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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITIDDV.6II
THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 27, 1852
dlitimasonio and Whig Calm* Conimntdon
tertie Whigs and Anti-Masons, of Alto
- Khoo. constr..lu wet on iletords:. ha WO of Me:
•• ' nee% at the weal plow, or hotline rem. , ....d° ll -•/a
their wr.ni alootion disteicte.
in the towable. r.vectivelf et t 3.0.1. P. ii.to °S.
• . /entn at t. .shpt Pitt tonoehlo.
' bribe Daemons .al Pitt township at 3 o'clock.
• • e .yours at T deloelg .04 he the ..rent words at IS
• eche*. lie to selJomet 7 o'clock. Lb. election in hes
• '• veld. to be by ballot. Mach of tot *tech.> dlstrices to
share tan delogetea to • costar canyontida. to b. bald at
• " nob.. on Wainsodar, Sad Jen. follonlna.
. .
e .e, in e m o ety e. 41, to nominate. a need to be rap • • •
hi tot v.tr. ss the *mining October election.
• JOHLAU SING.
apt: Cbsirotea of Cornealita of Ooneepondens.
gar READING MATTER WILLER FOUND
ON' EACH PAGE OF TEETH PAPER.
Inas NOWNATIONS AGAIN.
We pursue this theme again te•day;because of
its immediate and preseingimpertance. Wade
alre the nomination of reputable and competent
men, for the sake of the community in which we
live, !Or the sake of the peace„ reputation and
morals of the county at large, and for the val.'
fere and reputation of the•party to which we
bare all our life felt it an honor to be attached.
But we have a personal interest in the matter
Which is to us of very considerable moment.—
We are expected, as the tondnotorl Of a sow , '
paper whom affialtlell are with the Whig party,
to support the ticket nominated,—not merely by
oar roles; but by arguments, and the whole in
teepee onr paper. 'This it is a pletsnre to
do, wbenthe ticket is such as commends Itself
to rot on its own intrinsic merits; but when the
• reverse is the else; our position is in the highest
degree painful. Heir ens we,with s proper sense
of self,respect, sustain. ticket which we cannot
approve? Now we •do not ask our personal
friends to be nominated, in order to secure our
support: but we do require 'that the gentlemen
who are the choicnof the party shonli be coin
ptlentospright, responsible and respectable men,
unwell m geed Whigs: and unless inch men are
put in nomination we cannot promise to give
them car support, however sound their Whig
: gory may be. We refuse to support a candidate
whose political principles are not sound, and we
do not itcogoite the claims-of polities as high
er than those of morals and patriotism.
We yesterday spoke of the office of Auditor.
That of Commissioner is still more important.
In a county es large as Allegheny, and requir•
leg the disbursement of so large a sum Of mon.'
ey, and the almost doily decision of important_
questions, we need men of mature and sound
jirlinient, decision of character, and decided
firmness, and who are not afraid of taking the
responsibility in all eases which commend
or lv re to their judgment sod sense of justice.
We kti.rr it is difficult to induce men of the
right stamp to eerie the public at a salary , of
.one dollar and fifty cents pen day; but we think
the Couvaution this year will have no difficulty
in selecting a candidate of the proper qualities,
les° is wiiliog to 60170 the people even 'at this
poor compensation, and we shall de our utmost
to induce our Legislature to sire the commis.
Metiers a living salary, feeling well assured that
the people will rare money by acting generous
ly and justly by their nubile servants.
What we have bald in relation :o Auditors and
Cimmissioners, will apply to the offices of Sher
iff and Prothonotary, which arc oleo to be tined
this fill. W need competent and good men,
no well se good Whigk, and no there are such
men offering themselresitNoandidates, we :rust
the Convention will make. such a !election as
will Meet with general apprebation.
In the Legislature we need a high class of men
—we tnean,us rvgarde abilities and attainments,
as well as moral Character. A legislator should
be able to give his opinions on any oubject which
may come before the House in in intelligible
Manner, and to draft reports, bilis, Ate. He
should be able to introduce and support and del
(end a measure, so at leflommand the respect
of his fellow members. Without these quallii•
counts he cannot do jnetiee to his constituents.
This is an important district. Ws wed'• giant
deal of legisletion, and me owe it to oar own
interests nod trlf.tespeot to send men to repre
sent us who alma do us credit.
Another 5. r fr.n remains to he epoken of, that
of Representative .iu Congress. Here we need
the very highest qualifioatione, troth of talents
and acquirement!. We want a high-toned, in
tellectual, firm and active mart—one who under
stands all the wants of the district, sympathiser'
with the people in their pursuits and principles,
and who has sufficint natural and acquired ac
compliahmente, to take his position as as equal
among the great men of the land. We want a
wow tree to liberty, to humanity, and the 001113•
try, and who cannot be driven or bribed 'from
the straight path of duty. Those are high qual
ifications, Ito 'admit, but not - higher than we
should aim for. •If we cannot secure them all
.in one person, -let ns take the man in whom the
most of themeoncentrato. In choosing the can
didate for Congress, the Convention has a high
duty to perform, and it should be approached
with an abnegation of personal and faction'
prejudices, and likes and dislikes, and with a
single eye to the welfare of the district, and the
welt-respect of_the voters.
188 EXPEDITION TO JAPAN
The force coon to soil for the coasts of Japan
will consist of three or four frigates and two
thousand men, antler the command of Commo
dore Perry. Its ohjeot ie not conquest and co
ercion, but to obtain if possible, first and chief.
ly, protection for such•of our seamen as may be
wrecked cr driven by stress of weather upon
the coast of any of the Japanese blonde; sad
secondly, to endeavor to induce the government
of that Empire to enter into a treaty of Malty
and commerce with this government:
The amount of force sent oat is abundant for
protection, and 'sufficient to give the Japanese
an Idea of the paler of the United Stiles, and
fo show them that our government regards the
object sought as one of great importance. It
would ha folly, however, to think of conquering
a country. supposed. to contain a population of
thirty millions, with a force of three or four
frigates, and two thousand men. But should
the Japanese refuse to treat at all, which is
more than probable, there, we suppose, the mat
oer will end for the present, until acme °tars.
gee upon distressed seamra shall cattier more
vigorous measures.
This expedition seems to attract more genet
al attention in Europe than k does in this 'coun
try: It bins 'been made the 'object of news
paper discussion In the principal cities there,
and has given great satisfaction; for if Comm:.
dore Perry can summed in opening that empire
which has-been almoit hermitioally sealed for
two hundred years, it will be opened not to - the
- United States' only, bat to the world.
The Japanese and Chinese proper appear to
1' belong to the same ancientand numerous family
of mankind. Like the latter, they are lageni
' one, industrigue, and lively. We believe they
• use the same characters in their writings, and
• that the languages of the two people, although
tifferent, have easy affinities. Borne say that
elhe Chinese characters, which represent ideas,
sad not eounds,(as do the Arabia figures 1,2, 3,
4, tto.,'which we, in common with all Christen.
dont' use,) are understood and can be read by
the Japanese, although they would give them
very different sounds. Be this as it — may, it is
certain that they ark kindred people.
Tie extreme Jealousy of the Japanese towards
Europeans did not always exist. At Ent they
wire friendly and well disposed towards those
disbud strangeri, and • trade of considerable
importance 80013 sprung up. ' This was early in
the eevemteenth century. At that time Portugal
enjoyed a lams share of the 'samisens of tini
East, and had obtained an important position in
Japan. Boon after the Portngeee merchants Ob
tained a footing, the Jesuits establiebed a mis
sion near the Capital of the Empire, and in •
short time gained such sp. isoendaney over the
,people that they were able to take a leading part
in the politics of the country. Upon the death'
of the Emperor two aspirants contended for the
vacant throne. The Jesuits threw all their in-.
Emmet to favor of one of them; but his Gene
riist Overcame him, and when he reached the
throne the most sanguinary' measures 'ware ta- -
ken to rid the Empire of these *Most" whe
had meddled 'with their domestle *Heir. All
were either slain a expelled; *Jul in orrice to
testify tbsdrabhorreice of the faith of these
missionaries, it war ordained that on a
partialer day la astir year. the aremony of
tracepliv upon the Cross should be alerted:And
so alarmed was the Emperor at the power and
machinalons of these crafty foreigners, that the
Empire was strictly closed *galena all Europeans
except the Dateb, who an yet allowed to enter
one ship each you. To /emit canning and in
trigne is the world indebted for the loss of In
tercourse with thirty miUlans of people consid
erably &dreamed In the arts of of iliratioa '
At the Fillmore meeting in Philadelphia, lard
Saturday, Col bwrrr said that the Tariff ems
now no question—that the question, the only
question was the Compromise; the finality of the
Fugitive Blare Law, and that the party which
did not advocate It would sink ! Brutus Brooks,
of the New Fork Express, Bald that It was
"mean and cowardly" not to support! the Fop
the Blare Law. He thought that if Whip re
freed to ibmblason on their limner" that glo
' tioniptinaiple for freeman, the Fugitive act, we
deserved all sorts of eondemaation. He was
willing to dlicharge the duty—that of catching
runaway sherce—"in goodfaith and la the bomb
ott love and duty I" What a lovely and benemo
lent act, and how naturally and kindly Mr.
Brooks takes to It. His Southern matters will
certainly not forget to employ him to'perform
this duty "In the bonds of love," the next time
they hare s slave to catch in Pennsylvania, end
we of this State are greatly Indebted to him that
ha hag imadescended to come into our Common
wealth to our Ignorance and to teach
no out political duty ? and The delightful art of
catching the poor,panting fugitive, from the bliss
of slarary,with cavity and the most tender com
pletion, and to engage in it in the strongabonds
of lore and ditty."
Oh, no 1 61d-fashioned Whig prieolplee are no
thing ; the Tariff is nothing; Improvement of
western elvers and hatbsrs nothing—there
is only one ,nitional principle slavery—there Is
only one great question at issue, which calls for
the aoledia eonilderition. and decision of ibP
Ametinen people, the duty of catching minim
tepees I Everything else must bend to this.
and it must ho done, too, in the khonds of love
and linty." What eignifiet it that the mazinfae
tnring interests of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania
are prostrate 7 What signifies it that the fees
of our fortmacmi hero Pearly all gone out, end
that the workmen are 'attuned' abrPal to seek a
livelihood as best they may ? What matters ii
that hundreds of lives and millions of property
are lost on our Western rivers and lakes for
want of improvement 1 What matters anything
that the people any justly have to complain of!
The only principle is the support or fleeter, the
Only measure worthy of oonsiderstion, the en.
darter:rent of the finality of the Fugitive Act in
the "bonds of lore and duty :" Such were the
principles and teachings of the speakers at the
Fillmore meeting in Philadelphia.
Tux ThIiPZILANCI Qusenox.—We have Saar
! motion from goad authority, that there Is well
food-led reason to believe that some satisfactory
law for the suppression of intemperance, simi
lar to the laws enacted in
,Maine cud Mem'
eitusetts, can be passed at the neat 14:4eFt of the
Ponnsylrania• Legislature. provided that theta
(toilettes which sent a temperance delegation to
tho last Legislature, do the same at the next
election. This county was represented in the
but Legislature by en entire temperate. delega
tion. Every man of them voted consistently
and faithfully for the bill brought in by Mr.
Carothers. This object should not be lost eight
of in rocking the nominations on.next Wedneee,
d ty. Five member' from Lancaster county,
and two from Philadelphia county, who voted
agaiost!he liquor law at the late Session, will be .
left at home, end the right kind of men rent to.
their places. It would be per, mortifying itch.
bill should be defeated next winter by votes
rim Allegheny county. Let the matter be
looked to in time, before the nombiationi are
mods. We do not know, but thato'l the gen
tlemen ilium Aqui, taw bun mentioned u
candidates for oominstlos,
.Dye ,right on this
question, bat tki ftienh - Wifitimesan," ought
to unite themselves of the !sot.
PIOMEWIT EPISCOPAL coanornos
EXCISION OP A COLORED CHURCH
Fel,wer. - 2;Ny 21
Tbe.question as to whether the Church of the
Crucifixion should be retained in union with
the Convention, and represented therein by Lay
Delegates, wu raised by the report of the
Special Committee. appointed on that subject by
the Convention of 1851.
The Church of the Crucifixion ban a colored
congregation, but the vettrymen and clergymen
an whites.
A mojority report of the committee recom
mended that the chinch should be retained in
unite with the Convention with the privilege of
sending Lay Deputies. Thu report wail a long
and • very able document, and woe reed to the
Convention by Judge Stroud. It was signed by
three out of the five. members of the commit
tee, and cloud by asking to be dischirged , from
any farther consideration of the question.
The minority report from the , two objecting
members of the committee was then read by
Joseph E. Ingersoll, Esq. In this document,
also, great ability wan displayed. The report
opposed the atimissicuo of Lay Deputies from the
Church of the Crucifixion, chiefly on the ground
of impropriety and the probable introdnotion of
differences and division, in the chinch. The
report closed , with a resolution to the effect that
the act of union which unites the church of the
Crucifixion with the Contention be rescinded.
A spirited debate ensued, ip which many of
the members a the Commotion participated...—
Joseph R. Ingenoll, Esq , was the chief speak
er in oppoeition to the report of . the committee.
In the afternoon the debate was continued with
tome warmth. Judge Stroud warmly advocated
the continuanceuf the commotion of the Church
of the Crucifixion with the Convention. - At this
stage of the proceedings Bishop Potter expres.
led his Beechen:its ea follows:
The Bishop thought that, as the bead of the
Diocese, It was hie duty to look at the prospect
' iveilleUttloo6 of the Church of questions brought
before the Convention. It was the do of the
Church topreach the gospel to these despised
poor—now almost without a refogebut each •
refuge should be found in the bosom of the
Church. The condition of the African race bad
wonderfully changed within the last fifty yeani.
Now that steam bad ashiered wonders, we could
reach the Island of Jamaica in • few days,whera
the Mclean race, who, a few years ego were In
slavery, now occupied high planes in the Legit',
labor*, at the bar, in the pulpit, and iu soolety.
Their voices once only heard in supplication,
were nod beard as equals to the white In pow.
er. 8o in France, even iu legislative halls, or
in gilded saloons, a Theitor might find himself
next to °neat the mimed ram And yet In
Nominal' we were called upon to expel, even
from some of the privileges of the Church of
Christ, this poor and persecuted people ! It was
a downward step which he (the Bishop) was not
prepared to take.- It mu • step-that not one
of se would wish to redeem, when we came to
spindle' that presence where all things were
known. It was a step which, as Americans,
we should have more confidence in our Inetitu.
tons then to 'appose that their foundations
could be shaken by the adminsion Into the
Church of a few poor Degrees. •
Soon after, the prenique question was moved
and a vote was taken on the question—that the
Church of the Cracilision is' entitled to send
deputies to the Coniention.
The elericehrole Intuited in 49 ayes sad 2
12/7L
The Tote of the Laity rumited In ;CB ayes end
27 nose-41 divided.
Botta motion tottdmit the Deleptee from the
Chniroh of the Crucifixion to the Convintion,was
lost
Thomism& of the Bishop's language appears
to hare excited some feeling in the minds of
some of those who took oppoeito views from
him, for he remarked, after the tote Ina taken
that•te hid understood that it had been aid
that the Chair hod,oommeated untlithrol • .
ono on the part of eons of the elerewho
inightwete against the admission of, a certain
ram Nov he begged to say that . this wee a
mistake—for nothing was further front his inter-
Cos."-
De.,,Doestobet,dleelelmiel any ,ub alder.
tataodtaß of the Ylgehelif hOstreege and the mat
tor &mid.
OBIIISILLI. ASSEMBLY, OLD
This Ecelesiastical body met .t Charlestou,S.
C., on Thursday, the 20th of May. Upwards of
Iwo hundred clerical and lay delegates, from
various parts of the United States, were in at,
Ueda:tea.
The meeting was opened with pryer by the
Rev. Benjamin Rice, of Ohio. An able and im•
pressivo discourse was then pronounced by the
Rev. Edw. P. Humphrey, of Louisville, Kinttuo
ky, the Moderator of the last General Amiably.
His tent was from Matthew 7,17—“ Even
every good tree hearth forth good trait, but a
corrupt tree bringetk forth evil fruit;" and his
theme was ' , •Presbyterinti Theology in its devel
opments." .
At the evening 11011111012 the Rev. John C. Lord,
of Buffalo, New York, was elected Moderator,
and the Ray. John BY. Lowrie, of Columbus, 0.,
Temporary Clerk. The Bee. John Leyburn, D.
D., of Philadelphia, stated Clerk, and the Rev.
Alex. T. McGill, D. D., Permanent Clerk, were
at their posts.
On Friday, the gist, reports were made of the
prooeedings of corresponding ecclesiastical bod
ies, showing a highly encouraging slate of
things.
The Treasurer made the annual fiscal report,
showing a balance on hand of $1,846 55.
The annual report or tbe Wtstera Theological
Seminary was read, showing the prosperous con
dition of that Institution.
The Committee on Cheap Newepaper Publics.
don recommended the ematiltshment of a cheap
newepapor for general circulation.
In the afternoon session varioun Synodical Its
ports were read and disposed of.
The Wasbington correspondent ,'X." of the
Baltimore Bun, in a letter of May 24, sap:
1 see that the New Perk Seining Post, quoted
by yourself and the latelligtincar, this morning,
gives Gen. Case but 91 votes on the first ballot.
This . a certainly a mistake. Gen. Cass will have
a majority en the first ballot.. The game against
him consists only in a. combination of forces,
which it is impossible to keep up for more than
• few lianas, sad Fillmore is shooting op at (ha
rate of a foot a day. X.
Coromondenos of the Now York Comortproloi earertirer.
=mown ortmet. coirvissus.
Herron, Saturday, May 22.
We have before as this morning a report from
• committee on liberty of conscience, from the
pen of Dr. Elliott. The design le to pe , ition
the Pope to allow the same privilege. to Protest.
ants that Roman Catholics enjoy in Protestant
countries. After the reading of the report; •
member moved that it be referred to the lion.
Daniel Webster, as the accredited agent of for,
sign diplomacy. Thin canned a emus. and the
report was finally ordered to be be printed.
Nothing definite Is known as to - the elections.
The prominent rondlintes for the episcopacy
are Messrs. Simpson, Tho• Ames. Scott, linker
and Webber. Dr. Simpson'. election I think
certain; Dr. Scott'. almost to. For editor of
the Christian Advocate. Ile. Stephens, (the pees
ant editor of Zino's Herald,) Professor Whedon,
and Mr. Cumming., of this city, are spoken of.
Boston stinnods in courtesies toward the Gen
eral Conference. The Meyer has invited the
Conference to het: 11r. ltrlister this afternoon.
We are to assecii.ltrot the 'Church,. and walk in
roctssion to Fanneuil Hall. C.
On Friday the following report from the nom.
mitt,' en the question of peered churches errs
presented by the Rev Dr. Peck:
The committee on revieals report that they
bed under serious consideration the -
al papers comiaisad to them, upon the subjects
f pews and promiscous sittings in our churches:
'and after due deliberatiOn, recommend for the
adoption of the General Conference, the follow
ing changes In the discipline:
1. In page il, cb. 5, tees, 1. 2 and 3, strike
out the answer and insert in its place, "None
except In churches in which the majority of the
membership may desire it"
2. In page 155, chapter 2, section 1. answer
2,2 d line, before tha words "free 'eats," insert
"where it is practicable "
2. In page 158, answer 8, after the word
"out" in tSe first line, insert the word -gene,
el:" and otter "conferences," in the 4th lino,
insert the word "prudently," Strike out all at.
ter the word "future," and insert "Nor, how
ever. muss to exclude pawed churches churches
where the peaplb desire them..
Respectfully submitted,
Groacz Prcx, Chairman,
The report was ordered to be printed.
The Rev. Dr. Durbin, from the committee on
minions, reported unfavorably to the fon:medal
c;:' *separate foreign missionary society, to op.
erste imang the Indians. On motion of Rev.
P. Roe laid on the table:
The same committee, to whom was re-cow.
'pitted the report respecting a bishop (or Libe
et*, returned the some, saying they were ens.
hie to agree upon any change In relation there
to.. I..tiid on the table.
.. The report was enbsebuently called op, and
lave rive to a very animated and rather long
diserattaion. The principles involved were felt to
ho of gnat moment. Finally, the following
substitute, offered by the Rev. J. A. Collies,
was adopted in lien of the resolutions attached
to the committee's report:
Resolved, That the General Conference ex
pect the bishops to exercire the function, of
their office In Liberia, and all other annual con
ferences which have bean or may bit established,
at often as practicable.
The election of bishops was for Toesday
morning at 9 o'cleck. The Conference have
,agreed to elect four.
The Evening Pea has the following paragraph
in relation to Mrs. Stowe:
The Independent of this week announces tbst
Mee Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of 'Ue
cle.Tcm'e Cabin,' has been engaged as a rego.
lar contributor to the columns of that paper
Mtg. Stone introduces herself pith an able nr•
tide reviewing a We attack in the New York
Observer upon Governor Kossuth
. ,
, No/enemas paper in the country has mere
edltoffal 'talent than The Independent, and as en
evidence of that. fact, we gee it stated In ite col•
ume that It has seventeen hundred elerstylnPn
eubecriberr
MOVIYMI or KOISUIEL-00V. Kossuth and
suite left Albany this morning in the Express
train. They to directly to Niagara, making no
mops upon the read. The condition of his health
renders rest and retirement absolutely necemary
and he remains some days in hopes of regaining
Strength for renewed esertions. Of course he
will be as secluded as possible while there. On
his return, It is his intention to stop at various
points on the route. Invitations end renewal.
of pt./Moan invitatiens roached him, while here.
from Buffalo, Auburn; Syracuse, Behenectndy
and Troy, while active Steve are in progress, we
understand, in Rochelle?, Utica, and other places
to tender him a welcome.
He will probably Itave for England daring next
month.—Albany Journal.
Ti or MLITI3O.—The Democratic National
Convention will meet at Baltimore, on next
Tuesday. Jane let.
The Whig National Convention will meet at
Baltimore on the 16th cf June.
The Nativist National Convention will aeeem•
ble at Trenton, on the 4th of July. ,
The Free Bolt National Convention will assem
ble at Cleveland, on the 4th of Angast.
The Liberty Party National Convention will
meet at Buffalo, on the let pf September.
Ma. FILIXOBZ 111 PHILADIMPHIA.—A meeting
of the friends of Mr. Fillmore was held at Phil.
adelphia on Saturday night, Mr. John B. Myers
In the chair. Dr. Mitchell read summit from
a letter of Millard Fillmore written a year since
In relation tom renomination, in which he eays
he Is far more anxious to conduct the Govern.
torn so es to merit the confidence of the people
than to receive • renomination; tad if another
Is selected to 611 the poet he should be satisfied.
Speeches were made by Col. John Swift, Mr.
Gabbard, Mr. Sunlit and Mr. Erasmus Brooks.
Col. Swift, said allold Issues had been swamped,
and slavery was the only exalting topic. Mr.
Gebbard thought Mr. Fillmore was the only
hope of the Whig party. Mr. BOWS proclaim
ed idukkhe preserver of the Union Mr. Brooks
went against the doctrine of availability, and
dld'at want the North to be so mean and des.
tardly as to secure all the good to itself, deny.
log to the South the poor boon of aiding them in
securing theirhonest rights. Eleven resolutions
were passed in praise of Mr. Fillmore._
MUM SCOTT AT HOME
Corrispondence of the N. Y. Tram,.
Streassrinowar, May 22.
At • meeting of the Whigs of the old borough
of Illasbetti, held this evening, in socordanes
with the call of the Comity Commiesioner, sev
en delegates were elected to represent the town
ship at the State Convention to be held at Tren
ton on the 2d of Jane, for the selection of Deli
ptee to the National Convention. The meeting
wu entirely hentionions, and resulted In the
@election of seven warm friends of the Old He
ro who in destined by the suffrages of the peo
ple to All the highest ethos in their gift, the of
fice of President of the United States.
lilltabethlown was long the residence of Oen.
Stott, and this expression of feeling of hls old
Mends and neighbors is a sample of the goner
'al feeling throughout the State, which only needs
the nomination of the Old Nero to call oat an
enthualitatio and victorious response at the polls
.m November. As OM) Wim.
Toe LIQUOR Bits Biolap.—lt will be seen by
the GOaaTnoe'll message, that he has conelealed
'to sign the Liquor Bill. It lithe very same bill,
except the elate* referring the question ti the
people, which be refused to sign two days ago,
on the frivolous pretence that a measure of this
gal could not rest solely on the mere action of
a representative body—that it must have the
unction of the people, and that the popular will
would . not be ascertained by means of an open
ballot. Now It steam, he deems it proper to
sign the bill without even a reference of the law
to the people. Hie Excellency does not pretend
to have shad his owe mind on the subjeet; bat
consents to sign the bill becauee be Ands the Le
gislature are urgent that he should. The plain
English of which we presume is, that he found
his veto had raised a etorm about him which he
had not courage to mount and ride—Nov. Tray.
Tus CAUCUS 81CiSSI0313111.—We have private
&deices from Nashville, Tennessee, which show
how completely Messrs. Gentry and Williams,
of that State, mistook the sentiments of their
constituents, when they sought to sow discord
in the Congressional Whig canons. A meeting
was called by the personal friends of those gen
tlemen, the object of which was to pass an en
doraement of the proceedings of those gentle
men, and immune* Messrs. Jones and Bell, and
others, for not following their example.
Resolutions ware accordingly' proposed, but
the steady Whigs of that locality rallied to the
support of these two steadfast Whip, and bold
ly denounced the whole movement. There was
an immense gathering, and high excitement pre
vailed, threatening at times almost personal vio
lence... The debate lasted six hours. The re
sult was a most triumphant vindication of Sena
tor Jones and hie friends, the reeolutions con
demning them and approving the decisive course
of Messrs. Gentry and Williams receiving only
ail votes.
The remelt of the secession movemect at Wash
ington has been greatly to strengthen the Whig
party 112 Tennesaee, and elaewhere. From that
gate will come op n noble reselva to stand by
the nomination of the Whig national convention,
be ho Webster, Fillmore, ur Scott. Y. core.
The Emperor and Empress of Reseda had or.
flied at Warsaw on the 21 lost., and on the Gob,
the King and Queen of Prussia left Berlin to
meet them at toe frontier, The Emperor gnee
to Vienna, thence to Prague to visit the ex. Em.
peror of Austria, and afterward come fora few
days to Berlin. Extraordinary preparations were
made on the rood from St. Petersourgh to War
mly for the journey of the Empress and her on
memos suite. When the Emperor traces alone,
ho does en in a more simple mouser. A gentle
man who came a little in advance of the Imperial
train, describes the apectaele along the whole
line as extraordinary. The road for 400Eoglish
miler was repacked and swept by hand, every
stone being removed, and at every post station
176 horses were kept ready harnessed, that not
an instant might - Be lost. In Berlin, the ex
pected arrival of the Emperor was announced by
the increased severity of the police iospection of
travellers at the railway stations. For two days
past, no person was allowed to get out of the
enrriages till after his papers were rigidly ex
amined: all persons comiog front Poland were
detained, without exceptioo, for special exami•
nation. . .
Tea BRUNT Stare Con AT COLUlnlik,
James Al. Buchanan and Otho 2c It, Eons., the
two commissioners appointed by Gov. Lowe to
proceed to Pennsylvania and investigete all the
facts In relation to the shooting of Wm. Stans
bury, the fogitivaelavo at Columbia. by officer
A. 'Bagley, of this city, having completed the
duties assigned them, returned to this city on
Saturday evening. We presume they will re
port ail the facts obtained to Gov. Lowe, in a
few days. • The Columbia Spy suttee that n nom
her of witnesses were essmined by them (to
meted by A. Herr Smith, Bag ,of Let:toaster,'
at the office of J. W. Fibber, Est iu the pre
sence of John L. Tbotopann, Esq., the D.strict
Attorney of the county. Several persene,whose
testimony was taken twee after the affair occur.
red, were crone examined, but nothing new, it is
alleged, w. elicited.—Bolt. can.
A genteel young man .from 130 logos, bnniog
lingered in prieon ►t I - totem two ;tees among the
•ile.t of eriminel*, without honoring the charge
brought egniust him, threw Aimed( from • win•
dow of the second story upon the stone pave.
meet, and ds,hed out his bruin,
DEATH DT lITD.rIIOII I / I .—Un the third day
of March. a daughter of Mr. Tbomno French,
reeiding four enlles west of Cleveland, was bit
ten by a dog supposed to he mad, yet unknown
to any one in that place, and which iron imme
diately after shot, shoe leaving no certain evi
'dence that the dog wag actually rabid: The
wound on the child, who was eight years old,
healed readily, and she manifeetad no eynap
toms indicating any 111 healtbarritik the 1711, of
]lay, 75 days after the Ironed - In% *aa-mere
ly an apparent scratch on the forehead. A tooth
was ale, knocked out, thus showing that as the
dog ran against the child, one of his teeth struck
.the child'. forehead. On .the 20th, the chili
having for three days manifested mach rude's
nue with come fever. Dr. Dodge was called In,
and et once pronounced. the RyIIVOLIII common
to the early stage of Hydrephala, and so slated
to Mr. Thomas lined. who furnished as this in
formation, and who sue Liu .pervonally. know
ing to all the facts. In the afternoon -of the
same day, convulsion, set in, and the wand
fears as to the termination of the cue began to
he realised. Dr. Dodge was again called and
spent moat of the night, and the remedies ap
peared to be relieving the case. eti that in the
Morning ehe gas apparently much relieved, both
of the eliasms and general nervousness; bat near
noon the convulsions agaiu.set in. and ahe died
;bout two o'clock on Friday the 21st mast.
IIM
igai- M. S.le. M. lima—Let me knots
rln 1.11: rrtcnarrw al. fur ps V - 10:kiralv 10
it ilat.ir.. 00 Witt. • rtzrh. !it,. I 044 tb• (4:1041.ar0 dir
t•a.Jt...l ii. artl..lo Ir nriaz nailer.' satigh,tico.
ors truiy. A 11, lIAIITOLET.
riAr.trr , a. 0114,70.• Iti.. NE.W Ilanyarn,.
El.. l'irrnir - Vm—ll•ar t .. -10r bad /aft
wtth tia a quantity a Petrul..tul. it I. 0,1 and rialto
I. needed. 60.01 dc.v: tr -Tr, rrel-n:
it .111 .41 rapidly.
Truly Tnur., EA.ST".:AN. TILTON A C 7.
War ail. by Dragyirtm g,urrally thrqusbnut th• city.
mara al .T
see-Jon PRINTING 01 ill kindo executed
at thin curt. •Ith Daman.. .51 at reaKulaols rate..
apkial attention .111 be Oran to ['Moro teal Pr,
erammaillar Rahlthlow
Card,. VIII Ural, elna of jA4lnr.
040
z. 2 ce
tistlz and propt,T
F. S. Cleaver's "Frize Medical feari."
AMONG THE MOST USEFUL IN-
T.mtione recently introdo7d. embracing troth p-roana
and d05:15..41r oon!Ort. 'er o , debrated Honey Soap
b , dds a diaticorniebed rank. It is derkledly one or the
the meet eeleable apperolaset m thsToilet'end the Nur
are, -bleb the prosent has furrd•hod. Thetolleeing,
soarehlast. and nestles. qcmilt re or the osin,ipal 111.1,11-
ant used in lie preparation, Itonee, aro familiar to el!
sod the irer,tor has bappily evrartt htmerlf of quest
chemical combinations 'which hare rendered the article
sooocior to enradou yet offered to the public.
_ .
Far Pale by' .1. KIDD 4 CO, CO Wand otrert.
Wboleaale Agents ~r Illtisbar,th and Ito eleinltet el n
for tale ratail at all Drtitt and Din+n•lnt atm.,
Itemovea,
WMokiewiree Wright, N. D.,RA
. Portoomt o•l3Lixt. • b.. meowed U.
elev. sof dtrel;Oot to 252. Penn o_ Wow
fluid •730,12 ts
A. H. HOLMES & BRO.
Succe.or to 11. P. Nelson . Co.;
ustrurAcruitints OP
SOLID BOX VICES,
PLATY.D NI.N. siADINNIKo SPAtor.P, 1148 N.
PICKS. POMO,. 4.
...5811110Ef, MULL
Wilco N 0.134. Wator wool. thoNI duo. atm* Smltewald
,raft Irsznat.4 ...lull to ant ottotooOlnd.
1852. 1552.
SPRING ARRANGESIEIPT.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road.
aiiiiAleMplgaraggrA_
CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE—
TROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUFCIE, BUFFALO
DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI.
TELE new and fast running steamer FOR
EST CITY. karee the hionnanaliela hart, Piot of
arketetreet, erary morning at a o'clock. (dandag
of
roanwrtlng at Wellevnle with U. Itxpreiw Train
*be Clerviand and Pittvlnirieh {toad. 1' ovine
.(120,1 0 ek, 11., and arrbil. at Cleveland at aoh•levit,
W., and connecting with the eteamtnat and rail Med lines
Co. Tolwio. Sandusky. Detroit, Chicago, litilwankle,
to anl Dunkin.
Peva to Cleveland OD
for Itoots. evolr
JOHN A. CA(1011614 Ase.ot
C1.V.111.1.114 Itmul
Othre. mow, Water and ntaittnirld street., (op Min)
to Allienen
Cleveland and Pittekirgh It o from Allienoe tin,
land. tar lan floor Pittebargh t Cleveland to
e WU. P.
*ooro by both al. orrice in firer at th spraa Uwe
aad the brow inns cream apt) '
• -
12- ' • 1852
SPRING ARRANGEKEET.
•
entu i F ig r i qtanaida Road an zd L+ prep
Picket Line.
Dwane:nu Ina rowomos.)
Between Attenuegh, New York, PhaacteWia and
310 miles Bail Road, 72 miles Canal.
FARE TO
U. 211 1 ItrY 110111R8.
FARE TO PHILABELPRIA BALT..SIO..
WM, 11100 Plsature Aso Col an= Itorit.
ON tho opening of Canal Navigation admi
x" Iy to. or avvvvei %dm Doyle vl too, connect.'
Inn Dlottivill• .Ith tbo Protolilroato 11.1Lrooa. •
Foetid Balt will hue littaburtn oV , ortotot .15
o'cloon. Po•mutorotako thonati Z
road at Woww.
Clio ooze dot moo 11.14111 g Lb? Portage Sad Inds,.
11= anivitt at tu. Vgadolphla
. 114:11.= ord=
bomb. tote the kzproos Tnkrn Onto of lbo Bd moo and
Sonasobonna NAB Had to that elty. orriving t. time to
Vowed to Woobtoßtoti . tT mime mond.g.
Poo passw 01,1Plelf 100}0111thIll • apply to
et• BENSON. Cot Agouti,
J. MBEICIIIMILTI. Idols. !loom
trt to D. LIMON CO. Ns".
manllll
_.,.. -...~5r..
' there- be any wan, be he !tingle or
eoefre. 181 Terre. Meehanle. 113.1.1.4 yhtt
ham net Tat imlrollad hismall with • Dotal of ILO. Irsandl'a
Arabian Liniment. let Wm N mw ohd do it: ibo be or
mead. it will be 1n31121 Ito walnht la Kohl. aver and over
Naha. bana it almiL all haw. ham! tin.d. Yaw has one
ward far that Ponlart 80. edmtimant. a,55
pirDERANGRMENT OF THE LIVER,
I/ one bribe meet ecaumem. as . the m o at foraddebl•
&m an tame to Americas Physician.. it has ittito
ease felled to ettimet thombetet attention from 'the /malty
is W daarlan of the Unkm. Still. however. Manmade
eitmear Smith. mad thews:Me more ere so ederto fool Ilh
brirdeamme L 7 tbY direr. The proprietors of !Mazes
Livar Pills hel confides% that they offer to the alieted
mmedy which time has Want. end hr hoar foiled of
comm. when Ws Trial Mabee, dna It. Con end pur
chase • boo of for famous Liter Pills, which mar ho had
Qom of Draggleta ml Merchant.. In to,. sad man'.
br the solo broptietom. J. KIDD I CO.
methdtmill I:0 Wood mime.
Itizen'a Immrance Company of Pittabmgh
O. 0. 000.118Z-Pzuurty.
2 /. II O6L.L.MARBIII.LL.
OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWZDT MARKET AND
WOOD STREETS.
ihr INBUDES HULL AND CARGO iusKs ON Tll
Otllo AND MISSIEtIipPI R 1416.8. AND TRIBUTA
RIES.
harm against /oss or dasnags by 7111.8. AUG,
Voisin Viegrrgs of the RBA cod INLAND NJIVIthITIOB
and TRANSPORTATION.
DlitiOToll
0. G. Ilusery.
W. brinier.
Hugh B. 111ug.
Itobrrt Dunlap, Jr,
.8. Ilarbaugh,
sard Liessrlton,,
Waltar Brrukt,
Ins. M.
- -
Rm. Lartroar,
13. M. Kier.
Wm. Mosta.
D. Debasers,
Francis aellart.
J. flatlsm:maker. •
• Damsel Das.
Russet-
Nelson's Pint Premium
DAGUEIIREOTYPES.
Prst Office Buiklinsr, Thins Strert. -
CITIZENS and strangers who 'wish to ob-'
gait. ma accurate, erilstlo and life Bk. likeness, at a
ioa t
..arantesal. tno awes made. Having one of the
tuned and boo t areetunal 81d. and Skylights ever eern.
PVT Gni etb ll 17.,114120,;11=7.W.PhYnt:'
Pelt/Ping. Iv mu practised hy the oelebratsel hootn. ot
SbilaSelPhle Mete York s Mr. la .•gattere himself to te
able molter the pettona of the At. %style of
notypea. et tingly or In groups, which hag never been
surpesselL
Booms oat operating. ha ell weatbera. from a
a. le- a b a r. ao • tokeslagT
t~:F.~:{;ii:~~
•
Weirm• Dl da morplem ii Ably 26, 11F.52, by Ibm. J. M
T 9n rotrull .ibl r o. ft tn AN- 311. T 5 A5 MA1 1 71 4 M " C R : l o lAP " 4 "" ln.4.
dbuyhter Airrl Ilmrthms, E. 4 . co( Ibla Oar,
(Trumbull 00.11 A, Wblm ploum• eub7.)
LT Wodneoday evening. the 20th hittant. 100 . 111
AL-
L$ CLARK. son of Thom us =I Eleaocf 31anklaelC.•An1
♦ p•an. and 4 months.
The (devil. 01 the tagolly are respectfully Ice tiul to ab
tend hit funeral, this aftstrumn. at 2 o'clock, front the re
01.1enes, of his parents. No. 63 Tunnel street s to plunieg to
the Allegheny Censetery.
AB *MI/MT—Geo. E.' Arecrrois II & candidate
ba emlnat.en for
Ably before the Anti:a...Ole and
the myfrnte
1 I ARPER'S MARAZINE—The Juno No.
r.r 111 , vahnkble monthly h.. teen reoolowl by
hi:wt.& CALLOW. at the Tterd obroot Literary tk
This ourolwirn c=aenott o wow tboreLoo uow la
tt • Cour u...utworow.
II • •
C. 0111 Yoto4lO It ladle pal:libber's looiest prior.
m.:41
Peannylvataa Rail Road Company.
E arc now prepared to receipt for Pro-
V V
Vee ore. to.. to I•lllFadelob's Immodistetr. Time.
LATF./1 Or FA/10QT .ON
•
• • •
TlanITT, lArd; Pork. Dna, Led Oil. •
10. GO coins pr
TOO lbc
ClO.n. Gam -Mathesmare. Leatimr,. int
MM..° .W Wieliow 1114.; , 10 rent/. pnloo
flornin. 181,1 fruit, Wool. 1.11.1n1n. Men and Tim
neNe base Slaw, llozop ani Ma. 10 .sette ..
101 Iln.
• .
Me" 9-. then. Pars au , Fehr). Broom% etch. , 90e
Pv , 100 It WIVOL , IS d ORABAM Menu.
Gwl Buhl, Pittaburych.
enr:f Sta rk
tf et . Qot.reUUS t N. ge t, AnTO
Petumylamas. Rail Read Emigrant Line.
itiE aro now forwarding passengers to
1
L.. /./ rbllsctbrolelpakat hisaat
threeatdnb al. tleedlate points br the &bare
61111.
.hrYI COVOIMI r (MAHAL. breath.
Delaware Mutual Safeti.insaraacepOmPl
IF F ICE, No. 9 and 10 Merchants' Ex
rtlANfilyou Third stmt.
MAIM:CZ, IYLANU. AND mit INSPRAUCE.
M tout Pic.osucn—On Pawl, Outgo and Prolght, to all
da. In thin world
lout. Isatassalts—On Cade by Moor. Canal and Latta,
did tit Lind Carrluto m all 003.0 of the Un 100 .1,010.
ng the rick by Piro until antral.
Fa■ issou.scso—On Merclundis• senorally. on Steins.
Doolitnit ,leas./, an
909111 f 8 OF TIIE COMPANY.
Mott racy , and Gentind Rant. . _ ... -11 94..94 33
9 0 4.. 45 latioranls Pio per tont Loan 23a00 99
II ',0153 kin do ..... 10.701 2S
GO
... Phil olpollo City 1110 d 0..... 70. MM 00
910,000 Caindidst AnoboY 11- Pirit IXO cold
Loan—.
...... ..... 6,423 GO
11001 itatios Ga.rden ma per cent Loan-- 4.701 00
01.000 Vall.l Mahn Si: do 0000.. Y. 161 00
Pat aharas laditacloulia Hall floart s Ccunpany ll.fou CO
a do • blostuah,p Conip'y 2.900 00
- Merchants t MotinGsMarerinsuk,
Pittaburah....— . .
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• , 2-210 09 .
5 - Philadelphia and IhroccidoGracia
Roam 100 lama Lionspaay "3 -
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2 Philadelphia Fitohansa Comm,. 79 VO
Pala and Ftn.-k sticutry Mutual Inouranco
Pninpusloo
bills Hoorivable
121
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cisocca in bonds or Sews mod Proud saw m
tonne Poles room:4 ...... 77,990 1)2
PublodisUosi NI 100,00000
888 r 37 oa
Bmscrous-11 , 13. Peul. Edmund A. Scuds., Sohn C.
Davi, Robert Bu Joh. B. Num*, Manuel Bolviurds,
n - Pn;',:rit.v..44l4,l.,,•,'P,porisbr i lr. Mos,"*JV.tron.
Baud. Theorhllos Pauklltur. 11. Jowl !Boots, Dm/
gm... Bout, Craig, Josogh 4. Burnett, hiserrseert Ilel Irslo
srlos fistl, J. B. John., IV rl3. liar. Joha
Vi mt. Err.. Jr. Wlllium Martin J. o... Johnston. Samoa'
V -40:s Jamas Tholuair, Jam.. Teuriant. Joshua L
1.1 ie.. 3 T. Logs. Pittsburgh, D. T. Moreau e do.
tgrim Al? ersod Tnog. O. Lime, rim thud
drat, Jos. a W. Loire, E....rotary.
airOntrs of Ma Ortopetul. Wutrr, arrot, Tlidar•
I mpT7:l( I r. A. BIADLUI/L. Arent.,
Coal Wanted
EALF.D PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
') CRITI•th Dr the Pt. Louie Ohs Leght Cknheany. naLLI
the first F.( Septeathee neat, for • etepply Pitteburl•
041. of t•e teat quality suited t the tethterttere of
eupply taatitaarti, 01 as best a Sprit Oen. gad to
mallet.. tor one. Inn or OM Vont., the whole ilanthbtf
fer chat. m e at to be rieLvertd duri n g the bpting and
thmeho tOtte.
'them ombabli b teglihmt for rho
Met Yeas .... bushcls
100-0-03
. .. .. .. ':20 . ,C0X0
The ttemptay win reef.. toe Meta et mi ss as or lee
reale.. lb. amount ttuct-01 for la anx ow. me. not
eoceedlug fifteen per m note on giving vintr Cloys make
telbte the first of April of nal/ year. Lbw, lb. tight cf
relenting all Wm. should they be not acceptable. The
Mul to le delleortd on the Station Work. let of the Om,
I Puty. sod to be poll for 00 dalicoci, I. loco of not Ira
10.0uo butbels.
.11E16• =rug proposals on ngnostott to notify prb
seporately foo nob poor. sad for lbw whole Pm.
Pott.footory ooentity for torformanoo of oonvost•Ill bo
rPoolotd. PAIN P. DAGO/M1 . .8.'7.
St. L.P. May IT. 1752.--{to.r2TrortAollk
rrilE undersigned, doing business under
a the num of L. VITA ; hamay dissoMml
1., motoel roome. %Them Luta, t h i s
iia end Wm.
11,•r, we alone eatborfrol Whir up the belle.. of
red Pref.
' W7l. L&TTA.
JAPES
• .lAti63 WALLACtit.
Ititotticithtla City. May r. 5,1151
The basineee will be continued by Wm. Mitts — ,
E. rrtilth wed W. term., at their Boat Tart .t Mow,
7gl7":2e7"*Pisr d t*
tnnidFl=3.ee,t,rl PVrWIL
LATTA.
IL PAM IL
PM. BRDWZI.
TUST reed at the cheep Publication Office
• of W ~.171tdettfeaney & 0., 78, routta fiarpeer
beer Monthly Stayeatne rase.
Tho Filth Volsoneof Iletietee New B ftwthirMoStaalltt
enoloyeared Oto intro of the ienteetrt lumber. The
oobliehoW walootoo the oprartriaitr renovina
orestbot o f their (heats to tho pablin and the we,. f or
the ottrewolloary dowel& of favor with &high Its elver&
et W. number* tree been rewire/. 71.1. regalr edillw
noo &motets at 010.1 r Iltowood
She publisher, take Q. 'theft! of 1.0(110, ;Vaal B 7 -
toutloo to their Elitztlal Debartolo'''. which lewobartol
1.1. of the :wet secompliehed literary genthones, of
tor earl nuber
the ennetry
m . wet at an rope.. of Fewest hundred dolls. .
rho eabilobero tryst that It la not unaware Ur Nona to
roltetate their alwaratree,. Alta monde. obeli Pr, be ad.
Veil to On peen of the Uniseino in thoollatiteet donne/
°Menne to dolt soy or to &or reran eentlenat. Tbsy
swk steatite to rare, uteri the public stealthy moral
billernea not to Improve trio eharaeloe, se toll u Dna.
the taste of then rosiders. Thor WIN alto to mobs their
antra:leo • inandeta myerlary of whatever i. mm W.ll,
fill and annablo In the earned 'Willey rrodoetloru af
the day.
Seek videnotoi oe book numbers WI retied at
mJYT• No. 76. /Garth stmt.
IMAR--100 MI6. N. O. for sale by
.oneyse J. IL nem'.
MOLASSES -400 bble. N. O.;
~aret "•
lIILIVG
TOFFEE -150 bop prime Rio for rale by
..72? 3. • R. nary,
•
M
AOREREIe,IOO bbia. No. 3:
60 ht. bbl.
N . '4 la de 07
J.. 12.1140 YD.
CIATEI-600 bu.,for Bale by
jr 1e727 J.&II.ILOYD
S UNDRIES-
Ifit!. o f
*roe Onmorax:
b
me;
- 4 balm F l amed; now landing frold
4teamt 04neyd, Ibt We by
_my2l • xnAun
Web it CO.
•
Web.. and Trutt at
Q- Aft--25 hhdo. landing from Mmr. Cin
lm's% and fix We by
1n127 MIMI MILKY & 00.
ThRIED PEACIIES-10 bbln. junt reed
.11, awl foe fele br
• AWN J. n. CANPULD.
TOW YARti.2 Bkl. for sale by
myrt J.ll. CAR•TIELD.
BUOKETS-60 dos. Marietta, for sale by
ier27 J. 11. IJANFIVID.
CIIICESE , --$OO bl 3.
c "" Tra
W. 11.;
now 22° " tjraw.
FEAII i L IT A . BII-40 cash fr i t lainn
10IKITA811-20 casks for sale,b,
soar _.a.awanut.
SALER4TUB--2DO , boxe% •
writ ' . SO liShi...tas. rped fir mal. by
R, (1•11/1111LD.
AND OIL-20 bblo. No. 1 for Bala by
mr27
J. B. CANTIBLD.
LINSEED OIL-2.5 r sale bi
VIOLASSES-60 bblo. for We by
IVA .27 J. 11 covrtno.
F ISH -100 bkla. large No. 3 Mt.3kerel;
At
atTIA bt.L . b4. I.4O.AVIIBLD.
MIZATHELRB-8 aka. Ohio, for vale by
1 .. m 727 ' J. B. CASTIBLD.
'PLIESSE—M. li. & Cream constantly on
xi taw. ma a? •al. by R. IMLEZZL • CO..
isTO 2153 Liboily amid.
\
L4RD-1O kegik No. 1 4.. eat Loith, •
Mar 5 \ 2 dcs 25...140.•_51
R. D.U.Z21.2. CO
. _ . -
VILOIJRLiC7bbIq. £ , xtrart re --- 1,9g., fur
Jr ado by ' D
AIAPLE M 0 1,4 SE \ 8- 7 2
D k A ede z arg6
s by
112127
„ lOW 1 cask for's* by
,11. DAUM A CO
--- •"Goods for warm Weather.
MURPIIY BURCHE.IAD have ree'd
om. ..err full *apply or Goal* si:Uryted rue Men and
Ws tummy ern, run as
rnmaterStarsitnener, tarok and Conte];
owl jeat
Worsted dlltnnt fuer:.
Tweed. ur.
Llama Ps &Ili Drilic
fL,V laid =Ar
Amt
Limas. au:
Ased toe lad!eit, arar Barna; Timmer. Orearsineri
Lawns. white. titian:dried nil printed 'Wallas la runt
variety. Bonn an tattled .40 look at our Work before
I§EVERAL ver y plessant rooms in Alegi
.
roblo part or tbo <ity. eocroolookt to brthOorr44llr.
11.1 or unfamtotteil—yr!th board. dryly at (Lilo ram
my . 26 . 04t• \
Primary. ieet4nge.
HE time Tor primaky, meetings is at hgin . a,..
T
sod ea/aisles shoulda. well draped, to Clare
name, The people should leaven dressed end
themeless. all elm. mi 41.1/ egadn beenpsr4T:
calling at GOTHIC LULL. SleM Clothing In
ssmonable al Winona!, ,The largest mot Of
BOYFY CU/7MM; in the elle.
OHEATEIC,7I Wool amt..
my2A WE Sri/DV : TO PLEASE.,
OATS -1000 bu. reo'd for 'sale by:
usu.' a Liao'RT.
Real Estate for Sale.
THREE Lilts, (lying together,`each 22 by
ilk feet, on Redo street In the Borough of Sharp.
tom. A•eo. nor other 21 htloo, In sold Bamorkh.
hear Levi, Daltall a Co.'. Iron Rork,. Prier an, 10
for mill Array to BAIRD k 11f1. IN,
mr26 •45 rifth Ittreet.
WRUIT \DROPS--Ruehton tk,ClarieljAcid-
Ir mutra i s I 1 Dropr, a
forteiast t:4 and
, T T . wnVa„VAN
toner Market and Disemnd
VOW, LIVER OID—A freeh 'fmpply of
gl/ Ittobton & Clarke reed ned for ail. Lr
royINS L. I, IWO Y. & CO.
1 -OR SORE TUROAT--Rtinhton'i,Comp:'
Loonages of Ala*, &cy forSorolbro:t HOU.
12,u, Ate.: for sat. by• L. W I LV.IX CO.
OUN
0 P D '
qv ERWORT PASTE—
ILJ Hoobtoobt Lira,' Pane, for Coobbs /ba.!•bz..
br.: for N. by to; .41 L. VilLufix b
qUINII;ZE-30 ozs. Sulph. Quinine, just
/1121.1•L`d, BIM fnr !ale by
col 31L. WILC & CO.
MORPIIINE-10 Sulph. Morphine,
reeLarld for pal+ by
wy:& L. WILCOX n CO.
QUO/t6—GO bhdo. N. 0., in store;•.tor snle
I - 1 by , frny2t:3 btaaLL t U',l.
ik4OLASSE 2,60 bbla. N. 0., for sale by
to y 2.5 \ rllo
RLooms_2s Una No. 1 Juniata, 1.1:1e
BP by (myZl) 31../ILL s nun. \
LASS 7- 5 1) Witu!ow Glass; \
F.f . 1 * ion. by 0- Menu. nnE. \
VITFta.-1 , 100 bags Rio for sale by
IL/ a u zs \ 51ca11.L.0 ROF.
A SAES-5 basks Pottsh;
Ili 41110 fisleritto • for sot.* by ' - .
IteolLL O ROE.
I ACON.-2000 , 16x. Sideit k Haw, fee sale
J■ e, \m725 .1011Ner4N CULZINS.
- 1; 1 4 10t1R-4 lot of Extra, rea'd and
1 for Na by ‘, ItURELL JOHNSTON; `,
03,713 , • 119 Mater st.
NEW YORK, SYRUP-56 1?1,18. Syruk
...a (4 ' n'ke " MTICONA talettAUG
g SOD FISII-3 eks..priiae; rend for sale by
41J rar2s . Y.,minisAuau.
Teacher WatAed:
'HERE will be an oxaminatian of a i'gmale
Teffeher .t the &coal \Ward Nano gebtohjiouse,
flu= Welt. eaturdav, hf hut, eft fa o'clock. 'A. LL,
te: the ifelsehco of • Teffeher, for retical ett I'eooijhr
it ‘ r L ' rire:Zfo ' llt T lCZa . t h .P7 - 7 t \ 07 .4 7 .. f., • 101 r 0r
my 26,451 126 rowel re,
UST reed, thelest No. 6( Appleton's Poit,
IV filar I.lhrery nt the beet a:atm.—lbis nainber eon{
tatere the Lteetelo, by Bet ? ititherd Ilarbem.
Wae.tly, tbt Net parte( • beer,elettlot of t{ke
yeti r ,
. . .
the . Adv.:dune. nf ...Icerpb Amin...A..lnd ht. Yitend.
Yoe. Atuabsat Attune. by ileory Fieldine. ,
Attl Ontlealleo Culle.ortbe htebn Will; by Mrs.Oore.
wuther of Ahedoese the Matey Lemke. te,
Blacktrnotre
''''''. ll ) .. ‘" Zl r .lll,D r E..NY K.NNE'I" \ A CO ,
tver- \ • 78 Fourth \ etre,.
New and\Valtutble Booka\
(ix stile at DAVI§ON &:AGNEW'S;Book.
aly state. GS Marktt stmt. adjoining Wllson's lewolts
St .rto .
Cad Tom's Catan. \
America as I roma It. by Mrs. Ijunrah. .
hassoplra of Llfe and Posts...hp Mrs Sam:altar \
To. F..Lled Istrob—for tarrasol Parents.
Christ oar Exams!, by Camino I rr. \
Ear OE. hr author of Peep °liras. `.
Wide, Wide Mudd, P. F. stlstrel.
tPstsobr : lit
... .
tho Broken Cwt. ' \
tartans on lard', Plsrm. by W.‘P•NEEEIt t• D. D•
Charity and Ita Friths,
b 7 Jonathan Edwards, '
Wool l. or Chtlattanstr. •
Pttnaer Nbrht of Meninx.
' Fancy Stattottarsf r Loris., Nota Papa. Ink Stands,
Pen Cooler. and Cases. Motto goals Pansy Warns. ar.,
• _ DAVISON A \ AIJNEW.
tors t 4 Irarkst street.
Azar 4300K8 I NEW Bi In! ',
ITARRY Racket Scapegrace:* • \ . .
11. The Necrotnuirer. bylleynolda.
Pralgallen ' , mtg. by Mn. flora.
Waverly—beantlfulty Illitatealed edition.
\ .
Ptanly Thorn, by livery tkokton.
Lady Pallet., •
Nate Penrose. or Life vid its Letrons . \ , '
llytir or the Musts-boy. front' thayorLalail bwadidit.
together with a large aiworontnt of alattildLoPand
L''''''
""" 111117Ci11.3 , 1 ,0 , d r4 f ;. ' 71 . 4.1746 .. „_t ' \ ,
0120 oppowlte lb. Vint (Imre. \ ,
BY W. U. M'CA.RT.WEY
Valuable Rail Road and Cauil, Property:\l
FIVE VALUABLE‘LOTS OF , OROUNI)
in Allegheny Cite, situate betweeti,the Ilall'llosa
and Cons'. in the open apse* gat of Mr. Watery'. house.
fronting oaltait Roul, alltoget w Ler 103 feet t$ ilea...sad
ay.:ghat let/est 6 Inches to the tow path of the Canal:
r....itig the Lice rainaliere4 11.15. '0,17 and 103tt Neon I
Lathrop 's plaa—will be told rt the Auction Otare,'olo. 133
14.4 .treet. Pitteburgh. on Thursday, :77th Martine'
at 3 o'cicck. P. r"
\. \ .
These lota are admirably situated rot a tt 7 llo.3Dortakina
way eboase or tallliag blunter. •
torms—On• fourth <vb.. .4 dm balance in aliaol 3117
ittelmente. at 4.0 end 11 aloft hie secured , by promwary
negotiable nrt.• and mortgage.
taitsclts . W.A. treARTNEY. Attelr , ‘ \ , l
r riACING CLO.TII —*French Tricing Pti ,,. ,
I. Iv,. In ...../n, '4B Inch. wide: rn'tl and (or wk by
J. R. WELDIN..
nonbeellet and eltatneier.
my= 6i Wand et bat...en .4 any 4th.
tiliSii., , , ,
Uo Cble. non No. 1 Carrion. .
_.
On - nta. ewer 1..1 Manned land;
. !IV,' " -
.1 theterel;
\
In Ito. en•l fur.l\y ',
my 2!. \ \ .10,13 WATC & CO.
• ..
tor mac b
\
iv er...... mre tc:. ~
store,'`,Bh'il•tiirsrlaTaco.y
Til.l{-30 hb .U. . • . f
\
my= JOSIN wan a on.,
UNDIt ES—
iao parr prim. a , k tVIT
ro bait caws 'You're Wyo.
0 birr:o4 seal Vs 'l" , › •
airl kr , by ITN warp a CO.,
my'afi
7iOLASSES=IOO
ITN 7 , 101 .4, „„„0„z Syrup
my2s .A 4 wArt&
(IAP 0 OLolll—Just of
1 •reri .p.a.Toraw.lo.• \ on thrih, deal
er. to the ankle an melted to etre wca 11, arms are
wiling at tbe Learywbolesa Psi
\ d. t 11. PHI 61P8 , •
mJFS\ Na Ilaltleetell,'
For the t,oget, \
. PATTERSON'S ' DI7ERGE3I7,
A \
T is vtarriinted ta. produce all thaNr4ulte;'•
eletreed. or the looney will be recut:Wel In crew \awe.
twill by oat applinition perfectlynnury the weft oat,
fectsiett breath. \
rent
will whlun the meet tlleeolonott'teelltl,ft wlllytete
rent the arreation otTerlarl—lt heererot the deal
of the teeth I—lt t!torowitly_elteet_thatetr.t telt tiM T h
fa'N,•.°W,Vr. "° \-* " ""'
prim 11- 4 .0. • Yrtirairel end arid. wholesale Alla MAIL
by A. PATIVIO Apothecary. fririnlaitheirt. Wan..
Awl by en the'lhataleta. \
_ ....
EST rea'4, nno On Zino Whitogiviind
i: on, 5......00r the foLlowluji qualities over II bite
\ ' •
• \
Wham lowl Is portitelow to tkrulth—Vito Whlt•l. per
*al, bannlon. ' • ‘
14 - WW1...al quietly tuna :olknr—ZlneWid \ tsytivrres
R. 411,10 1r. 7,13 u tt r. a0, ..iffenstr. mak:nll—Zino TV . bii•Sup.
aim , \ ' \
Ws Invite. tbe atfirtVloti of mlatars`parttonlaily to this
wide... iv* Nett., It to h. far ramie} t. WIMP Ltott.
non wale at No. lie blarketiltreet. , • \ ,
myti J.& n. PBlLtilfl. ~
C ANARY fiRED-6 . ‘ bwr for solo Aj
J. IiqIIUOICKAIMA &CO.
-724 21 Woo,' otrmet.
EPINED BORAX—IO oases just ree'd,
Lc .4 for Palo by J. 801100NIRE MA CO.
FOUNDER'S LEAD-4 tone beet quality,
for gala br
ray= '7. 60100NMAKER &CO.
CARUI Ana, clam; 'jut
reed fur We by J. BOHOOSMAKER t C6.\
S. AD OIL-10 baskets tine: for sale
tarts J. OCIJOONLIAICIR • CO.
PRESTON'S EXTRACTS OF VANILLA,
LIMON. BOSE, an —tor Raid
,py J. 11 , C1111RNMAKCR at CO.
ACON; PORK & LARD..
B ,
. 40.000 lbs. llama Ice Smoke Hower ^ \.•
33,000 .• Shoulders o o •
25.000.,° Ses o ee ••
. 30 hbla id Memo Port. tees's; ...
SO legs Na 1 Lard; ~
4 bbla Gross. Lard; for Isla hr -•,,,
cril7s . ' `ROBISON, LITtLI: it CO. \ ;
DRY BEEF-10 Ws. for Nale by \ •
m v 11.01111CCI. LITILIC CO.
SUGAR MULASSRS—:.
900 bbls. film oWe:um ktoteneC
60 laids: " Bonn
sl DIAL Lost Bunn
-10 embed/Suzan toe sale by
m 723
HutilSON. Liritte oct.
F' ki
-.,
3 1,515. NaNo. 3 Elae2.•lr•l: WV: — .
I 11r. TAU. .• 1 ii•okimpl:\
• II bbl.. - 1 Bening., ‘.
6 •., - I libul• roe ol• C0.=12 3 ' . .'EU 1 54:.N....LYTTLZ 4v•
•
VANDLES, SOAP \
lv/BO biz. 1101114 Candlea
741 u. 6~iw
Y" RVigriti, 1.11i1:11 a 03.
pE4OIII4SA PuTAE3II-- \
10 bbl, dly Poubei, Idgocd orde`:•, •
•/0 ca/ki on Potasb.• /or sal•
tayoll • • MONA ,LITILII.II Co: '•
QALERATITS=4O bblr. foilala 777 .'
17 0
So t 6. Itollloolo. urnis
1131A.PER4,2UO'Houct. Wrapping Yipai%
ragir.:,,,T LITtLi f 00.. \
•
\ .
• A\. . \
` \AMUSEMENTS
'a a aliort Time ' Ol 4, , •
OW OPEN AT PHILO HALL
DUBUFZIk 01113tHATILD 0/11OJNAL PAINT
1 'tlB OP
•
ADAM AND EVE
.11r,t\ARADISE.,
Rpprefrathur Tiptatioes .01 tspul.lo.. \ polat.J .
'for Ch t o of
tem Loto
11.3111,10 P. kJ.
Adla.ka wba•
l i t
r l iernT i'nb.. • nitut tllt V yr preuz.%)4
is 15
P \`' 150 ,Ins
C4egrk:\ °
50 Mack Llet Poe rd. by
ROBISON. urns a ou.',„
EAD & SHOT— \
/00 Ida of Lark , la a", Na. 1 . 2 Wity=
,urtLit a co.
INDMV GLASS--150:,, h.ta. snorted
r"J" aoinsoN, iarrot a 00.
TARCH-45 bro. superior,' warranted, for
ra , e ROBISON. LITTLS •
0 ATS--275 bu. just recd per Goy. Meigs,
awl ta
a1y.15 J. IL DIMWIT/I .11.C1).
. . . . . ...
4 . A.RD,,.12 kegs',
.
.1.ar45 6 6616. luo
J. cal for W. er "
-J. 9. DILWOSTLL"t UIL
_ -
,
..,
. ,
71 Ifil IRON-- ','„ \
,
, In tons Wlnttakl Pun
. stm. ,
... to 1 4 \,
, 10 " 4=7 Lia, i'H nnYIL :
'
,
AtON-6000 lbs. assorted Bacon;
■ knc. No.l Lard: for solo bo
oriy23 J.* IL 1114/YD.
SL/GI J
‘ klt 7 2o hhde. on conairrlea.ALbyri;s.qe
QIEED-4q bn. Timothy fer sale by'
mom J. a R. /LOYD
tIROOSIS-250 doz. Coro Brooms for sal
J.* R. FLOYD.
.neon SALE—L•For want. of use ri, ink
ToD finall7:,bli 0017 Della 11111 • ilholt
gain! or • JAO , II
mi 2 3 st nodr Pattemo'm
II UST received, .4eynoldo' greatcoe work,
"The Nooromon* . %or The blyWrieff of tioi Coon
or Hooey the Eighth. •
Al., Barry Racket Yeoprograne, blo Fortune. foul 3111.
fnetooor. 0111 of the mod oparbllow 00, of Po/own,
fOr golf, by W. A. OILDLI/ENNIS 173..
mfg 76 Youttte otnet.... •
- Housekeeper's Department
lIIINSON'S PATENT ICE CREAM
FAX aZERS—By Thu use Of Feu b woo We the lie.
anA too t blob, tbe labor usuall7
reunbrat saved,
beattem a meths of Ice wad bait. tabUo•fa, at
ankle
Crean la posh:set —tee,
A. asat for ail. by .
.A. MoCLUIIO DO..
my 21 ,
H • •
E FARINA7BOILERS--Or
RR &Alarm to prevent Patrol= rviirdlirin. rueful for
a ryrivty of viirptare, niob aot boning . filev.
Yanks or any Mint liable to be inusboil In pivparing—on
bawl and for Ws by
myna W. A. w<curi4; a co.
DEAHL STARCII-100
L Woat's Pearl iniztett. ive'd and tor 6,141,7
my". 4 ' W. ik'f , .WILSON.IIB Boma .t.
y EATIIEIt-12.01.10 lbs. ',eat qu3litj\Red
J M. """"• ;Meg icirniEws CO • \
77 and 76 Waw \
( i g, UGAIt-120 hhh. N. 0., fair to
prim
1 7ir?" 1 " *Ift "
,? %VET: aarrnEws am e
'
LAKE anrng i a catching,
ire'd by FL 11.-arml trr 0411. b
_ 1
oy= , JOHNotON I COLLI2II.
HEW 'Boon AT NEW 11011% PRICES
Theological 41 Xaseellaneoto
BOOKS.
N. 0 W opening. , from Carter ' s, Colby's;
Ilartroly. Appletorer. ISrolbore. Dodd's Putarmes
Now YorA \ • ~
ClouTd A Lomat, Ae.,Boeon. \
WAS from Daniel A Imithi,Prerbyjnioa Board Of Pub-
Lomb. At:writ:2Aß ander School Dillon sad Idomatho•
Ily 666 bath Brbredremlatm torethrr odth *orb Imparta.
ons of Btrodard Tbrolooleal Worts from Farrow nod
bra, mkt). of ermLmany • armored wool.. 1..0.N.0.
emo dlrrountr, Or \ DAVISON • AONIW.
min 6, dliarlyt re, wood door Bodo Fourth K.
ANTILLA SILKS--Murphy .VBttrah-
Saki have trkeil sa . lteollent imortolent '
of B
grid Iney colored Silk, • 43Iiitin, forklaotills&A
toy= \
•Q MILTING ItIUSLINS—Wa\ have reo'd
I/7 another CA. of those vorishirrior ghlttlng Hitting;
rsPedrirtsit y Ll' 4-4
4 ' netrgt 4 l.42 4 lattn i tagile:
G 4 117, 4 " '
Ik 7sUltr s"4 - DUMMY /t;13111t0111111tLD.
Proposals for Coal lancl Black:
QkALED PROPOSALS poR.DELIVER-
L 3 his in the tom at the Works of thi.Pittoburgh Gar
Comma,. /00,000 burner. of Illtundnorta Our. ard 20,000
bu•heu of Sleek. Ng read red at IhoO6lm of the Com
psoy, calk Thursday, Jove 84, 1662, at 2 6' look
The Card aud iris.* so to of state sduallty. sad delivered
&touch Cram and In 0006 quantltier, Y shall be approved
of and &mar& The Standatd of computation for Coal
and Blsok. to be 76 pound, par' bushela Tba laskneuta
be made monthly. retakdar k) per oent, a. loomity kr
perfurtnaure of marmot.
I=e r to th b . e. addressed to Thomas Dakswell;..E 00
sta.
Gal and Sleek." C." 1701.046K1NW P k irer.
m722511e or rkabofib Th
ALAD neat Salad Oil
for table ave.ilu,t nr'd sad far /
ter22 eclair Walutst. and Dlsasmi.
VORN .6tarch, liecker's Farina and Rico
ej how-, (hall insoOylast reed tor nit by
sly= L. WILCOX it W.
rrOOTH BRUSIIES—A fine maortmene of
Wu Twit lintabe . _
A1(0 W\ Rool l = — Banntida AZTOW Rook
1 . 1 Tnkca and Pearl dazo—freab and_good. pal* by
WILOOI O.
United States Digest.'
VUTNAM'S 'DIGEST of ihe•desisions'in
tb• nouns at Ronny lo Undid Stet.. In too
WM.. •
flatilate. Annll.l for 19.5 , 1 lege divot of doi
ut ...is of Common Lim. *en .4 Ad. ,
YanY io tiolted abwoi.otlia reed Sod
Zoy sale by \ FL WHOM,
ilookainer tod
roydd • in Wood mbehirieb Eld 004 deb AU.
V'i The first of the fleas= \
'.,4IyRTANGTON HERRINQ—A tkoxes
or thew AtaphAr Ellnizg,l. Ana AMyr, PIO reislysi
Abr hr 1.741 W. A. Ala:l4l7RO
UTTER—Fresh Batter; in jaio, rto'd tbio
ILP Rad for dabs
iorprorox k caLcirio. \\
'KEG, BUTTSIVOia day raced, for add bg
tu aa JnatirroN I coLLINs.
ARLABIL—= `ralle..reo'd for sale \
thin JouNerroN COLLINS. \
DARLSOLS---A frith alipply ;as Tity
tompitttatit mt smtat br , \
W... \ O. ARBUTHNOT.
11.111111111MLAS--Co, non'ilingbam and . Silk
Jed Teed thee; the ktherefetherer.
Meth \ \ O. AILBUTIINOT.
OnNTLATEP FRUIT DROPS-1001bn.
ifin'etfts,"°!'VreiTolTntnitti°34'”d
RA▪ .ZikSUli n Alt—'oo'd for oGy
• WoOLUMIA ca,
▪ 0122, \ s' Groom sa4 Tot Wale.. •
\ A \ (Chronlele ow.)
rrur6uNlyzasa, CABIBIST \
t. ,\ taOrTlVlltr,e4=4 2 .l / V
of alllndluo Natioe. aoA Welt Cottager. witti au mount
I.l2.ll,titainf:(bAraLatthrasgur= of
Mlfeli:Agnis,b . Wind lFF.l r stUtrort i m =L a
.I.r""* Sie ta:ll . ‘ Vittiordkia '`rborl . "'"!.
"`"" !tn..
Mr 12 \ betwe. Thlnt mall ft:ink
Important \to iferctarith'
- Tnoesinwl
'IMWM 13 _ '4B ragan ritujimpnu.
CAVERT, Get:lend - Engra-
BDineada
and Label,. would =et rim/n.01117, iniatteation of
ineecantlie and praiesional Altai Itigio matt linpoitand
The pieinn didie 'and
oinhhial &Von Atothientet`ci of the httaltuna coo
enituouar and beatinfollyeaaboated, hill** Poled tiot on
1 r • - 110.1 iineniNtnnenti hat Iffternito Anna:Mon In the
Lenten Othie. Bara•••• Wen. tnitntnnitn
damn and patranain albs Km enthoettlec No lin.
',Ripen mould on without thon-.the detention Drone
intiothent - tonadYi tnitnn ninth crtstts lose
then tha ilaptani of the I%
Inintinultarde. Nom the saint Dite, \ eleW
,The lententser inspeolion Ihle ran
ee
whlth wlltbetwand sphaelld. ULU tdr atm
r'taii,s 4"444,•ifiatilmiaiaia.l,isi
•
'lento an Of 6111.1. \
&rind e ' erijetligt:reloZ.
rhos wottnien. hoot I. arti.!nindow,end nth.
!!Is p rekaneg . • a 7 w z ie, z , &fa
annt
INBo)thir.r
Auction' in 'Prim:
.4 CO. are npw opening_ an d
• Seepall3o.ak of WI epalait 9004*
auu \gle.l 0.1 Ob.:VI. alike; \
x4 o omaw sad or obas.lo rialueed 20,Tar
cant,V " V
8000 Le
ovat• tad. Baer* de Ids= redilmd 6OM I
\ 10 came da Lijaea at 101001.12 W.
44 7
P.'": \ L ic il Ti ' at ta r 7 tr'ror l' 2s ll o7•PF,
X'ad" C4"171" etd
rau4A
.7 4 , o .. u p.,.. ducw
• .y2l.
I INSSED 017.;,-100 bbbt. for sale by
l laT2l B N ' io i rg lN lM C atni tgrits
LARD Coiikling's No. 1 for
LI solo by :haat l' VALINt.S COCK CO.
ISEMP, SE, $5 bats \l"remb,'for Gale by
11 \ • B. A. YAUSCHTOCK & CO:
(4TAILVANDDRS—:O) bip:for idia. by
. r2l , 4Atou a co:,
L_] illtltETT'S 81.1(Yrell SNUFF—X. 96) lb:
‘.s lia rtor* atelor
dr ILEAVEICE CBI...PRATED \
k.).NUNS 140AP-likshaeo for male b the Avraht
M"gl RHID
a C 4 V
U . LMJA7E MOB :\ Pf,1 , .(1... 17 .31 . ba. fra7oll:,
.10CHINEAL 8114.1:\EfiGikEY—,20,pounda
.ad tor obi) • • \ 1 " \
\ \.. \ \ \ \a. HIDD 1 CO.
Ott "°o, rg z.ll 4Votgatri l *,
R Av=_ 77 loorltalet , . rit uc o t r,:vg e by.
mr2i, V ' CO
ATS-400 bu. tor sale* \ \
•mrsl \ luny. Awn:
VENISON! VENISON
• • Xs it, col,
' WOW 0410
4.IUG I LVL 019 ifAßU de
n.„,„,umaa).
ANA
4 Kay Pliafaul Lae, liffrlnv•thl• day rag ,, d *O , for
e m79l
v • • .4011:41,11M 4 . (1 .. LL1N5,_ • \
W 1903 1 Brori!' thin da
`cOt4a4\fs
u() al 111 E ltql > •••
eirrasoalut mar. • \
•
•m oratte. i. 27 . \
The-market yelderdsy was dull I'l4quiet. vpd .
very mit. was dotes. Ms anther was earn usd =WO'.
with holleatka of ?aka rhea iroatiottee to ...W
at
wly. sal beet..., la that soothe it very doll*
PLOUR—tbe mutat is without uti tested:a \'ohattlit't
slaw to pricy us duns& Ws note the to:lowistatralsa—
bble oltre, at Pak 2l this a f. at 11443,151 Ohio at
$4;00; 37 do at 83.0ttSgeaf; 11l oatua at 5.4.21 X =OP do
et it:Mho; 106.. 113.064 b . 1, 1 , t 55 at 5344. atat lower(. at 1141113..00 st s
GRAM—The cooly sale wire 500 to whist 4.20 lubash•L
Pricer of other ant= an urithiat chaotic. war ye e s s \
hands. 40443 Eby wan t th pt . , 5•170443 for whest, used ,
tate for baths,: '
tIROCIRIPS—NothIoa of ottoteeet . .
dßocirms—Notkloar of mocuot trut.alred ha grocer.
kaatedar. AIMS h hall tr arral ) .t Ere Par talr
Itolaus• at 360366 for Orleans wad 40.tbr muse
baou, , , Of 1/La mead ytt tura oo Una u/. c—to tato
aolk at log oo Uwe, sad 6 aka at 104 e cub, rt.
66656( to adult lota to car arid ootutry.
22.00N=Salea 3 auks city cure at 06 for 6hoollars. and
10c Gar luau; 7 cub ahool/ers at 8.1{e;1006 Ds buts to
iota at Ipe; ibuo ...id. at 91i6, 1 oaks oo 10.7 3 oaau
6 6 6 6i ft 7 abouLlars. sok tO for bum deal. of akCallba
sWw ina.roorted to as at prints teams.
‘,. MlL—Salo 22 loads at tn. i. 1.• - at $14.:6216 P tun.
TIO BULTAL—BaIa of 100 to If Inteld at MAO 40
tar. WU'co.rtt nt Ifff, 0 mouthy and BO too. fanny ;int
at O. 0 Months. •
Slaff—S'y.. 30 bbl. .t $8,54 far larse :cr. 3 tosetarel
110.60 tar Meatus; 5 , 11.,:a for shad. .d/16 LLIt ottad .t $ll
atenE-s "1100 bout W. ¢..t ego Pla •
DRUM DEltitcfalea 7 tes at Ile
•
SODA ASll—Sattca 10 tow domestic at 3'4:211-, it D, c.&
\
WINDOW GLASS—BaIa zo boxes sta p tor, a mantas.
Htiw CCUATIL/ZITS,—The St. Louis Republi
can or the 17th Instant sisea the following d.
trove atuttertelt bath nail.. which herd recently male
Mete apterarsom:—
•
Its en the Southern flAttkil l liCantaeter letter U, dual
ti erarleille,g a,
Jere. 1, 1151; g kneeling Irm with -
ritultual Implemental. ; ig,
10 large the on eau SWIM ,
ranter. sod • battle portrait tai toe it o mores. 811.•
Ins up sat engraving mlserahl) , •.esilleill the Ye , meob
banal and Indistinct.
We were, sae Avila the to lowing emmteefelt on the
Piste Rank of Indiana:
IlEa, letterfemale, ghost\ of ahmt, tore, ham
me , snail dean ear In the meatiton beau
nodleft eignettr; ISA on the lett ad; lu and roll •
mad ars on the rightend; os. sheh.r. a, wangle.,
Sa. between the rignatares: parable et iseu)ehe J 8.
Ilan. Gyos fie% (*bier. •n I .1. M o teiton, isehlent;
gat. jai, 7, task a gagerous
to deceive. Refuse allnoted of thin dee, 10. h, ae lb.
bane has no plate /MI \
The store counterfeits. •yreas hate • their go.
• Pearamee at Loalmllla Radpmelanacl, led mettle billet.*
them beaks term am ImporMut yart at cut 411iratey at
Slltsburia. our readers would de tall It lona), igeteec
the deafer of decePtlem by ansely teat. nlslinelL• de
aeration given abuse. I t •
TOBACCO—The i'hlladephii, Conmeraial atI3E,
—bight bogsborgs of boo T0...0\ •oro orld at Prior,
burg. Vs, on the lett Itiouirg.bt fin to 63625 85 M 16..
A boirlioni of Tobarrii oat ii.t.tat fill.,
on Big
Ilth inst. at the hlih prim of $10.60. \ Tots It ..id to \
ttir blebar t fißse•Ver Obrathed Weitz& for Tobiwo. \
It 11 SLOW that Virginia linemen. antiosiir about ii•A
000 bootie oda of Votary. estinintod tot ggrorlb 115,04e),-,
At MadamelA Tenyear 101000 bottloket . 'ep.allar . Ca.
wear, 'sat aU.030. bout. of ertae, eNie put op,-
Tale year the abeam, be much
•
\RIVERINTEL.LIGtINCE
STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEP• 'TURES
e*--lbeie V', 5 Seat 10 Inca.. watt 130 tlisanel
er kiss km. lass ..karat dusk.. 4 (.11104.
AIIIIIV4IO.
• 11.4110. Bennett. krernsrills.
ktUtuUs. 111...111. •
P. Ward. l'oebtes, Eltssbetb.
CbsisUer. .
klellay . Dsztes. Zanesville.
Vsst:eVitiV= .
guillis64. De..
us'sr , Won
, .
Forts% Cl . . hlurdoch. Weltedlie. '.
Them. Obliges. Went Newton. • •
Dein. Browne. Brovrtisrilts, •
\ e. Dented. Noble.. Eileen:4,, .
Cincinnati. Bates, Cieshandl,
Tiber. Incitedlte. • 1,
D= 4 ,2= "*.t!Pb.'" ' ' i '
\ all. %been...,
--e. \
\
BOATS I.BAVING TILLiDe V
.: • roe renercarina. \
\ D. Lerch a Cii.... twos Packet Li., 2 P. M.
, WEEtt.lNO—Winebeeter. . .
, \
~ WElitZTlLLE—litsset Cite
. \ lIBLOOKPOIST—WoIIreiIIe, \'
BANTBVILLE—MaIti. , ' \ .
\
\ , ' RIVER INTELLIQIIICL .• ..
".:AgirTni Drava. Conrass..--.T.bis Ls, tie
use. of se liesntifni It specimen dam:shut sze=
as is here Seen. It was belltnader their:ter:hit
of Capt. Camas Gaimaneteha tabu ecatectulethsr,lar
the Pllhourati esul \ Zanesville *ride. and trißrin as• ,
reale lair veinket between those tivo Itaitsta , The hillonlat; .
\ are bar dtmensions:=leregth an deek In fest tavadth
il.m zs feet c inawiNoth,illiou a Asst. The setae.
telt, bone bi \ Mason a .tuliu.. ...4 is. nund4iob. The \
o f
dinizis of the interior is bb X Wash ram; it It cheats and i
eleahnt. .00 he, edetaneir it .. elided. Eke has tiro iG Inch,
.til Icden. • ith A feet Enke \ Ebioarries Thalia*, n fro. \ I
'a..14 40 /mi lli , aittinq.- .Tl•ire•ardwrittini . Y. 1
ibi rainlshliii a kil'O."; aslidifiitit lute end aparroprtitte,'. '1
bolos upiin the latest Lennoted'etrlq end nothing ewes I
to he lets end°ne .bleb oenlJ alts to the ens and ecioseett 1
or thtteeenieFs The etnei._ *rhea \ Melded •Ith Erzei \ !
Naar troant,nhkh lit ifade'nei linchrtant Items tar se \' '
'
the weir at tit. beat to ootimined. • s,
''' The D. C. L. Ore...L . :n[4 Led draught, sod mod admi
rably adapted ta '‘, the trade neon which ekee Into enter.—
till, ia new 'resisted her lielablite touch. end rill leave
lir Zanesville in • Sem der. \ I
2
ZeirAienlP.SPAcr..r.r.=Capt. Wm. J. Komar,
cemismetnl yesterday ;:s with Cbiylee Orahs= CO,
rgettbay. for', lyeir Plttebanth gal eltmlimatl packet
.ce [her. Ebel tote taiga. than hay yet b c
fifir The steamer Pi,ttsburg has be folly
"repaired from the injury \ sustaiMui by meet her,.
Clench, sod will mune, her pleee in thei \ lism.
'ca -morrow morning. \
\ ,
,-., Fon. Tinrausa —The Lae 'dram er, Wentroster,
.!Icon. Is lb. srgulsr inskst .fos dsr. She leanest, •
• 10'c:clock. A. 11.. @salmons deplrois. g apta.,...t au,. \
.....cnta Sowell to be en baud la gr. ' ' '.
\
B(4171 Boat,—We learn Mae apt. Ha emu
has Ottehand tbe•steatttt alatanesa, D,r the Nashville
toi4 Cletebtaatt Via% IDs the ea aof 51i.600. She la ea
et: idlest host, amt well adapted to the trade: \
.._
ThS Jamestown has been' sold' ke a firm In.
'Mode an Inen .700. She is to Petam lathe Melts:laq \ t
sitt St. Leahl \ redo.
The ream er Highland Nary_ was sold' rawer-
ly t.i,tket. Lo
the
bat the lam .of 5 0 .0 04 :,82. lo ci
. Alt a .@
le.the PAlseoutt - river nsole. At priest she le '
lait oia. slssketsurus..lpsiatios. . - - • . .., , \ :
The we earaosek vas a/litchi lately to Capt. IL
A Serls,'fotaietly of th , IlLoaesect.lorSl4.ooo. She We, ,
va be blese4 in it. Galena tralei; Capt. Skint tits omit,- ‘
atand of tbS,llisinesseti:.b.l , l4, tau ts led toetbsio la OP '
Gale. Ueda. ', , •
• The steamer Jades Jackson iii cold for stB,-, ‘,
71.0 by the Menial of, i °Weenie.
' The Vest Nels has be. fold to Capt. liarris kr ter '",
'i pao k te the a.uni\tr.4.,abov. St. Loot, _ •
\ • • IMPORTS \lw RIVER
,
• .7. tIiIiVILL. Dr 114414-61 lad. .a. m
.s.go 6 k. bet
4 oil bles do; Wm Desetum , 4 C 4 61 61.. aka.% J t
1.01 worth & Co; 16 do 7 do beat Nobel thine. 19 do us.
te. goo. D Leech A. Cm 16 do, Wm 11 Jabot.; 17 tossaat.,
J !Wham 16 do 4do ragibll / S a eggs 1 Off. bage., eur.nt ,
. .
CINCINNATI, Sr .Blauatr-.2.6 tc. 20 CID
4,,.. 6do
Lege Clair A Thaw; 13 boa airehot.D leech A Cse tio do
shaker, Wm Carr k 0.;.129 do, Joe Parker A flo. 10 belle
;AI or. ho; a Josue OS to tame Cool. alimlttsm,. 3
water mans 1 coil roma akialas, .1 N .14.0..; 19 hbda
tomes°. Forsyth i Cog 1 ter a aaloa lingo 1 Olds bean.'
Nu madras. lifer. SlattbswatCm ,l 2 . 6 . tas elthrware, J
Dahill; 166 bats. her, 3 &Uhl. . ‘. . .
1282161.134, iy_D1Z1111,74.1.. g inC.ia, ti 92 Dorlm '
22 ti Pan, Poo se Pattie 4.. ,to 1441'. Mama a °k—
at. ''- lelri!ir,;Plg , :.l • Kirlit=kllll V etre th o t
~ i. 7.1 40.1 . ro . taChrtiOn's Lamtlogr62 , ool2 goer,
' -
. . \ .
BMW/POUT ii 2 Wrormits-13 aka . bra \ inew*
a NOD. 934461 : War, Chao A Thaw; 1 6141 bum, li
44.1..111 Co; 41 do, D /deft. A 1:1216100.11Nr a Co. ,
8UN913311 Its 3 D 11194 4-76 WO, latex., 4 la -
ggiA l = b 14 -C sii Bti Fxr • it r. ii u.'cn s 4z
s 1 0 Idea th a 26e; 24 C 20.2, alloClarkao; al s
A now: II 21.4 baler, II /I Drown; 3 I.m• lael M. L ;
x ,sts Snug, 2 5 Dilworth 8 1.6 w 10 kg. lael,gottfesod4
1,-t;4.. 69 beldam:o, ikase A r; 1 1,61 torah \ Anle...
~,,,,, a Opier:4lldo C:,., woe,
ota,
board.
'
'31212 2 / 2 H.D7 J. 19110-10 011.16 totweco. IleCilll a Dm* -
4:21: , , , t =2:,11 . 2 , =1 , , , ,egt,ve . & . ..p . tg, , r, ,,
Edl ' ,l62tADCtogkatelloo..6l.4/I;ed It.g.. Owner .., ec.,,, ° ,.
\ \idnirtsllLLlS. IT Nat2s=B.-110 to heel; 30 o k., ,t o ,
Condo A Upham: 21 te. halo 1 heds &kookier. L 5 7 : E . " ,
mama a Boa: 16 s o kter b .= rim Aka. roma. a s,
Irlitr11; b ills tobtoo. liaady: J e los ' A ir te 436 14 t00s
VIND A. OM; 22 lads t 001... 11. era a ocr.
itthinitiThres 4.o6ll6athers 3 Md.. mageo,Dak " .
a ux , C4tdulti. mpg 14 ths Agatha. 2h. de Dra 10 0
oolassea.,lnaOriUs a Imp= A Ds 1 mk, the DWI* 1
141 . 6 . 111 . 1 b =410.. taatr b a . c . a . ix , ) hag , . su i er 2 02,
rka etherward. *IMO, Norm ~. A err.% Ltl. • 4. 4 , ° ,I X I
Waal.= & VO; 3 . 413015 MI /....., J 1111,0,12; 6ou glee- L,
.11.1. 541 bka 3? eJleKen 192 Ito eera,t/to Is 1: feerthergorm lb
D11D1111112...62 Ja1.,....160 iii‘clitan,'S Calik.r 62 Phi
kakor.Jta Mak &co: T maks semdders, d bra' 42.
011 It d. 2214 haw, Clark &
( Ma god.o 31.; taA bum.%
a.1.,,,,g0 111 , 11 1" M803.4 . tawn1 114.11 10 do
Krim tros,godea a Qualm - CZ *ea/ a lastso .4.reC 2 dm
14 garrliigrA b t: . 411 .1 41fantoVrt •7 . rIL
do, J Tama= IA d 0,., -Wpm A 04 . 16 arapty ale olds. ,
A A A Wood; 6 Mkt skgr.6o empty labla 1 lo I \ bromo eau.
Z/NC \PA/NTS, \
.
MANIIPACTURED BY THS.',NEW
JNA/161( N.XPLOILINO AND 6111116 U CI3IPANT..
• 214w art. N.J. \
Coasaday b prrpeErwl te,DOlOl4. tigrotr 02.(50g0
ealeabLa .
, .
ZINC PAINTS, ~. .\
Which km bong toned *Ma wan. year,' Did. both 216 '
kayo,. sad the Dated. Path, to tame Dora gyriglol4
levity mat moody!, mirth.. etsiNtat k , 66 .1 othn
'''''""" fili l r a r ' ZiN -:
''• ' :
, • .
..,._.., 0 PAIN:. • - .\
:An t = 1 ; 1, 1' 1 1 4, I,V= .r. tko 2 Dee ikon au
._ ...., o.• ewers vol. IS
. gob.serotly while. alodartazry:',, pro.ogyss polmeoes
of most. o
a="atan most
ttakla" d ". 1"" " the
\ ' 'Tr W ILL. w :i.d • TURN YELLOW -' •
I !.liditt ... , Ld!::,l•4;barou. Or maghthe extutimisor
f:l l l,7►..eat up In • Mae raw ~As at outgo to .
~.e9l frfn:r ' ir treleg dba hiltV esia . : . .6= or 'IL
mumble 4.1.1 nal . olL It may . wor.; wt.. sthytcdora
,rlthiraterott ...Er with renal, which. WM te4,6214,
orated pors4ato M
tiLACK,4).N ILS: D
OOLORFZ ZINC PAI;WAS.
Sher are fatrnithad ua b ptiokam an asodoabtsll
tbe,e6snalt Wirt pint. [a SO Man. Mr ar+l.lll \
acti. fencing. o%thoorroortriabalia, Cr .1 grcpwa .0;
t\
asual veal, twist. Us. ar 4Da ...PM ar* b *da \
\WEATDER AND FM ..N PROOF. .
or
• N saffsolitAlly ate yartieadarly valuable. as they
I era a araleanksasy...atiss, sad emir i 7 mid. N'
wa, Wel dry Manz tand wins a yore sistal.ila ban. '
a u nt etnuag• .lor naa7 or tap .1147 Dints rs
\la.slees rvitlie4 do, 14= 1 142,4ablVir \
ik s ibrigu m .4%,", 4ol . \ ,
SEM
CM=
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