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Why, then; do our Philadelphia friends tarn away from us, sad encourage rival routes, and a rivaLcity In another Stant If weCould net of. for equal inducements, there might be soma res. con for ouch a course; but when we present them & weer route, It Ia dithoult to understand the motives which prompt to such inbrotherly 'pen ! cy. Next to Philadelphia, Allegheny oeuaty is the largest io the State, and on prosperity en ' tainly does benefit Philadelphia. We are in the Pam State, and have to bear our equal burdens of talation - raud feel, or should feel, a COMEOW dab!. State pride in each other'e prosperity and Importance. This county, to assist in building • the Central Railroad, embeeribed tide million of dolhaii and then put her own shoilder to the wheel' and constructed s most Important feeder to thit road, 'connecting Philadelphia with the I eke . and with all the great West And North. lo view of all these cireumetaitees, we . are missed to see Philadelphia firpers and MI. adelphla Influence at work to Wore the second city to the State in a most vital, poiett—to tarn awaj tisai from us, to carry it mud as, when It weld be betteriarrtsd through our Halts, and our the whole Central road, than over a part of It. We trust to the courtesy and farness of the 'Mori of the North Atastimut, to bring these thoughts In soma way before their readers. I 1 ..; -f: t 1 .5.,. ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. - --- :lOBOACTION TIELATITA TO TEI =IDEA The General Conference has ordered a phper ' - -• ..AT COMMA: • to be, published at Chicago, one at 13i. Louis, -••'- On : h a / 1 1day last, James M. Buchanan and and °nein Ban Francisco. A . • areo pos .Ottio,lieott—the latter substituted for R. Car- [fury in each of these places. These are vast allotted Who could not attend—the Commission- arrangements and fraught with great consequen era appoloted by the Governor of Maryland to cee. If well executed, nach good will follow; make inquiry relative to the reiteit, murder in if not taillfolly executed, much damage will en- Columbia, met in that borough. They were an- sno; The Michigan Christian Advocate will be oompanled by A. Herr Smith, E . eq., of this city, merged in the Chicago papal. as their counsel, John L. Thomplon, Esq., Dis trict AULent - 4, and Grand Master Blare-catcher DAVID 7100185, Chaim!' 51117 L. 1.8.52 —I myD3 ELchard McAllister of Harrrabnrgh. They met .._ ... - . . - _ • PlTTsauuon lIIIDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1852. State Whig Committee Meeting. toßT•A:Tineeting of tbo Whig State Central 011isaltlee trill le held at the A. edemas Hotel. Mental attee . t. tithladelpLla, eat Pridar ethnic,. Jane 18/14 atT del Y.k. A fall itiflrlante Is Fartkearly requested. Antimasonio and Whig County. Convention arThnWhigo and Anti• Masons, of Alto as. ylountr. gel amt. Asturdsr. lh. ✓tp of Slay th. sisal pls.. o.•1.1.11oi p...pp psssusg, In thoqr soretal dlinsteto. In Lb. tonnabioa reap...l:lvo!, .t S o'clock. P. M. to ad Joann at G. etteat Pitt tonnala Ic. • In the lewooraa ant Pl.t tnroehlp •t 3 &cloak. P. 11.. • °strewn at 7 oklockt ant In the ..... al wards .t 12 retleek. 11., to alYouria at 7 o'clock, the elentloo tu the warie w lat py ballot. , Each or the election dialliett Lb ulrn tan dtderates to a coonty convey, lot, to hiheld at the t‘ont Howe. on Wedterlay, Rod ,1 Jona followlte, *llO o'clock. A. M., tr notottlate tlekat to b. sunbaked by It. party, at the enaalne October election JOSIAH KINII, 1411 Cbo:rmsa of Gommitto of Caere rtootiono. garIiEADING NATTER WILL RE FOUND ON EACH PAGE-OF rgzs PAPER. Cal nivavEs FOR CONO Wiolle-410 DX or New t XS mutt —The inquiry is frequently made as to the manner of nominating candidates for 'Congress, now that the county is divided.. We suppose the plan will ho somewhat like the following, as it is ainaple'and equitable. After the county couventionhas finished its labor., end adjourn ed, the members belonging to each Congreesioo. al district tan orgeniso separate and lodepen deat conventions, and proceed to nominate—the persons admitted as members of the County eon . ttention,to be members of the Congressional Con wentione,without further credentiall. The Pitts burgh district can nominate its candidate at once. The Allegheny portion of the Butler diarMet,can nano their candidate, and appoint conferees to meet the conferees from Batter county at such time 'and place, ns the Butler Convention, which manta last, shall relent. PHILLDELPHLt-PTITSBITEGH-AED THE • WEST. _ The Philadelphia North American, of Tuesday, SR% very elaborate editorial article on "the B4:llways ie the VUlley3 of the lfeet,", hss the following paragraph: The neat question in, how is Philadelphia to . reach Cincinnati, and thence Louisville, St. Louie, Mobile, and New Orleans, by the shortest line? Can we do it by the shoetree line, .We have already said that nature has Risen us, geo graphically, the advantage over New Fork.— • Bot Baltimore (a city of 150,000 inhabitants) ,claims the most direct route, and we must tee .1U it. The shortest line to Me Ohio in by ILmp ft 44 Iraseling. •;t - Wheeling, two routes ore presented; the one by Zaneerille, Laticaster,and Circleville to Cincinnati, and tie other-by Mari it*titid Chillicothe. By either of times lines the distance . will he from 240 to-250 miles.— , From Philadelphia to Cinainutiti:.will be about • 620 miles; which, looking to the mere favorable roles and fewer curves, may be rosin the same tirao as from Baltimore to Cincititeti. • The eurprieing nacertiob is beret' made, that the chariest line from Philadelphia to the Ohio river ic "by llempfield to Wheeling:" Whet ic the fact! Let us bake Spores arida, will not lie. Philadelphia to Greensburgh, 822 mile , . Oreensburgh to Wheeling., 78 •. Total to the Ohio, 400 •• ?Wade;phis to Greensburgh, 322. miles Ortetiaborgh to Pittsburgh, 31 Total to the Ohio river at Pitts burgh, -- • 333 • Showing that Philadelphia is 47 miles nears Old Ohio liver at Pittsburgh' than at Wheeling. Sat probably the editors meant, instead of the shortest route to the Ohio Aver, the abort. vet route to the South-raetern part of the Stale ' of Oblo,•to Cincinnati, and the great lines cell, _ teriuglbere. Well, lot us look at figures again. s *- By , IPLeding Route. Columbus to Newark, Newark to Zanesviile, Zanesville to Wheeling, 'Wheeling to Greensbureh, Oreensburgh to Philadelphia, By P7ligargh. Rank' 13olaml.e. wgrk, .Nawark to Stetil , avilli.. Hteotvlnvillo to Pattaburgb, Pittabitriti to Greengmargh, Oreeuebtargh to Philadelphia Here it is eeen, that the Pittsbetegh route is setually the shortest, and whetgrsules are con sidered, it is in every respect the beet route— baVing biwer grades end fewer obstructions of any kind. U toe editors say, that we have no bridge at Steubenville, sod cannot 'cross the river there, • we reply that the bridge at Wheeling is in gallon, and wilt most probably come down, or • go up higher, and that in any cue it will never /answer fora Railroad bridge; that the distance acmes the river, from depot to depot, parsing over two bridges and various elevations, will be about one'and one-third miles. All passengers and freight will -hare to be carried over this apace in erdinary vehicles, at great expeose sod delay, and pay toll to ten bridges. :Rat a Rail read viaduct can' be erected et Steubenville . which will pass the loaded trains, sufficiently high to meet the decision of the Supreme Court, and no obstruction need exist there at all. Tf the editors are aiming at the river trade in steamboats, the cue is equally stung in fa vor of the Pittsburgh route. Freight is carried so.much cheaper on the river than on railroads, that when 'it is once loaded on a boat, it is the -interest-of the shipper to send it so far by we ' ter as potsible. As a general rule, steamboats ,take freight from ports below as cheaply to Pittsburgh as to Wheeling., end for a very °below: vcison. 'filth is the terminus of toe voyage, = = they must crime here in any event, and there will always be enffielent Inducements, when the river, is in a navigable rtete, to compel all boats ran. nieg in the Cincinnati and St. Louis trad;' to commence and end their voyages here. This being 'the cue, it Is cheaper for the boat to bring freight to Pittsburgh, the end of het' trip, than to stop On the way to pit ft off at Wheel ing.. This Is er: obvious that it does not need en argument; and lea well known fact amongehip. pet and boatmen. Thns it is sew,' that an far net the river is °courted, Pitteburgb has 4Posi tive advantage over Wheeling, as forty-aeven . miles of railroad—over high grades and through tunnels—are saved, Bat If this argument does no(satisfy the editors et the North American, we brie smother one to:offer. By the Pittsburgh ronte, we strike the river at two places, Piga burgh and Steubenville. At Steubenville we are below'eft the diffienit navigation shoot which so mach' unnecessary and absurt furs is made—for it is more on paper than in:reality—and are only twenty miles above Wheeling, and thrie hondrot - and ninety.five miles railroad distance from !blind:44ls. Now *hat advantage does Philadelphia gain at Wheeling, for the river be &nese alone, which she would not have at Sten benvilleT--sud as relates to thetttrongh railroad badness, the Pittsburgh route Is decidedly the best.. 7.7.7 !5T:v:7773: ' at tL -ice of Esquire Pislier.and had a reex amination of the facts. Vie:rye-culled most of the witnesses previously examined, but the Spy says elicited no new facie, la addition they en-1 attuned Henry Myne andAolomOn Snyder of Harrisburg. As theywera.not examined before, we give their testimony as followaiLen. . • “lrenry Line, sworn.—l am D eputy Mar shall, and went with Messrs. Elnyder.and Ridge ly to make the arrest of the fugitive Gee. Stans bury. I remained behind about one hundred yards when they went to make the arrest. ,I did not see the attempt to make the arrest. I did not hear the pistol Strad. Ridgely and Snyder returned to me. When they were about twenty yards from me Ridgely threw op his hands and said, glity God, I have shot him." This was im mediately alter it occurred. lle said while in the straggle he went to draw out his "Billy," [meaning his mace.] and in mistake got the pis tol.„ He said he went to strike him with it, and it went off. He then showed me his finger —it was chewed outiageously. I asked him how that happened He kaid, "the d—d nigger bed it in hie mouth." We went together up into the road and Ridgely said, 0 1 will go and give myself op.". Solomon Snyder, :+1 —At the time Ridgely and I approached Stansbury, Ridgely had nothing in his band. I was about eight or ten feet from Ridgely when I emitted Stansbury. The first expression I made use of was, "George Stan,- . bury, I have aD. S. Warrant far you." lie re plied, "let me go, let me go," and made a jump and got four or five feet from me. At the mo- ment that Ridgely seized him, Stansbury got the thick part of his hand in his mouth, and bit hito. After -Ridge!, bad seized him, he broke loose from pe five times. As soon as he got Ridgely by the hand, Ridgely let go—be broke loose from in in spite of all we could do. Ido not think be got more than four or five feet from us at any time. I did not see.a colorel man standing on the track of the railroad. I saw a man whom I thought wait a White man, bat have since heard to colored. There was a yel low man present, freekled in the face. I new ' sic or 'even nevem!, if I recollect right, MM.' log around on the railroad track, who I think were attracted there during the struggle. I did not ceo that any of the Degrees interfered. I bad my back to them all the time. Ido not recollect thati I told Ridgely to "fall him. ' I made an effort to throw him, and may have told P.idgely to throw him; but do net recollect saying so. Ido Oct recollect saying to Ridgely "don't shoot him.' Mr. Ridgely put his mace in his pocket previously to the arrest, to that he might use it if it should be necessary. After Sumba ry had been shot, yo returned to the centre of the town. After wo had got about 100 yards, we met Mr. Lyne—we were not nisdeeled on our , return. Re-examined by .Mr. Scott. —The negro was a very strong, active man. I bath but one hand. The onest was made at one end of an alley, formed by piles of boards on each side. The alley is about 1e fest yride, and the negro strug the whole length of the cliey, towards a bole in the fence at the other end. rihigefy'a auger was-badly bitten by the negro. From al vies, of the circumstances, and the expression's of Sidgely, I firmly believe that be shot litm ac cidentally iinj unintentionally. During the Tart struggle, and at the time Ridgely pulled out the pistol, Stansbury had R'higely's finger in his month. The Spy adds In the course of the examination, 17. 8. Com missioner McAllister, of Ilarrishurgh, offered various documents in evidence, inch as the pow- , Or of attorney, given by the owner of Smith to Ridgely; the evidence of title to and eecape of Smith; the warrant to enlist him, with the re turn marked thereon, ito., &a. Messrs. Buchanan and Scott will lay the re colt of !der it:instigation Rehire Gov. Lowe, mud probably before GOT. Bigler. What will afterwards be do,ut jp the muter, is more than we con predict. The story about the "billy'; be manifestly an after 'thought; for. tidgelyie first plea was that the negen - haiing got his thumb into his mouth, bit him so severely that be drew his pis- I till and shot Nothing was said thee about having mistaken the pistol for the mace. Bot the story' is nßoued upon the eery face of it Do men present a math ander= a trigger, when they wish to knock amen down with RI 'But this is altogether a meet extraordinary proceeding. By what right does the Governor of Maryland institute such investigations in Pennsylvania? and under what law did the Dig triet Attorney of Lancaster, and . Slave Commis sioner McAllister, of Harrisburgh, mix them selves up with ouch a proceeding? But their conlact is otno *onarquenee, further than* it serves man index to the base, cringing spirit of the men and the times. There can be no plainer ease than the one under conilderation. It is admitted on ell hands nod by himielf,that this teen Ridgely committed homicide with, soil of Pennsylvania; and that immedisiely afterwards he fled into Maryland.— In 'Eh was, the tonne of procedure is very clearly pointed GAL in the conetitntion and law,. It was the duty of the tiovarnor of Pennsylva nia to demand his surrender of the floyorpor of Maryland, and it wan equally the duty of the latter, upon the receipt of such requisition, to issue his Errant for his arrest and delivery to the ant/written of Pennsylvania: Neither has any diecredon in the case, further than the as- earteinment of the fact that hoodelle bed been committed by the parson whose arrest is demand• 121== jtistifiable Is a question fors jury to determine, net the Governor of either State; and whether his guilt is 'efficient to warrant his being put upon trial is s question for the Grand Jury of Lancaster county, not a'Commissioner appointed. by the Governor of Marjiand. .But Governor Bigler look, on tamely, and with profound respect, while this intuit LI be. ing deliberately put upon the State aloes laws he is sworn to execute, apd_whose honor be is bound in defend Why this recreaney,7this derilection? The answer Is easy.. Faitlifittoess to , the laws mid to his oath of offlee''orij the part of Governor . . in this awe, would give offence to the sooth, end serietiaiyjeoperdise Mr. Bachenen'a ===itt!l of all this usurpation on the part of one Gov. l crnor, and tanieneuroir the part of the other. It maybe, that - when the Baltimore convention ,theltehelve Mr. Buchanan, as it is raj likely they Will, Gov. Bigler-will feel himself ribssied from has bonds, and free to do Lis ;fey in ; the premises. We shell see. To the mesatimirhis movements will he closely watched. .: H. GENERAL CONIPIDISMCB--POVE NEW EDISON ELECTED, noSTOR. gay 25. ~t the session of-the General Conference of the Methodist Epletiapal - Cburcit r this morning, four new Bishops and:other officers were *leo led, as followe: Bisilopc—Rev. Scolt, Item M. Simpson, Rev. 0. C. Baker. and Rer. E. B. Amen. ' &War of the N. Y. Advocate. —Hey, T.. S. ' Bond, D. D. . _ Missionary Seeregary.—Rev. John P. Durbin, D. D. Editor of the .Quarterly Review.—Ren.,John McClintoCk, D. D. • - Northern C. Advocate, Auburn, Y. Y.—Wm. Hamner. Sunday Moo 1 Pao and Papery.—Rey. D. P. Kidder. Christian Apologia, Cinentnoth—Dr. William Nub. The Bishops elected, are from -the following amnions. Rev. L. Scott, is of the Philadelphia Conference, and has; been Book Agent at New York for some years put. Rev. M. Simpson was for the last four years . Editor of the West ern Quietism Adruate„ published at Cincinnati. He commenced his - ministeriel career in the Pittsburgh Conference, and vas formerly sta tioned in the Liberty Street Church. It Is sup posed that he will take op hie residence In this city or vicinity. The Rev. 0. C. Baker is from New Hampshire, and the Rev; N. R. Ames Is of las in. Or. Bowl, Is of Hitch:tom and was forSerly Editor of the Hew Toth Ehriethut Ad vocate for many years. He is an able writer. sad one of the beet editors is 'the country. - He does not belong to the travelling connection. - The. remainder of the officers named, are re ablations to the places they haVe previously 0.2- =O4, with great scoeptabillty and usefulness to the Church. It is media Um .1111 hop Simpson will pre side es the lied sseeloh of the Pltteborgb Coo. Tna PBXIIIDYNOT.—Wma Nor=Avons.—The following computation of the relative chalices of the different competitors for the Whig Nomina tion to the Presidency we take from a letter of the WaStanton Correspondent of the North American. We think it will be found correct: Mach' has been said, and written of the pros pects in the Whig Convention, and estimates have been fabricated to suit the inclinations of partisans, and to recommend them to favor. Having taken some pains to inform myself on this subject, and without any disposition to dis parage the claims of either of the principal candidates, I desire to submit a computation which will bear scrutiny. in this statement votes are conceded to Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Webster in the Fres States which are known to favor Oen. Scott, and which will be found un der his standard, at the very start, if the policy, should be deemed expedient . The estimate re fers to.the first ballot: Aggregate votes from free States, 176 Aggregate, votes.from slave-holding States, 119 Necessary to a choice in full Convention, 148 • For OrP. Delaware, 3 Maine, - 8 I New Hampshire, 4 Vermont, - 4 i Rhode Inland, 3 1 Connecticut; 4 New York, • 10 New Jersey,. Pennsylvania, Soon. Ohio,. Indian., Illinois, lowa, Wisoonein, Michigan, I J California, 21 7 1 I p e n no . o: • For Mr. FILLMORE. V e r o t(Il I arelhurst),l Louhalm., 1 1 Kentucky, Now York, :3 I Missouri; ; lows, L'. Tennessee, Michigan, I I Mississippi klaryland, 8 Arkansas, Virginia, 15 Team, North Carolina, 10 Florida, a For Mr. W►oetc►. 1 New Hampshire, .2 I M►ss►ohusette, Ithrde Islaud Connecticut iew York, California It will be seen, that without drawing on any reserved strength. gen. Scott could be nominal• ed on the firs: ballot. But these are considera tions which may induce his friends to yield a port of even this original force. Should a se cond ballot occur, the following result may be anticipated:— Already secevtained for General Scott, 150, Additional Votes on Second Ballot. ' MRSnchwet ts, fl I lowa, California, 2 Michigan, Rhode Island, IMsryland, New H I Hampshire, I Virginia, New York. 1 I Kentucky, Connecticut, 2 1 Louisiana, Vermont, I I Pennsylvartin, 1 Total, i 8 In the statement of Mi. Fillmore'e votes, th States of South Carolina, Georgia, and Ala hams are omitted, because they have not elect. ed Delegatag, and because, also, they are nni . . repr.eiiiation in the Contention, asmuch ler the professed Whip in thy two .. Stvtre voluntarily surrendered their former iced organization, and the first has hardly ever had even the name, much lees the organization, of a Whig pstiy. The electors of South Caro lina are chosen by the Legislature, and the peo ple hav*lto direct voice In the election of Pre sident. It is understood here, notwittistiindinw the ex. tordi nary telegraphic dispatch which Sle. Daw. -in rent to Georgia after the recension from tht Whig caucus, ad rising the so-called Union par ty to rood no delegates to either of the conven tions at Ii iltimore, that he and his friends are now contriving a eat of delegates (or the pur pose of fortifying Mr. Fillmore'. pretensions. It is also known that an agent, Dr. Smith, of Alexandria., Va., /noes who . pays the piper!) has been dispatched to Booth Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, with a manifesto, signed by nor thern men, urging -and entreetlng the adoption 14 measures for the accomplishment of the same object. The find duty of the Gonyention shoal be to sartainire the Credentials of ail such gem delegates, as an manufactured to order by collectings few partizans in a corner, and , instructing them in the duty of obedience. These States were the very first to abandon the administration, and to adopt the inane upon which they now profeis to sustain it as the cor nerstone of a third party, of which. Mr. Fill more'. present enterprieing managers were to tic 1 the leaders. What claim or right, moral or po litical, then, have they to appear la a . canven• lion of Whigs, whom they repudiated and as sailed? Dot if the naked foes already stated were not sufficient to exclude this presumptuous interference in our counsels, when the agita tors are neither needed nor expected, there is another and a more positive reason. If these hypos delegates do appear in the convention, it will be far the express purpose of seceding if their ineolent tliatstion ohoold be-scornfully re jected—as It should be—and of taking up Mr. Fillmore as a eectional candidate afterwards. This Belem., although not publicly developed, has been under advisement for some time. Let our Whig friends look to the conspirators—the enemies In dieguile—who will Reek their confi dence only to betray It. Gat conceding to Mr. Fillmore the whole !sup port of these three Locofoco Stator, how the cut Mend' Already - allowe.,l to Mr. Fillmore, 98 Additional rota— South Carolina, " 7 Georgia, 10 Alabama, 9 Total, 124 So that, wider the most favorable cirootnetan cee, sdmittiog fret State some, which may and probably will never be given to . Mr. Fillmore— for there is to be astonismeat In some quarters —and allowing the entire south, with the ea- Ception of Delaware, to appear fully represent ed and to vote solidly-4month which are very improbable—he would still lack 2 votes—a number equal to the aggregate of Ohio—to get the nomination, even by the skin of his teeth. Now, every candid man believes Mr. Fillmore coot, not be elected, even if nominated. Why should his pretended friends—pretended, I say, for there are vary few of any other description —then, attempt to distract the harmony of the party? They should be satisfied with the trea cherous persuasion which induced Mr. Fillmore to -relinquish hie proclaimed and reiterated pur. pose of retiring from the canvass, without be traying him s second time, as many of them in tend to do on the 16th of June. Tux Fturroas Manixim in put oily an Illa turday night was • complete abortion. 3fore than one half of the persona who composed It were distinctly opposed to the object It pro posed to accomplish, and by far the larger por tion of the remainder were indifferent or luke warm. The 0fF1C1,73, it Is true, embraced a con siderable number of active and respectable Whigs, who had been indnoed to lend their name■ for the °melon; but the tone of the speaking ranged from feeble garrulity to slang whanging abuse, was lamentably eat and coarse; and portion. of It disgusted, as wears informed, more then ono of the gentlemen on the plat form who were compelled to listen to It. The only-enthusiasm exhibited woo bye noisy Cgs tom House employee, who, according to the re. port of a morning contemporary, was the lead ing spirit of the ceoasion—Nort/i American.. What will Cole Swift. and Erastas Brooks nay tolhte complimentary notice. The speeches ranged from °feeble garrulity to elangwbsog abase"—that is, tram Swift to Brooke—end their tone was 'llamental;ly flat and coarse." That will dolor those dear lorare of the finality of the elave-catching law. For Ms Pittsburgh Gazette. That the readers of the Daily Morning Poet, are well 'posted op' In relation to the movements of their party, cannot be denied by say perm who has had, fora considerable time past, the privilege of pfroelog the column of that paper, so justly celebrated for itshighly codtivated clas sical lute, pungency of sarcasm, and vigor of Intellect. The following highly important item is the single and twittery gentian, contained in its broad pages of to day, that hu the slightest reference to the Democratic, (Loco) party, or its proceedings, at the present exciting period in the affairs of the nation; "The Democrats of Baltimore will open the campaign by holding a great mass meeting In Monument Bemire on Monday night, the Illst of May." • Pittsburgh, 27 Ma . ibr the Paco %ugh Linteue. . ED/TOll,-8e gentlemen have been meutioned to connection 'with the Whig ticket for the ant Legislature. I beg lave through Ipu• columns, to present the name of . W. M. Snowden MoHinour, of the 9th want city, and formerly of Township, as a suitable person to represent the oitizens of Allegheny County, In the Legislature. Mr. Mollnight Is a man of all the requisite qualifications for an ef ficient member, and hie claims will be present ed and argedhy a large number' of the Whip of Old Allegheny, and his nomination would give general eatisfaction. A Tina Wino PROM WAIIIIINGTON. te...l,oodeitos of Cu Pittabnash Daily Dustia.l VidAHINGTOIII, May 25. Illness has obliged me to omit writing for the peat two days, and that moat atilt be an'exouse for any want of variety or enema of datums I may display this7evening. I am told that 'the circular letter, or round robin, lately poked at the several candidates for the Presidency on" the Democratic side, Is the production of Mune eon of . the Old Dominion not known yet to fame, the particular object of which is to procure a pledge to veto any bill for the repeal . or • modification :of the Fugitive act. I have not yet heard that it has received any signatures. Mr. Whitney, has been appointed chief clerk of the Department of this Interior, in place of Mr. Goddard, resigned.. Mr. W. is said to be a Dem ocrat, but he has been.: a long time in office, and probably is no politician at all. Ile to a good clerk, and goes up by regular promotion. Mr. Stuart deserve' credit for having made the ap appoititment. only hope that a Democratic successor, if it hould. be the misfortune of the country to have he place so filled alter the close of the present a ministration, will profit by the example, and . do 'like justice to the Whigs whom he ,rosy find In that department. tier. Porter is here trying to talk the demo. crate into reaeon in regard to the tariff. liq is wasting his hreoth,bothiog will be done. The argument in the Supreme Court upon the motion to modify the decree against the Wheel ing bridge, is finished. I will probably be able to fiend you the decision to-morrow. , A The Senate confirmed yesterday treaties with certain wild tribe. of Indians about Fort bara . mie. To keep them of peace, it hos bean thought advisable is risy them small annuities. The ra tification of the treaty with the Siotir of Minna. Pot& territory is placed in danger by the passage of the Homestead bill. By this treaty the Si oux cede 30,000,000 of acres of land to the U. S. fur $3,900,000, and certain Senators say that if the land is to be immediately given away, it is best not to pay money out of the treasury for it. That reettis to me a fair and legitimate argument. The innreand appropriation for the. Collins ne of Steamers will not pave even the Senate iu to present shape. Jeanie. FROM NEW YORK. I o .treoponoleve.. rt the hlttbttrO Daily Gar.cl4.l Nan Voati, May 20. The canvassing for President continues brink, and ahoy, no new features, if a little uofarora• ble newsfrom New Jersey is excepted. It seems that Mr. Fillmore ban been underrated there, and that it le not by any means certain that he will not eecuru the State,which will make a ma terial change in the Notional Convintion. It is el.u, rumored here that acme of the New York delegates will not prove true to Urn. Scutt, e■ event that it is hoped will not occur,as the nom ination could not he made. Yesterday wan the birthday of Queen Victo. ri a, and was celebrated with as much fervor by, our English reeiderds, as we are accustomed to show upon a Fourth cf July. Mr. Barclay kept o l eo hew°, and was not a littly taken aback at the Max of a party of fifty-John Balla, who, In the coolest manner, took possession of s larlah ly famished table, and for on hour and o half, made the welkin ring with their vociferous cel ebration of her lilajetty's natal day. Their con duct was such an to convince him that the Maine liquor law makes much more courteous guests, than the custom that made it imperative upon blur to plate before a British multitude, liquors free of cost. A company was organized yesterday to build a telegraph to dt. John's, Newroundlanitto con nect In time, co its portiere cay, with the Atlan tic ocean route to (reliant/, olud thence to don and Canton. An chant has been gent to Eng. 'cud fur the snb.marine wire, sod the enter • Will be pushed rigorously. Nothing impoesible; uva=a-d►)e, and it is eafe to ansoinC that ere - the century clones the capitol and Son Francisco will be wired togrther. the Rev. J. Freeman Clark, now at the Uni• tartan college at Meadville, Bs., hoe been yeti. tel to take charge of the Second !Unitarian Church at Brooklyn, with a ralary of s^2ooo per annum. Him talents are spoken of in, each gl ,wing terms that hie sequisition is looked up on as a decided gain to the intellect of the pro. feeslon now in Brooklyn, that City of eminent clerical ability. It in a poeitim to highly flag , tering In the ambioiou of a clergyman who eeeks a wide field, which boasts of its 'Bethune and Farley, both Philedelphiens, and H W. Beech. osy nothing of ossoller louninarieo. . . Hot weather has come upon us suddenly, an d Suds on quite ready to receive It, business tieing without any portion's,. animation, WA denideJli dull. The city ie pretty omit torn down fur the purpose of rebuilding, 'ad so great is the pro". lore upon Broadway, near Trinity church, that the churchyard has been fenced in to screen it from pobUo vievi,the graves covered,and thorn' - bleb of au hotel placed upon them,until a black of stores can be erected upon the old eite. Trade has also invaded the palatial row of building.' fronting Dowling (preen, (one of thorn being oc copied by the richest man its the United States, Stephen Whitney ) In the centre of this equate a 0 Pan the *lest or the British and North-Ameri evn Steam Navigation Co., an Indication that the last vestige of decent reeldences in . 'the lowei port of the town is soon to be swept away., /coo" Lind has sung tier het note,end the city still survives the aback so hear Ole Bull fiddle, end venom the score ofottractions that chat- longs our admiration. We have also a whole troupe of new dramatic celebrities from Havre by the Humboldt, &aeon of trained dogs, and as many monkeys, who play Fallstafr and Shy lock, and other intellectual parts of the Shah. epearian dram. After the tragedy,with acorn. mendable versatility, they glee to performance oo the tight rope, and arenot only imitators but male of the Rate' family. They are to appear at Niblo'e, at fifty ectita admlssion,..iir fi fty times the cost of the same show in feria .' ~ .1. new opera house is finally determined upon and moat of tbe money obtained.`—ilt le to ho about three to from the Bittiry,'and . .pretty well up town.'? It in to lie celled an Academy of Music, tint will be in ell its appointments a metropolitan opera house. Subsorthors are M . ' have one free admission for - each' "tlOOO of stock. In Win street the state of thingi is. not in aparsgink. Stocks are down so far Si spicule lion kinds are concerned,and standard securi ties are none too lirsn. Outsiders are not an xious to enter the field, and the brokers, after telling stook op, are obliged to let them down swath. Money Is excessively abundant, and no one seems inclined to borrow at the present rate, wineegnently large emus lie idle. A tenole swarm of western honk notes have Welly been put upon our market, redeemable in Nall street at a heavy ehave,and in end Volume that the Ifetropliton hank hardly knows what to do with them, It dares ant attack them, while their proem', .baiink driven nu the New Sark State melee, upon' 'having which' ft lived, render their business emedler. For the Pitriburgh Qa4rite. kit ENTOR-4110, De IhrOPRII your columns to'suggest thirmime of Oxo. W. RIYMOLDS of Blanchester, as a sultsble person to represent this district in the next, Legislature, aubjeot to the decision of the Whig Convention. Placting the utmost confidence to the abilities' of Mr. Reynolds, we believe were he nominated he would be alike creditable abd honorable to the district In any Legislative body. We also know him to be a Whig of the right Ott ipe a reg tiler working Whig soda working mac. The time has come when the interests of the working nice should be attended to, and wo know of no one more meltable to attend to them than the gentleman before mentioned. " 'We feel' fully satisfied that the convention *mild make tto better !elution. "MANCIIESTBit." For the Pittsburgh Garette. hfamsas. Entruaa.—As them la a great de sire to arrive al.the true state of public opinion In relation to the moat pannier man for Con gress. I suggest that *mob voter in coma way indicate Ms choice at the election of Delegates. on Saturday next. A Von,. Friday r MZLAICUOLT 0001711111111011.--IJD filla party of youog men left the city (or • hunting excursion in Kentucky. Daring the day, John Mink, elle of the beoeudngseparated from hie companions, bad seated himself behind slog for the purpose, as In supposed, of resting him. twit • While there another of the party named (haler came up, and seeing Mink's head Just abort the log, mistook It fora table, and level ing his piece teed. Oa running to the spot, what was hie horror to bud the lifeless body of Mink weltering In blood at his feet. The contents of the gag had entered the bank part of the head and came out near the temple. The deceased Wives a wife and oltild to mom his-loss. lie was brought to the city on Kabala'', and Interred yesterday afternoon.—Cie. Gas. A. H. 110LIVIES & BRO. Succeseorlo 11. P. Nelson k Co., M A N IIUOTORP.Ita or SOLID BOX VICES PLATZD kOIDVILO, AlArnono. SPADIIlO'llogs, KORB. POMO. dr" OE4 Ilk IA WT 1111243 5. 400 d, rd door above Saalthdoll /wall work trammed outtal to oar ma/doctored. AAR ~~.w F . & cl eav e," sopt az , it,li a k sir-AMONG THE MOST USEFOL *- Teatime recently laticelaced. embracing both primal and domastie nanfort. " L9ever's celebrated Raney Soap bade a dlotingulatied tank. It 4 dwittalls ormikof the most valuable aptendag ee to the Toilet end thir,Nar eery. which thepresent age he fortaluict The toDokhat i ...Mag. and healing qualities of thkirrineliml eat maid in its preparaesot Dopey, are, familiar to .11 aad the Inventor he happily sallied Vowel( of thoM chemical ounblitstione have rindov the ankle' superior to anything yet offend to Me Pub Nor sale by Jr. ICIDDI CO.. he Wrirel treet. Wholesaledgents to Pittsburgh sad lie Vicinity; alO for sale reteat all Drag mat Diolietuda Mat* myttala • Av Moliendreo Wright,"M. D., itlM ZAZlMP*l2%. ° ;: jrZtat"" %%%%%%% Hand seatha 1152 SPRING ARRANCERIKRIFT, ennsy vania• Road rims Packet Line. (mammal. POD unman.) . Between , Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. 310 miles Rail Road; 72 miles Canal. Tlllll THRUM/ U. TLIIIITY P.IOIIT Bolitta. FARE TO. POILABELPIII4 ¢ BALT $lO. SANAA?. rims Putman AND Onomalaua Boma. arlN the opening of Canal Navigation adai: \ lJ ly !Joe of Emir., Patina Boats will nap. connect. Ina II with tb,rt.Pro,ilvikala Ballmad.,4l dlll. :itk. .1. 0" lams aihth:rflo7l:ll3lalta. uma day at acao,oroming Dortrare Wad Ind., Bola, sent at Philadelphia or Baltimore, 1l .neat mornitar. Baltimont gummier* on arrival at Danis- Loral, tabu. the !mamma Train Cars of thaßaltharma and Puratiohatios nail mad to that any, arriving la Ba sal to proo.a to Washiontoo City mom morning. \ ""'""""'4'ilngriiiiir..."ll tete . t Agehta . .J 11111PN, 1,1.1,00. House:, or D LEECH 121.1:, al Muni. , \ Do tiny man ; dn single .rued,, toddiaane. muneb.t or teamster, who has ow rot muddled hhaaelf with bottle, oI,IL ifikl re ll'. Tmb lan •Llolooent, let new and do It; for be ar rind, it will he worth Ito welabt In gold, ore: and Geer a&Milf • Wore it aball all hark been toed: Yon bars our Wool (Or that, Beederl Bea adreltiaelient. au2t. Nelson's-First Premium', DAGUERREOTYPES :\ Prat Office Building, Third Street. irriZENS and strangers who 'wish to:6b , (ide accurate. arthtle L ae o pt Ilfit Ilks in.. kd a TUlZ lPa l4l : ll V , Vga.,,hTfilagt a ": l =Al n'an"arnitlearano th agiLL'ti 61,41=7::` t t : " 'trotted tor the purr... with Instarmant. or tnercron ramrer..l land. nod hurl.* adopted Ittasystarn of Damn. raotlPlnu, as nowAStatl4oe4 1,7 the celebrates' Boot. of Pban hlisdslphla and Nee.. York , Mr. P. Patten himself lobs, to teler to the patrons of the Ars. not of Daum rtot/Prti otther singly or In groups. whirr. btu never bean Warms o welnek s. st.. pen to r. o an 4 r...rating, In all .sonatharit, horn 8 tusk,, • Nowestoorsh ffs... ist. ffe, le5Y. ityy7r Me. SAY% M. know whet roue. put the peteotnowet, forme tiowholeaale It It le going off •Ith • rash. dote I heel the Menial" diee tot , ate! The whole is ethics welv•rsal eltbdieetlem. Yours truly, A. W. LIARTOLIT. tt Lreftgotty, Oughts Co_ Erg Lleintimag M. I.:NILO:mu.. rirrynttoo—Doar Sir—We Sri left olth oe. • quantity of Ncrowititti it wilt told. nod mon • ot—dett. Send no 12 doeetet fro. Present ogg!teretteM I will sell rapidly- Truly Your.. EASTMAN. TELTON ‘ II ght. For ••14. by Dr ogente generally throughout th e city. _.34,‘ltter pay•Jou PRINTINU of all kinds exru'uto . d at ,Ida ctn... with neat... and at reaeonabla tide. rttial attention will be Wren to Post. and pro.arortimea Eifiltsitions and Cone... \ re Card,. 11111 Llisids. Bilk of Ladindi 10,1i..in.• Manta. e wry 13,11. Ita. amdls mad proMptle stinted CAIEOO lnearauCO Vompany of Pitia burgh O. O. 1/USEET. Passna.n. SAMUEL LMAEEUELL, smee. OF.FICE, 04 WATER, iIIiTWEEE ItARITEiViD WOOD intim. Nesunss MILL ♦ND CADDO RISES ON TUN Olito AND AIISsIDNIPPI RIVEDS. •ND` 1111BUSA ; II , K. ..111- buy,: Vain.' lon or dasV. dy FIR XI% oe tke ;wile of no SEA obi INLAND NAY7CATIOn 4.1 IRA XdPORTA 770 N. DIZACTO2.B Z . 2: M°l7;. i.b liine. Itobert Iltlylmt, Jr.. 4411..ar Dryas, 1 r. 4.. it . rl r m . tr. Jr. , \ IT.tgig ' g .m. • '), Fraueix felkrx. .1. B eboonatairr. , '2 . . Pounnce. " Tie 4.11 twin g order Many* at tote the &maul for and Mt ent Olean+ of this vett oteilelt.e. ertl dealer hate fret hi m ultiplied In favor of lid. lierotifuje, that . or eo.thlri II unw a rap to odd nor tom, / lag; July 2111.1547: J. Ku. Co.-71e Tenni:. left us on ilk se ale Ume aan by ottruroty In all sld. It tells very rapidl y . led gi eat satlafaclian. As se tie rebel( at om the at-• bee, lied having frequent rails for it, you will tiltraseyeal as ...b. immentiaiely. El. A. MORRIet (t There la no yeratifuse In th e matte: equal 111. ea frr rttalliap tram, itceels bpi a trial to conritur all. \ rui tale by innet Druggists all Ilerehcnta, toy. tad brunt.. and by 11. main retirrirt... 1:21=1:13 Vocal and Instrumental, Concert. CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental f t )11 , 111de •111 e elven br the Yonne Olotne ~ .tatute.C•nonebure . on TillsbAlf ere , lom Jute to Ano rr of c holt e Ilelltone of manilla •111 taperformel. •• rota Ttrhrte to uanno.bar~~ Concert to commence at h o'clock,menrely. ,Admlsmon it .1 ttooa I Nub. Vow. CAPE IWAY-BEit BATHING; \ • e lONGRESS HALL *ill 1 , 0 upedon the / . 101h of Jane tett. The lontlon of this hnoiennd ur high and tetalltul grounds In trout reader It the most dr orshl. orany on the 101.1. lit propeolhr hope, to a crit • renew:tawe of 1b.,. very lil 0,1 reltronme heft:ohne .0 MN inyti..l IV. OL MILLER, Prietlethr. ew Goods. • 1 1 1 WATTS N'cO.. 78:5, Li Gaily it., hate t der reseired • larie lot or floe Orrolartrf; 0.41 e tor the irsrart—itacti •r eon trlt low prtres Jur trirodsatellflitel to tall alkletaGltee t ••11.13. , mr.55 For the Eioh Gold xe g ioa rt o f FOR POUT PHILIP DIRECT. Fart only $l2O, Including Provitions and Beddow. rpIIE SPLENDID FAST SA ILINGA IL Clipper DOg ItADIUS, Captain James Wert• trf Jeeoe t. ald pa Beefy !tali on It edgewilig. 24th •116 t, thie part Tide ehip hoe been littiel entlroly, with the view of iwriwing the comfort of ell poowitorelli.the oreriagools Bona an complete, anti idore Rut fie provided ow amine r Bret dee* Proviiiono and Warier fi is tOtlfidently rlpettt !the to 7.0• 1 11 =lid , ' with F"P""* ll.llFAValt r CO I % ZS Warm Now tort. tßeaik Communication BetWeea Li verpoo l and New York. ~IIE GREAT' BRITAIN, iV V:r sle .Ya Dt o l d 34° f ° !.; ctt' a t . .vllb Wm. Y r Tr iatuday " l ot If y fromll„ % r d a y :lt r axr onEaturra,6l:June,=ke 11.17Z6 or 1,13.10 Z now 1.1121000 L To AMMO.. • PoZ" ................ .......... do YAM OP 1144.9.1a1t MON SSW oDlt LITIWOOL After Saloon 17. 14 w Rigid; Iwind leg Stevan . a On, the attendance or.. rennin. erd Nano, god all Prorision,o2.Pt garb will be supplied a moderate pylon. • ma-No &maw* Paoragers take. PRZIOUTII PROM LIVERPOOL TO. NEW TORE. no* 100.4., dn. Sterling per ton Meascrecaent. Coarse hate. Ileftwan. ad weight according te twaraerit. "' PI P 6 —fp sT, 'grtrA, 0.4 ...taint. Arlen N*w link to Lireamal, freight will ho lean it hn meant raft, Apply In Ltverpewl. to Mann. OIRIIB, BRIORT CO. or in New tat. to RICILtill) IRVIN, ay2l 95 nowt ann. lgtollEß'S WORKS—Thtor a o y• oi efi Iteeiher, let sod 2.1 r.luto. Lector., on Vo l. N Atli.... .a d Mode., ioffeetei tooth.. mow lil a 1.. t on. oo lot.. etenee. .Dclieeleil to O. working no. ot the Mahal agape. Vat. 2 elleonad•Jite.l oi etriowe tweheliate Jan. - sited Uttar Central lloolaitote 10 remelt, et. _ Isai 211 PAWL (IE—N-TRAL BOOK., STORE, 79 Fourth - se. Ni Pltfatone Id,oise [...Joie. leant a hintotT of the late rolll6l i movements In Vienne. Illlen. leukemia Proiow with Wa hine oral e onipelitn. or Lombewle eiwl Itoeetai • fall sealant of the iteTl,lo{loll la 11.0..... Ott historical .Retch.. of the Austrian tioretotoent, awl the I rotor. , of the NiaOlie Be W 2- elihi.. tele Chug. retrain of the U.B. et that:Own ef Viet.. With porttelle of the 2m .tor, Metternich. sad others.ollei a. L REID. \ Assignewa Sale of Real'Estate, ririllE uyoloreigned wishes to diepOie of-the "Thrq' P rZtloo l irt . affe'ratirgliittbk%l4TlZ l TlV low ea, Le, coming lan met on Yunnan and Mtn n. 671st fedi ram attest to Itatut. /Ono, the Tan Tel .o allatbel,u em neonate) 67 Mr. Oalihrulk l Inunaerne bornasa. Yor Panicaaala and plans of Jiro ,nz.4.o:ruloolgglbAlye.ta:c or Jaba • Jrrba ! k Sal; 124 Aoulnnp.; I • • For Bole. . A GOOD Location for a Physiciamor:Ding-, _est, In tie be f o oaft!.f.fi.harpotharati. Geo maitre= Teliah=liar=ZitLa.":ana.ir re= Beam Drag More null Ogee. are all befit of briele.—. " Tbero id. also rothral eboire fruit freec iththe ethos. ao, the koweelreo.aad • reel ofirood water le the yard. II will be eold on ...tamable tem.. cad othweerdos girth at oaf Moe— Illerfortber lothothathow, addreadi • O. T. I Co. ' gliatheboryth. Alleaboar: Pa. ALTPETRE--100() lbo, for onto by mr !MD& eq.. OO Wom A/AEON'S -BLACKING- 40. n seed ad kr so. by • • aryla J KIDD a OM, PATENT COTTON TWINE,.{ ariegated voraod Mbila-100 lbs.p. We b 7 J. EIDD t co. al LAMAD 0--2000168. WA - ELM A 00, I ADIP).-LA 1217281 bDle, I n gOOd Order 00. IEATIIERS-5 bags pritniiiE.mtnoky. for W. b y . i m mi J. 11.DILWORTUA UM= tt. • Iljr, ro.a. 'nfti z*-4 1 4,14 " 1. " . 1 P er Duar Qsuperior,f or eide J. 8. DM wORTII & CO. iAFETY FUSE-25 Ibis. to store, for sale by MOS] J.l. DILWORTH 00. LASTIRT ABE RIFLE POWDER-- a m h .:O 104.11 u istra Mama; y 0000hollni crow. 10 cues 10/.111110 01701 J. L DILWORTH & 00. MffiA i \ " — 7' .° '.,Bl:i:T%lT.i,s\poxiX HEC,KER'S FARINA, '„ ',. • is\:,..:-.., T. P I ZI • s — o: • ',' lime an hand' and kr ' talc Ai Crorett We*, wh04:.0 atiL%l;lll.l. W. A. 317.431%,& Co., \ e Oeorr,,-QIISA-131:. 01'en ---- 1 eri r 471.-- .:' I. ; :y i l . tt rr band. fac s aela by W. A. itfreir . tm u % ir . iVOO - I.—The "oubi'ClL9h IV st*tiOtit 1117;':lrtt,Wed. °M". N°. I'I L Ir , 'PuY '"g dlia,...!,___ VON 'BONNLIOASS A MUNCOT, \ SthiA—R CUREDRAME—Por Bale b 9 t. APIE'NOLASSESFor sale by ailoNz.\\ M by 11,01J1 1 . -- Meatr'n.far Bala b y num ' .1. J. DuONE. thiRPER'S Mine No. MIN thAtris7:l.tertli by b.. ree.ired bT hla nuniqw, etwownees inelr, vim?, Urforo now 11°Z.V, o'4= It at ttie,poblither'• lownt Coal Wanted' —. \ thQEALEIX PROPOSALS WILL ' RE (INIVED 14 the NC Louie Oen Light Canteati y . until e &et bl" nut ropleentee wpm far eupplo of Plttelonenh Conl. or the phatilystrinal to Min./141 . .1.n ttf ;Th . 47PPlli r t: nuninenee by , th e lint of Aprn next. am to Pr vet .1 1' fler ' t . al ' ZIT reenlyrul4etaefUltrttort Sumulerinnoth, e There will meal/lite malted for \ first Pea, ...... 140,000 huehrle !i, ee Ina Thee...my teoorso the right of perenel en or lee , . twiount roltal . fai In any on otoe o year. not before [del= Coal to he rn firc lu t . :, ti tid ed for on ayrWer,k e tot of In Apt.. at i t emne tontelt Module are ‘epeeeted opoweilipA. pa rely tbe.enth year, auditor the Whole tlono-=', "e'ek ! Y \ far svirrmar.--arlwir lit. Loch/. Mat 17.1852.-411,27,w4u1,9 F. \ , ... otice. \ ' ` , THE undersigned, doing h:minces under the name of LeTTO, *Ca.. hare Wm day dlr.:dyed by mutual mean.. William Latta. E. Smith end WM. Brawn are alone authorlrel to /tett!. up Ole bunineaa or m'd MM.' , \ RN. LeTTAA. ,• , ,J./111hd Artill, , JADES WM4414 Iforiontrahtla City, May 25,1602.. • b. \" The IMAM'S will be continued by Wm.:Atte, D. Bahl and Wen. Drtern, at th.lr Beet Yard, at arena. gehem City. where MCI" ere PrePartd to build N'ef AM Debts. Nauman, tif,ll desempdou: v .11. I.ATCA, l , \ • , . 6611T11, '4. , my27.16t• ' . , WaI.DROWN. B. jB. urg. ID G C:4:11411 , cheap 7 P e, u r tt o I . i dat . i t_ nn ti. OfFico . Nen Nmathly blacrisMar luta. ' The Fifth ‘ Volume or Ilarove,N,N. tbmthlY the It emertimebt by thi. IMIM er 'lt. pre.ent numb.r. The publiatmre thei rs the opportunity of renewlim the ex premien nt their Manta to the,publie and the pre., for the ertratrelinarr degree of farm with whirl, Ile to CMI. •Ire number. here Ine. reatived. The mauler' edition tollltnnigtvatitaitzt7 !I'ita v ti v r .1.44,,fm— ,..1, ro'their ilditorial Department. 'Arnim L. pi . ..oam! by els of them oat a erompll•helAtterary gentlemen or the cuntry:6nd at AM expel.e of mreralliondred dollar, . for each number. , re k=lliti=rl4lll t r Oo ' gre ' rtirl r' eg b h e f . 'a". - . t .1 to he r pummel tne Meaning lathe eliebbeit degree eff.nstre to dell. exp tn. any tram' amturnent. They wlll reet read lie tom noon the pot healthy moral Influence. end to Improve , the diameter well tie rdeme Die Mine of their Darien. They will a i m to mak.. tbelr tlarrmlne a e.mplete repertory of whatever, I. Wen We- fni and agreeable In the' current literary 1./N1...M.0f In• ay. Seek [chimes or bade number ray be had et rnr27- a ' No. 76. Fourth street. 1 QUGIAft— 100 U. ~au by thyr J.& ft. FLITD.. MOLASSES-400 bble. N. O.; -0 1„.= S. 7:"AV.4VD. itifiFFEE-150 bago pricTie:Rio for ETOIOti min & PLOIrD. IVIACKIRax-100 hileft - 14. 3; .L 1 bbls . 25 • for sal•bT 5 5 55, J. k It VL0135 AT --- 4 -- - 500 • • " Bae by SUzfliR — IES-, • • - A. ' . :,,'7l,!y . ..r er thei s „,, .., , .....',:PT, b 7 '''"l""r I"4_._4"''' f ~ ~ ... ISAIAH' DICKEY/. uO. n_____,,,,,. trul Front sta. SUGAR--23 hb4 eintlati. •n 4 for ea! D RIED PEACHEs 7 -ip Al FriV:fct . titN-2 eke, It tICKETS--6t dox or _ Baley `,ll, 11. CANFIELD, _1.1.. ___ ArttEx,sg_3o b.,. w..a.;\ xv \ \ . - ci...qp lorfsfr.l. 7 _. , mr:t7 ~ •.. J.B LOOM° pMAR LASII-10eTyv J. 11.bACiVIELD, YoTASil i b r . alo , 11.CANYIELD, LI A Ltkt di;;; :..to kw., last ryva for ale by J. 11. L•I`.D. 11R.1 ) ,t7 6, °: tVil l F.ll 7 IL— `2,l ‘\ I forxnlcby \ • r ' S 1 \ lO Ghia • 2 1.2 LANYIRI4I. J. KIDD / CO. riVmd aloe[. FEAT!" Ittt4--.9 mks.vl4:fig, üby • ■ I ft. & Creatn'voiiqtantly j bud. and kr sale by It. DA LZ tiLL I,rx: CS3 L b.r.r mr.L— AD-11:11liege,,No. 1 LeIC titrTi;\ r. R. Ditzetiktil bbla. Ettra S. F. reocinnt, for , IL DALZILL BIOLASSIS-72 keg, for ialelq , R DALZILL&M IoWLS-1- 0 „4 0 , 17 ' • DALVILL Jk , _ . • \ Oto.dw.for warm Weather. \ • kit URPIIY & BURCHFIEO I reel s ,gmlialrgirant Ztftr ° Nummn ‘ imerm phek arkl enlort4. .T.tedn an non u . %Worn Plaid, %trlte gni Prahr AZTP/alrV' \ 74"ri*":67. 7 1Stegrail: A; Mi"4V d : rfi l lt 4". .7, ' Yl= b"Id oh ° 5. i . Pufehnal Q.EVERAL veri pleasant rooms a tiesi -1.7 table sari Odle city. enoveateat to btolnou— t b a . abibtal ot Inman:dialed—lab board. virptr at tha offlia. . • to3-26d4t, • Primary AeetillEa; ‘. lIE time foeprimariineetinits is ethanol. ••.d raeolklate. shoukl won' &anal. to, 'aware n.apoot. romple'abould bo \ well dossaao sad osapaW theamelres. all a 150... wal .0 all,. .ODPIkd by ITrall . lag at UOT/110 HALL. SIOD'A Vlotblag 'in all awl. OTPriaWlll!:4llnfil:t.":ll.b. of .0011$7101:fa Wool oireoL lE \STUDY TO PLEASE: , '. Chit )00bu.- ealo 0 for bt, • NJ! my% \ lIRLL•et MOM, (Pater Pk, IT liPOPS—ltnebton &Clark!! Acid. • vlatetl Fruit Drop., • further ilpi - :vat i rued and rwr male I y \ \ L. WILL I.X *CO.. mrxa 2 " •\ • mrner IlLaket.k. an 4 Dl•mongt., VOWLIVER, .4pply IL, Mahlon it Ireeittbd Ibt , ol4r • • \ WILIJON At CO. 1410 —Kaehtonp II Lowing. of Alum. tibia, &. . krtBoVeThrmt le; *me LT.L. WILO'JS • CO, ~ODIPOCND LIVER WORT, Pd$TE- U Oitebtoves Liverwort Nato. bor Cousbe. for vain by , .1[13;2 , L. WiLaLX.S AV. quiz , / INE-51, Quinine just k rverlrrd. sal, rWe by \ orb .28 ' L. riLO3X gQ6PH Blorp.bine. /VJI ree'd sud Pk bY rarib, . • L. WILCOX & OD. IS U n l i A 611 ; b 2g . N. 0., iinAtel bbbg. N u ; ij ili z loz i te g e by ' Blems(z 2 A too° No. fxkitt,' fu/tale GIASS-,504 tam. allo Window Wan; pr,oqlow",,b, \ 1114 IL L /LOB. eoFFRE -100 \ bags for sale ßio by. , sieoi! , !_•.! . §Lc9t, enets . Pots! , 81 7"'"' 6 U 4 McUILi 110 E. 1)400N-200Q lbs. Sides .1. ---- I.lania, for eale I• JOHNSTON tCOLLIN& FLOUR-4Vlotbf Extisauct mire° d i bT \ RUESFILA if lINATIM; • MEW 'O4 le* tkyrup Amaii4roP-2-sti mom \ • ' SPRINGER AIARBAVOU.,, ' , /110.1) FlBll \ -3 p rime for tale by torgA Teieher Wanted. \ willbp no examination Ot a Female 1 Umber at the Ancona Wird loblio &tool noun. Ras aura.. Pitunlai. VSPh ttett4 - 04 9 o'clock. A. Al, WO,* relation el • umber. for car . .11 on Pro gal . * Pi: ltia'!"7lill"TistpriE:o7. Nov *luta Books , e. at DAVlSolg&AQranyi.s, O N- ' 4l° lhow: a n 6 'Tk‘l Wlmoa. 44, 7 tl•dl %m* ' Amsrica gin I Ilmad b r king. th an .. ' rgtizarat b i l nig*at h . brtna. tligoiaun. Christ our Isscoole. by Om= 11 • 14—, T eb f 07 . ?!Varnrh re . " \ \ . 1 10 4. " 1 ' 4 , .b.4 l 7.7dtalnu P l.s.V,,%°' tit ItIr"'" Ittr' •wilfisTieV'AT fu _ Viv,.Bl, l.l s tr f ar Note Paver \ got Ilt.Uods, --•,*\"ll'itratki. , \l - USr,reed, ibelao i/o. of Akeeton's Po . p- M4l , :t i egara . _ 47, * ritr lud,..r &b. X - t.-.. w•,,a, t0...i mt. • ....num Of lao W. io.ll.' AtVairi*,__ L it j :jfitAilFghtri td‘,,,..F4.".4 \ And ilrphrsllen www. or tb• li W• br -....G0re• 1 "It rastitil trillt6Agj i" t, ...,,,..". . \ \ \ W. A. (ila.m...M...nEY & CO, Mme \ \ NEWI3OOIO3 I HEW BOOKS! IT ARAI' itaakeiScapogrsc e . \ - 141BZAtp ii...""°t. v••..1.-,b•••ci,..0. i.i.ja....k... . . • Sadan.A.:!;bian..bx, I.ery 0.1[1,.. \ Kato Petry or illilaoll Us Leamti. \ Togas tbo mkjobboy, ham tb• etliclul Ihrlatar. Togatlx . er with a Ift, amaimlnt of illagast..., nod 1"t?"' --- ImTorliint'77 i Tlrd . .1 . 7 . 25 • , , tbs Portal.. ritnoh ing f ar, lo ran., as iikoaalriaa rwa aaa farad. bY R. WLD/Sl.' }oOoody, aaa I • Ea. 03 Wood boo.. Wood ltb. 160 bb1i,12.1,N0. I Lairloc co tad. moo 20. 1 Mooned abut tw « .. : Lt..% \ : \ my2s b r . atom a2r'a co. L ot tea. fresh , in j to o ' i r t e rt 4:ozrrealaecob:y OMIA 01,,6 . N.0,wW , Wand for 410, toby tu \ • r 25, JOUR WAIT • CO. N 4.1 UNDRIES- • • y 100 Inca arimienveritta When 24) fun chests Black Young Ilma Mr 2. 5- UN WATT' • AL4OLAME.9-100 IEI lo121.•0 Agora sad Ibr mlitrt • ' 111 , k! O,IL. reo'd ace.•of te7"ttir°4l3 W ral " .lc " 9llCk". 0/1•• •t . EL PHILIra. lUSTreo r 110 11- te, grOCIZId Oil. P o ° L the following onalltlee over Ithlte White teed Is itealth-•Zee White UPI:. featly b•rialm. lrhite t zgleptlarera rettcni7Zlee,Whlteprepetvea - WhlfaLatl aa an. OirelNirli inni(t—Zine Whlta ttea no eniT7 l ! , :l t g h ttri t t l ig ° o, or lie r''t" For Went N 0.316 LerteleLreeL =lrieLl. LU J.k li, PHILLIPB. I iitoUNMvs Wne Dent aal ty, FCHOONSIA6tI4 00. f just ) reed for mei , " by 8131100NIIAKZA.4 CO. • 4.IALAI) OIL - 10 4 _lol.,iiite. Cure qb; L - 7 mn6 •J. SCI/OONMASIM cik. . s ,s n w o atkig , mirk!. tito.i„, g 5 .000 * 1314$ SA bblc Men Ik?rk 6eavr, J5l . - toTZ HotireuNll. uGAR 60 Wet' °vr.- 12 bba. Son,. " \ 12 • '' Nail:- l'oti talo • lor2l • RußfBo24 LITTIA 4. 00 • 1 bbls. No. 3 llockarel.l3l.o*\ 11‘.1..t.h.N0 3 ~ 1 JO MAL '• 2 " " hL iL eat.. I-m.142;4' - \ "1 I fitV4 ale br mT23- = iwitusoN. Lflvs' go, MIMI= 1 , CANDLES, SOAP & RIOE.. it . ) FO lac Mould Cand222 v 20 .• • &Jar; • 16 tot.2lM , F. 2 .41,1 .1 mr2.5 , - Ella .N. LITTLE 2m ---- : '. 6 landing from stmr. Cin l 'AsAtAtt DICKRY t 6. PEACILES POTASH- . ID !Alb dry P..cb.. ing Order: astir bore Potoob. For solo b ' ROBIPoN Jam S. just FeA'a .1. B. CANFIELD. QALERATUS-10 bbls. fop sale by • myti ROBISON. urns& r Bt& y \J• 04NPIELD - DIAPER-200 Itesuiloaper, as- IL sorted sizes: tot Web) Toni OBISON. 17171111 CO. I.JTMETAL 160.tps Rm. Crwe :50 Blatt Let lG for ode Sr .2r4, • ROBISON. LITTLII t CO. LEA° .t 8110 T-•-• 66 , V. of Le* 4 N0e.1.7 =4 3 Shot. Pm W. im cr.TZ ROBISON .LITTLZ • 00. VINDOW GLASS--150 assdorte for ale 14 norusoN. Lrrrta * CO. t0 T.41411. - 11—:25 bra. superior, warranted, for ...to 11011180 N. LITTLE CO. ATS--275 tu.juee. ree'd. per Goy. Meigo, gee tot Wtbr 81,88 s 4. 8. D1LW04811.11,80. t AAD-421 - ri g i, 1-4.725 ""4,""litillt;th6PAco. JIG 176 Una Wlaßald Inisiteg Jamey 1.1t4 Dor tallo 1.14•0 N-6000 lbs. assorted /Won; 11. =;SS " ',""a'll,l.l"ektOh.' 'IIIIT4R—V3O Mb. cor m i e by 3. a Rom Timothy mrx. fir 8* 4..Zpira. ,)100M 7 2,50 Os. Car a Broome !DT sal FOR Sti(,S T l—For want of use—a gliding '\" 4 ! 7 ' °°l7 'IIA tlltrar• I°' ' " • Aelier's DAPanille 4 A. . 1 CURSOR'S \PATENT ICS CREAM ...A CV nit ZLlllTBatitule oi WU, j o7 1311411 . tgr TQle ' s a a mho! ofloo ItOitt i .glo • fo 1 . 4 a .11,idt. C 7 b • \ \ zoo. WA Malt groat lIEtZlt ER'S \ FARRIA BOILERB--or, 1.1. bitters to prima Iliarnlag Or Pawling, took& Ibt • Talittt‘ bf Hupp.. opt* ea +ollinViloo. Oattow, 51 ' . .idtzwz°1P 4 '.°°••" 6 aurae 100.' I. II EARL4TARCLI—,4OO, Jalicus x. a. '.Pahl Marth a. ritinod EATLIER=.',I2,OOO Ilia. best`qu faliAy Red Leintlm Ilv ale ' ogy2l s . . am& 11/ Wanulial \ SUGAR,I2O hhde. N. Tear to',primo, m,24r1 6r ls T. wArrnswe &co.. LAKE sprinef 4red by It. it...a f. at"' ‘comarcii , NirTILL&BILKIrefii, fiald haat. tait'4 an ineekkat_aarn .. ;NAM at Blade ."4„,,g.c.,!pr:48.",. aeC ..!', l° ' 4 "`"'"'Y'• • \ • - MUSLINsa:. i anoth swutboTy77a r i ft..rittUltea t ,44 'Zon. . Piet nr.x 1.". T 4A/44 iftudin g f7 min mugpm ntitennew f u l AL A cou,,_L a d 0 WO* rata sad' kr nis ; LLIF4LOU & , StJuvicltice thnotiquil y tut ne'd sr! Iv N •4 WILCOX OW 1 7 1------ 00T11 BRSHES—A faismostm -- ent of 'l.icabh T.Otb 8.r.+7;• 4° ! l %AM Vor uda A 1.2: jr 180 ge—Thesb•ad dal • The first of the Ileum n URLINGTON'BERMNIA-A Qeiw boles p a., P.ok4 flarzygm Ou r,...4,•1 uffiti__ lis .3 ° 2s , '!"” th 'zimnirroi j.COLL 199. 11 mom: ' JOHNSTON'S COLLIN& pm f , d forsau MT= " ' JOHNSTON k COLLINS. 11(11ARASOLS,--A. freth sup 17 us ui t\ ,uum,...j.sou mmitiot, 01= • ... , 91 1447 A OMldep - ------VRIjiT. DROPS-74 — .051 :0 ; ga r b V "'"4"4 ""kraZurtri i s „ 5.254 Libpaty ItALIL ted mdo by umn:uw,To" L 111°"14",". /!. 161fAmm,141..‘lale raw vifc."..i .1)-1)041,-501amin Wo by tny9lj \B.A. PAUNYMC 9 0a. • - Vby. `TAR (YAN sae b! .ju n , , x 4, txmoa 0- eI,ARRISCQT ‘p ma ex #41.17, \ oi ....!../M4 NAP... 10 pm 14. ad., tern. ienooo NI. for MOI rid • vox sortin•he whie. ''Vr2rl°°l4l4,. d w . A iur \ AMUSEMENTS:I \ KILO HALL. \ MUTAT CLIUM.A.Ank.OI/IeniAL4AINTINOIIO". ADA* AND . : - VE \ • .!•:p I'S \ etP= i ttr ibe T4 !"" * " a Ptha 7 d Rom A. AL: , t111,10,.P. Adshitlaaco-rAlmAl t*IID : 131 7 :11 =7: 1"la" rjla n" !. l.l.j.""l m7B ARY SEED-4:,5 bags for"liTd i ,by .1. actfoObld.Alitit a CO. RY BEEF 10 f 'orb y —• or . xe,25 ROIIIIBONI LVITLE t ‘1:0. \ \,„ -,.',..\,' ',.- 114 4 C— itaatt - r, d )),rna 64rassaamile ,/ , /"T 11 ...)dm:`11•7 sr; jut --• rrk:AlosomesOo of We edhwtgat Ta b, falftbronabaat dm day 3,646w1ay. 2awrall2 LUB—Uttlla sr la taaaplnal,r.-' 4%. mutes ili waa,4l)llloal 416-, go GI Wow. Stwo lallow/a2 4 ` 4l4w . wc ^4O bur at Lacs oo 'or r cAssarcsuli iio'obo, asr mom* o) at 113: 9 t.%11 3 ,145311 6 36 , 63,06 t 2 bbla at 2.1,06, a6ad 24 at V 436161, QC.. !tali \ 13 btla 142 .6021 hal 260212 —Rewlyti , , ‘ coatlaue vary heit. r t 4 . \ 1111.61.11ANothlartraws6laad, an4a466:,cd. l'Epew aaw wnwrilly tiazhansad. ' t i IIOCE 2I 4 4 B—A Bala of 20 14.. bi faitionit it 260 ha laapartaat salsa Wltaolames. 1'66 as*/ vrvery 66 Wem• . 36e. and aotaidialari looking We Lithia2AL'mlw 1116 WM4 '. la quoted at 10.1f6610hi.'n Het at - 640,4i4 IRS la Al '4l2l : 2l N—lfalaal.ooo hi 'cite. iaw l / 4 61 ,4 6i4 1 .6 4 ma. awl WO L fOr • 'L. shoulders and Ibt balowaa4 / o, 6Wkila, lat. 66 2, 441,:. 2 . 1 £1 , 4 all,ouldars;al6.4 06(66 5 0w far him& Itaa .fialar wale 1 .6 6 Wawa mad kiwi. Ila lib. - lIJAINCLIkYL—daIeSO bldg larva No 82.216*2.20 1.1132228 W. of keys at 12w adt.rol in small at 1266140 \ C ll2 2Bl.—Balow 60 6641 . 1.6Xa 61 lb. \ Tb. Manta& to titbit La ww hole% with iltaartraL 1 &saga la wakes- , .RS • lATTE, STOCKS &e.:- - 4• \ i \ \ w - ' Raw .I . OIK, May 24k - \ \ P , , .Ttie spiritless tone \of thifspey share mote i 1.1 ito. .abort (lateen.' eiStenlealll tbg stwat. Ts. owl \ • as..issaussid 0 - dog. 0 01 4 1ihnt 'Dttni* nte rstrir mai- 0044, tonttat bull nor baa6,atinio . to bi. studied With 4 bat inutivitg. 44 '. The 'boat.. In Ronda gagtinaltaduat 00 Mani, loth \ ! ain or tio gamma/tin pricas. A 4 vital,. tale., lb. inns- actions la' Chicago (Mg Oa, Covington n`i,a4Li garotte Os. wan lo tkir *vent. The Indiana COMO' Loan is to be bid MI on naturdar. at the aka of , Wtaitn`g, balms *Co, -- . Tbe, ObbJenction Ca. Amin tb• matkot 001450000.1 114 00 , 4.6 r.. 0 to rag. Convertibles. \ 4 4.. 4 . , Jenny keno easy. Iro /ear of teastate4oes le 6(6, 0054146 1. r. o , mnd:the. at 6 litottiC4 Ent donated loans at 4 r cant. The whole Lop of Sy...jays..a tick to thaogo woo MOM Tarr Me Will go thlit at. 0,14 not/1 • , liaturdag er tba 'Cain. malt /WWI, ga4bidoit• Ito \ .rumd to n patio/ agtant toalay for the lidaton atarattait.„ . . a „ Land Warrants tind bale in Wallatztat skil itl2l, - 4. ye. imm. , • PiniaDlLPll46., May 211Li:i14"-- ‘‘, --.:--- Tau Wu .dull day . in tba Block =trid. Th. tritiaic- \ MetiO. Were unimportant, and without ~y nateTier \ Nation in ittlevo. Madam sad lltoolo Caaal ctogad at 4,10„ - . \ klftactint ad...MOS eanly.ol4POtatinn, but otbor Datal. \ ag.mtly u ro o molauaabouged _.. , .. . . ~ ~, , , et I_4=Eutu f lior rata dating liat pastk . - 1. \ ;47 . 7 k ' ltit c .griNZk i linnt.. Lol:don. ' 4l '.. b . .Id 6100 ‘.,''. tg.2.4-otasnart Carona, LivarsooLlTio!°., W. 411,150,1 , ..., ' s - . `.. Do do .are and Amer. salver, 120,0uu 4 . 4. ' Do - do Lott; gold and silver _ _TAO ' Wag *4-Bt. Waahington, Braman. Amtr. 001.1. , W 3.000 • ". 0 1 ' t. ~ Do do yr. and Gab niter. -4 111,116 .i, . 4. , , . . . , _ ,‘ . ST. Louts. 110. • SrariLltmot —The Paeitionalirdadeom y piu 2o. sy, • insterday. mile. eel. of Sto.oot) agm Mle oorl State ...: , Pao t. tondl.toa /min thleelty, st llo 3.(beekirona above. Peel Thug is W....ratifying eel... o' the malt L ot' the ...a; ant oeytainly blinotal , nototmmd ugh olden 1} lo ....boo tomstity (Ma favorable ernaltbration. ....aaa, he/ ore them Mode out go moth •bere them neer.' /Mk ' \ State h.t oomparitimif. a ma. debt. and bee mower 7:1 0 0.1T ft l ie j f . l ' s ' igttln r t then oPerb o a r e n tt ' a : b og/gr . ...7k \ a.... tor City 800... ,Ther are rattfltf Md.( n104....1 \ If to !ma co ney le mode upon the city ere... may , ugl. (lb. wooer market remaloing on It te.) woo be , ,et t. per or tenth prtmlUm. Isla ` to be bemd, that neither.. , , credit cf.. estate nor of tan city • 11l be aft. M MU- ' malty mall.. that of the gut' bag beau within • few months pan. hlottarlf we may. judge, of the eupply of \ \ Nudmoney In this thy by the demand for 1t... might eon. e mot them sus Nett.. We .datetukt that tea • • bankers end lt 'Mt.. to ....ploy.. Lb.:admin. their • ' \ mean and one ...dub. dm. only • deposit and dbl. , • count Ingham( (the ) oaaram'ibarbage I .lltutlas). Ow ' \ all. ea eanael damns days. bad as math gatlsfaetary leta . \ per offered at they could hire cliagnonted. ~ . „ RIVER INTELIAGENCE. I BOAT ABBIVAZA, AND; . .. , .'., 4na.— There wary 6 tap 6 .166 hi arater. Ingham:el • ki s 6irr mark last evenius at dusk. aml fall i ir. \ . . '4 4 , ,;, •. ". 136 . 1 tle.Baatiatt.11rarrpflla. :. \ \ \\. '''ll,"alt,',.,M,'="..gr=tl'.l".\ \, , ‘.,11.r., .aar,N . o.. ; 2.Cinritia6. • ~, \ s \ \ . . . , 111 .473. • = 114.M17 477 '' \' • ' \ f 4 nci.val.lf.m‘wLia - enuk- - - - - \,--- \‘,,,____, .\. -T. a'• ~ kr.. Opkm, Brow aarilYs. - \ ' ~', Wrilartl ' '-. .. lialtk. Wm egt ia l/ roll=ot. . , , , \ , \T. P T . & t aw - Ott_ . Iltny6stle, • \ ,•\ \ rylot Na smart: Wert Nowt. , \ 0......, at. yam Wpt N.,,rt... ' •. - ~,,, • ' \ ' Corn P I n% i 11 6 r 4 9414 h. ' ', \ \ . -', ityab.e., uamiii.. • •-• ,.-' •' \ ... -.:—. \-i \Wan, LIAViliO ?4 M DA T. . -, ; . \ \ Too nutit.sintu. - , . \ -, , \ b: Lath a (Ws . I krweas Rekat Ltrat , 67. N. ~,, A ,! ,F4lllll4l6ll.—Dlartpl: . t, k. .. ..., 127iNiTT--Pltisbarak ~.. 11* • VIL6X.....Spitt.CIIA '''‘ . \ , - '— - • " Pon lirtraraxa \ —The fine. Ammer Diurnal, Moor:: 111, the isitn.•.l..Neket forpkby. Bb. leans at 11. 9'click. \Ja.:-matt At t rson• dednituCakt • PIW•34 trip \ aareionag Aoar Elmix—The m. ktkasums th. 11•44111•9 4.14. .g+ 1, 41 . ..." 4 1..terrumm. "., Cl 4. 1:12A, . , 1111P01123 41T pivER. ' ' ''k,. \ ,!Witermiso, it inacilist , l-7 bbdS lorias. Shimalt".:, ..53 ; 21 4 J,015 ". ndm,j. a b • e lati . 4 (4 6. ikilf!'L ''.` l _,rlk: ' , saa .3 Ida. ..Ina. tv.t a W o od 6 b . lard,r6 .../.. \ asses a Vorsdtas 6 Wel laltbave.Clip IV StaJtti atoms Els lobe:male—lC bbla door. ti - Woodrae; 1 lot maltase, J LI AtICI./.0.; 40 UP, J boakldeositilasks beau. Klas ' a Juastibos books rlt Darla /SS albums, Was Mae, tlhasp, A 12 bbl. Door, b 8 Waltman agas; all do.avera ~, kirsust k3l du 31.134137; I Idgayalroleskselllewbarf N,, 110CICIN0P0AT. Or Kisittal , ,poitilla that \ - 3 . 0 40 to ls Lem.* II do.ll Ursa a', s 7 1116,1 , Dlwcotts & ilks 7 do. J UV( II .• ,7 Imo Mad. Lcoadr. , l • 48 ate wheat, lallniasta It Noblii: as dos. baskets 4 obis „ Ns end 6do pork 5 sass sass. SA T Moraine& Cos 111 soots . ,; psi/. .1 CI Shona; I 112/11 , 1 stone. lidasM. /Mel. bd. bah / abl eggs, ISsatoser. v ~, WHEELING. Br DaisnaM.4 pkis rod J. !B Lyons: From Steubenville , 'l2 , kblifloor, Blown &Kirkpatrick; 100 .6„Alislialli. 100 do 11 Graff &" Co; 8 elks limn,' kilt Jima : a:24o aks wheat, Wilms* & Noble, 2 bone MUM, \ Cisrinsin...per 1 1eSte.apr.=.60 las halo's' ‘ ;' . 4 , , , \ Grsff & Go; 2 bbli molasses,- 1 lihd 1 lota itire;, \ • \ .1 Itickardson; 26 bbls whiskey: - - 2.‘ Culbert" _B7 pm handture, T B Youog & Co; 2 bkles k i llraff & Co; 60 hhda aogar ' 3 bbla s prolasserii. V ',. . , Wiles & Iteekelson; 1 box , .1 W Bohar &Ilea; ''. \ II 2do Graff & Co; 2 bbls pesettea, 34 do Was, '.. \ Bsku & Forikftb; , 1 do, 1 tdr bid', J WOOdwalk, .. %, ' • %, 0* kis tob, D . . Leech & Co; 12 bbls .whiaksi.. Donegan & Co; 6 kbda bacon, 1 bbl lard, a w \'l Bwindler; 82 express packages, Adams .1 . Col o .; 811 'aka Cats, Hardy, Jones & Co; 60 bbls lard, \ 014 D' Leech & Co; 4 bales merehandm, 8 Pol/, \ RAIL ROAD CONVEYII)SI9E. PENRBSDVANIA LAIL ROAD—LABS. • 'lb. Rama It r ong.ir hen leaves at WC o'clock—Apo'. tba ExoreußTerdas train lama, al dye o'clock. 0 1 / 1 0 A PICINBTLVANIA LA/ D ITN leStala train loaves Talcraratroct Station at 411" tro•loci, a. at., sod alto. al 6-30 o'clock; c. cad," dal eacoptlng Bandax. raoAcon=ooooao train Dares at 10 o'clock. aoo/ 8 .20 B. imperiant to Merchants, Id annfactnrero t , "Tradesmen and Professional Ifen. , • 48 "sowni STRUT, rult..tnitalit,o. 1 1 11011 AS B. CA !NSW'', General liagra; a.. 074,,zratt, of rtizji". 11114 Leibe , ..1110144 mac rerpecinlity rh,thmeriiiea gratiltaueiall mardicalimel tam le die7l%-aaweilmain.gt, The Ailtimive harrileami beMelt nod sidings, witheasiaal d embietaejLa of she buelamm eon imicammli end basatlfellymahoimd, will be Game me e e . tiz,w,aowakern=, it i g=elZ . dcaesiticia In Mee de m.N m'4 tem sad pelimmiyie eV thereat maim witorrlbei No Oa limmetuies/4 co wlatem thee.—the oo et c .., ar kitem o p f ttratrulu:imasime- mare, moan ham liauneesTenbi, tram Ms phir s la. eve ry •Mleee • Tote Ti m immetimer metes en herr Or his meelmibes will be Mud apleaeld. ' 41411/.4 Letels, elso hots mia UMW ;.wipee r,„ tow the orialael. batieZly execwMe pp atm et pr yer • tads meat la j ' artiZir EVI%4 /Lir_ ag a ~., Widen. 1"W - oil:. at °"4l .ll . let i : r 47. 7. .4iViroelu d rat mra ' \ 'W. 13. • 1' • 'the T Ile ' PATTERSON'S DRTERGNWP. , T is warranted "tv:ckiece. all the reaulti dollen, or Um mosey nnl L i toirmirr I, •IrMr MO. 11 . LA1 , 11 by no arypheatkokyramtly roans th e soon of. , . v;! t tt I7bW:r trto 4 'lrtsgl IVohoiVtl2,?.LZ: 1 irrt..,,,,..„.4.:& th mrik'41,..taa viva. b k .nr. Rav n a:ZioPnoditainld ebolva . tora sor4,'' , D b 11114..,... \‘' s V . MA JELB N . s tr a l ix .ll, % wi t, .R o llil "111 ;ITutrEir,4o.4figWANy.. 5,:,:, 1 M i Tewas um:ma se ineenn :,.,-. e ib... l b w \ , , . ''..,__,„... •• . ZINO. PAINTB',.`:, .. ' ' \ wain ban bora Wont Mar annu l sorAnat, both In . Rhona sad lb. Uoltor nor, to,Tary, 1,4,.... 0 d.i...0 ~ 1. Lowy asal variant. omen,* Ilsr.rnr, I o;aar saw . . ae 6 11 ..... air rAg o ., ,y • 642:11.11011 ,Is 419iCet Inn riterr=l. ft r . 14 Oa rurm iii ,.., •ecl nolo hunlin., doo • 1i:... ii .l. NOT TURN YELLOW. - tj', Miss 1 . 46.4 to wawa. or harbado ra Or \ •Str.irbos obat by bo • don too= , As aa eatino \ r. ottoman" a.soulhora AlLynto ant tbo smatter .• • this shy Gana. not Wog lia be ble to tars-Mini Or 8 111 . .onut =lnd= rub re .1t nay 'Forint r ILO aoy tobro % medal, which Ire ox AND COLORED ZINO PAINTS. ' \.• . Shan on fusitho4 at a low yennard lift 041d01041144 ~. 131. thwart ob 4 bon panto la no =nos (or mann • - toohL loarthbarthoona. btambona. or any npondarr,;.. . boa at wad. Orin. la, or Inn. os they no tont • \ WNATION AND PIRA Pim?. -• ' \ For hob Botha. they on putter/WY ononin sr Wy , trot a ganusto ocanorsloo UM 9011ftli 1..... a ~ ' rtriZatirgalka."46 VlLOW:UV W*"6 Pantatt . .._. =7 , ....=4 , .... , .?-. ma,:rtti”'_,..thf no RVI:11 art •, ? Soon. tranrok railato...r ' ENISON ! VENISON!!—I,OUU ths.lams, In aim and tor sale bz \~\ •. ~_ ~\\\ \'.
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