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IDWAIID Illtotrorob. Santo JOGS or mom Or groom arrows, 5. min OKBLIAAT. illegtmay. JAMI LOWEL, Pittsburgh. aoxate: 711.1.1.1018 I. GAIU/Stglt, WirREADING ILITTRE . WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF .77118 CAERE [IT von nous mos.] SPECIAL DISPATCH. • BALMOIE, Jane 19, 9, P. M. Forty•s# bullets bare been had, b e nt no MIMI. itation. - . The excitement le tremendous. Tha Webster men are arm. The Southern men sew molly evince Intense betted against Scott. The Scott men will dle in the trenches 1 cannot pre dict the lame.. The Convention bac adjourned until 10 o'clock on Mondity. Witernil Cerreesonieuriot the Pittiburab Germ, • , • BeVralOnl, THUM:DAT MOlitiziO, dine 17, 1851 I wmi too much prostrated by the opprtnive heat to *titbit night after . the Cmrrentiou Joarned..Fell reports appear in the papers here. 1- Ws had speeches from some of the moat dietin. .guisbsd men in the country, end a great des4of noise, excitement, . and conftteion., The ffeott men, and the Filth:lore—ma Webster men, were each trying to ascertain their whereabonts, and feel their way. The united Webster and Fill. more wing appears tai coat number'. the Bostt guard, and the prospect Is by.no,mesps enootra ging„. An immense pressure is iironglit to bear against Booth, by thowalbh of cWt litiers who ate -here, besides the leading and attire politicians In this City, all laborieg . for one en 3, the defeat of Scott. It looks seri meth 113 if the eon-. ceis of the Whig party were a matter .1 au prem. indifference with them, and that they would as soon break it up as not, as they tumor - edly will do, if they persist:in their ruluor ruin ; Last night thine was great eleitement shout Ii hotel", abdict tbo !arose corners. The dele gates asid outsiders did not generallfilispeise antitpast Midnight. The parties were watch tog each other, and endeavoring to retivent Lax , gainlind'sale, as there are always someludiffer ent and unprinciPled persona who can he lode ._set to *O for either of the candidates. ,The Southerners have priblialic.l their plat- Cum and tkoisay that it meets with the appro bation of the Fillmore and Wchairr men. A • part of it is well enough; hot there are other portions which the great mars of Northern Whigs vein neverrecognise and endorse. I do not think . It possible for it to be 'adopted, hut if it Is, we most repudiate it, that to all. It goes tho whole extent of the finality question. w. Uoctirooi, Jane 17, ILI halt past 2 o'clock, p. ,The Convention ham jest adjourned until six o'ldock, after a very interesting session, in which the preliminary Merl towards a platform wcro had. - The committee on credentials was not prepared to report, and after the adoption of rules for the Convention, Mr. lioness of Louisi ana, offered a series of reaolutions.:-1. That a committee of .one from each State be appointed to draft &platform. 2 That the delegation from each State appoint their own committee moo, and 8. That the Convention would not proceed to ballot for President- until the committee re . - ported. An!artimateci debate- arose when the rote was taken on the first resolution, - and Uwe earrried by a large majority_ The nays were generally Scott men. An amendment was offer ed to the eeoond reeolution, Ly Judge Jessup of Ps, to - the import that the members of the committee, io coating their vote' in coin. mitts. on a platform, should have as many vet's as the State was entitled to to the electoral re!. /e/p. The States were celled, nod the vote was anion:semi to be 150 yeaa to 143 nays. This was received with load cheers - by the Scott men. 14mbetitste was then offered by the opposition; for the resolution as amended, during ibe pen deneyof which theVonventionadjourned. As mitten, now look platform will be adopt ed. The whole South goes in a body, and their allies are found .In the Webster men of New England and In four or five from New_lfork, and some from the. North-west. It to pretty "trident that the South mica-- TIM, have secured the Chairman which is a great requisition, sad by` their rend phalanx, thole brow beating and bullying, they have thing* 'pretty much their own way. As at present cow stiturad, everything is unfair. Virginia, Louisi ana, and Kentucky bad bees allowed seats on the platform, for three or four times se many votas•rie they are entitled to. to the call of States, where the electdral vote LI only, cast, Ohl" does not make en much difference; but when a votala taken viva seen; which Is frequently the ease, they drown the large States of Petiasylva as and New York. Things look gloomy ter the fakirs, of the Whig Fuji - but let as hope that all Is not et lost. . - D. a. w. Emmons • Ltopt.—bn 'blonder last Francis Alger. Eeq:, who Lae • llon at his residence in South Boeto; so ferocious . that It became neces sary to slip his claim to present hint from Juju! , ing Well who cams near hie cage; engaged Dr. Jaeksatt to do it. Taking a sponge dipped in ether he held It the lion's nose. After about • pound and a half of etheriWas administered to him he fell asleep and ,named so twenty- min• etas, in U. meantime the, Doctor nipped his claws with • pair of pincers. Soon after he be . ' cameos linty as ever, but it is probable that his teeth also will Lam to be cut a before he can ' be •We pet. AlllOlllllll layssion or' Mexico —The Wash ippon correspondent of the New. York Jourroo, or Commerce writer: ' From various mouroes we learn Umtata empe dlUoa in preperation in the sonthwest pert of the United States to tared/I.om northern pre shuts of Mexico, and wrest titan from the do =olden of the /metre power of Mexico, and es tablish their independence.. What this govern ment can do to prevent it, More then It has done, dots net sppotar. • OSSA? Mill or. New lIAMPSHISII.—Thero can be little doubt that one Of the strong inflamee operating to induce the. recent nomination of General Pierce for the Presidency, was his good flutuan in being on °Nonce men, 'uncommitted to &odious or individual Politicians of his party, and theieforo giving all a hope of gaining favor with him . and an equal chance in the struggle tot the patronage he would hive to bestow in the - event of his election. The following paragraph from an exchange papers shows that the strife, for the epoild hes already commenced In the Granite Slate:— !f Virgil:dale the mother - of Mudded's, Now Itallpshlre Is tho mother of Presidential can& — delta Heim then dee of the prominent can; &dates foe that office natives of New Hemp - shlre; Hose, Webster, Dickson, Pierce hod Doug lass, the latter. His esid,, itavlog his birth place in that Steer. Whatever Newrilampeddre has dose in contrib.:ding great men to the nation is nothing to what she is likely to do. New Hamp shire Statesman says that since Pierce'.' nomi nation a crazier dee of people were never abroad than come now found at the capital of N. Hamp shire. Foreign Ambaisadors, Heads of Depart ments, Consols and Charge d'Affaires, to ray no thing of heads of bureaus at Washington aid the endless stay of miner offices, ate plenty ac ' , leaves In Vallombross,'; Horetwas.—The inhabitants of Rauteua eel See other Wands' In the bay of Honduras, who are dependent on the Dktieb, have refused to acknowledge their authority. They demanded the ald of Elondarse In Ai& rebellion, and it ins Weearded to them. . There was great excite - lOW as the halm* sad the Oceanianl build lap bon been publicly sold at a very great ra- Front • 1151 lately . pedlshod, vs hod that Goy. New vetoed twoatrfive sots of the Lesistettlee doting its bat smstes. •. flert:Pnteugalfrirtautarvtous.—Home of the papers friendly to" Om Pierce,- is& about hie behsg one of those who shoiddast their new t e: r, and mantled to the demo of their country. tiro tellers Brigadier-Generals do not shoulder muskets, nor do they •march," In the usual ac ceptation of the word, and Oen. Pierce was one of these 137 an act of political, and perhaps ptraosud, favoritism, Mr. Polk bestowed upon him this high commission, for which his pre vious life had given him no. fitness. It was no fault of hie that neither nature nor education had made him a soldier; but it was a fault to pretend to be what the result showed he wee not, and what ho himself, while in Mexico, con tented he was not. The misfortune wu that Mr. Pierce had not virtue enough to decline the ap poittment, or perhaps was not aware, until ex. penenoti had taught him, that be was not quali fied to discharge its duties, with honor to him eelf-or adiantage to the service. Had be really shouldered, a nrasket as his eulogieta say he did, and taken Misplace In the ranks, it is very pos. Bible he might have acquitted himself handsome ly ; butes it is, the leas that was Said about it the Mr. Polk, no doubt, thought he had made a hret•tate appointment when he gave Mr. Pierce that eommiselon, just aa Me party now think, or et least try to persuade themseiree, that they have made a Bret-rata nomination. Should he happen to be elected, it is to be rented, the last error wilt be worse than the brat Certainly he has given no evidence of fitness for the high Ernst which hie party are trying to thrust upon him. Tun liadornms.—On Friday and Saturday during the 'sitting of the Convention the tele graphs brought no the results of the balotinge mmedi at el y, and kept our people in continual excitement. .Forty-six ururuccessful ballots had been mid, up to the tide of adjournment on Satarday evening, with singularly little varia tion. The results will ha found in the telegraphic column' We have not deemed it neceuary to publish the proceedings in defense they appeared In the Baltimore papers, the telegraph and the editor who Moo the ground, having given nil that was essential. It is very likely that some Tel Mil willbe 111 Ti • at this morning mid after • calm surrey of the wholo,field we aloes the week's labors with a good degree of hope that Gen. Scott will come off victor, as he usually does. Bat it is hardly worth while to speculate about a matter which . • Irr hours will determine. Wa had no expec tation, however, of ao twig mid obstinate s con tort. • limucom, hiss:non or • CANONSOCIaLt —A u,retiug of the cid:ens of Allegheny nod Wash ington. cat:allies is advertised to be held a Ca. nousbusgh on Wednesday next, 24th lust., which is well worthy the attention of the people of this city. The object is to take measures for the boost/action of a railroad from Pittsburgh to Washington, via the valley of the Clisrliers.— This road ',Willie a Manche( the Pittsburgh and Steubenville road; and from the point where it will branch off from that road to Washington the distance we believe is lees than twenty There are various reasons why dila project ought to be cordially seoanded in this city. The firm and most obvious is that it would give us a direct and much needed connection with the heort of IVashington county, the trade of *kb would alone, it is believed, warrant theconstrue- Mon of alerted. There cities with their rapidly litervissitngripilaUon, will ever be the nearest and best market for the formers of that county; and hero aught to be, and will be, the centre of the wool trade of Western,Pentisylimula and - Eastern Ohio. Washington county is Mill foremost in the production of that important s Is pie. . ht. Let a bid rate road he made from this ci ty to Washington, and we oball hear no more of the ilempfield road' east of that place. That that road will be - nixie froM Washington to Wheeling we. rally believe; but why .sensible men should deilre to carry it our high hills and deep valleys to 4 .thriat no-poinf," as Writ osburg may be termed; when the. expenditure of one fife-tilt the money will give them as good a con uerUon with Philadelphia as they could have le the Hemptield, and • direct connection with Pittsturghlnto the bargain, is beyond oar cow -1 prtiontaim • A railroad connection with Phila delphia will be a good thing for Washington; bat - one with this city, which can be reached in an hour, and for en expenditure of a few mints, will be of fax more value. The beauty of it is, how ever,that the project to be discriseed at the Can otiaburgh meeting will secure both these ob. sets. A vlgoreus stroke on the part of the friends of - the Pittsburgh and Washington road will be ve ry apt to put an end to that portion of the Henipheld ;read which lies between Greens burgh and Washington. The people of Watili• initial county have manitketed a good degree of :eel in the, matter of the Hemptield road, luit those of Greensborgh are very apathetic,. and no wonder; for having a road through their plate, trading to Pittsburgh in one direction, and to Philadelphia in another, of what importance is it to them to have another leading to Washing- Ington and Wheelingt The Westmoreland INN. lipeacer, of yesterday, s p eakin g of the Ilenplield roaik, soya: • • "Now, we do know, that the oity of Wheeling is doing its full share, and alto that Wishfasten -- county is doing very well, in an effort to plush forward this work; and farther that comidera blo interest has been awakened In Philadelphia, and a good feeling prevails there In favor of tlili reed. But what shall we say of Oreeasburgh and this part of Westmoreland county, sa to an rif,rt to bring about a speedy Commencement of this end of the But Of our efforts we cannot bout; any apt are absolutely ashamed of the do nothing policy of the citizens in this , 'Some two or three months since, we were,aa "eitizeia, i little aroused to a sews of our Inter eat. A meeting was called, to consider the pro priety of petitioning for 'power' to authorize the borough to !subscribe $26,000M that work. On Ohio 'object merely of asking for poto.r to do so leaving the will for a subsequent decision—three mortal nights were spent Incises's "bladge." A vote was taken at last, and the proposition was canted by a very largs.majority." This proposed subsoription,_ which has not yet been made, 'would pay for one mile of the road—rather a small beginning, to be sure. 8 A leading article in the North Amalean of t„fisduesday, warmly urges Me capitalists and hosiness_men of Philadelphia to aid to the amount of $780,000, In the construction of a road from Wheeling to Marietta, which will, it le argued, be &continuation of.the Hemp/Mid road to the tidier place. Now, all we have to say about that ,ts ,that If• the 'Mende of the . ' Pittsburgh and Wiehlegton road push their en terprise vigormudy, they will reap whatever ad- vantage may arise out of this Wheeling and Marietta project, rind 'liquidly nub the In termite of Waehington, Oreensburgh and Phila delphia. For theist Tessera, and more which might be urged, we think the proposed meeting is well worthy the attention of our citizens. teat Batardey three persons in New York, sad two to Brooklyn, were Ban struck, and died shortly atter. Several other oases which were not total also occurred. The Texans are,constriacting a canal between Iresynt Bay and the char Brae, and • fall• rood from Antonio to the Golf. We hear much about the benefits of the abo litlen of capital punleinnent in this country. It stems that they hue triad it, at least, In some degree, in Turkey. Bui'with what result! The official papers there' , state that ..there are over three hundred persona in the prison nt'Adriano pie, of whim one-half ore domain' ", who, under the old law, would have been decapitated are now only sentenced - to two or three yeare itn- PtiIIUDMISOL" theatrian Accintsr.—During the month of Slay; a Rule boy, in Boston, while retunilog from school with a large prime stone lulls mouth was ep frightened by a boy 'who threatened to whip hies, that he busleartectUy swallowed It. and was immeditely seized with Intense ' difficulty of breithiag and a most violent cough. He lay In this condition thirty-two days suffering greatly and then died. After Ma death, It was found that tie run' None. which was inch in thrum heencO, bad lodged in his windpipe near the lungs, the left cite of which was found to be In a state of mottle offtion, and to coated" a sill of pagrencjus matter. =Amino:l-17S GRILLS ENPORTANCE AA A. BRANCH ON EDUCATION. The proposition et A. Armstrong, A. AL, "to . give a donne of Instruction in Elocution, to classes of lade, in any of the School Wards of Piturittingh and Allegheny cities, for the sum of =leach," meets, it is believed, the unqualified approbation of a large majority of the moat judicious and deserving pardon atom. potpie. Were they to give expression to th eir eentimente I upon the gubjeot, they would be foundembetans tinily to tairrespond with the following remark's. Whilst knowledge, in the general acceptance of the teeth, Is justly considered equivalent to power, it will nevertheless be found on invest'. gatiou, that ell kinds of knowledge do not pos sess the elements of power In the same degree, Of the. various descriptions of knowledge; or branches of education, It to /1011btrai whether any will so effectually subserre the interests, or Increase the usefulness of its possessor, as a thorough understanding, theoretioal or practioal, of the prituriples of Eletzutins . ;..the,ability to speak perspicuously and grierfidly;zto give to every word arid muteness its , proper emphasis and intonation, will enable a man of ordinary virtue, wherever his lot may be oast, to become prominent and influential Da hie position what it may, in regard to the moral, religious, or social relations of life, be will necessarily acquire in time, no iuconsiderable popularity and dis tinction. In our liberal and ezilighteed Republic, there is no insurmountable barrier In the way of any aspirant to office. The millionaire, sad the men who toils laberiously for a bare subsisteuee„ the merchant and the manufacturer, the mechanic and the agriculturist, meet at the polls on a perfect equality in this respect, no man exer. cities a right, or enjoys a privilege which is withheld from his neighbour. or denied to him . Under there clreurrietanerv, it is not reasonable to suppose that the accompth.bed speaker, if a person of good character, will pounce a decided advantegr in the struggle for political dietine lion, over competitors, who are unable through the medium of speech, to make even a slight im pression on the minds of their fellow citizens 7 Such a conclusion is certainly justified both by observation and experience. An impression speaker, moreover, if loOn enced by good motivee,' may exert an aatoninh ing itificienee over a tonoaltuoris and riotous 'as. trembly. Men, bent on mischief and excited. by the worst paesiens which operate in the human beam, have some timen'iteeri constrained to lis ten to reason, and to abandon their diabolical purposes. The evil that a practiced speaker may prevent. and the good that be may accom plish in this way, exceeds calculation. To the Philanthropist, who earnestly desires to improve the condition of his fellow men, a knowledge of elocution _to of immense advant age. The truths he utters, wheel spoken with a 1 . .1110. 4 1210,11:1014 an] proper Inflections, would brio a realetkas tendency to strengthen the 'weak and , confirm the wavering. Should the friend of humanity thus gifted, decide on the delivery of course of lectures against intemper ance. slavery, or the nnmerous minor evils of the day; he oonld hardly fail to fasten to con. floe upon all who might come within the sphere of his commanding eloquence. There in no position, however, in which the finished epeaker con dons much good as in the church of the leceemer. Whether he belongs to theclerioal or lay portion of Christ's devoted followers, he will have many opportunities of odvaucing the Intereals of the fievour'il king. door: Can any thing more delightful be ins. , agined, than to witness the successful efforts of a pious and brilliant speaker, in bringing the sinful and depraved inhabitants of earth to a knowledge of the truth no it is in loose: or in stirring up. by way of remembrance, to greater activity and diligence in the divine life, such an have accepted the oilers of mercy and salvation! An exhibition Ito this, refined and eoerginned by. appropriate inetrcctioci, constitutes es theme upon which mon and angels might delight to ponder. idea may be well eduested, in the usual sense of that term, and possess an extensive fund of general information, but if wholly unacquainted with the theory and practice of Elocution, they cannot, so to Speak, make their murk, or pro duce a decided impression on the minds of the people, with whom for the lime being, they hap pened to be identified They may -be esteemed for their quiet unobtrusive conduct, or private virtues, but they can never to any considerable extent Leconte prominent or influential, whilst, on the contrary, persons thoroughly instructed in the lirtof apoaliing, will tee likely to Tice to eminence and distinction, turn though the sir cutostaucee with which they are surrounded may have a decidedly depressing tendency. Thome competitively crude ricers are respect. fully submitted to the consideration of the Di rectors of the Public Schools, in both cities, for the purpose of inducing them to Deploy in the rovers' institutions which they respectively no. peiintend, a competeat person to give instruction an Elocution. A few of our wealthy men, who from the promptinga of covetousness, are ever ready to eacrilicc the public good :on the alter of private avarice, will probably object to the proposed or.; rangement, hot the School Directors may rest emoted that they will be sustained in the course suggested by en overwhelming majority of oar most worthy and estimable citizens. J a. Pittsburgh, June 21, 11152. A141311C1111 BUM. or Misslt:la.—The Ivaco received during the past month has been of much interest. From the Sandwich Islands, Mr. Lyon writes as follows It is nearly twenty years sines I came to tiatwe►, then n wilderness The perple were elevated but a little shove savages. There war schools, but knowledge was in its infancy. There was clothing. bat It was nearly all of Hawaiian mannfiatare—Oaly hero and there was a foreign article to be seen. The inhabitants, moreover. were half , naked. There was a code of lave, but it -was contained in n pamplet of fifteen pages. There wale land. holden., bait they were chief. or their favorite.. Men there were, but they were not their own, they wero the property of the chiefs. The feu dal system was in full fotee. Children were subjeat to taxation, and thatvaven before their birth. A church existed consisting of but nineteen members; end these were eeattered over Waimea, llomakna, and Kabala No system of benevo lence had been introduced. Such a, thing sit s contribution for charitable purposes was un known. Indeed, there was nothing that could be given, except taps; vegetables, or 'manual labor,. no money being in circulation. There was temperance,lmt no such thing ka a tempo: MEMO society. flow Is it now after s lapso of twenty years 7 The wilderness in become a. Initfal field, bad: ding and blossoming as the roes. The half-- savage inhabitants are moving about in the cos tume of civilization. Education has reached the stage of manhood. Schools are flourishing,' un der the patronage of the native government. We have a cetleitt lows, consisting of three vo lames and several hundred pages. Fsudaliem has vanished, and the common people have bo come owners orient'. They-can call themselves their own mestere, and they can choose their own representatives,'Ond rind them to the na tional legislature to advocate their rights. Children under fifteen years of age, are freed from all taxation. The church records show a catalogue of els thousand fire hundred members ' inclusive of two thousand belonging to Kobels, which wee then s part of thin field. Ilenerolence has se- Named a somewhat systematic fora. The min eloaary is maintained In part by the contribu tions of his churches, and the various neckties for enlightening and saving the world, Mare in thu oympathics, prayers and charities of this once heathen, Lot now Chrintion.community. On another subjcct, Mr Lyon writes ae fol low . "When I closed my last report there were two Mormon priests iu my field laboring to convect both natives nod foreigners to their religion. Ohe of them soon left for halt Lake, regarding its all in a hopeless slate. The other remained, hoping that some might be saved. But ales! the few converts whom he had made deserted him, and he was left atone. His character being not altogether seohess, his supporters cut him oil, and heinally disappeared.—Such is the eud of our tdormorleil." Darla/as me—We regret to see by the Wean; lan that the cholera bee made its appearance among the inmates of the Orphan Boys' Asylum, iu the Third District. Some aix or seven of the children have died, and others are now.proatra tell, the nurse is dead; one of the Brothers, who conduct the Asylum, also died of the-disease. A French physician, who gives Ids services grata-, Dourly, is inadequate to the augmented and rte. clone difficulties of the ease. Thownvirons of the Asylum are filthy; the gutters are filled with stagnant water and decaying offal and vegetable matter; no cleansing stream from the hllssiesip -pi washes away this aesdly a:immolation of filth. , —N. 0. Per. An effort has been made to introduce Ameri can gold coin an a part of the currency in the Phippine islands. It had been assayed by the authoritlev, and, it 16 believed, would have been adopted before , ' Ibis time, but for the Cuban dlfflottltien which so alarmed them re to pro duce an ut:ferorable olleet on the measure, A meh named Uphill has been convicted in Detroit within a few dela of polnaulbg his wife with morphine. Thers was not a shallow of doubt as to his guilt. 110 was scut to the state prison for hie, capital puulabutent being abolinh oi in idichigan. Sieweboot Burned.—The eteemer Addable, ly hog at the mouth of.Beugraee creek, Sy., via 000eumed by fire ou the 2I Met. It wee thought to be the work of an incendiary, PEIRCE IRE Stern o! P/ITMON. Gen. Pierce voted, !hen In Congress, to res. peat the , right of petition. . - lie took the same - ground 'with John Q 1 1 ,07 Adams in regard to Slavery in the District—pe tido:La.—N. Y. Re. Port. This is the statement of den. PLIIMCWS Tree friends And hare is its miser, from the official records of the House of Representatives. Oa Monday. the 26th of December. 1836, John Quimry Adams presented a petition for the abo lition of Slavery and the stave Trade in the Die 'trial of Columbia. It was moved to lay it on the table. The motion was adopted by a vote of 116 ayes to 36 nose. First in the list of Inca stAnds the name of Jo As Quincy Adams, ate pro minent among the ayes is the name of Franklin Pierce.' On the 9th of January, 1831, 228 Women of South Weymouth naked We privilege of petition ing Congresa in regard to Shivery. Their pray er was refused by a vote of 150 to 60 Among those who voted to granelt was Johs Quincy Adam; among thase who rejected It was Alank la Pierce.' The nevi day the enemies of the Right of Pe tition pest bolder. John W. Darla moved to suspend the rules, in order to pass a rosoltition not to receive any petition upon tho subject of Slavery. It failed, not because there wee not o majority for it, but because two-thirds went re quired, and the vote stood 102 to 78. line of the 78 was John Quincy Aden", and one of the 102 was Franklin ltnce! But on the 18th of the same month Mr Hawes offered a resolve, Which ran as follows: Resolved, That all pctiliorm, memorial., rex°. lotions, pr ! lpositioos or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent, to ibo subject et Slavery, or to the aholltiou of Slavery;'. hall, air/lota E., toy printed or rffmtd, be taut on the table, and no FURTHER AUTTON na LIAO THEREON. The record those that, pre•h.ut to its passage, Mr. Adams was among the strongest opponents, and Piers among its warmest supporters. It was passed by 129. to 63; John Quinry Adana To ting No, anti Franklin Pierer young AYE! This it the =Mato whom the 'Free Boilers' of 1848 eel the Barnburocrs of 1862 are now iupportimr, and whom they pronounce emiuent ly qualified by the principles and lota of his past life, for the Presidenorcf the United Siaten— Annoy-Journal. fICIA.INLI LIQUOR ON SvenKY.—The first pros. '!potion for this offence. under the order of his (boner, Judge Thompeou, woe held before Alder. moo Palmer, of Penn Dietrict, on Thursdny. The °Bender was mulcted to the peuelly.—Pha. N. Amer. • DZATIIIIIO3I finke —An di mon named Met lieinrin Canton townobip, dropped dead while boning corn on Tuesday Init. The (teenag ed was about C - years of ago Trushivfon Re • ACCIOKSIT —Llio are pained to learn that Mr Nathaniel Dickey, An old and respectable citizen of thin county, lining near Went Meson- Jur, was thrown from a hone on last Friday and killed instantly by, braking his neck.— Eerier. A SINGULAR Four —The N. Y. journal of Coto toerco nays that importers of West India goods residing and doing busineas In that city, are now in the bahlt.of entering their goods at New Ha ven thereby avoiding the delays incident to crowded wharves, and the delayei and •OWirIDN of the New York Custom Nouse. In short, they find they on land their goods at New Haven, enter them, and reNhip them to New York IIY steamboat or otherwiee, with teal expense . and of time. thou they would he suhjeet to he en tering them et New York. Ham or Tan /11521Sefrel —A hill has passed too third resoling in the U. S. •Son►to, and been ordered to he engrossed, directing the Secretary of War to lake the neettotarTateps for csaving n ship ettanel, of efficient depth to aCeatatriodate the wants of comment, and allow vessels of twenty feet draught to pass through it, to be opened across the moat convenient pass leading into the Mississippi riser out of the Golf of Mr iico, and that the sum of $75.000 be eppro• plated for the purpose. The Secretary In de reefed to report at au early day al the next ses sion of Congeries the expenses incurred, together with an estimate of the annual coal of keeping said channel open Lieton in Titativretr —A Maine rarer rays th:d. the :Lively.° Court of that Suite, nn• is nev.loti at Augusta, has decided shot liquor can not be enrol iu t raneil. and that all pereose have the tight to transport liquoraat pleavure, waless it eau be proved that Such liquors are intended tar are. Caoacar. is ex litmus Aszsdin —The Not Orleans Picayune states that the cholera has made its appearame omens the inmates of the orphitti Bay,' Asylum; In • the Third District. Some ale or smarm of the children have died, and others ore now prostrated; the wane in dead; one of the tirothere, who conduct the Anylum, alai, shod of the disease. Ve lean from the Art llama's own organ 41.1, the committee of Managers t.eing dicaatiefi. cii with the raceme &lattice of the. Supremo Com t declaring that it:Witt:Mon to be • lottery and a gambling cencerriand therefore illegal and an conetitettional, ',lifeboat to brio' the ca►o before the Court of Appeals....-Y. I'. Herald. The eplemodie effort rode here to rake it lit tle enthrielaern shout the nottanallon of one Franklin Pierce for the Presidont, hue died away; and is not .likely to be revived —Strubert ride I kratd. An artarmat tamed Goalstan wax killed at Manche ter, on Wednesday, by falling from bin loon Worms Looston Ur —The recent ad, ranee of several dollars a ton on 11 . 04 ill Eocene, Brut a consequent use bete, is likely to revive aerosol of the iron works iu this country, now idle, mud also to the prodigal of those now asking half time. We learn Must Mrs. Fisler intends putting her mills (ftokely Iron Works) a running order as loon as possible.— Wiyt. Chester firgater and &amine, GOVEILNOR KOSIMIII has removed from So Ir ving Howie, In New York, to a private house, in Sixteenth street, where be will probably remain Dill be departs for Europe• It Is said that on Morday evening next he Intends to delivers lee lore in the Broadway Tabernacle, the proceeds of which will.be for the benefit of his mother and sisters, who are now on the route to this Country, and will join him at his present loilgiogs on their arrival. lbsoupea Inclostax.-4bout two years and three months ego, Judge B. Barre, of Freeport, land President of the Common Conned of that city died at Biloxi of consumption. He was buried there, inlbe rand tear the salt water. - day Ms remains were hraught to this oily, kola log bee. disinterred by the Odd Fellows for bur ial in Lafayette The coffin was found in a elate of perfect preservation, There ran not the shebteet trace of deeempenitioti.—N 0 Pic. A Varalair—The Bagel° Advertiser says that there Is at present residing in the town of Pestle, fa Canada, to Cow tulles below Waterloo, a man named Silty Carter, who was formerly a coachman in the employ of Gen. Washington His age is ¶l6 years, and he is In . the perfect enjoyment -of his health and and all his faculties. Hs nettled in Canada in the year 1800, has been residing there ever since, and occasionally visits this city. Ile was here a few days since, selling a load of oats, and was to all appearance as hale and hearty as the . beet of us. Hie mind is well stored with anecdotes and re miniscences, some of which may one day be laid before our readers. The steamer Northern Light. from Nicaragua, is detained at the ganrantine etation,New York, haling several carer of mall pox on hoard BAND TRAVELILI/10.—The trains on the Hod son River and Central Line of Railroads are Co arranged that vidisangers leave New York alb A. M., Albany, 10j; Pies, 2 P. M., Syracuse, 31; Rochester about 6 o'clock, arriving at Buffa lofbefore 9in the evening. At that boor boats leave for Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago; so that aim may breakfast to New York, dine in Utica, sop between Buffalo and Erie, taking breakfast the next morning in Cleveland, dine at noon in `Detroit dud reach Chicago in time for In early szipper.., The Attains thee traveled in leas than 48 hours" is more (him a thousand miles. —AL F. Trikne. Purcell, the punster Wog desired when in company, to make.4tp extempore pun, inked, ..on what subject?" "The king,' was the answer. "0, Mr," said he, "the king Is not a euhject`• Molar Schleseinger. and the other Cuba lbgi lives, After their eecipe from Cobs, applied to the American Consul et titbarslter for relief and protection. Ile 'however positively refused to receive them. Meagu allows L2OO a yeaito the person who loot hla sitaatiou at Van Dlemaes Laud for con tilylog Ms attempt to camps. A. 11.110LMES & BRO. Successor to U: P. Nelson & 11ANIMACTURKBH ur r _SOLID BOX VICES; PLATED ISUOYM MT/0.C . f . /.. SY •A ADIr,P, 11A; ia rrtmunraoa. Orp, isk WAt. Al ..4 Mira la oor aLors AreitM.4.l 4,411 walk WllliftlisqUal to oar matfacturri.. .31? KIER—And now ad to your A thought as I had a gaged leftism ro loos. st would he Poll to walk mill I had easnsestsat to write.. When I toot Offered the oil for tale, the people thought It Wes pease, like the quack peseta pr.•luctom. of the age, Ind to toll but little disposed to to,. not I pare itto some on b Its. and 'pomaded row. to bag. uutil I got thous to bon It. medical powers.. It stool Sisals to core Itss dest ao.l lame. h. A men who hag teen blind gm r ubs yests, woo pentuelel to try sts rirtm and when be bad used but timed bottle*, he mold see amoithe Mom, and clearly distinguish the color of clothe, le., Milo his health me othertolet muds Improved. Ills blinsibase &Spoors to hare been the motto( • 'cry Invet erate no. of Scrofula. Hush 1.00 t• might be said of the heath, poem of Petroleum. Put let It suet, to see tbst It has oUaluisd m exteudil popularity in thi s resew try. I b u s. void all that sou gars us, met roliht have mkt a hundred bottles more. . 11. ainsotau Y.ua, WisponAn. A/arch la, Iga. Helm's First Plenum DAGUERREOTYPES i'vrt Offich Building, Third Sirius • V ITIZENS and strangers who wish is J Wu au amoral:, tensile...l 1111 like 'Mane, at very trinietat, find it to their depot to rail at this well known eatal.l...ltto.nt, Urn l a w duaranteod, or no chaffe We. flaring .no at the rgest and twat arninawl hide and Skylig. reer now imitated for the Napo, with Instrumento on moat powerful kind, and haying nista. , " us.,pi :Una of baguet , . Phttypltta,a4 now practised bp the celebnitad hard, ul iladelphia sad New hark, lit. ti. natters Ma0...11W be able to otter to the patwve n( the Art, n elf In eit 1./14.311, d. either eingly a: to grout, serer has nrer been enema...e Ituos open and uperatlug, In all weather, , from k Ochwlt in e. r. to v r. a. oiniadawh Iruiuranoe Company of Pittsburgh G. Plestr L. At•lL'lllkl.l., Sac., OFFICE, 14 WATER, BETWEEN SIAIIEET ADD WOOD STREETS. 5.11 r INY.IIIIIII 1101.1. 4NL. C/111111110Plirt ON Till ofilo ANL 1:1%1:11.4. ANI. OUT, toKe. Intures a: alnif /..§, , <14.1, by nit F. p rf !Iv .%11 . ..1 and .V.I ;7,-1770.Y 2,1 H I'A 1.11,:t . C. U. 1in..., 1V.13 1.5r1e.,..r. Jr. Wra. t.... 1.., 11. IC hie, • - Hach 10. 15..., flrr btu.A.nr.l. koli,rt bunlnV. Jr.. 0. Ilett.rvit. ti Ilubsukth. rrnoebt Feller, 1..4+%....1 Ilealoltra, J. Sabonotuak•r: • Winner Bryn.. I :.sinorl km, =71=13 itEDUCEiI: -- --- BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FARE, $9,00. § 4 5 emi &ilia. lli Wu 3W ila Rail ad and Express Packet Line. Between Pill ' 2;74 " .Yem m Po A trnl. ) tililphin and Baltimore. 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal TI II lIIMUOII.I 2 IIIIaI 11 , 11 IT TO 17111,ADELP111,14. hALT.SO,OO. FlTlvrt. Mont 1 . 1.tt5.1.1 . Itoilt t IN the opening of Canal Navigation wr,it t Ink t• ”.13•nt 11131,rtile n..• 1 . . 00 0r. ./. I.:" I."' r hotht. artivittl;m3 ehduarteloo or rott 0 00ro ! rorh to, t I,lt.coor, p.••..neern ots ornrLo ar.. tat, /..s Ttalit the lialliwora AD 1 /4111,141.1,1 toil 1.1,1 to di Car. Arnotuy to. Us. to N'3.hingtork car name tuurt.l3, <alp: ,tainre.l3l.. 11/:311.0:1 tnokit Ag..x.te J. 3t3:34LILIJIC.N. J Jlum.. M.... to D. lefe.3.Cll a Or .C 13.1.1 SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Cleveland. and l'itteburgli Rail Road giN_EIMERMgr,) CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDIeSIiI, UE TRUST.CHICAOO, MILWAUK LE ; DUEIALO DUNKIRK, COLUIDUN AND CINCINNATI. lIIIE new and fAst running Fteamer EON \ VFl' CaT , the 5100r.,,a1. la hart, 1...0f Uarll.l er,r, c,orgaint bt u (5u0.1•. - 1 es- Uln Cxyr.e. Touu of the Cl.r.lard L.! 1,11 Itol,l. I .1.14 at 11 . ,0'c1,-k, 11., .4 aertriuu C1.T.1..1 1,-11, 1' 11,..lcuptu•clitig •tth Vate -1,11.641. 00,11,11r0 .1 lulu for tolrdo. I, tua.Cluca.o, Milw•ukir, 14,110 to and UOutlrll., . apply 1.• • Jllllll A. (1A /1i II Aur Cletelr.ul au" I,llshurgli 1,0113.4 ed. %l.t and Sanith.l,l tire-o. WI. , N , I 0 "To".`"—r", 11 10. and e1a4.1,1 and I,ll•ldran H. 11, Iron All,l, lo 1.01, 11, late li 4ll 3 l'allntitirOlst. 111. r. laud 1.• 1, , • 14U. tont...lan,. In (1 , 1,1• In./ 411 i • •• - ,143 e ul • ...I sitrJoh PHINTINO of all kindm LireLILA at °do odlm with ue.t...”. au ut .11 , ear. ta 4u.1 v, .4°m n LIE Eitilbitw, 41,4 • Mot ! ItIII itat:. - .% l atwl• elpikr - , u4n . , u st - ul ruAt...l au, SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES.MINT. Roiling Milli, Shojiing, }loners, &0., PfilkN TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE "96, at 1 , 101,k, wilt to a01..1, eta." }lna drlpl,l•. the ft /I, , klng thootibol taxa-liner, recto' 11 , ut0,1113d typoroJol Nor, Tot. , u/autiuw ul ttanan, with haw/ uutalwir , u.satart, •t• I ni razt ,s,aa .11, la, ladle, /n^ta, Ulu la a. au! wwroals. cl rh olb •ht, t• iurbre &won, Mazur., v. g. L i O/ ip ftryr ao wis c. OriA SI lin d. et.. harlarn of so Indl ves ll ra , Al w.nn +b .4.115 e In tutu, •Ize.l. 3 .1.11ne14 r 41; De au 111. lau,. . . to 1.41. lung •ball bayingau.b.lr sal etrr, out tt !tow ustr•whnl, 3 tert dia.m..t. 4 , i OEl' 14 ,, 'pArsh+ll4lual t , be. Cu trat. &aortic,. mpar •11.14 wooleu firt titled ICI the above cityptv.er4 Abstttn, I tub • rm pall or emt c 1411•4 it.1...*41..ter. 00 tortwl long on lb* 3.0 .pur.4.4r. T.I. or hauf togs viii namps,le, 4141 flaw puir of coonas .4 leranuit p.ap. li opline, teet Lae. vW nlrpair4 t • of yn..lhting rnlly. CIL 'twat. tnAnlngs ecup Imam awl renis•ar• eutuylet. 11.S.Tie machinery van ree riannc,/ at the Mot, an, day u urine , Luanne. hoore. I t. ~rl.llt. Tett., ca •rr b. C1011t1:1,4 MACKEY, .4.1,41,r. LI., IllgtiFtreet, T. , 21 li• p A LLS—A latgelimoriment of India Rub s JI Lwr Air HAW,. AU slips. fa n°, sacl•ute•t...l St Umukantitactutvo. prletr, - .I. N /I o l lib thaketKtreo.t.._ ) 11 1 0 fi 00 . b: 0 um of 1.21 t .J. a IL PII01.11•s. Ft Tq "Ktnfty'a ENO.. %VIM.. lb heat 001 e. 101 " .•DjekerAtti.. , .0041 40 Murray'. " and rxtra: 31.0 •• 1.14.1ry bmsd; 4llo4ll reed mut Lm -10.14 hy . EVIL It Liaurrr. ' 4..21 Water rirert. I / A , 11._:,1.) 11... y— IGO bl is t i me a tg r A . ale I nGOOD Family llorse,bv .1•111 J. S. bILIVORTII _ - %% " f t) ..4.ll l . l ar L • A re tl eit i t ' ie 't t t :ll F. : l7"ll .2 l l7lm l ut ii rr U h r k e t h till. Alto, Mack Nat late ter truntninat Pin rrOBACC(3,SO kegs Ii twist reo'd fur stile IL _by Ilelll N HARM/Mill. IARD--5 bble. No. 1 reo'd for sale by a 1•19 H. BARB /MOIL • 10RSES--011 oututigninen, and or sole a I low far cub, • drat nal* pale or hone, It ph. Ildlie4Ullll. 1? 0 It S D M Al Eli COATS—Murphy er. Curti:Rudd barer ned 17-1 and 13-1 I,lrible On.rn awl tutted nobular..ll, black Italian Cloth; 1 1 1111 warp 'll.lllt (dolt, stud ether r bummer tt‘at• VP., an afflenttintnt 41 /how Warn brill., tor I,liniurr Pant,l.l4 NEW AND poputaut WORKS.—NeeI -A C aro.. 110. N. Third Pt . oryo•ite the P.t OJlce. bare rendre,' Ilararrea Alan. 4 v 01... laced In • uperb• at air. Eat Parr...llor a Ilarrbtar: the 11•0•11,ti ~,, •of a laltion:yolieenme: Lentil miriebea. by Ml,, 1.1,11.1 Val.. by Mt.. 1.. flew= Putnam . . L..- .1 Orabato'n 31•.-but.e. tur Julr; Mark jLiu • 11 Theni Tth V ONCEItNINlSeller's Vetinituge. A sin ele vial pmint:na romlm. R.W tho to:luring in . — Pluter r. Jolt:ram C... Jon '27,1t0.2. 31a. R. thMa: Str—l. toi ot J. R. Itto Witte n( rl n Yumalnn.. and Rae. nht It to • ehill of m, anil It expe1...1.48 lUR. norm.. antl inn. a ituntlior al. PALL nit. • Aitlp. rr., Jellemen Cu,'l'tib 7..1772. Ala. [ n. -I•rhie 171.4 La Viirmihmor lu nit faun,. I oar that it is not to ourpimmtl - by any ertnilln. an 1 aorta tor 'spoiling nom.. 'O. 1111 , 1Alitt. Ilimtv‘ J.lter.un Co, Volt 1/, /ht.il It K.`Firai.x.-1 give on. bottle or your V.:mirage to TYI and It .stnlltiil 73 liatto *arms. I Itink it the hemt n./. Von. retu.clfulte. 1 V. r gal, wfinfmis wad it, by . llll.lt DREIIER. . ~!!!..... , R. NeLERRH, 75 Wood r t . .ESV BOOKS, juat ceived • ; , . 11 No. 1 Zink lipuott; br ChErler Ltickenn. Et lino; or INEgnolla' YEW by Caroling Lk. th Litt, w. popttbr autbaretu CI "LIVE Rota," . hlatetu 17taistEE •r., Aio Ponnil iikotebol or (high... of Choroclorso.l Mob including Yr.. Woableoton Yotto aIM meth by Otrs. Leath, author of tittles Uolationo.. Laoollak LyL 4 4. Y..r nolo by W. A. gILDEN FltN Nl3" S (h).. fbjt , • . • __—_____il l Yoortb New BOORS--Jaet received at the Iral llook /boll,. • :el Vol. Losnortlon'o nesloratlou of &loom - di yln manor. Morro 'lntro Tralok by Jacob abl.alt. LIM eel Loltrr/ or tilyllubr. • v _ " . J. 4 REAIL, 0 , 19 L A_.Vpollo LlcAblltioc. __ ..... g IIIEL:1E-300 bin Cram Cutting for ii..le. ‘,.../ tr "Ic 2 _ , IItNtY n. cou.nto,. trat..r alp kiLove Yolitbbel.l.. ROOM-IOU extra' Cara, fur Dale by. kji Jell) lINNRY ILCOLLINIL FlSki—This day reo'd, for sale • • Del9j L 1514 1 ,1 IL COLLINS SDa AR AND MOLASSES-- It, bb44. Now Or's.. num: 40 bbl 4. N o w ilylrato 41.044444; 140.1100 rrrm etomber furor. for ralo by 4•19 J. • 0. PIA)VD. SIAIIOI,EI3--40,01!0- (or sal: ya rn . 'Vet? ten. fresh Carol) . 7, it f:r i zf i ! l i p by ASIIES-43.1 bbh. tialerurusTr — • • Itasob; J. A Lori) Poe Presbyterian rialutodist. koOTIIER largo supply of this new and rvon , •••11: bok, 1.661144t4 under dare 101 l 0.44 As•••thlyiluscroorired Abe, • 140 416.0 . 6amdkay 64.6 i Union Ruealon Roo., .1.111! Mlbuel 111131.. OM Una old, sod tb• 11144•1 rd• 6.116 by . Pre4,4•641 U.rd. 41ir Sabbid/1 reboots 461 Coaire•atiosm 406164 im llAnl to for rafi.. mo holrrala au , 64.411.1. /MI 161104114 AUNEW, 60 elute! , !. . ARD OIL-46 Vitl6 reed_ bT Li "jab ' 1. Min) t Cu. POA SAN PRAIICISCO, Oa Saturday, July 10, at-3 ciatora, P. BE . 14 1 -ROM the foot of North Moore ill Itire j.6 tl x , nen an* rY'xo- tll V me 1.124.13C1iti1t 2.UX. tono...tr.i.n. a n C. Stntrknnry. lamant, will **,l 1,4 fan Frani-tr.*, i,u-blo * *t It Vait** ro WI .1 on SA rrtzDAll . Pull 10. a , 3.0.0,m,.. Thi Inter Inv oti o.ttor torn ntsthm.. It wril v. 0- ithd..l. Kul etherel•.ll , 4,l for tin. unvir. It IA rundttnY- Il , h.t..he will make. the. pee... In II r iinortrot tree on I.oonrl.tban efforline • rare charm. to fiteglee and others, • tn. tri.h evol I tn. rrowd , nl ships, via the Lshttnnu.. o.r.nly a Iltalte.l tititnton. ol na.a , llllen. Will be taken. A .111•11nuentity of In. also 6.• talon, Anananno ont. have Inn inade with th. 05 bars of the n.ar etta•on.asp. Uncle e•ni. 1500 115.—ev• talns—to zutke a thy nugh rill Wen tale ber in the In.. " " 1 1 171.131; It It'll No 41 4:5ch.334. 17•440 - cc to E. MILL., No. L. C0rt14.4114L Agkit or tLe tIVIOPato. N 44, Volk, Juut. 11, - 11 U .19:141 • Prayer Books and Bibles. Al F:lt WAN and English, Of various sixes, VII a... 1 In ilnlti n nnennlind morcre slrb Turkey .11•Itt.-ro end Velvet, rlobly all, • itl, vle.go amt bsN.ra llerulnn nl4ln With plabra. It Sr 1,4".14 aut! ColigregalioNN .11IPPINO Vu roe lilmrat tams. , • DAVISON • AUNINV, fa Nitrite. e Cheap Stationery. . ttT DAVISOY.I. AUNEW'S, 65 Market tit., American and FOIVII.I Mttar rOvi,AIR pap, at I Llt uptra, ho o! Attatinnitry CI SMoo!, Lamy., )lercliant, and Faint. Drawing, J•ribrattql and ?Ilene paper; Sayer mat Colneeti and Black Ittatriog tem ila'Atal paint, Crayons an d Chalk pencil, a., lc., at wholt-alt amt r pdis • 90 in the Shade I‘,IE L, N r : p S . z t e ... z t r i ; .. (La . 1 4 , 1 , 7 . a . r , e , t.t.e,,, loth, lltt T i t . - G n ' CI nth, r !.' 1 .. • `II IL'," Suite from s2,lTpin $7. 111 11,111.0.1 AtOrk tl 1.,! ci...1.: . tho rite ,treetinapremeoie to eu.%urrre, 1 11'L' STI7DI , ,TU PLA%-I.W. J•ib . ciißsTeit, T.ll tr..l tar L , Printed Irish Linens. \ , ki 11111'11Y & 11URCIIFIEt.D. live j At ----,,„ i v • toee,vo.l an uTenrtrooot of A . ...474 . 1Th Moro. Pi ..... PR aTot Cluldron't !sae°, Tory TheTyL ', \ Alm.. Pouch .11port [milting, trlate tr ITT' colon,/ ktrlres.‘ to 31ou wet Days' eoTr, Alpe, Ixr Plea and /Uhl Naohos. Lent .anyartio!es. nn I • gnat wertotT of OW! 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Notice to Rail Road Contractors, , otbiertberr, 11,arinr„ , ,undihrt4ten ■ r7tiMtrl"h ` treigt,nik u t .j l i it.ti. th aL i tt a .! on!. Virginia lon, intlll , ,invilt(Augh 0 011. tr.,. fors.. satin lair WI tar nortiOna of vat] 11,1•11, 4? 11. soot lama - awl stir oliternirrirogAnt having work tto IL. rttaol, it•i4 •at howl dell, at Itiant allint, corral . ot 4.r.4.?? Pt_ ts•l Itlanmmt gat otal re, own Of moor, nowolt.r. of hr tunod. nee ni s ta lash( •at. taxgtori. avr•ngi ovals with matrataora. for iloattit part* • I .0. , work. Non. • a na•mtnitas contrairtorA.or ???.??4? r4ll v.:W. 411 r . 4.114.t05ed, mwdatinlr,A( axr \ 1 h' 10b,,. it? wk vigoronalr proarrutni. r(l7 ' 1N it ILILI A ar '... oltb * a w wl i thtra. ropy LL ARRlVED—Diurphy .to 'tut btreld re, eipert to In,, oiwn thiitnotrang their realm s recint noothrst. non motto that naligtor all wanting Dr, (14,041, 1.??4 , 4 will and a bettlt amorltnent than utnal 114011 • 15.0m1 nail of that u-nom of tit , kitoto of eckm , . me; Inv.( ti 04441,, .04ther bartatilto IVrelVea .1411)" , ,Or %,1100. Lora. or•ha and Woolen (MA( for IhAad ll It • t 113.1Vf wear, Itioiotrk 11.1,1 Mika of various otiaillitv—atrat. II curia", Itharaml ehaitanalthf 1•11110 Fe tlmuliaß. lio l6 e o 'ritA 13 — R00518-30 thti re6'.l•Ott co r/-.hairs,...t Inr rale low to elottritr. • W. A. IIeCLUEIII k trIG • • \ • No. gnd litmtr atrret. INC x WOODEN\ WASII — I ARDS— un: ek•c',l nal ter eel• Irr hlit.Utt(i • Gryairs s ze pa Tee •Ista. • Ohio Trap Rackwing Co:::, , 1,1 untmel meeting Stueltholttera of. ee t 1 Ohio Trap noel Ulniaatareponi win lie 111.14 thr ttra, thP. 4.`n!lat.,ent. IClub. 1 CO. city ei l'lttetinte h. as ll.llll`. ILATS--•i01) tin. tcdd for pelt, by jr en. t LIUUKIT. Web, et• . . A . SilollLlitlitS-4 ek. re t t i i i: ' , 4foL 4 ll o o s laf 7 . - 3 ...to \ I _ 1 UNIATA. .SLIT • NAIL RODS- 7 -10,0N, , Gffi ~snig 1... r 14116t7 't • \ 'A \ till \ llttltil . /tISTA Et Wien V. IoIS A. C '7 riator trocL 4.; UGAIt---41.1 filula:to arrive per iitmelklay io flutter, arlA Tee ettAo by \ 016 \ _lll AtAft JAIOB BY A . A.to: \ NI ()LASSES—CA: . bt - ii4 Plantation, to ar.. tv !i:'" p" '"'"""" kl7A f rittt, b AßT.w. .\ raIISSUE Paper of a supetlor quality, reed , I ard &II" t , tlt. Al tit... 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',DOODLE B SS kANDI ',', • ' \ Li..l by Abbon Alebtor, iho Wiz.ril uleil \ th.imutrise PAVtGIoN 31 boil virrithrl WS' - s \ \ - • , 410,000 F.'e116p6, - c , \ . 'n`ki' ,..littlZW , V , Zit , oi 9 =tlb7l:tfiit ' :;;th l's : ' \-, , . r.vtotc.. \ \ • _\ . \ a Frj. ronenquenn),or Ina nrnat ta se nr,tbla'ue- tea t... 13 i . ths priet at aaralsskon .0111 Itirtrt.y., V. &l.: staldriT yen)) ififliebt r.ll , 4,Fritsae. .111 ccuments prc'eksdi,_ it ~ u'robb. r.. n. Gii-Erer.lux 3,1 tormseins at 71.4 ersimk ~. • . 4 . ..rb\r, WINIiOWSIIAIAS,-Anoiheriotjuitt ye v v .....ir , ...1 sem Dr lab., 4.tiol,sle . sta f.'s:all an N 4. lad snyb,t yt.s '.. 4 _____._________,____ _ _. _ __ I ) 0,1 T.1 .E.: 5, r .0 . r. , .. 1 EL( 4 ),F L .,,. ?L p--J .iF it.,re- '14,144...... navoin "lby . CARl " la r l'lon orgt I ntn.,"::r! Inn n Inetruntentt, nod. nod., 11 r: CarbsycY \JIM') Mt' ff.ool PIM ,TlllO. pre; nhoscther unrg U:1 , 4 'Tor r Ac s\ cYr p.rt I tic/mein nt to klynne call st. 4 eXibtnn.. , ;llcr Me or Jolt `, II 0 00tikeit. 2.. e Astynt. ' \ \ ' 'hn. 101 7blrd strret. C Post mpr.) . \ , . ____. _______\ - . . I )11.1E-.20 . 1,44. Inip.., b Vanillin); for salA by' sip, , }.14 .., A, euctstaTeok. ' r yiji.t.k6:ll-7 , 2 . 00 liniti.. ', s ; el Ana. ii .i jilkiekrtlo2l4 \ Totaere, W. li. Grant, ItuSeel iJI Itoltiosoni.mial fetes ' . celdsnd% for este he ft, A-C.DU!`!!'2S..',"l itOBACVO,-60 k eg s l4 , oll for sala *. bi, \ A. CU LUERTSOk. \ 4fliß-gO. bap Brazil fur BA \le by ..., A jell 1 M. ilUt.nr. l lelliji, VI VA Pifk: 'tk RUCIIFLELII continuO. io •1 1 sAwiec new', 0c0de.....e.r... this kerning. Wet IkillarsiElwees sod CUP, ' , \ Ilh a ck jetkurtyi Hike, Ceti' tt. h ' . else/trine Igoe dakii, , for elan . t . ilisc r ' . la erre‘‘:•=ar .i .. ,thtt's. ,,,, R , ! .' ..._ ~..‘',,,' i' l ' i ' li 7 llTTll k t- 4 luko:\,,Tut,iiling.-.:. ed .-4,, t.:id, ' • •• - i..a. Lkunniaitknivit'i,<„;,,i ..4.1,,.. .)...I:4,__ • _..,..:‘,_ . _ \ ~...' te..trAlikieLli . .. till-I:ESE-25 1 \71)))7. *,'li. reeeieryollios . ..- 1 )u 'l .. rlLt , `''..s - T, , atti toe tate 1 r . 1, - 11. - iISITii.S ' IS 7 .7-5i tiblii.t..lainea i L4414 b ' ' \ .111!C I. M'' . l :,'.."' i • ‘ • ''' 7' 61 . H. uh l4 earti.t. • co. , AA 1 11•ER.SE--0113 . dri. am, Cutting. this day Ir.) ese'd awl to rale lir. . ' IlleStßY ILAX)LfANS. lel% ' t Witter a. di,. eimilb6.ll. 111461.ASSES-•129 bills. for tale, by , ...,. ). iv • • %)12, •'• 'lt•ltuv,Ji.oti)ALL)ii. • • 114 -- ACONfi caoks clear'.si,li)ll;larolliv from I .t.... hitekese State, sod lite's..le t• r.. ~. \ \ yerl '. • NISI IC H ett .' 14. 1% • 14,Z , I 1 , , kg UUAIt--:23 blith. L . bi. 0 f ..r hale by \ \ k' Jelii ~ . 'It:1111th A tA) , ''', nALLOW-:-.,:i_ . /biti. fee bald by : \., • ,11 \ ioi ' J.r. •A. J. uirnia.\. ---. g 1 . 111) :ESE-.11.) .lixii. IV. IL fur s•le by \,, • 1(:) :. _I.II, . 1 - 4. v vii , Anuntrr.inuityny. 2, iUittiA . Bl4:::-7 bbYe - ,.'in anivt per ttiiii.llu, A.. • 'i)ii), i)i' ilk by \ ISMAIL Ulliii.6l7 a thi, • 11.11;005/*--i.illti)diderkilUttillta fur alt b s y \ : NFl:i i i,lll3Vl{:•'- ' -•Jtiet 4c'c'il at the CeAtritl: , II lini e....:\. ete'eh of kily.dell decetipliuit of Itte Universe" kr 114011.04.1 t. .. " . .le Is bull e-ik" %ate tellers of U. li‘Nishohei with .. ,, ..r. ~ , : 0 p . i .,,, , 1.Ti : e:rt :, ...t . r1i 1. :i n c u ..,.11-Nft.,,p0.,, thew,. sod ' l kol, ;seed- Th e Life., nod Ilithi:A ot Roleseßurak l '4 d. f l ''' R'''''' (:'4Wbb .r . lt, hi:A D. l';'4jtti ttt Pt.'. • ' I I)llitsVtiOlsS=4), liirge and , died ansort -1 p. laeot of Omsk.% eh It arid idd ill Parscrilipizin tisk NAttetel-J ant opened st \ .t. A. 1i120.1 A 4115., 4 , 1 ,11. xj34 ed Marketairet, 1 li Elkietak: AF ' LAIN.E.Shist. reu.it. A. .ti A. Ajksoti k kd 12%e. HC. ``r M., toot:, ot *hies Cl 0..11 11..gp \. i 1 de i:1110,11 '. . o . _ , 2.,_• • - . 1 ' NNit kw i300.63,L.7c. A:m-,;) - iirtt co. \ nip eit.w tukltdtink • terse sod selected etoek cot Now rol l r'a ret Ifigwed '44''' ig ' Vrl;rl; : e " Tl "" g B , k 's ,j..,.:4,,,„,,„v,,,,;„..., Deism* de Laisteit de tattles. 1 Ch..." 77041 .1 1/ keel Lewd damsels, disused Much* V ' • • The Long A gciny !Over:, • • riNIIINGS 'taco Umewhat , settled: ltbtc.tatin ttchh: hr . . fee day. th• hatch. tht att.hato th.icalitosot 111.—aletumbry that lth•4l..itt IIALh, lc.", mating' lb. mast c0ut . ..1 tizt4z=bg ti.,r,:;,1 ,but hutt STUDY •,TILt , .YLEAuE, TUT ttl ikttliE4 Counter and. Prencrip.' hitt, Ittatilt amt eras e th•lumhtt. ate° Wt•ba 'tm .4.1. OIL thorough •or ott went of the lat. , el Mlle itta.t $llll. by, iiFtkiTairbriB “Smith's New urt cAllel4).l.br n .J," toe tale by J. KW? 11 *oil) LEA:s..—— •ULU- LEAR,Vsupol,,r rur litUll7-1"-tite, A ' g-20 Ltd.". ' N'il?",foiarii3 t., . , . , . ~... • To Rail icoad Contractors. ..' s . . , giortoPosA„Ls will tActeceired Liu We IL CLtch of Joyf tie It. taeluelve.C•l the t‘ogleaccr MIS. el tho C•ortl. 11.4,te 1. sestota Ball Inn& tn Mohan,- Lora 11.... ct 1te.L.;•.0.1 elste.burnAtot v At Otad • ..I Meocery of Lo et ill "ef1.1.111. On {toga opil MINDNeti ni Wog Ille.l—enahaciug It the Initykot paste of \ the or rte. VA , ortleiel‘a eutu Le eot tones!, deep eattialts. .. 'sod ......beeknttec. 16,11 me. tot share Lof ' fo•lee •sil culvert imintzsty.' TA lino t d thcodelLon.Lbcf ~ Ifsllitdoro and vine LC land. litt the tOnuth af Teen \ L'ALe I awe, tao Winn eeht of Veltglar.6l.hicatiteehant. On "the Ohio Rirrr.se.l le Stout 1(4 mien inlanstho "neetlfellooe 1..111 Go really at lho encsacoateed, and woe sit dettortestr.on sat one, Int echo d el.. sesteno;and encricafers refit be neon the Ithe to sfLied ittentaistl`, ' , \ Illn tpuntry thnotatt whish‘the Taal tocoma he he . ' ~ • 01l opinel asst. cal ll Tatra). aci alataleudeepeLlea mar ! ..i".4 -k' Cli :o tb. : *' l 4.. Ur 4 tor,:h 'th".;r:l"!istar '"': 'lNr...al l lt * e. ac:ll.tr o f .roe(,, Licy cic tit:47.T. : \ n i, ' l•ell.ttoStet sheep osoeutsoe ...oh • en.. \.. A r crkWilre;•te j e: 'u c:/tt t0 . 7:14 4 A Zc!cdeti'.at:rt: I . .... 'L c i lWi l." ;;;l ''''''' n'l l l ob rte " " o n clre 'L r t el . 'll. 4 te . . s may I.l:et ' n ' te,l'..t!' p e, :h :4 e, id.. 1.1 .4 X , tor, `.. 111:N.1. 11, I.STAAL Of, Ch Lc Klisitne. \ 141 " .47,Ju5.. 4 .' 1 ' 16 ' 2 " \ \ jot tenitiLch.le ... ~_; s ', \ JIL. NS,. . . \ s james\Comer Bop s, 4 \ . 7`. \ ''•::. tiSl,Tll4ll \ tE,' \\ ~ I„llFfEtt ittr isle, Veva Stet s ~r e ' tie. \ 1 / 4 % fi. rerivtioa;:nhieft ILSy Ore 'owl LIM*. CV* er roiseit,ta, direct Inlet the noniefeeta co, St& ,` 1.nti0..., 'far. rdelt. Vanden. Chola 011. •tent tellen. :, re . coil. Lit,ood tfil. Cowes,. met \nun. ' . ,1.311:3 of tv t er, ILlonoill-dLn ' l c \ \ , aloodlleN.. \.. \ , !New 'England %lye Stock Inti OnceO nce Col,. \ \•,, . ~ I ', \, \maw unvir, coN7 ,l ' l ' , J'T. •. ' \' 'l 1. 1 0118 E, CAI' - al„ ,td, int.Ca,...laaairit ‘•,., r \GGco a...1b hr dieowd et Dept. 1ic.c.c...1.1.1c,. *. o ph , 1 ocon to Caffeine to Shoed . , ~ . Lc ' \ * \SIC Doge( Kondflft. .'' Alfred Edt..t.. \\* ifett. Uk'' ' \a ,/I. , ettelstry.. , . ,1:q 'Taylor E. 4 ,01.4 F. ears • "Nifkr sr \nic:\ entloo • —\ • \ 3\\ _..—, 14 eve 1(441, t,--- , , ...-- AIit:IMMO , t \ 4B3. 'A., 1 ' Akii N.)1,1.1 , FAh., .. --,_., _.... railer in t. 411,.. t7,&,. k ii,.' tri,VP. - 11' . h:t% ;..1\,:r,:%,,‘;Taa". 4 4A, e&oera set), ment‘of the heqtt kari.i.tr.l b 015441 01 TA ..,. \ \ ‘ 1,, .. 1 h. , ttol cued. to totte, rehptot at. lit' all or \ •,, W , holes: tI. ...cued. . All }o torete oethot tt get' eee \ , \ I "' led to oath Ile nUn meoutatetties bkun Irnit, [auks '..,- Ni., i gnu. wittA voultd 106, ittle' att.l Ve •bleb tt,„ ,vlortkreaute egOeUtO e n to self trettt h t t 8 lie metintetltts. , ..,„ ' 1 , :‘,11.--1, aeoeteketenetitritott °float spatreth, Helen .s.l ~ .-.11:11. reqats rittutavitt en lilted:: '.7...,. S sv.l t . \ ~, \\\'\ Infornintiair for the ga i lin s (A ~,, nll unpleAeOt - ndura, • tie oest , ,lpaih. • ti , trie it an VFAS4,SI,7d: A AILLATII,AvAI In?alesasit • Yl' . ,'" ,. 1. 7 ' , ":!'' , . , 1` , ` , .iT0 1 '..`43.4": ,, "41k . 17,1V`t° „ . :I„„4'.fib:?„..t. i4rf...,,e,N , .; Di:, iidl.sitc.. ~,..., t r V.Athet lireott, kik, k. ot the do's( .1. tkl.ltilt. ..., tde (Aoki, oido Ahs ititi,t.b o toilliA/te .a, A ~ ..1 ',. 1 "" ' - ' l ' ,ti ` T - 4 ~.... . I A arinoipsi lisnasittl, tint ! , y this proper. tor, ~, A. PATTII4I . I . 4IaI, Apilarodia, AA 1 le;Al• q . •_‘.""'". l `.'.. e, S"' - ' l, \ lines and L)iiinort•Y \ ; 1 50i1 .‘ WKS, linliPipeel.) , q . teietAlpq , , gip soil, Indio Unreels, l'ete,utoldpul DI4 . 1.. e,eiee, L P. Marra, ittirsunda kind London , t . 1 1 4! Sl S i:t ' s¢n i ltlrft(L'lt i a;lpt 4 a ta t e ' rg i:YI7,V; I :11eTt ' =:. ' l2 \ ~ \ ALklai . , I,4inch Brandies, k(Avarion• brands: 4iisted Gin. Jo- ' l\ , . to oes,ituto, I rith and:Sault WhistireciNe , England and ‘ • 1i,.. 1 re Oaleaue Kula. au, \ • tart It to. IlkiKA, ste entitled to I. hentnte. i 4 cl. so \nt lots to ruktiorchtieks, sod idillieral wane • 1,, ,, • I,IA, ' ' s 'AllitkitiN • hiciSettnt, \ • .dol \ No.lo'. couch Matt id, etillaitelphia•• . , --- I.k ' IA Al RESOLUTION 01 ,- ; . . -PAItTNI'ASIII ,-- \ t, a o littn Leretoloto Salititia tinder the name of, \',.:' I.ll.o.bugeliNicit. a AU kiLLtat, Liihistnabbeet, Was \`• ' .11, u 1., aoklus.l eonoentk tai the loth day of luny ,''. 1.4 t, ..4 Vie to tiles been plant In i lie hands of . IL `, , I. :111011,1\111e sta... ii ‘ o: r.r... , , , , , ..r .M.t.134.114 Mils- \ ~., , , :,, sA. tk MINER, • , O r ' \ \),., hti, iiii.ki hit, ' A A, AAy l'f 1160 it.A Pll INg—'lll ‘ ,.., I .ithographie - ---.. • \ - -,, *-,- Li1ii4,144 lii , ;.rtotai - r , tarried on. by ‘y,tptr, Bureb., '' ,\ . \ , 4 )asellor. will .toutialler le, coutineed, ki. %te. OW DIV*, ', '1 , •,. ' N, qrp,,k,t ... k, , ~ , , „. .. lkilNl.lt,llL Lt. lINEILI /LUNN. 1 : • ',, \ ' rilllit', ,undersi:ined wishca to 1 ,7 ail himself . . ', '., ' • ,a \ 4 i•ba• sPlairtunkt Ito reerniniend iuts,nr. t. ts, • '; ,\, • k..r.t.... ,, 5.,,, r,,,nn.er al lbe ;totals in , .Isika. birszte lt,Ewelail tinsel/vet ere indoetnons urtistei: a of ettel- :t,., 'N , id. t.hq,..ow pronvirntd, Ar• th , .. l ....lithkalwOldoWi . I Vss k, i ' , l dt ' r l i47 . lr:i ' enTall ',. i t . l , l 7l ' ..Z . n t ill: ''' . 7 " " l '!'l' . .'' 'i ., k , `, • 'CAPE lid:Y . —SU Iltallifle •, -... . ... ‘.IONO.IIiIS . Sr... VALI, mcill be open on , ,thei: . . i. I Itall'ol Juno itekt. 'lbs. ioiNtiOn of rots boon enady \ I ' ' '', ihe high YU toault , 4tateraiontslntrobt roodor It tha¢1110„ •.. I J•uirilile °Fans sit traslnlittul. • , • • I - Tuepreliiialor liore'itn =edit a toktlntunrs of the yeti ': 1i104,1 patron .• hetettaste ii.reited., naTttddlto • .. \ . te . .. It.11111.14:1:, rtopriO 4 ,_\ ~.\ .\., . . ~ • laird Oil,. A ainaitine Candlei and Wall \-',. \ • ' \ I \ . i 1:R tu itnu nety , rett 'and uffer6l - fer sato hk• \ \ :,'. \ 0111. the; titoli?olt'i. , atiiii'doiss ordered° tit. Parton . .. \ . ' ' ' • eA .soon A'fetd ,, .. .to 't" istretou. of dour Irwin t. • A • ' i ' •. ' ''-.._ I''' 4:l ''3'!'„: ~. '' ',-,'' , ',.!*L'' j ! 4 ' l a 4 4 o. • - \\.\ ; l , • , ' ,\ \ r , \ \ iiltdi.iilitt Ta.t fon . Ciky Fruiciaes: — \ t \ ... \ '.\\ pursOuke 0 tVito'rtliosoco TiroTictior 2\ \ 1 '... 1 n ~.i . qt.., In.:rare nf t e tooentne.ot ltd. ditk i e.t.a fo- 14 tylpll.llid," notikii Ir hi; stritittertetbet I. dly „,,,,,,X (tn. Sett at to ulnae: tare rabittnalboni by ell I. \ I, 1 / 4 40,13A14 Ma of tbr,tentoans. delng 1414111111,11pah•asita 11N,Itilgt1';att:'7r.irtielillottit"Poirsai==. . \ V -a t 1,1 1 lite tte ten. In in etTottylt., whiclr'ettidarls that Au: fltlll itdoettirot of the true atoonnt of their Warr 'el skts etbnyrou bo isseesteinedt tald atildsatt ID I* 111 • ' \ o dd, o r , k . ..ter..., within two' weeks tram the date '' \\ - r 'Sr tbo ticelkiittil4ktiotoof thestualsoluttseeidil.. , ' -• . , LA lh o t on noose' x 0 ,114 taken bus by ' the Mb, r i. •.t the Ovum Id brut asaitedl. snlii altlettett. to be erne tu iv', eviden nry ce a ;the fattu`ttat.l la volattott. to the 1 oore,lamuii bn limie withintita weeks ft= this date . . • \ ' . ----, us. tk I t•fe.4l•Ats Sr; el ell Abiltll. City Tretuntet. \ . 11, 11. ” \ \A„ • ‘,...- 'lid Fifth in.. near UranL, ' - \ VW C - 6);A:V , --, 7k:few tAnlitr Ciinley's /11.41 - • -- - ' \ • ilk tdostuir-, it band lied flit tale if . - ' ':' . ' 1 :, \'' ''' \ ..'' \ II B"C"INMAE LA A CO , .' \ _ OIL • • , E'JN, c PAIN T.K, ' \ 161 41 , 11 J F C.ZU RE D .BY THE NEW IL J Y. I . ; x rLOA . I , IO AND ktpilllo \ C9)IPA2II4 li.4 .". lkoniorli It 1/.1.; , 1 to Tindall& ototonly of lb*. \, , % ZINO HINTS,.V.. Width hi. '4. roans in...i.,na nue fri4brel no Sono. and thin United 'Otter!, ied to vonto, Inca aloft. • ''' ,.:rirr 4 ;llr. relo P"‘ ! 'n ." 2 "r' •_, ' ',.' '''. '' ,P 9‘ ". \ ' "' wHILTE Zi;io .vAi:ir.,, '., .. ~t, tee on tee ! sod oniart.te Inc t 4 atenn49 caretr rill == " =tttt,roooggy rgn •t • ei r .7l ,' "n ' ._; ', :l i ntiorotol.rielc=t W ' '‘d.'" ' "'"t.. Ib l , , ' \ 11: WILL zit)T TURN \y.E.1 6 .10W, WLnont.rd, to =lobo - tots cr taCpbkti cztitlottaor . \ r, i, lone ti I•but, up In a ctn.., mta. xLs an ...to t, 1' It ~,, ,ibstatots • 'combo. et , nottr . di, nova"' t , 1 , tfryt, toy otnir„ not bt•onetbobli, to Zorn 0b..) prat ennoble so,l'ounoll. lt woo bt 'rod, ,ith t o, ,{... vb1=4.7,1,11,11.,f5r, oltlicnrni , ll.trit\cl. ell the ale:. If LACK:4INA VOLQ4I) ZIN i',IINTi. T,1,.. 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