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fat new esedling apples
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it belt bushel pears
coed best do •
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oottd best
let three kind of peaches, not lees than 6
of each lrind •. • 200
,k„. ond best do ' • 100
st half butted peaches 2 00
Dad beet , do 1 00
et half pteliplums .- • 200
and bast do 1 00
..t half bushel grapes - - 400
Oond best do . . 200
lot do . seo quinces 100
oed best do GO
-.at half bushel dried peaches
to ,2 00
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st half bushel dried apples • 100
ond best do GO
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. st cultic/stetter - a; $lO and s diploma.
eldest and best variety of apples, 3 of -
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• Iploma,and Western horticultural Re
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Mawrisa Or Tug BOAC]) Or li1;IreA01211 or Tor
ApinierLlTlAL AND MECHANICAL SOcierr.—The
Board of Manager,' wf the Allegheny Coarity
Agrindtoral Society met on last Saturday, in
the C ram Moose. Present—lifters. Kelly, Mur
dock. McKelvey, Toing, Payne,.Speer, Robin.
eon. Speer (city), MnPadden, McKnight, and
PJeCibe, l'resident.
The Secretary, Mr. - Kennedy, being unavoid
ably absent: flobert.McKnight, Beq , was elect:
.ad Secretary pro fret.
The minutes of the last meeting were read acd
adopted; after which tha Committee appointed
roviae the lirt of premium'', and make env
gettiona :relative to holding the next fair, &re ,
reporttid as follows:
The Committee appointed to reviao the lista of
article" bowled in by the various committee,: to
affix the" pretni LIMP, vrl.l make saggert ions relative
to the approaching county fair, beg leave to re
port.
•
That, in consequence of the greatly increased
catalogue of articles to he competed for, they
'have, in most labia., stricken out Premiums
offered for isecond best articles.'
That, ae in the opinion of this .Comgittee,
moat of the competitors do not desire tti reap
pecuniary gain from the treasury. but rather to
have the distinction of exhibiting the best ar
ticles, they have io moray clues offered diplomas,
believing they would prove more boneficial to
that obtaining the sues, thsd money premi:
tns; and in thin connection, they would recom
mend, in order to promote the sale and circula
tion of publication% of prictical utility on agri
culture end the arts; that any Perno to Whom
a money premium is &Warded, may..at pleasure
commute the aerie for any horticultural or me
chanical periodical, the cost of which does not
exceed, the prize drawn.
They further recommend that a elle be at
muse procured for the next Exhibition. to bean.
nounced la the circulars, with the priers, &o.
That, on the first day of the Fair; the stock
and . other nettedrn be sent in before-12 o'clock,
11 ; that the afternoon of said day,be devoted
exa , usivety to the Committees and Judges, who
shall make their derision the same evening. and
announce Umlaute on the third day, at 3,1'. 11
Tout on the second day the fair ho thrown
open to visitor. , (at n dime each, and 'one dollar
or a hedge to admit a family) both days, from 9
o'clock A. It , to 6 o'clock, • t'. M. nod that no
artiches or stock %hall be removed before the last
named boor; and that the different Committees
of thin Board Anil harm exclusive eaperinten
dale.) and control over the doprirtments severally
all itted,to.thern.
•
They. easily ream:mend that it the ttece.ss
ry arrangements conl.l.bi made, a night exhibi
tion of the vec,etable lel mechastieal`prodncia
should be given on the evening of the second
day—and that provender should be provi
ded for the mock for two days end nights. Hay
nod etraw at the coat Or the Bona. Oats
to. be furnished at cast prices. Lists of articles
and premiums are appended—numbered in their
order. All tf which is respeetfully inbmitted.
Beat blooded stallion,
Best stallion for heavy draught,-
2d • It
Best span work horns,
earrings horses,
" brood ware far henry draught,
21" "
Bent t light "
21
Beet three ohl.colt
21" ••
Beat. two " "
But yearling toll, .
2dl ••
But Buckling ••
••
,year old more colt
Vq,c ll Pg
males,
'male coli,
CATTI.t.
Beet 'bort born bah, 3 yr old and upward, $5 00
bet'n 2 and 3. yeare, 400
" I year old, OO
calf,
.5
00
..eo - v, •
heifer, over a year old, 400
" " 1 year old, 300
" " calf,- . 100
o Alderney 8 Year old bull, 5 00
4 00
300
1001
500
300
2 00
1 00
500
400
3 00
1 00
00
3 00
2 00
1 00
5.04
600
500
.• ball cal(
3 year old cow,
" • " 2 t" heifer,
calf,
Ayr/biro 3 year old boll,
" calf,
W a year old cow,
" ' " heifer,
ee e. y 4 4
" " • calf, •7 -
talk cow,
yoke of oxen,
boot ox
Incur.
1 . t Le i cester black, diploma and $2 00
•" 6 .... ewes, 300
,•oo buck lamb, 1 00
"6 ' " ewe lambi, 00, 800
" Gautbdown buck, diploma and 2 00
" G " ewes, 800
, back lamb, / 1 00'
oo 6 " ewe lambs, 300
" Marion) hack, diploma and • 2 00
"G , 00, ewes, _ 300
" ( " buck lamb, 100
" G. ... ewe bamboo, 800
" liatewell buck, diploma and 2 00
..e. o; " ewes, ' , 300
buck lamb, 1 00
" 6 " ewe lambs, 300
" pair fat weibers o -400
imt bno.r, -
- .
..300
sow sod pip, not leds than !our, 300
" fat bog, , ' , 200
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POIILTILT.
est 3 fowls, thorough bred,
•• 3 •• .g rT
St 3 chicks, this, year,'
••
est Cochin China Fox*
.. 3 white Shanghai, "
•• a cord
3 white Dorkiog
3 black Bpiullsh•
.• 3 Malay or ChitagoorFowls,
"„ Poland
" 3 Jersey Blue "
•• knot pair of
••pair of wild turkeys,
" ••• domestic ••
geese, foreign breed,
• domestic ••
•• •• ducks, foreign "
•• ' •• Muscovy "
" 3 1 common
•• pair while guineas,
", " ••
" lot of pigeons, not leas than ten,
•• pair of capons,
Best batter, not less than six pounds, in
ints--aet of six silver tea *peons. •
Second best batter, not lees than six pounds,
Prints—s butter knife.
Beat crook butter, not less than ten pounds,
.16 cot less then three monthsprevious to en
,ition—Set of silver spoons. • z
Competitors to state in writing. the tresbneat
the milk before churning, mode of chanting,
d freeing the batter from the milk , &a.
CUM!. . •
at oLeeso, not less than 20 lbs. ' $3 00
cowl best, - do. do. . 100
`ompetitora will elate the proton of making
writing..
ethos, not lees than 10 lbs., . $2 00
•nd t•est,. do. do. 100
he Honey to be taken up without destroying
• beer. Kind of Live to be specified.
Second Wet
Best 3 sass of oota 4 00
Second beet 2 00
But 3 scree of barley 400
Second best 2 00
Beat 3 nerve cf coin b 00
Beyond beet' 3 00
Beet three acres of buckwheat 2 00
But 3,acres of timothy 400
Beet 3 acres of cloverteed 5 00
Brat half acre of flax 3,00
.Best 2 bushels seed wheat (as to weight and
quality) 200
Best 2 bushels barley 1 00
Best 2 bushels oats 2 00
Best bushel cloverseed 2 00
Beet 1 bushel timothy seed 1 00
Best lot of corn in ear not less than 20 bn. 3 00
Best bid of flour, accompanied with state
ment of variety and quantity of wheat 300
• FARM IMPLINZATS.
For best plow with newly invented prienipres,
and not exhibited for preminmn heretofore,
which or trial proves beneficial to the farmer, •
premium 0f1k15,00 and diploma will be awarded.
Bost two home plow, $5 00'
" one •• •• ' 300
Best hill side " ' 300
" sub mil " 400
" grain drill " 500
" reaping machine 10 00
" mewing " 10 00
" corn drill • 3 00
,
" harrow • R 00
..
" cultivater 204)
.
" roller
200
.
'• grain cyndlo 200
" " thrasher 500
" wind mill 3 00
,', corn nod nob grinder ,5 00
" clover huller ' 300
"'two horse wagon r 000
" horse hay rake 3 00
" cutting box 2 00
" corn hoe 50
" manure fork 1 00
" 0 hay forks 2 00
" road scraper 2 00
" Pet 2 horse wagon harnevs, dip. and 300
•• man'e saddle 300
" woman's do 3 00
•• two borne carriage, diploma and 5 00
" herouche, diploma and 5 00
•• baggy, diploma and 3 00
rockeway, diploma and' 5 00
" set carriage harness 3 00
" bums harness • . 3 00
" collection of edge tools, exhibited by
manufacturer, diploma and 10 00
Bent collection of farm implemeots, owned,
used and exhibited by the farmer exhib
iting thorn, diploma sod '
- 11)V.IIMILO MAINTFACTUD6H.
Best roar loaves of bread, diploma and 2 01)
21" do do a. 100
Best double coverlet 3 Oil
•• single " 200
2 00
Best pair blankets 3 00
Beat woolen carpet, 20 yds. 3 oq
Best rag
Beet quilt - 300
4
Best ntraw bonnet ' 100
03
Best was, hat , i,d,
Best pair woolen knit stockings ' )11 00 _ .''
Best pair woolen knit node 01p :
Best pair thrend.knit stockings 1 00
.Best 4 yards thread halt lace 1 00
Best 4 yards cotton knit lace 1 00
Beet hearth , rug
1 00
Best vpeeimea chair cover 2 00
Best churn
2 00
For the hest specithens of the f dlowiog aril.
ties, diplomas will be awarded:
-• , ,
•
Brass and plated eatidlery and hernene toorrnt•
ing, surgical instruments, cater and steel table
and pocket cutlery. -q,. .
•
Electrotyping, electroplating,electro gildfig,
and fire do., cut glass, pressed_ di.; stained do.,
window do.
•- •Litiok binding, philosophical instruments, dc
guerrotypes, architectural carving, carving and'
gilding, looking -glees and picture frames.
Leather paper hangings, perfumery, confec
tionary, guns, fine machinery, engineering Ri
edel:maws, finished braes work for steam en
gine., plumber's and gas fitter'. nee, steam en
gines, fire proof safes!, lightning rods, planlehed
din wotk, lititm.ta ware.
Best collection of musical instruments $lO
" specimen Historical painting, diploma.
Landecepe,
tt " Portrait, ..
. . tt Iron railing, ..
tt " Iron ,
settee .
.
" " Iron chair, ..
" " Iron garden vase, "
STOVES, nou.cir RABE, Or
Best Cooking range, $5
tt Coal Cooking Stove, 3 diploma.
tt mood 3 "
"
Parlor 5
.
" Common Heating Stove, 2
" Enamelled grates & fenders,4 "
" Iron Mantel,
" Enamelled Hollow ware, not It..
than 10 piece', - . 3
" Common do ,45 pea. 2
lest Rot Air Furnace„. 5
" Hot Air Register,
" Airtight, self regulating stove 3 "
Vie res ort 09 above was accepted and adopt
tett: , 1
Messrs. Martin, McCabe, Kelly and 'Moore
head were appointed a committee to procure •
site for the fair, and to make It necessary ar
rangements for it, to report at the next meet
ing.
A letter was reel from E S Durban, Comes
potiding Secretary of the Franklin Agricultural
Society, asking to be informed on the hest mode
of holding an agricultural fair, &c.
It wall resolved •that the Corresponding Sec
retary Bend to him; one of the Circulars of pre
miums of this Society, and give him all the ne
cessary information."
The Honorable ?doses Hampton was nelected
to deliver the agricultural address at the next
fair.
The election of judges ►as, on motion, post
poned for the ireseent.
Alter the trepan - 06°n of some other business
of no general importance, the Beard adjourned
Mince' on the second Satutday of June at ten
o'clock, .1. E. McCABE, Chairman.
RODEO? M 011716111% den. pro tem.
5 00
300
3 00
2 00
800
30°
300
3 00
la 00
00
200
200
2 00
800
200
3 00
2 00
2 00
200
2 00
1 00
1 00
200
1 00
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Ix Pats 12f. —II ugh Kirkland, the strret preach
er, is now is prison, charged with drawing
crowds in the streets around him on the Sab
bath, contra_ry to a City ordinance.
•
BELLING LIQUalk, 011 Till BA RDATIT.-4hyOT
Fleming on Monday, fined the proprietors of
coven taverns and beer houses in the Third and
Fourth Wards, Allegheny, who were convicted
of sellingdiquor on the Sabbath,
T;
akar:G.—The timber of passengere, carried
orer the Qhio and Penasylvania Railroad, do
ring the week ending, May 220, was 3,916 I
•
Issuesu ilitasscr.—Ati old man, while in a
state of intoxication, fell on the cellar door of
- Mr. Robert King on Liberty Street, yesterday,
and cut his head severely.
EARLY CLO/1110.—The hardware 'torts la the
city, willlereafter close at acacia o'alock, on and
after Monday next, until the month of :lantern
bor. ,
ADAM An, Eris.--Theee fine paintings eon
tione to attract croWan of visitors at Philo Ball
FALSE PllCTlNCE3.—CompLatata were yeti.,
day lodged before Alderman Lewis: eharging two
persons with this offence Mrs. Mary IfoCurly
charged a boarder with defrandlog her by falee
representations, and John Cavagoagb, scented
home jockey of palmiag off a worthless ant.
mei on hint,elaindlilig hlm, ae be alleges, of tarty
dollar,.
Tearceasca liftertso —The Allegheey tem
perance association held a meeting on Monday
night in the Rev. Dr. Swift's Church, and was
very eloquentiy addressed by Col. Millen Mc
Candless and the Rev. Mr. Preveley, of CILICIO
natI,.OI2Io.
I 1 The fellowiog resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That in view of the importance of
the approaching County Convention, it le the du
ty of the members of ibis sesor.lation to use
their Influence to elect delegates to thoeti eon
sehtione who are reliable .temperance merq'and
who will, if elected, pledge themselves to vote
for no candidate for nomination unless he be
known to be favorable to thee:statement of s lbw
similar to the 'Maine Liquor Law.
A Committee, consisting of John Irwin, Jr..
Alex. Cameron,tand John Alexander, was ap
pointed to prepares memorial, and present it to
the iirbig County Convention, which meets 00
pest Tuesday oaths Court llonse,-pritylog them
to nominate none but reliable Temperance Men
for the various offices within their jurisdiction.
2 Cm)
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2 00
1 00
1 00
100
oo
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100
200
1 00
ANBAULT AND . Ilarrienr.—Adam Meson was
yestorday bald to ball by Alderman Parkinson,
charged with striking Phillip Weaver, to fellow
workman, at Oraff, Lindsay Ft' Co'o. mill, with
picco of coal.
Flom—Two draymen who quarrelled about
some work, commencedon Monday
evening near Bingham's ware iOllllO. and both
were pretty badly heatea before the bystanders
interfered. One of then, semi the other before
Alderman Parkbison.
• Frunr.--.lames Ilouston yesterday todged a
complaint before Alderman Major against Hugh
Stewart, whom he 114C131/1 of assaulting him
near the terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
in Liberty street. A variant was homed for
his antagonist's arrest.
Ai:ataxia .Trimoixor bad tiro' Tory titling
oases of inaolosail battery baton !dm piton
day.
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ONAKRAL SYNOD OF TM ABSOCIATZ Par&
BYTTRIAN CHURCH 07 NORTH AICA.
FIFTH DAT.
=TEEM
TUESDAY, May In
The meeting was opened with prayer by the
Moderatoi.
Minute, read and approved. and the roll cor
rented.
Original papers *ere then called for.
Dr. Rodgers present.' the report of the Tren
surer of the Oregon mission. Referred to com
mittee ca minions
An appeal from Muskingum Presbytery was
referred to committee on appeals.
The committee on missions reported adversely
to the petition of the Amoebae Congregation of
Newark for a supply. The report was adopted.
Synod then proceeded to the order of the day.
An appeal from the Presbytery of Chartiere,
relative to a call of the Rev. D. 11. A. McLean
to the congregation of Chartiers. It apPears
that a large minority of the congregation oppo
sed the settlement of Mr. McLean: and that the
Presbytery of Chattier° condemned the course
pursued by Mr. Met., sod the majority of the
congregation in persisting to press him upon a
divided congregation, and refused to enaction a
second call given by the majority to Mr. Mo.
Lean.
A protest of the majority of the congregation
against the action of Preebytery was read, to
gether with an elaborate reply of Presbytery to
said protest.
Rev. Mr. McLean asked to be allowed to be
heard on the qneetion. The 'Moderator decided
that that privilege should be given him otter the
commiosionere of the congregation had been
heard.
Gen. Callahan, one of the OOMMireitinCraimade
lengthy statement of the difficulties which had
exieted in the congregation, and Airgued that
Preabytery had done tho congregotion injustice.
He contended that it would he more conducive
to peace that the remonstrant' should separate
from the majority who adhere to Mr. McLean.
:Mr. Mulkey, another commiseioner, corn
prettied that the report of the Presbytery repre
sented the minority as very nearly equal to the
majority in numbers, and. that the Pr6bytery,
by the course it had taken, gave encouragement
to the minority to hold out in their opposition
to the wishes of the majority.
In answer to a question by a member, Mr. M.
stated that sonny objected to Mr. McLean, be
cause, he was an abolitionist,sed others hecanse
he was in favor of the proposed union.
At this point is question of order was rained
as to the propriety of such statements.
Dr. Beverage made a few remarks disclaiming
v - is - .7umtabc‘r of the Presbytery, that he had
open the
.wetter in que,
' . .iti r trter . ammo further conrcrootiort, Mr. Mac
Nary took him tear.
Mr. Thomas Miller,: 'another commissioner,
made essme remarks of like Import
Rev. Mr. Wolff askal .Gen. Callahan to slate
what wero the grounds pf opposition urged by
the. tniuoritrhgsinieMr. McLean , bot the Sy.
nod decided that the remonstrance of the minori
ty waWthe best reply to that inquiry. That pa
per wag read, but so far as we could make out it
not forth no epallc charge against Mr. NlcLoa,
other than Chet he vs. at acceptable. ,
Mr: Huston, one of the remenstrants,on Isere
made faint! Statements respecting kb: thrficultie.
in the congregation, and rho efforts that had
been made to effect n reconciliation. To the
questinn, did - any of tho renionstrants leave at
ter'the-vote was taken.' lie replied. 'Part of
them went away, and port of tbem did not . "
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.DJnoan, oa the plat of the Prea l•p
&cry. rose, hat as.be had opposed the action 0
Presbytery in the cave in question, the pods
rater decided that he could not be heard on be
half of the Piesbytery. la appeal was taken,
and after a short debate, it was sleeided that 1)r.
Doman had not the right to speak.
Iter. Alex. Stnnay, on the part of the Pres
bytery, respooded to the retoonstrence. lie 41,
Glided his own coarse on the ground that to set.
tie a minister ~ver a people in opposition to the
wishes of a large minority, was not agreeable
to the constitution or usages of the shnrch.
Adjourned.
- The afternoon oession was opened with prayer
by the Moderator.
The minute. of the morning version were read
and approved:
Mr. Jon SICDONALD, roliog elder, from the
Presbytery of Mohler] appeared and took Me
seat_
Mr. IStLLIAY 1.1 - tLe, ruling elder, attended in
room or M. K. Patterson.
The regular order of busineal was, on motion,
subpended, and the Synod proceeded to the or
der of llie day, ♦iz, the consideration of the ba
rds of Union. The committee on this subject,
offered the following repent
The Committee on the proposed basis of
union report that In their view a prominent ob.'
jest for which the church has been erected in
the world, is that she may exhibit dieter truth
nod apply it in opposing error and wickedaese.
On' this principle the Secession Church was
formed when our fathers, for openly confessing
the pure doctrine* of the Gospel, were driven
from the established church of Scotbuil In
adhering to, and acting on this principle, God
ham countenanced and upheld es hitherto. On
this account therefore, as well 49 because be
ban said "if any draw back, my cool shall have
DO pleasure in him," and because we are a cov
enanted Church, having come under the oblige.
lion of solemn Town that we will continue in the
service of God, it will be at our peril if we
forsake the way in which we have gone.
In order that we may with greater efficiency
exhibit divine truth and oppose sin, we ebould
do all in our' power to have others co-operate
with us. Our language to brethren should be,
"Oh, house of Israel come ye, and let us walk
in the light of the Lord." "Come and let us go
up to the mountain of the Lord, ant he will
teach 'nor his seam and will walk In his paths."
Though this haele of union may not be In
every respect what we would desire, yet, a, it
lis In some good measure, a &GUM testimony
for the truth of the scriptures as proposed by U 9,
we judge it a sufficient basis on which to unite
with all who will accept it. There appein a
good degree of harmony swag the Presbyteries
in approving the overturecd draft with some
amendments.; out 'of those whose reports have
come before no, eight recommended It for adop
tion, two aro opposed, and one is for adoption
only on audition that • narrative be prefixed.
In view, therefore, of the character of the basis
itself, and of the mind of the church as thus ex
premed contenting it, we recommend the follow
ing reaolutione for adoption by synod-
Fleet —That the following amendments be
made Instead of the runt error condemned, in
chap. 3, insert, •that God's determination from
eternity' to save any, was.becauxe ha foresaw
they would believe aid persevere unto the end."
Chapter eth, section 2od
6th. Erase qualities and Nun "disposition
litid ability." .
Chap. 20, section 2.—Let the cmidetonation of
Instrumental mono in the praise of God, be left
out. Same section.—lnstead of "not entrusted,"
to insert "not merely by."
Chapter 10—Instead of the tut error con
demned, insert the following: "That ;left go
vernments are not to be recognised as the ordl
name of God, unless owning obedience to Jesus
Christ, as mediatorial King.
Stcoxii. Resolved, That the nurtured draft
seihus amended, be adopted by Synod, and pre
sented to the Aexociate Reformed Church as a
basis on which we aro ready to unite with them
and all others in full fellowship.
Remarks were made upon the report by the
Reverend :Beams. Daman, Blair, Beveridge,
Anderson, Easton, Ingleit, Batiks, Hindman,
fledgertvfilellwee, and Willson. The Synod ad
journed at the conclusion of th e hu e , m at,
men's address, and the DIM subject was made
the special order of the clay for this evening. The
session was closed with prayer by rho Rey.
'Easton
DINTOICT COUO.T.—M. Hampton, Esq., made
stood= for a Dew trial io the care of Mallow,
Leiter & CO., 111.. BSCOOOI, Leonard. ROLOOIIi
Bled.
Before the lion. Walter Forward.
Robert Hampton for UPS of Franole M. Camp•
ton. re. John finsitbley. Verdiot.of $833,07 for
plaintiff, defendant not appearing.
The case of Wm. Edwards Ts. C. Carron, an
action of ejectment before reported, Went to the
jury yesterdiy. `A 'verdict Will probably be
rendered - Able morales. Roberts, Eyster, and
Dunlop, for plaintiff; C. 0. Loomis for defen•
dant.
•
Before the No. Judge Williams.
The ease of D. Magogny vs. Monongahela
Navigation Compaoy, before repotLed, occupied
the attention of the Court all day. The teal
many wig closed en both* sides at the end ,of
the eeeeloa, and the several counsel wIU address
tie jag lady.•
Boer Focen.--Some little hors playing in a
pasture field of the Denny estate, near Lawrence
ville, on Monday evening, found n roogh box;
loosely covered with dirt, which. on "DR
opened, woe discovered to contain the body of,
a female infant, apparently only o few days old
and which had been recently buried The corpeu
was well deemed, and no marks of Violence were
found upon it, nor could any evidence concern
ing the manner of its death_ be elicited by the
Coroner, who was called In to hold an itiqueet
upon it. The jury returned a verdict to the
effect, •ghat the deceased, had died from causes
to them unknown."
131 "I'ELEGRAP11.
arctiViD CT Silk O'CRILLY 7'31.01..411.n 1.111
MID IitrOSTZU inn: TUN PI7IIIIIVEOIIOASITTS.
CONGRESSIONAL
WARVINOTON. May 2:i.
'form—Mr. Hall, from the Committee of
Public Lands, 'reported a hill giving the assent
of Congress to Missouri, to impose a tax on all
lards hereafter sold in said state, (remand after
the day of sale which won !tabbed.
Mr. Disney naked permission to introduce o
rercluilort to the effect that if at the time of the
liberation of Irish exiles, n national ship be in
the neighborhnood of Australia, the President
be requested to cases a conveyance to ho prof
fered them to this country. (injection woe
made, and leave refused.
Mr. flail, from the Committee on Public
Ledo, to which woe referred the Senate
granting to certain nettlers en; the Monntnoure
purr:bore in the Wisconsin pre.eniption tights,
reported n substitnte, making the pre-emotion
general on all the unsureeyed lands. After a
brief debate pending the motion to refer, the
Rouse went Into Committee on the Invalid
Pension Bill.
Mr. Bayley muds a political speech; Mr.
Carter, also. The Committee rose when the
-House passed the bills which were in Committee,
viz :—/ilakieg appropriations fur Invalid and
and other pensions. Not one word Was said in
debate relative to these bills. After the speeches
the House adjourned.
Flewirc.—Varinus memorial. and private bill
were reported. The House bill to relinquish t
lowa certain, reserved salt springs, we. passed
The 11111 authorizing the construction of rail
reads through the public lands iu ceriain CAM.,
was regressed for the Ibied reading.
The Deficiency bill wee taken up, and an ap
P.Pnmion of $ll ll ,OOl to pay the /silence doe
Ft ly Creek Indians for service. during the
war of 1012, v as rejeeted Other amend tents
were acted on, when the Senate adjourned.
NEW SCHOOL PRESBYTEEMAN ASSEMBLY.
Mey, 24.
The (lepers' Presbyterian Aesembly. maito
day, it being the fourth day of the ties.
Mon. . After some preliminary exercises • re,t,
lotion of thanks was moved by the llott. ill r.
Haskell, to the ht. Her. Albert Barnes, for his
sermon before the Assembly, and requeming
copy for pnbliestion. Thin led toe epirited de
bate, Dr. Wisner and Denten, and the Her. Mr.
Pollock objectiug to ite printing, no being
precedented, and the eermon containing vi•tx,t
and eipreesions to 01cl:title Assembly did net to he committed. The Hey. Dr. Smith,
Rev. Mr. Hawiey, Rey. lie. Womlrnff, and oth.
era, advocated the publication as due to the
learned author, end IA a remarkably clear and
netiFfectory expression cd true Presbyterian
datrine
The reeolution woo finally indefinitely poet
paned, with Lara tinderstanding that the sermon
is to he printed onofficinity.
1111 The• oddresies IV the corresponding bodies
were received, viz:—been. Mr. Ames represent
ing Connecticut; the Rev. Mr. Carpenter, Mao.
eschusetts: Rev. Mr. Wallace, New Hampshire:
Rea T. H. Clapp, Vermont, Rev. Mr. Blake,
Maier; Rev. Mr Z , ,filps, Wis.: and Her: Me. Dog.
gen: New York These atidgesepe were very
fratertml, and were becalm:decay evaporated to by
the moderator, who alluded, with great brae, to
the andient relations of there "wrest ecolesies-
tiesl bodies, and reciprocated all the kind ex.
•
pressionalttered.
The Rev, lr, jiaman introduced a Doolittle°
that the Aesetobly procure a block of marble
for Hid Watlbinston Monuinent, fo bear ibis in.
scripti..--...The General A•9embly of ti4 . l'red•
bytctlan Church tin the United Mimes, met at
Washington, 1b52;" and that each member of
the Assembly giro one dollar for the purpose
The reoOlution elicited some remark. and watt
passed, the Hee. Mr. Retard, Jacob Gideon and
Cater Branton, Ciws., peing appointed a eon,
mit'.ee to carry it oto effect
'she election of delegate, to foreign beefier •
took place in the afternoon; the Rev. • li t - flu.
field being chosen for the General AerlOCiltioa
of
Connectiouu'Rev. Lie. Campbell. to Maerscho
netts; Rev. A. A. Smith, New Hampshire: Rea
Silo, Hawley, Milne.
The•reprrt of the Church extension wes then ;
taken ap, Hod the Rte. Mr. Stiliman.
In, moved the adoption of the firer section rein •I
ring to the education of the ministers. It re
quire. each rresbytery to present ihr anbject la
all their churches, and obtain an snenal cootri
billion la find out and'sustadu etaitab:e yourg
men for education, eseh Presbytery to hove
Standing Committee to be responsible to 2.1
stauding committee of the General Assembly.
TM. Camurttlee shall employ o salaried Seems..
tory, to attend to the work ; each Perri/lets to I
apply its contributions to It. DIM candidates,
and pay over the curiae to the Secretary of the
Assembly Committee : the different Theological
Seminaries to be requested to•.tiend up annual
reports to the Assembly. 'The Rev. Mr. Milts
defended the Report,. at great length against the
objections arising from fear that It would pro.
dace goJlielooa with other both., or that it le
sectarian.
The Rev. Mr licitohkin desired to know how
the proposed plan differed from no Neelealanti•
cal board
The Rev. Mr. Noyes •Ished to know whe'her
it woe the design C. reinvigorate the existing
system, or to substitute anew one. •
Dr. Duffield and others sustained the report :
pending the disensslon, the Assembly adjourned.
WHEELING BRIDGE CASE.
Wartursornsi Cure, May '25.
• fleverdy Johnson concluded hie argument iu
the Supreme Court to-day against Mr. Medi.
pin'eßeport on the Wheeling Bridge Cane, and
in behalf of the Company. The Court adjourn
ed until Thursday when a decision of the nom
Man will probably be, announced.
MOVEMENTS IN FAVOR OF BECIIANAN.
Wa.tonitrim CITY; Mel 25.
Movements are goigg on here which
eventually to give Buchanan the nominnthin'tor
the Presidency by the Democratic National Coo.
ventlon. Private CEMOLIIBB ere being hell hy his
friepda in sundry room. on the Capitol with ref.
erenee to this point.
NOMOLII May
'Commodores Skinner and S .
ton VA.,
er, and '2 Copts.
Forrest and Boardman of the U. S. Nary; arriv
al hetet on Satnrday an members of the Naval
Court Alert/al; now bolding on board lb. chip
Pennsylvania.,
Manua-in —Cotton has farther admmeed:
Wee at Corn has improved; Wen Yellow 11
56; white mixed 6&
~ 34 25.
In the House of Delegates ll.mm
el day, We y
bill to
allow the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad
Compeny to bridge the Susquehanna River was
referred to the Legislature nt ito next session.'
The bill to incorpornte the Baltimore and
Philadelphia Railroad Company, Ida Weetohee.
ter, and the bill to take the !Me of the people
of we dilate in reference to prohibiting the sale
of Liquor, were both passed by the Rouse of
Delegates to day.
The First Brooch of City Councils here iglu.
Ned a bill to loan $1,000,600 of City bonds to
the Virginia and North Western Ritiroad tlom•
ploy.
• y DS.
Adviceti from St. 111Ichaels,Itoccou confirm Ma the ac
count of an earthquake on the lath April. la
ono tillage In the Wirier forty.hounee were de.
molished People aboard of vessels In the har
bor felt the abock. The chorales at St. Mi-
Chsels shook and were coosiderithly damaged.
All parts of the Island felt the shock.
The officers and crew of the John Adam and
Germantown were all well.
New Your, May 25.
Yesterday the Newfoundlead Tolegraph Corn
patty was organized under charter from the goy
emu:Dent of Newfoundland. Mr. Loper, o
Philadelphia, la 'President, Mr. Gichourne, *gen
for the Company, proceeds to England oo Wed.
nesday to purchase inb•marice and other mate
rials, to construct the Ilne, which will 'be com
pleted In 18 mouthy.
.CIIIO4OO, ay 24.
The Oret train le through from Tol M edo, thou
completing the Michigan Southern ltallrood.
• Boston, May 21.
Thin evening, on Fitchburg Railroad, at Wa
verly. William Bowyer, au eminent lawyer of
Charlestown, with bin wife and three daughters,
were run over by the down train, which was
running at the rate of forty miles an bout
They were in a carriage, the driver of which at
tempted to cross the track•ns theinsin wan com
ing down. The carriage woo demolished, and
Mr. Sawyer was instantly killed: bin eldest
daughter -and the driver are probably fatally in
jured.. Mrs. Bowyer•. skull was ea budly frac
tured that her brains protruded from the wound.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
, Pati.enntrulA Aloy 29.
Cotton—Sae 200 • at 10®10/ for up
land middling fah to fair, and 111011/ for Or.
Ins.
Flour is inactive. Sales 900 bids at. $4,12.
Corn Meal is quiet, fiat firm at $2,12 for
Pen..
. Rye Flour $2,2..5.
Drain—Sales 5,000 -hri piton Whrnt Sr 'lo2c
f.n• White Peoria, and an inferior article at Stir.
Sales 4,000 bu Southern in , Corn, in a dam
aged condition, at fitc.
•
Bye is scarcest 75c.
Oats 42043 e.
Provisions inactive. Salo' chirfly to home
trre. No change in prices.
Mister-is doll.
Groceries are firm.
BAL:r1310111E MARKET.
llavrimoan, May 25
Flour—Sales 1200 bids Howard at $4,123,
which price holden were firm; entre 900 bbis
cl
ty Mille $4,120.
Rye Flour $8,6608,75,
Cara Mac], $8,124.
thniu—Noles red intent et 00698:; white d.
9841112 c, end very prime, for furntly flour, n ,
1030101„. Saler white Corn at 5805lle; yet
low de 60a62c.
Oate--Biles at 3 8€1)42.e.
Rye 74675 e.
11 . 61.1tcy in tole 21021,}c. . .
NEW YORK MARKET.
SOON IMPDET.
Colton—Unchanged.
Flonr—Activr; vales 5000 hhla Slate and Wry
terciat 4 066 i 4 55: round hoop Ohio *4 12(40
SI, Southern $4 :17e4
Grain —Wheat inalomate; Rya buoyant, bale,
35,000 hue at 75: Corn lotrcr, NON; 18,000 mi.r•
ed western, chiefly an 02(.01:1
Provisions—Pork inactive, primp $lO 50,
mesa 18 25; pickled meats and barrelled Lard
quiet. Beef action!. prime $7 50; moss 510.13
(i.r).10.
Whiskey—Scatco;
Oil—Derreened: "aka 12060 gnllnns at W.!
gal..
Stocks—Ohio Sizos, 1861, 109, obio Tmn
1071 •
New Vona. May 24.
Collen—The market id uoctiantted, a cosdee
ate business has beea done nt preview. rates.
Floor—Pales 12,500 1411 s nt 4 12( . . - A4 25 ro
:hate, and 4 34;44 tiO for menthol.
Grain—Sales 10.000 hoe Western wheat At
95; rules 50,000 mixed corn at n0riz . ,,53; eaten 4,
On) hum iye at 75.
Proviatorta—Lialon SOU bbl. 111.14 pork at It;f 1
ri,lB 25. vitae do §;lti 24616 61). idea LUU
ht.lr hart at Nrrorr SAlea 61111 keen or
Lord at tti OA I O.
Cotiee—b;slo, 0011 Lags Pio at N.
Oil—Saks iOOO 1,1,1.4 Lianeril at 623(0:N.
hire—r; dee 300 tierces ut *1 120h4
Whinkry—SAlca 100 I.llla Ohio at :IL!:
CINVINNATJ NIAILKET
IiZEIZSI
Crnctna
m, May 25.
The ricer has Entlyt. IS inches once last ecru
ng, nod thn vrcatthen is ono.
Fleur -00 110 Vi.r.,,y; etnnll e3lce ut $2 21
~3 23. •
Whiskey—No.lra 800 hi& nt I tit .
Provisions—Nothing tlotto
tirocerlrs—Firm Pith (air prices.
Clactaivart, May 21
Tao river has fallen inches Mace last even.
ior. Weather floe
Floor lOU 11114 beam small sales at $3,200‘
14,23.
Mlovkey is selling at I:if
Provisions—Salsa 20.11/0 Its Ilicon Soles at
91e; blied 2:40 WM Shoulders sod Sides at 7.1@i1
9; packed, and 1;0,000 theSzdes at 9.4 racked.
GroceriesNo new features
•
Meese Gi(O;Olic
Gatter *ratite at from 10 to 12,
SF3'. l .n PIT/NTIIVU of all Lind, execute.:
al W.. rwatorwa. .0..1 at enuotabl... rat..
ep...ri.,1 ^1,44,4 will
ant
grasom, tr Ext01..11004410 Cu...rt.'
cam, 11111 Pill, L,ln t. • I Owl.,
likLub. tier, 1,11. Ar,
yo,auva X, 1,. I.t
Sdt• Ma. S 'L dl .
14.) know
Irhut you ran pus tLe l'irr.oucio at, tar them • t.ear.lol4
It el with a eurtz., •lace I had tlp• Clet.ulara
Llbvt4,l ani.le In nnlT•rPal tatisrankm.
A. W. LIMITIILET.
Lint.,.., tintrivt c,, tint fibltrlgtar..
,r —Wit L.l lett
• boxubti bf Y•trab.orce. It bll alJ,•Ebl
vent
brr.. 1.1. 'ral rtr,12,1,-.m tr,l rvcrant py..araor.s.
It trill a.ll n 4424.
Truly Trours, RIV'TWAN. Ttl.-TON t
rao br :•rarei•ll tbri ,, avhcitt lb. dlr.
rtar,ltirt
CAN/JIDATEs tint
- - -
Apirsinv— C. F. Eygter. 1 l'at To wu,hir,
rill he th•
et•tan nt t1,141A1,‘
--•-• - • • -
.i/l,rrhe—JhrtlCS ilc6SLbrny. of 'Bald vrla - tp.,
•1•1 • nerslire, th• thoolt , -r Cohnlr Av.lst,r—ohh
In the the, s..r, Tbi 41ilimMut, Aid 1 , 11 hi. C , lnl;
Conveati.
mrlrh•jl.;
bIIEItIFF—It. Large, of Mifflin townwhip
raaauate for th.- I My. Ishril(f.rohh,rt to the 11.-
ai l
Ihe trot Ihe Wed ner.lar Jura •n, Vo Ih
ohrehtich. to
eny
COMMIESIONEO—James B. Gicnn, of
t.per Y.t Ch.. Town..Li
p. rill lc • dalate Mr thy
.11-e tolotoott.ner. , ntjcrt to do rac cit,a 1.01/4 Whitand Ant. %conic ttOnTly n. ritt-' l • , e4
u.
Illiant C.nn cllfort. Moue.. a candid... G r
ttbrriff, ctihtoct t.. the dreltion of Inc Whig
ant Anti...Caton. I Gusty tkoovrat:on. tr.)11,11.k.
CueNTY 411t111
or t Irochlp..lll be a can...that.. tor County Om.-
lc Et...Q.t...1 the ti Mg and Ant/.
announce the name of
.10...rts Kona, ctn., t:t grand...tr. fur Constr.r.. ruhket
hid •nd
Ant.
Ceo..nuon,tor
the V ttotorcl.
A
tar I I.deyrtc•
A••cot air—James Vteeent, of North Fayette,
• eamtate tlst taneetntion the Ame•mtlir —sublet&
N the tleeteron or the 011.111 awl Aill 1 618.3.1:110 Unuaty
C 011,121.0..
C(MMER Pitr emaylleaat,
the renr o , Va:lr Milo. n a e + • e N iteb a i n ds w
oe e
Oh. nN.. et eeeenee—eaLiert la the .jecie.o. nit!. Weir
and Ant.ommust.{:Coareall..
.1 - 17.12 ate
COUNTY APOlTull—Juba Pettermou, of Lower
FL Clair T urrthip. Orr/ tklovelf en • ratulihtx Our 1111.
an. Of Iluototr Audotne--Autouct to th e derlatou th e
m Ou •. , 1 oflinv... , Coat.ty ()unrealJon.
TalArltu.
Mn Wurre—Piesse anoottoce the Demo of
1,1411., • a esedi.lato (teem/ lto
eunVgai4o(ll ler Le. elm. I ..o.lrl.ture. Thera e.t.a man
. oor Ilottet.
meats.
•
CONOItIMIL-ths. ttw. Loaiiioa, Ja., Is a
caolidst. nomemlice in amen... le 111. Drat Poirot,
...inc. to the dom.mn of th . ocean...de aed Whin
'
myStalilatte
Rc>raru—blare hall tiwertstreljer is steitadi•
dal. MI notalettkm fr. Fe.eatnr. Llnr. the eaten...nide
lOU 11 hietimiretion W Menlo Juno noll
n/.l4.dawm
ASSMISLT —The utr:yrsigued alien himself is
...Airfare for nerninatiou to 1!.. Arsrerall—rohJeet
or the to
tun Sete lon Whig and Aon turn, lAgrreolion.
yl.l.lAorn 1 1 .1(111ARIt COWAN. •
•
•
JOU?. Wrote , of tiliatpthargh t will 1;o a
eareligare torn.. cirlor of C tidy roinoshoirsoee. soisset
totlre derision of the Ant •Alsorelle trod Whin Canary
:oven,.
nit :Atarrteli.
Conan cn—Ttroma—, Ciadwrec, of Ilic Third
Word. Allegheoy Ile a rsorlldste for the onion
of uoner.t —. er
Wt to the rerersidutflito Whig and Anti
inurr (Smuts Courantog.. torndints.
COll IeSIONAIt Ad mysits)Nt,----.;ii;i----'—;oron,, b
cf Tsreolunt. a eandehle for cop.!, e.nnorieston•
er—trinret to the ./..elsion of the Whig .4 Aothuriannie
Coorentloo.
Ear &le
SIIIRIPTA LIT —David Irwin of Poabie9
clfers httorelf a tothli4ola 'kg the Wire, of Elerrin. token
le the deels.on of the WWI: and A:Mtn...Mk County e
. .
Eouoniß- Ina,
Liiirry, of the Sixth ward,
)...nindhlotli, for thet. Mart bf Carottor—eattlert
the dereden bf the In bin and Aal lea esonic Count, Can
.
.'',
Cortnnsicit —B. 8. Ilaneoek, of the Seconct
littOtrah. will he s .entalete for Caren., rart
tr.l in the &doe. of the Whin en 1 Aatirterbala lierratto
mra
COUNTY CoxmissiosErt—iVm. nonst, of
Manrhorter. will te a rat:44lot. Or County Youttplarloner
—.ha at to the donator or the It btu 'end Anthantonia
Oonoroloa.
.. •
re...
myt.t
entteilT Cox uwiciNza—Plonse announce
of Datil' Orrueen, ee Pi eatentete for the etore
11112.1 wing! teditteel reguhettette.
eyz tga-•11.7
p,,,,,aamyraar--134waril Campbell, jr., 10
/no Tninl 1'Ill•Ists+40. trld no a eamlklstet,tlhr
dz... 41 I • unlinunt.m.elltreet In the dreision ..1 1n,.//asp.
IC Whit/ awl Antial.Mlute Cum,//Min, If nendlied"l
N I PE,. ArTimttit Mtn ne dernt./1
her Inol/1/1 theen.r...., el' the duhenof MM... to
—1,2",
• .
A uotroa—Froonin I. ( ardner; of Kliznbet
Ttotnnhip. • 1,1 be • rentild•te lotConutt Altana', subject
1., the notigiou of Um Annnistonit SW Whig Onanty
Contention.
afai-ertetT
.....—......—...
et/IC.IT CORMIPSIONCR.--Tho name of WU
114m Al•,o. or the /lift Ward. rut. cub„,,,.
tt•l to tiro Whig en,l Anlttoevonle emit. allots, wi a Ctatii
dote, on. the pinto of County lointutietonOr. •
ale.,llklttv.
— MANY V VtiTnißß.
_
Sit rr-46Watra Jxnxn xVcre hi ^_,
enohla. gar th• axle., of` he t h wet tn •Igko.lea.
the Wlthr mlAntlm.whip.V.uuty tiuortlktion.
11019,Ilortr
nre refillentOla ta untiounee
!IA Lime of Hash ttstklansor, of tihntlers Township,
mouth of Paw 241111 tun. as • %Midair Intlncontr. • •
• •
Fah Situtirr—Wm.-Aleg% of tho Yifth
Itorl. Pittsburgh. Le a mandate; for amain.% for ths
obits of liberal. beton. thoAntleassattlo asalWhig Man,
(~ogoeitin, to mem la Jona asst ism
Conosza—The undeieiined tesper.
for b iiirmoirm • notadate for ' thaallimetel,Camair.sub
to,t to thatlacialoa l tha Bost Mar . 1_ AIUIaL~h ..gatimamudo
JaNkinn.
CONNIMIOPict—C. O.v..there
n Of Tattoo
Tswaa:, le • raneligals fitr toomintion
Conometancr. lent"
ii
s satonsaium til
aal s
tion. to not ou arm itionerolar la Jun. lkurep
rnorno)rorsur—Theunlpreigned resptutful
ly oaf,. bis.
llf .4 • 64ndldale Me. of Oran..-
tart, .notert tote* douslou of Malian Whig au4 Anti.
niaanala Vourautloo.
.14 ", • • Jrnort
6ileurcturr—Williain Forsyth, of the N.-
rough lalwrvuograill .. . . aura himself Da a ranslidate Pat
ID•oftlo. at Mee aUtOmet to taa &tdos of les IVI4I
LEONillt D 8 IiACHINEItT DSPOT 'n
LEATILER. BANDItO itfANI.PACTORY,
109 PURL AND CO Il..li'Llt NTillirtlt, \
NEW' YOKE, ,-;',.
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rilllE OBJECT OF T(IE AII(),VE ESTAB
111 1 1 .1unent. is to Re., at aloatta
tt. onlvtall..ll nods
;1.1To""j/Ilfttl.t7rj7;allj'AZ;IN VIRL441 1 ,1 " ,r:_ q _! ' lt
tllitrllligt: ,-17,1:,1,i1!.-11,,,Witt.t'g.,YZIL.`1,7
.4x:rwa!il,.....:lll:3,,L4beirelitrakiii.lthqttntotr Chants,.
log and 3lorltdoah)to-Ilftwr.Ai.:TDAll 'DNORifrand
=Q. P AIVA t2Th:ll.l.'e,Pa 3„k,V474,11!%
ITlL':.'`Zg':!;:r 111';:n1,12MT,`"fi.2°'.14";;:hzAz
I.nlc t•nlE/1 kather,ontlth,,,rtuebiu.lirt4id. hr pivretltol
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PREMIUM RaNO.FOIITEB., \ :, \
• GROVEStEEN dc Co. ' ''Y
WOULD 'call attention of (hose ali4ut
0,7,, 14" A c. itr,Utg, 414'; 4_7'4.itin,V°•141.3 Vp'
.4- ortrr in the our, ”itbrr t, Ent pri.b..or ,hqh..
Pr of tuatanal, or In vo nota 33 .l/:P. A, an eTHPLIP I I o“
thin. lb, 01 , 414 Oat, that at 11t.. , I fair ortan Atneti
,Aa in , ntutv,tagy iw.rw aw.1,18.1•.1101.0 lINDAL for the
ba,,,,t...1,,,it0t4„,bait0g..11,17,4,11./2.,.auxi,a,4,anarar to w . ball ttal•
For thr Pout ~ ru to trk.t wa are 'lank a lapth Double
Iron Prato • CO.] d0tacti..1,11,,,1.,,rni,,,,,d.1.41-...L1. lb..
climate.
W3l: lallat ' llc, '
.Ihl theitta..y, IN. w Torjr..t, p . ,,,1ta I_
TIFFANY„ YOUNG et 'ELLIS.
271 1 1 110A14,AY, ietw TORR., \ ,
Inwtfaut, Ottan WAIL' yyvl:DIADt ANDiliv,iia
Intended Especially for Gift.s . . \ i
rII Y. ,t. E. beg particularly to invh the
„te. nVit4;;L;',it!":.=!2:t gr.!on? ..111f,PiY:.10473..:1i!
ano., auy ottn, In tots country. !N. ' t... 1 ourr, thwatP,
vant.g... f has Idg Moir own boo, i“ Park, r n.I th,le
onrn t o ot Jew..l.r, pili, War., •.. herr,
wealth, Item to other 1nd0c..20 -nu, tti s trio. and quatala,
iand re.. eluel,lorinr , o ualtt.. a. to.b . 1 ,. . ,1 anaot b• effer:l4l
n nor nther huu, in 1.. I roln. I.rer .rLiel,l, 0P,t1...a
in Plain P4orep, upon wal7l, ta. r., will rwt la, lbw ollabt
.a unlit tn.
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Nsw YORK. May 25
Glazier's Diamonds:\
JUAN DICKIN46II
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DIPORI'LI: OF DIAMOND Sl ' AMliS and
itutiutarturer n... 'stet', r.tricNT AITI%II, UFA.
1N1 , 21. no, 40 Ns... Pm+, 1 h er Yurt. Pia:nand*
tr..; nn unrpmln, la rut
.y.: apkv4l,o
WILLULIS STEIidON & lioN:\
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ForeignHardwaro 44 Co,oo2istiondgts.
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0 F i. F . E ,, lt .‘ for , iiAL , !I, fr n on , l h t . l .i tt e n , l . ' i , o ,, l 4 l by
sea..tlit .
,n,n,o .„.1 /IfLl.:,''.:Lt.bLlf. t',-°;',!:;,,,!;:it`„`:11...2...--,
IBuxton utal ulna, 1, 110 , 0 . 1110 • foll•rl•let AlLAolitornt.
,V!Z:,...;.T7.Z.11TP1.17/'(:t.".'7l. Or td ;l], b l y. p i ti;el! . P . 6l ' ;
Tum... *manna i umuulactupt‘l ny Joh. (4,11.. e.
tatty
nod Elan, tumlo by .1. a RM.; err, And warplop...l LI te.
„01b,.,,,,,t,,•NEtt0..,,....4.110ct,ir0. b a‘ii , , ,,, Mt.'
mer al Pan, r . p .,,,,,,, I.
._, nlll./24.20:10.
.T.aoking Gloss . and fleture kraine
AtANut , .‘irroity.
67, 64 4nl. II rarsvvn• el. r „ . 1111 W yb;ikrg.
Fillift: tinderbigned Laving ,Invootncl bin Pir- I
'„Ca4VlZlal!.7ltll'.!":ltll3 1,t7.7.-N2,..1,hr.',..?1'.7'4E,14,1
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1.• .' LIM At c. Olantly4tta• 1.411.11C5T Vil,'/11,1er Frf1...1•
111r0P EnT 8 1 11 ..1).11. , 114 , 6 I' of lb .
is
tni'arou'Ut y,“11
onho , ;•••• ...1r.., •as r:am , atham' in V ANIVIW anitX.-
3 10.1 r I V.P.:. NS, tit . P . lth.li; ittol Lb. Intm ettalalt bpi WM
m 14 1140111 10, 001,• at tru.l. frova •11 pat. of the (Inio,
~tn tn. many Impintamenta Um un.l.mintrell ban r...
null,. noun. In ha. u met.mary,',ll.l.l.l, 'him 41 ,01 Ai. AT-
M I, tit Ir.. re”.. Ili. Au) ikti,,, itt.0.(,',.1,.., 44.116.
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nsauu. I.f: Fil,.
f N jlllii'lkg%l,r,4'lllli'4itl't:l'
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n•I1 romumnitatioto thn . mull tbn Pull 1/fll4 .011 ja.
a.niturnahr.ll7:ol,44.n..l,!:uizttrml,ty,.alt..skale,4 la. I , lpm t To
mar2l.arrn '
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cEs - il4:atto n of tio4/•nt, ou.l (.0.1..1u tti. • Ap r alyr jati ,
In. ny hl. ommt torecol•..ftia...3•Tntk..*Met• t
thotunal.ly trenprrpl I,lii, It P.n . .* I , Y •P, , ,M 1 1 ,, ,e tlig , tlP`:
14. • It 1...11 Mmarn to. ameldulato Mat PM, 4,th...it
teulp,rn/ ,1..al le tn. haPl.at 0401. Wk. , . PP. In,.
to
rno `" l. " T ' a '" u ''" •';.fut,"l".:iti! T.."`:::ON,';',',.',lt;;;, 3
Inn t o It
an{
only patch/ tb ` ....r. Tbm. ran . frap. nut
pa11at.....1. and only triusr. • trt•l tO IN•spibf,43.o. Too,
Para si,arly 1... en put . 1 .b.a,0rr...t 1.... t. In Mont.,. nI lbw
bkrunpt :an Mu!. m Ink 11..1u.ty. autl we:mum...al un
:17.11.64.14 fliil,lltru:l 1Tr 7 V.71. 0 .4 . , "' ' °" 1 "! "!'
11111,41.. WATILitII.II.I al PO,
Nix. 114 itoutb .tmf.hor leek.
FFLENCifAiID EsiaLisli..Dßuas.,
3100R.F1 & TAYLER,\
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81 mAir+E.y LA .V.E', NI: rr FORK.
IL:it PORTE Its OF, Pi:F.:cull nod lINGLISII
unU.n.. ell fiIIICA I -I. P11C 11 11 , 31141 Y. .a 1 POT/I ECA-
N . ahrz. l e.- 1 1.9i0,.; been 1 , ... ...print 3 rmpe rpm.
04! In . h1pitup,..1.4,,0 .II .1. ntl•tt. •,,, UV, PreMtr,l to
il'otr...'; ,t.,;,Trla4"t'ut;..n'..:rl,l!:nt'.77t7,.4'.rtilit..7,A2T.ti.g.
the utm.u , t mi1....4;.1 warms:M.4 [...Lam, am/ nrtn.Nrmn
4441111. St'v 111,10 41,11. 1.i.)....pp 1.1 altralkut Winn/AP
pnrtonou .1 rameollar Oa, •u.I 31..belux1 1:a1t .. ..46 in , l
of Ihm , .. onlf that ••• tam, t. hr our, sad mut nntYPant '
imparb.
P. Loriiland r
‘111;OFF AND TOBACCO HANUFACTO,
1.7 are No. 12. Ctatloop rtreet. Not Vork.. now rel.
hog and Flee Cot Tottwoo at new,' prin., hat
Prkw flirr.nt orot to- appileatipn a 0
t. oo king4ifata Va.rernoust
a a r r.eroqvtonT aaR
IV/ LLIANIS, .SfE.VgNS.t. WIL,LIAkS,
No. rr•Loot., Of..
MlXOPtiltixtri Pr...Lir, In Ili. (NA.
teem. Kslf ron ri•giA., int i'llverisoL,
155tV11351. 0, sz. I IV f5r.5 f
'flip
oil. hi., or resp.pitolir
wati ic Pro, 1.1.51. fry •rt ir till I. f l • hit
,h.
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TO I Car . Buildera and Railroadpompanies.
SUBSCIIIIIEtt, who now owns a
Ph. who, of ItrilMit't
1,1515 humit• r•utiop i • th •
•ogiorg InfignA.u.At. . he I. ‘ l, 4ralinisl to coftins bbi
ruaita. lhilnis put lb. pot, zizazzrerztz 3 1. 0 11241; &Mat
jog al l.no, e h a..rr 459414111r tifil:h ltlll.tand any oil
cat- end iitt , ..orti.
inVen Invo to, part of LI, ttith Kiting thr,,
ALsaniter awl lnag al lit. 3 print, wilt, 1b...0f - the' I
hog. will le pr. rutty the pair... of thu.
tlw antr 2 rlti..:ll. t ttiatingn tar tat bril. C. , 5 . 141.4f lit
Oita., 1. , 1
0 - nrilanitt . le,
Ball, Black it Co.,
TeCESSOItS TO MARQUAND & CO.,
' , tang (soon,. nod 01 PILVER AND
Pli p Mir, Diamond/ /VW:Ars, Jrewiry, de., Mon .
gil 0.1.. 017 111014 Int A V Ninth .rorp pl.
0141,5, •trovt, of {55415 if. Olfy 1101; N o e
Chor.o, 145 aa , .5.15 &..l tilbor Jr girl,. wary Artiol•Nitr...
to le :Nino la /lop 'tip , In tbo UM, ti, .1••••
rr , th•rinig • pettn.rin li.upoge thrto WWI.
from 15 Le ..:11 to•r nh thin. erth.l4. V..; aro ithio
proparv , l tattiugang uro to, artirhe of Ail., 0..,. Or
Jew lry, to
In 'Orion or illelcult in
eaterat price, •lilph will ke A.:b.:p.A.17 to thrwilitto
filter thong with thi, prinrii. An In.wctlon th•lt
ettek dn.., art hour the 1!•55
W 11. HI.AOK.
KIIEN 00011 AltiNitlitl.
Thompsonville Manufacturing Company.
CAISPETBI
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lON PRlSlliti a fail and canal:date ' azzort.-
zi Wont of Ow Irliii•ln• ozwnkoz
zt, of wn(itriily twit
ni?legarit • • • -
rz. 1455,511. . 5.5,f
to,. 141..07 •
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4-4, 3-4. &DJ 11-4 fizz zza tzonfd :yr xatIAN:
mooznizTl2lll , llll'lls. 31 ATM, am P5l . Male by
Ilk:Ott C. 1110311'SON Agent. `,
and 10 . Pprueig tt.
- iv :i. --- eg iiiiiaciß 4nfE3l. v
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71 & 72 South Stied, ,
FOCI: AGENTO FUR THE RAU: OF CUIZ'SI,TAADARD
COITON bUrli. • •
0 ELE . I , II
i f t ::! . . b. oth, at
l vef , y , 0N,,.. ,
t pricer, 11l
In 1:2 owl :4 I orties ni,r..."17.:-.2'n,t.4..;. ••74, F . Jai
All CRLUA'S Wig wpro ni.d.. fnno MI, Con.% vIRA I,
ornrrantnl import. In mak otul monGettire to any tah.r
Walla. AI., way. Imea of it. 1,.... number* ona wifth.
... ,
iiNrON HAti, . •• - • .
ILATIIO4ESALF: .411.0TRIN0 Iv ARE- r
ibT 7, •= ,,- . 4 ;^ „ q.lF.,7l`:.^.Fid.),4trin4=a=
Ilnltra . ont Ottlit , aural/ Ihr llto - stroptit.thr. r. Itt. Items
and oonnott in Norm:Owe. IMO, ....lota of Xv.Ploorth ea.
of .•thirts 1, 01 14.11 • cowrie,* dratirinient—the whet.
etintdointal forming one of the un•t porkrt and tontitt..,
alre Whal•••le Clothing h •••••t•rn•I‘th• I nt.hd t• U.
oily 0(.0. York. llottet.t• of arorr demtriptiun•aited
in the .nth•ra and Wrote. [talc ken.. hand ...II to
ri113.4,17•%:==b.r iZPaalltiblot • eon•tantly
. ha..
r. E noineas.
The Champon Lock of the
nY & NEWELL Maiiiifactu-trii . (if Oho
oolobratoil Panititntithi Bank book. •blob
obba nreml”.l prim, morel tor, *OW
O. et Ih. W o orkl a Exhibition; .... . 441.1f•ty • of
itnrd. dritillutia, 44. • • ' •
• ilrondiray, Mn. OTC
. T. CaLBERT I SL-Cf•X'S •
•
A:01. m.v: •
EIV OR IC. WARE ROOMS at 333
Nersiway. a k -try larva aninltritosti
rot art 14V r ill. •ad re tali 0r1.d. 4" . ' i
. trunrufootn• y. 1111 •Cp1 , (1•1114.11( Faxon roars and
hup.riont I.o...tat:nun, an barn nincht Ina
.l;ohan Violin LI Jrtrxxof 1, ferjjon otiolood on
othrra I coNm,I or yin linnib lonaor •tho eorsph.nn. It
ynaltoins o nn equal In aorta and tichoorr lin• parlor
idamletwl by widen to - ulna tint :Ilona. Tun Planet hr.
orarraritod 'ratithictlon or On mutiny rofunibid.
tsrl'r'finti:tti for. ;
I V: 4' V ' AMR
Turk tn. two, . -
I T. 0 LIIiRT .k Co x ItcoWN.',.\ •
_ Sehanek;'Downire.*:.43o. •
NOP. MI AND Wilt 41/LTON
.4111C44i • N. I.
111 PORTER S and . Donlon, iII ,t ERENCIL
WINDOW and I'IrTURIX. OEOI4. elloth
4.1 or the boot Wanda rdli • m..tuviira, IiIiENCE •
Paint. Dry an•l In hilt DtilW Oil. hatred Daher
dn.
aca•n.
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Dtiitr, B oilier, ¶o.
10. 'al WILLIAM RISES; \ SSW TOR
7fI,1‘1111li11'(1TttOg4 Fin\e%
11:l; i :1AgiS.et t q4hanyht eOrs..t etw oat tplett 1 / 6 of th
• ' WARNOCKS,', ~.
.11naiiionable: Hatters..27s •Bi.o4wasi.. •
*sr Timm •
Tha g , rntifyiiaj; appToval atorpioter,
mut le ..f• II ate resenatlaw . hem our caintlliiamt . , \ L •••
insol.sted Is. aft ,IxtOlUire 121,1 ID4.
14 411111 I.takabl! erlslisere of
Enameled .Fniniture.
TIE mulacribers wonlarcapeatfully itorita
the atteullno of th6e Who sew about furnish I noon .
t Sew acul beautiful rtehr h.4•31-ELhlstherTAUM
as. 01141111/61. )11.11011Atww,.. maireay .4444 to -
the Southern ellmate.' 6 • the perullaw ausee, e s math
»won It Imper rum: 14 101 ri chaos,. es ; noutterhere.-
Thy, Ivan io ant war Yl r
t I V, high If flroTtnintn i sr Afpnrarelt b jeleilt Oaf
eteettie4 etsle tomate.llaoitxkoat!eonotiae,la.
.thibg of rho tiat tleolota oktl.e4 eta.; hth.
66bIlehmettl t 6.. \ • •
. Aleo , th tie largo At.t.ipsy.r.oun
pre
N=lltegli=tr; lot
or Prrageiloatiu. erlYltul It an alloo , :11 ' ...11 ...I es.'
anine Use abets Interno_puttharlog elsewhere.
. •• - ALUISIDOKSII"." AlatlltAltr t •
$Oll. 411. 11114 £7 Broodielin •
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T HE \ UN/wasp:ow wEr AN_ I
United Mahe.
4.l.¢...o4l.l4)d r ic ixadaapdlot " 7l: ".3a. /
,ey!ls to, say •Irigµ.. Mt& •He vault=
mrtous.r._ rsolt +ad elpmaittumproirdomat IR
promo of curiae kijm.b.dektt.,
berit.d. •llRl.4.\^l4==grr!,Mr
Ito tr; t :' , `ftrrrth,"'"°". '' 24 L:rhh
tur,esot , lt'Ert* 14 1 4 ... ^ :110:r r
tkt Atir'64t.VialkirgrtAtir e"--
1.1.7 . P4 62 . 1 . 44111, , , d libend ten= ey'w
fr 69114.•Tatrer
Desirable Prlvettx foi Sale. \.
111Fnlbseliper otereYpr'A
o .N that beau
ril',lllZr*A747.7.ll.fillftrl.;:;ll!l.ltt 4 4 :4
t .
"" - f" P laig l 7lo.llt,"°-
TEmor twelvo Lots of grotind l ea r tho
Till ro
tit is t.t., in the Pough of eolith Pit !WI!
SIAm minutes walk cf the alononrahatil,
M : are of JIM. Oh f, !MIMIC On 1.41160t1 atMe and
neonsumll• Turnpike. and are M., the beet lota
diT boar pumas* on that Woof th• Oren one` inlir
being egg tit **ninnies frt. on* street Co Unto .
.Isal2 ohm the Toll House lot
r•Ttg. t:t7 l 'Ortt'otV,:` "" 9 .. 2 5 11:: . 97' T " \ *
, of.olt;! . A. od..ong.
N0 : 1,2 drum street.\ .a.
Valuable. Proi Y or Sale,
%ISO Itlenqion lipase, the to residence of
M..c.1 EN. deed, tamale, with two and
ce a
ball ....flood, teutiltith dr * Untied Of. tb•OU•
two mile* telow litteharch for portienlare CO
105'• aim or
ha 71 Market
`,Pet \pent,
.S.OONI feentind•on Water st.;\ Second
e tort, e altat,ll IFT oseVolleo. Awl, to
it COALL .101INETONe
. •
1 !elf! !boos
Large. alni . exteniiiraitlo of teal i'itnte,
! at public deal= '• . ...
(V. 4` l ;,SAT , tgf , i) . Ay. 4141 50 , ; ., at 11;1LE:ibis.
re ly al l'..irtglotiVllVZlntVrat.rili,,
eitt 374,4l 4:AT. ' Acnt Lb: V2113'%111.71:11""1"'
- .ll l l `` L g! It V 4 . 1 .7::141. `:., V VaLb:Wirlggi:Tra'
viotts,of \V/ ,bu Ling tots. largo Ida, N .
. \ 1. glrellT:.lf am, le , 4 \ N', t \ . I
1
i \ A*Xera I . 2lAewo li ' \
Vt! Aer 1,. ' \
I ' ; ‘ 4.e. Wegter !Irlf ;At. 1 ii3rlW l :et tit tre:;'4goinViltt!
ett,S,?:/j'..7e.errr6!'"gl'OFT':,-ztilti4 rd.. Si i ;ltt! 's' er i t '7
Vo erw. , ro t ictom (14 . L.Otir 2 AWrl'tAlforlstuo ourlonehowowee:
rircx . 4,1 4 21; .. , , ,, , i f var. , OP•ortualty or ouretwoutwc ,
•OA LI, Vlit.NPlE f: or ell tr itlLVlV ' Ttllt t br
.R t ' ."l 4
'"''.Y•'' 6 ... y. .0 rsm .t..t4 denorotion. - 'r").
ir) . ?2, l, , t' fi t ra , : e : lltsrlr , no uri C etre ° l?•7:l?:llo!l t rli s
owe. I a 01 - e bluer
i ir:t r a on, ri:ot Int'
"lb' b. , t-
ILN. ll—t;Tperases •i.towt le par hat, at petrol...,
ITtrZa "Cpubucw'' ' ""
! st.Yriil n ' rir t : i ,'''' by
At the warehnowe'et Hest A. 11141n.5.
\ \ \'. " '7.11.411. rrittrit Qr
\,\ At the tArehoore cfQ•4I6IA . , Ithloertnew,
Pl%,.__'noun .!.,
{?l'ke!'st—AriAlfeAT.,T: riat.Wiltle!ifoslelljg
a11'.22176.411'1".1,1:1',111""'iriV.144:!: 11 ‘ 10." '
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rewtto
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ilatral.Nltt; t r i ti. ' 4 " , 7 4.Vq; , :.V.i .. 4
...:,'n:.•4o 12... t1rr,Vr. P . " ./ . :Ati . IPF.; ` :::1;1!1! . ,!
. t 1 :1!1 . 7P: ., it ygi.. wili to. tohrtewr. and on twesotiable.
lt!' A 4 '..! 1_11'1;110 t,D.',.:ll.‘ltonial'Elliirl'it's'estn.
Des:table Faintly .ii -- 'il ' et s ee----Ifealth — y .
.'\ ! '\ ' Location. 1 .,
[ (e ,
llk N ,
, t
h . d . corner \fof B eveoib
k 11.1 Webster, e4o. l s ltsber4l4 l ara, .yenblAsk DOsiinr.l bes)tnsob l P.isua I.nn s , to e , arts telle r . MP.*
pular, Zee rtalmbers Inl , uftheCeertt larl,
ltm .4bat lb/vs r i gtend sip,. 1t'1Mk.,4,1,,,t. Pylin.ir
j tr7k1.4.C171,41, V/trll ri.. r s ' ettleflllseentl 64;
11;7 L:1ii^..,7,..Z1tt 7 ,1 7:g1! , 41...:41. - ,..z„:: :r3
^pl the I t witwiltr. • stable far four tow... cee • et!.
tiowe awl two tower,. 'a Letts boa., with opparaPoe to.
efoewrr for rho...re Lou \online:7 belbln.—teo 0) Ignsa.
0 .10 the Itlteben. and , the stbee (ft the rad, A trot
boar, treqg bon., IAI tllN , sub kettle eel; an elenata bllf-k
::.71'..17tLpl•fagl::":::alre in:rblere'plped''s..ll4
vs...et neourant. 11. kse.:lsth'l Weer lit\ his AIM. to Mel
rettottodekol hi, :ewe", ncrty ion Tear:, to adraotaerrou;
reelltri4l:l:=Alro, I.l.l;Pag'/: joit=ilTc"
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Por Root.
yWCI brick Dwelling Homes, ono fonr,2
re for ;Aber Pi, rooms—lo coca order yl , oa (Aware
~ ()llorrollb. Howl,/ L 4.111101 Wall. AA
orl2i . JOHN WAIT 4 Olt,
„----- 7 --. " - ^ - 1 --- -- .- .--- --,_____._____._____ 1 4.. m n_lN.L ...._ e.
. ,- • F or Root or @rasp.
ririn II! 15,'Ixreboi,;;,e on Third street, running
1. Inivusb to 4..44 It.. labtlyconWird by A. OPeler.
". .1.14 iv 4f6
. Otil'oDlt a 0114 WIC
- 7 - .;;‘ - r, ---- 7 - 1 --- --- 01 .„ ,
nr,ußithe term of two years. the Stoma
,A. ~R Ottlf.tull Worn lon, Occupiod by Mend.
tribe,. „ler Won, wow!. of ii- 1:11037R/ .
, tiro .1 tallbr6.l4l'n.
Pooe-nion Won co. lb. lab lon. . et I -
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RealYelursble Estilf•;! i-- - 3 alfor
4 TORRE story brick house on Squish -ma
r.1 , 7 " 1 "`z h ast
I.f.tm• I . ost.tkotninot M. 21 Peet brloo.
I,t,llms bash .0) a kst .Also, two Mrs of Sixth br.
t " : 3 l 4 :st c 7 i tttN - I, ::i 4 .l .4 , ttti f t Yrir s t 11;41 :P11'114'742
auiMJm f4„24l:l-16TV:IL.,
• . 'Let: 7 T
"TEE robooriber. 4itero for rot
if
tho 2
~...Ptpr,l?9 _ l32 now totnahly2 by 11..urs.
• , For Sale\ oR. \
FIIIIIIEIALLEGUFNY\ FOUNDRY, corner
suds, r o tz o 401L.Litreefek4LIeF Nay , CIO. with
\ 31. W f Atils3
No. lA/ ate strlst..ratsbussh.
or So . l i gg J . 12/411 41 . 241.611 h
coinfertable . Brick D*EI,Lir : KA
,1100N0U3Sr To Let n.
1411.1 to Lit In Um 01.11. Wahl, sorter of
c' •nd bassi streets. - hroptino of staysn
hrs.. at the Methodist &ors. 78 sonrita at
hat 0....Muth:4 Clot stews.. ' J. • 6645., •
or NC "s• \
A FARM containing, TWO lIIIND,RRD
Amex, eltuainl It uhlonteek . Teermatiln. Vest
morelend °pup Ir. and Isla ot stalls of the Scottish.
lim og Mho& c.f sutra on the reemerleutie l i• Cush The
a etl::;',,',°"•gurl62lllMbril,.r fSr ft e ' rl i st Troixtt o tra '
sonlr • msrl J , U. 11. morn. \
' Par Sala or Perpetual,
VORTY-T.IIItEE BOILOING LOTS, laid
of r " I 'o=l4' 2 l. l'argAilw".,L,' rat
Allcel.
on flank lotto.
MAN fur prof Orr one Or more flakill,the roiddup PR dr
out Int on: th e MR. rzirPiltrtu tan .t.lge otnet.P.roi7
* Vto i rs7o7r, l e 4 pu " tirri Pi Dlr. mita DOE 'aN), Pre
propalp4c or of 114 rubierlbor. at Lts plop. liolol
1t4'"'"$P""""'" ‘ ' n WWI PlfAltla.
Deiera e flopally for Sale.
NIIDIBEIt of. very valuable \ Building
i rk LVAi ) ntlttolog the Ihiter b. Dmot of tei ti otao and
aitge:VATei tta A,L,ll, AVlbt ' ,4l4:l " :
enion'Allegbegy avenue. - • — 2- " •
Alws-ss , sehinble %Wizen:meg hot, ea the eoseesof Üb.
ens met hot.* slave?. filth Word.
_epsomite the Dig ,
men Detliglis Moron. ..41 bet fronton lastly, er 100,feet,
J.I• Folowes. naming beak Ds Spring altor. •
leci-,111, three story Brisk Dwelling ['Tow ow Uliette
mstreet.*Johnne the thaw the lot tying JD Ditt bunt er
e) fest &or, '{'a. house is lame 2.1 twar.ltlisaostetnett lei ant son Woe Oleren t, Winn,
•
Alar,A'Farrn of 231 4.-4 la istweensw eonntg. 6 all..
Dom New Instr.,
Alec-74itios to Ilearessi ' ' al•-‘gationti MI
Prim, howl ecres dor • • •
'4;1" "41117 tr. t"li".sleDbttlet
Casyn Dna itetnte novas:
ogMatt No./yr Pignut street. PlUstmhth.
,
oall
, ,- • _ ~- -- Slate: R '.--.,''-'''
Frd fl oNDEosioNED Is Now Ni: ,
Q,....4,4..v4:.k.t.:.„=.:1:::..r zoo , 1:74 . f17 . 2 . . er .
grippitted. his =molls Lt a 011 ondieoacrtodot
11:1%1 4 . " Jt i l ' no ottonton iira , :b1.14 1 4.7. 1.1 1 . ' ti.. to ht..
,Rod 0..11. ir . ottoolio.ralt Llo wok lo ',Waymire tubule-
Vt on. trminohkeztlmlna ror+one Put ,olOdisloolVihrrh
..linNtoo L '4 ,lk
• Co-. Ito.- 6 Wood IX' Mrs 0 orprh, ::
Th... ArooLa , d Urn.. oornor or Loot! awl alma,
, 0.3 ... ,113 , 0h•O ‘ y. old moot with prompt ottoman... ',
\ 1.......4.H0n,d1. LI%
-' DRY, .GOO - ITS 7
, HOTELS; ,\ :STEAMERS,\ -
SKIPS, PUBLICINSTITIFTIONEti,
1 , - AND - - -'. \
Coach and . Car-Makers. \.- ~
.qtcnirrintites or int amons.j.'or Ina IrAudOraz ' i
•: , ' -; , M.. a.s tu mum, nu est:44mm Jun `, '
RBAlOveo' , to
~' i• 21 PARK PLACE. '..
itt„LIO R Lir STREET. 51411 4 era St LIOOSIL H. YORK.
'WRIT° th.i . omono , or•ning an ogillo KKR/STOCK of
FURNISHINGDRY GOODS
To 'n sm.', orh.d. ih.u. atteition all hmaius
Th:y 4111 har.coniloruly ori \ 'howl sad will'VorolTo dl
Ilitct Dont a)•....,..adganne.rnry delictiptAali sal qfl.
44 1.4./111.}. LINKNS. \
•
1.11. 110 64orroN enensNott. • •••• '.,
D. :\' -;; do PILLOW 0.1 ~
031N05.. \ A
TRULY! DAMASKS. NAPKISR and SOWKLLINGS. , ,v , •
00lISTXRPAN6S 4 NDQUILTIL ;,' ' _
A
SATIN DE LAIN. AND.III *CATIILLK... I , '.
\Iv IAILLSKAND URAiluti is. \ , \` LOUD AND Wl/IT6 BLANIKSTIL \ .
4.nrouvas, ALL.yOII VARIKTIIEL \ : • '.,
)04'711NC/A EttIItIOOKTK. - •.. I- -
QUALM? Itillt d'ILDMIATURIOL, -\ T
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, . 1; \ . I, OO4OIIINY\ CUR. TILIIIRLIKOK .\ .'.. . .
ll...cared Illiet troll Ito ,Irrosch 4340driadt. PatinrklL
coniPiad .Irt , lrr tari4,#.04,,.. , , \ •
.. \ ~
. PLIJR 0 184LOY.1111:-, • \ ~. :.' ,.... \ %
't oOrTlLlMid.mineetaros, -..- '' \ \
ugairslugu'iNti PRIMIRTLKIIVIER: : \
el? 4 11 it
11, LAOiD PRIKORK: ‘, : -
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- AL•ii.PA3f.tillLS.,,TAirr/Nue; .limucts.. ant LAIL
P S TIRL4I.4Or OKKIiOII PURPtiSC/k_ ,
_. ,s '
' Teo lIIiRWm etarky sad 00 [MUT DKALLILS litai:
Omani!'
..-' 1010 , 14 In old \Block. k \
.-., ' 6`. \• 0 ~. ; I .I I OREP&LTS & NIXON. • \
mart l 4. l ar.l.2lo
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Ziti t iol24sl TKlT.s4c -- IT, p er etrilr..l
• 1,, Swoop Fes, dad Sot so kby W.V. 1L2 ... L ..... 1tei. -- '''
mzoda
MEMO
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OUSE , FARMS, &cc
SIT IN, ANOEIVIENt.
' PENH SY LVAN'IA. D. AI .1:;‘, ROAD.
Malta-.. . 1-5 7.gaiLE 1 '
\
\ , Two Daily. jaina, '`, -
Pia)", !(TT: It WM II TO V111,114E1 r.171.t
\ AND ItALTIYO fa. :,
TIVEXT li, EIGHT 110 tinkt TIIIIOUGIL
ru , the i l.:\ ' E : iII:S I S . : A :ZI r .:‘ IT ..i ii:"L .i.. i. j N will leti'r \ 15 ,
gi S elg n7 Prio \ t.Viii:' ,.' il'ii," l ;3,'.:;`,7l 'l i7 b 4 . l tii \ \
teret. V V.unehan I encutfraus tO r , ov. i• IL ~ L / 3 !nl , , etre
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a 2 rat`rati Taro .• Ilua-L ter Eentt) sta,,r. (L i ond ‘ ue , ,
t Y;fsririt : 7:i7 ,, t. " :,l!; V.f,'"", - ,..: r,Y„?, , ,,';!„.k..,, , z \
, c . r . uyirEei To giIILAEELIIII % L AN!, II A1.V.,../E.E.
P'Etrt=';l7tal ti n a l t ' d "6, kirnr ' gtunrujrg ..-A Zt It!
&knurls - to br.a tfard.:,a mi n Wn•tgayteu usty H . lta ' ?mom. ''
VIE EVENING Titali VII testa daily aI
F. eit.OEYES E ) P l atf:rtug at PnaueiE?‘a UnVenng. Bag eP.II.
Lbal2tArVttf'tT pllnd '.
.P.ICE ET LINE alllieille
daily e,I b oUlort..P. al...aut.:li out glatr.rilla Wrath,
Intananitalln nil. Through fr. en 'V Iteturch tr. Phllader.
P•hl."4.P.ere_nl'rvi aWnetku.re'"fg:l'4=':nl tb r a u fralltraul% '
Wine In '' lrme ninuoun ' aLeta EntgAr, Water lllrest: '
N.
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FrP2' E.4ll;ing4v!fictr.47.l:ilt.t.r7Zlf."' -\ \ ;"
JoltultarrU tolloll idaTaburtr.t.rEnErtlP4
..; • \ '
rrglea EartagoyEred....--.. ............. • ` s
It.. illil .. lgar i rburtto r tileri a 7Nn a t ; ...9 \. .. \
bi, !call .
, Tht. jeni.:;:g.,,,..717:74,7.0 ...., suet " iurtlern , or the - \
rout, .at eau be regularly mode. If we aye:ported da. \ ,
• ,
1 tentloa abould 0cc . r. , kiu..... , r*.re1.f...4.14E.0 ft.
%I . Urtftpe s an.l Clurela *tail Ilend .7., narad audnmeg
etTat:a." . ..on n :! . ; :r eU l nrt ' n ' i tif...l=nsl.: .' S en% ItulLy.
unnrittr J. 1.11, , Ki1t, Tic et A zeta P. R.A. \
Noncr—ln runt or (ore, 'the Curneaur .111 bold their.,
segirs erepourible for penot,al buggery, , u , iyi and Iteara \
_ant not exceeding one Il L t!e t ,.. _1r . 1e , t1 end firt, d9,11.T., \ - \
NEW ARRANSIEMENT. ~ . \ \ -
WItBT RR A RAILROI4D - -\ -.--,
,
. , . - FROICPITMURGH. , :, - 2 .--::-:
TO CLEVELAND,COLUSItttiI4 CINCINNA I, s: ,
• . : 'Acun-von. CANTO 3 AND lIASSILLOII,
. Wiiii.N.A3 :•,, ---- .\ \
IS initneClian with 133 l'enne. Centritr(Ruifrogil,,,
'IIIIOI2RIII POO3l PITTSIIIihaII TO CLUTTIRAND yjr.- ,
LESS THAN TEN LIDORS, -•!\.• ' ' c •• ,•'' ; •
IIT ' A CONTINUOUS RAILROAD\ LIXIIi\i \
lln: EzpresoZrain on tfto Ohio and Penil.2 '' , \
.•zylvanth Railroad. basso PitObrirgh at SU A...M....i. ,r, A, •
shipping at lienlckley, Rod i n dter.lissaltlghlads. Itarling• "I, \ I• d
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P.'".
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8"" V " trt ").. ' \ S'
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ee . Mance. Ed niPcs from Pittsburgh. at•l P. .. _ amens ••2 , . R s
errs Ince Milan." on the CSOTVi.I,II Railroad ed a ISA, :* •.•\ ' • \
and reach CIPTI,I.II at OP. SI. Returning the Tufts- •2 , • s,,
NA. Lane (Revel...dot 0 A.. 51, Alban, 011.30 P.' U.. , 04 "
the
PROLurgh o a t g."..) P. ) I. IV thbb to C u n et r.
Vthe surartingtrain n the Pennsylvania itailrl for Phil .. •• ~ s., \• . • •
I:2l.ogt•ri In an:rjat ' igre•Mk . lgit r ' o ' ut:L th L . \ ' i' t' \
Pasaninern Sy this route cane fruorthusinnati ...Pit., •. •• 2 • c
Ipidgs lir two aro. without night tradcl. and masa how,.:.
o. 2- 1 , .1 \ • '
D to tn o days in nonneeting with the./ entia.l./Atraa N 2: . i .••
.., \
,Apisasangscrl.”inja Itsburgh at V ki.Orrech ' QM; •- \
tub et Ur. 31. surd rdurillou at ZVI Y. M. At linsalllon, - •• ; ; \
LOAN., sonnecta with stadd Mot to 1 1 - nasstry.3lanrcold. • . A 2,,,
Now, Philadelphia. and at Erma to Now Castle, ... \
Viatteto bleicer and Ras • Poland,. ~. 2 2
H . tt r ggli !..1.1i2 ABirarl'a tT. ' S ' l., , Vi t ilVol r iZs i tTra . : ; 2 ' • •
7 A. AI..• AAA •1 Y. 71., 1 ,4 1 4 20 .t 2op.spedied o erists.., i
Nteunnon Tic Leta srond for ton Ids's. Ansonia fantasia., •• ~ ',• \
Plltsburah.Rochcsler and Now lin g .,., 2 . • . ~, ...„ ... ~
• \ , tlirnltyrly Octet. are Bolds" lon tates.and ileitis hi tic ...
...-,
vrb.Tnnwao =al.. duo), y.• •
luttsuitnusets, rem lb cotte,b,., wilt the trains Sp ursti : •
Dorm W e station . Prderal stii i .t , •, . ~,, ~,..... 11., l Ili
-• Faro by th• only. c on tinuorii • Pailrtnid Lisa (N•in Pitt.. • • 'a,
bona. u. Clavclaact, liOrolliu. 11,00. .10 tesssitiest 106 . •
Yor tickets aopir at the isdclikl Strict Statism of lb. .• •
Ohio ens, Ye. iteilrob.l. t o ---. U *0 11 UPPA114101." ..• 2 ,- 1 I.
\' • • ':... ' c ' d to]. R.421 1 ;6:121. A1'"- .•' • . k
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, • '2 . 3loocrurahrla Ilona. ttsburgh.
yi0rn.41,2 i L ita route by stescol.sarC mil l e t Id ita/Ildliasj. 2 i 2 2 •.• i r
alai thence by tialinad,'lOCl taller to accented. Lae fare
Li 11.1A0. • .
Vitbiburgh.4oril 1.1161. „ . ' _ 2: '
.......,.. •
Pausyinnia.kiirßoad 6)moany..
14. r
...E are now pre p ared tciforwar4produce,
Y w •ae. to Philadid a. lininadiarelly.; , •.',
ULM • VIVA DAYS. -' - 2.•
Prebtbt pot Bab.. Uhl. beef ea& P0rk..... 00011100 Is.,
. • ' t.; °Um. Cherie. b.itlattie'Ve. ••' .. ••• ''•,'
PZO 1? liii.e.r ;;;;;;177.... — w.: h,Tc; _ , :. :'
1...0 P.. 47.1.01 KIXIIV • 2, , :. i.L ,
114 . -I'lo
''!‘". rikT'll"'''''lt".--IT'. tr:'
1 WILCOX' & CO., Druggiao.utf4lpoth:'::,
eilaries, corner Markin 'etr...4 .1.66c00.n.L!'
Ikm, wastitau, halaii • !Ad anitplp,••Knepe•c ,
14
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l'lttmiata preettiptiotts earentilt• ocnircutkie l t.. •
WITOLESALKCorruckWIP.
kh , fth.zo., DAN.' sx • 3...tn,e a Vilt•tb
411_!!!!ArL,ot . 1.6,1_1,.:
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M.E2OIIA.NT TAILORS, ..' V„',
Ni,. 186, Liberty Street. oboor.M. Clair, . ! . A
jjACE opened a aim Cloning StOre, Ilt, ~ s , \
thil Om. p1ie4.4141 or now
.rrlan i r ,. ... , :w i v ~ \ ...,,,
iofol4lhl. 1-,X81,11,9rtb1.Z.42,1,....; ,4,'1, trale,44d . '• \ ..' \
r=17 ' 4.1.Tp4/pared 14 :make 44 [a min, 14 lb. .• , -
143.4 c aid mart 'W1404 n tats,. Th.t. 141443 sn ?Or
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strict 411•411o4 to tbls I/nu/kat 14.1 r 1 4/Floms.. 444 Int r•
t. \
• Ms. n'"'"dillitedl7 • `.17 . ,,b! .! ' :1 ,`,° =6',,7,t - 5...-. .. , . \ \
r„,:r=gZl of Rimu n 11,,p0 c5,....Tmx,,, A . 11 \ , • ', .
" afi r ig. w ed ° 7 ll : 7 ;l. l ..T;onqri'et.?. i i ..". `,./.•;\
PC"Ctilli " Anl77 FARE 02.1 1,; SI 10: :: t 6111.1.17: . : :. \-
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' \ . `,FOR PORT PHILLIP DIRECT.. - ,
~,, ~, ~ ,
yttr.§PLElblD' FAST
.SAILINO '''2n.:,,.. , ',
• 17111 , per 11,11. R&M!. •111 to. Ilvnly meLil ,..
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4 , 144ficar.11141. aut., orrolck rho p, ro„. Th0...,t, ~,,, ' ,
1 brAtte.V4Z:r:—lhett:oZreir i:it e rlfraris 'g ro th oulot * :. \ '."' ~-... .
.all then •$ll trprowldtl .4 4 41144 rtrk4 , I atel, P ch.'• \ . \ ••\
letorkloos 444 water. • • \ .
bAh"stigrigli:,:tvalv;.,,x,.q:,,lT'grl7,:ilt.- '
d....it orr,., 4frply 44rty. Tor ,4.4.44 or Snob,,), ~,
, , n.p.eunbeeeeCLP.,',b 0..,..!t•
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ter.--n011),,,.....101 X' --, , \
lartkistuc estmlleoit. TIJIL% OFICI. ' .•;:. ; .... ‘ 1,.'1 '.O
41141Viltitlij&h.ac I'''''''''' ' '' ' . " 4.7 2.1'&43:' :,,•% . e
'cli:;''',,it rto - m ti ! ---- "' 1 ----.----.--%.&—). Ler,) • 1 , .,•:,"„i
*Wool Dealer. nod 1NT 0 . 44 . +.....‘ ktlh• , ',..t,
'fal. Os Airileriesol Woollro pro.K•roo/It Lato:rt,T •tr
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B. A: FAIINBEITOCKIi VERICEFUGE! k K
From a Regular Ph y si ciaa ,a-- * - `" 2.1 ,/1 s '
- ter= ih• Joni, atAu..l ' "' . \
• Ica um o t. T. - Arly.Q<slql36o.. J.:I i A
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Ald a phyaiciaa by prafegaYun of the,' g- \
iaveal,, .bli ....'h hnt* .I'"V V KlR'P'2.'7,lr 1.,;,...rti
w.....tthvvid.a, riirjolrilArlO r nip bill r ': A
..,,""i1:,.., '4.. tavvollnl on bf WY brother to purl rify, t.'..1. -
~, . n g./0 or trihrsltt • Lois or your Toro:ae on t iel r y r — --^ •
INrnh:rto,/;: r. '' ' 'rt l itiTYFitltolariLbu a, lie r rln ;.
Oul irral.ll A 11140 - oozes U .
~.,.. y Imre irl Uor toy b.r.
liiirrlutatiolui royr morn YU. 101.1121,41.110 101111101001.. ("041
0•011. 0•011010111011, 111001,100 'll OOlllO 10 kfely,lootolll.o.
.f,..popperlr 1401111410,N. Pr )ois *ill wild too It
A uk inattoltany r • stow. lieu knd amo yb t re, t v k li rood
V.P.14"/ ft ' r Yj , '" b) '‘,MiqlU.'..."..,i 7. 4 ...I
:s,,•Reware of Conntrifeiti and leitatlarm. \ \
~. 7 1.4.4 ale. i 4 by a. ivaiitiNaltocif a ay.
4:..2s A . ftiauj4
STEAM t$OA
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itturGu:Ld: Rq.Ati..ilki77,:ii-giiiii-ii
xwip,!.x . _ IMINDU DU AND f Mtn.. \
Cam X . F.T::: '' tZf VIVI! 1 = ` ,1 1 14, 4_ t. :' .
.7.t.fot,prm tm.buro, iv... 07 D'evinealar awl FrklaAt. )
1,2.7 Vgirbt,p=:l,4,..4l,aut s tzrklAy. . .. N'.'
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rataS.. n. spi...lid Wart.t ilifitmor lli/V•
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liltio3fiCapt. Shunt, will roc iVregulartl 13 oDWlltwo,
trolo.,•oarlog• I•lttourg3 .7. Vrloy aporrizat 3
ocOick.
I 'I. (I UL A 11. WEDNESDAY \ '. ,
All; r.,."9t7.,. 4211 11 1 s N Z.A T IA,`V' b a , ,
It f.V.V.:I, thl=7,l7ll4.lattt4l 1.11:4,.\
00000 .Wwlnorlay furl:loc:nal/. A• \ A .• • , •• •\ ‘,
rOrtvicht ~.1•Ploolo3o•NTitt'l ~ ,, , r a.f., ,t t ' ' '
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.it: Anne: • '
Wheeling And Pittsbur 1 ---- il — ` ----- - 1 / 4 k ... , :2\
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IRE ' swift runnin aSseil'' i
'Vus,. I& the nd ..11" narrated'.
I , In. syrrr V a rd ar . Thturdsynorl V:stardn;st 10 e '
' • i;it'Ttl4llrNettiSellod/qulki'rget'dtel'istre' to 171 R 1 1 i tit s itl
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\ Fri ~ (hash, orpse7trae. hirbat raieridrsatintatadmiantk.
naply Su hoard. or ht
. ~, \` •, A ILIq'TCON a. cnozziti &...i.sis,' ','
Ili Viseberter bon. st the fastest teats seer nontarne.
tad for th. svntr. Penton:WM end einarsas co devevi est
v . .....,. ~,,,,,i4 in the Rade prellYtir. •
.4 , An,
p Ea UL----.--7C---R, pltrSßitailriiii-
\ sa, 011ZEttii0 PAC'S Lit—The endiaillird '
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