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- 4EWELVS gEteIION.
‘' On TllnfredeY' nights-Rem Mes.ers.„ Douglass
and Brainsfaissed She night with Jewell in prc-
Parailt for the awful scene on the following
day. .Towardi warning, the condemned entlea.
vored:to sleep:but the extremity of his eeceli.
lion prevented him.
Early Smite:day Meaning kee.Mossrs. Doug
lass, 'Brawn, -S. Kerr, IPOowlia; Dempsey and
Thomas visited Ida celh'and angel with him
until within a few memento of his executiore—
Jewell was deeply ',affected, and prayed.moat
earnestly.
At an early hour those holding ticketE, and
others, actuated by a morbid desire to be• at
least near the terrible new, crerarded around the
entrance on Rose street, to such a degree, that
the passage along the street vai obstructed.
About nine o'clock, the .Thiqueeno Greye-20
muthele—Capt: Campbell, and • the Independent
Ihluee--25 rank-and file—Capt. 114, entered
the Court Howie grounde, and were immediately
detailed off into guards. ,
The reporters for th e Preis, rhYeininnN an d a
few ethers, were at, this hour el:ratted. The
crowd constantly increased in the outside, and
by ten o'clock there were thousands on the street.
The fondly of the pris o ner bide him n fleet
farewell on Thursday afternoen, nt five o'clock,
es did all his friends---none bee% edmitterlyee
terdey but the Clergy. Alma eleven &clock
the prisoner 'requested Milne evtiee, not having
eaten turselhing for. nearly two days. Ile also
sent fora con y o r s e e .ni re atels containing a short
account of b a trial and hie Deshler:lion
Hewes very much broken deem, and excited;
on the subject of his execution. lie exerese'a
himself to have nn peace or satiefactiou unless
while praying. Officeri Freet WA -Wray were
with hiai all the time from W.:One-4v morning
until yesterday..
About half : pastten Sheriff hingliSgriee milers
to admit tboso having. tickets..liunedintely a
rush was iniule by the crowd towards the doors.
'The' Greys'. anti a squad Of the Blues were or
dertellg the &Miff to clear:the cried. It was
with the greatest - difficulty this• was accomplish
. ed;., as„ the :Crowd would listen to nothing;
everyman seemed deterniineO to fere° hie s way
through. The soldiers Were oelered to.charge
upon'. them with their beyoeete, which ielln4ose.
Thecriyird was driven bask some Seettewhen on
attempting again to break through tholine, the
military loaded with bell cartridgee; nod charged
with cocked nmskets. By this means only were
they enabled to keep them beck.
Oreetictedit is due the Greys fur their ener
getic conduct They were always on hand,
ready and efficient in the discharge of their duty.
The same may be said of the other company.
The crowd of those having tickets were ed.
Mittel at half-last ten into the carters' jail yard,
where tbey - remained until twelve o'clock.
About that hour a squad of both companies
were admitted Into the 'western yard, Inherethe
gallows were erected, and placed on guard around
it. The members' of the Press' were then ar
ranged in a. convenient location, rind the crowd
in the
The
yard admitted through the jail.
The willows is aboutfourteen feet high, having,
two feet of a fall. The platform is about eats
feet, from the ground. 'The trap is supported by
a large encrmatle cross piece ' which is connected
lg . :ores at a distance efforts-41re feet ton hoard
Laving a number of weights on it This board
Is in an upright position, and is held thus by on
otherrope which loops over a pin nt the foot of
the stairs leading to the platform. The pin on
whirl the loop is placid first posies through one
end eta long lever—the rope is then placed over,
the lever. Dy touching the other end of the
lever, the rope is knocked off, the board falls,
dragging with it the cross-piece, letting the
Platform, which is an hinges, down. *.
The coffin was brought into the yard plaint
. • half-past eleven, and placed on chairs in front of
• the gallows.
In the meantime the prisoner remained in his
cell, absorbed in prayer. About twelve o'cleek;
' German Priest obtained admittance, and pm-
I (coded to Geed], and while Rev. Mr. Douglass
was the midst of a prayer, Isabel forward,
seised - the condemneltuan around the waist and
said,',"Do you believe in God; this is our God;"
'obtruding a large cross. Ile peoceeded at this
rate, eo rudely end so inappropriately, while a
Minister was iu prayer, and while every moment
Was of illllllollBe importance to Jewell; distract
.. ing his theughte. The prisoner said he not
.know him,"and begged him to retire.. This re=
quest - was reiterated. Sheriff Magill Vying in
fennel of the circumstances, emit Officer Fox,
who removed him from , the cell.. The prieotter
again proceeded to prayer, and remained occu
pied in that manner until summoned by the
.
- Sheriff. Magill then collected his Jury, hod
read to them the Death Warrant of David Jewell,
showine ' them tbe Seal of State and tbe signature
of Iris Excellency, the Governer. They were
then located in the jail yard.
4. Sheriff Aingill had warred the services of a
' hangman, supposid to be the weal-known Alberti,
. of Tlailatielphia. A. more hideous-looking object
wahave never seen. - seemed to take pride
in dreisieg in Character. - • -
.Long, ragged locks ef red heir, fell over:hie
neek and luck, : - hop whiskers aad.mastaeliioe,
Oldie ones) completely covered the lewer part of
his. face.: !sda of. dark red coloring matter
concealed the upper part of his countenance.
.ei Ins ere was of the worst description, his nose,
inch ring . towards the Roman, and cheek bone.
peuminent.. Qn trim bend, Ile wore a yellowish
cap—made in the lame style as those worn by
the condemned in the last moments. When not
~engaged,;he covered himself with welackered
blanket: Ile had on white pantalooni, held up
by a red sash or reerf. Broad and sinewy,- he
looked like:a demon. He was as heartless and
cool as it was possible to be.
`About five minutes to one o'clock, Sheriff ita
gkll proeetNied to Jewell's cell, and elated that
hb had come to prepare bins for the last scene.
'The unfortmutte man_reqnested that he might go
to the gallows with himself and Dr. Glenn,
which was granted. The Clergy ha;ing retired,
the hangman came into the cell, seized the pelts
once roughly, and proceeded to make the neces
rug preparations; .in a- elide manner. .Jewell
remonstrated, telling him that he was not silos,
. • to bet: rented thus; the Sheriff's ettention . being I
called to the matter, the haegman Twee:hied
with his duty in a more beComing manner.
As he desired, Jewell appeared in the yard,
aim in arm with the-Sheriff and. Dr. Glenn.=
When the gallowe first met his vision be 'was
visibly a ff ected. Ile, however , recov ered, and
walked on the steps firmly. '
- Facing the larger portion of the eriwd, he re.
quested Sheriff Magill, in memory of his nanny
acts of kindness to him, not to be his execu
tioner. •
Ile then, in a loud and firm tone, and with
great emphasie, read the declaration, which, for
reasons stated below, we do not publish. ..
In the meantime, the executioner, in a cool.
dexterous and revolting business manner, pro
.
needed to adjnating the rope and noose. ,
' At the coraltision of the rending, be r.thlreesed
the crowd tothe following effect: 7 I
its said the editor of the. DetTatch etated,othey
would on thauseay morning present their read
ers with all the mcidents of his life, derived from
anthantleseerem." lie given no person in
the city sketches of his life, and had not given
• ground for the statement. A great deal more
' bed been said about him than was necessary or
- Ile said kefully and freely forgave all those
who had over injured him, as he hoped to be
forgiveri,;and may Clod forgive them too.
[Atthis.point, the Rev, Messrs. Douglass and
S. Xmer mounted the scaffold.]
then.proceeded to state that ho—a young
man in the vigor of life was about to helm:inched
into etereity, - and he felt great satisfaction in
believing Olathe , was prepared to go, Ile sair
Many faces in the assemblage that he recognised,
whom he had known from early boyhood. Ile
hoped his young friends would take example by
_ his untimely fate and avoid bad company and bad
habits. If he had done so he would hare been
Idi safe as the rest of them. • Always to tshon
that curse of all curses, drink, to touch not, taste
• - net; lunette not. Re would like to talk for hours,
blithisstime was drawing ton close.. •
- ; The Rev; Douglass then snrule a powerful
awl affecting prayer, into the spirit of which the
r prischer, teemed to enter with his whole rout.— I
; -: ts'slcierbisilatithole . of the trying scene, he bore
stilmatdf,heeideally—nota weakness visible: ,
_ - omeleelon of the prayets r tho hangman
%mind bialeips •
- • The condemned again addressed the crowd:
By the aid of Jeans Christ and His atonement,
; • was prepared to meet ble.fitte: Ho felt Mire
. I '.llutt when Ms spirit left b e dle.it
y , into the, etinseaSa thed.„Re Wallet been idle,
though:fel:se remote:tad - marts-Were in circula
tion which; trae, would Make him to Ice lino of
the most callous' talented remotes They: were
-all false. There;ere a thousand 'of them, and
had foundation. He adjured them tr; Ire
lrQvo him on the faith of a dying mans
The haugmen, pieced the enp on his
Jewell;'7 then raid •;—•., hly .friends, for the hit
-time Vat you anuffectionate farewell.”
Methen shook bands with the Waiters and
"others. At his request; Sheriff-Magill made
. s
most fervid _aid eloquent river :some inlnntea
':its duration; the assemblage reverently listening
- with uncovered leads, ` - " '
• thin shook handa - with - uieftheriff. end
s •-
the Jailor, - and ,the Sheriff retired 'from
t'seaffold.... Jewell was placed onr the centre' of the
The Sheriff, (es Wtei3 nil nret th il,) with
.rimmed eyes, gieti. the '14,P131. The • hinginan,
with the utmost ,tang -frond, touched - the lever,
i.lime,rope was then thrown off, the board fell Orig
., ging the crosspiece . - whit it, the trap gave
. way s tind . poorJewell Lung enspendcd between
}leaven and earth r : A few- tipathiodla jerking&
1 were the only eeideneei of. pain, . renmined
‘..saspeitUl for thirtysfive minetmes' thovnearis
lime lhe,Jell yard wits Cleared.,
The cora -
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DiettMatrh.„%, 1854;
Aged 20-,years and 10 'months.'-
it is covered ititti.bbsek alPace,;` and ints fur,
nished by Mr. Ifitmock, of Fifth street. -
The ter. Ile,. Ict3owin informed us
that be felt safedn saying that the deceased was
prepired to meet Ids fate.
During the whole of the solemn scene the crowd
of boys outsido.kept up a loud hallooing, st. that
itrras difficult at times to catch the speaker's
words,
tx
- wo g 'iTt, w ili ow ela toF ci lte a in t f h o e rrin
rina ' tiot of ourread
ere a short account of the committal of the crime
for which Jewell was executed, and incidents
connected with hia trial.
On the 11th ofduly,lPZ2, which was celebrated
as the 4th, (the latter date occurring on Sunday,)
James A. Cochran became involved in a dispute
with a man named Samuel Anteliell, on the
Wharf. Cochran was intoxicated. Shortly ;af
terwards he - stopped at 'Wilkins' Ball where he
met Jewell, to whom ho related the circunistan:
ces of his ditScultiwith Mitchell, which resulted
in an offer by Jewell to go down and see fair
play. Jewell, Cochran; and several others then
proceeded -to; the corner of Wood and Water
street, where theilnet - The latter ran
towards Market street, followed by the others,
Jewell in the lend: When they caught up, Coch
tin struck - Mitchell with his Got, and at the earns .
time, Jewell cut him with a knife. -
. Mitehell fell and immediately expired. Coch
ran surrendered him Self to the pollee. Dough
erty and Reed started after Jewell, and after a
desperate chase and struggle, arrested him on
7th street.
- Jewell and Cochran were fully committed for
trial for murder. Shortly afterward a man
named Gaw,'one of Jewell's party, surrendered
himself. . •
. On the Bth of July Cochran was brought be
fore Judge Forward, on a writ of habeas corpus,
and his release on ball demanded. IV. IV: Irwin,
Esq., appeared for the prisoner. The motion
was overruled.
On the Bth of December, November term of
Oyer and Terminer, 1852, Jewell was placed on
trial for the crime, Judge 111.`Cloro on the Bench.
Messrs. Darragh, Skater. Umbstaetter and Stan
ton, among the most celebrated lawyers in West
ern Pennsylvania - appeared for the prisoner.
The trial occupied two days and nights, and
was conducted with consummate skill by the at
terniee for the defendants. Their speeches will
long 'be remembered for their tattling clo
•quente.
Judge McClure charged the • jury strongly—
reviewing first his duty to himself, and to the
jury --to the Commonwealth and to the Prisoner
—specifying Vivi - various degrees of the crime of
murder. his Honor then recounted in brief,
the various circumstances testified to by the irjt
flosses, anti which wore uncontradieted, and A
pe:act' the particulars-of the arrest, and the
endeavors of Jewell to escape.
The charge occupied about half an hour r and
excited a preload sensation.--
After an hemi'S deliberation the jury brought
in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first de
gree.
Cochran's trial was immediately proceeded
with; and resulted in an acquittal. - •
On the 14th of-December, the trial of William
E. Gaw was proceeded with, — "with the same re
sult as in the case of Cochran.
On Thursday, December 23, 1852, n motion in
arrest of judgment and for a new trial was
ar
gust by Jewell's counsel. Oa the succeeding
thin Judge McClure read a written opinion, re
viewing the arguments advanced.hy the prison
er's counsel at some length The motion was
overruled.
Jewell Was then sentenced, by Ids Honer, to be
executed. Upon being asked If lie had anything
to say why the sentence,of deatlf should not be
pronounced upon him, he replied, "Nothing fur
ther than that I am not guilty of the crime al
leged against me:'
Daring the 'whole trial;-the Court room was
densely crowded, end greatsympathy was shown
the prisoner.
application fore writ of error, to hare the
case reviewed by the Supreme Court, was mule
shortly afterwards by the counsel for Jewell, but
tins refused. .
lu the meantime, petitions were circulated,
and very numerously- signed, for his pardon.-
31any of the inset influential citizens took direct
interest in Lim, influenced by the fact that- his
companions had been entirely acquitted. Ho
received intelligenue from Harriaburgli.Almost
official, that the-Goveruor would never Sign his
death warrant. He felt perfectly secure and
' was even disposed to protest againa the delay of
the Executive in forwarding his pardon.
In the midst of all these hopes and ttssurances,
when he was almost calculating upon matters he
would become enraged in when he became free,
Sheriff Magill,received and read to him un Thant
<lay the 21st of July, 1853, his death .warrnnt,
fixing the day of execution on Friday, the second
of SepteMber.,
So nnerneeted was it, that the prisoner eiould
barely realise the fact His family new noth
itig of it until, they , called upon him in his cell.
Ile then began to prepare for his awfel.fate, and 1
was visited by ministers of every denoirdnation: I
By the unwavering efforts of Jewell's counsel;
they succeeded in obtaining, from Judge- Lowrie;
of - the Supreme .Coiirt a special- allocutur, to . ,
have the proceedings reviewed by the Court.- 1
Governor Bigler forwarded an indefinite respite
for the prisoner.
The case - wits argued before the Supreme
Court on thelatter part of October. On the
the opinion of the Court was read, affirm
ing the vv . :cue:hogs of the Court below. The
alleged errors were carefully examined . and
titled
lit NOvember, Governor Bigler forwarded an
, other death 'warrant fixing the 10th of February
as the day of execution.
A few days previously to the day-named for
his "execution, a bill was introduced into the Sen
ate to grant him a new trial Judge McClure
was bitterly assailed by the friends of the pris
oner. The bill was, however, lost in the House,
by a majority of one. A respite from the Gov
ernor was received on the very day named for
his execution.
The prisoner suffered a dozen deaths from, the
rumors in circulation. Telegraphic dispatch - 0 -
' were constantly passing and repassing, some
bearing hope, nmlothers speaking despondingly.
Oar readerr, are all aware of the subsequent
occurrences. A few days before the-action of
the Legislature he very nearly succeeded in es
caning jail Ile had sawed his irons nearly off,
and could have broken them at any hour. -His
friends had procured him every instrument need-
ful to break jail, and he had otherwise abundant
opportunity, but it appears, he bad not the nerve
to attempt it.
On Wednesday night (the 22i1) as is usual in
such cases, his clothes were taken off and others
put on; biz irons Imecked - off, and hell,MOTeil
to another cell—upon an emanation of his pan
taloons, two . papers of poison were found sewed
in the hem of each leg, which it woe his inten
tion doubtless to swallow, and thus prevent the
shame and disgrace of an execution.
Jewell is probably about thirty years of age.
When he was first locked tip he was very heavy,
full faced, and sinewy. However,. anxiety and
grief, hare worn him down very much. His
fleshiness vanished, and great wrinkles covered
his cheeks. '
His career has:been rather eventful,'at least as
much as we could -ascertain. Four - years - of his
life were passed in whaling voyages. Ho ie a
married man and leaves ono child.
He Wrote it. “dying declaration" which wo
think unfit for publication, and.for that reason
withhold it. It contains a bitter peraonal
tack 'upon Judge McClure, and Col. Wilson M'-
Candle:as, and enters into an argument to prays
himself not guilty of premeditated murder. •
He requested us to state distinctly that he hod
ns etotitaion to make. Ile never was guilty of
any other similar crime, ns had been charged
upon him. • Ile denied that he ever was to cut-,
tang man, the only person whom ho ever cut,
being man armedFairznan, which he says was ; New Tome, March 24.
justifiable. , :France and England have decided to prevent
In a conversation with him, ho said that lie any movement in Italy,
held himself prepared for eternity. •On being re- , Muni, 'March 7.—The loan of 210.000,000
monstrated with by a clergyman relative to. the' francs has been unanimously authorized.
bitter feeling inanfeste4 by him towards judge Mauna), March 2.—There are vague rumors
Welure in the "Declaration," be refused M alter 'of II misunderstanding between England and
it, buisaid ho conscientionsly believed_in what ; Spain ' and the probability of the recall of rho
lie had written, and was willing to stand by it: Spiddsli 'Minister from London.
Ho has been in irons for some two 1110111.11 S 1 Lircrpoot Morket.—Wirchry reportanocliange
past They weigh ninety pounds, and wore long in Provisions. Lard has declined le-€2s, with
.inough for him to go to any portion of his , cell. out -leading to much business. Tallow, quiet.
Ile Complained very much of them, its they Clevorteed, dull and lower. No transactions in
cd MI leg. ! Bark, Linseed Cake or Rye. At Manchester he-.
His parenti and Lis wife are nearly heart- stress has been limited, prices went,
Araken bY his sad ffite. IVp understand bin moth-1
'er is now lying at the point of death. Arginge- _Acmes, N. Y. Starch 24.—An effigy of Sena
tnents have been Made for,: the barbel servicea •Mr Deng ass was auspended from a tree this
ofeitho unfortunate intint9tOCCar to-niorrow - .Morning, wltli the words "Stephen Arnold DOug. ,
(Sunday .)' Ills funeral will probably he largely laSs, hung for ticason," attached.
attended.
Drs. Brook and Tindle examined the body' amid; New Yong., 24.--Flour; -"gales 11,100
pronounced him dead. Ilia body *as then taken We, ndvauctsl 12 cents, an active speculative
down. - by' - ' tip , linngman. - Upon teaureng the demand; marketelosing buoyentrit $7,117(ip7,56,
cap—his faro was toundrt great deal discolored. sales 22111 bids southern; better, $7,028
After 'being {crapped in, his burial clothes, he . Wheat; 'holders demand an advance; milmfgl,ooo
wax laid in his coffin, which was conveyed to the bush corn at prices it trifle higher, a large ex.
residence of lilfr parents on Frosmct atreet fol- port demand nt SI (033. -Cotton; miles 1600
lowed by the Clergy. and physicians Who had bales; declined it middling and lower :finalities
been in attendance upon him. .; declined most. Coffee. sales 000 bags ltio at
The bearing of Jewell took Ids friend, , by our-✓ auction, advanced /ell, at 101€1111; sales 100
prise. was expected:he would show some begs at private vales at 12. Sugar; sales 500
weakness ar i d trepidatiou. To the last .he. re. Matt Orleans and -Iduseeratio at 41;,.dedt Mo
-tainet fen msmession of his genies. " • ; lasses, sales 400 bids Orionis at al,' Money
Toes, the *bole Scene Oil hardly_ ppear real , plenty; stocks firmer. Whiskey; sales 000 Iffils•
T o b i n e - . .jes i t o s r e sd f th wt e tt er ar o c wd e, , the strugglingofilitioutk-prisonrbetterint 25—Pork -marketmnehatincd, -
and the yells of : the boys an active demand at previous rates, $115,48,., -
atid 4 l;ditested the scene Cif ti:grent diml of its including 4000 nt 21®
$14,014. - mirruner
solemnity I Sales 500 Lida beef frinint $l4. Sales' 250 bbls
About fonr linedro m
peus lard, prices dower ' D sass ZS bids cat meats
jail and. witneased - .the exciiitlinf. The' tat at 01 Iron, sales 100 tons at $41e42.
.dny was eold Sad diragrCeable. The prisoner
Lad on Ills waistcoat !tidy, and must ;base 24 Tile ricer is receding
: Flour $00,00,40. Whiskey 20401.
' Provisions dull ,' small salmi mesa Pork at $12.- 7 -
Wx are obliged tdomit untidier ofitenut ',}316/C 3 120 ills -I:lnseel Oil at 52e84.. Sales
pared fur to-day's papist., which will eppetifl 100 hints Sunni at 111idassei,"old .20,
'thoeteitr;oa Igntldne , ' new V 2 Coffee - 12.012/ gt i et. • .
_ .
riser,Eaastrelliag slowly
iiiiterakrithe stage of miter ht the rittaing be
ing
T
61- feet Weather 'cola and 'wintry. -
,The.whatt wharf' pre.tty wall-thinned out raster.
day, the deiailaites fer n . day or two bating been
greater - , than the arrisaht Quite a number 0.1 .
boats aro now due, and the wharf will soon' fill
up again. -
The Pennsylvania brought up aline load, yes
taday,:and the Vienna was di*harging a heavy
cargo, the bulk of both being pork stuff. The
Quaker City arrived from Louisville, loaded to ,
the guards; and the Melia from Unciville.
The regular Cincinnati packet for this morn
ing is theeplcndid steamer Pegpsylvania, Capt.'
Klbaefelter. Passengers find it I luxury to travel
on her. She leaves at 2 otclock, r. tt. e
The packet for to-morrow is the excelliMt and
well-known Buckeye State, Capt. Beltaher.
, - -
The s teamer McLean, • with a largarload Of
cotton, struck a snag a fewmilea beloir Grenada,
Miss., on the 4th inst., and sunk; the boat is a
total loss. The steamer Troy took on board
about 400 bales of cotton from the wreck, in a
damaged condition.
STEAMER Cal.loNA.—The 'Mobilo Evening
News, of the 13th, learn's that this steamboat is
'hard and fast in the midst of a corn field .on the
Alabama river, and the water receding from
around her.
STEAMBOAT ACCIDENTh.—The Raton Rouge
Gazette, of the 11th, en'_-
The steamer Opelousis passed our landing yes
terday morning, bound down. About two miles
above the mouth of Red river, she took ilr6, and
was forced to throw overboard the best part of
her. cargo of cotton. After the fire was extin
guished the cotton was saved.
The N. 0. Picaynne, of the 14th, says:
A fire broke out about II o'clock, yesterday
morning, on board the steamboat Princess. It
commenced amongst the cotton, but was fortu
nately immediately extinguished without causing
any material damage.
•
A private dispatch received here yesterday,
• annotuned that the strainer Golden Gate, hound
from this port to St. Loins, was snagged 'some
distance below the latter city. The extent of
'damage was not stated.—Cia. Cora.
Yesterday, the J. (I. Cline,..from Wheeling,
brake her larboanishann4hart'distaio.4ore
tlie city and the'hrberd'ffstortred_knekeskt.t.:
bead'out of the cylinder. - The
.scuttepeit Oka witlCOisltlaridalel force, and an
effushin-orateanilolloWed;bnt no °naval hurt'
The Cline came Id' this city on one ,wheel, and
departed for Madison in the same wanner. At
that city, where her machinery was constructed,
she will be repaired.—lbid.
A beautiful little new steamer, called the "Jes
se Lnear," Capt. Atiawalt, tmideits . ftrst appear
ance at our wharf yesterday, morning. It be
longs to the Company owning thb Line 'Boats
between llrownsrille and littiburgb, and they
Say it is built for this trade, and will be-worn
out in it. The drift is light, some any 14 inch
,
ea.—calculated to run at utmost any stage of wa
ter.
Tun Rivium.—The river here continues to
fait slowly. The upper rivers are falling. The
Golden Era returned fnom Keokuk yesterday.
morning having been-unable to cross the Lower
rapids, there being but thirty-two inches, water
in the channel. From Keokuk down there is six
feet. water. The Illinois is falling with four and
a half feet to Lasalle. The Banner State, in from
the • Missouri yesterday, Nand but three and a
lntif feet water in the river.-51 Louis Republi
can.
FLOOD IN: tat: Loam Mnsisatrri.—The offi
cers of the Atlantic, in from New Orleans yester
day, inform us that the Mississippi river from
Cairo to below Memphis is at a very high stage.
Alt the low ground between those points is cov-
eredwitlt water,. and largo numbers of hogs,
sheep and cattle, have been drowned. In many
places droves-of cattle were seen collected to
gether on rising ground, and the water fast ap
proaching -them. Several houses have been
sweptaway, and much damage has been done
to fences, crops, dm. The rise had not yetrcach
ri the coast. Arkansas and White river were
both putting out full, and the river all the way
up was rising rapidly. Upward boned boats
make slow progress Against the tide, and in eon;
sequence are detained beyond their timo in get
ting up.—l
Rev, DC. Riddle will • preach the Annual Ser
lean for the Fern&lo Bible Society of Pittsburgh
nua vicinity, on Sabboth evening, in the Third
Presbyterian Church. Persons interested in the
cause, arc invited to be present.
A Collection will be taken up fiv the benefit of
the Society.
woo. wiil he in our city on Monday, the
' with his wonderful combination of curl
!. eslaw conseding ofthe celebmied Siamese Twins
7,1E4' retang-L'lhrt Itirtatned
from Switieriond, Liliontian King. k.r..j forming
the most wonderful exhibitiintlever in Pittsintrgh.
Two hundred thousand persons visited them in
Philadelphia and Baltimore. - Exhibition for ono
week at Lafayette Ball
BY TELEGRAPH.
IVAsiliscrrox. Cirv, Marrlt 24.
S 1.31 ATE. --lir, Mason moved trigo into exec
utive sesssinn. The Senate reported and took
up the private calendar, discus,cil one bill and
niljourned'until Monday. - •
Iforre.—Yestenlay. after going into commit
tee on tine lndian appropriation Bill, a debate
ensued on the merits of the Nebraska bill.
Messrs. klillson and Hunt Finite against it,
an d Mr. Breckenridge advocated it, referring
nith much severity to the,eouroo of Mr. Cutting,
of New York, in relation to the bill.
The House Bien adjourned.
To-day the bill extending the warthouoing oys
tem, by establishing bonded narehouvea, was
amended and peered. .
The bill for the relief of Geo. Bishop, and le
gal reprexentativev of John Arnold, deceased, to
extend for lidyeara the patent for making cloth
without opinnuig and weaving the raw material,
passel
The flouse then went into Committee on the
Indian Appropriation Dill. Various amendments
were adopted and rtported to the Ilotioe, when
do adjournment took place until Monday.
F 11.031 CALWOII..aIt.
New Ontsans, 3latth 21.—The United States
arrived with California dates to the let.
Advises from Walker's Expedition to the 16th
February have bent received. The ships Colum
buti and Portsmouth orrired at Ensenada ou the
14th. Walker spiked his guns and started for
San Forman with 140 men and one field piece;
leaving behind the sick and wounded. Many'
of his troops had deserted, and :those who re
mained were despondent and had given up all
hopes of succesx.
The mining nceounts are exceedingly tavern
lde. The rpinutity of gold dug in the largest Tor
many months.. All the miners are 'prospering..
An Indian from the interior arrived at Pane
ma, says that Struin's party wan killed by tini.
wild'beasts. His story is nut believed. ..It
-supposed they have been killed by the Indums.
'The San Fradtisco markets are exceedingly
depressed and stagnant. °allege and Bartell
flour is quoted at,48,50e0. Clear ...pork $10;
imess $l5. '
FOREIGN NEWS.
FURTHER BY THE PACIFIC
Pmmanntsmacidareis29,4l7rargirents,
at - $7601 linltire offer:dolt $7, 'idea 800
bbla last eventig,"lt ratm• Wee 600 bbla
today, an terms kept private. ..ityalrosr,
600 bbla at $6,87)6, mostly at former rata,
mks 900 bbla Penna. Corn Meal sitsBl.6. Wheat,
sales 1600 but prime Petit& $l.BO petit; ISM*
small sales Rye at 90; Coan in, better demand,
sales 3000 bu yellow, stoat , at a prim to be
Seed; sales 700 bus white at 72. Clorerseed in
better demand; sale; 8000 bus at $e,6204,76:
Whiskey, dull: small soles at 26, both ta;:hbda
and bbla.
NxwOatsesa, Merch22.— Lotion nnitaigadi
active demand at presioisiF rates. The eitimated.
sales on Wednesday were 0000 Floor
market dull Ohio.. $6,2506,80: Corn 'Western
mixed US. The steamers news is hourly axpee.t.•
ed.
COMMERCIAL:
PITTSBURGH !lARKETS. •
' • Oinks Prrizarann arilnne,l • .
datanily Morning. Marsh ?AIM,
FLOUR—lmproved a little andort tho steamer's awl
also *am first ban& of 60, 48 and dt annetilai ante
nt,so a° at, icci GCI do merlins and till% at 80 7 80 :0 0- . 871
and d)nad I`s bbls antra at Id.
CIATIlles of 1000 bus In btdk; on arrival, at Eyrtat .
atorolleld of 46.
0010 Z—n solo of 1000 Dui from Ara lands, dentinal, at
• I
effssoE—irk deady densaod:sabs of 100 bowl Western
Marry., rutting at 9@04•
BRANS—a tale of Mean barrels aouallptilta at 11l 1 # .
,11
bushel.
Pl3ll—sales of 30 bbls Lake Thlo at 11010; abut! r mks
of Codfish at 4.V.
DRIED FUEIT—s Ale demand; Miles of D) bO2l Med
APP I M from afore It x 125 Y 4 Inne dried Probe& Weal/
bin prime balms at ft To. from Wm, and 40 melts do at
SI C 2 qt busbeL
Etlo.4—ln active request mks of S and 0 bble at 11, c
arrival, and from store. • t
wiling to a moderate extent, ter of B . .ibbda
Air to prime it 605%; 10 do faired 4; 10 do at 4%; and a
do law Air at 4%. .
BUTTEII—small ides of mime roll at 11.
soRA ABll—a ale GM oaks domeette at
MOLABIES—Ia solo of 00 We noir anima aseanaelar
20 ex.
DlLlOE—mlee of ROM Bolivar common at fzs.
PAPER—a oak of 225 name wraplsog Para 0M.,"
and CS-
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL:
Penns:on Aso Rocs—The Provision Market hu hewn
tolerably settee. aodheir of it ;ode er.20,3 0 barrele at
mew pork at SU per barr we
eL •
them bas already been tonddrfatdr
nest season's wklng. - arid yr, bardn oak of 850
bear) bogs lade:nag group, to be Salve:at snort December;
ivihthlro23 =al oftlilr U. We abbesr ors rooteset for
1550 - homy Decembre darnrfealaa st...3centatr7ll,
:'.t oh 1* Lb* pfrraUltyr, 111f.e lIRAMEtd. toga,
IIAL? A lIILLIO3 m Snore.—Tho irhk:h
'orrimd from New Oriaano het WAk broubt mi= a
of
'her cam. $560.000 ha Atm:. It la la ammo t
Cob cooler.
IMPORTS BY R.kILBOAD
011101 7.433 4. It, 7L. Muth ZI-4 bur ooh, W-A lb-
Cb.l3 6b. otatelb: Krattody ex 5 do. Attoaddo ex 15
bdls o papor,J . J o aliog 7 Mb door. .1 Yortleaotg 4 Po 4444
Sae o d x ortiatt ta ;kr raff bbl I bz
grtb reitor-
MI 165.8 Watt 361p0r moat, 5 bbas d as mic a A A
Ma 6 6 .13 bu Tia, 30 do CO M. 65 . do mbest, Warik Wal
ter: 1 hdl ono itoota. .I.lllilbr, 2 doai M.( .A/ bbio point
Bryro, MeK., i ea. 24 do, 0 Dlek.
7; 151
57=8Trtar h ' 53 ..7 4 W illiapao "l.* g ata g q
PhrobbotT. Koolotar a Negley: lot Lotto rho.% ovum
40 bbls eggs. Adm.' Kamm 3 bon., I. liklaket 900
b. wboat, aryl. em 17 As Mod apples, 7do pastbah
164 boa awn. 4. 5 Cantloltt 6. bbbma, Adam& LIMOS a
do, 7 do Loaner. 6 Itict do„ 6 do lard; ra bus ostd7 ITCsat
ridk l ta 44 , r
7, 7:1 i. 0a t 5&3 bbl. batter. Watt 016 do mt .
oar na, 14 bill. Itt1:171t rellaV4 emptr u n, Lowl
W 444; 1 bbl tiara teed. 7 do. ego. 4 do batten T tacks
twat.. Moira Klrkaattlelc, Ws butter, oats taxa
thtetk 0w.% 1111 bus 0xn,91 do oita, J W 81mvootal tdd
.W... 1 'J. 13t. 45 0odbota 06404 6do apples. Adana
I...mac Ibb Dell 1.444 , 4 t; 6.1..P.0.0. 7 door
gr, Srulth & aluelalr; lot prod.*, Mown Matta...p..1 . 4
LI gir PAZ . WV 6ti ?Ur Tlee 'y b it
bbiA tap. 1 ow', out Me overt lot
Marl Tbotapoorg.
Dirt/ATE BE RIVER.
17ROWNSVILLE. br
_Luserno-100 paw, L Sher,
71 corn. Dextor MolD. An tut glum, IV Oats. GT
ko. hall, 775 dm ho. Jort* k er& 50 b. glum. Quirt&
k Ms tour. Irwin & Dilworth: SS 514 Al td dodo.:
J Nutt: 57 bid. ap t ploa, , 2 do 1100r..1 kWt ski madam,
Z.. come.. &math a
tstadaLks i ma.% .1 Tor.
BROWNSVILLE, by ..TeactscnY-100 bug a u. R C LOom-
Ic do oats. ruscoon,
LOU i5V111.15, by tlenna,los bbhalmo. 51=
ors 60 do, &own A Hirkpatrieln 50do.Lorensk
3.4 his& shouldem Ilay. A Mack: 50 bhdl Moir. Er,
A 06 60 Gbh pork, 51caglough t c.. 4 IJI ets Lama Eel
Jones 140 do, 1= LAU pork. Falb. A ow, 456 do. So urdon
5 pkgs egg., Lambert t Bhlptan. .
IVIIEELTSG, by Tklardal4 bicgt scraps. 14=4 t Den
: 111 b. oyster.. C Reet R bg•bace pair,ll.lllLlggat4
14ktIn',,nottiflVJVCII 4 bl
&Is ern . r
I o
44 3 iics waga, WE ftl sks cam. Matasterg map
L-on. owner.
ZANESVILLE, by Adella—A) 6bls Ibrtlr, a Alid/rbos;:o ,
1 441 haler, ASI do pork, leech ea 8 eka buna. 0 bUs
ws.Jostes A Leman larks Latov,22 keg, bud,seke Wham
do dry Apple's. 12 rolls Hailer. 21 44. L eogs, d
lin batter
J W Huai dntrigJlllalc: bbledo,DEo* )IA4
barley # o d er, b d bb.N out 10 MIA bal l tr i r . aLsell
3 0 1 1 eVar 144:sortrZ Risen/.
CINCIN**TI. be PrAiwylelsols—.4 h o blde4, W.I.
apples. bk. barort.J.narA DeoprAllelkststiti. BlAlebaus
It Kr. 12 461. AIL 1 do polasb, Web & rer2 lads lama% 0
WU... 2 do, 0 Oyer: J de, II Veer: 4 do d A Mooosl :10 do
Weinwr. 5311 . notion. Isdek Aoo bbl. on. DahAII:
110 bbl . AldskeY. Milky it Illeketial; 24 test Amok &Om
had. tarole,pllab llessett; D 3 Jo sokAr. Wt
Wllsorr, 2.1 Us cotton. Arbuckle A to. •
LOUISVILLE, by Quaker elty-2 hbds tobsemJ Orieil
'X/ At Ws soolasem Wick * 11re.eadless; hbda
3drillfie a la.: va I.anta. bbos Peek..; 43
104 test _ tilde fart Inrelt eel 73 to do . Isi Pat
bvs, Slmirri, atoo, tacks, 04004 *
441 s 11040. II II -
RIVER INTELLIGENCE
STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
ARRIVED.
P.mosylvanla. lllnefelter,ClatimMl.l.
D 'whetter, Boma. WlmeDow.
lomat Clip, ;Mow, ttentionvillw. •
treture, ilordon Bra m.
Addl., lialllatt... Zanemille. ne
Mleltrfir l slkl. ' AEL‘Mlie.. .
Lamm., Brunet!. Mownsvilts. '
Col. Bayard. Mobles. Ellmbelb.
lipis. thrMer. Ilmsdricloon. Wed Mercian..?
Jefomon. Mason. Brownsville.
DEPARVED. . .
Piltstomb, Campbell. Cincinnati.
Plopml, riber.bml.Whoetlng. ' -
Ventom, Carom, Ream,
James Park, Mlllm. L.M nnis.
mkt's= pip. 0, WolErWellnllla.
Jeff... 4 Munn. lirtrinamllls. . .
Lomrtm. Ileimmtt. Brownsville.
01.1layara.rieble% Elltaloth
T. 11. ohplver. Ilendrk k West Nowlan,'
lirrm---01 yesterday martini by Plsi rust. tb... ...•
0 Get 6 Inches. and rising. . .
•
STEAMBOATS.
KON CINCINNATI—The splen
al new ftett t P222NSTLVASIA. (SSC
111 leave Ow U. , Om. I.
stin . re, ATUILDAY, 23th Inst.. at 2 ticket. 2., S.
hell" ""*" 1 111'11177.1M401 •
OR CINCINNATI—The ateinn4l6o
er AUCKETE TA
- Tl,Cpt. Ilimancercs.
fra r. the 5b...• and a Intermodlate co b -
LAY. the, ...Y.th tost..stlticklek T. X. Kit tar •
isso.. Imply on bard, ur to
tubls. YWCA or LtitelleTON. Aents.•
- - -
VOIL ST. LOUIS—The oplendidAr i e .
i ts Parket CRUM PALACIS bill Isar
"
tripe, and by tic presence Wow the stye the
{Patent porde an opportunity to reales- kb4 - of buts
wird In the Pittsburgh and Cthdotratt . -
The Cilarionati arrive hare to tabs her plane Pa.
Merlons:tar. Mith Inst. so th at tro theraniognent of trips
swore by She exabange of halts •
Railroad Paaets tar Wellnille,eteaben -
Ville and • - ,
A.S.
BE fast runni
ClileirGlt.tYpL7passengerstantitial
r jr ors DiVIINAL. Ca Sacrunkand
ea hpenlloKK.
The Murton will leave Pitts eveyy Xcaday, Wed
needey end Friday morning.
r,tand the le In
IflL ehrot tlO er e even
of the ...I...eland and Yitteburnii lteltroid, for Cleveletid.
Chl no and lit. Louis, with the Steubenville auti !Mises
laned ' ltt Etenbonville, and the Malone* sod Ohio Mond at
wn.u.g. et 11,t0 r.ll , for Balthnore end Witthington
City.
From Wheeling. the Wlrseheeter lame every litendaY.
WedomdaY and Rider. and ' ths Diurnal every Teleder,
'Monday end Fatorder, at 27. E 0. IL, rounceling wow
elite with the Itellroed tram to Clereland. • ....
No height rewired on the whereat Pittsburgh anero.3o
For frelabt or remise. ernr my toad or to
I. D. I COLLINOWOOD; Agent, •
' mh2. , No. 166 front street.
Steubenville and Pittsburgh Parish
I.IIIE nevi and swift passenger
Warnr, .rorour CITY. Ca pt. • Join!
8111.1il, VIZ ran 'a regular Parket between
and Stubenville, lIIIV/Tqf Sitiabuegb m aVIM
THURSDAY end SATURDAY MOM in. OM .Wo*,
end Steubenville every MONDAY. IY ~ ISNDAY 11.1411
SUMAC. The Forest City wUI amneet SOW:omit*
with the Steubenvila and Indiana Road. Thle Wit le new
Ja2l • HARM!, *audit
M=7;!=M
ANDUNNNATI Ff&AYLACKFT
ton rim oentkr.tror or
PABBANGEBB AND FREIGHT,
aromas* • • • •
TIT TdDilitail, OINCINNATI, LoureviLLlk
AND gr. 14)UNI. •
kaisTIIIS LINE in COIIIMO
oeeveneratciass.ie*liini
111::".:1,1,1g,TX.Ir t ire.Tr d raLlf
liver. it councils with tho United Staten Mall n O
e h
of
hivmanors from Cincinnati to Louisville and St. Lonin,,hy,
eruico pauungen and fielubta IVO faded. tied reecho".
ihrowh daffy, Two new Mourners Won been added to the
w hh .
now consleta oftbilownbr a cpa ll t
Vurh.frs isbp
BIICRENOSTATS
llllTznoons..Flunds,
IittLOSONOMIt No. • '
A I.I.IOIIIKNY • onl. tetmei t _TUrattag.
CitYnTA I. PA LACK,..wat J. loran Wadoceol..
PHILO OKI,PIiiA A; J. onalat.",.......Thanehlf.. • •
' • PITTSKIIIIOII it.'eutrata.. Friday.
r.
'poNNSTIAVANIA ann. auxertivaa......katunhir, • •
Leiee daily at 2 Welovil,
No Freight rooelved after 9 o'doch, on, moo mooning oT
desmitmv.
fur prstleulen. apply ou boara,•aria:' • r
JOHN IV LIVINGSTON,
JO ON IfLACK, Atitenti%
Monongahela Woos Doillingil;
Pinftllll.olT, January,.lll44. • .
• • • •
-—— - - •
VONGRESSWATEII-3 and
.a.J au. rced by JOB. FIZSIFO, suer to L. bnsl Co
NU..I:I4OSIN SOAP= 50 bze, No. 1 Pitta•
wrgb Boip for
N 12. corner Wood uall Trout Rt 11.. .
(i,IINDLES-25 bxe.
B Bpenn Clutd!es;
A ' ) -, eat tvz itial i gtlele
Itir r°l 16 ' it r o. conecr vow and Fronirita
win . BOXES WINDOW BLABS,
ilf ' 1 ° 2 11:11 Zitekla Jr.. 611 Wa s ler
11U' A LlOB & • EA011323--A manta
y ik.,..1.1ff VON BONNTIORgr alluartir.
ElROitl) WA'VER.- A fifth itu poly" *me
dired train ths,staings by aos ,
7 l ur u,
•
,
FIREEEMENEENIMMEM
_ _ _
,411:11W-40.13E-AINZIMBRICIEM
maimari 1O
WTO TIBILIC—CQMPLETION.
• tite IT . NlClNdota."-The 'Pri:d.lrldarß Of the Bt.
Regal, Itroadwayairew Turk, bays the plasma of
btheir friends and the trevalurpriblie, that
the tr in. try** building. -.mirth= or lb* biota -
Fiat. ha r ing been Completed and Itordshed. thee/dirt
oanplated according to its orisinaldeshm. and otter
surample arsouroweisdion for ona thousand pawns. !sum
open Ibr the reception of questa. The nescrection, opened
thill Minn. la fitted up and furnished in the name rump
tantsittrie as the other portions of the miablislunent:,
Theta b BUB& as perfecto!, contain. all hundred apart-
Meets, of which three hundred are loft:nib' suites, and ii
confirmidry the largest and meat commodious lintel to the
world... Th e proprietors tender their, wannest thanks for
the suppset wtdch ham maderect,their undertaking so one.
awful, and trust thatthn increased multitude of their ee.
tablishotent Inn prevent her the figure the dhaprohn
meets to width - many have tem beretotbre ratieoded, In
• MINIOIII3IIIIOD of their laaMlitl to aeorsomodate ,
them.
ELL, AC 00..
' indultiOtit TEX/DW
bleholse Hotel. Broadway.-
‘Awitralialioneraine ofliontlilyPaekets
:
Carrying the United StateuMail.• •
HE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP NIGH:
TINGALE,I.O66 tionOrillbs despatched on the 20th of
MU f aleabonme, ar Mateenth ship of Ms line. , The
ams tenet fee exhibition at the World's Con
:tentkestir London:atm le one of the sharpest and fisted.
ndhrut PS afloat, and her sateen estin ts not
polo of tomfret and eleganso. baring, been built at an
lanommemet. PUIM O 4II I , hlP.pm 's win.P.r.l4).
Meech= bLthe Unat Britain, from urmpooktruf oe
Plans of the eablits and rates
rp a r ' irdi to • intendlog
_l,no!ilem Per
bohtLtor pommy, op
. rdy to
World's Fair Premiums
rWEE PRIZE MEDALS havo
• Ind Deem waded to the vetTeleannt
ruipeellieTlANO FIAT= exhibited by
rawatber a the Crivid Mem In
Mik ia b nit ib t=re t io ti tgl igu a a n
ta t
gi t AZ
ventidelvvrw., heretofore extended
scan the - Witting rentstion
on
rn
= alder in tur bieet tbe g im= ey
uu itiereasetil mtz deFi = all in their v ltrk ft.;
e y r e w r
;=IWII 4 er ". f rantitnlt tb.
t beftennorebssing eliewhere. '• "
7FIei:) , ZEFEBN TRULOW, Broadleaf, 11,
11.--Preinlmite were litinir b a y S t t iiin h ei= l4
nu In their Plano retrain euteeemen. tbl.ane
YORK AN CALIFORNA
~ , smixemp LING. Ole lamitlenm.)
TOW ALIMMIN FILM'S COMMIT OF PICASIAGIA,
_WOMRPM.
I
lIIIOUDR IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL
•• • '• TheOnlWl2. girth gTIIBOIIOII TlCHETS.lnelndlog
Isthmus crowing. Tiro NOIITHISRN BTAIL
OF THU WEST, or PROAIETIL6US; on first etaue double
englom stesonshl., wBI lenve,New York on the 6th and 20th
of am* month, (swept that wheit.thelso days fall on dim
&tr./WPM,' brorlous will he icalllng day,) eonnecting
I =t 6 ll , l * tfl Ira rairrgg
' R JONAoVJothloarti*~ with the
THAN PACIFIC, oneof uhleh
Macau. dot and, the Pacinetermlons of Transit
i. Lot Ban .nelooo ou the • antral of the pasocomirs.
tWfmWo VIWZ . 4IOIII:IAN. Agent. • •
.;• • .4
'keeling thmen, It. Y. -
Snuff and .Tobacoo.
ER LORILLARD, Manufacturer, No.
; " . Chatham tret, Nei York, . °Care for aela the tot
ertkiesoratranted orroperhor qualtty: Dtamobor,
. Comm Made 'teepee, Honey eve,neoteh and other
Sao Blue Cut Totamo In tin-ibil end rapers, • more
ealelket Mrdascriptinn ante reeions grtleles can NI know
OlNUlentbr anal' Women:mat al 1, bola, fr7.3.tax
FMOVED.—Tho old established LOOK
..wess w e xasrß ofaC . M 0 11.11:GB:
tel i Z( u rOr•OtCharrh.)onoblook horn Drostiway.Norr York
the lbatal aa usual noomplota asaortmont orPlain
and. amananatal Looking Mamma, Portrait sad Picture
=Ara a.. tr. • restisas-tenose.t.aesrar rsrissi , f .
COmporitlon state at minted ram. fa7slmx
;1 1 :tram an , 'i- . • Goods.
t
.... •U. 'ALIFIER, No. 105 larket Street,
rmand to otter toil erebspkllUllners sad oth
ers, rereansble terms se an WO bluFtht Is ...r a the
!Mot, • full assortment of Stt►w Lem, Olmp,
Lawritatt hoer Bonnets; Mimes end 'Bloom Itstm
dlmat Isrlety or Ilene - minute' Framer
i ne and Fancy lUbboam Patine, bilks. Crape.
Trimmln_mt, French mad American View
lit V l , ' M °.' L"''' '
ik"Vb9Vr.
r .1A RUBBER UOOD3-4PRIER TUADE. 1t,14.
AODGMAN, 2i ,Maiden Lane, and 59
JUI • Annan atrial, Invites the attention of his flamer
tr " nar rn. "l l "Td. e . '4 =fl li kt i lrater Uoodo
henl7 wholesale
%oet harm and la da4 receiving front 4171 Far
*oda Ming Coats. Cat, p lfe
Rol i ta i = 6 C 7 rl%l U lll g, Engine Pac o a
king,
Croton gaga akt eirery " djerip=of RUBBER ROODS
manultatured. .
• The gloatatkvo anti torch for their ernoßant quality
la Ito will Walt si to render any fhrther commend.
tku norm It Word.. great ithounze to
Intern Buyers of RUBBER CLOTIII:gt/ that 1
ant ambled to offer than indatornents to yardmen
rine lowliest I hare benotogme, and to I emir Micro, su
perior taaar that bar, b een,
or can at peered th em elm
ttsas abet% • t
• • pit eLaolieited and att i r o nat t. a• L i n th ireongt
le Madan Lane a 59 0.000 Bt.. Nen\l'iok.
' , ... EIDIOVAL AND CUAND . E. . .
iptittnse and A:fraclore Stock.
• NORMA L. ILAILOWELL a co-,
• - • . POILADELIVII.A. .
AlititO REMOVED into their splendid
on Warehouse, entrances No. 41' Market. and N 0.21
vgath linnet, see orynana . foe the Spring trade an
amostoweet of SILK AND FANCY 0001:03,that fm. extant
end wa r ps ,a e:l =rpm nor flock mar offend In that
rusk . Ding into their new store, Which Is ONE OF
TUE IN AMERICA. with • bedews, of an Un
nen.ll...lnast..alranle estalishel..d intending largely
to lo lie eepeelally with: those who buy bolt CASH,
and Wan eg that the fairest system to jobbing goods le
to ban =IM AM PRICE they will be etonrelled to aell
at • smash smaller profit than an posalbly be afforded
where fang Meths are Oren: ~ .
Undegtheireash and short credit system the !meant/
in tnunalka lam Pronta. dose not. exist. and by soling
their goo* late oval, mimeo , on tee lento cost
The . 4git .ittlicrlNTEllthT of every Judge of
t followla
.. .
. •
- CASIFIDITiIIS will receive in discount of NIX tor rent.
if the WONT be pad Item fanda within 'Maranon, dote
ths=noney will only betaken at Its market value
on the It ie received.
To ti of undertaded standing. a trait of SIX
Mouths. edit bin even. WO:deed.
• . where many premitted in minima of snaturitY, a dim
mer,* at thriyate of TWeLVK PER CENT.perannoni will
kw .
TualiernW
nr•intan nnannantantinloir the nude= Atka the
' favor Son or their Waft being earlened that
they vi OAR la not ter thdr intoreet to
that ase- AIISCILETELEESIIINTIA/..-
1 3p d
RA,77 . id" ttl... Iler tssd Toiratar, T. NT, glll2llff ; . • "•',
JAW Tionolliz •A. W. tarns, A. IC II ortoraseei.. -,
BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, STATIONERY
• ' .rma Pats.!., ruirrixa:te
61' Airllam CR . & LOUTAEL,
&red, (New Fork City.) .
ICTIERS.viII consult their inter e st C:X.-
uranium_
_our oralornslre stork *bleb ••• Orr al 1.1••
Pr.WISLI PRIM%
avant Boortaiotor, b
on
auf =de Palsr.. Voirrel ar , 4
Prlntel b.“ 441% surj AO* mattock and Jam. wet
tft1311.14 112 r aw^ Unman, and M.
Wolf, lierelak= tolg a lU b l=santlllea So,
Wrltlt• Cap.. Mer. Note and Lodge r Pawls,
hear tlx• I Us (nth"ibs Ward Rates rozdso
- Wid, Wand. te. • •
Nat. • nsA tsjolo mort. extmel.e
W
r•• t. • C•roloprs,, Cards, Inks.
Merl Pons, tc_ .1
Maw and Work Books. of the
and otln Ash
Job orebosp yarns, Bill Mids. Libras, Mohr , .
law Ours.
Litbarrapky and Karla, Ing: Bora% Stalk
e m
111115
11411* of Exopaw., Wm mt. t.lrll. WI Lavatory. emlxo
d 11..7„*.
ampuat
1m rnx
. 31,41ffsennted vltb nr,•nplnrits,
c m a tutrraci A ei w York.
lia rom! xanrortortnt St•tloners.
TO WirOLLSALII MEXCHANiZI.
: JOIni . .C.• lIENDERSON .t SMYTH,
: .
2 4 oirteartin_
way. New York.
And 02 Itiet Do Faubourg, l'iurionsierr, Par*.
REa to inn:inn their friends that they hare
P.,= t rs tree= 6 "1 1.:: g r.l7:4r4 th " . .
_.
F untie to import Onni theft titrinettoi, in NAP. Art. onaa th'
vers. flavor Kate Iles/ ilmeewo oed tenomotta.
.iike=e,u44l,4Hl
rte.
L0...,_ 11111.0: i Ills i t , r u, ' * d ogas
thole woo I of AMAMI ntrin/1110( thole o• et tour
=leo obi& stop odoolrobto leoltatloro of tb.
to. Ttotr also. their 1100n44 Udall:iv. Telle.
Si muds Hamm oatiote,ae
eft* will to Ma mod ostoeuloo and 4.03 pieta In the,
IL: eatod reolop.ood ea they noel,* by garb otourere. gooey
loolealle •11l Wenzel la War Watrrootoo. ,1614.11:11X'
•
*C•MILL'II . PATEN? TOVADLE
SELF-A UST'S° BIUSQUITO BAR,
irTMIUNING Chairmen, Simplicit y and
Pwriet Sonisfly.4n 6. pcit up or b. 1•.• &An . a wad
p.. 1.1 Is • natal:Dela adrut••••••uPyitur leis Manual
qtortat cable lea nom op/ .b•••
H•dotr4. .111.11. [Mow Agra.
'Jun . • navot.N•*rulL:
LOOKING'. r l ' :, RR AND 'PICTURE FRAME
•
- '.: SIANGFACTORY.
ThIIIS establishment, by far the LARGEST
ha the tattle!, Meta. pomace many vlrastaass le
'sr lir estonalmana of Melt star all others and
Mos t
t pallahatt owl <stabled loretus ales&
from • 1 *Ulm alas. enslAst the propeietee to ele
ate sztitle• st yrket than soy other la Mallon
at basltteas and nosy:et fully mutate his Mande sod the
pub/lo to •ezattaloo his lugs lama at Inollog taus
mad retest Mir' to :Prettrnt:frtl:
itatarebar
t or ,I,t,"?' " . turlitts. ,001) WM.
ttrnalllTATl I' II OULU' 14' 11 eot weer assettetlott.
usl of all 40. WU err thlaplitg.
SlrPott atteStkos ern to all ardent
It. . sum.
•
, • its. es, m, to sad T 1 Yor w
ryttHrt, •
ew York.
.1•114tou '. ,
WM. STENTON & SON,
IARDWARE COMMISSION AGENTS,
20 OW Wad. Nor Tart. Agents taw Slat:tubular.*
4kom eanatotally au baud. • stork a(PEN..POCKET
and TL111.2 CUTLIK!. Tally Ho llamas. 2.41.‘• and
2011 1 . 1, Tacit Satyr, se. J. L 4.7 Cur . st..a
and Mee of I wanipllmy.
tam • .
year
taams , Q 4140 tided*, Tab far pima 'lntuit
. • •• , • • 1
WOW NANDOMER PIA NOS-BER
liaeatZriZZOLT:Mlq_
ono and hteVe este the tbn mnetett !Oella.OrlVde
and Weer I made by Hetet, Dade (h. Dodo%
ulnae Hance renetdered ea peeler to ail other, Urea'
bargains In NeerMork riarra.and arvondhand Plum and
Neledoona. dude •evprlLevi, v halvah, or Waif. at the
towed rata. Army • flonWe. (mom." to T. P. berg)
Provl ray, Nov Tort. Pianos to let, •
8.-11. 00.121tottan name hien the toted Im
proved yoking, °cad y
I,IOLD AND MIXER SPECTACLES,
' ILA sail 1510WM4 of artery doperlotin, ersenufae
Ulna br rI6 UT/lA.I4UL No, 0' Liberty Piro, teterros
Usiekos Loa oallaborty street, ?ly y
ork.
ael.goorantoes all eetteies masts by bleb to boor Immo
rierjmUtg. • Ordentoreortfolly eolleited. , 0e1360s
MUM AND ATTNACIffbNMI( UP
DRY OOODS.
L. C. WILSON d; COMPANY.
Importers end Jobbors of
•- nuv
G 008.2
COVMAri S D TitEET,
Opposite the Nationeland Nt'ostern hotels and
snt itijeo 13 net when N Yllith •
IIyITE TOE ATTEM !ON OF WifOLE
I.PI BUYERS to their very Ism snartmeut of
which le hept eteophrte ell se wow of the net., by
the teldlthen OWse mow styles and realm tbet are mo
*hotly *lug bf tee Stamen and the Packet.. e
here ler miswrote devoted exclusively tette Le or
Aloft/. so, altos& TWAY Triaantore, bite
Donde, Watery, 1. hluttele,„ .. ) whew Detente..
Domeetlet, Sr.. he In b Don. are dlegeyed large Owe
el - Prints, In i e Missal and (loch.,... (nine.
hawk Late Whet end Ober P . t?le Sam.
nos (Won', Ime t r o a i r x st n ro v vr in. their utleles .
" le Nobel Patent Iteskedo:ii !Vas
°Aeo •
We Invite the sithollent of Die dosed buyers Ur tub, or
<Wit.
IRON DEUSTEADS. '
COMSTOCk, BROMLEY & CO., Menefee,
UIN.. Übe Room. NA PS Imeeni street, New York
voodoo, Beet otit=c
boo= end , MLA wad Ontarnatel Ikeistrad&
oral) hind& Dotal, ital. Meow, Pamll , Derrents
end Mid raw' bedstead& &brays ou bend. A
el sewelasent ottrop, Thratunkaidlui Dal} aPA
otbwigromw.
eote.o. Deesteide
an metier loan ottani loping
of etesolleema. watraw huh economy. They en sneers
Marrone rennin sad ere oveadlarY dershlretel4eaNd
lest. Orders tu en ezten in i tj u a mead,
em""' (1011TITOOK. tl YAM h
No. 90 Idefthrd 'treat. N.
/1141"hPlete wasted Ita tba sel• of the sheen Denalie
the Meilen awl wherever netw eeedy
ion
y z~v xaas f i.~_` ~\
._:
licm qm.- . A^\,
T -7fo~s, Fd~ Iqi
LAWRENCWS \WORLD'S ,PAIR P •
DAGUEMMAN 41.111.ERY.311.1\
corner Mae . oe., New Tart. \ \ \ • • 041mw.
TORN P11,17E, Df rr ALER. , IN- Miff:,
iltl• and inaxmlloOmer of .1 Onoda, NON IcntraY
AGRICOLTURAL IhIPLEO3., &AND
BEZDS.—RALPIit CO, 23 'taws 11 2104. 15 4 M O*.
lenle and Botalb, \ • cO4A
PHILADELPHIA ADVEATIBEAENIr. \ 1
1111))1 CRANE a cxi:s Asyssimstsa il6O
- MOTH 17177111.72 t, rIRLADXLP
•
. . . "- •
•
. • , • 'LILLIE'S ' `k.
I. . \\
pkTIINT, IttpRNDIRATIVE, BirthiLAß it 3TILII.PSIDIAr
SAFES. AND .#.4Ni C . LO \ OILS,.
•
ESE SAFES \ aro 'O." tiombinitiott-,of
lit i rooghtooo Cut Ins. fonning_an imperrlotismaal
to thechisel. Drill. circular hit: or !Wm. hemmer.. - ~
- They ore pomeseed of Inurrnent qualities
no
foinad \
In wy other nibs. First ‘ tb ore pert...ray mbi. t.,
all cutlery tools. Second, application eflutetim twat.
cannot withdraw the hard'hualties from the metal, salt
the ram with Mach Third ,it 1e a said famthent -8 :". 2
Mae or Joints. and 'when exposed fallen Is perfecOd - oh ,
fink, theretwo nothing non within, being dry , no
ram Drat within; 2441 or trettr from without , an spoil
hmke er PePera. Fourth. three Dam sze\notwattieet ILO
dente. and Peewee useless. like( \that Wee, blit will remain
the same far oars, \ . \ ~4.4 A.
They arc made with or \ withmit twill,. p latter
for bank mate.- , • .. { ~ • \ • ,"
• Neil Bank and • Rafe crimblihill and Powder'
proof inerls admiral/I adapted tottkaßate. and \ Is 'ratt
an wand the lorkplea or'kem. -1., 1 .. . \ : \
.: ._
The Pipit Premium has keen awarded t o this Safe at ltr,
. _State Falls, at the Vales of the Amer il ln , ,ltttltute, New
'York, at the Franklin instittite, ipbit, =Celt the
rags: , Innirance ~C , : ,ininitiit, lirike ant .31erailtht\
Oro eorutantly. laying wide t
oilet. alateler and_ other
hheet Inn. hares, '
f wd adopted • \ \
' Dank Twat. clan . ) , sisermade eqs the sap. Principle \to
order. Alm. Bank %sat Doors and From.,. t ,\ \
We wouldalso cal attention to the followilit slifenime
. {Vorla's hate CoLpilloy. TrOT. N. Fi, . . \ ,
• , Farmers mutat ..nica Bank. l'hionielphiA. .. .'
bank ofhorth, America ' . . I t. 'l \• , ,
'. Paladelithia Leek, •
Dank of tiermahtown, Orennento . wn, tha. ~. \ '
Rochester City Bank. Rochester: N. Y. ,; 4, \ 1
Dant ot noduntar :do. 'L. do. \ • ~.. , :
Bank ofd . ~ do. \ 'i, \ .
State Ilan=cota . 8111WrArkle. .' \ • , •
Bonk of ilemburtg, Lab Caroni,. \ 1,
. Ateerban kirehanuOtaak or.iimr Turk. \ , ~‘
Corn do Ido do. , 1 ,
Dank Clearing Itotiiel, ' do. 'a _
,
Dank of lknomeree, Clerelana, Ohio. \ ‘,,,, l,
Hollister. Dank, fludate, N.Y. al .
Fanners' andblechanks\ Denk.lialfao. N.Y. ' t
- Drench of Dank of Virginin,MPortanut. ,,,,
. • Mato Banleonteornio, at harannah. ' ' , -
}Cantor etre State of lterth'Caroltra..,, al , Ish. V :
All the Hanka lt, the City Of Troy. N. T., \ mid ores' 2Cp
North 6th t,
tt i rr e sf a ßotiVt i r LTV, ' rc . Zl2 0 25, ;lyre
Philadelphia. - " :_•
" • Wine. Posey k Wig cor.Rarkotk N. 6 eas.Plilla.
. alswe. k Tappan. Com'l Att'f&No. 8 N.. 121 st. de,
. Springs. Oa k ' t Co., N 0.116 ket Week do: '
- The Shove tialka always on hand at the Avner, N 0.28.
North bth FL, Wore Ootanterm. ‘' i.. ___ , • \
rutal-,Troo .., \ SURD B.IKELLOCICI. Agent.
TheWoiid's Gpiat,Exhibitiiii — Prize MO.al
AWARDED TO C. ME \ YER,
. For his two Pinooa,lndon ‘oot,- 15, 1851 1
-% , ...
~
C
MEYER,' 'Re4octfn . lll 'tformo hi
l y .ar frien d s ?Ile. Wale vm hn eon
eat ato those kw wikt e hefted, \
od the At, Jredal. in'tronlt. 1852. \• •
All orders proooptly'atteudeale , and met rare taken
In the selection and mehinwthe mule. ~, \
Warcreoni, N0.,62 soap F ourth street, be low Manna
Etreet. Philadelphia. \\w \\ na%O.(lthe
• ENVELOPES,
DIE SAWA - a A.:y.lk:E.Wg.Alait-v.r . ,
lESAlTERED,ThipA§peq.stamped with 1
V
twins rude,. IllonueLept..ErieeloPeS. OrltOd , _
tiO
. ..e t rtrat IV It U rrtli dial b 5 % " St rf \ fr
FtroßT/I ea REET,',II.ILAIDELP/114._4_ . \
_IVILLLAD COLDED.T. \
N.: B. Orders will ho delivered \by;Fspreas, or as. -
-- PhiladelphiaSteele\ ' Works, • _ \
v.'
For tholuilding of every iles.or,ipq.on of
WOODEN PESSZLS, ,` •
, A
t •
SED Brewers, Sea.p*lleileri4' Dyers and
Meacham, Chemist.,Chemist.,Foundrice. Blast, Pimacos.
Rroade, OD Mork,. huger Renner. Pine Oil 'and , Plaid
Distilleries, .4 otber manufsettning purposes, Reser
m,b's t. suPPlied with water , by Hams. Le" for liote/a.
Aerluma and Private itesidenoes. warring in er
The
- Irmo WO to 20.000 gallons. .‘
The lams 'meads being made of Cedar, which b siiperior
to any ether kind of lumber on amount of Its durability.
flaying introduced Steam Power Into erre? &Whom* of
mrestablishment. and ell the improvernents IA AI
ePPlicahle, I am preiared to tillorders to any eat=
immediate despatch, sub. lowest rates.
\ ' \ OP.ORGE,7,IIOIIKIL&HDT.
S. R. mrner Dined and Buttonwood*. Philiolnipbtl.,
Inh2nmsi „ \
lead, Zinc, lion Paint, Oil antl Colors,
)1
ANUFACYDRED \BY FRANCIS \S.
•• 0:4 'LEWIS & `repreerotad by Tule, Jame & co..
nth Front Wed:. Phlhadelphla. • .
Orden .tbankfolly, nmetted—Mloctstally attended . to,
guaranteed to glee satlebrettort , mad offered for saloon Mae
meet liberU turcuL Efir Wu and particulars, Plum
eddies. as atom. \
•
, .
i NEW 1 . No. 147 \f N . EW
STORE. 4 3IARKET TREET.I STOCK.
. . 4 PIIILAA LPHIA c .„.
• .01:01tOU , WALL' TOY:dr. CO. s ,
HAVING SEC RED 'J1 , 10'1:11%0 and corn
...j. mndlimm Bererticerrer 3f. Malowa t Oesllirr ,
Stem, No. 147 Market aired, are mu Opesdagan
~...,_ i',. ENTIEELr FEEEII 470E.F.p.k.:. > .;,.., .-..:,
MotiAelceopl4 - 163..1:Y00dt '. o.litein I.itii l lt'&i4i.
A large proem:bin of ' 6MEtreck..bas been porchuod of
the Matrafactorees In Emmy, era member pt the 51123.
In eamrtment armor me the ruble \of Dry Coati. no
my forolahlag Dwellings. Ito Eiteembrata at
, 8 thm Tabt aril, cart.' materiaa.
uni'
n....... Piliter es. .IMe MEIN .: Lace t., Im m Cmtam„ ....,
. • DT:a; klrlre: . 52144 . \ ThirEcokk"-. d;
' • All Mr L Beg \ Oki 'of Lineal • • \
'.-
Dletwe4sosei . I:tufsbar /18.meo ir , , hirreil t
itrande,'
all grader. ~.... tiolden Viet
LI Makert.
Engiieh and .oorman' , llosiery,,
._ • •
SHIRTS, DRA.WF,' 11.9, 47C.•
Relieving that the mometßSV' nairrhaszta , frau all
low.
mel of C 1,.. sonny, le she sod, moot dedrable
Merle. at the Emmet prima. and *lox that tied want
cannr..t toe met under the obd eyetese of uteri/ CREDITS
'and LOME PROFITS, (L W. & 00... halo adolgultEctaw. ,
~ .
l' i
' AI I , IM CIT.DIT OF kbATMi3 to morMluadakt
gond ;landing.
, SIX PER CH.VT DIOCOUNT FOR CABll,ltheitteddwltk`
In tan dam from demo: Lilly , \ - • \
TWELVE: PER CEST.. DISCOENT Esthe rat 4. allowed
for money geld In advs.* of =tautly: \ •• '. •
Ily thew term. they are enabled to- buy thetr Stock lo
EU HOPE. and will Dell their good* at • \ ')• •
• , SHIER Advantia on Foreign ~ Cced. ‘ '
. \.. .
. . .
Teelbur raisfied 'that the rpdan of Short Cioldr , aml
'newt Pricer le the tut tbr both the Buyer_ m 8 , 81.1 g tbe
(therm iOl.ll. them bet me . Mull •Preelf. betrees the_WW.-
err, Merchant and the - Ettromme Marmfectoura.) , they
Learneetly ark ao.logneetton of their Mock: • . .• \
it. (Amon, . •• L. M. %Yuma, . W. P. Miura:ls. -
,PRODUCE STNDRIES-
L
. .
12 bbd. ffysb Roll Dutton • .. ~
d do do 1 / 1 010d . . - •
to da !Wild r "On Posothr Mow; '. •' • '.
100 do • Doman V. , • dot ..• ,
5) kepi Dutton .
40 boa Dry Applps. void 2.64 ler Lod* iy
_._ • .*.
• debl7 • 44:4 41.. ilellAND.ll4.Ddrl.
:MEW MAPLE StiGAR-5 btils newrandredl& !ape'
IA Pear. nuteewneweintr.inet
old A.
GUANO 3 tow Perutian on band and for
nit by • nabLs IL SHANXI:AHD. .
DOLL BUTTER-8 bbls. fresh lust reed,'
ALIot Ite b 'blab IIOSIBON
pIQMBTAL txma Allegheny Charcoal \
(11reakg.k Parman4 trawra4e tor Poinuirr snit.
• . Y r. 4W. U. rams.
_.--
QUOAR AND MOLA, ' ES- 7
Alma ); 4 2. ther; • - •
JOu I.bia u.ll.oLaw.tooperaim
to do BLismes ii.iiotames, far We
tali • ISPOILLd ROIL s
BACONO,OO4,ibk. Bileoll ShOtadOPP.
44,000 do do Ilasos
11 ), t 4
. m do ! ru d r , :d
LO bto.3l.so•Pork. iv sal• by -
.111cUILLS.2 HOE
11113Sle--15en nosier and Wife, or
lbw humble its.. snug er the Ansphloas, T. Wood.
Ilttle low men we... I waded re y el* dm
Uncle Tom's Renzi... a. sum In Untie Twee Vehb.
Itowant
Come to the Weadx
Th. Mnd.ww by the , Asiphkess. T. Wax%
l ar fig Ir. faMile. 'S= 4 ""m;
Ptormi nue. tlahn. arrest.% '
The Valeullqe_Pah - ottleeh. Ell a ,. jest feed mei ft,
Milo by KI.XII/44 Si.. tbelW••• Map. 101. Met
tik BESS GOODS—Murphy. & Burchfield
Jr boos reed Is choke tot of I.lloitUms; Popllortts, Tti
suss. Dame& Orirsodits, Chinas, PorrlsVcCos. Jso
oasts. I.losbeks. Hand, de Wes. Ctsoll as Wow. also.
• fo II assrottosot or Door nastiest st Mtn Ellks,
Ifentlsrd Nan, to 0131ets Oar Invite the mina=
of the Iselks.
MALL man-
PAPER-4 . general assortment of
shard sad unglazed - just reed Moot ttts most N
estoolketor7 In Balt fur solo by' •
011111 • SULK lylsiltit. t 5 Martsistrest.
FOR SALE-1000 1)4 Com
, oke do \shelled Coro; ,- ' •
• WO do -Third Prsebest' in store
and forsolo ottilt e f
t. O. GRAVY MI.
• FWG Ri , in search
alit/ Job. iristkltst, • permit narrative` br EMI
trot Koos, In 1 vol. aro. •Am semi Jost ree,4 ibe
Pa.
UST PUBLISHED, By livirplin;X:
t4 4. = 1174. 1 4rat t 4Muttst.4 % . /nin .10":244b Fb
u l." . • ' nob. I. U. A tleib~T.
- •
VINEGAR-20 tibia. prima in dtoro and for
isle kir/ to ekes eousignment try R 3. BOONE.
•
30 BXS. TOBACCO in store null for sal
ar calla \ • • J. BOON X
irobACC kB/. °twist far oak; by_
mhlo • ' ..• • \lOlllPll.Ol'l4OO.
gilivTiffingo ohold.srAn., Impeniid and
11.4.. T.:. _. L -:
..,...wl •• . '
80 ball 8800.audnag.CbuediaRldifOORT8li
I 0
0
M d : ' .. tinit it idti "Tdadca do
""
0 dB . N Co tn lh l l r d il7d_a ..n d o U . m d
1. le d
2% do Flamm 11. 81. W. . % .• .
;I i g i tt=lari POTIRIV4 Boian ' • . •':''.. *.
l mt i =rB4 Lama
e l ci . •
• . .
2.) bal. mend Tvlldr, 8,:n8 ‘ 101r8 - - -
10- do do Okla:
• e• do Tout Po.doll . • •
fa ' f• o r nit42l . luautao it 11144 . erlar. • - ' ~:
23 dot.satikdotds. Por ~..,. g•-
811,13 ••-1.11 WILLIANS.I= Wood MI.
' •
can I, US. COMP. EXTRACT COLWYN= '
trek by . • atilt 1111111(0 UOI
. Q.COAY—ftrosa Lawo's Obi Brown Windsor
Soap In store and for mate bi .11.X1101140 IMO&
arfirilt9sPlaigiretalOasTrti,
jdvx.=',"!`ktt!4l*4";lita'aVira
`•geTaM
Ems=
1\
\
US ‘,17 7 1
' -, : ri
\ ' ` ll2 -' 4 -VF
alri Metei, ' '
AtOiTISEMEIM. -
jiLlett l yet of Ileudi*:lnitos ensifiez the best
\ eel \ \ tbe-oite, Atereenit.
\\ • \A ORDEON MVOS, \
o \\ L
Ven., 04w, ii,L1 P l 4 lVntg
. SP
1. UMISNTB *ad. NOS 'Malden Lam
\ \ \
CL'AIikAWBSI,I.SB Broidlxiii4lnport
aid ilenett ut i t nuaacul Gartula Ctodkolbr The.
\ lloo .l l i t .51 56 .tothajaree . t,
Aiket Jolberp` ,Cloths, and
ArpNTi)‘ .. .t BRoT2 , iER, Wkiglesala
LEVp MyNROB ExPlakve
41cglthartablishment, Braid7aVvli
\ld WE ON dCURR TAportois or
I :•v • • 10re147 SilksadVanejTacifit,ll2end'
LL BROTHER' i s t rit o 9 rte re ageroi-
' • ITEN & O.', Importers of French
gt WIVE ARCE &r, haw:ten* of
ta. a, EmbiSdorks,-45 53 mosavar,scorw
/la • •;•. \
kzaT t iv
59/
L*year, d: Impkrters of*
llopoitif , Al6 ‘ 4 "We and, Ile* Oceds, No.
\ \
, - irAmEs 'OwES,I
DrenehiaWurpt,\
I 11111eirmialk. r • •
HENNX42I/Wi
ryse in ic lertelo or
tral u TAN=l2 . l3llA. *MDR
\ Ws,
\P
•
OBINSOM Biroliadway,.
impruni.d.'s.robiw.to DiAosoft.
trokbries; • Wm*, libaurlx,: Small Wane,
\ N . • PI 3-14 •
ZALOMAN IieONSTAMMUmPotter
ky,lSllks,Shawl4l44lo.nd Roabroldelionad ‘ Te)balar)
00 0 4 . 62 8= 666 2.7.: V.. • \
• A N.DREAEI_mportA, "pf Frei
. eh
PA.4l4{lnan
-ni.ad Eqk cutt, 40
tr.IIIRY d'IVERNOIS CO; liPporterp
• of Prgeh and Swvloa,Uodol,
ET 11. muLLEtw. Ouporter'of teeisph
13
Wenn. vd Owls. Dr/ Goodi: , ,Fatlns.
nue, 24.sw4WIllens, Ae., h0. , 115 1444 street, Steyr ;
liOI,LLSAAT 4bn - street; ha
;att. of Win DRESS Ty4I3IIIINUS, Root
Ingo, 'Siena*. Wilma, Elam 1.40 a. At ALI-Oak
WEER aii/slDHeift Manufacturers
mom...mace. ssc 431*tTresistsss, Aura.
us.* names, as., No. 24 DOrtl.et lyalrT
Importeia anAJobbern,
.11 u of SILK ifu . I FANCY D4roooDs,—.Na,:r6
MRCREAVN & CO..\ 72 N'Tillbue
dreg, Imixeteo a..i,lobbers of Fancy nob
CD. I &TCII, 97. Willia I itreet,
'mark= of Clontlemolluzulahlnif floods, Ind
AOHN 11."IDAVIES, J4NES dt CO., ha
:often et Ointhrmene FurnidAng Gude, and Main.
bran or 8100 A Shirts, Um. te-,-104 William street \
IVILLIAAVREDMOND,3 Pine etreet;\
sot. Aunt hitigrer York for theule of the Linen*
.Innten tad dlobert Xaang. BoUrtnensOrebunt \
STRAIILEIX. & CO., No. '69 Broadir3y!
Lm
g. reoporters of Lieu and 3.11111:11na .
u. and leimmlnce.
CHUMARDT, %FR°Lica It. HOLT,
AJ 11/UNSEX, Hoe. 92 andl4 Liberty - etreet—lmmrters I
o tench. Swim, sad German Silts, Eibboooeavob4 Vat"
Ivy. Salm r tr. - , Wooleos of errerydesetistlon.
I/MIL E ND,TRERES iiIIENNYampo
P r
ten of Linod,Csmbelai end, Lined Aunties ET,lnelker
chief's. Linen lAl= Embroideries, triera maagseture
IcttEliXrart _ \
J \
GURNEY,' o. 349 Bro (Ur& - tbeblaget,
titan a tr.t esters arab mrt„,iNgisarr
R 111160,15111.
M6,..AR511 NOULUTP, Orekonwich
. streat t imp i tz Wholesslo Dail= •
\ \
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WHITNEY, JOCE YN ANtaN
I t i ,, Maa g gilierni t
bm -Wood, 'SRL
.eut.4 t i t g . ;:11
asirntN
\ iiiieEntramar- oh
.VitZtr.t.Lrat'ar. S T"' i3" q
.
laillßßEDE,`Zard .Engrarer and Printer,
LA - islso Dealer in Flak fltaimerr,\ lsaey Good., Pirfa,
may. Le-. 8 bletrapolltaa Broadway; \
KWARDS: SANFORD . & ca., Voteign.
*Chem; No. he Onedway. ticeds aid thetages
Um and ewes sit put, .of the holt& Agent' la
Pitteletthh. Adams 2 eo. , ready
DitIKSON:a 00.,1Cirdqrly
v Toy; Wird porters' and Whantias - Dealera
Bai-
FACI GOODS, Comb, arushat, Pam, Jemblrr, P.
and Druggists- A lec 41111.1dr0 Lane. - .1.413,1Wr
I , ROSENTHAL &BROTHERS; Ina rters
°fire. L h f Ut and Genrus TAN , DS No.
!
015.3m0
r•OCEREGO Ik. BULREY, ; , Cedar.streat,
Importer aluiJObbre*—Hottlah, i inchinch aft Galilllll
I WO% COML.. EPUOIII. .bI“6"ThraIKIKCIALIM,
VARROLL , & HOTCRINSON), Importers
and Doak. k Freneb,Germaxt. and Engllsh74lvlr7.
rpm' Goods and Btatlonerr. 647 Itnedway. , , A
v
ies.. ZINN & CO., Importers Of French
d llarman Riney limatida. No. 55 IZarr
\!IARD.WAir. \
8., W . `•. R: CORNELL, 135 and 143
"—V•
& JACOBS, 187 Water street,
ILA
lare, Imparter.. Maanfoct
ta.ams, awl Inotral• DOC* In
TvlawalnisS
HUT AIR rvaxAcsa,
• •
Dkri. CULVERA Inman land Patentee)
as our dad. atematheterer bad dads% 'theists'.
elllsll. is Yuman% Regleteree retaliator% Ar.
\ INDIA BUN= 000D11.
,
ROGERS & WYKOFF, CoarGande
strook bon& Itsbtor Oats .Moo Conn. Clot
46 Pnomon. coasts Don& Ifinting.
orpl .3.6 a
Lawn E. NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59
Malden tank N.Y. Itanotokoren sad libtheilar
~..W . ,.i ectsses Vl T l!amaublar . Elont6.l4r.
ENVY DAVENPORT. 88 John...street,
.4 Deal* In ova 7 drgerlption of
.4 lye.pre Meat itablor labriag Poway gabber th.t•
• N
— VOX.. INDIA RUBBER go., 19 Nomura
— VOX..
Lunar ILASZIO (111)11WECTICIVIT
L• DATES,.3S Liberty M. Now 'York,
Atakee.www we. Aron .1.041.1 dmirabk
LICHERTING RODS.
M. QUIMBY SON, Dealers in Wre
no.
MACHINERY AND MACHIN)! StIOLY.
MACIIINERT DEPOT, No.
100 l'eoH tad 110 Boom OA MOddolot.' TcodtrOat
Molars Is tam coaster.
CIIENCK'S IWILINERY DEPUT.\62
e iv alLlA & *7 Maiden . Lan'eXiilitare \ , ,
.at Tkal AionrEroa4 ma .r Instypanots. a am
'ERDINAND ZOOBAIIM & CO., No. 97
)Wean Use. Impalas at Vlallns, Gal Anode:
LEANITT, 31 Maiden Inc,
pagers . , 3Lasz . V.lrt Lad Wbehals Dealasla
• . - NIXDLES, YISII HOOKS. AND TACKLE. to.
. .
• "
lODIASM. BATE, late T. T. 11.11ata,
D ,
Nelda. time—Needles. Mb lloopiouid
h.
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Nlet.EW YORK ROSIN OIL llanifiscturing
. Cosoptar, e. 104 Front straet—Yocblocry, Tim..
oeidsire.a - • . ,
• . ' PORN WAI2IIOUIII
CFIELIM 00.,"ii Cliff strait,
vunemmurs and Wholesale DealarrhaAmerkgrearamba
Orman ' sad Xnallah'
$t I. aaert daarradall . ar
Parr Mardireionars ourtmar •
rISCAN, LEW BA / RTOW; No. 161
liam rad.—A
is,
VIA* ot PAP= Ibr.Tloak.;
..sale trazt oi ra. Prigtais, BOlabla4M. IIMM111019:111111,
and Trarimatra saftrialr, • •
PAINS. AND DO II SLANUFA9TUILIN.S.
• . . , . .
AINBOW COLOR WORKS, F. L. NICK
; out, Airl..loioba aL, ;Dry Tod; Paris and Cdrxe•
• • ..
HOBERT - M. PATRICK, 'Name* ga a ,
gamier BATIMI ‘ ( 2 . l >k , ed P. 1414,) D. t. Na IGS
TOTS ttXDltilttCY DODD&
~..1 , „;0 9 ., 54 Malden Jane.
and 1411R—Igtratr` "Pml Ana; Important of TOTS
19PHOMAS' ABBOUa, 43 , ,Ezehange Place,
Luta of
Ihrialuseds. 11204111,7•66,a
oar own maim sea tarn
AV 'ALIA) ca. !roomers a:
lhadiaocomili.•re - wiser. als.—so.
1? I OPION: & : ' t THEBS,lmporton*/
Iffn
..2T
44-4 it.N!. ,,. ..t,,a 4 aL
Vfn l ift, Wet, 'MI
110.N1G, N. 153 Broadvi4;,
aired, com:tas al Lamm
6. 15 Brold St, m
A i i.• Pe
• armatramr.
• =\,-...2ice:'•
r j' . 0.eg44 , , A
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Ca Yfl[TL , Na 279si.umserum,kusolkw,,,aatiary
Fria15,11.041.6. to. . _ •
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STLEI44OI'
EEM
A 7ruftk w 074,15.;PAnyts,,i*- \• , . ,
V J. BAKEA .1,15110111EK1.42 Witer - \
aki street, LwrsoT b WhaSoar (lima 0:11=,
trt,lr A r k " 1 C ,‘!° 4 .7
'O.:NORGE \C. 85.14-LtEri. Neickiathr Or
wuth ,,, T r xot... Boit* Mialalkirarioth.r
xi Na CS all mut, Max Sock. illaicaticar !IT \
ma reseiveaataixtioa.; , ,
Ha t ar PIMP r*"="11,4161."="-X:
.. ,
WHOLIMALE \ STATION : y v.wAstEROO3lB,l,. ..,`•
.'.., ‘ *4 2 4,,WHEELER v ic , C i, -. \ \
\ rued 15 PariLF4mrt` \
umurrix °ppm= TEE 4 8 1 , 010 .\ • .‘'
, .!, i m a, na,olgiAoss; iiit ipOpal \
.. \,,, \ \ . •
0 , 17.)
'rim ‘ Sabeicribors, .4avo ,n9w, in 0pre.`43:04 -,
Z. 401 .,.. ,T1K1 from Earn 1.11204=2 7 40 1= A , \ \
. - —.
'a tt,StEmb emdlierinuakoda. N.. , '.',\
""7. r21111131411.b.0 '42' 01t111111C1 tb.M 0 4. 3 . 3 0 0 :1,___,,.... ~....e4 4
\YAroarkt.g"2 : Letter, and IlspaPer ! , ..7 .. T r .. . 7.
t At .2* tb. I.o..oprltt.crs ilt Whita.._,..Al..• \
1%44 1°1 "1,: 1 ""' d w rbti " thusliat '" u t r 7a=f , - \
Waiting Ylyi
..!bkh is Iratrarted =rice --
ni l : ' 4 .174 °" i / Xr * .=.od.ti not varti4 ' \
iteam examlct/* Web wog. " -`, ''\ ~ A-',. ' ',
n 1 0 4 11 0 0200 . , L \ -WM A. TUIZZIEB.4 CO. `:. . \
\\ .' . 1, ~,__ _ ' pAritnmix's ~ . \ ... ~.
\ A
, .:. % , RLATFORM \ SCALES. -\ . \
\ .. • "lei?, tp—s.ma,tr kert.f.h-skrui :
. . ~. lt t—th• seknoTe , arm , , , ~. ~ \
I
- , s-:' - 4 ,- A,tittLithw tet eigoito.‘,lT.ixpLy. ~ . \..
' ' - - ;',... \ Y-A-111•ActienifeiHm.•1\--
ELASTIC . ..SKIMS; 116iNgh's A I
Patent4P. Itittf4Y3l ttitriar OPPAt• tbAr
Muse:Now Yark..maaadurar or air &WV* WM
aid .na &dna* akkiekt.. mhl67mr,
ZINC PAINTS.: vrr'
HE NE*, Mt.SET , MNO COMPANY
' trzlriEVrth.,l47'"d. hitotano r i o. Tsl "
p 14. b.;
I n i=or tn hrTh i g..4l - 4 - b6 .1 14 '.7.4 Nt a tVogra."'.
and win corer. much Imam imam than Lead.
!anal wOlghts, and Is hot Petermann. 11, ftioza.mends I •
both mime more of health and economy: '
/10 method of preparation has rocertv , ',Er ,
which enahkei the (matt - \ - • •
try fresh and soft in tbo
thh%e ka,
Thelrjhown Zinn Pal t, *bleb sold at.. low
n -
now waknown for It. ;roteintve enanum when appiled • •
to Iron or other metal
--
.„ -
Their Stone Color Paint powasewi , ...- • a t . ' •
the
depot. Drow n and
b le of an agreeable, cam TM
Th'frll4""hkh an .old
IcT 7 e?f r c 0169 ' • .40 .
warranted pu t z=pa up___ri. stp ,
'p to b. u.d whlu 14.1 , - -
Finials by efirinclpal dealms ottna_rnlted. e‘araekor •
bi!
b d MA2'riti AdS9=l4,Ch.orti
&C."\
'NOTICES
I \ _sl,soo: REWARD; \
ON Friday the 10th inst.; iibotti
•
.eg,r), 4 , bPfo a t t :l r ia= t attl t i ai tew n' gep i tt.
S 00 ' LD 4 ' &7l.Vri or \
Hon., had i 332 In money, tenth—Two $lOO awnido • ,
bill 4 on 1:20 On the. M.anntif arid Ditazitdhoteree \
- •Wc ttablerati: The robber* stlarwards entered the " \ •
Cashel and took from the null tiro honor 00Lla t
.'• • \ \
01141 contse i rine. obledi lathe pieces. •
e fo rged 11
arrest .54 ku lei'e , rr , \ \
.tirr•t4 of b ilny• of them, rod :7 tea ll \7;‘:: . \
Thane:mt Dollars • . .
Additional d.c the recovery of the mein ors PKOPOR'i • -
Tit/SATS RNWAIID for whatever amount mar_ be Non.
.red - of the mow? doles". .2011$ TATLOIL \:..
diftaborich. Math 13, lia4.,mttlett, Deputy hurne7 lll, •
DOLLARS RSWARTkie
led= Whirr' of ' , codeine ho. 66,, Watt 4th wee
Ordered in Thursday night, the lOth, end the followlnir . • \
iree stoker I extra- whole rise Caroore, C.l.l.llarrieon, - \
te en up= the bean tithe, with ittaierfool tan / - \
den working ttlbe.lolgtletiler, enersood on
lobe. )) w1 Homewood tor. 1 Locket Omen, ino meketa
nantl . withiliorelood bor. Ti.. Ha:than nes •
nit twee, \.
Witte 11;s1PiPoirt r rilh d b g et= 17 Veld& • -
Voietlehdor . Caroare one meth rolled In bran tithe br • . .
with =all new on the estrome edge oftbnheeh Wm, •
front ghee dr lona, slightly thre , W with veldt •, L • -
Arl be errs by 110 Dir it On 14 plow cif white 'pater. Tb.
.he nerard wilt be paid far there:ovary aft,, geadeated
oorivictionef the thief or thieve* or VA goo either., • • • :
o elide. YONTATYWN, Deonerreotyrihd,
s No. e, West RS •
• Pf9olamation.
p
.„ , y.virturia of n precept under the nande‘or!. • \
Wm. 11. McClure: PMsident of the Court of / -
sm. In and de tha sth Judidel distrkt of Penoraranta, -7
and Justiee of the Onart oNyer and Terminer,and- •• '
Jill dell In and be paid district, and Widtam PetataV...-
and Gabriel Adates t /rena.• dreeetate Judaea of the. innerl
ement7load fort ne eountrof dlieghetlated the 12112.., - - -
dat of 'February, to the year of our .- - onirthennaoM
eight hundred-and fifty-doer: and to me *Kr bold \
lag a Omni of OVr and Terminer and Gene Jail Delfts
iliNterlaW= l ln t h :eel i ctrk s, n. - onS,th - V •
Coroner nod tbaatablm or eir:Oult U tlV l Aratte l a .. x, '
t r, %er ,. l=.
Manses, to do them thing: whiett to their Inowerm
mos, in -their tehalf appears to ha done—and aro tholleV , '" ",,'--
tharwilliwoomnte the prismare that now are, or mar be
in thejan of sehecounty of Allegheny,' to be than and . • \
there togromoute against .thete as shall
• Given 'tinder my hand In Pittsburgh, the lath In, of
PeOrnert In the year Omer Leedom, thousand e!
r• ••
Med an flydbur, andefthe Commonwealth the Ur • \
toDII3 V., .WILLIA.ht ALIGILL;
. ,
TOCXLIOLDERS': MEETING.—A. utgetei
Om o ft] e Stoelhokfort of the . Allegheny Gas Clams ,
"later dLING held at the office of the taxerekay, at the ••
*oes,
on NtkYDAY, the 27th hut,at 2 r o'efoet: tie fa;- •
LEW& upon therm:leg the Capital Stoex of said
wool, of the colonel:neat of the Weaka • By order oft e;:
e•
Beard of Manama
adtlo.2serdt27 \ • DAIXELL,
89 . 110 E, -;-We have this daV a ely, rit,'- d e -:
..._
ihnintatt witil i t WILLIAMILO In the. iIOA
ea MOM" end Imion bushanta. _ bwineaknlM.
be contrannl st the okl Man, mdse uts nun of AMU ~
YWYD &Co. ..TOrin Flolla inx V
\ Plttannurh, Fnn.20,1844. BICILLILD .., A . 1-
~:
.nocr runic. .aItRfASID WIMP_
_........ .....
_...1113111.1i 114111 N,
.41011. N FeYD & CO., "Wholesale Greetirs..' ,:'•
\ seda , m InnotOinrehnnts. N 0.173 Wood and 2.2 Lib-
, .
0011=111'DEPOSIS May 1 ,
rli;49 Pittsburgh, Man:hid, 1646,./ ,4 .. , .
, t President and Directors of this !knit,
'■\ eive Ms daideedarod • ender/our rex ent; co .-
Capita Stock pad tu for the hod eh =WM trp to the , .
6th Inst..lutd at the sun ride on the steak paid In uteri- . •
one to the present emulation under theeberter
z endge .
aa
tit-ewe , N B h l . l ; - ,
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--The tin
d"lP".h rh. -thYLILLT:I3,I7.VCritte
-11."1..... 11/1 Aim of RAN A.UL.AG Nos. AV
m 'r k .. "",, d 'k u
A. i HAGAN,
mh3t.‘, \ \ DANIEL AUL, '
lI I :PORTANT NOTICE TO ALL \ WHOM .
IT MAT I:lol(ClllM—Agemeble to Act artamereably
4tate of. and la aralbrealty artab the
rl;‘ tha. "•
"11M UM W.SI
'f.ll.‘"t.
M . 6 , V pzrc r t lved•
the clmuL h o remNo u' tt/M; , • • ' •
"I"b"":lh.T.W l l l 4*4 ""he
ma Liberty atraet, Ist IT of PaUbmnab.) '
Noma fa hereby 1 1.10 Will mbar lave ka. gasilegis et
er• amberriaa lotatearbel I. 1.14 11n0riag Grouad. est tb.
Board of Trustees .10 near_gropsaed u. Masai le the to
. men/ at Ohs dead to LOA 111•Sbelly Ornet•lT. \
•
11 11 doetrable that lemeutlata :Manikin be gam. to Ude,.
'l"`" ' " asaiaa'a'at.a h".
‘4. ‘
'4lr.
" r "".
awls dating the lasesat W:ljuta , • • •
to. tttx hi... i.sztrallu ri ztyl a r . e44 'A t m
burgh order of of
1 .1017r. 11 0
t.
• - Vnicat'Cang
pROPOSALB will bd. ZVI; t Cities
of the andersi pied. at Late./.. A. ' : •
mows. IC.at. Principal AWA t =...aW. at Og.
anal ISATIMDAY,the atb day of
t ont. ameba
leg of Amttlerea es of • lble 1111 Pmaan ,
nba t erteneime tr ovethe Water Worts lama consctr, • •
lo ixteludlag IL. taking dont auxl ntrolldlug or
sersotptiese Lacks
MagaPpvailkstions lase to it at lb. lash:mei
Oeleo Union Ctia.l. as Ileadluxand Lebi am. no a s adu
a L_
u. 1134 -4igisti
•
• For Boot, 1
ALBANY GASSWORKS, eitastedat the'.
=oath of Redstone croak, suer Elmeheuriluo, !motto •
county. berentel mr s tone of _Tiers sod paseMble
011 the toot day of July nest. This ornettY MD'
POMO annul otersarr eanductteg UMW. • \
Pony the manolletase of Window Moos beteg romptlett
yowl to t r t eAtfrvx . moJZl:rirdlog . t.z . h t s . e i l i oven T a b z
aro Oil covereeted otth them Morits ' egreTtinge evidtdent
to t nmodato all the
fu ming. and stout 30 elm of
An tote tenon Mod for firming The 'mouth
ef Um tent Cram which tto somply lob obtainsd by
beds leo mole from the Worts god offitelnelloded to the
lease. The Oleat tee teauto hero Isla omellest .•.
In tholmaredbue vicinity of this property MO . 7 =
roaring smai Sao Mille, utd the country armout la to
marliably Mcb sod *TWO, hoot obichall Weds a wools
=bp obtained without difroulty, and grosreMy lo
nneuhandleu
4w terms spray toll, ff. Domes. Rronserettlel, or hi '
John fitornalgeoughareen
NEW PAPER HANGINGS 'AT SS WOOD
rt.-wate P. klanballeu caormund tvaidall
seloorga= af t3=. i &l in rilt m inal. " 3 " ="
peettlally Invite siltation. .
girrapar Lau by Ltia rap bidl - vorkusea. PAM
STORE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR .-
MT ViaPERIT—A stack at amorted GaudioLiaagr
toopt Into trot clan ittcav In bias country gyp, aatatrat••
mg to about II ADO, atilt.* mammal S. OW.
.ty at Gar prima. MO; to
: • • • Duel KAMA Ausat,ll.ll4h at: •
LAWN GRASS , SEED- - 50, bike: - superior
:V i s us.d r " 6
wcuwa, tin bad mi Mal • w vnk
lt p.1)& GItEASE 4 732 bbla Lard and Eg
BU .
kIR—Z) bbla. prime Roll; •
- JJA o.T:cr u se, . %
; =MS , ' \
• BIIEIVas. Du:WORTH a OCL , -
LiADIESt SHOES—The 'enbseeiber lute AV
c ra,(zeiz ah leazatle=l . .i . f . . oiskusna
W mem eeleateereet eT"teemis .. - ' -':
UOTASII-3 casks Pataeb, a superior arts-'
a. ft by az 'a. scum:maul= a 00.
ALL PAPER--8. Bacilar,A.Pcdeuil it.,
i tz b =lra
am minas Mhos - Urnastags , •• k =WS. !.
QALERATIIB-0) tan. in lb. alitY, half: lb.
1.7 raison. Mr mks by MOM' IL ODIAMPL
VIOLA/10E5-2W bbls ea
ITIL ogees" bx , ale bY SCEBNILOTDIOI,
:FISH -1W bbla. Whiteand 'reonifor ode
be ewe JoeN, now a co.
OZ9 QUININE for . : .
eala
100 •
-CORN-500 bus. ear Coin ! j a isinfre emd for
W AN bbls. small white for • 6 by . 4 .
ostl4 JOUR now ool.l.'
riVOLS—Tanners' Corriere 'end Shoerner,
lois' Twig sa earzlzotat run ett Ow
mhl4 • SAES t DS , •
RAPPING PAPER-1000 rei!pir Crotin't
i ff IWO mem IS•Sloau 1400 do itil i rvik!.
1 . 1. 1 tra4 Tor. N* ort issenftetiment_pnim •—•
..bl7 TON boNNuoaar a 4•
. RD. POTATOES-200 trust. fin; eau by • -:\•
R...brt- r Tux 133Intolar rxetvtt
tCLOVEII.ISEED-0 rteda x il‘c
or ; cakirtoteir!l *yob'
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