, ' -, ~: ~.. _ ~~~.. F` ~ i~~ ..' 4, ' 4% :.'.4.:-•:':; :'..:'•:.':.::' !.. : ': . '..• - .;',..!k .....-7';'.:,:,...','';'5.1 The Rev. Mr..Diekson, loomi the Presbytery of Northern lodiann, ?NO n report. sdhering to the former action of I‘3ll. hotly. The Nev. Mr. Ulit, from the Presbytery of Cambridge, repo led Substantislly in favor of the proposed Union: The Re 4. Mr. Coodwilley, from the Presbytery of Ohio, rend ti report ripproticil the proposed plan of Union . genern!ly, A report wog rend f.rom the Presbytery of lowa, expressing their w;!lingarso to submit to whatever action the, Synol took upon the pine of U.O°H. •'r 4 . 1 011 ~ . 7: ~ ~.,, , ...,,..,:: 1,!!!, 4 Z. •. • it 4 t ) 4f ?'• ' • r3Z - ' l '. 4 1 4 . t " • •••',4. , :.--,-, ..,''.1.,., , mkt ' T.A..1.14 , •:, 43 ~, li' - , ). l'‘ • '. 4 -"' 3,, s!" , r`l')lts':!;:',1":* ; -`k9-• : , i,‘ ..4:••••;;-; ..;-;•.1~14--N:'•41•;10.4*.n.' e •41:. 7, r , ::: 4;;*:::,: -', - ,,2,:N4. -:::-* ,p,i4.1,.. .‘ 4 • o ' <l. 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French was appointed-on the Committee of .hliesions, Mr. David DorPan on the Committee of Supplies, and Mr. Morrow on the Committee of Statistics, all in place of Mr. —Me. Harper, who was The report of the Dosed of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund was presented and road. This feed in established far the laudable purpose of aiding the widows end orpbsos'of Ministers.— Report laid on the table. The report of the Treasurer of the Synod was read and referred to Committee • on Funds. The report of the ,Committee on Appeals was • reed in the case of Robert Taggart, of Keokuck, of the Presbytery of lowa. The Committee re. . Commend the appointment of a commissioner to try the case. After st long debate, the report was recommitted, and Messrs: Wallace and Col line were added to the CoMmittee. Report of Committee on Appeals, on the pro. test and appeal of Cheaters congregation from the action of the Presbytery of Chattier., was presented and laid on the table, and made the order of the day for . Tuesday Torrnoon. The report of the Board of Foreign Mierions was read by De. Cooper, nod refereed to Com• mute. on Mieaioni.. • . A report of the Select Committee on the Oh _ menace. of the Sabbath, was presented and reed by Mr.,Thompeon. Resolutiona appended 011ie report adopted, and the reoorttaecepted , • and ordered to be printed in the minutes. Dr. Cooper. aniPhlr. Morrow were appointed o Com mittee of Correspondence on the Sabbath. Synod adjourned with prayer by Mr. logien • F ATTNIIIIOOI Nr..516m. The afternoon ne9sion RUA opened I.lth prayer by the Moderator. The minutes of the mottling Oession were reed and approved. A number of changes were' modo,upon and additions to tho'roll., - On motion of tho Rev. Mr. l'otteroort, - it was resolved to take up the satinet of •nhe hosts of 'Union." The Rev. R. H. l'onork reed n report from the Prenhytery of Wm!, 011 the !object, in favor of tho U 14611. . _ . The Presbytery of Shecango . reported verbal ly is favor of tho Union. - A discussion arose as to whether the report of several Mit:deters connected with the In:1111M Presbytery, promoted by Ur. pereridge, ehonld be read, It cot being a report of. the Presbytery. On motion, permission wirt,iven.hin by a Tote Or 34 to 62. The statement, or iepott, objected to the over ture of Union, that it was not, in many points of dochine, i sulEcientlj , full and explicit, nod con cluded by expressing n hope that it would be re jected. On motion, it wits resolved that whatever is connected with theaubject of Union, in the re ports of Presbyteriee already - read as a whole, be read. A report was read from the Presbytery of Il linois, expresaing ttieir readiness to • submit to the,action of the Syned - ou the subject. The Presbytczy of ,Altegheny was far from be dog prepared to adopt the overture, although ad mitting its merits id many. respeCts. The Presbytery of Albany 1".• .. fled favorably on the overture. The l'reatoptery of Clarion war not prepared to report fully, but could agtoe to no orator° an. lea it contained a faithful narrative.. The Piesbitery of bloat:l4On/ reported in Co vvr of the overture.. • The Presbytery of 'Philadelphia reported ad versely to it: The minority of Chartiers Presbytery presen ted a stitemeat appro'ring of the overture as burls cf The reading of the report of the Union Con vention, heti on Wednesclny, the Vii of May, in Dr. Prevaley'e Church, Allegheny, was =ilea That Convention hid . Bo:aired, That io the judgment of this Conven tion, the bodies hero represented (the Associate Prembjteriaia Church, the Associate Reformed •Presh3teibus Church; and the Reformed Piesby te'rian dhurch) are one--one is their doctrinal ;demi, 'one in their exhibitions of those doctrines, and mut In their forms and usages in the worship of clod, both public and private, as . far as unity can erpected any Chu r ch, in the present state,of Imperfection; andttliey ought to be organically one, cit-iperatinet?the emlesiastl ea! judicatories. ~:.,;: ~:~~ ~~' • A motion was uffeied, resolving that the bads of Onion be adopted and presented to the Asso= elate Reformed Church. Discussion on this sub ject wan called for.. ' ; On ioetion, it wai revolved that the speakers, In diveassing the basis of Union. be restricted to five minutei each. Dr. Ramsey, of Canonabuzih, (senior minis ; %ler) Utensil, that the plan of Union abotild not have come from the. Asaociate Church. Ile op ]. posed it etnegly. ,Mr. Donna; of hickory; Pa., was of opinion that Ibis basis of Union might comprehend all the terms of comminion. There was no Church • in this country from which thej had seceded, and .the grounds connected with the aeceusion origi nalty were =Den of history, sad need not be coupled with the Unice. Dr, 'limns, of Wishinglon, Fa., gave a brief history of the crien of the proposed plan of Union. had been a member of the commit -tee which drafted the basis of .Union, and while Ito would state that be preferred the ~ t.setimany already need by th'b Secession Church, be bed agreed that.this basis should be submitted to the Synod for their ection. Mr. Blair, of Indiana, Pa., agreed with the teeth:way, rather than have no Union. Dr. Beveridge thought that there was a netts oily of °notion, lest, while attempting to form a 'Union," they should split among themselves. -- Mr. McAuley moied to refer the motion to adopt the Mein, to a committee.— Retell oot of Iltr.Dickey, Mercer county, epoke warmly In &Tor bt the basis. _ DE Rodgers was %hearty friend of Union, and promedtd to show the reasons which induced him to bacon's so. Mr. Henderson, ,of Ohio. thought that they ought to tab a solemn view of the members of Christ's divided and bleeMog body,and when the,* did, 'he thought they would not lag quer. 'eel ibout the bandages with which to bind them Dr: AlaJerson rose to more that the propoeb: tlon,-end the paperit Connected with It, be refer red to a select committee—said committee tore. fort to-morrow afternoon. Carried imanimone- - motion, it leas resolved that the Moderator Appoint a committee of sis. The Bor. Meson. Wallace, Cooper, Boyd, sad Bczogge, and Elders Strange and Monroe, were appointed on said °Ow:tattoo. The session lion closed with prayer by the Mr. Dickson. . , -431lat!cm's Unnamis, tor June, has teed r e: calved. is Is a very nice asiduseful number. It dons the volume, and gives • table of son- taste. Ttds numbet bee a full description, il: lustvettut by flge wood cute, a/ Ace's great 'taut pros manntiotorY, to New Yea. , ' Donne= -Elotra.=The Mayor yesterday held Phillip Sohnenibly to ball in the inint'of *250, on • charge of heaping • diactrdsely balm on. Viborg amt. • MMMIMM Dummy Count.—The following verdicts have been rendered since our last report. In the cue of Minalow Latimer & Co. vs Samuel Leonard, the jury returned • verdict of $92931 for tho plaintiff*. • Henry Crawford er Leopold Sshl, before re ported. Verdict for defendant. H. McLaughlin vs Joe. Miller—No. 690, July. Verdict of $348 12 for plaintiff. A. M. Wallingford fa Jno. F. Binger TA Thos. Farley en of Daniel Liggett deceasedz—No. 249 July 1851, List No. 273. Verdict for defen dant. Jaa. Torrence ye Jno. Clark & P. Roes ex'a of J. Phillips et devisees—No. 663, List 329, Mo. Milian& Loomis for plaintiff; Robb, Kirkpatrick & Woods fur defendant. Verdict for plaintiff $294 O. I). Magegny - vs the Monongahela Navigation Company--No. 83, Jan.. 1851, Lig No. 368. Action to romver [or damages alleged to have been inflicted on the estate of the plaintiff, abore the second lam, and consequent injuries resulting to his land in the same neighborhood, owing to the construction of the Monongahela elack-water. Cochran, litedillan & Loomis for plaintiff, T. Williams & Idhaler & Co. for defen dant On trial. Christian Preisser ea Daniel Lnis—No. 584, July 1851, List N6.."._4. Verdict of 8155 24 for plaintiff, defendant not appearing. Busra.mtr.—Some burglar broke into the dwelling house of Mr. Forsyth, who read. on Gay Alley, between Sandusky street and the East Common, on Saturday moraine, about two o'clock, and stole $lB In money. In his search after ,after farther plunder, he alarmed the inmates of the house, who rose, and he fled. Rum—Lewis Cook, a cabinet maker, who in sides on Centre Avenue, was attacked by some ruffians, to whore he had offered no provocation, on Saturday night, as he was panting up Wylie' street., and forced to fly. Ile took refuge In the house of. Mr. Samuel Eannen, at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel Weds, bat was pursued and badly hasten; bin head was severely cat, nod be wan otherwise injured. Pollee officers McCoy and Boyd, on Sunday accented Edward McCune° _and Michael Tinning, charged with being con cerned in the affray, and they' were held to bail by ,Alderman Major, in the rum of $5OO for their appearance at the nest Court of Quarter Sessions. Mr. Ilannen Moo lodged a complaint against Mr. ?defiance, whom he accuses of as sault and battery with intent to kill, and he wan hell to bail on thin charge, likewise. Arteisrm,.—A mon named John Young, was yelderlay arrested by the Mayor's Police, in a !tomtit on Smithfield street, nenr Third, on a charge of being concerned in a burglary recently committed in Somerset county. The encased made his escape, but was aftewards recaptured in a house in Cherry alley, and taken on to Johnstown, thence to be'sentto the place where be is alleged io been committed the offence. CORAB nu - Ass/atm—Mr John hlcelellan, of Allegheny, was knocked down on Saturday night, by some cowardly ruffian, who came op behind him at the corner of Sandusky street, and felled him to the earth with a brick. Ile is very ncyerely injured. Au.snitcsr Cannella —The Select and Com mon Councils of the City of Allegheny, met on Thursday last, and we regret that ne hare bah. etto been unable to find • place (or their pro ceedings. Present—Memme. Borland, Bedford, Behaven, Dahell, firahom, Mansholt Moira, Painter, Sha ner, %Volker, and Robinson, Pren't. . Mr. llx!tell presented a petition from citizens of the Fourth Ward, signed' by Messrs. M. E. Trevor, .1. C. Lewis, James A. Knox, a a!, ask ing Councils to pore Grays, alley, from Lacock street to the caul: on motion of Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Raiford, referred to Committee on-Ordinances, to report an ordinance for that purpose, and 'concurred in by C. C. By Mr. Shutter, a petition from citizens of the Second Word, residents of Jackson street, asking Cottecile to pave said street. On motion of Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Moffitt, referred to Committee on Streets; concurred in by C. C. By Mr. Shaper, a petition from Committee of Washington Engine Company, stoking Councils for an appropriation of $lB, for the purpose of putting a new floor in the Engine or Town House. -On motion of Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Moffitt, referred to Committee on Engines; eons aired in by C. C. A OOMMUOICII6OII from Om Ohio and Pennsyl.. vania Railroad Company was presented, asking Coaiteihr trubicribe $200,000 to the capital stock of said Company, On motion of Mr. De xelL.seconded by Mr. Painter, referred to Com mitteeon Finance, and concurred in by C. C. Mr. Balsell presented the Report of Commit. tee on Anderson Street Bridge. in relation to the bills of Messrs. Joe. Walker & Son, for $1,725, 'with the following resolutions: •••lleselred, That the Mayor be and ho is hereby Zuthcrized to draw his warrants on the City Treunrer for the sum of thirteen hundred and tweaty-fire dollars, in favor of Joseph Walker & Son, for the City's portion of the cost of erect ing a bridge over the canal on Anderson street, on said Joseph Walker & Son rates ing into an article, warranting the bridge foul welte months. Also, Resolved, That the Committis on said bridge give the said Joseph Walker &Son' an order on •the President and Directors of the Hand Street Bridge Company, for the four hnodied dollars appropriated by them for the erection of said bridge.—On motion, seconded by Mr. Pointer, report accepted and resolutions adopted; laid over in C. C. By Mr. Mannall—The reporter Committee on Finance, (on the commankation from the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company. asking a sub scription of $100,000) The Committee recom mend the poetpooeinent of the matter for the present, and ask to be discharged. On motion of Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Painter, re port accepted and resolution adopted; concurred la by C. C. Oa matins of Mr. Moffitt, Seconded by Mi. Shiner, Rudy, 4, That the Committee on Finance report, at thetiext meeting of ,Councils, the full mount of the indebtedness of the city of Alle gheny. Laid on the table. COMMON COUNCIL. Slated ,Ateetiay. —Timbers present—Menus. Ashworth, Arnold, Davidson, Gallagher, Gang, Morrison, Miller McCandless, Nixon, • Park, Biddle, -Ray. Wickersham, and Boyd, Preal. The Minutes of lost meeting were read and ap proved. A petition from cidtens living and owning property on Craig Weer, praying to bare said street (from Robinson street tnßank lane) gra. ded end paved, was presented by Mr. Nixon. On motion of Mr, Wickersham, seconded by Mr. Nixon, referred to Committee on Ordinances, with instractione to bring up en ordinance gran- ting the prayer of petititionere; concurred In by A petition was presented by Mr. Morrison, from citizens of the First Ward, living and own tog property on Rebecca street, preying Coun cils to' order the paving and grading of maid street, from Craig street to Allegheny avenue. On motion of Mr. Nixon, seconded by Mr. Mor. risen, referred to Committee on Ordinances, with instructions to bring up an ordinanee granting the prayer of petitioners; concurred .% by 8. C. A petition from - the First Ward Fire Company, praying Commits to procure a new horse to pro tect their nppandne, In e more suitable location —to dispois of their engine, and famish them with a hose reel and hose in place thereof, was presented by Mr. Merriam: On motion of Mr. Park, seconded by Mr. Arnold, referred to Voir mince on Engine!, concurred in by . S. C. A petition was presented by Mr:MOCandlees, praying to have Water alley graded and paved from Federal street to the West Common. Re ferred to Committee on Ordinances, with in structions to bring up an ordinance granting the prayer of petitioners;: concurred In by 8. C. A report from Committee on Water was pm tented by Mr. Park, which was accepted. Rumba, That the Committee on Water be and are hereby authorized to - contract for and pur chase 400 feet of 4 inch pipe, and 1720 feet of I inot gar pipe, together with nine hydrants. //entord„ That the Superintendent of the Ws ter Works be and is hereby instructed to remove all pumps navel's from side walks and streete,, upon which water pipes are laid. The committee report adversely to laying water pipe on Benton alley and Craig West. A report from Committeeon Markets was pro. 'mated by Mr. Miller, which was. accepted, and the following resolutions were adopted: ' Raeford, That the Committee on Markets be and they am hereby authorized to have the hay Scales covered in. Resoked, That the Committee on Markete be and are hereby authorized to let the butchers have the , privilege of using part of the south west square of the Diamond, for the purpose 'of letting their cattle stand %while being weighed, and - while settling for the same; provided they make the fence around the name at their own ei nem°, and under the direction of said committee: sr. masts none!, rasa mem. Not concurred In by 8. C. Geo Merrlmia, Crawford co, pa; F O Macy, The report of Special Committee, appointed 'an, B T Fleet - eh - Richmond, Vs; W B Timley, April lf4h, en the petition to change the grade Franklin co, Pa; Wat• P. Run, 0: Joseph Qnig. of. Liberty street,- was presented by Mr. Craig, l e y, Bolding , Green. Ky; A R Idaleney, Cleve- Motoilatuf the following resolution: • land; • A flamer and lady,' Franklin; Thom Rooked, That- the City Regulator be and is copy, Iowa; Edwd Sbtppen, Forest co; Q An hereby itstrocted to furnish Connelly, at. heit derson, AV It It; 8 Stickel' and lady, .1 Ran ee-1i 'meeting. with a. profile of Old; to coo - . eon, Beaver, T Mantle, 14 French, do; Joe Per form with the change asked by the petitioners ..- pm:stoner; it K Casey, Lancaster co; A L The above wen adopted by the following vote: pur tr, E conomy , y Patterson; , y oo dohlrorthi• Aro,. old..;Patidetm, Dlekey..Bharon; Zeta:lon flee' Gnat,. . Nauseam% Park. sad Boyd—M; All e n p ta i aa h' , - phu a; iyea W Taylor, blewoule; Nom—Morrison, Nixon, Biddle, tleY, and Wink- .1 yr Sarno and lady, Montpclaer, E E Kyle, erzhant-5. In 8. O. not concurred In, until Candela, 0; C Childs, Cleveland, Alt Gillettand Mr. Avery enters into an article to give right of b i g, weowirshad co. EMS way and permission to enter his property at any time hereafter, to make the sewer, he., and that the citizens give bonds to bear all liko expensee. A report from Committee nn Worden Build ings, was presented by Mr. Roy, Chairmen, in relation and favorable to o modification of the Frame Law, with the following resolution and recommendation: Rraelytd, That the Committee on Ordinances he and are hereby directed to bring up an ordi natee exempting that portion of the Second Ward, lying went and north of the Common grounds. Yea —Aghworth, Davidson, Gallagher, Gang, Riddle, Nixon, Ray, Wickersham, and Boyd-9. Naga—Arnold, Morrison, Miller, Mc- Candless, nod Park-5. Not concurred in by B. C. - A report front Committee on Streets, by Mr. Wickersham, Chairman, was precented. Haring examined the several petitions referred to them, they report on the petition of paring n street the centre of East Common to Ohio street, they And no street located there. Resolved, that the City Regulator is hereby instructed to run and stake out the line of Bank Lane from AIM street to Lighthill'e corner, ac. cording to the one agreed to by the resolutions of Couficil in Mil. Adopted Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be and he Is hereby instructed to fill op the breach in Bank Late, - above the upper bridge without delay. Aire - pled. Resolved. That the Mayor be and he is here bj instructed to take the proper measures for the removal of any building, which now obstruct Sycamore street. Resolved, That the Street Commissioner take the necessary steps for the removal of lumber, timber or other materials which encumber the streets in those parts of the city lately !submer ged by. the flood. They also report an ordinance for the grad ing and paving of Laeock Street, from Graham street to the canal, Rebecca street, from Craig street to Allegheny arcane; Beaver street, from Ohio street to the North Common; Beaver street, from the North Common to the city line, includ ing that portion called Division street; dial:ides ky street, from the ennel to Bank !dim; Saw ABB alley, from East lone to Chesnut street; Strawberry alley, from the Diamond to Web. titer Street; and the sidewalks on the north side of Shanapin street, from Pasture lane to quar ry street:. Gray's alley, from Lacock street -to the canal; Race alley and Vine alley, from La cock - street to Robinson street; Centre alley, from Federal street to Sandusky street: flay alley, from East Common to the Diamond- Adopted and concurred in by S C. The following resolution, on motion of Mr. Riddle, seconded by Mr. Wickersham, was adopted, bait not concerted in by S C. The ordinance regulating the sale of lime and sand adopted in CC, May ith, 1852. In 3 C laid on the table. The ordinance authorising the locating mid ;eying oat of a new etreet in the lot ward, to be calledißank street. Adopted in C 4 May 7th, 1852. In t C laid on the table. The ordinance authorising the construction of a public sewer on hank lone, from Ittbeeca at. to the river, adopted in CC, May 7th, l ii. In C C 4th section 101 l over. The ordinance regolating the Fabler wood and bark, adopted in C C, May 7: in 8 C concurred in The resolution outheriting tho City Regula tor to give a grade of easy access on Bank et, between Bank lane and Ridge street, adopted in C C, May 7th; in S C not concurred in but re.. (erred to Corn on City Property. In conjunction with the City Regulator. The resolution to repair vomits on Andersen street adopted In C C May 76, 18111. In 8 C concurred in. The report or the ordinance committee in re teflon to having the ordinances tranvcriberlorhich wan accepted in C C, Tiny ith, 185'2, in s laid on the table. The resolution in relation to paving the ave nues on - ibe haat Common, which was laid en the table, May G, lS 2 , and called up May ltb, IS S 2 and referred back Lathe Committee to get the ;dyke of the City Solicitor on the subject, wan also concurred in by S C. The check roll of Street Commissioner was concurred in by S C. For IRe l'o!,lorrO. 6 Mesure. Editors I have seen, with satisfaction, in In evening paper, the name ,f - SOISCRT S. SAMlntin, of Manchester, as &Candidate for the House of Itepresentatine—and the Whig and Antimason ic party are earnest in having him brought be fore the Convention—knowing his capacity to 611 that responsible office with honor to himself, and fidelity to his constituents. A Hoer. For the Pitoburgh Gerzetfr XASSIL 9N COIIIMITION. Oen. Robinson, President of the P. S 0. R. Road Ca bas generously, offered to carry the Ladies attending the Woman's Right Convention, over the road at half price. Let there be a large attendance of women from the Iron City. They paying full price •going, and returning, the cer tificate of the secretary of the convention to pass them. _ ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Up to R o'ela.k,.lort errning. • IIONOMIAHTLA MILTS, •ATER siracsT II S D Dadley, Chas Packer!, Jae. Morrison, Brady'a ltend; J A eleAllister, Louisville; Wm Slcinroe, Providence Ft I; Goo N Minden, dc; 0 C Phelps, Texas; J 11 Phelps & son, Slime Phe lps, N 0; Vim Stewart & Indy, Indisuspolif; !I Decade & lady, Mi.. A Powell, Cincinnati; J W Markley. R II S Finley, 0; R. Wi lson & lady, lodises; Mrs Scott, Mrs Tint & daugh ter, J Brown lady and fervent, Pbiln; A C Pep per. Riving Sun, J M Wnmpler & tidy, 0 8 Coast Honey; A F Morrison, Indianapolis; A Bender, Troy; W 11Patten, Clarion; J 11 Welty, Weetmoreland; R M Spencer, St. Pants Mince nets; II L Teri,, AL Lints; H L Penn, 0; ft A Upton kson, La; S C retreat, Neon; Mrs Chan. tsar, A Christy. J J Cannon, St. Louie, S B Walker S; wife, Evansville le; Thos k' Barney, Newark 0; Jae 11: Terry,.Phllt; Geo II Monis. gbeuny,• 0; A G Mason, Brownsville; Joe Hutchins, Warren 0; A Gibbs, Phil.; A Burnett, Springfield Mau; Philip Bope, Lan canter 0; W Newcomher, Beaton; Edmund Smith, W II Baines, Pa 11 it; LI 11 Gordon, Ry; W 11 Moore, Vir F 8 Richardson, Philo; Wm C Pooch, 11 8 A; J L Coburn& Washington; J C Porter, la; Thee F Rawson, Pilo; H Dill, jr, J Si Park, Wayoeeburg Pa; Sam Walker, Eliza beth; Wm Scott, WaahingLia; Baud Livingstco, Peter Litringeton, Rob!. 0 Smith, Jon ProuclGt, Florence; Capt Campbell, Capt Parkinson, lane C Woodward, Brownsville; C T Trunlok, Phila; 0 D Williams, Cleveland, Wm Free man, Phibi; lies Bakens; do; Jas. Pritchard, New Lisbon; S Mentck, New Brighton. miciarere 110 TILL. 111111.11111eLD nTOIRT. Edward Brardon, Wheeling; B Knight, Ches ter co; Jonas Mee; St Pools, hlinnesota; D Ida N 0; J McGill, Adaminillir J M Tom bleston, Express Co; Wm Ellison, B 8 Edwards, Pomeroy; J P Thompson, Morgantown, Vs: inn B.Cralg. Napoleon; 0 M Johnston, Brownsville; If CI Moore, Cinoinnati; J B StClair, Hartford, Ps; C B Slayton, Pa; 8 Millar, Florence. l'a; Jo seph Livermore, Portsmouth; W M Davis; Coal rule, Ps; J Shelton, Miss Ilieklin, Mies Davis, Mils Baker, Doe Rim, Pa; Geo Gregg, P R W Wilson and lady, Beaver; D II Rodgers, F. Percival, Went Elisabeth; Jae Woodburn, otr Regulator; W Hazlett, str Granite State . ; J Brown, Albany, 0; 1. F Balch. Vo; G F Ham. bright and lady, East Liverpool; Wm J Canonsburg; Pa. 3T. OWIRLIVI oon4 WOni , ErIIIELT It Irbil, phi's; Jos 11 Boyd, Connessville; W .1 llobinson, Miss Robinson, Mite Woods, Null ville; J Emerson, Louisville; nos Toner,,New York; J II Smith, Clo; J B Moe%!mons, Clarion; II Montgomery, N York; Thee Vinegars, N Or leans; Joshua _Brown, 0; TO Vaulter, Exchange- Cie; C E Curtis, Bbaroo; IL A Bender/en. J C Cheney, Mt Eaton, 0; It V Ankeny, 11111lera berg: E It Scott, Blair County, Pe: E Richard', Berth:4'low'. ' Perkins Newcomb, Newark, New Jersey; W FCurtle, Marietta, 0; J 8 Weimer, Phi's; 11 Todd and lady, Monongahela City; Maley, Westaortland; Alex Reynolds, Arm. etrong, Co; J 8 Crump, McKeesport; Thos M Allen, Phila; J B {Vitalism, Mimi Wlllisma, New castle, J Trestatt, Salem, Ohio. H May, R 1; A Andrews, do; Mre Clio Per, Wheeling; J Harem, Boston; W Bluk, Au rora; F Drato, McKeesport; hi Vincent, I) Critchlow, J Painter, Mo; J Potter, Mon .Clltp; A Goslin, Brownsville; 8 B MaKtomis, N boo; T Fault, Brownsville; T A Crawford, Ber lin; Robert Feeley, Freeman's Landing; W Dic key, Bloomfield; II Brown, 0 Carson; lloßidays burg; J.Carter, P Carter,Mbne 8 Cuter. Mercer; W R e d m an, 0; J Markle, 0 Dowry, Mon. city; W II Bern, Elisabeth: Levi Jeffries, Cookstown; L Johnston,' J Peters,' H PklUpe, it P Blake, lows. 8Y 'rELEGRAPII. • IIeCCIV6D ST Ty■ O . II2ILLT TELVIRATI3 LISS, AbO TOR Toll P1T,1 , 111 Lou GALSTTE. ARRIVAL OF THE HUMBOLDT. Ncw Vonc, May 24 The Humboldt. from Harm endßouthamptori, arrived this evening at 9 o'clock, with MS pa - Bengere. In nonsequenne of- the slate of the tide, the Humboldt sailed from Havre on the Itth inst.. three days previous to the regular sailing day. She sailed from Southampton, on Monday, the 10th, nod brings London papers two dip, later than the advises brought by the Africa. During the Bret week of her voyage, she en countered strong westerly galem ENGLAND . . The London Times ease a conference was held at the Foreign Moe ou the Bth, to regulate the eucceizion to the Danith throne. The young Dube of Glucksharg was formally recognized no presumptire heir. The Arctic expedition passed Cape Wrath Light House on the 29th ult. The eteamehip Britieh Queen, from Liverpool, for the Illeditermean, put into Holyhead. on fire. She had been flooded with water, but was Olt burning. Accounts from Paris are almost exclusively in reference to the approaching fele on the 10th. When the Humboldt sailed, it was folly antici pated that a proclamation would be issued by • the Prenident ow that day. Much surprise had been manifeeted by the of ficial warning having been given by government to the proprietors of the Pays' Journal,, whinh had been generally considered the warm mho- , cam of the President. The simmer left Toulon on the 4th inst., with 00 politimd prisoner., hound for Algerico; among them wan hi hilot, en itepreeentative. Public Beenrities were eiightly improving on Saturday. AUSTRIA Incendiary One hero become of daily occur rence fn Hungary. Martial Law bad been declared at Edreshorg, on the 25th ult. The marring° of the Emperor of Austria with tho Prinetwa of Shienia of Saxon, was Rhdrtly to take place The King and gnett left Berlin on the Gib jest , to meet the Emperor of Unveils no the frontier. The lower Chamber has rejected the govern•. meat proposition relative to the formation of the Chamber. LIVIMPI»k May it Salem 10,000 bales Cotton, at which 600 were on speculation, on., 25,00 for export. The ncr• ket cloned ettrsdy. • Brew!stun were quiet, and prieenunchnnged ronnola cloned on Saturday . at 99,16091 roe money. Bullion in the Bank of England had inert:a:teed newly 140.000,000. CONORESSION Al APIIIMITOII CITr, May 21. S ca• ra —The credentials of W. F. Dmumaniere, the newly appointed reprezentatire from /tooth Carolina, VICO Mr. Rhett. resigned. .oru pro. Rented by Mr. Under. He was duly qoalified, and took Ma Feat. A report was received from the Secretary of the Navy, in answer to a resolution as to the cc. (alive value of hituminone end anthracite mils On motion of Mr. Atchison, the Senate weal into executive session in regard to an Imlian treaty. After being in session mom. time, the door. were opened, and the Deficiency Bill was taken up, and central important amendment. were acted upon, when the Senate adjourned. Hoots —The House peeved the Senate bill re. linquiehing to lowa certain salt spring lands. Mr. Junes, of Tenn , moved that one hour be net apart each day for the reception of reports by standing committee. :%greed to. Mr. Nall, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported hack, 'with amendments, the bill granting 10,000,000 acres of lands to the States for the bonen of the Indigent and in. sane. One of the amendments prapoees to die. tribeto lauds at the rate 0f,50,000 acres for each representative in rooms.. After some non sideration the bill woe postponed fur two week.. Mr. Hall reported other hill., one of which authorise. those who have received warrnnts for secrices in the war of 1812, to enter good lands in lien of the worthies. treats they have eeleet ed. Referred to committee of the whole on the State of the Union. The !Inure In committee took up the bill mak ing appropaiationa for the payment of invalid pensions for the next fiscal year. Without com ing to a vote, the committee rove. Mr. Herrin, of Tenn , &Aced leave to intro duce n resolution fixing the adjournment of Congreee on the first Monday of Augnet,:to which objection was made.. The Ilona! then adjourned. Itoprroa. Mn; 24. A sail boat at New lledforleapsized on 8110- day. and s can of Jonathan Natil nod a eon of II Wien Wood were drowned. New Bedford, heretofore claimed 101 soli-Web ster, bad chosen ten Webster delegates for the 10th district. P111LA1 , [1.1 . 11114, May 21. An immense Whig meeting was held on Sat urday evening. at the Chinese Saloon Strong resolutions were adopted recommending Fil more to the National Convention for nomina tion for the Presidency. Eloquent speeches were delivered by Hr. Mitchell, Messrs. Geb hurt, BOBS, and birastas Brooks. The meeting was very enthusiastic. WAAIHINCITONI, Msy 21. The Supreme Court took up for confirmation the report of Engineer. MeAlpin, e on the Wheel ing Bridge. It was resieted by Secretary tituart, for the Company, and susteined by Mr. Campbell, on the pert of the city of Pittsburgh. The discus elan it yet going on. The argument in the Supreme Cook on the %%soiling Bridge Case, was continued by Mr. Staunton, of Pittsburgh, and will be concluded to-morrow by Itererdy Johnston, for the Wheel ing Bridge Company. A largo party from Georgetown College, atten ded by the Bishops of the late Catholic Council, priests and citizens, left bete today in the stea mer Baltimore, to celebrate the landing of the Pilgrims at St. Mary's, Md., which takes place to-morrow. PIIILADELPiIIA. MARKET. I . IIILAUELVIIIA May 24. Cotton—The market is active; sales 200 bales at fail rates. Flotir—Dall; Wes 600 bble atandard brands at $4,12. Rye flour and corn maul inactive but firm et previous rates.' Grain—The market is stationary; little wheat offering; Balm 2000 bushels good Southern red at 95e; White at $l,OO. Rye nearer; Penn.' at 76e; Delaware 72. Cora In good demand; Bales 1000 bush. yellow at 64. Provieinns—tdalet_and without alteration. Whiskey—Continues dull. BALTIMORE MARKET. BALTIMOIIIII, May 24. Flour—Sales taXtbbls Howard at $4,123; cairn 400 Able City Mills $4,12&. • . Orlin —A cargo of Emma. red wheat sold at rts ; we quote it at 97®90. Sales yellow corn at i 16062; white do dull at 07055... Oats 40041. • ' Vihifitey--poll 21c loWarreli. Beef Cottle—Me offerings to-day reached 460 brad, and,alb*sold at prices ringing from $3,60 to 4,761c1 1 .200 Ms on hoof. equal to 7611 not, and averagbig $l4. tittles at wales of :.100 bead at $808,27. • NEW YORK MARKET. turrover. • New.Yosit, May 24. Cotton—Safes 3,000 balm at 91€110 for Qe leans, and 91 for upland. Flour—bales 12,000 bbl, ' at $4 121®4 26 for !Rate, sad $4 8764 46 for Southern. Grain—Saks 2,600 bulb Genesee er beat $108; miles 30,000 bush wilted corn at 02®021 ®O4; yellow eq. Provisions—Bales 800 bbl, mem pork at $lB 25; -prime do $lO 26. Sales 200 tibia beef at former priors. Bales 100 kge lard at 9/010, gager—Bake 400 blids Muscovado at 53551. dales 8,000 bee Hama at 606105 f. Illoffee—Bales 2,700 bags Rio at ViC,4Ol. ' Whlekey—dales at 211®211. • Cattle Market—Sales 1,000 beeves at 7600 9f. ' Sales 150 cows andaahres at $22. dales 700 sheep from $2 to 7. MEMPHIS MARKET. • litexeme, May 24. ' Cotton—Unchanged; the stock on hand le MOO Wee. The riser Is falling warm and showery. blowl.Y. sad the weather The wharf boat Cotton Plant, nt Napoleon, was bona on Sunday morning, the 23d, together with $50,000 worth of geode. CINCINNATI MARKET. CI cInAATt May 24. The river has fallen n feet since Saturday; weather pleasant. Whiskey-15®16i: Floor-431Ightly easier; sales 700 bbla at 's3 18®3 . 25. • • Cheeee—Tit moderate demand. ProitielanDullb =Obis dolog. ' but steady; sales f 0 bhda !Mr Bogor at 51; 31cdomes 34, Rio Coffee 10® 101. La in—Declined, 10®11:- HOUSES, FARMS, &a Scotch Bottom Property for Sale TILE subscriber offers for sale a limited Plank no.a 7 .•Peraona agreeing ta wpm 11. and r la Inestlon and Drier, will be offered ror 4 fortnor ' f , ari . icu- I.r. *poly to T110:1 11. ULAN. l'etal , orgh T , ' ?:Varl.l . gt. n l'il ' . For Rent, ROOM fronting on Water at., Se and AL *tor, ,eui4l le for.n Vo. A g,lr . ' k . 111/INET6N. No. 119 Wl.ler strort. Large and extensive Sale of Real Estate, at Public Anetion tIN SATIIitDAY, June sth, tit WILKINS , 11111E0—The uteicrolrodbarine.dieldo ie.., r Into counts, - etude and building intr. herr linehr determined ...empty it lilt the elobre and detente of their onnivinte. tripod, who I, , er• esllrd nn thorn, In expo. to ruble: laic an the ground id co ?taunter. JO/1115th. tbe Mt 11•11 3 ,124 norm reit'ol. .mood, nun. Aliment in building Int/1. large OM 0 nog Se, tom I two ant • I,llf serr Int 1 thas rwrn tot: 2 rnsit. arre 1 five .at hal . f arra Int. 1 tort and a half were lot. 1 largo and beautiful too dory brie. boom togother•lth twe and one fourth terra idunnd sr- WWI. The above perherty lanit beautifully and pleseantly dtualed near the DEPOT f Wit kinabore.• dlntanne of 6:41 Mlles from tity sad' effort/as our meehanlee and bugle*. men of lb. ttir • rare.opporlunlty of ourrhaeltut a 111011)1. :hat I. at an time. hoth by HAIL ROA P. TIIIINPIKK CM PLANK 110 AP. Ttii. preporty In too wed known to require Pity drerrlotion. IVA barn deteratlnod to a t yanse our terms. to gull any yunon nr pernot. that would dome to hare a HANK that pe r m ay rail 111. own. Our terms ars onottlh utell, hal tare In Her equal temlannual pm meats. N. ll—Any atonal w Wang rn purehole at pivot...shy. provlone to nor nubile...ale, ran bed. an naportuteltr be tedium on WINN! 11E18, At the warobetue of nets A Sl'lluedY. our. id Formai and Llferty rte.. or URT. At the warehouse of PuK UOR rr ow /1. Ildbort LlN r O, on, 0.1113r0r. of It, and Wood ors. - • .IVOR SALE—kir:vete Dwelling hound a Cpod lot, on Clay alto, Nn. al. Th. bombe 1.10 1 by IR. torn et.rles blab. with wino tie 1 y 10 Lot Is Al rat front by 17 den , Prieo.lo lol . • titfltTlli • D;11111S. Agenit • MYI2 Nn.1,74 rnr. Wiol Roil Filth oil. 114 1 011. SALE--A volunDin Stonmll,2l reeuplo 0 1.1 • 0.1, ill. mill. luma. in ehoti. 00 Liberty rt., to lb. Firth We.; eine.. 110 cabal. Trio I.olldino 0 40 by f•ti lect. ;bre. skirl.. blob, A 1 1 ,11 , 41 w. new. The engine I. In lint rel. order: N.{10..21401. long. 00 forty.. in diiirroUr. The Int it 00 fret front lir 110 dreg. The. whol• will be mild Low, ow leo .00•1 , 10 tem.. Eilire of , myr WADS. float P.statte No. IA oor. of Wood Wadi ✓lfo Il Mee.. Desirable Family Desider.ce--Healthy Location. (IN the corner of Seventh and Webeter ...tr.1..1 . 331...1..treh. a Int:. laver.. brie! ()welling. harm: a rp.clons dia.ttz lo• ra , ligehrn , swain halt, dontdo Meat , lire covol.rr. two of I.t.in weir y tar;., (Go other three of gun' pian tourlh, with an ..Ar.ll. , nt ralreg. Intr. •paltrnontr, wad writ trawl 3.4 W bald. A Wran ,ard, lu Gr 1.1231.41, w, h ornarartdal hedge, I tn.r. tholr* nra 3.-noi plat. 1a..1. for Tewelablev , aud two hit.. andp oI rerrral 11 , 0. nod of to. nualitf. A oterow .atlo roar bor.worte, or a rat , rlig,w and two Nene with appatatum ur. ...+Twer Inc .hower and orliemry banana—two todraan.. nn _ lira 10t...n. and Me ttu.r Ito )ord. A roe . ocr., ham, wa.l4 Imo., wolf. 1111.11 pot; au elegant tri:l3 dnyl how.. awl water 1' .y, The 13..1.ac 11. 0. aad no . naawd 3.r. In prim. Tao Pre.g.t no. a t.nr. th. It e , r.N.ki Welq, 4 4 413. slaval. re. .0.. from the rite, oflern of WA rieght to the ertnatadoror rO3l, tworlr rot s ran.,oa adrantaarour telms. nen .. citin In an. or War w Vor lurther Inkrmalian. otridi Io It.. spat tf For Rent • rIIWO hriek Dwelling llouree, one four, i 2 the inner ra , nkr.—ln goo nr&r, en Contr. Am, (11Isoln1,11n nnneeln jnIIN WortA ci , sr. , l Libony For Rent or Storage. Warehoutio on Third street, running Ihrengh to 2.encul et, haply onnopind hi A. `pin CoWolnts • (MAHAN. To Let. - - VOR the term of two yearo, the Store =MIIREMME • Valuable Real Estate for Sale. • • TIIREE story brick hats° on Smith- ptstl •X12, , !:E1 lino and • half story brwit oftiothcog - . lot 21 le. by WO Ono lack lot ::t1 tret by tai. In., two lola on 01141, bo t•oro tinoth6elB mod Urant Wort, on which it errrnsl frame tenement,, one Int • 3) 1.1 boot by 120 trers, the other 3) by II). I.oioir.. of O VNILAR. tnarlNl3o SI Fitt!.... it •Mnre th lll olth O Or N ld TO Let. • r rIIE subscriber offers for rent the sus,. nooss ono rk , rOnfol br Mi.-m.o. Willock Aa . invrin. No. n 7 31 %rt. •In .L Pnertowinn rivon un lb. 1 . 1, Aral. Enouti , ni 0. 11. P.41 , 1241:1, N 0.7.: Won/ et. For Sale or Rent. '1 1 111: ALLEIMENY 'FOUNDRY, corner 01 Law.*as..l mttavia. Alltlthalay •illa eaxy. Apply. a.. ALEX. 11. WAlN.N.Aztorney at law. NO llu ith Plawburgls. nz LIWIJAILIIN 11.1111ALIY. Ja.rtnna =I %lewd. Allpahmly • .. • Rouses To Let. rirWO comfortable Brick DIVELLING2 111/tI:IE4 To let ha the flx Lt. Wana, anon of t ark ao,I Lone a,...4.11. enoaft. 01 Do •01... rt la.r. at 11, alelbiali. hock Blot - N:1, toktrth s" . .....t. or at Lit d•olling, 111 auk atraot. 'A. .1. L Ii.NAD. Fetitat For 8a1e. , .., ... AFARS! containing TWO ',HUNDRED ACILKS, aitutmed 1.4 Wachlha. , ,n Tqwallln, Welt tr , nr..lsa.l Ot.out). and titbit:. kj, co • c 911.• „ td the 1 . ...uria11. Ina village or It UT.. lb. I naryltaima Canal. Tl.a Maynoreatent• ar, Okla, sem d01....L.11.011km 'loam and barn. Tale hullsrutat Por furlLer Intnralatli.t. aPTIT to 103.10 j .1.111. FLOYD. For Sale or Perpetual Lease, N • OIiTY-TUREK BUII.DING pion( 10TS„ Itid °a in Ho N 0.79. lo the ONNLI tho Joon AlHotaoy, out ImoMogan tNth s/Jon of OS Fintinonameot...l L... • „ AL.3. for Etat for E.* or [nom yvezo, lb* rea4dun Of the out lot on the Hill, nztendiant bark to RJ4solltroot, hilly oornrnral an • nankin. Int yor ter., 4n, ninnnrn of Mr. kfOn PLY UORT.Affil, Julerm., or of the subocriber, at Id. car, No. J 4th oint•t, l'ltt•bor4h. 1•1••• 11. ;Maul , wiejumm Desirable Property tor Sale. - • NUMBER of v , ry valuable Balding Lota. Ool,r Dena of that 41161 a Ill an ft, Iran* Al!rqbelly clty,= . lire en the Hallrrad. awl on Vranklio. LlOnell..l attests, and ots Alit ~.beny ayrnor. • altoprowl 144. on gm voltam, of Mb. .nr sot P.tory strwa, vim. 11 nal, .54.1. 01. 121432 eldholi , Church. 30 (mat on Lilorly. by 100 fart dr. no Farlory. ruanlng bark 001.0 Abo—l.Or ton, ntory Brirk ba.lllty I.ll.rrty atr,l. a/Joining tha.aborr. Nee lot tel. Z 1 [pet n ant 0 1 het drry.. The. OO.l conr.iant. Oetll la nartorn Ity la, and ronta:na .rvon Atc—A Farm of in Lanr.ce conoty, 6 rake' from ft alao—V . artos In 'E.., co 4,.: 1114410 n./I sod plot. frt. MO arr.. clove. For male Ito sat.. 0 annannordatlng tArnea. Ronnie. a N. P.O L. U . Fall I,IOIAN Atton..mi at ta m . .nd 0.0.4 *tate Aaanla, oe=tf Fourth olrant.Yillsburob - GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF Al' COST TO OBIT TIIR BUSINUSS. • Pla HE Stiblieriber being about to relinyiloh b.. r e tail Dry anode Dordnent snol hawing made mob ornoncemente m M reader It necenary to rbrao oat Abet by tha I.4nfJoey nowt, will momenta,. Til Urttl- DA V. bey 1311 w and eel! LW entire Kock of Yaney and Staple Dry (Jowl* at war, ior II le • lo.b. harbor lawn principally par:herd the prownt mmuo, wel noun! one O&M.. aresl.o. hew, et lewd. per rent labor than the nonolar IN liTAPI.K tll4/141 WILL DU POUND. 4-4 awl G-I Yre orb tiloohame Ittorlieb and Froneh chlootral, Black alioctom and bombe:ones. Cheolkor and snood low Itier Hoene and trireme. W Tonle and cholla, • • owe. and.torrlinr, Itstruslr and mow drop lingo napkin, and doiliew Usmell gilled, Wallow. yenta, Plain rood embroidered dimity, I.lwor ehootingamod palm. Haan, • able awl piano - revere sod norrona. Worked Imo , rurinliu ntul ort•ln yntayllny. FANCY GOODS. Wbl emponhowle. embroldered anol Mirage and Thinet ;tomb, Viennli lawin end La ream. 11.n.g. de Isla., owl marlin de Timms sod grenodlnee. • Mark WWI lanoy Some eoperkor, sod Intartnekof Demo Goode found' y. EMUKOIDRIES. Worked marlin and lam rnpre awl *lmam, Yawn., moll and lino eanthrw.. Colton and ehinesaltee. Morknolotered linen essobrie hdkfro,f Worked hands nod flontorlos. And a marrolikant Omit of TalebeinPllllo doing.. Loma aM lowortanow tertethow with • varlllaty of nib. grolor, too bumyrou. motion, all of whirls will actoolly eald at Go lolosi owe eon rum NorlY roll. bib Men. the teat bc.rgalsok. JA I / 1 101 A. II.KNIUIi r, !fourth Preget. D. R. All Ninon. knowloft Uroo l Zelveir Indehled In the 111.11.. Oslo, Jonuary. 1102. are nelneeted to pay the tame. es all deldn 011 Do put lo the Moat& 0(.0 1a.., tor clolbFllon. myl3 II A . r . COVENANTS ANTS tit it TI aViLL lan. Hy William Henry ""'"' Thle work re &road to the nanehlotration of the 11.11111- W. and Ilik Ma of Vender', of Real Wale, .tieing invi their Clamossit Co. Title. A• snob covenants arr. la nolil• yb.o. nr other, lotrodueed of nearly every wareveyanne nt rut reale on Deb odd. of the Alledatle. It Is hoped the prof...law will not ti.la noomerwary a work which hart Mr It. ohlert their orlabwie and prartiral effect 111 Kaltli‘b 4Ystb. on the low of Vendee mad Purrhmer, the raohject of Oereilardo Title hm allotted Le It mei • {owl ape, bat Corti lot • vast War of Um author'. U. which hawn not blehoortn melted Um rhowilnes two mat it whlth the imptortahre of the 'abject de. mood, Yor Rale by J. IL It C.1,1)1N, ilookeeller andlitotiblwro • 101/0 ea Wood rt., between 311 on 4tb. LAW( FIOUItED SILKS—A. A. Mo m A Co. Dove lust seed b plugs Block flgund 0114 — BS,OOO Copies Bold in Five Weeks! ' lIE GREAT AM ERICAN TALE,UNO LE TO/1.8 OADINSIR MIK A MONO TUB LOWLY Hy ITN.IIA KRIM BOX NICK STOWE, For theUlin,F tatIOU eharrtvr, and POlN4rof drivel:Om. Oar WWI iv unrivalled. It has loan datiertliatial sod with truth. FRE STORY OP TIM AGE! Tb. fact thstrisper.nrs 111.11.1. e mhos hays behold In Dimmest. Is svidenra vo Maloof of its uuboundrd popularity . . Tboai pot.. 87111. in constant!) at perk. eastioractutos more. and hees wine pram. an welting tartnapfune how pre day. pHotlng it. WO More than our hundred book. binders are incessantly piTioollivie trade, to bind Mau. md still It has been lentandbin as yet to tinsel, the do. use. Testimonials of the strouseat litn - nosnownis eunuch to fill 'Moron, Novo sim a d, th . publis Joon:Ws. Dodo amt IM rola .st 78 J. Wi street br • L. BEIM. WASII BOARDS-25 Vor sale be J D WILLIABI2I 00. mar 15. . WCll3lB=f7b - bls. retc'd for nalWby myl4 DELLA talcum BAUON SIDES-7 eke. reo'd for gabby . BILL a imam. myl4 WaMmitrevt. OIDULATEM FRUIT DROPS--200Ibs IlL•of various dor" jort toed and for .1., br wyl4 .l. KIDD a 00,03 Wood A, t. UAL SODA-42.00 lbs. just tee'd stut for rod, ' Inky' i) - J. KIDD 01). CLAY--1 rot no'd for enielby enos , J. Kinn it IL) OC (MLLE OCHRE-3 maks retr'd for br Imrl4l' KIDD 11111 D BEEF-10 G:®. Sugar cured Jolla IJr IL Divoly t W. parking, In Ibu• 4.4 Ibr .11.. by toyll /4/Ul2luN, LITTLI: a tAL MOLASSES-250 barren STEAM B()ATS, • IPOR LOUiSVILLEI--Th4 s'ao IL' Mannar POET PITT MB*, man,ne ww ill leave for rho alcove and all In mediate gnrte,sa Wednesday. at 3 P. ht. • for tecight (n• OW. kW callik on Wit"' ttE I; GUdit PACKET B.K 4 igir s g TIYEEN WELL6III3I3) AND PITTS . ' Sul 11.—The light draught atessuer ARKINA C.Ol. B. Everett, will gnu' erentarly between 'lles above, restc; lf f:Mkg liptslcurne, esery . r• d eZet i lay and !Midas. and lot fraisll ' i nr " ;:tag:711g10 les " rd. ".. twit. ;14 1 011 LONU :UAW- • , ATTA. PARKKILSIIIKLOII and tiALLIP POP. The smieudid werbetinenaner COY. 1,11(1111.11apt. VIII rain regularly the above' trade. leaving Pittsburgh e•ory Tueslay anerneen .15 I o'clock. yawn lkEa ULAH WNONESDAYAk t IV PACKET, CINCINNATI. 'Caphdlla,. •a . Thla splendid twat araa,bullt by the owners of the manor lams Newton, and °the...star the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Parket.trade, awl will lease rosy Wwlncislay f Cincinnati. \• . ' • frcight or tweaks, apply on boardp i to • Rtarlt • (J. P. MILT63III Aant Wheeling, and Pittebnrgh4.gieket Rvrile running pwongek' Packet WINCIIERT NIL • Inverter the above ..and alp Inarmell as pores every Tueslay„ Thuraciay and Pathrilay. at 10 n'elnak preelnet, \ \ The wiricifEnEit , ('apt K. K. Mad.. AOR''" ,Plttaborgh esery l'oesday_ r _Thuroday. and llatanday.st la A. Ma returning, /saves Wheeling every Monday, Wed. as. and Friday; at RA. I. F\ or (night or paiosage.Lavinctanprittr mannamodaticid, apply on bosrd,or ABRISTKONbi, CROZEII ACCL,4O4, Market street. \ The Winthester Is tondo( Mahatma boat/tam smirks. teal for the trade. Pasenßets and Air/pen eandapernd vat her ntwainst In CM cad. D 1L ivueeLlNO Tbs9ploadid ter, Odense PlUtlNAL,Oonardil, ter, b. COW town singher mulloo trisreskly trip bons.. Oda stir amt Wheeling, Waring littabargli at - 10 deka* .... lit cnday. Wedasslay Ulf blikAr, and returning. loane Wheeling . every Tueslay, Thuralay and liaturday. '"'" ho"k. "or n' AVtit rat( r lr Uirk.lll.'for a d ; cr The Diurnal Is a Oils wheel twat, and la wool the Rasa and Lastest twat/Paver constratetwl ter the trade. Passa ge!" awl tchlppen depand on bar sentineled In lbw trade. RAIL ROADS MICHIGAN CENTRAL ROAD Isla/ 1852. ',.\gliggiO. Cleveland and Detroit Line.' ntinettlon with the Illetel•nd •nd enninr•Ll elo e rrl•nd and Vrie 14. IL.. Ll.tveland and IlldOhuttth 1111...nd II...nd Allehlute Centrnl IL It. . . DASI, illc(1 ELLS will he ticketed through from ant roioton to ,Clevo laud. C nelonsil end Cdteleerth, end Omni .ettiet of' (nice plc ec. •or nu bete Alkhla n. Itoa hos will lw tronlowd t orw low granite' e 1 , 0,1) ethr.e.rly for lb . Rini, C . LEVICLAND... ...... Capt. C. C- Steizen. AID FOrtthiT. .. . . .... . ... .Capt. L. A. ganef. A Out will lea*. .......... (or Ihdroll. and Detroit for Cierelend, eve'? orating et aid Wolof*, stating In Loth 0 1,1. 11 0 loilnying.toorniez in 1.1113 , for the moron,* train for Chteedo, thntontiall nitl'llltaborgh.end' kr rio, tate guidritr hzdiusor Anent at Dettolt. They will run from Cleveland in the following elder. FORT /3T CITY. Mewls. Wnltiontar PrlSar CLEYELA.ND. StlealOr And will war. truit M:mJai. treJnenday • ' Fr War roacst CITY. \ funnla . . ... ..Thursday ... • ..... The 0wn.r0..4 are pol•pand mane cnettrat:.s . for all I :ad .of hololll..frant Cl.elsnd L. OMR/44 act.vstr. Sta Illarin r u:,ssnl all porn.. Lake • • ()CRAM, CASPIAN :Ltd PT. LOVIS will romp.. Ilse nornolil Inn no, trata toady. \ AN SSTS. • C. ERA DORRIS' & Cll.. Clr•rlontl. rittwvi:llll.ol: .14.11 YE...., Dq , trt.lt. rnl.l6¢l ilts2 SPRING ARRANGEMENT, • PENNSYINANIA, .RiilL ROAD. Two Daily Tiaim ==tl= AMP 13.11,T1M0V1. TWENTY EMIT MORS \yIIII,OUGLI $11• \ RXPILESS MAIL TRA(N will leave • the flopot. cot Liberty &rivet. ohm,. th. l ,llottal Whig, mooing at reroroaer. *di fru by the nu" 11 IT !WILL, Turtle Croe, •lono the, VIII 11/1 ho beet of Coach. rro4ln,e to MlllVer thew 1.'113111w. over t 6.1 rah. Vurnteilte no.i. In Mealy'}Enathol: (Coroltxt , ot's sooncototor tratn of t;unehr,l and tbrri tale the tlero to Ilohr.r.torra. And there' We er.houtil l lkerioe 1 , 111.1;CT TO PI I LA DELPISIA. AN! , B A T' OWL Parmeaters for Bedtime,. take af the Itork mod Cumbering.' hall It. lid al. 'Writhe/rel.•arnalliwitt Bal timore to breakfaat. sad W.l.:prima Oily name vette Ivu THE KV Ittl Vitt VIM 51 • ill kat:. ital.,. at t a r l KM, arrlrlac at Philadelphia best. retying. halotathai4•ll Ltirourli to Philadepia. K. littKell thl.'a PACKl7l',LlNKktilllnakp daily at 5 &Owl, P. M., ran Porting. at Illaltkeille 'Minot Peons. Itailread. Tlitaitati tram Pittallthth la Philadel phia an! Baltimore In thief, tight hours. PARK Va. Parratigera will procure heir Tt , liein at the Railroad (Mar la the Whoa 011/011 HOPS% Walt.' Puled. . . . N. :1.—t..h.4131•1.1.nae.as I. , lllknc, Yevat Iltutb•NN tn'll , atty'oStatlra..-..T ftallou Joba.twah..-..:N\ A.bo.ateire Ntr tall4 lltaiN. idarobont.meNAlitic= li Wad Prow 11.41h1.aralAuc 77 - SAO- .. Thia 6 . 1 .1 1 1 111 .1 1 9, 1 1. Um x we smelt a.tallot route. VA cat, rm.yularll mule. AA I..sall.at an. /aorta.. .11.11.agm and 1, 1... 1 .1. 11./ tb• !lale ef /%tit.a.. *lid in uo way under lb. elaztae•tueut or enulrol of 111.An an, ari...1 1 .41 (1,...a.eay, ....AM .1. ft r.,.K11 1 / 1 11.13eltet Agent P. C. K. Nntscs—la came or Inrm, 111 x IcV . J . 3geoly wig hol4 the. pn evenalhlm Ca- ta..raenal unly. l .l L , P xn actount.w.t ma4eginll 1410t11 , c11 and c. 11; 401141". NEW ARRANCipIYr. - WESTERN BAI\LROAD 3110 X pirraßinton TO CLEVELAND, COLUAI tills ,t..cIIIICINNATI, ALLIANCE, t1,1111 . .. 1 / 1 •NO 1.1A1 1. .?1, , L0N. daffilaßaggia anwartiox'vith lhi Peenn. erntral A'aaronii TII1i0:011 1'ITIVRInt;011 TO OLETigattip IN LBSY ;ILAN TO HOUK& \ s y w 0081 • 18110 . 011,0t0.1LIIOAD traxl rig Express Train na tint Ohio and:Penn— ortranir. Itallrnad, tea,. Pato...rah envying at hew ir . kitty. linthester.traw ighten. Patting. ton, l'akatine. tkattrablann. anti Salem. aut Minh- Alliance, 62 miler from 4.ittaburgh; at 1 P.PI. Pato.- OM , lOPTO•LIIIPLOY op ther,preland Railroad at 3 P. L. am.l Bar. Clerelatta at 0 1 . , IL Pwttyrulow Mn pew.. arra 1.1. TY (Ilevelmoil at A. at I.YO 11..stal reach rittxtiuratt at 6:0 P. 6) titne•to conoret with the twitting I tai on the Pe marl trains Pal tenwl 1%1111- delplaw New York aed altwoorn .64 Ild• liotwanottbeny rttrant Ilitat klaak Bortflonte. • ' Pnwoaen ny tole shotr`rottio rentet I.3.lolntlitt to Plllw burgh In two dors. talthertauliratdrarth amt . PITO Into ore to two dale Iq eontevlttatt with the pasto4 Central Manna. Parretwarrx learlntr'Plttsbonth k'ait A. W. reach Mo. ten .t: P. M. .ad Marelllon at 040 M. At Illaesithin U.. Bee oonnerta.wlth `Mari, hors. troneter, IllattaftelJ. New Phdatlesplaim and at 'Boas lo Nati Baatio' Poland. 1111 , rhin riveter and 'Pato. , \ , Pu a tr . tlth No ' 3 7A. 11. and P. 11. etromBort nwertoWlla, stalwart: NMltlitralal3 tiCklth , ro.l,llll. two glare. are ,tiold b.t te taw Llontotater s n ar e itrtahtort. Ijitatterl, ale rola glow rataa,and tiirteta by lbw parted. Marne of the Tha Trait:lA.lo uotraebn Suadar. notalboseee no ortnorellt. with But tinlna twia horn the star. rinitirsl \ \ Parr by 1b...1y eatatinuoutr, Italtrawl fmra Pitts. banal to therelattil, he. 70481104 . 110(1 108 Por Wind, alwlf nl Big Pedentl ‘ ftterrit 0100.,, the Clan and P.. Ilatlenul, It. \ • Oltoiald, AIMIN,„ \ \ Tlrkriti Arrant. • . • 810non411 J. 15 4 1 1 41. 1 glirgh. Nora—Or lbw Maim Uthtl Milnato s tralltra and throve 1. 0 Wilma, 100 tolies to pleyelatnl, the fate., e i MPtiniratt. Apr lll . ,PZ2, . Pennsylvanfit.Rgil R.Opui ciacipany:, • Iv a r o now pre._ pared prairie!), • a, .1511111*frIgta. ladedltl7., 1.111 Prl Aright on (limn. bon, Berl' soil Bork . 843*1001hti:' 11 o tton. (inn, Partheltwarr.'. \ Imather, *abbot.* hoar `Win- ' \ • arwilleath. • Wonl,lWira Pr ha tir...wa s k:tl . lro Pun. mud Prltrr _Deer tr o ot-, \ falo Odor. rpg.; 8r0nt0ri,A0...4.1(810 .° aoit • taIVOIIII 1 1 1 1 0. M..... LIVILCON. .& CO., Druggists ati&A po ...slim enri•ernarun oi.reot. •tnt th • Ithuntondt teed% oonatanny on hand • fall M. 14141 al Otdohorot or Ihugo. Ihd•lnvo. Iterthantarx t and atlttle• potentials' to their bonnet... . \ , Runelll.2 Jobuston. WIIOLESALV, -OROCtitS,\ Commisaknim swo...i.,,ounkkr. Ici.:Proltim a Pittabirglik Muaufachamt,ll6 Watt, k I6LL rnot .t .\ 'taint For the Rich (bold Begions of Australia\ . • ' FARE ONLY 5110. \ FOR PORT Pill .I.IP.DIRERT • :AIDE SPLENDID FAST. SAILING Imre 11Hsg It &DlU:cunt patlilrely Mil oh eareeday, 24th autia, Irma then part. Thl , ,A. torn titled entirely with the •law of wanting Meet.• tenor all partenatra—the manacled allow ate resehlet, and there will ba wanted an ample supply of Ant Ilan rtnelalteut and Wale, \ • • , • • \ A relaltlanen Grebe tbtal lb. plume* manner...ll a berth untll 12th Jar, athetnAlle !remainder mutt tent thopteil Forfeited.' /12142 COr teleuaa at keiobt.tq ii•lrtt 41.2./. 4 . 4% Wan., oat •• • • \'• • \ Near Vett:. ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNFasitip, au p erooartoershtn .heirtaftwo axtrthig bihreos I lwatbera. whirr the n. or WINISLOW. LAMIWIL ,A CO, I. LOW day dineolwal by thaitatioa. Tho worrLUad boaltwor of If. Jahr Eros will aw owthat by IL. U. tflatlear awl J. Y. P. looter, who aro authorised to mitt!. ytaroW 1111 1 411;• w 'g". lAA ' thitaCl Jar. Onto, NOTICE OF CO . I I 4II.TNEIIBIIIP--The abb torit.talLava 1111 a day 44.rawd a On parin'andoa f o 4b a tianEactilnaflaPelyfteUnklagallatbango and 14.07 Unoltwa. tolflat VISA= ar pohltaan,l corpora. Uwe harra.oralar rho Gm. WINOLOW, lAN I tltt Oth Pared lie* Vert. hist Wit; —••••\• • , • Fautudio 11. WINSLOW, JU. - LANIER, JASIM roylatall LKONARD CL writrrunr. IoCE-1/.000 .bn. foi /ale, _eboloatilet 7 4oi ' particular", avant at TUIS OFFICE. ' • .. tspateh sad Alkahasy Catena* tony 3 tlatat ‘ g . iett awt o,, snt l o.l 4 W.: . \ nrsautk,, 1 10• Murphy itaie*,) `I .W.cl Make. Oangabaket if rant Ibt ate to Morrie. Woalbo Galata, g 0.137 blbaltr athlat. B. A. FAHNEBTOPEPS . • 1 72.MEEPUOA!, „ From a &phi- Physiotem.v.: • • : moio_pr.ahn ettixei.i.l- • :.-- 4, TRLY.I . I%IOATT.ATL: 0a4.141F4. A3l 11 ' pllysioilitt by ptiression of the rig!. mtre. and at sash bob Wasp gantd:. Pgrat • ffninak • hats 1 mat ta n11.21401* tar Sir !Mkt n.,llrtiann, t nerranad en trt. - ntr bait...nes ratht say . bill an ittna Ma dosion of.yannVarmifogn gaa gat, lea iota. Out It gam - a valaabtapraptratjagb a aa. an a , lo b. aw• Won!, • Analatnastl.t•ant lan twn•dahtti vi i .1 bant Dant it alt,tla4 mutt maroon that gm aapaelatlana trano-1•1300 than. W a r remit* are tray. aataolohlaa rotbovia. Warm. lei WITIPO Lm bhroatiT to Pir tonlvill nod 'RA a Doc cant:tenni anaat and *gal are I nalltaand rat tne moues tar %banal:l=ll at otberigeo.at sun last a® -Beg ars Of angtenfaita antljtaitalleaa.,_ TRANSPORTATION, , 4 01IN A Olt WHEY having retired &alp ohoUntrl.h. Union Liu. a. 9 nA Erg. tAtr 411, r , n411.47;.:•,:-"Pr, d will tuurle, set Agri*. kr uhl 11"n",1171 agl ' I b1 411746M;o1r14 `UNION LINE.„, 185.2 • lirtamigwE To ouoveloli . aii4 the Lakei; 01.1119114 D a Ctivd HEIMAN, \ pmthro n , PAIULM EA. itoetworrr. la IPILIS . WELL KNOWN Line te prepared to UUtt trarsroil rrelorW .uut Noir etyma Pitt.- 'ma Willow the stresen Michigan ror. '2 will 6pila rourpord. with ' &I4%Z! Zreorottlit Vb\4=Titr./.1:11T, L.. AkoprogalkolA Liman raurargb. miner 1.31118.14 iM'•lllrUr olc ... • . FABELMEDUCED. \ \ . West ..I!iewton ‘ , P/a4 ZWad Roig.e BALTI.IIOT, PHILAORLPHIA ¢':7)4816 \INGTON, orrr: , , . easK• , Repuoril. ‘. TO Baltintorn $2,0411e0 than Pa. IL Road To Phlladelpla \ in" ~ do . do do °, Thirla ttif:grlif , abicholurgiva•TEßOETlll TICK- . . ET to %Abington. ata47 taticur Ws boa* palopenser• -.111 save Woo and mann! ibTA LMlt t 4V4rOtro ll &PlP:tkV ' tZ.7 - ,tISTEIPSIEIN,aa 6 o'rwaaAvl2 the Yanstdogusay east, venger/ IsIU 'crimson the haat, &agitate splendid I), P. all Ewa.. at Wert Neartaa. .11 morning over the `Plank Bomb cropping Ike , magotalna In day liabl. Tots tan alagolDrent ofroplow Ts// , of thajlaltiatota • Vida Esabbad. .110 n'elsek, P.* thaak 64 at Ilattlatate ata7 ' Wmabloataa al l . damp in l'hliartilo2l...o4 2771 ..10 rio. 2011.1maata• eraolaa. • „ ', ''', Atlgt 7 / 1 :05: - OlUti ' T '''°' 1711 n Mama. lease. tbe art abccrkbe Elmo,. 'Daly, at a esicadt, AL M. Traaellota 1, atitat Vttlabarao ki t t:ati andhla boat, VIII an. the 2100atalaastha masa al ht. tria. lo Cansbertatatasat peo.ll, la t tha I gya 1 Itala ortaralat Ilallthanro. Will ma In'tiablamore tad Wublagton Litt. and ware In Phlladelatda at 2et halt W. ma. niabt... )are to 121112aora ........ . .... ..-.. ..... „.._.....$ 0,00 ,'', Waahma•loo eiii.. . -__ - 10,00 lot kketa. ' by. either of tba — abavc - lineolerisa call at the Wept Newton Plana nout Mita, In the, attanitattela floaaa. Water attvet. • \ J. J. VANS. /Walt,. ~ ----- 7. • ' dal .. 1852 • i11a421 -- „„ .. A, CURRY, Forwarding aid eon:ma/Won Merotant, ha thelVarshaate l a rnorlVeatititacdiro 1. L. Ikeel. • . • 01.221 LAND, 07110. ~ A q.nl j oy allchigua Poolbern- Railroad Um and bills -, lab a et pang' Mats betwt!aa I.7lave/a434a2.lllltiburab. , CONE lON its. ii,aaia.ma a PaMot.. Ihttat••Y. Ohio. Nrooot 14.1.1. Toledo. 06 6..' • ' Attn., M. 0. It-11.. ItlontokkltehltmA 11, A.1311:64 •U. 1.21loatto..1111•••i. 0. A. LIMII.I t&..1.• WAWA II, 11. Uletioron Wttultram• Wiecoarlu. I labs. 1.1.110:f • co.. lir.ats; 1•••1•14. t l : O W IR 14 . V . IyroOstia 110 " 2•11..:•4 WittmtLit. " t 1 realer, Ohio. • .1, ..ateottm • I.t.t.: 4 lletrolt, tibehlottut., AAtt W 611•• •• Jonegt. 41446-4 a. PIRSRESUKII. -I • li.130:4••• Pati Atm.. Olt/o. • It. • Itch. tWasabas, Mao. y tortan • Ithatte W.Ebt•p•Al, COleAgo,fillnals. Agent fo s s., Merchants' and Killer's Lino; ON TUC CRIB CANAL eolooco rotp Apply !. Upon. u 0 J.U. rUdt, 9 LlooltooKlip. 7(.7 , 1:11 Ut, l tto=if:A„:ll7r `. . "11,„. 7. n.tt= lietakt. Matt Po4ouro 'IL Al. Lbw^ Vac Dr liodeco Pivot Lino 0 Tot BOOR tookro lire No. 8. Col' Kva, Doily at 1 o'clock, P. U. • CLEVELAND SeDUDENERUNGII LINE. tt i Ttior . .I=r4rar". tr! . . ftb k.,, e l 71, 1 :1"4 1 Jowld...e mad reed, mud the I, " ur of steeietee. enables avi le Weir this blel..fittelltilidthet eau boobtalevil Zoe the tmieet Ilidabsaillee devilled for Metes or the CLEVELAND & PITT81(UI11111 RAILROAD. 1 aro prrium4 , ,t.,..tract Yietahl IT Ma Wiad bt a allrbaar Gala the V.v. baranatty taw bvlbtoat. btat ..10. all aabb Alp (night dvbittatl for the Wag op la. rasa day or itoooolor. ThßUOl l twit vN i ROUTUERN ' RAILROAD. , Om onaolna a 11l Ire.. mr .s(A .hnl .e.pinß. ho re, oill "that oo this mote clans Monrovia. of tam Ilwnr.ee at Monroe in Um. kr the :nre ' r r olnTriraln Ginn for Ml:a. go. thorn manacling efilh the Chicago war FL, Louie line of tonal sod agetalowts ff....naive hi tldi line waive rt. Clawson on the following aileron. atter leaving C 1.,. land.• k"t!"‘g hc o. r=f7P)7 rt 7 k s a 7 f ! 46 4 r.j." 1852 TIPPIN Mere/date Portable Boat Liao', FOR TUE TRANSPORTATION OF MER CHANDISE AND PRODUCE. \ VIA PitaIIeSTLYANIA CANALS AND amitarleoro ETWEEN PIT TSRUROTI AND PIIII.. ADSLCIII4. althea ollbnat n.LlDplea. Theo, tu t. PATTON A NES NOLDS. depot 251 Market 444, neer PLULADZLIW tA C. A.Al' AZILILTY 4.11.. CAW llathe.the • Ale /the ethert, \ . INTINNIII . Ileein• meths.! the forth tai nil meth, loththeol CU? 1k111111,.... far trooportenth.••• ere DOW *MKT.; to reorive • ~e room,/ of po4ttee sthl • elap (au the e paid tog of kof canal) • r blh woos , tslemn sai do.thech` PA.'5...5.1,4W sow=of Ithatheotelles, thee Get •tato hforenveavolo hag bawls ow sloth ten f eith.tha the Root moths and haw • Asa met with, I. • the.. debt guarantee gad life no laagnekowithwed • South. fat 0 , amertela tht. bee it aelthertlednel ty YI As vastly sathrior to &of pertheo mole ot Mat pa/IW= .In au ClcolLZPord i artht• our &ate et P nil tittthargh math aso Peewee, anatl l 411001 aslorpjar wereboasthst Duletettert PAlthhathoothf ) evektis. the ekteocosertholl ",/ D.. the tothetkeeth theachth the . l Lome tho ealtre Den to ego. sad loos good ides . s Voldoref, imilgtwk to mu tioton Pitteburah. noetted aaverdth always at the law.* ea re mai WON kalotly Ocactibis_to tuartetloos.will ollt y .ctr - 4 thence • euntathaton. Stem, Of fall* tong Chatrof. , an \ A. SleutlfUt t atz , Blagh4 Traisiartation Line, rgimg 1852. E Prrrssultpu litE EASTERN CITIES ON, opertieg , of )10 An we Dr,spll y trill e . tt;\ to. , ..adro , .easivuut weal: Preighte slum 01 lenthlthtee charged by ntheasibl• , Prothro 44 Netefoodise throarthed wad Itentheded thet .pd Iron. without sof thethe lbnoaththe or ad -1,1.413, (Melt. C 011.0014.... ~lDlhet 1.14 Ibrwilkhat, atitl a dlnactioaalalthrally &United to A now ov apply \ 111110a1.11 , \ Ovrnet Whorl, ling if a eta, Pittsburgh. ,44,L 11 :1 ,1 = 4 4, D Ifini4.1=tak a . JAMAS 11 , 11.1iithlatheoe. " 111.117;414 1 174% • 0 ‘ 4.1. taehl \ , \ • Neer York A Care. rr o rlE " \ PITTSIIUIIOII NsTRAMPORTA— TION LINN"' wilt 4thanthel no 11 \ 0110)NNOR A , and OITICH, Jlatitil (Vhi .sr hidfa. alv interval in the haat let 11..., _4 am; 1,171%1 will lqe an; dollars. I . l*.i•Nltt! 11, tIIIONNOR. \ NOW CLOTHING HOBB. ' \ , Edmulal Watts & Co. ?I NGO GATT, TAILOITSA Ni.. trees elbow SCMT, AVN,opened ii Clothing Storo, cat the sloth ,thoe.thel W sow nrcething • th/eothl, ll.ollof Meth,. thathatho. 114400, eV of th e 1441 lm •Ifttee t le.•••thethel lath ;pet:epee/ wale'µ to MU fortheb hoelneee. mod av t he fulleaseth4l2e that Nei We tht• th , t4tommes ea . tee, valeteeltrat. They the •Do seaatahat Om • eb. !eV ef\ILLADY MA RIN 01411111111.1. Mike 47.7itgrig2:1' littftiva. \ VT, — .i• wAtt. a Co.. - AM% TIIS DAV REOI eER'ADAB S We Itthroo, • Wee na y zwrntravu ldypw. Win spu n .. Wa. Now mot ott et Co.. Weffillow to bi aoad alkovbere In Meetly. \ tors \ • RY ' G901).$ \ • \ • , • • .• • VIA .' i HO 48; - STE*IIWRIS,, ... ~. . 'fIIIIPB PUBLIC .1218TTIITIONS, \,, .',, Co . ' and Carla**. • \ racaruotaxas or vas ammo as tu , } alma,, a \ % lamaka nay% ma orDassairlitOgitra \ \ iItEMOVED TO '.., •,`\ 21'pAluc PLACE. la aßlalaair arieiriatifigs. ASTORIIOI7I3a. ll\ - Iroa 6. WI.. d'aviralia• !..in . alas \r , make HIM ^' 't6 el ..AA r a,- :. • .FU , SMNG DRY . DS I...hkb of TWO theft oiffothoo.ff!l fooso k fkof , . ~ , bo,exolusloolt d knotted. t, , ' . .71.4 will holioogotaatl7 coo hood sod yell tred•A Al\ , tett Dom ulte=rs.Pr.Preterisam awl fifoo, l4 of ,' LINEN .ad corm* sziarrntiOs: A Do,`. . .1. \ Vilt.tow omal.sol4. \ TiIfILIO DifliffiXl3,UffirElNS anaTOIVELLIN us. upIINSFAPANES ..rguivra. ,‘, Fuel. ill VG LAINI:I9 'AND EILOOLIATY z\g. \ \ okus.sll , .AND imiAtIOLICa. 'plant) \aND WHITS ivot Et MP, , \ .., • CIARMINIIS. ALL VIII =intim . ~ lIVIIINUS AND DRISCIOSTL ' , \ •• , (7111iLV) VON AND MTN= ' '. \ , ,llp. a' (~11111.14 ND a' ' ... , AND CAIODAANINDNOL , -. .. I it o , m)t s = otoo o l An t IL. Nudes ad Dot lipalein. PLIINIILH.~7LOTUS. .. ..I.NATIANitkidAIIAAANINA CAA 1131.D1191. : \ on CLOVIS. , \ :-\ - • , i',. - allourkt.tp AND DAUNT 126A27.111134 cuitcli, LACS ANN VitINUAD.\ \ Mao, %MANNA ZAArtINO44 NOSNENS. lied CAB.' Irmaie.lbt ausnutarunosa. .. \'''' . ••: It. itifttion of MlandOclol . llllT tat \rite t.oa• giquisrly intuit insuttowt. \- , • i. r, k :'' ‘' I'IORENOS 4 - Niklitit. ' - .4malassruneld.r.'; ,-,-: .....1- -,,,. ',. 114 W-11 bbis. Mime Dried tot Oslo lamuln , v.JI. - o,l4oroirrH avco . 10PrkE-400 . bagel, Oriole\ Rio for tilo'by ' , mile; • y • . o. to month a 004 ... \ voirmag-;..30.e.b.,puid,;(00, STARCH -25 BonbiiihVii, extra . I'o .1 litpWolegll \ keig•Nois. , l, 2 ,2,33a.5t ies'd and MEDICAL. _ - • - ' r & i • • 7+ .75 . \ • • . • The beet Remedy ever known to Man attglii..4r(Aood (.14do. army, Ertnec'Aita. hoothor.l. /Ora' Low , . 4h.geldly iorPratiitio. Law Vrod" Asti, or unclaws in Mt , tide. JAW, Nagsrforuginn, . • , 1.. Mort, Llia Raunait rry.fiatiy nrnernd to einn'Y Ann. , nf Lunn, end firer. uninl rrookruf owrerr enr . . . . . . • • , . • • WILI) CHERRY HAS LONII BEEN .• \.„. ... - vir known to pustoom Imporlsint anslienol po.pritles Thit Del - Is Dmillar to toserr rtAtton In our bind, and i Plllohians ofWn proscribe it Ina .I , rl..tisf, fortis kr dll --. i f. rontrampfaitts. Taf.'"lto ha. tonr:risSlll , ll.4.4 Sta Ito "Moot and Oyu. physielatt. Sib... rumour' art (stall- I t. D Ib°•oundrl. Nov go. go,f.r ...to deefor.thot • to." OdbIgUtIPTIO , N maid D. outol by that slags In, I. ' , tor band". agwin. \lt Iran "rally ortlosi..., torth" fin , doubt, to their isnoranet In prep/ohne snd ointliPstertuit . ' It—. diniculty now antlnly obitntst by tuittrnt roximal. • inept and lona. esperle"".. ' • ' '• The eitomoollo.y user -..' oaol qu'llti•• of Inn" two sub. 'tonna Itio mem o '. thy '''. Caw, rotablOnd Sad =shod 'Nei In Dr. 'Wirt.'" Id a • ,•- 1, 114, cherry. Ely a nice i Chrmkal process. her e ,•, - row tort.. or "tel.., lo is. sorted. PO thit trhat,,,,,,,, ;_. • ths most aztoloidlo•ry and truly eke/Wens re m ...s e , •Il . rid• or pultoopar andllver dbesho. ever " n oo n tau, tna.,, 1. tonviat. ails • i belirirtin that oar theo'ry is trolly a intl.. to • rev o.on of sutra parfrotncl'hy , thlsorwlttiu 1 tatodlrino h ; p y...- ; . .. P v. v . v.it . ; . . . , ANOTHEIt \ ASTI) NTSIINO .OURS. . ~... I • '. X. Knit,. s a lilehil ...Oriel" ), li ns.r.litnt .f 1111011411, ' l • ngig.ht rou`skty. Ohio, rentmit 16 .fliffrodnit volnntur ' • tribute to - Dr, Wlattirt. Ilabit l / 2 ... }viol c,,,,,.. . . , • Mrl J., it l'. —. th•or Nit''-1 oh-h Mistie r to run alma! . . . My datlahlf r. AraModa, - a.g.i! .4114,0 b••,..,, had atslit O. ,-- ...Don a t0ry.....r. at tio‘t , i101..1.•%, • I.l , ,lurodorod„ i - / her roof nook. tahl I.lt her ~ ,, 0 111. s ...chin" ouch. 1-,,-. rtuployrdc all 4 1 11. ,- physirlittOoill.. \. , •nr ron4.• for th.c. , • . . povoriny 1. - count. b.. •Ilt. at rttaar,,, . 11r , :1p ' t01 ' • ' 2 1 !"...4 to lA. Oohing into n d. tins, will. yr.., - • . OP"Otom of eausuturtlon.- • i ' - - \ --. •\ , • - • • -., . . - I that. trleD - lir. Itruvro' 1.D. , t0.it `Sol T.l_' but •, . ttita aoursmatid, bar ont'li, and am, 11 , 1 . hytt44.aat 4.1 a atill more itudlutonhrlinoto.r. I 0/4.011.:10.jof , ,1"-iinurly .. Ilartiod sad It wp m with to-bib/M ;cur 11 , kt I Dons da. Irt &W.. the pricurrro Of Pis! I g nuttlobl&licoirs. on ~ • ortapti on. I rcsily,dropsirlstot to tlint.gh.Aa 'woo, nit I providentially aavr than.rilf.r., of , o , phattli,...l wt.. whs. dttustlthol.V.sh Jou-, Wltr ruts., ot.rpt.n.,,. Ikon, by. Winisr . .. lialoant ta D 11.1. (tiros. thin \ oratol to - faint hop . . 0.11 It miatit 1.,1,. net' danuftho, "oast irnos - - • ,dlstrly eduitnenerti vas It, no.t.,tt "intr., tbrointts 0,.. . • Tailor. It, to.aillt aka liaj•rrt . ad totnt , b. to \0h...Din0...1 by th. ure tO two bottboof .1 tour a 1.n1..as I t - I , il.rdsor , rt. Eta woo nonorra to yort.et lo.aliti, . cc! *l,: lc Ink,,. . c , shall podtstoood to a mash. , A .. \ .5 ri•lrl my to MI that or. tilPi.tol "1111 ado %DON s lip, Into enpotnapttnu. do notdirt-air: I.ff br g.o.isriO list- , sof WOK Ch.rry • ill run'; - .•.1, , t r ' , nu.: bok tat D. \ P. ' L P P' . . P :,.f.. \ ' .• Itta,a)ll . ll:out.'llast. MOM, 6 .1,,,1. • tz, pmt,- J. Ibttrk—Dost e— . l , Lahr. the firrty at TI , r , roid \ • 1a .'4 511 .. a l'' 7111.1g1 " ..ly. "'" ;1 4 rr :4 ' ‘‘ .-,..r,..41 1 .. 1 , ' - \ Dilla...course. nottatnaput In ti: r• r:ret. ,'tTl.., that, attrre, \ . • , nas truly borrift inn to . nu, or fiv. °sr our buolly i,o,y • , , brothers and akotrrt) had 411.1 all rooonisplistal, 1 war or - \ Illotot w.ltonenall all Um af..tel la m b t.t 11.41 ..... , , I had • diotridwitter sough. mot . a p...14.d a in". doll ' .-- .. t of bind, beetle Door. ...yet. pr.h. ho 11.0 ',do stlll nlirod, '. \ .... •- I odd 1011... alto with anti-. nt Its. aul co-plao. . • , night swollo. I tr. nutor tha rant of ~ okillui I.hyplctio. frotudbn L. I was token oirt..uPtil "bout ris ....,.'sh...-1 Slog'' i then about heist... and nth Friona. sooti.a.4 us Cr.• borsloos. or at DAD boon...lour pby.f00n..44,1. tolynoll .• , • the too,( Plata? . . Pal", fir 10 Id lib. roy.. Itbst.t Ivy , \. know Id.. My tailor p.ecting It. tind ....pont "Duos istsri t, mu to m.. an Inco. thsyrrt day lormtuebr.,l tal.-\ . ''',. ' 1 Ins .nu hodth lutproo.d. amt in too osotts lion., Pio . \ \ thistr 1 orlon...red mina P. I tr. nide In Iv .1.11 owl syrt- \ .so. an, L. 41.4, mk4l Int.or. arlOch 111,111 muttons to do. , • \ . I hoot tats. lour b0tt1...0.f in. tasifeints sod now mu- ''', 'ottlrr tot.elf herh-clls wi-1/. ri . ~t - JEII.RPIAfi Isctutio, .. • I IS POItTANT ill . 111..11D1 A 141,11.1111(r W VIII IVPICAAIia •. -. OY. VIP I.ll\lll. AllO nit/CAS ,\ T. , St 11l "drubs ti.y.r era , . t Men, tridonn oslta itor- possibm health rrslontne lark.. . ‘ • • .- . • (Doom Dust. Lab. 0n.. • In:, door Ps t it:. ' John D. Mart—D.-sr Pir—)l. I halo a doe" .orn n•ra- •r • , - Pori Po tbn olnicird.rpetta Ctn... sato )ou. t. bro.( tory a! all alllirtione. and tI.o 1e5.61. derttEd horn pito to‘ o of 1 Wiebor's IDlson or Wild 1.11...rry. , \ In July. Poll. I ass olLookol by Doer of I. lipho 4 character. •Isoct.l.ft. Fyn ii, • 'wry dcbllitalr'd agate, Vhe • A I le the rollowluivolluDi I as. tat.. wilt. Sown/moan which ralunol Ina tonot. on ... no I,' st. moray ,- „ • a prearance at a.ti.Mitatsrl cot wua teli int .. • I lahnorlothlre . •• a watt. tatt.,••b—t•Aprs•totaterkl lam, at deal. otot gq....,.n.a1,. hat with void krt ssd Ws-Id totals I al, ftri)lientl!' takod blood from -Illy lung. • I •-e..13t io 1.4.1 to Ottawa., gradually elating uuder thr ;Dow, 45111 Jatuthst. t1"17. t whelk I was "sato "1.1.1...1 WWI Korr. air tristor. dis- ,S , Pod . tar toy Irk, slot Ott , Idornian. tboutibt 1:. cold • ourslr. - but a short Pt.. pi n y ettrrtniti, ispocislit any, . . Pot. well constantly Cold. ad throat lost. 111.1 r (Ming ', , i Duller theme riroutustourrs It may betrulyratd 0.11 woo ' \ a Prins 5k01..... I finally . 4...nnisrel to suit Isktum ~ utollrio. root..toll . by Phislentir. and try lir. Who.. - o naleatit or Wild Pbstry—ond.to. tbe trot wort I row- 1111,0.01 Dada" It. I ran data "utoduar rrom.vy. LI rot.- Litsusd its an. al, Corneae. nttlir .rod of we tarsl 1,.. •. • sand. end hate rtoo - yed cod . tooth 11, vino, at..l •rhoorhslly roodinnopl the r- liwirotto In all linos .114.1.-il ., kith dies.to of tn. lungs—And "oust .sy t o thr h . ~. - Onurnettelta its W.. unto. b. ,II WO ralt , Ld It two Stitt ro. , • bath" ds loot e 1... a two 11u0p.1. - tr..ro, to I lay• doh., and 1, bat* no doubt but it1............'net of ton. will , \ \ bo Illomiel •Ph renowrol health . I lies.. t 4 ,+. 'l , Pr . .. Poll, Soots. , dionkl.i, ,fact,.., ,0 yr, , -, • air r,t4 St prr 'bail,. or pin 14..; \ boki J. ex.rolv 4 . 1 Ynrth and lifolaut . Oree4l.(l.4cluuall. 4111rnor,pn 04Inut J. Ekt • Go.. 11. A. Fahni%lnek 1 On.. `ESfliklqt"" if.'..‘il/bt\"2,';Vll.'W;r!",,‘.'l,',„.' uokustXn: 11. It 011, ra..Lurg, 441.4....”14.1 . 4 • Ilmonlinna, Pre4P , K4 41 4 ,4.. Dm:. ilok.lout IQ* Orr. liallidarsiblar4, C 4,1.- 4140.1.5.,4t. 11.4441.1.: FOTOCT A Al Ada r. A. 1f.114.4 • 4.41, 14474 burr: 31erar144.1 I'4l. louder, /1104,1•114, hurtncr C0..1.:44; J. Y.Trlnp, emu. N. 4.,t44,d, Urnoltrillr; V. A C.A. P. I...maltei.. flmnreintllie; 11. Itort..r, ileTc.c,' John A Berg • 1. J. P0n414,.. 4 (4.. IlAnnen, /I.4ver: Nu 41..ri0n. 144,19.... Warre1.:1741114.4 a Co' P eroolur. \ ' ,1:74,1 : ". , . 4 0:407,.. ~ .4., 7 CHERRY\ PECTORAL COUGHS COLDS 110ARBEASS,TRON00 I \ TO, WHOOPINO7OI7 , , cßoTir. \ , , , ABTERTA, (10 8U7,y11102 , 1. 'PHIS invaluable rerly ' for \ ell dieerkeee ' • \ , , , of the yams. and Loam at ,Amyl A oellArrltr , from Itif sesoarkahlo rime : no, oluelloY,l, any orbsr , usedkloo before. Other 4,phrarlono • bate 41,en thetn• role.,vaitiatites, and I. \ r 2.11..., rot -1111 D4r.bh: rare., bat monahho aver no fully, 7. tt..% ~ ..t.5...4 of otort mo:ono* when. it le Oaten.`,Amer t 0..,, ef orisl In every climate, the result. Door Indlotrairly vhDorn Ule \ W.. •Dmatery over tbl4 rlunceretl4 vise. or - .114400v0u which • could net milt, .1h _co VA 4 etcor P r. , air v olcfer n 4 Patients, and tho public at large \ ' ' •• t; \ too. tbD augment, net rd DI +ctoo In 11, , : kals, e nil 11.., tee dDioni. Plmea Int ofimn • he De• lino. Mood 1.44,1 0 t Oho widely eelehrolot Yore.," \'‘..44lt+ v:lr'4ll,l, 01011. .1 New York city, Awn '". ,:',. N , It vin. um VI to to'DAD r ,^,•‘},,,,, \ ofll - :' , 7 of okrar,'s mumps' l•rotrustf 4 , !.. , • I I e 5,.." .1, ( ~ ,a , ,,k , w iiillaiiiiiriltV:7o;;;•;,,r,. V....tn1,,rt - h,. I >,,,,,,) as neksl l ord oho or ty . tr t tororrron! , yZoDo,l hi.' akelhoc . g• L o t t= IZI . :1,11~,, 1 %.,,,rgrb!.! ,1i„;%` . 41. - alt1; ooldonee of Its hatTy • sthrot. erne pulun , onry t itamren. , 11. lloaO011(1 D. LO./111111ANO, a distils ishodelet room afkkle h hTel;,. rtrl., k' n,or '‘C" ritru Pr lV\ metro dilecUon, by l/iumot l'otonmaLo The loiter at 1,111 ihnitt.. May Do found 1azr . 4.11 . 7.10r. 1010 trat,or t li e 4 1;71 1 ; l e rVe i t ' irt h out ib ;he well ' k:o r wt i g n osti *L tr4lll.llll . l4. data, Ilichtran4emeof the lamov•rt dealer, In le. mann .ve this.. Is from hls own olmorratlem. 1 Ilituniaup lbert , Deo IP, 141.9. \ Doer alt —lorualletely on lurch: hi Trutt Omar , NI o=srtrto'l:,l`4l7. 11ntr;',,.1,":".tr."'.;ZZ7,-,`,. ne c ." then unable to Men from Irier ' ted., and Dam ror• teeir . WA.. Ws friends bell/mot be roust frown die, *Diem relief could be obtained the him', and 1 ilLhrt.d thaal,ho wito,your czeallent mollelho a trial.. 1 Untnetil• atlsY MI brmi Our three Deck., and inn may Did. ol . :altar httiftl t e ° ,l ' . ` , " ,frilf,.. t ar. t7:..,, , gzt,',°. ...• Font weals at theme ta potritamorot ta Insi frltYliamiltlne, he wee at Mott at I•ls sedan,.. initle et n avArstalth. Mere smother memo Within •my Itnnorhotia or 1110 the batoar •I'MD9IIII. hos bee. oingularly oureeorol,hot nom, No MOW vugplik, lOW truly loam., 11.15. lIKDOIISCODir. • s ''' Aear the Patient. , ;,, ,! •n*. k • arm tereleil—boar Ntr—Ymoilny nada ant gratloutita you but the rootorativor of my health, I tend oat o7C11,ALIT"kh?'""11" liberty mh os... 4 , 4 . 11 . 1. 00 To .•• :" ..o , fi r hat i iy=tuw. l orittottloldlrolori 3 4l . 4, d i lontritcol go Moe up a t Moist. fregnontly ' cu r e haat. end could pet Do sleep at Moist. A Diem' cure los a Jot!), p( y• or Crooner PinfOltAl. , the No. .r orh , el, I itatoolial. ly 4, vo• . mewd. meordini; to elltoelionst I Introit. pc, v VD•• ri • Ito 0111 i 1AM1JP. , ...10 no bear!, . r 1 now oh op wall, my couzl o . bartamed, mg V. , 464tzr , 401 y.., " Is"" r4... \ \ Pr liT.V.T. i etZ l . laikii.o. Marlin I DM I Mold tell silthXoullerritti a or nab . :Irts Cr nal ' obt tolbeneilltAbi the irtiIZLICY. I 2 ' PIZI .4 . , I s lulti fir.f. 11111141 loft my In weak and bolMard. frien:=T; 4l = 4ll . l. gki. " .4 , =. l ,ll. " 4:9 • ;t y , OD MMKIIII. and a dreftlfullermith was 1144 oroariug ell Mmr. t ben. to tale your beauttfol medicine, loy ti,. Willke of u m o h What wit ils offerto boors. It OW Illy Do AI Ant. and gate nutmeg at Malt/. ID lows tirma a lintalabt I maid Dei,aroll, 'Doi my conyb fat Mimed to be tryablowma my, appoUto return. r 1.14,1 lay Mod soutiobed me, vadat nOnti muted my 110 NOW. elm. An were, OM Mull ilml.otit.#,,mllti urs DO. 'y b.l4th'. lg,:%% b ri . trrvetet i , 1 ": - JULIA biLtll. I butobr a ora h tbZt y tbe als nor t Otrihmentot lay wife Is ''' (tee by Ayrwhaoierty_Preteral '`'V.ll.:ir"rlSlVLlgliP," ~ Thu .ho e. tram., 4totph tim i nr and Jolla. his wife. = .41 . 1. 11,Zr.a . 1 11' IMPIMII cobWoura may '`M, .4lll.itUltt C o Al7Dintir4orb , \ •110.1. a .34 nu b7Srix':Vririt u ir` . o,=`,... ti IC InA J. M. TON hAb310. 4 ill t ' II 0 M .. 1.11 . 11/ , : , 1 ). 14 try• Mr. EVIIWADSZ. , ii4 J. put --,` m. , •=l , O , 4=. _ . . . • • .4 1 4 0 d 'rem for the LadiF l l . 't 11 1 :11ATROIDIFEI . IRENCII I'EVLE P 14Am lancamtead erd Efkrul M i lks =V Wglrooll h . anea.IMITELi. .111L4 W:42 , , n at114R Dynnulbar t ggatton,*=, , or I "l b="i r . l !V= ard Mine r 2 t c l i t . \\ : nil ' ni el l u ta xads herl a r ; good. Ilazirt s ' ' B. t;l44 s 4 l ok , VeirriiiWr ; ,..• • tworsl o g rusttgdadima , ' Ar - fi1n.44.2 Ani . MlllB PREPARAVO ' now 111:the ilicarranntr.rdiaXt.sentaeri fa Zikt: litarA=Villd:V.:4l;tr.`l7" rAIMATZVTAVZVAI7* , I3Arfi "::: 1 .Tb. " mi.e. r bzot parierl(p rent tiny ilaromlo•th, \ , a it.. 110 Is poetize* ra tux...within .Istnowlnfift: 7.lViatr2l=4. l li I : ol =4=4!lft ° . '7,.. 4" :- .' ' all lb*: atzllWAry nroparathms, n e t w nwo.l4o'llx:ti•tal: ' ! X, yob=lVPlVlirAmlio.p.t , = . 7s , t i lg rek. :f 0h,.. a I.•rao. 1, , 1 kW. tiVatlg k: l2lM9l4 ll ' =',.. d r,' , \ LIM:I ', "/ . .:1= (wrier/ rably Cr. therms dpl 10.-0 . 5 - 13 aE,---1:1=1;44 r." A'- 31z1,50117. :W-LBV7 -'- -..;•-!A'\- V , \
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