PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE PCBLIIELID Dr wiwrE a. CO. PITTSBItEpEr THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 6, s arREADENG 'LITTER WILL BB POUND ON 174011 PACq OF T.HIB PAPER.' .- Wiernunseson Visseir Clurrest..—The extenne*elren logos of oar Weetll Gesete otlers to-our brieinani run a inold desirable =awn of mania, their business knee= Onieirgastion Is Letreen tour and fro tlsousand. reueu. ',err sllltye and punt,. In Western Pe:m.o muds and rasurf obi*. 4340 anVEETLSEIIB,II•Ither Editorial Iloo=a Dor Prii,Una 13.4tablithment or the/ DULY ilazarra. aro owraal CO Monday.. 6.ilvranBtis who date. their nodal* 61 41906.1. La the imam an Monday morning: will th.ww hand glom hetore 6 o'clock; on Satontar. DEIIOCII&TIC WHIG NONISATIGNEI YOU OILNAL 203 ES POWNALL, 0/Lancaster County. • TOR AUDITOR UTRZRAIL, ALEX. K. IIcCLIIRE, Of .Pf-caildin away. as AVILVICTOIL GINIRAL, N METERS, Of Clarion County. PIIIILSEIXICAT.-31urders hue beennninerons in this airy and neighborhood, for number of yeara, but of late they have become eo frequent occurrence as to startle any mind ndered callous by wrong frinolpies. In the adjoining counties there have been, within a tali weeks, eeveralinek startling murders. A • man Is stmassinated in the streets of hiercer— "bother L butchered in -Bailer connty—another is killed on the Canal—another is cruelly par ' dared and robbed near Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and In Cleveland a woman is found to her °teahouse • with her throat out from ear to ear. We ques tion If any country in the world, however:de , graded, eau patent so many ixamplea of bar berity to so short a time. There are various unarm, probably, for this shocking state . of society, hnt we believe that the frequency of - murder originates, in a great do- , pee, from theta* state of the publlereentimentin regard to the punishment of Ho-fearful a crime: • Ths pablio mind.is 'filleted with a disgracefol and mawkish sympathy- for the criminal, and hence it is almost impossible to obtain a jury 'with sulaeleut moral sense and moral courage to - convict a wretch charged With murder, and sten If this is done, every obstacle possible to latex posed to prevent the execution of the sentence of the Law, until at last the criminal to pardon - , ed. Murder stalks abroad In our .streets, but • how very, unfrequant is capital punishment. In • fact it has btoomo a proverb, that no one is in • ' danger of suffering the extreme penalty of the law in Pennsylvania. What is the consequenoe. -The impunity with which murder can be commit tad leads to the crime. None bnk . brutish men, who hive very little regard to hanWiTa, tom- Ark minder. • Nothing restrains them bet the et purdahmenk The more uncertallaybangs punkin:Gent, the more likely are they to ritem all risks in the gratification of their %lethal ,. ~,„; ,: ,, ,lswed,propensittee. • Were the punishroent cm .,!iafeiend were it prompt, It would exert a most ii,Tiieriettistintent of crime is intended for the Cilia,: community. Modern pomade Fume interpreted it to be inten 'dad iihollyfor the reformation of the criminal. They hied nci compassion for the innocent ado tha ; no sylpathy for the horrified community; no regird for the violation of the taxi and the inesaion of the modifies ofjustioe; amino fears for society on which the murderer Is encouraged to prey. All their philanthropy is for the trim final. Regardless of themselvos, of the proteo ' , tin of society; and of the ends of justice, thou cantle will Austen to sign a petition to the Gov ernor to, pardon any crhainsl, however vita They . ask hhn to eat loomi among them the UM.: darer reeking with the blood of his victim, never reflecting, or not oaring for the untold evils they inflict upon themselves, or for the outrage, open the great principles of justice. The -mawkish sympathy expressed for the . criminal, is very justly rebuked in the following. extract from an editorial article in the New York Commercial: . And this leads ns to the consideration of a delicate bran& of the subject, upon which', how ' ever, we think its duty to speak withplainaess. It has become a neeersity Ito to speak, If murder "Is cot to become a common crime among us. In the matter of condemned murderers wo. cannot think otherwise than that philuithropy has over - leaped itealt—lumron wild—and is iteolf to hi blame for any failure of the salutary internee . of capital punishment, if feu.° there be. If there bo-a crime deterring of abhorrence if is that of murder: if there,he a criminal who has voluntarily shut himself Out from hernia eym path's% it is the murderer. Yet have weno wish; that hM whole deserts ehotdd bo meted out to him: If they were,, he would be the stern of hie fellows, and his touch - would be contamination. - But when men make special idols of murderers—. When the newspaper press proclaims them to be victima of the law—when almost superhuman ex ertions are made to procure for them, immunity for their crime, or a release from its jest penalty —when a nauseous rialitly, is given to their every ant and weed, and a constant agitation is kept up reepeeting theta, while their crime is kept out of eight or glossed over with mild phrases, and the widow and the orphans, or oth er friends of the murdered man, receive no word of ememleeeratlon or sympathy, and no hand le stretched out for their relief; and while the wail is kept up, =teary to as fart, about hurrying the .'victim of- the law into eternity," and no note is taken of what it fact, that the Murderer ' sant Air victim into the presence of his Maker .without a momenee warning—we are cimpelled :to standughast and exclaim, Is this philanthropy, ,Assuredly it looks more like sympathy with' 'crime than with humanity—more like love of 'the tworderertlain sorrow for the murdered." This sympathy for murderers affects our Courts ofjcptice, the members of the bar, and even the Executive of the /pate, and every poiseible means -are resorted to, to cheat justice out of Its due. The defence of Boolety, the seenrity of human life, and tho preservation of a proper moral sense In the community, dumands that title false philanthropy;--formostfafte leis—shred be Oar .rected without delay.. Let crime be certainly, Artily, aid promptly punished, and we, shell , soon Ends healthier elate of public morals, and I an immunity from those fearful crimes which base so 'hooked society of late. Tants Morno:--Thiefolly.l3 all the rage in Germany; jaat'now. - A gr. Angtlbart Siebert, ' distinguished *Mist, writes to the Allgemeins Zeilung that he ban pier' familiar with the pro. cue of .tahis•moring for thirty years, and that it le done by alight but anomalous presettre of thelande onthe table,Srithont any magnetism at in • This bus been our.opinion from the begin ' sting. - Place half a dosen parsons attend a ta- I ble, with their lands pressing upon it, and their Imaginstions cSolted, aid they will lose all por ter User their Mnealea, which " will spot incolunta. rely no their imailastione - indiests. They meat ithe tabie to more, and they Involuntarily more it 'Tne Piimannrima Mauna, tries to fir up on Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh and Stouben !lab Ravad,:flte blame. . "of suing out the in junction again it t tht anbeeription of the oity of Philedelphlito the Ltempfleld Brilroed. This is tety ourfair.-- Pittsburgh had nothing mote to do with the matter thenthe Bing Of Timbnotoo. No one'btre knew i word about it, until it was an zwuneid in thaPhilhdelphis paper. The Star. bliii ol / 1 4 4 + 0 0 'Company is equally innocent, and withelleve pates eery little about Aaticagear ' Vaisxr . learn from : Mr./lathy, one of eat eatsvrialag coat pity af, entarepteee, that about o ven hundred mta are cow at trofk between this city and Kat aggaig, sad that the 7ork le proveiddeg It Is the datum:await)* dot the Moreton to hen the lain rue* to , 1444314 v ky the dot of Jettosst, sad we hare Ito doubt they edit da it„ guavas De/aft—Most of our citizens will be pained ta:leara the . death of Robert hi'Card,y, Esq., atthe Ina of Al'etrdy & Loomis, oho* deal*, Oti Wood street. Bic: WCatdre death wail vary sodden, and oicarred yhaterday atom lag atldiresidtace is Allegheby. .111 e .disou* wsa ea affeattoicd' the heart." $e au naafi re: !spitted asi ettisoo, a saerotteet and a friend. BUSQUIIAIDA;LUMBRIL Taaat.—The . .. 'amber trade oil the fkolquelumna thin yeai., has bees isaustalOraerftafol. It le althmated that so far, this tattoo; 4:000 rafts and arks, valued at *2,- 900,000, bate iriof txpoitoS trout • dia !gest Irina obeys Look Mersa. '• . :i : : .:1'r,',..:1:1"; - :' ~:. IZ.'4;A:g':-...':.-.•''...' jyrtiC..caosscurro Kesscra—The pro ceedings ea the British Government, Is relation to Gov. Kossuth, hive called down no little Oen'. lure upon the administration, and severe :shake la certain quarters. When the Government was questioned on the subjecti in. the House of C 0133• MOOS ; Lord Paimereton said that the place which wee searched was not Kossuth's hence; and it proves to have been a warehouse in which a Mr. Hale has for msnyyeare carried on the business of making explosive compounds, and It is like wise aseerted that. wither arms nor gunpowder were among the articles salted. Kossuth, throne; his friends, denies the slightest partici pation in the existence or parposes of the man ufactory in questioarand Mr. Halo, the proprie tor, maintains that his business is and alwaya has been conducted With perfect legality, and that the present seizure is a violation , of private rights for which ho will sock the fullest redress. Thus far nothing whatever has transpired to justify au lmputation' upon Lund or any of the refugees in England, and unlesti the Goy erament ultimately show that they had some good grounds for their proceeding, the effeot will be damaging to them. The warrant Ie believed to have been issued upon information that a quantity of gunpowder, beyond the amount, allowed to be kept in any °R I' E PA ( 50 ibi.,)tras lodged in Mr. Hale's premises, but Sectifdlog to eubsequent elate meats It would appear that the article impounded was not powder but a mixed preparation for rockets against , which there Is no prohibition. It is even - added that the warrant Waif was illegal as it authorized a !carob of the promises of )lo&ri Hale, Mr. Hale's Christian name being William. Under these circnimatanoes the Gov ernment will find themselvee sharply assailed not only on the merits but also on the technical ities of the we. Mr. Hale ha; teen la the habit executing large orders for foreign Governments, but whotbeihis existang stook. bad been prepared for any of Om continental Pierens, or merelyapon speculation or to impply orders, from privato Indio doalti has not yet transpired. The only paper in England which has defended the Government; and selelled Kossuth, is that notorious Austrian prose, the London nmer, which still persists in its slanders, although It does not produce one particle of evidence on 'which .to 'found its accusation. rr. lisle, Jr., in a letter to the Daly Nita, do les that Kim- Moth had any thing to do with the factory, or that there was any arms, or any powder : in it, it being a rocket factory exchurhiely. The Lon don News Moses a severe artiole on the subject, as follows: ' M. Kossuth must be justly indignant at these persevering attacks on his character, and espes. belly at thie lost attempt to violate, in hisperson, the last sanotaszy left for exiled patriotism throughout the whole of Europe. He fully sp. predates the shelter and hospitality he hanre-. ceived in this country„, and the terms on which be eojoye it, and is too wise imam, to say noth leg of higher motives, to compromise hie rar duns or himself by my ally peddling with pro jectiles at Hotherhite, or the concoction of abor tive plots. - At the same time he "'Bate no jot of heart or hope," of the ultimate triumph of corustitutional principles; but firmly believing that "There's a good time Deming" for fatherland, he patiently bides his time, grateful for the shelter he enjoys in this free country, and determined to show his gratitude bye totalabstinence from any plots or Intrigues which Might in.the slightest degree embarrass it in its relitions with foreign powers. As for Mr. hole, the' other hero In this little comedy, he le in the delightful position of a man who "Awoke euddenly one morning, and found himself famotts." Independently. orthe handsome and disinter ested manner in which the noses has advertised Ids rocket's, he le advloed that he has • splendid notion at law against the Police authorities, for their violation of the Englishman's castle; so that the whole affair is likely, after the manner of ' , Elopements in high life," sad "Affairs of extreme delicacy," to end by affording consider able employment to the gentle Men ot Wean:Bin sterdmii. tiREAT EXCITNNOINT IN CINCINNATI. Err= the eineload Glaie:te, ToodUA Rua Nona axe ran ;Maros.—When the committee of citizen chosen 'to present the petition of the people of Cincinnati to the Mayor, requesting him to:resign, proceeded, on Saturday to the Council Chamber; Went a committee to 'wilt upon him, he was not to be found. The - grand committee then adjourned to call en him yesterday. . On Sunday there was a large gathering in the Fifth street market space, but the, people by common consent had resolved themselves into • :committee of the Whole on the Peace of the city, and the obnoxious Preacher- mounted the hogshead .and prevailed by the hoot without material disturbance. But for this good order no thanks appear due to the Meyer. Neither he nor his police were, as we are informed, on the . ground, although the peace of the city had been threatened, and very great anxiety was felt by all climes, that it should be preserved at all hazards. He had, a day ; er two , before, in a publio card announced that he would not farther Interfere with the Weed preacher mien to pro.: tecE him. After this his presence on the ground was looked fait) afford that protection, and he' wee derelict in duty In absenting himself on an occasion. e was wrong in absenting himself when a large body of h e fellow aitizens had appointed to weft on him on matters of great public inter est. His absence showid s craven spirit. Se wee more decidedly wrong .the Sunday preced ing, when he refused, protection to an orderly meeting—silencing the orderly, and leaving their disorderly assailants to go unrebaked and 1 unreetrzined. He was wrong again yesterday,) If he agreed, as is stated, to meet his fellow eitiietus in the Council Chamber, that he after. watils insultingly refused to meet tLem there, on& his readiness to receiver them in his office, whith vas not large enough to adroit half the number of people in attendance. He ahon.ld Lhave received his fellow citizens courteously, heseA what they had to say, and replied cosine. Gusty. -His office confers upon him no dignity Whieb warrants the assumption of any superior ity -aver-. men- who via in every respeot his equals. is most his superiors. The matter is with the people " We copy from the Atlas of lad evening • re. portiof the proceedings yesterday: Mayor Snelbaker having been &Neat from the city an Saturday morning, then the committee of 100 called to present the petition of the citi zens :that he should resign his °Mee of Mayor, Pe* 8011, Esq., and Jacob Stevens were op. pointed a committee to arrange with the Mayor for a Meeting in the Council Chamber this morn. Ingest nine o'clock. This duty was performed by the committee by their addressing the Mayor • note, which was left on Saturday with his elerkY Yesterday, agreeably: to their resolve of Saturday, the committee of 100 met at the Lou-. tuiis room of Mechanics' Institute, and the fol lowing gentlemen who were unable to attend mil Saturday, enbecribed their names to the comma olostian to the Mayor vim Robert Getty, F. G. Miller, A. B. Latta, 8. IL Hamilton, F. Seibert, .0. IL 'Sargent, David Fisher, lease Kimble. ' The ' Committee then marched 'in proccasion again I to the City Building, Which Is the office of the Mayor, and agreeably to previous sr rangethents, took their position inside therait lag of the Connell Hall, while 'a large portion of cinemas crowlh4 the apace outside the bar. The Cotorrdttee. being organized; Mr.:. IL Empson moved that a committee be appointed tomtit on his HOnor, the Mayor, and request his prevents' in the' Council Chamber. The Chairman, Mr. 8. B. W. McLean, appointed J. 11 Empson and Jacob Stephens that. committee. The Connell Chamber and blayoe's Office are on the , same floor, and but a narrow passage di 'Sides them. The Committee waited upon the Mayor and reported that hls answer was, "that be was In hi s dike, where he transacted his official hea -1 new, and would receive any communlostion from the committee there," and destined presenting I aimed! In the Council Chamber. Be also ao knowledged' that he had' received the note re. requesting him to meet the Committee in the - Connell Chamber. TWO communication was reesived with biasing and terms of derision , by the citizens outside of the nu.. Os order being preserved by the ChaErman, Mr. Thomas Spooner one of the mem berivof the Committee, arose and suggested that the meeting insist upon the Mayor presenting , . Ilellemy Storer, Esq , maintained that 'as the mass meeting of citizens had appointed them to present their petition to the Mayor, ma he hod declined meeting them, that now their duty and misstou le at an end. Ire contended that the Committee had no right to demand the presence of the Mayor; if he was not courtions enough to compliArith the request of thopommittee,they should publish their promedlage, and lame the matter with the people.: Ills opinion was that the geatieman should hare deseended from his hish position of a Mayor, to the one of s smite; sad Met the Committee; (be position of no striper wu higher than that of . a voter. its for himself boring bun fora quarter of a oinitti rs • citizen of Cincinnati, he was to favor of pro teedbtg ne farther, ;and actimerledged no man es hluoos Smith, Esq., - from the crowd, cried out, "eeild out the. pefflion to the people,' mid tea thonsaod will sign it." - • Hobart cossetted; that when the • . . I Committeeadjounr, it be to aims meeting in the ',Fifth street Market Plane.. •Mr: Storer said they should send the resole ,tlons to the-Mayon 'for himself be would not go unless the Committee desired. it, that he might speak the few words of comfort to • the Mayor that be had deeigned. Mr. Spooner, with much eirneatneis, initiated that the Committee had a right to demand the personal appearance before them of the Mayor. If he did cot comply with that demand, after baring made a respectful rtquest, they ahould then report to the people at large, where for ther and greater indignation would be heaped upon hie head for his alight to the kitten of the people. If he did not hear the voice of the Committee, he would learn the wishes of the Coen of the city. Mr. J. B. Nixon'e Tiers of the matterotere, that a demand arise, from the relation of the parties; already a demand had been made fortis prem:a through the cab-committee; he had agreed that he would meet them, and had there by been guilty of positive Larch vd, thus adding additional insult; sad Abet as their functions nor had ceased, the people should take the matteein their own hands. The Chairman, Mr. McLean, suggested that the Committee he no power to make a formal demand, but that the ooattenen eta should rest upon the Mayor. He declared the motion to demand the presence of the May. or out of order. On the propoeition that the Committee:atm:lld call a mans meeting of citizens, Mr: McLean euggrated-that the matter should not be carried any farther. He could not conceive what fur theratep otiald be taken, as the Mayor, he be lieved, would not resign. Mr. Storer coincided With the Chairman In the opinion that there should not bo another meeting. Mr. It. D. Handy said the committee were an mach the agents of the people as the Mayor. This tfae the people's business, not that of the Committee—let the people act. Unless two-tiara of the City Council united In impeaching the Mayor, nothing farther could be done. The pro. , position to hate a Masa meeting was sustained, however, by Mr. Spooner (not the Judge, but a brother) with inch feeling, and the applausoof ortarliers was vociferous. He said, from the in dicatione of yeatarday,:the people could be trust ed; he hoped that the Committee had no fears— that they had the manhood to not firmly. Mr. George C. Miller, en old citizen, strongly urged a meeting at Mechanise' Institate. After considerable discussion the" motion to have a meeting on Wednesday night eras amend. ed, on motion of Mr. Corderean, mid the Com. inittce resolved to call a mass mee t ting of the citizens this afternoon, at 3 o'olock,.m the Fifth Street market space. The Mechanics' Institute, it wet urged; was not halo enough to hold the assembly of the peo ple, and many were opposed to n night meeting. The Comioittee then adjourned to meet this afternoon in Fifth stieet market !pogo. For Me Pittsburgh Casette. MI. ANNAN AND THE "NET TO UNCLE TO3III CAMS." To the Editor of the Presbyterian Advocate.. Mn. ANNAB:-..../. am a subscriber to your pa per' and read it weekly with, much plensure and some profits - that the profit is not greater is probably my own fault, or misfortune. I was, however, grieved tone the Advocate of Wednes day, in its notice of the "Hey to Unite Tom'," Cabin," bearing testimony in favor of the Insti tution of slavery, by placing it on an equality with the relation, of Musband and wife, parent and child. I was also grieved at your plain as sertion on manifest implication, that the "hor rible," of slavery contained in the Key were col leoted from Abolition prince, and had, of course, no better foundation than the mullions of fa natics. Now, eir, if yen bad carefully read the "Key," or even a respectable portion of it, you would have known that. three "horrible,," as you justly style them, were all, or very nearly all of them, taken from newspspers publlshen in Blare Status or from Southern law books.— The advertisements of.;Bouthern brutes that they-had honed" to hunt nerves the adver tisements of auctioneers of negroes for Dale, the advertisements of elate traders for the pur chase of men, women, and children, era all.frioto Southern pa; ere. The law authorizing any per km or persons to destroy, by rucA ways and means as As may think fit, each =newsy Mare or staves as did not return to their ownere after proclamation to that effect made, was not from an Abolition print, butfrom the Smiled Statues 1 of North Carolina. Ike cue of Slater, who, in breed day-light, In the harbor of Charleston, had one otitis slave sailors bound hand and foot, laid upon deck, and then compelled a fellow slave to chop off bis head and throw the mangled, bleeding remains, into the water, was taken, not from an abolition print, but from a law book. Thecase of Simon Souther, who bound his I elate toe tree, and there whipped him with rode, tubbed Lim with.elaingles, compelled a men and woman slave by tutus to cob him, applied fire to his body, washed him with a preparation of hot water and.red pepper, untied him from the tree, kicked and but him, placed hint In stocks, again compelled his other saves to apply firs to until after twelve hours of torture he expired, is taken not from an abolition print, bur from a regular law report. Bat I em once you arety this time Convinced of the error of your statement about Abolition prints, and I shalt prowled to another matter. You any that a picture of any inetiMtion may be -made repulsive by grouping together all the dark colors. This is true, - but this Is not the m oult of human laws When made Adam and Eve and gave them ibe first precept to "(scrotum I and multiply," he designed that the marriage relation should exist Yet;huebands have mar, dared their wins. mid Wives have poisoned, or conibined with paramour; to murder their hus band,. When the Almighty ordained that the new born infant should be utterly belplees, he design ed that it should be dependent entirely npottits parent for care and nurture. Yet mothers, even mother', have destroyed their offspring. But do our laws afford any countenance to such offences? Does_ our law stand by an inactive witness of the cruel treatment of a wife by her husband or of an infant by its mother? Surely not. The Interference of our Courts to protect wives from the brutality of their husbands is a weekly occurrence. How is it with the poor. Sling chattel of the South. In the case of Slater, which I have mentioned oboes he was subjected , to a fine of seven hundred Ipounde, which may have ,been afteriards, as Is often -done, remitted; and in the ease of Bouthen, the jury found him guilty of minder in the moon& degree; and fixed hie Imprisonment In the Penitentiary at five years In this Ciao there was no doubt, because two miserable whit! Seen were present during the greater Elation 'of the torture—two miserable creatures, stultified and :brutalised "poor whits folks," on a Southern plantation. But, Sir, what more can be done for the pro tection of husbands and wires and helpless chil dren? can any thing more efficient be done lathe free States - If you Can suggest any additional precautions or safe guards proalaint them and our Legislatures will adopt them and oar Courts will enforce them. The marriage relation and the relation of pa-, rent and child, aro neceesity for the perpetua tion of our race,—the Almighty, in his provi dence, has relied upon them and none others. But you will not • contend • that the relation of . . human ehattlehoodis Ind/open:ibis. Barely you will not contend that the atrocious cruelties un der the eta,' laws aro right or dot:viable. Sure ly you cannot believe that such creel laws as ex. lot in Cue slave States, are necessary and proper. Then why sneer at it book which exposes their odious and inignitons than:treat Too are ready enough to expose the oboe of the laantaltloa la Spain and Italy. You do not hesitate to pro. claim the horrible suttees or barainge of widows in fortis Thenerby enter at an exposure of dig atrooltiee practised upon the pone descendants of the Africans 'hi our hint lend. In England there to, no doubt, great suffering smong the poor sometimes; bin do we hid religions papers there sneering at the exposure cf those sufferings. On the contrary we end all classes active In call- log attaches to them; we find Parliament inter fering, aemmitteetappoictod, witaessestaracdn ad and lams gassed for the correction of the *Ala as far as Is poselbtein L tbtoklj paoplad land. Suppose that a theater there had minted Ida apprentice, fora single hour, as Souther treat ed hie slave for twelve hours, how would the pa pers have rung with it. Bat to .pees by these.more atrocione oineities, le: u.snome down to Luferior effaces. • Look at the separation of husband and wife, parent and child, brother and sister. Suppose poor slave in alaulatid has a wife end Are chil dren,the wife may ba sold to •Virginia and the chilren scattered from North Carolina to the farthest Wolter Texas. Thla Is one of the int nettles exposed In Mrs. Stowe's book and key, and yet yea steer at them. You speak disparsglogly of the Keytand the Louisville Courier, published in • slave State, rays the "tiodloatioa le complete." Yount= to doubt whether the "Key" will do much good. It Is at all. event, an attempt to do good, and if you coul not approve it,you might at toast have passed it in silenoe or boldly attacked It. To compare the slave Institution with the divinely ordained matrimonial and pa• ,rectal relations is neither wise nor creditable. When slave State! prohibit the cruel treatment of slaves, when they forbid the separation of husbands and wires, and brothers and sisters; withottt 'their tocerat, theta will be some little similarity between the relations referred to. I am aware that you will argue that such books ass do no good, they only Irritate. Thus Is all'a Mistake:- publics opinion is omnipotent here, sad mast prerall. The utouteet andhard sot ham will eventually quail before IL% The light Is already beaming la the Booth. As en evidence of that, I annex, the Mewing article *blab seemed almost providentially to fall Into ray bandit this Inertias. In is front the New r,k . timeg, t. very able pro4lavory paper: TIMAINITIF or tliaves.—The Southern Agri• ; • . cultural Society some time since offered a premi um far the best treaties on the mansgement of Slaves. The Committee appointed to examine the essays riot in, has recently published its re port on the subjeot. They mention the fact that although the essays were written by persons (rote at least three of the Sleep States, the sys tem recommended le 'substantielly the same In all of them The following are stated sa the le.ding principles inculcated by these writers "That the chaise of master and slaves:l cord. afire; that while the master is entitled to the obedience and fair eeirices of the slave, he is under obligation to the latter to provide for hie religions and moral improvement; that tel enfor cing a find discipline, it should be consistent, mild sod considerate; that there should be a etriot observance of the principles of joatice in ell the relations between master Lod slave;• that industry add good conduct ehoald be encourag ed; the taste for innocent amusements gratified; and that ample provielon should be made for the physical well-being of the slave, of comfortable and not over crowded houses, good clothing, abundant and nutrition, food, and a kind oars of the sick, the young and the old." Now, sir. la it not encouraging to find such ameliorations of slave treatment proposed; they may not be immediately adopted, and even when adopted will not be perfect, bet they 'mild be a great improvement. • Nothing but each count.- lance' se you hold out to the elavelsolders by sneering at such books as the "Key," can pre vent the early amelioration of the condition of the slaves, and even thine sneers con - only tem porarily delay that result. Ltosx. jealousies, sectional prejudices, and personal contests defeated at the recent erasion of Congress the most important National Work that was proposed there. There were majoel- Lee in favor of a railroad to the PaoHie In both .bouses probably, bat tiey were divided among different and conflicting plans, and they pre ferred to let diem all drop, rather than agree upon any one. Perhaps it was too much to expect of a party that had been Sghtlog Internal Improvements, for the lard twentyyears;tludtheyehould IMlXle distal." give countenance to a National Road, even where they conceded its merits and- ne erectly. Here, they acknowledge that the Ca. nal needs enlargement, and then stop the work and turn off the laborers. There, they laud the Railroad, but at the tame tl6lll refute to build It. A year has been loot, at a time when months counted for million'. More perhaps, are to be ocniumed in the eime *ay, retarding Commer cial prosperity and checking National growth, instead of eccouraging them. Is eight months we are to have a new Cott rell and tho 'object will be one of the drat that presents Itself to their attention. Nor will they, have the excuse of Ignorance. Borreyr, by that time, will be completed, of the different routes, and the results laid before them. All that they will be asked to do will be to choose between, or to adopt some plan by which the advantages of each will be secured. There are three propoeed routes. The North- ern, minting from Chicago to di starts, or some point further north, on the Gout, is probably the shortest and least expensive. Dot it has the disadvantage of, being liable to °Detrac tion in winter by the snow, and the still more Berton' one of not running direct to Ban Prancieco, the point of most Importance to be reached. The !diddle Route is very nearly the one now tmelled by the emigrants. running from Bt. Louis screen the Plains, through the South Pan and the Mormon country to Ban Francisco. It lo mainly heel and in a temperate climate.— Perhape the Meat 1107101:11 obstacles to be en• countered hers would be the scarcity of water and timber. The Southernßoute is from Arkansas through the Indian Teritory and New Mexico, reaching the Pacifie at Ban Diego, or some other point considerably ecuth of dan , Francisoo. No spe cial merit Is claimed for Ohio, we believe, except. that it will be lets offensive than the other", to thti prejudice' cf the Senators and Representa tives who come from cotton;"eugar and tobacco growing States. The newly appointed Governor of Washington Territory, Major Stevens, has already been own =intoned to examine the Northern tine. The result of hie operations will probably throw good deal of Lght [pan the expense, diffitaltiee end advantages of them all. —.Massy Evening JeurnaL Koncert tri flevi . vvro.—The attempt to search Koventh's house appears to be received with lit tle favor by the Co* Bone of England. What ever may be the feeling In high place', the peo ple there appear to - int:apathies heartily with freedom,sail this attempted outrage on the rights Of estranger, accordingly boa. tolled fortis gen eral burst of thdignation. It ia.plestant to ob serve that the old heroic sentiment in ,favor of liberty, which made England on great under the rule of Elizabeth and-Cromwell, has not been entirely qlenohed in do selfish luxuriousness of the upper dance, anit the llammon-worehip of the msaufecturers and. others of the middle es tate. There in stiff still left lo one motherland. The popular beset there still beats with Its grand old pulses. to the outburst against this outrage, we recognize the ring of the true metal. While each feelings remain in England, wo will not de spair of her: but-look forward confidently to her ' regeneration. Let bat Manchester and Chats worth cease to rule her, as they do now. shiest exclusively; let the voice of her people be heard In her belle of legislation, and-we shall see no more alliances, on her part, with deepotiem. but plenty of Nowt even, as in the good old time, for freedom and humanity.—Phil. Bulletin. • • Tug EllClfel —This Chip is now tying at her dock in Willianostrorgb, ice, York. The Tri ton/3e /aye that important alterations are going on in her machinery at the foundry there, which the owners are iconfidint will consdentbly increase her apoed. She it to be•ready to sail for London, on her Bret passenger trip, soon after the &at of July, at which time the Im prorements now going on will be completed, and ebe will be boarder throughout. Cept. Ericsson and come of the. principal owners , will go out in her to Europe. She emu accommodate two hun dred passengers. The shin is now open to pub— lio inspection. The hotel waltere strike for higher wages. in New York city, hoe resulted la the discharge of a great many of the:Strikers at all tho hotels, and the employment of females at Abe Clarendon. The proprietors of several other homes pram, to think that the Wring of girl" will alone , ex emt tbe hotels from a repetion et these troubles, but they have not, as yet, been enbatituted, ex cept in the hastaime mentioned 1 in the New York hotels, hitherto, colored meals,. not been employed; but ass good mint' colored Taws are now arriving from the South ieeking . oetaa. potion for the rammer lemon, a number of them have been secured in the hotels.' A girl serenteen years old wee bitten by a rattleenake on the left Instep. Tiro hours and half afterwards Dr. T. A. Atchison, who des cribes the case In the Southern Medical Journal, 'visited her, sad found her sightless, with bar face swollen and her nand wanderthi lie pla ced her in a hot salt bath, atuiLndministered whiskey and carbonate of ammonia until she had taken three pints of the first and eighty groins of the latter; no Intoxication followed, and she was aura. - The Now York 'National Democrat Is "'dhot i:Nl b as; that .Pretident Plebe will la the coons et 11. few : days, pay a visit to New Hamp• shire. He Weide to be abbot from Waehington about two weeks." • ' Judge:Barnet, of Ohio, : died at Cincinnati on the 27th alt. He commenced premise when Cincinnati was a meta tolleotion of log cabin,. lie screed a tom se H. 8. Senator, and has been foe many yearn Judge of !the Supreme Court of the EXCEPTS 01 GOLD AT Vol Atm.—MS 1011ZA form the United States MLitt that the amount of Gold depoelted there dude% the month of April, has been about four and n half millions of dollars ($4,500,000)—n0t equal to the extraordinary de posits of the month of Mach, bat still gotta equal to the average. During the came period the ex. ports of speoie to 'Europe hate been about sBo2'ooo—leafing a handsome aurplas In the country. The Cincinnati COmmercial states that the health or the brother Hutchinson, now at the Car thage Wetter Care establlshment b much fin prored. RATIIIR firisP.—The Pope in his letter to the French Clergy, speaks of "oar Very dear ion In Jen. Christ , Napoleon, Esiperor of the Punch.? gar • ittZ B ES' • LUf ' here la the klud of tasilmonym to the value of oar aLt/A6, upon whirl, wean conediutly tit the roputathla of oar wor k . w e h oe . &may pobllahol avntral rurtlacataa. Dreyfus that Wu mode for our mutat. and Ludlum Niles, and - sold abroad. bare beau roblootad to oho fiIIUARCAT TZATH IN ACTUAL OONYLAURATIONP, mud proirryed their Cootanta totally free how datum , . The lahralus la another proof of the tuna Ineoutaatabla character:— • $lO,OOO WORTH 01 BOOZE AND PM= BAWD WITH A 640 SERI • ALBION', bus Comm. NO r effemober 12, 1151.2. Mama Marc • Mane— r El: Your taro letwo way duly retelrel. '..ad' went at the glut. I would nYs4 . tatlrl ot r i Et , 7l;Ltrpi . eocaltaVtiw i teay riga Wa g at tbe Inth ,t :Inne ' Vt— f toy etera Wag burned to Wen It Wu built of wood sad Wet— . la{ th e story banditti., My nate 1.111 In It at e tas th y . or th . am and ant Ina the allay. where tim was • lag. attantat ol It wan a vary hot aya, Illy natal atel book! accounts that wen to th• Ufa, 'aatouaten to about Th. 'nomad Dolly; 'doh •ya .00.4. • Mete as* sold Nagiepayer tanond; atm 1 would !Wise any Person trim it la/ baalate no Ilona bat boy • 10. anottair magma., Y val. I ma ably reeetanistat lOW lista , TOW". alas, fflYtt . , . JOll7/ CLAW. dis' Ws utsscr the attention of .ciur to the mteertteement er • qumarts CoiIDIAL.7 to be Reed open the tb vett peg*. •• Kr Ds. Itl'Ltses Lrezz Puu.—When tho propriotor of this invaluable moody pmbmet it of lb. immtnr, Were vas no medicine wittelt Marro! tho name Mr Me cote of Liver and Bilious Complaints not , aitimmodisal lb. wrest pm - Mem ol them diemm.Ut the thlital State.. an the South and Woe,. partioutiarir. ahem th. • perm& is frequently unablogo obtain the. , of a regular Phzahrim mut raggedy mar is. quireli at ono .ale and laser:tat and the oterratkm of which maid In no Ms prove miudicial to the coast.. Mon. TM medicine 1 ..071104 by De. IdZans's Lim mu, b.. been paned in emery Ingram to which it boa had a trial. Alvan. beratisial. rag a solitary les alarm hal aver mearrai to which its effects ham tem itLICIriOUS. The iorentkm of an olusated and &Min Crashed physidau, It has nothing to ...aka with tM vista avian. Dimmed upon th. 0,011. by.bmgor gr► tenders to tho =Mimi art Emelettee has now ;mead. beyond a doubt, that Dr. Wismeem Putts th. bed ',may ems proposal Dr the Liver Camplaint rurobasors will beam of conutorfelta and invariably ark for Dr.hrLane's CoLebratol Liver Pinang take ram sue, u. them are other pills stupor ling to bo Liver PiDa are before the public. by am drognists and moo:Mats to tom and country. 004 aholmale cud Mall by the mils Proprietor.. eYdp p i Wood amor„ Liar Musks. KIDD EC Co. harejott received five ondreat damn of Cleaver', biddy p e rf, 4 no Nz y BOAps.ordharr ilnevr gem., meta mental Brava Winder. mink Firm. Windear Wiatar and th," Bbnalag soap; It 11 admitted hall. that Soape are tat Loot the amid. mat Mir The undersigned have constantly on hand • Large supply of Beeson's arnasumouramsr. or v....wad aylitr. Thie ankle la the beet end cheafr saw eat material for thriercie—a single bur Inch comae of glee tonne, to the thick... of an Inch. beoomait to • to few day., go solid am to radat any ordinary dorm of out. done tor area, .4 wren els.oura on der w ow. t o w to and plastered with ale °mien& 000tott. aids present., nor le the water In the least affected. This Cement ghoul! be need for all underground, underwater, and exposed etructurett for all important building& and for fire walls, coping walth *Limner tope, mi ta . , otio .. dune, canal lock., and .racy nercies of brkk and etone Manure earthed to ',our, damp. OT froth 13111111R11)011 g INGHAM 110 Water moat and 16D front street .. _ - ---- We believe Nat h vied ram for wral7 Cana. üblea flub l h ai rdo R IMS% PETHOLIII.I or ROCK OIL. put at. .sit flora. from It. gr.nr taamory,eone•aled deep I. the bowaln of Motbar Barth. 1.. Inthont doubt. O. of the irrellan of dug. remedied.. Bald the Mllowlog tastimeny. Mr.. by . grateful ...al PilAnn Vain., Ohio, Sept. 15. labl. M. P. M. iner—dir: I haw, sold all sour l'atrolanto. or gook ell, two months TAO , and hare teem lOok- Z11,17,10."d2,V.T.V."%Tr1ia1.5:41174. Lira exoellant 111 Flux and Dysentery. lity danghter, at ge t tittle your award on hen, was igina ret7 00 with the Dust her • toteboontol. and in Ulm hours We the wood. and the dux Mann, sod n. ooleereg Immediately. lb is WO an extraordinary reined, for &Me and indonled of ea, Cute, Bruise., and Rissuatailavo. and lot the Mee: mute Dave been cored of loud atarollng. Your.. with reapost. /slat lanoclow. pne.alo by nil in Drown. In Pinnorgh. G 9 lganers advert lea Potruisum view eon.] GEO. P. SMITH & CO., No. 54 WOOD STREET, Inrito the attention or buyers in this market to du very large kook of SPRINGAND SIIMBEBD DRY GOODS AT A SMALL ADVAICI 1311 CAM OIL MUM CRIDlit PRI\7B-0(111 Menne Myles. FOridan and Domestic (110101 1 / 4 18—diam• ,11 Bootsb, and Alumina.: • AWNB—D/111116.5-11AILICUEC 110033 00003-1 17lare• OLOTISP—Of all dmeriptioaV. ClBBllllCBZS—Pidin and faney—a lama emit 01 sonnet =se far loan trade; D4TINC .—Alt adm,a a d o JEL Z I VTIPLIWP — IMLISK.IIII—And • Lars misty toe 81.9151 Cit WEARd: COITON PANTALouNicpx—An lttllnr molooo, pLan and fandr; LINENS--LiNIN DRILIS—BLAY LINZNS--TABLE la Iss&—and enanfoom style. Isiah tiooklo. out own i.poefealoo; ATIWANDS—Largo bawlAcioa smnstment Vs. " rTO L N U IVI4--911: " 1604 - 6 11ir UI P" e. va t flor licien istiltlalNUA„://144,1•5.0" LlAPirAits avarLian'Pafilrdaliptleal of VARIZTY WODS, to ar... 1141 burgh. 10t11 La. 1033. fatilSidlos A-. H. HOLMES & BRO., DIAN 'lnert:maul or SOLID BOX WOES, SLEDGES, PICKS, ' MATTOCK. CEOWB&BS, Ac 4, - PITTSBURGH. • • qtace 25 Wood .t., between Ist and Sod. ma- AU sort vs/Taste! equal to as, tossubsdorol.lill CILiRLF.B LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL .BItOKER. Notes, Bonds, Norgstges Negotiated. peinucus. ATTENTION GIVEN TUTUS PUICEIAS7I AND ELLE OF STOCKS. ItrOldeo aver B. Jove. l Co.. owner Wood and FooFth Ttnet.. REMOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., MANOIACITIIIIti C, - • r AND CAST STEEL SHOVELS AID SPADES, GIIN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES, PICKS, SLEDGES, ze.rrocrs, r... ae. • Hart moored to No. 17 Ittorkei street, where lasts easterners, not tosrthaste innerally. ere Isrltad se t~tm ar,. surebastat stoma.* Flaying tam Urn assay frn,CoalctratessrosaktlarporiClo.'s ri ms. Istesist - a soma. arta . . at rorkl at ag: rims. Irnarnt3ea JAMESP. TANNER. - AYLIOLICSALS DIME% . BOOTI, alipCS, 3051=1, HATS, &C., so. 56 WOOD STRUT. /11712171t0rt. &meta Third and -Fourth. itkir - My stock - embraces every varlet.* and sta.. Iloboora, 4. plarellaaval Obizaro. tbo Now torwrol blanufartaso. s. adaptod oty Do Um Corium amt /foamier W., sad 1111. ba ooLf oral. fir y moon COM Ga far favorably alth those of els vo dvlabia and b•• Yark. Puretaaaera vlll plow* .11 soil 0.111:130 baton baybas. ma: lifters Lunimao tympany of Pittsburgh L 3 DX I I L.lGusmL L. em. OFFICE, 94 WATER., Insrwszr . WAELTZT LED WOOD EIBEEDI Zer INBLIBUI DULL AND . CIAELOU RIMS ON TUJ (Mb., AND Allibl&IIPPO lIIPIUI . ♦DD 2111111121. MLF.B. *eau! lOU driGoo. bf MM. al" p... 0.8 el Um .L mf L.VVI.YDIVAnwrion and dad2i3PC , lt Tiv.N. DISCOTORS H P King, W...11.Mmr. i W. Lathaer , Jr" Durl6l.l HANN Oaten D6Waa Jr I rittz,.... 0. ,,,.... , . , I John 6. Dilircath. L.lvarl ti.......a. I !Franca Yellers, J. Eaboonistaksr, Vl OM Elryant, IV al b. UM. . U.. , M. Peasnet. ddr92 JosiN T. --ROHT. • . EINNEDT Pllll.ll. ORSLI* ZENOVAIi. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPUBTZRB MID WHOM= luzaLna rOinuort DOIVISITO. lIIARDWARZi CUTLERY, Am 44. Hero removed to their now and extensive rare, Rood street. lbw door. above the We or Ilen/. wane thole cute...re. end vaeretuate y. are Intl eel in an exaselsetkva at them= emus Mart. meat ever <Cored la LW. ally. Lil(ty DAGUEIRREOI'YPES AT THE NATION AL GALLERY. OACKHON'S National Daga cumin Gallozy, termer et U. , Dlarrmal gant Karkat street. fenadte lYilozz`ro Urn Ro/ Ladle. and Oentlenv.n erithlnit loabtalnUNllkaUteseme at natant. priorh ntli pleaw all at the abate Wallah. n‘tot, ettad up with tiny al:prior Pala and hay Itahts.- -,,,,nnt with ettchtill that the eparatet tan tak• the Inas aecrunte a liles - 42 tba haman o n with aU oil.. taken a / a nginal Utscassea ea-Pette.t.tlalsll.4l to take a pintos., Nu (•:t rteetablazs. vta.LLtennots taken et .ad dammed neranna la .pad oitt .dtrAtat ort=osts trcaall a st z t r tg I it Fteim's First Fromm= . DAGUERREOTYPES. Port 0.6141 BOilding, Third Brut. lITIZENS and strangers who wish to ote , tab a A Ann* artistio and lift Ilk. names. at • oat 7 Mcahmi• Polo.. 'MD MA It to halt intarnt to nil at this 1 , 1.1 Looms Muhl h,.4,mant, wham ntin satisfaction lewd, of n - rga made. Dayton am the 1 5sZ oo sad bast anunsed MIL akmights nu nom an Med fOr parpom with huts - amnia of th• moat v.rortni kind. and laavt'ag sLoaswlthAntasta of D of Wa h l oNgiegr,v,,b4„.i., attivitth- Al* to ' siror to tho ipAmuis Art, • stria Dagaw motfam,lther ainglp to Isis - room which has .... ban SorDamd. Dooms non and nisation. In A Woahufs. ftoM ..look st. to ar. . vee rs. For Bale Low. FIRST RATE FAMILY CARRIAGE, ix which has bean la au bat a abort Mao. It wi ll be *ow at a bargain. lavalro at this ogle. Da62.saltt IVSW GOODS —A. A. Mason A Co., NO. 2.3 FM stmt. sr* manual, en:giving (ter Ex. Dr...) C.,/ 604 Pasta of =lir dew goal; commis:llg Lug„;.'"?,='!"erapirl4 111111 E 1* T. ligu grrnaringle ' rett ". 4 d : Ulnas, bordusit onrantli• a, to y 4 QSAWLEI—A. A. Mw 011 & CO., No. 25 a) nth at harejast roacirad and CU am Ms ,to. b tl . ..ttra U g d - tv kr,trcr:xa.lt, fr= Dnatr4.l. saws sad autua.or, MINK. Oa . aa. lay 4 WORT THOUSAND POUNDS Steam &M rua.r.orte7tni Ws 0: the I. 444104 b m ;ratan fsaas7l•44l4 m 74 J. IL PUILLIPB, No. WI Haim strkft. GREEN PAPER—For 'Window Blinds, Kissed sad tumistml. tar .14 st ths Wall Paw •nbouse, Zia OD &lama gm', try THOMAII PAilf 1110011 MATS—A variety of kind. and .I_/.13.6 at J. it H. PHILLIPS, my 4 pia lls iduka UTTER-4 bases prime fresh. Butter, ear reafivs4 sr taf• • !ILIUM U. 0 .LLUTE. HY PEACHES-21 sacks Law Peaches for We by Im4l . IZENEY 11. COLLIN/. LAID SILKS-20 pieces now style plaid m illss.lot nal red at Wir a l i k ?Mk IVEY/ BRAD AND LLERRING—Reoeived u.i day a snyOy yi Baham* we Ilea lad Dad sod amiss are ask tyle x wa v rit ii my& ' - - 71.1LItar4ia. VARNISHED WALL PAPER—A very besatilld &Mal* Ibr Vine livrV•belliu t vill... MOW JO., with quevidivigivoolastab boriav, Ada al Ma .44 gablivevimpil, no. Igo Alatklµ ittegcls MY a -tmom/5-PAutita. 'i~*~~~ : ' . . 1114.11/28D. - \pLOl7/t--1 VArsaittraX t,9"stralrio D i 4 r4 1 " 1 " , !"` a McAPIII, or ttao vity. R ICE - 4 6 ' 11." " r Oa W•noldar Osoroing. the 4th lost, M. RON MN?. WU UAL I. of the Cm of •IntC'ardy• • Lcoosio, et this ont. allon lb* nova toko plum Moo hie tato rooldooos. otsooi, Allegheny, at two oclooli.thlo (ThendayP toos. • ' WANTED-82000. ECURND on anwoombered city prOper ey. tar ladch Mr yEks will be mkt. \ Addrkoss " L. "Clasett• =al. at76411•T Wenn" lhara.ahcs Cokes. r, a. ULM, THIS Company ,has this day declared a dl,l4.sonDollatt sad Fifty Olata ini out of Qs moats her theism Az sfuenths—aso efer ceota of *inch Ell be call in cash Oa or E"tho 9t lostant. .I..tone &Oar sof ahare method to absch. m74417t• S. M. Gull,b9N, &dr. • HUM or rfrisciaa. '..). Nay 8,19.13. • • THE President and Dizeoton of thili &mit h.,r.ghb du itsebrod • dirk/rad of to= /or fore for to tart fir smiths. Dontalo to rtortholdes• or trait trod rspnventaLlllB MI oe at. Ma Min.:tett instaat. - warkElkii alga, • JOAN IINYD&I. Wars. _.- hi_lacit.lll MID klalrlacrrans• N.M. • • Yorrottrocuk.ll43. In& PHIS Bank today declared a dividend of four pea s nt, o n Ito capital met. oat of lam psonti tall 4a Ow Isla simonth.. papal. fortatuito. W. a. DANDY. Coda. =aunt Beat or Pireastreee, May 11163... 'VT'S Bank hu deelarecl a dividend of four JL Per aut oat of the prate of the Jost ex =oaths. peeeto an or alter toel3o. Isfietsat. • — mitafr • JAILES D. 11108111 Y. Cubist.. O SaIe ALUABLE PORK ILe AN A LARGE AND V PAOILRIOEBTABLISIIIIIENT. Pear a, and murals Malebo attache& altaatad In the city of Witaally Mettle of a &all at _Ulan arestaad to me on NaU lOU. 4a. of March. Ina. by Jame. /4. Danl.*, Mathew War ren. Arehibedd Warren, and !Watt harm°, ant of on record in the Olerk's oMcs of toe County Ocurt of Oblo at Wl5l. ll .Trent. to the highest bidder. net oa MONDAY. the Ida day a( Jana twat tollowlas property. to Lot armband PO In Zest Wheatint. end eartaina or patrol of mond adjoining thereto, reataintne 1 0 0 tw oe.. rearm% and ttibtrain taloa altatmed an ths of Wheeling creek. la the city at Wtwalloc ea the Mama wads.. I. eandad • new sad xamatnettaSPAo/11110 and IMAM/ITE lIINO BUILD ING. built aal emesneted an thsaide most ;women! modal for the haelneir. connecter with Daiallat and to to veld with IL are, elm them Itnalas. two Bollers,two Iron sheath* %Ulla. Palate Parer Prem. Maths. Mahe.. Steels. them Ma of PIMP= oet t. aLpair et Stalk lloalea. Harrivers. sad all other M 21.12211 and A pportenanees humor. lienv sr. alio bed to askt establishmeat four Imam^ bettolts-benaes. capable of containing cne million Donna. mat.. The above bldhing. and all raid Attune, las na. and In *moist. , enter. Thine eel=eAold. Chi.. @sweaty or Mann a. any be &tar. maned. about fon, a-res ground Isaac to the above premise.. and oriptnally 1 0, ea sad designed tote need connentonPula. led s grevalth-rald.ltrar wawa t hine. Notre= W. No ne tt,==°:tig 1.'0..2 ea Mats new. . Trami-Tha Lot an Main great will w e e” ld tor cowered in melt. sod tbs balsam In six and t mouths. The ramandar prosarty will b. mold. Par one-faorth mob. and the balance In twelve. and eight... Mantas. the park ahaews anotlable paper. with goad utowrity tar W. deferred Inatalmernts, and tha nth retained ant:tithe a...ban moray Is bald. Palllad a. Trembl I Will awe, rash title h mated hiss* by Bald deed at trust. Pale to antionsnos al 10 Palest. A.M. E. W. MART/N o Trainee. - lihehao Connie, YEW MUSIC, NEW MUSIC—IL XL* an ball ha naked per Adams' Kamen emen. • new sons by W. V. halloo*: Meknes .Mank 'lo ! "'"irtir= nabottierh, by rt. Lieber; Magyar to* 'abet and one of the bad aoaspadtlams al ilirsksta lit Na...Oh aftEttrira,-."l°' Ebbe Dom rum br Mad. .X.r Lilty Dale: nala Paseo Perm: - e th • a r t ih'ile""'4. - 11e Mum - Oh! Oleo ma Um* by the Oh I Take Ma B ak to Tea. Sae roes~ rum Mtlitoplan Piano Palks: Doer Mame. ha d . OOlO roast Room Again • lints Waltr, Oliway hottlech: lag Ichotosabt Pam Alma all Alma • rawassauat Qua... Mar. Slim Lat. Waltz Ilearbets Paha; old bestran Sylph Polka. by ' the Germs Upper Tan Polka-Germasdm tau Boles Al,. with imriations. Sleigh &Ma Echoed:sob; ;ea by Wet Pastas Clan, 1 ,lag .-Doolostth for the Modell.. Alaa-grands natal* on tbe__powalar mfr. ites the lawn somprasei War: Alaa. itl!'" le/ of . "4". _ • ha. 11)1 I.llfat .". cold at the hold= Barb. —-- - - TO . the Honorable the Jeriges of the Cann of deseval Quarter liescLons ct the Passe la sad Dr wont, of elks ,„ 'l ns WM , * of ILLZADLIII4 of the'llaird Weld. Plitcheven, la the meets efreseet4. hacebi ilsysta Mos vane helartervined herself _N a n Or cne smonnaccietiom i arevenne,s end- Lc her dnehlea . 1:00 • Is the W samentd, sad mt. fast t her a Dame to And raw PAP Ucas.Les It date boo*, will RIZ. lifaallll • • We, the - ited ned.altissaa of the Ward . mod, do wills that jentsiones af soot mule far asaeete *ad. ni end te evellecel 'nth l e wd. re , co ead eonveniences .she meiles Sr aew. and traceless, sat test saki tams I. Jesus Weateetb. D. It. Mena. ahniirt. L. E. Bijobert...l. 12nosoba, W. Ikalsomos, essoul A . .1. W. Wan:lL Arent:sag. Wel Paul. A. Great A. A. Co:111:s. (P.t eon aleg• Clas:rtt;.. RESLDENCZ FOR SELE—Pleitsantly 4it ..bd Dealt Lana. te full 'Aar at the Allabsa uhle Vara. tbeLet 476 gm &sub eel melba biak ZS trot to Rabe". at' Sb ttasranactio bra. • Ora. brick Mao. arraawav: artaratb tic as 1.1 rams. wick blab botialebiallel with bet mai ale ays) eci the maw Awn Bedlam ratalbaorda ad lad. A gaol brick stab • and Galata ha. ao req.!. ; Tim meads as kinky arnameztlet, alianskt ath fruit trap at am bat kill . 11 1rat . ahrehbalia mat Firth. aunt. Boys" WEAR—in Mtrity BCICOMLD Moo rewired aus souroallo eitentlo• Oadottokoot of tro,ts .tor boy. ever. of wool. vernal, Log es kb toot*. Hal. Including atri • ISattoonsoicalood sad pled isollah VIVOLiBIL STRAW BONNETS-A imilß P thl ""ithiVa crritaPair I► 9 1 ~ t ~-.„ - PREPARED CORN—Oswego minutia be:mint e.cd.ea ari Mr ..1. br_ Z. SELLERS. - - - reeeired and for sato br flei6l -IL. a scLutas. i .. . . . . _ . ACON-5 coals Hl= and finoaldero, for =NAY FL IXILLI3B. One Hundred Tons Bags Wanted. at $3,76 per Recurred. y WILL give $3,76 per hundred (cult) fat WlTNet i r.t , d ' a r"" 4 '"/ o °.• ?"- m ,42sultver I. W. CLIADRICIL\ 11LOPET't & O.LD, 11114/15 10014DE119. PLUMBILBS auk tui thins. izr and 129 Arai ¬, Piagerifk A. 9 rzoo4 mum. moan P.M110.11 . ?4,224 M ip ARUFACITILE all kinds of Water, Gt. and Buda rlettass. fl..as *O.l up syttb eu d war pa Octet =Ma. m 74.1. 2 QILIE TISSUES-4: N. Fraziet at the . Two Biz Wido; tuning nostind • lint:ad3d stook of Mt Timms* of vulvas *bads and nowt watiorwa. hioo ho off.» at the wrio• of 87 as per rad LA dhe &Anus of onwhawiair • hawd.otow thlit 4row, otonld will with him Dotorsiof!hutoi otwohwm L 2f. WHAZitlii - Two Hit Ritdow• Yodorsl Allwahowr. WALL PAPER—F=O and American. of o'er, ohmto.to.oatft.. sith Ws Donlon of f0id...4 Tara Gad fold to tootgaMolotraollo. tussle bf to, 4, pia hi &WILK ft, isgsdieent Conant:` Seat. : TIM subscriber of 67 Rabat rinml. G :is for isir`ehie WOW. foll TRACI . Of LAR of Cod ttimutir. v ren of ems Is sidm_gooll soltly . W3o 'lArtit tt int It IDS YOUR° ORCHARD. atd Is ► on 011111,121mtai TIM moo tross. throbs. Wants, A. - • Tht. lototton sonommts oto en oust to botatlfra Mess Wads. Panmylosols, and:2 'HMIs %mats intnntmorsik from Us dp, moss is mamma ono ouroadons onstuosard by any tnitt of land ins \ rr not /attenthy bar* the trit oVitits, its ' ' ttitn Is divided into bin And ittr at An tut*. • ' \ MLIMIL tor 3 • , \ No...llleartb atmot. \ "Exeeleior Line" to latertinettaillti‘ and the llteautteety. SPRING AWD AIigANGEWANT. public are respeetfoll info ed that y, 1 -11 4? additions& heather at Oetnibaho Nu both pet Eecot the reeto ‘ aod that the Intetvalexet etertithr traria ther toed of the Itae hay. been raltoes4 to rektata. , urEclrriiltTr TIM& The plopeletto• ere deetelehted to' eeehetkle • I)taxe. eare uR reatuai at ail imam n tat.year. asolertr cltensageheea ertil he their eschew tempter • leont careful end eteetazeorlatina trims; th abaft to their utmost toe the melon of paarthaers. \ =aft, NFORMATION WANTED Ok JAMES' A LLOYD. • O,O W'. DimuOr of Nor York. U. 111.fra L1..1.065ti [Max ar.. t. asoi t nnawilast blit h frlrat rail fi alltie l gfiTtas. & T A. Irrer. tltsautVP - s. bv Dia sou. \ _) • , • AddilMitieo. 1.47 d, Ka 412, Nrotios street. Nor EDFORD WaI.TPR—We hue constantly as 111.1 sokirlor Lburial • thr Lrr.hMCT Cs reut g, 0 &78 coma Mutatse.adM. Limn ia \ 1110TATOES--100 , 0,..\ licshannooke; mre w.TY:ll.37aulet, unavay., .4AL \prae. • • - ter Hplm Mar •Ix loale,Br \ • • - - • • • mr3 B arpruatum 141171/PBT. BROOMS —75 dokonjogEteceiyed by VON\ BONNROUST • 11111/1111% MA . a±!MI B'cr -4 .°(lg)". A •n 'o ord or (WM 'ON lIONNHOBSt MUILPLIY. DONNCLQIIIIT • CORDAGE—An ipor4solt alio?k," au l'" 4. u " 1 r " ' Voir ir a udgcrin; OLABSE3=IOO Ws. N. Q. oy!fili. I MS *6 ' lll. b 7 ETON IVII2 Vll I . NDOW GLASS rw -400 y bovv / WO 15Q d.lOWIdo tow deLtl. In J saina,s ON BOKAHORIL t MuPat'. nub VO.l :.RR7rY. • . U UCKSTS AND...TUBS-40 doi, iinoko! k ; a 3 dna. TOL mbanbabbriqlbr by 02111 TUX 1111/01131.160 11-11SYLIY. 8 SNEATIIB-50 dam fin band' f 7" l.br zed BONTWOM a xolializ. A.KZE-20 dozen Huy piker; for Web,' Az ens YON 1103•130111 E • 1111171 ROY FATHERS—• 44 sacks now stadia atraafar Nalleitan trial* b - • . 'AU DIOANT a 00. DOLL BU tn. nafi by NO • Eal=n3 . rime 801 l 1=0:3 . I B ACON, -10.000 /be. BacaShould= and II ROOMS-200 dos Broome, =ion" nr4ll • 1". 11.1...511 i.....41,„:,„,:t4,. I g 4 .‘ mkt q.. 11,1 4.. / 4 itc" I ' M ' W". ........ m - ( , Lagfren SUGAR -t.i) il . 'Clarified tay3 /I. II .A. MilLtin. Ili -it , ~, ..,.. . faces J 2 , 24. VIA Dlalt,-3U kap on banti„aai for eats 1 ant INA bp tia7l,l YOrlUblintO*2ll ,11 UUSLFUT aVAI AM stii4. • as Rios, V il store and for A. A. McBANI. . , • Apeos3 rapt.' .4:4:1 tr t I new I .... Y --- jit eetm re las weweememe....l ikibr A. 7s . reaera 11BIED APPLIS—/00 banheis ! .ed AP" visa, II taa artiAr. la.** lad for 41,27 (. 3 3 - A.' ellANZ.llllB.xt*l•t• - - 1j.4.P.,ER RANG GSrWhite an. d: sbacrea of awry Papar.itti ray wide prol.l WI rand Borth= bs drapery pmorAsoksv, My. *ar . faxlat.t. far sale by Easyll \ P. al ARALLA.V.,.II,S wood salNt. IMITATIONWELVft WALL PA.P.EB,- I==e /Pita. for WI, ohosor by • salt \ \ WAIIIII ItAILSEILLV - - BUTTER -1 bbl. **atoll Batter, reed diy a 4.1 ibr. 1 • 1 .7 \.72 VON. BONlm6an r.,wirEptrr. - . HAND" &Ad LACE, LEATHER=Yor sale sz,r . . ' .BARD ST: LOUIS IIIDES:-1,200 Midas, rtaldz d tat m atom \AmJbuwA )UNlalginh.br üb.t.y . _ rpo tisorumaozmAX RRE—L ight ikir ng t T \ rj 6n. DASD• h SJ by a. 116 Llbatratnet.N, nEEBWAX WANTED—Beeswax at high , J. • market prices for OA br . ' IAIINUTOCK *4,0. A LOCILIOL-100 bbli,76 and 96 7 par (lint. / - 11. Akotto/. &rail. 4 anOIOI3IIIMI, =TT \ a. a. Ihtuan P. ri.K7lE t 0,1•1 LNSEED 01L-100 bbla.-Linseed.Oii, for LA uL 67 \ D, a. rAssetemoz‘a co. OLL BO.T'L,pft—iChble. fresh ILoII \ But- . 2-L r' l°"°6l. '' 4lDr rUtt b i. Illril/E179 a 'DD. , - - • PRitaILES-25 hue. (bright hafice -I Zi r P"‘b". t*.l ..ltiat i ltqrlieNia a CO.' I iftY APPLE&,IA sacks end A bids. Dry Jeakind . se. In o.7•Aurizat W ivrazwil l 4 Co. BUTTER-2.IAL. liolr Btittsi,. this l'4"dmr "'d "3 !, b iumnr it.'oohtaith‘ - AKE rIBLI—In bbla and halt - JAIL tor al. by ' fatan 'l3)lkla IL COLLIN/L.'. _ .... FEATHERS and \ GINSENG—VI bags • Yuan. and I asa Cktosens‘ leive lability hoarst..mbeselob*. for W. by _ aDA) - _ . 111F.A1VEI and FLAXS bag' BOSCH; Dan otal 7 Wiwi Ylazilet. IFKIInt from mutant Glob., for sals . pa, 'BALL( DICKEY & co.\ • G ROUND -SUMAC-18 Etioand Sa 2 ap24) masy'polr laadEns f Essmo ro. r.eloba. *ll , nko b. 7 , A11.1).-8 bbLs. and lteg lArd;zow 14 landing from Oromer.l:llobs for sals'br InA LICrICEI CY). OLD UOPPER-3old Oopper SO; and lue,oster.ceeer badlas trent st a r D er o ci24"Ariat by llabYl pu, AGS--41 sacks Up, now landioN stwasa*Gialx, agJa b T w. VAPIKE, JkigTm—ed tom Nam pl e mg.; IsmUng tram vtela., Mb, Ve NC* 1 , 7 (04101 DICLILKY a CO- AA.'MASON & CO.; . No. 25 Fifth street;• • 1,:•••,••41..d, red wilrow on Fridry 1.3711.• rams and DlLESSolloDl3:romprlairs tiLk; • 'i4 - A. . •ri #. 11 , 1Ith street will open adz mo I jibe b Dean fa nownsmeat of .1311 k, &Ain. Ze ' l g ilwatli e f rote. of the most Sokionablo • sp9 ant ( 7 '-''') TTll,3l l 22 raTeS f a r . tZI7 t7l ot =wt. tRY 'GOODS - BUSS—An assortmer4 of • .ll ilia. ascood•bmvl Dq Gods Bess, far .616 rte 7 !ow. at MA RAU rucr Wantons. 66 Ilart.t stre.l4-o.q MITATION VELVET WALL PAPEE-- - ' I'For :mufti" Sad etutatbers Um. vow sad faahlonahl• t 71.1. NW by \\ 1110.1118 PliaLra. 404 t 5 ltaket amt. LIONNETS—Anatner largo lot ,justreced, VorF 3 "m"." \ ' Lyultll t. lErotß r , -300 hhds. good, fair, and prime, J..t h.4lmt "V"Vitenre424.l2.:o3, I V I , OLASSES-600 bble. prime,, just land ta rev low to_elv tzal• k , r , BREIV/44 DUNOJITII,I CO. it 10r--60 tierce oat ned lcy . canal 0 . 1 t't f"i• br mann, \ DILWORTH t ‘OO. VODFISii-23 drums Codfish, in tore xi lee br, Y- 9 SURIN : E7. DILWOIITII t OD. • riIAR-13a bblr. 1 , 14. Tar, 'store and ibr.urr i4AA BUAIVAL DILWOATEL t 00. - - PEARL STARCH-200 box 'El!tgory's aunurvt. avireltrl Starebergla r, .p2o . "Is 'IA Lid 132 &woad navat flLlES—Verdalle, Seville, and. French II oune. atat Caputo Caron (frabl just .e'd by • \ spt9 W., A. ZeCLUILO. linear dud Tea Dealer. , LOOl3 OIL CLOTH—Just iocerred from F mmurrrimThar 0r24, 44. 44. 64: ouhl law 0:1 Cloth. Alm, light mut Navy uro.as Wiafew .1111z1 Staff. TWA corm. koL. to .blab the .ovation of stie!osolodoolcon ‘ So laftto4.os TO,•111 the aomSfavorablo terms. • • , • mot , J. a 11 PHILLIPS. 116 florid. okra& BACOK--10 hllds (tiokroand) BaeaNnow lasdhsg trosa steamer Ilyitat i l sar gir co. MOBACCO-13 Mids. T 14.1., a..nob: bac ..r,r,' " 17 124 a' mug plcazr a co, V CRAP IKON-2 tierces Scrap Iron. for q DT • i•c2•l . L 9•11.11 DIV.= a co_ CEESE-50 boxes Cheese , ie:store, for 'rale by tom • X•114/1 MOUT • CO. B _ -- • 1:00N•=4:1 hods. Bacon. in 'store and for pak. by `larAj ' ISAIAII MCKIM i C 0... AKER BLOOMS-45 tons Napier N . .1310 now haling repm minnur Ear" dzs ado Lam AU SWEET • Cu. &D=7• Ra. and front sweats. _QALERAI`OB-2 mete Polaratno, now isadoas tevak gamer Harm. lbr oakjff ...taLLAII Dlaarr a Ca. 11,110 COP,NIiVARNIBII-IbUTThou abt: I aia • • Itog,thua Waal Varalsb. a.; ICS= a 00. UOPS-2 Wei \ Hops, Toed end for sale br fapr4l LARD -300 tiqcinand bbls. Lard, in ntore a -J " 4 "..4. by amnia tiertnivati: ARD OLL-25 blds: 'Teed and for sale bj 1 \ *MUMMA VLlSairti 17. T IN - SEED OIL--12‘bbla. r brand II Waal IA In stots sag ituarniximuu I,'ARD and ORXASK—..I3SbIa. Lot. and Li 2 MU. 43 MA. !NT /arldbut and Jhr nle try' isiALLAu LAMY ( .4 CO. 14XSKED-3 — Dbls and 15,1mige F..arr hadtair froticmger thxzeo lee *yr sekbr 181.141 DICAST QWEET POTATO*9-5 bbl4;aiill 5 baga" . ...r r iszta \ fIaxAPPLES-14 twigs Dry Apples, tow al Ludlam feoss rawer Untlinti-tsia ,111t002d8--60 dos, Cora Brooms. reed lied 'YIP far br WV] OPHEIStilta JUJlBUraftt WOOL: and. FEATHERS= - 4 _,'auks Wool, !Led Cr wt. Fea th ers; now Undlnw from 04 mem TV :nuntio t0n271: 23AILLI wldEilt a 00. GROUNDNUTS - -209 now: fron steamer linsatt. far Ws t. 7 • an DIO It 00. /OAP\ POWDER-45. boxes Babl pat 131:7 , p Poirder it iv Int and krogilc 08T RECEIVED—A. tine .ageoranel\of Arai . \ • ELIZURII 74 'Wad dana - CRAVATS -4-A handsome, assortment: ap7ig 0/11L8rMali. Woolitnet., ~nySSRT COLLARS-15D dot. Slart collars, `t 4 4, ik /2 • /I " 3 ° "" laamos oit• t u. , Naga Wcurfout, and ' u crud u% , sud, et. oama. AID ROOMS 7O' dot. law !Corn Brooms. , t i tle', 03 112 &cora street. "24 ^ - 11ROUNDNUTS-632 saoloWaroundanta, Vr """fi' T "na ntrititiaiti T s co. IF W .0D(18S-151Y boxes, 8 / 4 0, • Fix/2. ilixliftzlaff. ar • • • . art 6 .ilae/u.a. a ROIL 3.57 unerb. Amt. • TO its brsz.lAsicamodilbrikleby • . _ nue ram " INBRED, OIL-2 bbip. lammed Oil , for Dr areal WOWS a ROE. kegi ned Idas.jakle IavOILLB • MP. D RY .APPLE - 6400 buis. * Dx7 . Apples, in don awl • T. i J.1130N11. • N O. blOttSM S-400 lA,—,u-iftmftil• MAI LLde N. 0. std teat b, Gut , a fibm. la stom .adtmrsail.rr T. j L ;Tfi. • in ito.and ibriminbr .'• J. •J. J. noonc. bb/s. 401 l Butter, in %at*" il b PS•lsom; zs\ /Abair gr.*. . • 14 1 120 bah. d formt. tru e J. T. & J. v. aooss. Itiorysx—sco berm Bin ('n4.. . . . " 4,l2, rakbr -t ssecula t. . csurrr. HERBINO3--309 Haltimoret •MA Vantasqut toed 'am! .491 , 7 • , - . • tic° ta en • Hl= . PP:RAMO-40 kegs Bs twist Tobacco. }kat 1-02 , 5,1 b ' Esau= a iuterera - - Cia.P. 2 .4oo%boxes Rosin Soap, just, reed. abal gbYllll4 by 1.1.74 XSOLISII ~( ~r,~ 1/+T7~lSlr7r~nuS'7iiTirtßctr,, 1:10Z PORK-11,009 tbs. Balk Porkjust non • d *twit. / J. T. aJ. 4. Bowls. AiickN.-40;0Q0 Ida,. Bacon. nopeonnd, sadisa sad lassalsird •J. T. .1. =ONE. . ••••,- - ;- attpeifilis,. • • 31aliAlts. Boenad it.. • \ - .101i1P13 '-'—`"2"l,= - J. P. SYL,4/011I) „ *t !NOW**. 4,1 " ) .." °Pas *t ILY Velocti gotforaszum calwasvm • . PEKE or ADIOZISION ' Ts •• A, • &mad \ enr lit MY Des Me. datiiiittge% day.vittunst esit. dun* ! 13.larevv11 Ikinetlt *ld ix•Ativ•lT lut pavane %Liu V.TlLamaice. °l \ m Emma, M.a,T 5111./5.6.1. t*lvetva the amolleat mum ADO Azov; TLS • performsaa• 81111.5021 essueliadt OA la,. a A_ M. _ s Mr. puglck , ' Situ broatley— had., o.l.brated - aaters and cam NON:. • ?MA T1.1.1/AN.Y. and Ms. popular mood!** Kr. JAL JUDSOII. Sr. *timed and vDI Bluntly appear. _MA S NTO 'll L ! \ CHARD CONCERT BY TRE \ PHILADELPHILBAND, JUNRY ' CELEBRATED BAND, militated •f x. at the sbov• Na ! carna.t. to ratx. to hat at th‘.l St. Iner and at the Mute Stem. =,713t \AUCTION SALES. Large Bale of Dry Goods by, Anode , UN TUURSDAY and yittilay MORE I lir 6th, sad thh464l4(6lcNnht Oho .ol 0,6 mid. 6010 . ' 666 rteerlsesorni: tot.orlei ata exEmbl•Dfl a.. to *bk. th e shwa= el • h....A.04.ml others L partlaniarl• lyril.4. Superior' _Gold Watches lit Auctura:,• N THIMDAY EVENINA, Sth instso, at 6 eek:6ll , at ConsasotlO Halos accos t =Ds; at sal Eirt.) . rots. will be tutu is• \ I won nOa ► Pstzst loner M . a. NA ' toll.fonObad., Chronozoter ands t 7 Mot isoesolP , sawrbool. 1 srssutia Gold Mooing Cass Wool I.6mrr Watt*, - ,Ohrobametst lialsabi.faU.loraAmh.Toa..lobsossaka.. bisibOall o Pa=i74 . sbso d \ 1 subarbiz do 64, 00146.1120ibaticun . , sap • \ P. SI. DAM. inseam...b.- , \ Boots at\dnation. ON , F3ATURD.A.Y eveaw. 7 th,__butant. at 7g- o'clock. at Vie Omoneot. wooons, mow pt Wool ►loool 11.fon Km*, will' to WI. tom ealloe• otoo, of vol.:lob!. now \ boot. of gui 1g... otaluoig ed 4 Yew: lawn ow, dootooblo and 000roo 'arks from as *X tonokro .oltoolatiox YookilA lad Pookst flpolaf; Lmuld roP.4 lost eo • e ooyo% ^ P. • DAlf/D. AIM% 176 Bui l ding Lots and Biteifot Illannfm, s.. Li ETEEINDEA.E. E. BIRMINGEL!ad, •, \ nr4 8. P [VT 20/01f. on TIMBBDLT. 28/DAT. etel Dither Mae 12. V. and 10.)AS 2 dela* me. on-- - leech dee. will be .0,82 on the ereageee, 176 WU U 7 0188:11 . anbtechneVneof Lb. meld dmirable , leeerene wet e *Doi* 2 *wield belonabs. ealtahle foe Menefee, toelee:Dueloess /room. olt Private Itetitenom , . -..: j esie no.IUTA Teettts—innehint euit. Man. la ... ‘ VW 11.03 ears, edth tohneat. '. . .., . , ‘ Plena lone U. pen at the 'AL fly ts 8 tor c , ' , \ .7LlVtirg=nati.ggrib. :Cd *',,,i pwraliralz - - \ „--- prcot. Et. COTTON FACTORY pig - : \ JUL IjOUGLfe PA-Ih. subscribe , Who dodge. of - \. vresea ira ddr\ebble attestro• to hie rremworts .c , 5... ‘, % \ f atV"%rq:” w P "" °1 thkac !" 5 )31 7 °N .td NiatTarlse thesis Sal • zukrinet to We.... " . • , toga °the hot smenoteertered at ftlfebetteit. The !WI \ oeh h• • i• %reek, lI,COO Ptdettlee Tar Lehllllll7 let`. ' ' • ~ t all to perfect order cod hos to mottos operiteoz, haring \ W the Nevelt Ilrtillqll2r2t2 tor swab= Yarosof Me but ` ~.. • V. oo•lity uld. etlitegvelesetisAnni; ;...i,,,./... 0f ~ egefi. o olth the Cotton *entry Isetfdlotta ft litt•pni , ', e '',. \ eleti ",7710 . 1 =71.r. 'u k . =AK \ - , i 'T. t'='.7ll::V.l6.4..lomiW g h. Chi Mettle \ '.‘‘. ‘.!‘ . Equine*. la the West of Math \ tbte offers aupperttootte.- . ‘, \ , tigseldom IT tomes 11hi l Tt i q . t , . os. Iktoothn e t ortdo_ wry' tz .. ~., , \.. e ' lertlte r , oar tl 4. - ri,..= ion i A la ‘, , i r , ‘.:‘, IJKIStIOII il a, 4,11.14 , 1 7 3 P I / b p ti t .: 41.= el -Da • \ ',Math Ulm y-are th•otob% \ \.• ' ‘• . '': I oval etarierite. • lam air= t ti ho porde frtlrt=g , :i'mrjar ED =....tgi ‘\. ? , Ttu Property, troth Its MIT*III II" IP ' N ; \ • 01•14 LI edmlrabl; situated A.. the siezeoafattem of O t! rug . , •,.••_, Lee's'o 7tctl ir trie flei 1 eFI is ti Itgl U ti; elf \ If dowered, •‘...1 seio entbeertho• Lure lectoent••• Per fur th er wartireelsze. Inquire of =Met et hP \ • \ ,i.. Potter, .tt../ 06 ., t.PtUrret J sertairD , , pp \1 \ ; \\ IDROFESSOR ALEX:. O. BARRI I IGOPLIX/10176. Or IledToted Coulpmsd.'lbr burroottur t orsardothz Qs !mfr.. anon brill .1. burns. Mugs, thrutosurno , and all UMW\ the ski*. a preparsUou. sth• or sthooS CP =Mks of bottles tomusltl, ' , cued Sr= JO- rofIN slrartitotoeso but s. tbocusods who surelhous., out art.*. of -It bowing yeubbbly to Ulm of thus sr otou, .aunt of It, buthoors dons by'ffortoOr B&W, slyer bastrith blabt ststmatit of' the tuts el d Inns WA toots. sod with flan+ index', his annual hearty tiothis 10 Ms Inatuattsols patrons. Prot , uot Llarry's accousto ot Wes Zr tha poor Oar - thst durins that yssr about mono burl. Irloopbcous Irmo Marmot ot,,just that 014 941 r of this (=me We was nottlyllo3,lo3. ...ibis tonsrolabal this Ufa beton Citi a. tII4 value of Its ante!, lbsa an, radnir Its furor n. If It swensot warmth Ito offsot mum y if u.n loot thrall:abb. at a botusbuld retsall torrn = ll,l2 stu '' te ' l r, rs i Vsgr d ly ' sf,l4,, poldts wail boy ft at nay soles. 1.1 [Wear!, hes roladul it to • UM.. tot Ito= thlbcoroutooot, tbotooolvas cf bouollts _ boll tn Largo bottles lreoo Zrie.i..) .LLL,Llthill4 ",7 retat!. stlhatfsoutaltcry and Coit:LYs. liroador Now York: ands yths .p.rtaitnl cbsstssollothsx_ - throughout to iota,/ AOLLI44 Isdloo, Orrstlirlutto, /moot. 100.. 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The maseCTratz' win ks.s. ..T.oros t sitagszPittalst .. , fitikdv4ll,-.ter.4..lig.r s. and der Motto= MO. bet , _ o 1 0011th iW - gel=barn. pt eha selst (Ott., oast., • 14.?.2..11ck 'r GrO• O3 OrNon PA PIM - Tisks• Ftlic• Urea wins. O. or. 110/It .1111 . Chid &miaow aa67laaerthey4at.---' Ilinainghere Bridlre Continny...'—, - IN•imisaaneo of, the 'nett= of the Co doom or "%illolnotboollindow to.72MmVillit Imotorgelltrit===oll:ll\-- ell anat. Oesao ysly_ will b. tinned OD the ln DAY of m imam of D. Ilbawbon'hi Dirsologbakan till /Mem of 21moto Dan. ME Plorsonewb. Mal at Um 'miniboom of IS. Maim OA.= my leo • s 705%P1l MolUTlOßT.lloontai.‘ . ILLMEICISEmt SELLQWi Mai 1 _ Catartaership Notice:: rpm subscribers woUld reepsoffellybilieee'•\ their fria.ds awl Ulf wale§ isbn , n l l7. tOnt Enn waned Imo p Mann!". ceornaanteot o Mt ADM: ander Mg. of R. WILLIAMIS .t Ibr the \ Inaskutaetnne cf BitoLollll , of Ow? • : dentiptkon. width Moray detenntard. snake of aslthe' ' • nay Imo anterinli sad tapfrlar nrotionansOlgr Thiry .. WIL trod to hare nowt on band no.urottount Of ill front U4O loan:4 at Uniennaufnetm . y. nano ofj.oW Inson an 4 Smoinuir dreg. llighea7 ay. aua •7034:417 Npr:l3ale by the br rothigrinr , „r Bate by the Pecketia folleanng articles it - .Barletta - prim, ABU ' ti% 4 A. B° NaknellgilwA G A ra trat: . rtmenth GiMrt amy* .regi ty.n+ K. \ . 4ureukinrkr. 4.l Ve Pt Preach Orga _ _ - A FEW pazerq extra rich aid 'band— Jai Inca Preach a.t. ate; a Ire alarf?arrt of taa /nub. Lawah art arwa at th• Iv er MARYUT a ERTECRPIILD. .11.2aat tom/ at 4th aim Inman . R"1 " iraP".."dc;44thli cftinti.darkslisid - • - SA- 1 .4 1: 1 41-2,000\tbs. saerso:t,t, AD: .acs i agos J. T.a J. J . \ BOONS. = Liberty deed.' 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