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I'll I i;;;.',.10 -1z ":t.1.,' ,. .4 50„_.L.„.., •:1 14 :1 4 , 4 4,4 1 7i i k 4t .. 1 .,..•.: ,, :_'•41. , "pf t ' il,. .1;44..",--4:::..-• 1,1 4, •:.'; - .-1 0,- -.:.7;,* . 4 ,-, ~ ,; :,;‘..-,-- ,:-• i;.,.. , 4, .„,,.±,.., p: "en '4: ~ ..,• ..-:• • - 1 ~: -• ''t .: :^..", i :. , ..., , •-•, N .0 . • ! 41 , 1,, 1 - 0 I ?' • 4;, • :: MIN=II PITTSBURGH GAZETTE r v WUL 0.6 PITTIZIIAGE. WEDNESDAY; MORNING, JUNE 2, 1852 Stits Whig Committee Meeting. SfirA meeting of the Whig State Central . ' Ottanditoo orlll to bold at the Actortoon Hotel, CI tout rtt t. PbUsoletloLla... on Friday erecting. June 15tb. al 7 o gook. ♦ ball ottiodoneo It narticub../17 701n0 , 11.1- '. DAVID TAG 0 !Bt. 4:Loin:non. 7db7111.11142—{ni1.71 Latintuonic aid Whig County Convention fifirThe.Whigb and Anti-Maeon,,, gamy meaty, wip.mwet av Sattirday. 2t/th of May t„ the ...at pi•eon of 1,1.1 In; pron. ry tnnelllny. ID th•lr reward eleettoe dpteas. ,t 2 o'etot , t, !I, to loan at tioscent. Plitt tow coda,. tbi 6011.j . .111011 e.)(.14.1i, *I A,. P ll o adjourn st 7 n'cl.k: and to arel wart. at lu o'clock' St, to 'iljottra at 7 o'clock. the ol,rtior. In tine 'earls er LWnt. Zath of tine .legit ion dintrlcts to wee{ yro delegate. to s county onneutftion. to in. held at tb , COA.b non.. in WadOatet.l. 20-1 I' June following, at 1001014:Pak. A. 11: to nominate s tteltet to I...uoPntted b 7 the party,. at thr .en.uinß Ontobar election. JOSIAII AISO, agol2 'Chairman of °moat., of Corropoodown. tfirREAOING MATTER WILL R 2 FOES I. ON Edell PAGE OF THIS PAPER. IIifiVILITY OF DEMOCRACY The late letters of tho Democratic candidates for the Prealdettoy, in reply to the interroga tions of Mr. I:Alert U. Scott, ef evince the most abject servility oc their part to the whole of the requirements of :descry. Th ey sot only say, titat they are for the l'opittre Blare Law, that they will execute It tv the best of their ability, font they go moat farther, and Prolzlige--Yea, give a sokma pledge—that they will veto any act for the repeal or modification of the law. They giro . themselves no chance for . • clump of opinion or for change of eircom stances.. ff the people. through their represent atives, require 4 change, .or modification, these Demoonvtlo candidates promiso they will redo the will of the people. They tell us before-hand, that the mirjarityt shall not, govern. Could ser vility to Slavery 'go farther! Wit:toss the fol lowing extract Ittvm Mr. Bochanan's letter WIIZATLASU, Mat LAFCABTEL, P.., May 24, 1842 . . PrOSILIK G. SCJIT. ESQ. 8111—I have received your communication of the nth inst., asking me whether, In rose of my .nomination and :election to the Presideuty, 1 would in the adulhaistration of the goverunseot, sustain and enforce "the various acts of Con gress, constituting what is lemma as the Com promise, and eseiecially thoenactothoti of that law relating to the recapture by their owners of fugitive slaves? And, also, whether I "would discountenance, ty every proper means, all attempts to disturb or change the provitions octhat law whereby tbeie provisions might be made lees effectual foe securing to the people of the South their constitutional rights in the possession and the enjoyment of their clove property?" And, again, whether ' "should unfortunately °a bill be passed .by Congress, modifying er changing the law:referred to, so as to impair its ',resent valuable enactments, would I, (you) so *Wad eat of the :Republic, role ody rush bill!" • These three miters! questions I answer, with. oat the slightest 'hesitation, in the affirmative. * * • * * .* - - But l forbear to pursue this subject. la my opinion the humbny of the States, nod the pres• • parity, it may be the preeervatioo, of the Uoi on, depend upon the' maintenance and 'faithful ex ecution of all the Compromise measures. It is now two late in the day to go behind the record end discuss their merits. Tones, very repeottally, JAMES BUCHANAN. So,' this law— ; this unrighteous enactment, which has been- from its very inception, bitterly opposed by a large' majority of the people of the Free Statesshall not even be dismissed, if Mr. Buchanan can help it, and if the people do diem= and modify it, he, if President, trill veto it? Mr. S. A. Boniest, the tivorite of the young Democracy, is nit a whit better than his old fogy competitors., his reply is Scott, he says f "Inismeoh as the constitution of the United finites provides that "no person held to eervice or labor in one State under the laws thereof et- c - aping into another, shall, in consequen'oe of any law or regulation therein; be discharged from such service Or labor, hat shall be deliver. ell up on the claim of theiparty to wlipm such service or labor may be dim," it became the im perative May of; Congress to pass oil tows ne cessary to carry that provision into effect; nod no act calculutol to eesider that provision of the constitution inoperetive, or to destroy the force of the, existing Isis far its fothllmeut'or to its • -pair or obstruct tie rights of the citizens of any Strte'under it, can over receive my approval." Ina eubsequentportion of his letter, he says, that if elected,he will discountenance all attempts to change the provisions of the law whereby it wouldbe made less effectual for the purpose for which it was designed: These two cases are a sample of the whole Slavery, and notAiterty, is to be the watchword orals next campaign of the Democracy. The net of catching Martha chattels is to be the only -_ measure, and the veto of the will of the people, when jexpielleed against an• inquitous enact ment, is to be the only principle. We eau understand how men can agree to let obnoilous enactment alone for pesoe sake, and all submit to endure as evil from cousidera elonsof the geoerst welfare ; but we cannot see bow amen can consent to cringe, bow, and ,bend, at the haughty dictation of another, and to call that good, which they know to Be evil, and agree to f mai a political priociple, to stake the issue of a great conteat, on the imp poet of what they know and fee! is a degrak • ion- ' NUM PRNERYTYRIAN SYNOD. This body, which is Bitting at Cleveland, on Saturday List debated the question of Fellow 'shipping with Slavaho!dere, and after a long and animated dieousaloU, through die day and ettr.- log, adopted unanimously the following pream ble and resolution, for the, one under oonside maitre: Whereas, ,Esch tuition each distioot commu nity," each rellgiois body: or denominstion, which by its structure is constituted ono whole, is without exceptian, so far as we ore aware, treated by God as; a unit; as a legal corpora moo, • moral partaerehip, each member of which is responsible for the doings of the body, while his organic connection with it remaini. And Whereas, The sin of the orgenteation is the sin of the individuals - who-compose it, which sin is 'so much the; more flagrant than a pri . trate offence, as the influence of the ism public body is greater than that of on 10-.' divides!. From this sin and its consequon , cas, there can be no escape except in severieg the organic bond, with* is secession from the body. Resolied, Therefore, that it is inconsistent with the great printiples of the word of God to return and fellowship say of those churches, or their branches from which we are morally bound to made, according to the principle of organic lsir and guilt clearly unfolded in the above pre amble. . WOMAN'S WORTS CONVEXTION. , It Is generally kaowo that there was a Con ven . den of_Ladiee at Massillon but week, whosi ob ject in coming together was to enlarge-the • , area ....'' of freedom" in which the sex is allowed to more . ' . Several well written and well spoken oldvms. me more made; but it appears that the ladies ' • ' mire annoyed by a loquacious gentleman, named 'Joao, who thrum himself 'forward on all ocea gloms. We hope, when these revolutionary la. dies next do meet, that their tint act will be to forbid any of our sex from saying a word. No ' seusible, well bred man, who believes that wo men are capable of managing their own land . nese; would thrust' himself upon them; and it ' be doom:tot believe them to bo so,be beano boot . . . pees there; and if men are invited ta take tart, Amoy will be wicked enough to cointrue it in-r. , - it, as :admission on the part of the poor, dear, - \ t• gigue& sod abused 'sex, that indeed they can. Da endured, to conduct the affairs of a ea , vaitton without the aid of the tyrant sex. We subjoin the prieemlinge of the last after , r mirr,, proceedings, from the Clevelsed ilerald. like the postscript of a ladj'e latter% they ern . tome all that is of any importanem . - • \,,,, • THTMSDAY, 2P. M. ... coa Awe aalled to order by the President. +Oa stoden of Mr. Pardee, the reeolationv of ' . feted Petherelay, were taken up and adopted • separately. Considerable diseussion arose es . . they were adopted. The retrain - Awn were as follows • , • Resolved; Tha t in`the proposition alarmed by . • -.., thls nation to be selVerldently erste, that "all' then are created bee and ) eqath," the word ••auratt P - .Is a general term, includintt ‘ l7 whole ntett with . - , um out disdnotion of •r. ! . Resolved, That this equality of , the ilexes must extend nod does extend to rights personal, A Hume Ev one. BT.TEIII or NOMINATIONS.— s social, legal, and political, industrial, and rill. Oar present 'ayetem of nomination, I attended eons, including of course, representation in the with many evils, and loudly ettlls for reran:a It government, the elective franchise, choice of cm- cupatione, and an impartial distribution Of the d oes not rrpresent the mind of the people, as reward of effort; and In reference to all there where th,r, 10t1 4 large number of i•or..n. to particular', woman has the tome right to choose be noeni, on!y two 'Jell gatea 4, h e her sphere of action, as well as .man to cheese e;ecto „, c i :„;„,. in I n geruq ”. ~ attd sit the o::., Resolved, 'that the assertion of these rights for woman, equally with ciao, !rivulets the doo trine, that equally with him, ohciild by protect in tAeir ercreire Resolved, That to perfect the marring, union anti provide for the inevitable vicissitude, of life, the individuality of both parties should b, equally and distinctly recognized by the partlee themselves, and by the laws of the lan.% sod therefore Justice and the Itigheet regard f-,r the interests of society requlre that our lawn he to amended that married women he permits of to •• • net heroine-ea on their own account, ti ac• yuir• hold, invest, nod diepose of property ill., their u -n separate and individual right, enhject to all cdrrespouding and appropriate obligations. ReigGived; That OW itt constituting woman :the mother of mankind, made her a living prov idence to produce, nourish, guide, guard, and govern hie beet and noblest work from helpless infancy to adult peen; having endowed her with faculties amply but no more than safficient for the performance of the great work lie requires of her, aefeiteentially necessary to its perform ance, the full developemect of three faculties. Resolved, That we do not cherge "woman's privation bf her rights to man alone, forwoman alma has contributed to this mutt; and no both hare alone,' together, we call on,both to repent together, that the wrong Jona by both, in ay, by the united exertions of both be undone. Itesolecd, That sacred and Ineetimable in val ate ae are the rights which we assert for woman, their possession and exorcise are not the ulti mate end we aim et, for rights are not mode, but only means to ends; implying duties, and are to demanded In order that duties may be per formed. Mre. Frohock followed with a lengthy written deiceuree. The wrongs of women was her theme. Mrs. Severance, of Cleveland, read an ad dress, which for perspicuity of thought and depth of argument has not been excelled in any It aura thus far. It was delivered with coneid. crable force and energy, and recthed by the no. ilience with repeated tomtit of applause. Mr. Jones offered a batch of resolutions which after much discuseion, were adopted. Mrs. Griffin, Chairman of the Committee on drafting a Constitution, reported, and the report was Accepted and adopted. Mr. Jones wished to make an explanation; he hoiden himeelf with interrupting every speaker Glad taken the eland. This in certainly as much an the 40th interruption be has mode, and occu pied the time but not the attention of the andi• race. lie goes with a relish for floor m000p• eery lengthy discussion here ensued, in re • !mina to what limb the eociety should adopt, when finally they agreed that it should be de undhoted "The Ohio Woman'a Rights Associa tion." A vole of I.tnakii was given to the proprietors of . the B•iptist CAlireli for the use of their ellnrch; also to the gnPerinienderits of the dif ferent Rail Roads . , for their kindness and cour tesy in passiog the members of the Convention over their relpeettre routes at half the aural charge. • On motion of Mr. Jones, adjourned sine die We have been requested to solicit the atten tion of our readers to the following letter, Writ ut o ley the llon. S. eburchlll, of Utica, New York, the most extensive woollen:ilfoctorer in that State. Wool and Woollen Manufaciarea for 1862.—The subjoined letter was written by the agent of a large, woollen manufactory to a gentleman in Ohio in reply to his request for a continuance of orders to saske.putcbnaes of wool 'for the.es. tsblishment this season t Lieu fita t I have just received your esteem rl favor of the lfith,for wb.ieb poni my thanks I have noticed your remarks, and will reply at I length. Manufactures have, reached a crisis, I oad the question of farther continuanceof run : ning woollen mills meet depend upon the price of wool, as natter the present non-protective tar iti and the Immense Importation of broadcloth, the prices of woollen goods have reached a point of depreseion never Wore ku iu this coun try, mid it is useless to anticipate any advance in price of ovuollea fabric. at least fur a long time to come. frO.pr cannot be much reduced from the present pricee, tiny at all, and, for the poet four yeare,econotay kids kistplutroduced ty manufacturers throughout thei r operationa almost to meanness. Therefore the only chimer lift to manufacturers le in tbe price of uqol:and tie question most be met and anewered in the coming clip. •I f wool growers conclude to hold their wool above a remunerative price to manta facturera, then the mills must and will of neces sity stop, and the result will be to let wool econ omists until the accumulation shall of Itself break down prices below n. remunerative one to toe wool grower,htnol produce a reaction in the f dors growth of wool. MO' the growers will part vs itb their clip st a concession from last year's prices, tc enable manufacturers to go on, a bell fhy trade may yet be conducted by both parties. • Ta decide the smount of concession that ought to be made, the true basin is the ruling pries of broadcloth last )ear and this, taking the four first months of the year. I select the article of broadcloth, as that is the leading article with 'Web almost every article et woollen manufacture sympathizes in price. If the broadcloth mills are all runaingon clothe, it leaves an open field nod market for other woolen fabrics; 1.1 if this machinery—is driven -from cloths to other deetriptions.of goods, this tircumetnneela sufficient to break down the pri ces 8, an over production. In 1851, from Jana ary to Slay, the average price of domestic brood• cloths wee, say $1 75 per yard; this year in the some period, the average price of the same goods i $1 50, and still declining, and it "hay been more difficult to effect sales to any large amount at tbia reJuction than formerly. I wish you to Dote one peculiar foot- from thesci figores—that the Wool in cloths, now selling it St 60 cast mach .more than the wool in the clothe sold in 1831 at 181 75; that whereas well nominated wills wore stabled to make small dividends .o 1851, their loam will be much lorger in 1852. Thus taking the qoantity of fleece, 'tool need iu a yard of broadcloth, it is necessary to re duce the price of wool eleven cents per pound from the prises paid last year by rag 41.17 deal t,s or manufacturers, to enable manufaotorer's I, meet the present ruling priced of clothe. this reduction of eleven cents per pound may at first seem too large to meet the exigency, but you should heir in mind that when a revulsion a trade takes place, the reaction Is greater than in generally anticipated. Now manufacturers ere looking at. losses, formerly they anticipated prefita, agil there facts•rill govern their open, mew. • During the last two weeks the Wiper has met and conversed with sereral of the largest wool en manufacturers in different 'cations of the country, and finds but one opinion, i. e that they had rather stop their mills fora season and the Mock of fabrics in the market be clear ct oat, and let wool aecumulatc, than pay un remunerating prices for the new clip. Other large buyers, embracing some parties that con tributed moss than any others last -year, to cause wool to role at such extraordinary prices, —era fully supplied from their old purchasers to run their mills until October, and will not go Mtn the msricat for new supplies until that time, and then not bo go as last ygar among the grow ers. - You ask me to give you an order to buy wool Gtr us, and also if manufactorers will, as a gen eral thing, adopt this plan as formerly. I have partly answered you above, bat to be more spe cific, I would Bay, that we shall buy no wool through the eyatem of agencies, but shall limit our purchases to our own observations, and not buy a pound of wool until we see it, and first decide whether the specific, lot can be made Into clothe to avoid a loss. And I have yet to find the first partythst btu not expressed the same line of conduct to - be pursued inthis matter. Were we to porno the coarse you propose we alionla have the most implicit confidence in your judgement and - fidelity to execute an order to our satisfaction. But the question with us is not whether we can bay our wool lower than our competitors, hot when we parshate, wheth er wo can get our money back after being man- ofantared Into cloth. 1 If I bad space and time I osithi give you some deplorable statistics of woolen operations dur. log the last four years, but the future develop ments in this line will undoubtedly prove quite sufficient, and have a: freaber loterest. 1 will mention one circumstance, that of over SOD mete of woolen macbinery that four years ago were running on broadcloth, 1 only know- of 84 art. now being used for the amine pyrpores; some are burned up, others are burst up, j sad °there are running on other fabrics. ht a rough anti mate, one•third'of the wOolen machinery adds mummy le now idle, and my candid opinion is, that anima wool declines In plea from last year fall 11 or 12 onto per pound, one•third more will be idle in less than six mouths. Doter Line an' Loone.—A sheriff's offfoer Was net to execute a writ agsineVa Quaker. .011 arriving at the house, he row the Quaker's '. 'wife, wife, who is reply to the int:miry, whether bee Mutinied was at home, answered in the affirms tire; at the same time requested hint to be seat ed, and her husband' would epecalily see him. The officer waited patiently some time, but the Quakers= coming into the room, ha reminded .her of her .promise that he eboald see kir hus band. ..Ney, friend, I promised thet he would see thee. He has seen thee! He did not like thy leeks; sherefese he snide& thee, end h. e b in the bowie by soother pith." IM2111111!111:1111!111 tizSflal m t ., e-t 'She t.v.l an., he,i, bona.: with 1.1. g CILOY aal i.. yearly ittcretaititr. If it it ott6 LA it rtll .li6tract awl greatly pojase the we. therefore . . In view of title atate og nffaire, respectfully eugg^•t t, the Couventi,,n which is to meet to tannov, the stloptlen of a resolution eomenhat hare the &Pottier rri tt tie Cortirartn of Cali I . thou ,hilt i.sue hie call for the nett annual Cot volition, in the fallowing manner: "The Anti-Mesonia and Whig vote. of Alio phony county are respectfully requested to meet in their several election distriots, on the last Saturday in May, between gm hours of 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M., and having appointed three per sons to act as Judges, eh 11 proceed to vote by ballot for the persons the recommend Sr nom ination for the various o ces to be .filled, and for one person as delega to a County Convert tido; the names of all vo ' ra to be recorded, and no ono to be permitted to Tote but well-known members of the party. At the conclusion of the polls the Judges shall count the Totes, and Neal up their returns, and give them to tho per. solielected as delegate, to the to the county convention, to be held on the next Wednes day following, "at half past 10 o'clock, at the Court Ironer, where said returns shall be open. MI by the President of the Convention, and read by the Secretary, and any person having the higb.t vote, provided it is one-third of all the Totes cant, shall be declared nominated, and if no person has one-third of all the Totes cast for any particular office, the co n ve n t i on shall pro ceed to nominate a person for each office." Some such plan, we think, Would be a means of aseertaining the popular will, and would cer tainly Is, n great improvement over the present mode, whfch has grown up to be an offence to many good citizens. . [COMMINCATED]. OWL CREEK VALLEY RAILROAD At a meeting of the citirens of Mt. (}deed on Saturday, May the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: inert as, 'The Pittsburgh and Steubenville Roil road Company have located and put under con tract their rood ream the city of Pittsburgh, in the State of Pena.) , lrania, to the town of Co iiliordon, in the State of Ohio, and bare entered an - order upon their bloke that they will extend said road westward to the town of Mt. Vernon, in said State ..f Ohio, at an early day, and Whereas, An extruded line of Railway, raw. sing westward from the v,wn of Marion, In mild State of Ohio, to the pity of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, is either completed or put un der contract, and Whereas, the said city of Pittsburgh 'illation be united with the cities of New York, Phila delphia and Baltimore, on the east, by railroad thereby gink , n; n continuous line of railway front the %i o.t ip to the city of St. Louis, ex cept the link between Mt. Vernon and Marion; therefore, be it Resolved, 'Phut tho time has come when the "Owl Creek Valley Railroad Company" should nil up the only intermediate link in the afore la:dd extended lino of railway, by organising and putting under eat:Noce the rood from the town 01 Mc. Anson to the loan of Marion, in amid State of Ohio. Bee..lred, ,hat fully appreciate the Ire prtauce of ecturitig the Leacite Of the great {Wand thoroaakfore, threugh the county of Hoer rear. Resolved, That we are gratified to know that the Incorporator of the "Owl Creek Valley Rail road Company" base taken measures to organ ire'said Company and pot said road under Im mediate contract. ge‘olyett, That we believe sold railroad con he built, nai 'we aseure said Company that we will pot only give them our. pert wishes for the success of their enterprise, hot will furnish means to the utmost of our ability for its speedy CoLol,ll.tlOu . R HOUSE, J. BEATTY, titer), From tbr New V orb Herald of Fulani.) FATAL STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. .Yen killed and Am others mortally injured kyld:ivy—Wonderful escape of a Man and a A very molkucholy rilatmity occurred yester day aftebnoon between two iqp,t three o'clock, on board the new steamboat astern pity, bin; in the Rut River, foot of Orand street, caused by the boiler bureting, thereby scalding five men in a fatal manner, one of whom was, killed almost instantly, and another is since dead, iThe other. were taken from the boat in a terrible elmdition, rued cone eyed to the city Ilovpital, for medical asvietanne. The tames of the injured and dead are an fellow,— William ft. Sterns, captain of the boat acald el font the face, head and neck--not expected to recover. Charles German engineer of the boat scalded on the (nee, arm,, hand , . and cheat --uohopc of recovery. John D. Canis engine builder, aria the acting engineer, trying the nischinnery—taken from the boat dead Francis Mayo, fireman, very severely !scalded on the face, nest-, chest; back and hands—be stay perobty recover, although but little hopes is entertaitiol. • Charlet+ Hall, fireman, 6eslde.l on the head, chest, artne, &c., oie4 in tEnthoepital lan evening James Smith scalded on the arm and band; takerrtohis residence in hien& street. Some few others about the boat at the time of the explosion, received slight, scald., but not of sufficient magnitude to record. On visiting the scone of We calamity, we elici ted from the per-one In charge of the boat the fal lowing account of tho fatal disaster.-The boat is gniteacw,aud intended to run be tweenn admix. Calais; the boiler and engine were insoufactur ed by Altair° & Co.. and said to be made In the beat manner. All being completed, yesterday afternoon was designated to get up steam and try how the engine operated. Accordingly, about 2 o'clock the boiler had about Lurteen ln chca Qf steam on, and the engine Wes pot in mo tion when the boat lay at the dock, and was found to work admirably; blot Unfortunately, an unobserved tlaw existed in one of the boiler plates, will& cracked open,from which the steam ratted mot in pent violence, scalding all before it, before they ha time to escape. Other por roes of the boilTr are considered perfectly round. The boat was not In any way damaged nor was the engine. We saw several engineers on board, and they say that the eoploaion did not occur from any extra preafture . of et.ml the boiler watt made to carry thirty.eix inches; but at the time of the accident, there were only fourteen inetesop, the (omens doors were cp., and 'the engine Mop ped. They say It is one of those unforeseen and unaccountable difilbolties whitch occur some times in their mechanical profession, without their being able to account for them. They nolo can perceive that a concealed flaw must have ex isted in one of the boiler plates, hut until the boiler bad been tested, the defect could Lot be discovered: pazcinusomox TO TEE WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. Tha following is s complete Hat of the dele gates from the Blithe of glide, to the Whig Nn• Boost Convention for the nooiination of candi dates for President and Vice Preshlenf bf thh flititad States. The Convention will assemble at the city of Baltimore on the Itith of nett Jour: Senatorial Delegates.. Samuel F. Vinton, of Gallia; John Sherman, of Richland. Congressional District Ilelrgata and Alternates. Lilets.legsLes. •Iterustan. Charles Andereon,J. C. Williamson, 2 W. 11. P. Denny, fl. p. Barium, 3 E. F. Drake, M. B. phad*lo, f Rodney Mason, A. P. iocit; • 0 Goo. B. Way,l Doug. Sejoy„ ,6W. H. Gibson, R. Coulter ' 7 J. 11. Thompson, Phillip B. Swing, 8 Seneca W. Ely, Geo. A. Waller, Si P. Van Trump, Dr. Tolima, 10 8 Galloway, A. Thompson, 11 A. B Norton, 11. P. Davis, 12 John Walah, V. B. Horton, 18 Wm. E. Finch, Beman Oates, 14 Dr. H. Green, Adam Peters, 11. D. D. T. McCowen,John Koontz, i l3 peel Sargent, S Welch, , • A. L. Brower, 18 CyntsVpink,. qmith Orr, . 19 Cyrus Prentiss, John j dhow° 21:1 A. Barrie, Darius Caldwell, 21 W. F. Lockwood, ho's It is of course desirable that eons , district should be represented. If any delegate has any doubts about his.-ability . to attend, let him at once notify the alternate; and if neither esu at tend, let there . be some reliable whig from the district, there, so that the delegation' eau be filled in a proper manner. We trust there will be a correspondence among the delegates, and that they will, so far as practical, have the same quarters in the Con volute:L-OMo Bate Jowled.. We notice with plesenie In the Pittsburgh ps peps,- the name of our friend, Gen Larhaer, jug: gested es n fallible one to place Ifpon tie Whig ticket foe Cowers, In Albellow coun4• Wo I troold be gratified to see hint nominated, as no gentlemen to the county would represent its in tenth. with mote fidelity, derotednees and din- Int. reetedaeet fie is o titholt, Leerhd tnaMtf trolls iniitel.en and Un SUITM II6 2I.I.pI3I.Iiu ekirit - I(,at e orb to to be done—tint:le Saute to requiring the devotien at 1 1U:sand 1 , , 6s; en ion, at toLtiey. the :sou., at Gear miner, nio) del ead upon thei l h h e to the Pont rink 6.1 hood at the h e , th e (Le o . rat o, e•LieLtit to locates II:e ro;orit,i. . ere not .try greet at..l Le La. 1•1,. r o h h , h d, iaeli- Lattuti for put I c lire —I,. rerriLiz theme, t lest- nig nod mit el , le uti. Tale neefulni so nadir...aid. into be th e con cis e , Of his generous sod tr.au;3 inrlim te. We cell mate bras oolong rho loot and u.oet nerful men in I Allegheny oomly—itil weeo'd ore tc eel kiln n Conytree. it f o r tothil ,etn c hi 1.1,1 tall. as I Lis— l'u L :7; r.,,, - - Te!t papt • d otc woi mirii• el-e.foe Y. sd)•:.rd nppilrd hooks:or w, ten not ;dog since for a I.es, of gains o(a particular description. "Novo to• day, air," was the reply, ..het day after to morrow you may certainly have them for Sun. day's dinner, .freak from Illinois. My agent telegraphed from Chioago that they were on the way!" Great country this. tYonderfal age. Usine Or TIM Moue AND O'litiLix Lions.— Theee lines hence to New Orlekne have been united, the new arrangement taking effect on the firet of June. The lines will exist under the namo of the New Orleans &Onto Telegraph Com pony. The officers are as follows: Win. Tanner, President; Tal. P. Shaffner, Sec retary: 0. W. CreddOeir, Treasurer; J. 8. Reid. Superintendent; James Pollan, (of this city.) Thos. Y. Brent., James Harlan and D. S. Crock see, Direr tors. The !eat of Goverment of the Comp:my ie bj km fixed at Loatevifie. Teo Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville 0 ..P.".9, sad the Now Orleans &Ohio Telegraph company will continue their separate organics. The Morse $.. O'Reilly l ines to Cincinnati, Wheeling and Pittsburgil,lhavo cti9o been united businees —Cia. Oaz. F. 13. Cleaver's "Prize Medical Roney Soap." 163-1111 S. invaluable article,. which oh telnra the Prlee tlnJalat the lets World's Fair, In London, his taloa th• 01nr• of all slater courpoeltlenr, and the demand i a en a mat tor Irs immediate use. that It Is with difficulty Fondled be the Threats% It, fragrant, ta (nodal, an I Softeulutt otialitles, and thn stued.'S and white appearan. 001,0 It imparts to the hal:dismal fare. are strains', obvious to all who vas It. A !dual. trial of tide artirdt 0111 supply. drove Its oisperlorltd no, all Din" of a stroll. tharas.er, , . In male LT J. KIDD! CO., erOlVmt street Whohnala AvotA or rittatittub and Its yirlult, a for Bale retail at alt Dru 4 and DitTattaityg atom. myVularM. Pntategrowal„ rw. tat •.... tea 2. Mr Ma. S.sn't. M. Kinn—Lek rue know what ).wean put the fur me to Übnieiala It It la gz.log cE with a nut. aloe 1 44 the thraulaav lr4but,l Th. artiLle la giving usaltental Palbgfaellou. lowa troll. A. W. I:AIiTOLET. Lirrtatort, liatrron Co., tent Ilminum. Pirmsoaan—Deer tiir—Wie . tia.l lett 0110 tie, a quactitr Of Petroleum; It la all sold, sod more le iteeitiol, Semi it. 12 dn•eu; It pratemt arrearames, it will mill replini. Truly Your., RS9TNA Y , TELToIg A co. Drl+gri.t. imerally throughout the city marviullw - T • surJun of all kinds executed at this °9lm .its [whiny., mud at resonahla rates. ttlyntlots 1.4. given Of P. 81.4,. tot Pro grammars 1, Ellsibitioay anJ CorwortY. Card, 4ill Ilex::. Dale of (..olit, lav I shot:. i'Mr.ll,lE 24. La, ooml, tad pracmpt.y d roxl"I A. H. HOLMES & 13110. Successor to H. P. Nelson Co., SIAII I I , ACEUREIIB OF SOLID BOX VICES, I•LATtI SIIUVtLt, , ATTOCK. eFitbkB, FultEIS. PITTSBURGH, PENIA. Qr.. N. 134. Water M . .... hk. - 4 d , or afore PolitLf. 4, - A II Work *1117.1k LQW.I uaWr maufac , ur.d. .r. 23 111 - elson's Firit Yremitun . _ DAGUERRE()I'YPES. Pea Ofrr Btding, Third Strut_ Elk; ITIZS Anti nt tigers tcho wish to ob i.) tato kn ac.. 4 4 , 4s,arthrtlo. 510 if. like tarns, at • lit.l 11 to their inten.“ to ekll at this soil ImArn when ratite satlnienkrti guarkots.l, t.: eo char.sad, liming one at the ik-krkt ktki r*knaml 01.1. aml Skjlloo t mt. krue4d ear tt porposa, with Instryalsald of idmost kinJ. and Lasttut adophkt amt.. of Dammr. r•-nt),lng, m now ptuttr..l the mk.100..1 Hoofs, at Philkdelphla sual New York. Mr. N. datum blmealltu L. this to oh.? to the PlLlrtm.nt the Art, a style of Dagater. tv.ot)pas, richer easily ur tnarout+. which 1.• neva. peas /taw=abd all weLtbrn. (rem -,'cunt A. r.. to to. mat...4.L•rt 1'652• 105 • SPRING ARRAN GEMENT. eni l t ili aja Hail Bowlan Eitpreas Packet Line. llelicren lOq . : " FiVadrlphia and Battilncre. 310 miles Bail Road, 72 miles Canal. TI fli: T111:0C1.111.11IIIITV NIULIr 111)Ultn. 111112=7== tll, Tot Pin aux, ayto CoIiPORT% CA HOLTZ. k N the opening of Canal Nnvigation LI.. Expre•al . ..cltat Lome rill y, o..noact ing at Itlaltordl• with (ha Parteayaraoia A l'aeket d,.t littlurgit a rfet•oloa it o'al,,elt: precisely. l'amenatora t aka lb. Railma.la Mura t:lle neat day at etvarlog Iteyati tlat• loyht, atrial./ at Yllilade;polS or 14.1timora, early teal woro.tt: lialtanart praaansern 0,1,4 at llama atagh: take thy La preal Train Core of tLa muebar. , .. 10511 Cud to list City. artl.iey is time to PMl , ol , rti to WILALiI,4II:I City roan W 011.2.. Yon rnaaeAe m aatat Informatiau. appl) t.n C. I.4;:tl4tiN , Clinta Act - at. 3 1Plai(1 , tfIEN, f Mon. I:crro. or to tr. LrrECMI t Cato Canal U... '852. 1852. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Cleveland and Pittabargh a Bail Road. giliAligMEAß• CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, ~DE— TROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK . , COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. TMIS new end filet running steamer FOR EST Ca?, ran. t`le 3lnn , nrahola wharf. foot of Narkfq etr•vt, erne., trorting at b o'clnak: (Sunda,. ra• r...at.d. tram... Una .01411.v - 111e sqh the taprera Train n; elev.land att4l Yitt.unth IWO. I salmi at Al., and atrial. at C1.0.1.nd at a n'eloek, Z . ; e. ,',,, i ' .. '0 := • . ' . ,- , ` , 1 1 ILtr ' v, t ola„tot I" and I.unk , ra. Pan to land - 03 60 for terl.t.,apllr to JOHN A. OAIRIITFV, put • • Ciorsland stul Pittsburgh Hall Hoed Co 0111re. , orror Mohr mud haiittibsld Worth OP ougubela House. 00 1t 0 o ‘ t..B 0 r 5 the Oblo Nuns It. IL, to Alllatio h and Clsneltud and litt.huhsti It. It, from Altntuns to City, tbs taro !rota Paten:mob to Clordand Is WO Pas. suns ets br both rout.. arm* to Clmetund ot Me wise hove und Oa uons Chun at curs. soo • ^ - Citizen's Insurance uompany of Pittsburgh : 0. O. lIUMRY. thituaroor,' NAMUEL L. MARNIIELL SWF. OFFICE, 94 WATER, BEng= MARKET AND WOOD STIERTS. aDr INSURFA DULL AND CAUOD RISKS UN Till 01110 AND MISAISSIVPI /11VXDA. AND TKIUUTA• . • 44- &sures agatourc lon or dassaCs by FlEk AI" adalmi (ArprsV, of Mr .VE..I and INLA ND .VA Vlll4 7708 sal TRANAPORTATIs.y. U ll / 6 0T0118: IL U. !lamer. ' '. 'Wm: Lelia or, Jr. Nm. liiikiagri ti, 4, Kier, . thigh D. Klilig, Kw. BliziK... Hoh,m Dunlap. Jr.. U. IMLlamm, rsticir n, 1446eird'b.tretielimi. J. lo SeilmaiOmaeker. WfilLer Urpmli. I I'mmltl RIM. Imam.. M. _Pep t ic,;.' • • • Removed, %V McKendroo Wright, M. D. ..-- --..-.. tluntrou IhrntlPt. bag ~,..,..4 hy„ ---- ON , mad. livelllokr t o 142. N. st-b•low " 8. •••• /hal. .142.14 iItu.,FP,P.P.Rie.,Lt., °op; la n o ;. **u., • 40,401 Bane 0. Lalnea_ 10 and 12%01 40 Flied and Z.: l %;;roagfilliii. crl4lo. blqq 16 ,trr= 7.°M. 7:la.lai 17 ° Nonmer L• 110•4. 5•4400 low al. 100 A Lau, Labeik. Ymbrol44oloo, 1101041 . r 4 1/40r.4. a. 1,2 Burch- grid hare an excellent amorinmat of them desirable cede. which tbey ere selling law. • ~e 2 DOTTED SWISS lIUSLINS, of all qual ta round ; at low twee; at Mom of ja2 IIURPLIIC • cuaunrictu. Washing made SALA Ab CO.'S CHEMICAL to • for haaklng kloh or cloth.: painted aortae.. le This 1 • hew ankle, pronoutke•l be Um* who bawl me/ ttettthe to .07 bap to the =tett. for common t.e. 1 1 peea In heap. labor. remand tear or clothe, we half. Warmth' hot , buttons the dicta, or total Wisteria w i l eb t ot:;;_p. , Peolleht qUilltie• eat out,' be re. ' U. "' by "b. " V r. rhiArldrak jet n.. sap, LI tette it Viluable Tract of Coal Lan d TtILS Property lies in Pool No. 3, opposite Monongahela Qty. 30 Whet abort P tleburah: It cotin. two Velum of Otani Coal, one WIVE, the tither ', In depthv and near Vtlnt of Unman. The' 'Out Vein of Coal nee to near tbe liver at to renter a roll I , mad Ineromnl7. the (hat bent. conveyed by a short chute from the plt to the tent. The propene .PIVOCOU a hoot on the river of nearly a moaner of a mile, end the orator It nod at all enema. The met eontatna about 3X, nerve. and be told torethey. ,01 Melded, to eon arthmen. The property 'trill be sold IoP sod oar.. ...age lute, and present* • rare orportnnlty for a tale Inenteneot. I.%ptudllte and Coal ot-r1 ere Invited to ex. 00100 11: 'timed° J. & MORRISON. 74. r Attorney at Law. No. et Grant st. u att. lorporetkoL red ood forako kr DkLL LIDDRT, Weer ot. O ATH. -300, bw. reed for sale by Lir Id DUI 4 MOO CM lirstor it- )R2f.g . LE . ! ,. 1 1 0.1.1E5-20 bbli. just 5 11 - 77 . d jet J. B. CAN WIZ LD. --- YVALLOW-8 bble.Beef Tallowonat reo'd and tut ask el . J R. ossriaLn. Notice to Creditors. rimcreditors of Henry litorrisoit aro here• , salad sat equated to passe Ulla alms* . grfair asset z o i . Uusts:Vii vitaxit de. 0444 lot . .st CIRCUS • AvriLL ARRIVE ON MONDAY, May 31, v.mia.attnr,lrrinit Peale or th e CHIME OF TWENTY DELLS (4 rhino Forts attachment, eat:nano, et the mon heels as well as toreson 4 mush.) on the rand Aqu ati FLOATING PALACE' A Gr Amphlthoatr, marlour. annaptuoua dererlption. with all thy prorearsetne nt cona a lrla that rontelbuta to comfort and luxury. The °reh of Great Cathedral Organ! am! iheTroure of Pefforinera seluctod If a SPECIAL AGENT IN EURePE; and ru` led from the obtlerat hung ntarr. has oeTer had a parallel on attner enntin-ra alma. an 4 Mad. 'MINT, fro= Vienna. Rees B. Jones. • NO 223, LinEarr STREET, PITTSBVIIOII. • VIANUFACTURER and Dealer in all /NM kinds of Tolut.vo, flottfl •mr Prot,. refootthelly Informs Ins puhlie that he has fuer enema la, go ht..; o•ner•1 acforteurat of th., Intel e•lehrst..d Lesni. of To I.vevert , Cat.• in LOW pr..par,tl WI all or d.,. Iste9leteslo er. [kali All 7, ?near , or Oft: ar^ Ityrlted to call. Ile •le. mazufsetures 11071.1.1,11, T.lll, trginia T•l.t, pound lump. fie an,t which sesrronts equal t.l, ROY u.sla,t of ill. fuountofro. N. ➢.—A general ta,ortoartit of h.df.fpsuieh, Melee and Comm.. :..e.frora en band. te.t t, • 150 tail. reed per Union Line for ca.r , by AL. Ilk k . J.k L , ALERATUS—Constantly on hand in 13:6 L oak tot 111,aed ler rolt. tov, hr It. DALIELL .4 CO. Wines and Liquors. 1 5(l0 PIPES, ❑RIf Pip's, (tarter Cask , . sod India Mittrids, al, °l.l and Morn St.n.rfoo, 1.. . Nlade., Ilutamndrs2.4 Prrt Mon Llehdo, P. and Oscan I%.nn-lfre, Saw sod Ilrl 26161.,:r. Wlody.ebsolgnemr..le, or v. loos brauds. inoneb llrandle•, nf ~ U a brands: Itniland Gin. Jn ta Or Itunt. Irish sod Fo , teli Whvdte , y. aualsal and N...lltdtsas 'toss. ac. Part of tne l a erldt'ed t.. dOpaturo. by Per rain in la's to rule ,nrcharrre. end on t.rrom QUEEN a !Mont \ , lot No. . At.tstb .nt Clinton Hotel, . . T"E .üb„,,Tiber._braring liken 'the ae hnV named well known lit Inl, anj end It, calls the attention 01 the tele od• to the Inn, nod c.rll~lla Isom p the na h !? t:aft7t " all time, thst effort will ho .I.sre.i to render their eojo , trn sum . • .• , Th• stlention nt strange.. and others tilting th• eltberfor busier..or . Weren't, le partieularl, tt e 41.1111111, of lb. 'warren, t e;na titua.ed in the heart 1f the 61111111./14 part fit the directi y Ore cif v 1411 and Public Ofilea..ard within • eport ahaunt,. of nand prominent Ida,. nr &mama eta. A. 11. MILL/MA \.w York. lyssoLunuN— rhe Pu•partnership here a Wore existina under the firm of O. a.l 11. c 11(100. Ithlt , l Est a AV, h.. ltd. der le,. diArot,e ho mu.:ll ennr.ent—the. butts., 1,41 ,ert.ed, ant her,nitrrosn ductel br AJ. II Pbcenber,r. I;. li. SHENIII4It.IEIt J. it Fourth Street Property Poi. Sale. • THE subscriber offers fur rule. on ;Tit" seconnued•Ontr t,riutt. with, one or note ol Itte rl.. ...wled on the gr....1i1t...1f! eide mirth t .nt the nort,e- eV Cherry Alley. Ili. lota the eat., tht ft. to hoot. At 1001 t deep,Vo an el'oy It. vri .e. Th • 11,13/... of het et, three gone+ high. stn newt:new. entl orn so a.. ittoble locallort for ...nide nrufetttoLel,'ltt.ettoot Fur forth, perne+l.tre, ',ply to Mtlehe hollEANo. A Ile then y ltr to 11. IIKADV \'ll,lllN+. j 01.4.1 • 101 Fourth etre,' • RELIANCE LINE. PORTABLI BOATS: 1852, lid. ,,, lN:J ., Lute a c . o .„. nr . 'l ,,, l . T ,,,, itiffa vr t r, l%L . :: . 1 - L ii r r, th r t e L tut ILLAIlLtaen In to§,ltto of Liu, Aral wt.& 04 crLL,,,t Ail to wit. au itarrtae., LA rim Itteral phtrms, we hare 0 'lLL.tutor• ewer.. , Wolin. VOW pteptreLl tnrontrurt for at,l teeri•. , fr,tot. t,, te , promptly' forttard.l. TALL LLAL•nIy of 31.Lsta 11.11 A UeL,-.11 hat mg IL•ttaitt. OA, cLmitaLthitatik.ris lio.luiiiilltitueuli , will eiLiri , iiii. ATitINL. A KNEM Lt. , i Anal Mew:, L9 , ..rty etre, i itt,i,tr,,k ATI(IN1 4 0.., :Li, i t 7. %Lt., Lltryt, Phil:Alt-Iphi. .‘., . TA DWI: A St, • , Ao. 1,1,tf 'toward Lt., 1ta1t,m,,,, 1852 .o15:1 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. • Emer. aNnceD, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Ira MR; 7,1L1 Two Daily train, FROII.-,PITTSBUROJI TO PRILARELPIII.4 AND BALTIMORE. - THIRTY HOURS THROUGH PARS, $lO. EXPRESS MAIL. TRAIN w 1i leoyo W. Peon. ,ot 'nutty etrvet. above tho Mtg.. ~ore morning at et, u'e'te.f v t nip tb., ez.rell: 10. to Turtle Cr.rk, a bore they era the but of C.arbeo readlto.ea to eonvoy 01.1 t n,tee.,.,, • trot rate Tornniko Ibomt. to Brett', tftati..u: (Coot.. to tux...weeny oaett trait, of C.otebrel on.l the, 41te thy Ctn A L' N ' ; t l l:ir,Vl l ol!7,z. ". Paeorugent fur Itatt'inoro todtr Vt.rk attend f'drobeetaul Mall Roll at !Isar...burnt, krt is IN-, at ttt. ta,mor Om PIM! Mi0n1 , 44. Tilt: EVKNINtt TILAIN loin leave dal:y at P. ft., -tiring at 1 h.ladelobia tt ernes. 40. ehool, D. DCECn PACEfIN I.IN P. 0111 , th e l July at r , nneollna at IllaintPto.airb th reona. Itallrotd. Through from lltt , tin rg I, to Phtladoi- Dtt , BaNimoro In Ibtftf eignt hour.. • Itil Po. Melon, par. lea and others out on e tf.,ln at 0 4 1 Nfo 0./4 an , l :urn o r i 1.. SI. Fate to Kurt Idloorty, 1". k 2.", e; to Ttle Cr.. k nOC. W.. aro rrenaree rt. •pec.al tram! to ur Turtlo Cr, et or any Interrt,Natentte Or tar- Lee lON. Vl' C 143 o. Mumogore rill prnenn. thole Ti../..ota o• the 115:00at1 011 c, in the Monen.fabola llottee. 11 at, Brerot Settee-1u ewe, of Joao, tb. t' .any null them. todroa reetvatelble I,r pommy,al tetmeage ootf, and for .,, 414101. not exceeding no hnedrt,4 nod Bay &dike., ~..lezdtf I. 11 t.+11131 EN, Aeon: , It. N.C. 4.2 UNDRIF:S -10 non .11stra Sugar Cured Ilartor e vanrate..l: 12 tuba pore shaulden. Prefixal,: 00 Into, Cream (.11,ea.er 100 bbltt. Nne.2 and 4 Mackerel: 1110 boom. (earl Itarrh. ron'd and tor rah, by V. F 114111,1( 1. co. _lei_ No. lad and 112, areenr.d IL vOO L—The I - 014hest wine, fin en.sh, paid 7 (or all tha different grade, of nub ve.,Fra 1 fife,. gel 11. LICE. No,lll).l.lberty .t. 01V TAILS-2 soaks on eon signnieti f. Gar nlos (jell 11. I.F.E. ILED IIAY-200 bales redo ford.le a) Jot & LIIIGETT. UllO IRON-200 tons Foundry, 200 tone A nee: for ale by nIIEY, MATTIIKITri •CO CIIIEESE—sO bin. now landing for side by ./ lel TH.41\111)1( LILT At CO. cgALERATUS-30 casks' and 20 las. un vontignMent , for rale by fat 124I•11 DICKEY t CO. ‘1 ALT PETRE-50 ekn. in store, for sills by ISAI.IIIIIICICII If a co . , VITOOL! WOOL!—We will pay the highest muter miry In bnob. tnr thb.barion• gyndet of 11 bob . VON DUNNHORm * MUlt1•11b. Jel • - Noy. 07 Water t 1111tirbat eIIEESE--28 Western Reserve; - Pine Apo!, fnr nee by jet VON EIONNIIoitzT a M Ult MY. i t ROOMS-100 dos. fur sale by _____ jet • VoN PONNOOIItt 61(111 IY. II AY RAKES-25 doz. "Wen" e.elebra.. 111 l tal make, for intle jet VON 110,4Ni:togs? M It POI% EASDRPS.—IP nest , ' half buthole and yotlob lbr 110 e by el • • VON PON NllollB'l a MURPHY. SCYTIIE SNEATIIS 2 •IO dos:lbi sale by vI VON BOVNIIQUST ;MRS° V: ARE EISII—This Spring's catching, J rso'd try H. ana toy sal , by lIKNRY II VOLLINS: illlEESE—English Dairy and Cutting for. J rs's by lIVSRIC 11. COLLINS. 4,-.I,TARCII-40b.ra.1.1uaright's partner's 10 . by oda by lila I filially 11. cOLLINS. B --------- ACON-2000 lbs. for sale by Jot HENRY 11. (.611.1.1110. ROOMS-50 4oz. porn for solo by 'So PEARLASII tone 3 first quality fir solo by Lis I lIENIthf 11. ml.taNs. INE APPLE CREESE—Ohustead's pre tam, for oils bY Jet 1.161111.1 f LICOLLINS. ifIRENCII PARLOR PAPER—A splendid mortonot of 001,0 and o th er thrlelles 411 ::rl ,. :. i te . b l ; for Drawl fr.irar. p lAl4 ll l4, lust coal No. 66 11thkrt et. j Eft A Idt WALL PAP-20,000 pos. at 6. 6, 6,10 66.112.14 non pine, recently. rot , d, attl for role Dr _ forth I THOS. VALUER. H - AM$--;1000 lbs jus ree'dfTr sglo by RUVIRI,L• JOIINTON. Weer an 4 l'en••• yDES—A lot country cured, just reed nal for &e by RUYAELL L JOH ti TON; . . GIIIOULD - ER9-2000 'bootie' t rea'd for sale by [ml3» AUESRLL &SOUNSTON. Drafts on Cincinnati CONSTANTLY for sale at the corner of Matte and Shia greet; tr us,Al - - A. mums* co. Land Warrants. R . OUGIIIT and sold at bast rates by siT3f A. IS ILKINd k CO , . _ . . bi yoUi if you haTe a bad Ibreath.TAT ai r rti d t 1 a a:r ler . ....aar " • Ida ! rtalo a m!! t Aw l • meor ii.llo Ora wit.. ~ a u a gafir money rpturtml.lf It 11,14,pereparil,11.1.t, 11.1",ail.(l.strennla gnM a i b Vi L ntteViiig,T. b J. aoliooam A a CO O. ROIISSELUS SOAPING SOAP —A su mysl. pnior allele fay n's er' L wrixos s co. ' jkOKED SDALMON-100 lba. prime, just I Tred fu. gale • IiIeCLURO ICO . .0751 Omen and Tot Dealers. I ERRING-4 tin. genine Dighy Herring, 40 No. I am hea rre4 fat &apt,/ . MeCLU AG a CO.. so, v4si Laver FLE Moo.. and ';.lad. LK 11 ATER L r_ {rota Lot/du:rand Part.. ItOPA I.TO 1 I: and I . I.O .!NNOBVICTILIton, Parte. MI.A_LOLCIALOIr: JOON (10r.EIN..1010 A 111 T 11, .r tl I'. 31ADIOA ' , ILL' LAKE, n , R. sro,r, O. VIIOAIII' JO !MOWN. )IK:iIpI.3IES LAKE, PEItRY, MAI/LOAN. de. rfriii - 11.• Find *MI L moor 4,t IL. font of Sr.‘Vlar ctreet, buiow boor Ilrld and exhlbitionr, be Oven et 2.1 i and 71; 0t.,1t, at l'it I;oren. for one , r4et, conentlar on BIi)SDAY, Mar •: . .411.41.enr. APO, ITAY int and TI;ESDAV, Jd t, 7tt, and )kllso, WEI.O!i ‘ ES.c DAY, June tab. ADM f?SlON—tOrrn (all lf , llAxit..) &Cecntr.—, F.tollr (ali ein.tirnro \\ Children nr.l l rr, 10 trot, belt pox., Gal lert,2s, . 111.arrn ebairy otter h . .llicrenred frorn 11 to 12 and +•- *Pr Aertion to ltte,guraer. . . K. DI VON, E.n., 1, cr.lie. n7V911101 \ PRILO,HA,LL. DOllt7F,rB ORIGINXI „ , PAINTIMAS AI AND • N ht,,E. IZepr.leriflnftlietuptation kxol..ion. ialatetk ;1;:n. VI 1' .'NI- 1 , 1.1 Ill4re re lured ' to 124 I r.O l / 4 r..1y rinte-nn Ju.el4. 14 , 1.15tt tp I, llimsnat.loter, evenina:\ Cheese , ,,Warehoute.\ OIENnY Forwn'r!ling' \and p I'l RIM • Pc Orr m Obik•xt. TWO, Fot grnt-Ally, WO, tyrot kb". r 4,1 I. t:Au 1 : 4 t °KING, FINTItACTS.--=l 4 ros lon A 1 N. 2....1 Is axlractil of Rwst....lt It ger. Letnon, V.,..111.i., 1 . ..n.1. 0....1 Nutm../.. 14, Extr, toe •re nreal . ...fter. ateth Amlll,ter. .4 ( 7 41 15.PPV" .,, M lb , bT , 1.. ILX)X A CO, rner.A.M.rtlet at. and Di.osanork s - rill ACkEREL-.N?. Nlo. bf. bble. & kit\ \ 11exa, A s 1 r r ,i c r , ~,ni j ' w..k;;P:?.grt'. i:. ° ° ii. , RESII STIAD-Ree'd foE yak.. by • ty. A. itcI.ILLIKI/ A CO. L Ab10N...-No. 1 in IlblLTnil kibi reo'd for' t 7 ..1e tr, \ , W.A. 11ret,111111 A CO. 515 1 3,11 L-1 0 /1 i 11,.. N. 0. far ...elo bY ut. 111.TeDN. . / / I 1 , 2e ---- \ l tSP...S_. 6i'. o tt, x Asnle by NI () ;',, A :ii . ' '''' . . N. ' • - n., .. d tOFEE,E-150 !mg , fiireen Ri(L`for c kale by 11 I, m1:11 \: A. CULDnErl'ft/N. .. '..- L. A. Page's . Atodyne Oil: n.., filliT only positive oniL s enre remedy fire .. : ILu'f ; iii!. rli i 4=7); g:=7,: l',,.'t.n r . 1 . I .".','`. ,' L g.. ' r le.r ctery,', , .r on. innro valuaLla than 111.. \ ,\ \ A 1 . 111 , 1.11ANn OPININ \ \ T' 41 nut „ ../..tre. tint I lasee 01. ' 314gra, Pagn, I. Parelj'a Ancalyna 0111 u fly ptartlce. r aume thne, 1, , n1 \ ."th the ottnlV mte,sol.nre. retomm../..111...• ....re ,n ray , 1p that farst .11strralng malsdr, thA mrs. • I ~ ...I, 4 tloNnfou iv raronltn.ndlno/ Its niAtn the ent..ll , nniver.,,ll t. s. \ ~ TU1).11A8 0 POSTKII." P. K. 131111.1.1111.4 , No. CI Wood 'ar. --...---,—_ 1411 IN 'f kilt L'ALSIIS belt: SIIA IV ki-t".CV FI rt1n..11.1,..hr.x., , ..F 4 ali 0, brlllknlrolore.lp.tOpel, r 1 at \ .... \ ~ A. A. 1 1 / 1 , 1t11.1 A C.M.i. ' , , 11 .1ar..11111arket s iet. '„ , , ...--, d\ ' OSSA fllElt IIIINN ETS -A . A. M__ruibn 'l A c.. t ill 'LPN? t,, act it .i a.'0.1..........r D n./...,,` , . i , (. 1 l 1 LAJI.1.) Illlti 'S , ' , ,Jtll4 reed at A. 4. ~..1, : , 1 1 . , , e. A \ Cv.'..1. , 5 1 /......f • 4.4 rie Foulard .13.... \ .1.11.0, LI NEN E.,itic pol l . iu t roe aat \ AINS! 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RF.El.`ilEll':il'..ll'OltE.s-rho \yorici'Lef•Ly-' man 11, 1 . 0 1 . .11% lilt YA Y'Lloric , t- nrArino,co Yo. 1,11,11 Ath......,, and 1,c.111,1 an1j. , ..., 't.0.0144 lath / 1 1. 14c41,4 00 tuvon/......n.,,, l'y 1....1.1 'to 11.> actlAlng man ..1' thl Unti..l r.tal/..1.' , Vol. 2 1,11.11.11..1..11tee.i1111/1 ...riot,. 4,5...i0n& .Jurtr,,,eNetll,tll...‘l'..ltlrallcollskimo . 1 on . 1 . \ t. 123, `l` . , I.11‘L111.1!41'12,,, L4.i.ti,rafilt—loct, !tr . : \ for r 31.1 1 1. ''. I ,--) ...r.tl • ‘4.11-11 ' 0 s' l'l ) ,!' ° 0` .... 1 .1 . 5 % ..._.' MASON'S 1147 4 0 g r cie rce!.a „ \ L.• -...... I,IIAT ENT 60iff .1. 'L, , 1 arreistrd ig an.' IVEIN-416 11. on ,24 s 'lit 1 4 0 5 rv , . ~ 111 LACK L v E A 1) ot . PL,PLIRIAGO-;20001b.t. 111 ( cr.'''. hr ‘‘ .. _A '.• • • vv,ltlcn-,. C 0... I, I AMP El M.I L EN.,-2I \ bblsAirt good, order V j roc ..I, In, ~ t ~,,Is I ~.. A klct , Acv. \ 14 4 EA 'VII Eits_l,s a g s prime lieri i iii - t ekyk for at tit, t.r ~.,24 v s.rp,wli , rik,,F.,„_ . t fues.efs--2,stf;ica.\l3earet, ju s 4ryeti per v . ',ion ved,roona ii.:ll. De \ s ris, _ _ . {,4"i* li liP -26 \ li Lis.ettpe ca 1. rrA ~\:: ~ ?.1.1 T 44 A FETY FUSE-L 5 IRAs.' *. lLr I . 31. Ft,. ' J. V-) t * E AST!NG AND RIFT. '. :1.'4 1e.,1111 11nf can . 11, . 01 11.th. ' \` \ • 2., .• 1...1t , 14.; til" , r ' \ in., ... t• . .., \ ' J. S. DI Llo;:iii l CO. I. 110 - 031 S-40 doe. IPY sole ~. t,‘ \ , 1 1.5.11 '.l. T. a ..r.t.t.licoNi.` :R'S FARINA, . •!t,. \ • Whe•letiqiri* • • ft' • ‘ ;' . ..tr ‘ lK ' & r.' gal ter •t the In «1 1 g ir-.ib W. k thme. 4.17 , 1 e Nt l ^o. - I.LEESE T -Qf stipenor "' wobr W. A Xtttr""-- Aif ITI sew tvtitl r. A . . .111% 14 my:B 52036. l,7Tb on hapJ,k , SUGAR, U 13,11 E,l\ll 'i l:ll'l.EjdlOlk S: i It IW—Nos. 1 and\ ..1 ..... - {r mJJ F LOUR --50 bias- 'pxell \ for onto —' ,b i t QiaAR--25 hbds. laildik,{ P row atior. Cin i...7 elonall, and for rti o/ hyi .... . .. n• tit! ' . \:,, EIST recd at the citeaik Pabl4 t ttbin Offl e ow of IV. A. Mildelifenner A Co., illo F st., Iloilo: . Nen 3lnothly Mattoon. foe June ', , • . Thor Vilth•Volume of Harped N.Y Monthly leaner. P•truutuenred by M . A.. of th e p resent; numb.r. T4e Poblishers el:threes lltl, ooody of Trogr \ loc the et' the at their thanks to the public sod t e pilot, foe. the extraord,nery degree of fatrer wit , . whi:6 \ l la au ere , site numbers t ire been•reogitid. Tile 'ye I edition " i • hntl i bli n s;j; ' L t i:Ve ; trirOeirn e f . insittna sy \ tlglal at- Lsotion tel their tr od, ac Np artment . ',hid, heig,inix,4 by ma of thy ntrod, accomplished Moray imitation. of the .. lob .tr ni y. and it an tenon...N.ond hundredoklollars a. The publGhers trusi,tbat it Is not neeestrary for afloat° reiterate their amoranom. l hartiothong shall re ,, bet ail• ou't ell to the todenot this SlagarlnSio Cue attdiftest deen•t offensive In Aeih r. r ,. . or ,to ova Moral sentiment. Veit, will emit ateadllt l ot Mer.litmn the public • tgalthy.moral Influence, end to lm ire the th.....1.r, to well v• plows\ the taste of Melt 1,10 es. ' They will atm to make theirs Ilsgesloo a colonist. •pertory of orbatarer Is mon oft, Pal and adm'able lit t e, current literary yrodoctloutt of the day. hod volumes oA haeX ovinhas v .? o UAW at • 'SUGAR -100\ fiKir. : ll. O. for salob , 1 kJ toydi 4 ••'• • r - -- xi OLASSES-4Q \ ,bbko. _.. O.; ±- . 171 . 'COFFEE ~- -15 0 bag44 , Pittio Rio , f pale by NI ACKElfin-100 1 . 3b4.110. 4; • , .1 , . - io kir. t.Pli • " •,{ . Mr sele ur s il lAT.S=4 . oi;ibu: for solo bp s : 5 \ , 1%.72TN ., \ ik. noyD.,_ , SI UNDRIEI3-- \ ,:,, . 75 eks. Feathern e, i , 01. 61 =1::: --,„ 4 map oroopp; ~ 4 r ee bes ls A t( fla are: now !amain from rtT .t." " r tlebesx, to 'llt.toklAll PUKES' Ai' CO.. I_TARI'EIt'S MAGAZINY.--The Julio No. M num be r t.'ZeAlzatP . , . 'll•zo;i h r,,! :;: ,. t h i.Tiplg ' -ligt k .2: Tins number tannotenres • new ' , Omuta Mindoro tan hi the 'lto. to • ttiortnee. It. t C. Vtli Airi.b , it at the ;midis hers loins: prima'. anadt . übble. Luveriiig'sbruihod ant k Pulvirlted, for 411 by A. 431ILIIKRTS051. TOW YARI . 4-2., elm for - mrtr7 \ \ J. 1 0 .1.41071 EL). 1 UCKETS-0 ,doz.\ Mariett4for'salob 1 my:.l \ \ ;7. thevernm. , eirtiBE-7:3151177 - Cream: tor stal•bt lIyF.IBLABII--fU gate furenlD by ll , Enr.l \ ..*II.CASPIRLD. 0,T m A , 8 2, 11—) casks f r AtiliaTUS-' —2OO boiett; - \ mr2T ' - I ARD OLL-20 Noa for oat° by J. D. LUMPIER. INSEtO OIL-25 bble. T. e. OATIVIRLD. 10LA53E3--.60 bble. fur sale by J B covnixi, b y s: tarp . ) Pio. 3 5420 , 50re1; I,c Lb mr•i7 2 °too, vi\ - 7 sar27 E t CAN{IZI.D.,, ..., '.: (.1171 1 .4 ---- Nl -7.--- ERC I L A L . \ - • • ---•\...,...._ tEVELII,\OP\THE RITibEI:.CII(' ILIILEIS: ''‘ . • /.1.-n,..:41 tp. , r,k matir.C.N\ n. 0.:1, , , r . , '.44" ... .:01.-14...1.+04,.. li nip ' s., til*r4iiMilli ar-- ( 1.. ~,. , tuith.t t• a**, \ 1...4 Ir. .* , n5.,..e.u..." arikies , fur , . T.. - 1..... F'', . t .• t• • . 0 •il •1010•FrO•re. r . I ~...,. ...,r, ' ni.1.1 ;•• t 4 1. • .... LC II t 8 urLtliakt, fur • . \ \ . , q... .1." • 1 1•., ' i'. ..,. .1 ... '' ' ;4 - tit in-, r : :r• • - '.., :j, , ..;,.., g--,A i ar.d.. o to teniffen -6:.% ir i., •.., c01.X., 6. - • i.ur la t,,- .• A. ..,., :,.,t• , ,''.. 1. i ,b• 5..,..i,),, ~ - 4i.. \ ri:?•... 1,,, 1., 1., 111 Cilla,„ • 1,1 i • ~, • klr •) ~ t y,to„/,0, ok.r,rtlF, Ifig ''.,l\,. i ...... , -L.. .1...L.14,,-:•.,..c..m. I jl4f I.• . lb. ,\,‘,.. -,,,.. r .auk ir.t.t.s.: 1,4 ..te:el.f irate( 'ff•xt 9, .• 0 00 a ) r,10.1.4 t.,1 1 ,d,.4. b i 0104 b.. 6.5 .114t4,1..., sufficient, m would, , •rStr. lb Meat lti•ctsbalial , rt thc ikatkel, and yre9yn l am ~ masartal cbanrn 1 tr. 0 WIN( to the tlalintga of iTteiloarlot,iee ha eno trist.eitox,aoy extended itspart,(44aY:altaitall befall Is Y ortinrokgir• our 0000007 readers mffilti report. of aeit .l lm and' Itbdlnd" priers, aimhatlba.ffiteexitly rotit , ct paffelLlr, updar , , , the exlstlrix atda1. 8 184 , 6 ffi.e. ' \ . .91511E8-5.14. hare , been mainly can is basalts lutes; of w Web the ffillitkorl air were reported 0007 .=, 0 t0...110 Wirt. erob and.thate(6 WO, at 2Sic. 80 ilMeflwd Jestata an'. ~, wrier .iyab ty. at 3 Sltt.4monttus Ails, at fs ii,pi. eralatb at 5„14e 119, ' , ale of ytttffiekt In limited idtx at tagNia ID. \ Tltortuand Is fahltsedtf at the warm ', 7 0 0114pr...1c M ,m. elt 001001 a ffirmni, tbe amormt vontu id \be UM umumfamettrrs of alai, % .2,.. \ r,',\ 1 V"t t , s AI,COIIOLL-The ruliftm \ rafts ars ikailc 1 iliir4:llo BUTIII-Biztter bar ‘,,..1•1 1 .ii, more Reelas and itriia nary met Is futther deeds...ail* last 'trek, 'd , restt m IVY, wharcale 9 9,I1notf00tutnard,offir ioo)•< iRL ii;„,.hll. 4. , .... I. :ow voo -,, t , .. 111 )0 1 .114,.-, Betlea 9 ! 0 9919 900 0 9 .'9. 99 0 0 4 - 8 819 . 9 43{94 , 1nAtte f.. 1 / 4 ..n . 0r the- .werk at 12Xe,i+ r d. 18 Mats at /2c 11K.9. \ ',%, , ILSCON-A corquaratterly .mill Iffirlricsa has brett. do ' I .,'ltryin bOOOO entitle \ She reek, with 60 lidsortaniebange Itt stricter. We notathalolffiving' leaffiat,l9 . lffids abaft'. tittl'at 6){.-; 160 8X7060.9* 0 X ':10 ter sugar corals bamfirt 11m 7,caaks sffitulleffir . ac. 8 It r;\ 1300 18. ham+ aalffit: \ 100020 eldelfat 01dd, Nam Da do at 100\k back. at 69/ fbr ithAii!ffirs, andlo9 for ilAtlin 7000 98 hamaittloa - LIMO do abou era at 914f:10,00 ffia s at 074 (40,i. ffir Iffibuldrrs, 074 Mi ‘ a ,dra,'and Isle fdx hanue \PAP 5, b0. , 14,9%,... , 3104 air shoaldirre. at 8744! e; 6500 Do hams at PXdClOc (112191 aldffitat VXM,6OOO e. 11934 tabu am ham. at itm 41.40 D. at 85 , ;, , ,fTe effittedars, and 10c ffir 'Stuns; 8 creb attiX for rhouldereolOo for Tema: and 101., ', far std-r; 7teo c country earrd at ii ill( tor aborddrta, Ilid fl,•ldes, an ds \ for tinmef 40 c lib:ridden it ltfie, 4 . \i‘ 0 d 8 haffic a ' 9(faraiht Offfir 19ifyfdra it 01(0.0 bh/a elflolder at B%e. and 2kr sir:tr cur e d 4....i.ii.ttib. , 01 (kiWAX-Tb.6lBralnal ter•nt affiht 70 c horn SW I)nntra - and 22423 fro*stmat, . \III.IC4TB a TUD.....Stic isonfacturera Irtettaof Itea:'- vaajturitat.t hare barn *laced. ItOti our 1161