aostforrnrWC 106,3)1 at t 00..,,, ', DD . not. rauol 1.1 , 1, Anil) . aeanuing ro tortn,i,,,,c,. rltt 14111 vntra eimut IPew.garaloriou, b lotto.> \ or, advs. on!: t; , t N' L ' i '‘ , ' . c. A. 31[AAULTY k i t h, • \ Bughams . Transportation ek L , -.ll,iiiiapgiglBs2.ligia & FASTERN CITIVS • iN opontog of tem Calla, tte will be roa=n dr to tnootad toisata 0.1017. rkdunt and. LI orthandlte. Intl and want. \ /Wight, alwarr at loweat rataccharged birmardalble Una, .Erna blandinnatlnt Itoranatraland ouvanko eat nud w•ot, attadot any ell re lbardrtrat\ting or ad ig ar141)111,.. • A /AM Cr Ladino toranddod and 414nm:dons torthlntir Xi M rd go l n p A W ii x ° a l lot !v * . T `x? ,:rit ' ititt u' age. • • Welt inn auraoi at- 14. any lar North Inward *trona,: Italata.... Ittl 111:1t111 1 , 1. 10%iiest at rtmw; ATIT TSB ITItG TRANSPORTA rION LIN 1.:7 rill b. ...0.•on: Li /1. (MIN NOlt tl.illtrhurcl.N d stritiL4Alll2 s Ca; Mt lotrrect •Thatry nrO'Comsor a 00. tr of- des to). tlmunnt t ortrn Nup4mlaal afty• dot; rm.), ram in..)alrh 1 will merestwin root y thaw saal 11,0`OUNNUR. A GREAT BARGAINS IN, \\ .',DRY GOODS S.I,,LING OFF' AT COST TO TEL\ ' • lIUSINESS: Yr , B Sabs'eriber beinit 'about . to r; . nquie.h . retail Dry Grata Duettists, and batlo ads marls arr. entente as ea r.der It nrteentry to ape ens Ma .ex I, rte. let of Joly next, •DI anattnenenalfllUßS4 DAV. ey \lath, and 441 his entire meek .4 !salty and at roe, seers.. \ Int 000,11,11aile0 Teen privet pally rilirshaed IMMO. WO tonn4.4leitratle tarsaltu, beltnt eer nt Totter IL. that regular rtift. ' \ ), , t4e1.1: awns wtia. ch 11%1 , 11:T4 , , .0 " "km" ' ' and cradles. • • Eatle and,elethe ••••, Dermot and inn et Ilwaskapitlas , hlarkellles sunt.,lutstitursprlnte„ Elattrartil anit; ; sielereiylmity,• I.inettpLertini.s stet len I.erte. - . • • ‘ ‘i • FANCY:4OOI)S. IM* PlDOWlPALfitteidOit4 6.1 Pign. \ ren NIJS knd Tbllot g•11.1r. • \ \ • . \ -flat Prtnrhi.llllo,l lerrette; 11.4=323.141n0d 11 , ttz . de!sh... \ lititste Mimi:tor. and a Doe etn ' rt f.T Dien Gnats antierslli • MBRODERIES. iCorktil iitcolih and, law' 2lvia and 'leaven, j' eTVtl i / •, ;,. • Elbbialdexed lines reqle Tta: • • I.9Ttal amn• sod Dd./. in • snick. of Tale.. edO.C. an 4 Ituiertlaqs, Dieethenwitb • • ••eltt..T of abet good% Yw natairuna, await.. oh of Yr kith will actually be mild at tollginal.Turt Early arearit /111,eS 511 , 1•NIGIRmite . nt P. H. All ...,reatl krinelen thee:sae:err\ indrbtnl to the obe*, der tn, Jan cask : 1104. are , retturetell to Dal Wl mune, as ail dents , pa; In the Dandy et an attorney \ \ myln fL.IO j'AIIitIESTOCIVI3", itgitllgE \ UGS! 11 w :\ :Mimi k -Rtittilar \ Physic . • .n. '., • . • i Ilemort th.. : 4oauluataathl , • ~ "„, -,J. , 3 --r-lima ttatirra:Ahlt:,../M.l 1t63. : 1 AM A phsaiolin byprofespaion orth 'c g , Islay , std., and ai Auto haro WOO Timed dinas I sods. kaaap - • • • • , ' ~, Lma uninsOahan 1 mt.MPVlaliilattia In my n ot ~,,,,,,,i.... t araa prtmallatl Onlrlar brollar Windt:alai bill an Itentitt two antan'atals Glyn. Yetmthomn heetaa• snit to ma that It Walt valuable praparatioa,haalng hid It in bin o nnuaanally: • Ammdlualr. I ant tor two datos MMato.l •haaa mad It nit, and I Mutt mantme that toy \ pactatlana woro mate taan toata--Iti ,tomb atom mato mtanlahlop; tratamtar, N IT In ovary thstatom whoa properly , antatalamml, , .If , yet rill aanit me►Or MY nnhneminmii.o ini n' rlten l t n lynl 'F4i Mr kirr W00,1,,a0 *in mpog ,- in% t MC tr 4 nal,nr otharyamm m :,.,,Aihri6o{llll Of min larfeits A . Vit l Whatley,. ••,'. Praparnl and aohaby ,11. A lIN LOTI,VIi &-(10,- ~ ~ to rlataortintl, ,• , mama of Woad aw-...l tn.{ ata: --..-4. .',',. •.... -..IIIqI.:GLOTBDirG 'O.O l / 8 .13:. •,,, \., I' '••••''. ' ' • Mtuluilliatts 4i,,U0i0.,' :`, • • s r •' . i ' lt • ' • 'A' 11 CIL A NT. ~T 1L010? 1 ,.r; No. 185' - Lidiity'S'l44.Avg St.. Ciai{..i', i ' um% opetiel:Er.new: Clothing Stbriti; a , ii tiro aboyoLtloritard trio' Al.. molting it yo.oll . I tor otelotty Coninoerv, oestlapoto, pr,loo I or. Pro roirrotiont,partbasoltrltti irpfetal 4k., to 014 trmeowd 0 b o.oAttey orelfrrrotrod to utoko .0 40.101 - ha ) n ops i.rd .04 rpeoi , tlmblO pt Ito. TWO lama tr. Y. Arta 111 vation to. th is branto et, thorto boresims, 0.11. y Imre MI ocatidsne. ttattboy vill lap .61.• to - 010.410 , 11 , ettstut.to *Mts. parbirattrox, They aro atorfroontooool. Mut a Cram In of IIZAIITVHADM eb0T11124%, Of 14.0 , 47 , mplopglriort r t , Ir4NIF . 0:= 0 11== o r 0,0 •ak \ta.. • WyE.TiIIBAA.Y.R.F.CPp,PETi-ADADIS cp.Mit. Vanua' testing, hut* 4...vssi U..U sr. Awl*, *1 I nod unman. .T. 4 Acire lbelN *ft oc , Odd on:um% 'ct Vullati itordir. th.eur, _ • • -La (tueoeswof , toittut4v iateat•Uto.r.ip4 cammikim Sartai , W rWM Altretakeollat 00545, N 4- 07 00 ,t t r i f", ..1"4 \\\ REM • \ , - . • - ' • ••'21.) The, best Iteineaf eVei knowis, Le ,/ito. anchi, ;Wm, CYO. co.r Vigitiskaa..gtott ing itosti:Dteittilboi.Throsikilltt.Poo , ldtat. Pan mama ht \toroul tfiti. .PtVit atom n I,tt , 114 tle4o. u pttvYiur7r Wlid ' Co 4404 Limo sad sam(cA procitid mow etter tv*viot , tht.Old• \ • \ • 11 4 D CHERRY,. HAS _LONG, BEEN Y 'ktown to pos•tu btrotimit. tstnlttittill/FPF OO Ills Lot Is tiatlllar to enir togaton hi oil. lisil.dtd Phttiolotati atm prt...lbt it It sh valet, of Ibrlsi ItNe Wont ecemplainta. Sal:, alto bits batik equidlr aot.tl ittt It. virtnec itttl wee plmitelanst.*llatatt ler to'the‘ emutirit hare goo* Fit Dr to'Setime that emu CONSUMPTION meld be mined by that clod. in ottor thud.. NMI.. It um le - curly , yMttetreeh Oeht• doubt, to hhelr Ignorance to prepaotegemed Mtoitrdtterlei It—. Santulli nor entirely °trial./ by Petktutt te/10.1 . meet en/ long Mporteure:. The eellmoraluati me' Mut/ qualltleyditheetere mete statues.re rum, for the 4mn mmbloed aml . tustbeil tnt in Dr. Irletar.4l‘ MI/ .Chorry. 117\ehIre oey o tt:ri m oLo t c , r .rt.,a ueelsmt 4.7 ls /tot truly eftearlaus iemeo e. ' eILY loan of luttrootter add liver diem.. met keeeplo mete, , rouvloue ell • hefty*. that cur theory te melt, .r ? h, t t e 'Mu kor roveloperfereohl by 1311. wr;,d, Teo ;\P AziOTHER ASTONISIINti`CURE. IL \ . Melte, • Mehl! mrachant et Itembeillit Patrtield resume. Ohlts reel 00 the fedaeldit haute to . 11r. Meter'' , Dela. of Wild Chyrry.P ' .• ilionntto, Y•lrtell Ohio. ISSI. \ Sir. I. D. Vete—Del 04-1 Mee to state to you that "tutees.% am en eixtren yearsjand`about • esr gem. story wtrere tta:k et eteeuite, 'chicly/Owed her errs much, root lett Ler' title • l ac hod Muyhe / etemlnytel ell of the PhYFIMeoo vttblepus, rriu4 tor the mature or remorkno Ler rouhlt. hot • Ithout \ Mamma: Shen •oyeel to he /Mg •iuto der Mtlt \ mewl 'umpteen of coeval:ita.:, • • them tried .Dr. Ij.neere . Liverwort' abet \ • • DM this , au/earth d her ettleahe and' one btr 'lnept.. X • ettli trft'e toethuutet chetreeter, Av. now =oft writ. slyN lert.. and It FM totrntrraddiat !tar that) from ay nor the yrog reel, af that itoutUable Ilse/Me:Mu r • ...Punn. Of ologrA4*. tlt,C i , Hut hretidentialiy zee tho dolitkot , or Joustbeel eme. uo...ditodlst., Snietd.l eared of etentoMM ' lion, by It bur's Itaipam orb% thltClelty. MI. crested • ' faint Lope 11. It mitlbehrlyeney Unoubter,mul Mame detlely counorteml puny It. eme It Unmet hottautty \ \ relief. her teeelth wee m yror Irene the liret hotthh and by the tea of two bottle:tor !Wren, f MIA 13mr tr, oho net moorra tu rorn.et heel th; toot she not no. at ail till ear to to MI the! ate 140.1 , - •,•111t per di:vve ' at to 410 . 0 010 tor Zr. leteell Nat. 'ate 00%4U Cherry • ell 0010 . 100. lie, 3..1 but try It, `. Ft:KALIL \V yno of the brae,. I hare dieTred te ' tht tbeom of Dr. WI.. 1.10 Ltr'• 11,04.71 1511ditterry. I vox I.l,ltysted by Uat eireft, echurge. etueuaisuett, to eley i• Tbo athte• de" flute bored, hoe le toe, Wt. t.hlr lamp) clay brotloAo otol al+tro,) Shu !betel Uul, newel; all the Lemur,. et the Mmes.. I 1,e4 A 31,1. f.trind ecugh WWI ripeeti , latadit ettor deal Et hleedlctia Ft ver. towboo, awl .31,11. chnl alter:utter will 4,0.1,d . heat altd bum unity. tb. , ..ere VA " fiog tht Oro. le. [Merl tl.l. irceta.laihr, hada thee abont s h:drleek. eel toy tet:pd, tvoehtered tor rue. hotel", •tueuee le,ohe tßitt,eurieed • the IP. f.f I,l.oeuel hberly.' Withotitt ittioretoye. they to 10hn , 4 alol r,to Mee Ced saw, IFWVIs“ it fur, the• cruder 1 I:emote:teed tot.- log it, no heattrOfraprokeet,' and 111 'pr. pv,401 from the tame 1 recuttdoc,d`edene 1 , ele , able It. La 0.4 end oted we ref bueleme. \ 10/1 hoer. slikh I 1.1111 I - entente to do. I T. liken Muni:ollli. 110 1.0 Adel twlll Mb. =MI . . , .. ~ ;.., , ..1 i.. 0 .,1 1,4• , Tttli Tlo Tt , li)"S , .) I g tied V.II NJ eIIifiILEASIS , y•tot TIEN 1.1,11k,S il.stl'Ullnalit.'s • - • trill 'rare , 1. , .. o-ae" tea a(' .!iorc aletth.ruw f coon,. flteonwheal.h redlorellsw dalo a.• ', , '.• ~ • , , ' - • ' tlardyg I . .tut Led...."". 1a...d0ue10,164.0i , • . y \Jolts!). rook—l/tar eir,k, f have a tlaepoixta tateenu. , tUus 2.,,,the e'en:tel. 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J. outwead C . ... ,11g1 If er li. theater,. X-arez ” ' .1) 1., '‘couutt hp. U. dlld'whie. 10 , agoo.); • Ida , lluw i . , 11..;,!•• eety.c.,l4,lr...lt_2Lor.ville., ...,,,,, , L,,__Lo a . 11 ,. ....... , •2-...`,), - , ' 13. IL Pahneapok Ve ' , ro• Sail* u'ut ./:w4.4scgclouidtle wed, Yee •,Wkwilli \ lkita 001 r teca verai. ~,. , N ~ Y. •. , \ , THIS TREPLAATIbN boo now 4064, the \ ' , , tool; I! 10eady. , 14,0 1000:1 trill, Mary 1,, takothaatly • y - r.ll,...mprudect am .e..W.Pd e ( helatt zuldllgoe kW expelt- .. \ meyworout tram the leyotroa 1.1.1 udeeetowle4 tureen' ~. isi.,, bot taterot.idt.o•lrbiotttto , too In 00.07 ivq4olOft E' \ e pgiwnt reagrwlll7atliwteg a it)” emu". certainly 4* . der. 11 . Wertity the a1..11,13 0 pl. lu iglehs. ... . '.._ , , , Th e ..propt {Aloe, tow •towle tt a ptUht tou...UW the in. \ \ dull a 11. 0. to each sal" /.0 .14011it: , 1 „ .11.01..11100/111j. \ Zit 1 ;:l. ' 11/2ZrIt ',e . .:I•lrk2;tlZitcn:l - : . {1;;;.. ' .4rr; . . cited Yet roll* "ill'a.qtlugAtlrxt.`;‘,T.;" 7, ',;flt,:., „.....1. , • adrprOaxo..., I put Ipa *4 altytt ft i 0., 1.1.. k ettiil.lll. In* , , Natecamts of hotr!roth 01 tarlyeetable Vireos& la lllllele.', • A `'ll. Par. of ‘lto V o u r ldik . and elle . tht , i::.l=l:aullties al. ': yy rt..i:t:J ll / I.. "; ' lL S rra l twas i ld ' alUk . a . f ‘ b...l..i.r...: "" ntt, ... '; 1 , 7: 0 ~:.r, r fu tam,it 0 , 11c. , ..411t. .ty fakielailllT \ ~ ~ •A eiod liewit\l ' or tii..tadiail - 1- ', ''.' 011. LATIIOBrS , ritilNell. IFUALE.., ~''.,' \ cr„,,,,,, 12 . 1 . A.A.11 , n , l i Txnegode aru i TtNettukl llktankleg \ \ lieheral Weakarig. V.„...1 , ..4707:111.1it; tt7a-tilr 1.!1ig . .. C ''.,,`,.'llgt,;!Liff:l,°.:l;g:gat'ilittltd\kgr:.: lenee'oy Wla.l. and &IV 110101‘ Complaittto. Polni