. . THE PITTBBIHIGII GAZETTE. ERA.III/.S CROOKS t Ca ..• TUESDAY MORSE , * MAN 23:1648: PULL: tIJIGLIPELLI , NOILTII 1121MILLOALN. A • Adv!nleszawd. , sad BabiciiPtiau to the Narth Amer '. • csaw [Tatted Vida Own., Philade Iptis, -me:End • :—.4711W TOSS EXPRESS. mein aad Mama free of expeam, ad mtimaniaaslintiptirm this paper. , . • 10•Tior•Pgrisoubote Thar GMT= IS published Day,Tes•Woelely, and Weekly.—The Deily is Shea Dothasper BMW. he TA:Weekly h Asa Dollirspet emu% ehei Weekly is Two Dothan per =Lows, smelly . • • . I:l7llarricersaas are asnassity.requased she hand in *air favors before 3 r.ta., and as sulfaq to day r. . 101111.1 g a ad -AastS4tiasonla Neimainstion, • • rOll. CALNAL COlthilikONEll, - atzropLzavirA writ, Al tinseling ofthdittnintasonie and Wbig~coon iy committee of Correspeodence, • held al Allslaaters' sgossKylnahort PatattlaY, A tny, OW, the (allowin g v 70511 sle cETZ.4 irrrd7botetos The tt and oratruiti7in All:. ' gheny county; 510 rev:mad lo . eaarene at facia tonal plaasa.of haWing d ay meet i ngs in sold disencor, on . galoroaY, she Igth day ot June next,.to arpolat Model. evtts coal thatricl, to meet it County Convex mmaCpwnHou+e,io ths ehp of Pittsburgh, on • ' Wistideaday,•.ibe 11th 011 7110 nest,lllo of sad. I day, W. we e, candidates for national, slate and de,OXY awes, to he supported at she ensuing tail aloe • ' apt. Ito prumtry meetings in all the toernasips •„. cep* Pin, win ho beld'ar 3 - eclock, P. M., and in Pitt. 1T 'and all the wards and boroughs .17 4 P. ft Tba commute i'tiould earnestly urge upon the said . •-• tided/oda the ar.eraalyeran effictealation, Pro . • Ptrra"" nrcoRDY., election. - . , . ' lona Kano, - ' J. W. I.4OarICa.II, o.ccrennef. eloWery Dreensidorts in Congress. observe that one or two days of last week, et WoMicorton .Were occupied, in the Holier of • liteprmentstives, with the discussion of the noes . • non of ikomeatic Sloven , . Dods upon the Naval Bandon MU `and the Post 'Office Bill, the debate arse- The argument was upon slave territory.— Mart Of the Lim Foco members were for dodging , S • the Wits involved:ln this iiied•qii.u.s. Mr. for throwing it over for judicial decision, while Mr. Dickinson, of Ohks, • ' vim ClwieMing it all to, the Icrritarteath, them • , plating atlas erg day. We give en extract bran a siteltriS of Mr Womiurard, of South Cantina , showing the Southern estimate of Slaves, by core . paring Innen beings with Werra, Mar, and Indio • , resterr, or any other article of mercluindise. . Why, • eyed the "Onotitution treats them is persone i bus lliOnsk.' Warm holds them—except for the worth..they hams to their' seastere—benerth dogs - • . cir mos. have heard' much said 14 defence of . rely' before, but never any thing quite as bold • • sithe'g!llqwinir* ' , %.111n. Woodward interposed to ray that he had nut taken:with a position, as that the Constitution °flint:Wed States creates slavery m any maim. tilde/ He maintained that slavery is a fact. It is not created,. If his friend would indulge him, he would explain. A great error prevailed in calling slavery an• Institution. They ought as Wellcall barmy rice, or a steam Mat an imitiortion. It is e • fact. It is property, and no legislation °mild do whs. with tt It would take the constitutional au - thorny to break it up, and to =kern: The notion they had at property would not pertart them", to call it an institution. The notion of prm • ..pirity 'Trait an idea la oppositims to commu n i s m;— slam is, the ideally which ime man becomes the ex ' Missive owner of,chattles or any thing else. Sta . rem exists as property. The white mac, without •• the eonstaution st an early period of the world, went te, Africa, and ached without law, and held widaxit law, the negror.s taken there. The law didnot codas to make negroes property any more t i tian it did ".to. make caoutchouc prope rt y, or any _ heretic-le of manufacture. Property was net an •, • . 41014431i011. LftWida not create wealth: The law does Ms establish ownership. • Ile asserted, then, that it wale false proposition to call slavery aunt - mitntims.. They might as well cell wagons or ships .4 or toms an institution' It was a =meter fact, en istingni a feat prtnieuete the coastitution, rode. *tit, sae much trine independent of the C ul t: m ." l Thu was the way slavery exists, and if it be • , sea an enormity as geetlemen, mete/3M let them . • unmake the barimin which was made by the bow dere of the republic,and not imagine that the mo , rel gummed of the disiverse will admit of bad faith, treachery, and fraird, as an excuse for the sin • et air He maintemed that slavery came into ttre.houllitos India rubber, or any other article and . - therAll aequicsced in it. Let them, then, dis s olve their beogain, and make the world" believe they were Imams men; but, he repeated, let them not illoirkie r that the morel government ofthe universe will isdnolt bad fabh,treachery,and fraud as in ex, The change in the auto of the Orium trade 8971:14114 year,'ls moot - the most marked that has ' enter been noticed in the great staple. The enot i mem deelinein the price of cotton must tell with • • itaiful 'air:denim upon the planter,and the merchant, when the next eettriement day corner. TO show this iricauly, we ropy the Wowing table of Priem frtinitheN. 0. Price Current, of .May 10,1648: lIIS - 1817 10 lieke; ' 3101 14010 Ordinary to goof ordiaary,4loll loKnol i;os !won • Good middling, - .71iPi Miall I • " Middling fair, ' 8 / 7 141 118211; Fair, ,O;$16; GIXod lair, .:nominal. 12131 Good and fine, " .1 3 40/ 5 • Them prices above that the cotton crop wil riot:mare to the planter, one half the amount or . !set year, while the cost of its production remains :the mune It is acomMon but erroneous idea that lam jeer's prolix medallic planters strong , enough to hold over for an, advance, and that tbe coop . geed not be . riold at the current rates.' To abow thiebthia is a mistake, and that all _oar liereigireue ,00wirs hive been supplied with an increase Over year,the annexed tables are presented. The lOkiwing are the receipts at the emporia. 2;014,208 bake, , 212,603 • • . • :TbeseApt . i:resetocrwituit the cotton has lilt the pumas Mode, and gone'to the factor for sale - exports from the sea pone have been thee: . 18113-4aleL 1847. lncreaxe _ farm Britain, 848,449 . 595,90'1' 252.542 • V 1 .951, • 272,709 • "190935 82,411 • Qbft.U.eigm 21955 i 119,700 101,564 • TotalfateitVl,34o,sl2 .903,935 438.871 17154 s ninth 454,993 1/02,919 58,944 I • ?hese fames 'show that so far from remaining thiplanters or .fiiciois bands, .the cotton . crop tits gone to muter earlier then upon the high jut ties . of hiss 'year, and that the henries of .the Mirth . •it relies hien buyers haie on hand or on the wiyrit upon the - supply of 1£147.- 'This of this value of the cotton crop Wifi so* befch by the' merchants upon the sea ' beard, mini have supplied the: South with goods. - • The planter, has been living it a rate egos' to 121 cents the pond for fair canon, sod owes chn mer diantl,ist that proportion. Be now finds his means cifpayinent reduced to 01 cants the pound, licks:tap ;that puma fait to seriously embarrass the tris, :du; and the importers, if not indeed to cause ex . - fended bankruptcies. TEL EXECUTITX ROD hi held over de Delegates dmi Baltimore Convention in no article in the Doke' af Dowdily. Democracy has been the Imw, :sissys, - ke the bar yews past, animutt beim bur years taeoree' ' We agree as to the years past, ;Lei have iadeviderioe of Demoastia low in the lemma altar, the kee of bk., of property, of p . parity, and in the present pineral derangement a pity, The' Union, and the Democratic prete generally, haring denied "profits and honor^ bitii D a law of the four years past, naturally wish . .Ibir the continuance of the tame good Minim,' but lit* people have caber interests and other wishes. lam tear the threats of the .Organi" 4 L et t h e _ timpentatires of our partiat Bald. . mete rammsber that the foundation of,our power is in our 0134:m61660d creed. Let them emu.- beetbst the eye of tbe democracy of country is them; and it will bold to a kneel mponaibil- Wythomenum, from anysection °fort:country, who look to weaken that creed by' interpotaiing in. to It elements of discord and disunion, which end e wo ;deco amosig principle. 7 • So, then;if a man shall venture to mention the , wet .thitaktm," or oppose the =tenet:Ell Of Slave. sy, or decline tole any thing but a "hewer of wood . ..sad drawer denier," is tile read out of the - .."Dalueratin . Church ,blare territory, Eusculire :mturpation, free tradi, war unauthorized by Cr* -I . lrguti . ,triust • wallormi whole as &part of the Pia.tow liru.• Marco Ovrc:iaa.— f*4l4, vieatieefliles tbd of 4 *W kilk4Titetuasoi" 2 u _ yet _ r^ - by the =7, thmigh we thiahToespius &di: 111 , 1 + 1 m, re the freer eatiik a atmeingai...iferea I'44,the - list "Y , efibeCeelt lige& mrisiabaide eommen.... Met kiss elogoeetout matter, ea. . 1. 44 . b 9c:OlA mime. le looklaetner Maur 11121;rfAL , 70Vei apoo have iieeti • ' good r in diftnna ItOted 0616 6e11619110 " Igo rs4bectale SOOdaaar teas unto:via Jouwwq•rl ad i si . o , s „, 4 Mr- "v Ileme7i,eerthe Alieel• gm Ohte re.,sk7#ri N tbs aha n o i, did ix!. o&C.Odabliabing Ulf*-last year rectiTild 414373 = c i n ix4 pensfiwa; 1t 6a It was god. euboanhuos. The lo:1080II Aft ITO/00 IL le hoped,9lllra xur. lryou iikakeleOgme v • eviema =file upcii iorks a An, wisels tic eon W believe that lt will Yee win mem !aft arlgiVe juiVe•r F.nrnmvg."" • • ' jc i si wr i,y bl en ,l4 Li d ua , cif ija it without delay that the Pr dent msy Weise= ri.Ahaidaar . ge,ariM „v:4 I "):!.,a . r i a ! , OW aY. - ca. ._ - wirnal hb mittat " li dui " ill "q uire It ids I byh,etb, ' =t4g7172,1r.;:-;4-: D4sdatrdio 'do /Adelaide Cmoiat kin 2110y,11511, ream km* tern nrwiitat y Polk, mid tko daps Oar of tht " )14 41 : 1 0 ser satack mot has readout or milt ranee &nog gAi admiaitrariaai- .. .. Hubert Walker, Secretary of the • Treasury, 24,000 00 George of the Navy, George Bancnitt . as Minister to Great Britain, . • . 31,100 - • - 00 Cave lolmson, Post Master General: SIA OO 00 [Satan Clitked, Atwater General 4,..T0 commiumer to V,500 - -.--20,1350 00 Ralph J. Nonnill, Minister to Rm. '31,500 211 °llia V'. err? a. Secretary of • Legation, • - - WOO 00 1 Ron:kolas hi Saunders, Minister toSpeln 40,500 00 Geo. W. Hopkins, Charge to Ratugal , 14,645.00 ' And. J. Donaldson, Minister to Prinks 49,500 00 John W. Darts, Commissioner to China 6,000 00 Benj. G. Shieds, Cherge to Venezuela, 18,000 00 Henry Hubbard, Subtreamuer at Boston • 6,500 00 Marcos Morton, Collector ofthe 2b - Customs, _ Boston .. . • , 6 00 00 Phiness Allen, reappointed Postmaster at Pittsfield. Mum, 4,039 48 'C. G. Green, Public Printer, Boston, sals; ry unknown. B. Ilantord,jr, District Attorney Art Mas sachosetts,• 16,000 00 [sane 11. Wright, appointed Nosy Agent and rejected by the Senate 11. K. Smith, Pan Muter, Buffalo, N. Y. 6,817 84 B. F. Buller, lb S. District Attorney for the Southern District of N. Y. 41,000 00 John Is Dawo01103: S. District Attorney • for the Western orPenosylva. Dia, salary 'Daniel S Bizet, Inspector of Customs, Bal. ME23!EM Carolina, salary unknown. W. T. Colgan; son Paymaster in the Aw • try, . 3 P OO 09 D. B. Turner, Rat Master, at Hentaniie, Alabama, - 096 16 Chu A Bradfard,4kuieyor GeneraVach- • son, Miss, 4,6V3 00 Geo. IL Fall, Paddle Printer, Miss, salary Samuel FL ietighlin, Recorder Land OF ' fire, B,ooo'oo Gideon J. Pillow, Brigadier and *or G. A: Caldwell, Major ietbe Army,' SAM ::00 John 'W.Tibbetts, Colonel in the Army, - 4,392 00 Samuel Medary, Post Meoter,Colnmbus,. .- • Ohio,. . • . ous '4O .Thomas R. Bartley, U. S District Anew ney for Ohio, salary unknown. . Wm D Morgan, Secretary of Legation to . 8,1)00 00 John S. SiniMmon, Captain of Ammons AOOO,OO I. C. Sioc,lßeceivar Shaarneetown, d 00 Wm Waiters, Public Printer, Spzingfield, Illinois, salary unknown. A 11Sevier, Commistionerm Monies . 22,:500 00 Time Ritchie, editor of the Union and Palgic Printer, . • 253,475'82 Benj. Ilregistsr, Cherokee CoMmis. ' goner, 2,920 00 To be sure,-Mr. Ritchie was not in the totiveit tion, but be claims his right to the spoils upcm the - ground that his son was. The'escertabied sums in this table amount to the convenient sum of $142, 410 53. Truly the Administration'hu been faith. ful to its friend', and doubtless be will rerinmerate them again for like services..` Well might Mr. Ritchie laud this Administration; for his item prov ed ino.n.' , ANY haw amply _he tied been reworded. Let whio wall he said of Mr. Polk, it CIUMOt be mid he does not pay well. • • We should like to see appended to this state ment, the amount of Patronage which Semen .K. Poll• cod - erred upon his own kith andkin;and par tieniarly upon Tennesseans. It Ls an enormous sum we know, for come of the best offices of the Government went in this direction—thePoan bias ter General, Pic court) to Liverpool, the Cho/gem Naples. with both Civd end colliery appoint, meets almost without number. . The Caledouia inkirms'ai atlas . coMplete u mph of a party favolvde -to the President of the Pr oral Government. The voice et - Lamar-tine, will pOvail in the futons as in the Past councils of the young repuldic. It becomes a question, just now, of .deep interest to know what nro the views of Lamartine. As long. ago as iS32, in answer to Lady Stanhope, ( tee" sister and In natty life the secretary of the celebraied William FAQ whew that - 'eccentrie' personage told to him the distin guished put be was hareafteito soon the world'a great atage, andwhich she 'read in the sters—by a mimes Mailed and at cherished in the though at present lost in. Fompe,' the astonished poet disappaiMed the puophetess, by assmiag her he was eeei like herself, an IFideseitt: ern,(eoatinned Lamming) neither an Arista crat nor Democrat I bare lived lamp enotsgh to. have Mod, on cxaminiog both aides 'of the medal of human nature, that they are tquallihollow; my principles are es.lirtle 'aristocrat as the refer's. ara - a max, and an exclusive advocate any apnea" that maytend to improve and • -• the . Mob man, wk.ther he be born at the top or st but of the social scale. I neither calmaelbocie of the . people, armor the great haulm of melonin general! I do, not believe that aristocrat or • • mocrat institutions possess the exclusive virtue . . rendering human =tare perfect; this virtue is on ly to be found in a divine eair of ma rats, the fruit of a perfect religion.' • I • • el helms; • * * to the perry Ma do suedes pi3e flair infirike in the weird *mai! dile they respect those. above Mut whose wish, he it n dream or not, is m all ct all men, withart regard to the place theybold in hiersachiesafpolitireths mote degree of ale edge, of !deny, and ar son pofeetion." This is a good mimes awn for ua,and the fittest man to heathy heid of a republic, Thebes: goo 3 aC ona's-country aid one's race is the best possible Republicanism, - -end we shall bail with joy Minded the. success of these principles in the triumph of such a man as tomartaie. We are told he makis Washington bin model; sad we hope the honor of bniug the Washington of France awaits him. Genius, talents, energy,coaragts, faith, all are his; and France tam 'dose' well to rally wound such stehieL Metli , ikUst tisaarrl' Cenatcreaos. • / The pa:maws d yesterdvy were of consider able interest. The Conuniitee on the State orate Church have made their reports;which bavabeen ordered to be printed, and made. the special order of the day Pm . Wednesday'. Coma:Mee on Boundaries have teported in [nor of Udi abolition of the southern line in fall, leri.jug / the Church Noith and Smth to duaataisn emotion when please. The Ramat p?ntbo ":drieraration of the Cluirch•Property will on thp debate in rel.*. 'Lion to the Slavery question, vOierhielt there in a green feeling .in the Conference. Au attempt won made to sit with elosed'doors 4nring the de. bate upon the report,but it defamed'with fond unanimity. 1 • Tim Srmixamiamsetee !AM:Tx—The second concert of thin troupe folly proved that an has no country; bat that * admirers are to be kond In abundance every . The selectban tart night included many old CILTIMiION bat *o briblantly were they executed/that each had new-attractions.— 'Der Frieschnes,' at the hands of this troupe, had more beauties and more hormn than ever; And ode war irmodahly carried down, down Into the lower regionsounid the rush of winds, and the bowlinp of the ipirtu, until In the bonontleu depth the oboe came' gliding . gendy in with 'cods diva,' and all wailight spin. • The Teat /bunt Gland Marcie abOve all was most beautiful and seining, and Matte one think martial manic the strong poor f of thd Styrian Band; but this was Prgotten, wheel . I the sweet melodies came banks" fresh. Mt is as good, that comparison is out of the question, and we can only ay to who have a spuk amp. sic in their composition—hem the model orchestra; and admire yen Mutt Erna Paw arm Pen flormzes.--We received teem Mr. Myer Mimes, the Mannfactarel, 128 William st., New York, orient specimens of Sieel Pens, sad caa folly testify to their merna, and with cpufidence recommend them, as Ong folly equal, 1111 itnot pCliar to any we have heretofore used.— His spring holders are an admirable' invention, gasping with equal ficility largo or mall pens.— No one who has once tested their excellence can fail of being pleased . with them.; Agent for the rale of them is now in mu city, 'ma r ls desirous of introducing them to the attention atom citizens. Taw:saran Morzmn--Sonictlaing -new.in this way ii won't° be ben, for the amusement of the people. The elbibiWa is i 0 be under comma in Awaked the American Hotel, and will ernrvian the Moethe Panorama of the , Fienth of Napcl fecei,. Mexican °Tanks Scenery," & talki Trott" ,INCIALP, Cid the SCOICh Mum. The quantity a iansingai.fiaered - :lima 'Arai toy !ad all tastes: T1* 446 #0 2 a:4 "4" ° " .P a 7.141111: mizar nack-us.-over ape have *eel& 1110ted 6/11. bommiant rii4lthirsto ./ • s keitelloppiniipt* jibe ciffetana tre•ka by notice cf runii‘ek and . mums iticitiellitrptor-Arade of the city., , tt • As a manufactitring Ptace, it seems to me, that Tittsbrirglihas oxen =mid advantages thin any town oe city in our land. Surrounded by coal, end 'l situated at the confluence of rivers whose waters freight innumemblei tons of Iron to the dews of the auttiofikturersortins skill and Ingenuity convert this most valuable Of ell metals into visions articles which enter into this use of every day life, Pitts. burgh must ever kohl a front rank as a mantactur• in' town, because her citizens can get up articles cheaper linnet any 'other tennis or cities on the Ohio or its trilsdaries. . The trade of Pittstaiyh I with the great:Northwest is becoming et:meanie.. On The Lakes, and is the great States bordering on the:Labes; *inns will seek for purchasers for their wares and handiwork.. And es thousands . and millions ate added to these new and rapidly increasing States, whore soil is cultivated, and . whose towns and cities are built up by free handy will Pittsburgh' be improved and her Market be - The Crosscut.. Canal has been of great benefit to this 'city, for it linked Pittsburgh with the Lake at Cleveland.' - But of how much mom benefit would a gond Bailroad have been to both., cities, and to the intermediate country! When that can. al was commenced, railroad were thought to be of dottbda charades, and railroad enterprise • were looked upon with distrust. But the age of canals has gaiety, and the age °frame& sr way and with proper enterprise and liberality our own beautiful city of the Lakeentay be-one grand point - for man= temtkations. Tim Pittsburgh= are desirous to pal radrondthicnigh the bent of Colt umbiana, Stark,' Wayne and Richland, and strike the Lake at pointwesiof Cleveland. This lam told by leading capitalists sad buboes men here. It is for Cleveland to - decide-whether its business shall thuslie cut off or not. If the Cleveland and Wellsville roaCis not pushed through with all possible apped, the Central road through the wheat counties above named will be. It -was told Me in Pittsburgh, thafthese oountien =aid make sub. ncriptions large enough to inonstrud the road through theca. Such =tube pledges. Is it not time that our peopleyere putting abouldeelo the wheel in good earnest, If the Pitaburgheni ono!, get head for Sandusky:Mr Takao, with a mdroadoon armor,. stop Willi. -A people who CIA rebuild city desolatedby fire as this vulture* years arm es the Pittsburgh= have,mcdposseesenergy and eatesprise and menus to annomrd.ish any work they mayy engage t 4 notice great improvenunts ist the land district since my animal mailbeireot year sago—and some of the stormier' And oak* Piustargh hat beeq wargefely Innelernival withikeight yeari. In my fine visit bete. I noticed but a single store within open.front. The_elly and all about It, save the people, had a look of-venerable antiquity ; but now it looks like a place of the present • , Its outer appearance has.wonderfally -and for the better, too. The style of architecture here has greatly =moved' The residence 'of tdrjohn Shoenber-er. onTetta street, is one of the Mow hotreesi have ever seen. Peshaphabera is nothing in the West equil to it.; and all about it 1 is in excellent taste. , 'Some may think andaueak a man ettravagant, because be puts dam:wands In to a private residence. Every dotty that st man thus expends, he puts into weld circultai,on. The lumberman, Ous W•ickmalers the glaasinanufan tuners, the agile* the carpenters,' the joiners,' the moons, the WO; sw4 stostu GRIM, the .lime , burners, the nuattaulery deillec., I An, *hare in 1 the distribution of the money, and thus. from the Inge* of tbeir labor, we enabled to buy ton and band bonzes for themselves • The•men who build fine house; if they havethe means of their own, and lay them= triek, although they may notbeite• fit themselves most. are the most useful tees is towns and cities. They pot money in citculatirm ; while the shiver. or the cent. per reset. mousy leader, is ever watchful for his prey, and cues not ;who he devours, ea that he gets his usury and leis, ~TLa environiof this city will in a few years be ;of remarkable beauty. and eultivetkin. Many of -the private residences are now elegant; and u wee retire from active business, upon ample fortunes, they will build themselves beautiful. homes, upon the elevated banks of the Allegheny, the Monotiga. hole, and the Oblo.. - The Allegheuv Cemetery is one of the loveliest spots of earth. It seems as, if it wan designed by Nature Oar a. burial' 'please, an admirably are the -grounds adapted &search a purpose. The compa ny arsimproving the Cemet!ry withgreat taste and expellee,. Two yearn ago it was untimely dedica ted to tbepesul, end Low it has sosne.five hundred graves. 'Nat all who sleep her ein . dreamlen death have died witbia - the two yeam, for some have; been removed to this beautiful place of graves, 'from other burial grounds., The marble, meow moats-the weepirig.willows, beading Ikea' keg boughs over the haw grave—,she winding paths— the long sorenoes—.tbe tokens ofsfreetion that meet year eye at every 'turn--lbei.toureta. pule, and trash, and fragrant, that look you, in -the thee end my, we, blossom. over those who now sleep in death, who were loved on earth; and whom vbn tea and whom memories will -be.-cherished by friends, king alter the perfume we exhale has pas* ed ,awny—and the tinging of the Urea, and the myriads voices of the home; wail, as they. hymn their songs arc: 4 o the Great Creator, from this place of the: all-tend to make At spot where one w oo Wee. to linger, sad dwell upon iplesaatif iriMnoties Mai happier days: Tot Pcenewer .or ins Groze: Comm= DZ. imp R. die oi!rre Msorezes—The Editor Of Mode Herald, (Lt&eion) writing. from Pittelen*lLev der data of hfiy Sib, numb u fdtmrc . • Rejection of Dr. Pierce'. Presentation This day hastiness signalized in our proceedings 'E hy the rejection of thezmnturea of the Methodist pis copal Minch South, for fratenial relatbris be- • eels the two bodies. • The history of Wu imppr • tam may be given briefly thee Dr. Pierce, ns, stead of presenting himself to person to the Conk, earn, with hii credentials and propositions; ad. dressed a note to the Con&reace inform* It of uip a linnocoe for maternal relations , and requesting an early answer in then= of a 'illesolution.”— This letter was referred to the Coisimittee oo the Sour of the Chamh. Tbis brought the .whole question of - fraternity; with the South before that great committee- It was amply dismissed, and so far as we reinember, every member opposed the pralrifiiiilej but many differences existed rerout ing the extent of courtesy to which we could go to out treatment of the "Southern delegate, and the langruum of our dectinaium. • A preamble and re solution were submitted, and debated at length, and in eider to_be doubly emulous, the subject was let ferred to Suboommittee, to consider it and vipers next day' This subcommittee consisted •ef•Dre. Diutoosand Kemiaday, of Philadelphia Conference; Br= Mina= and Davis, of Baltimre Conferencm Dr. Elliott,of Ohio Conference, and Abel Stevens of Providence Conference. At the' meting fifths subcommittee, Dr. Elliott war absent preaching in she oldie =aches. If. and the member from the. Purridence Conference agree in utterly all questions relating to the Smith. It is die, howev er, to the other members of the committee to say that though summed to atronillY roarervalivni they took nit advantage of thus single representative of what are aupsed to be rather ultra sentimenta, who was with them. The entroommluee reported unanimously, The neat day the general commit• tee discussed the subject again, lied agreed open the preamble and resolution, which you will Mad in the proceedings of today. _ r• - Thle morning theremut of the cormilitteenti the State of the. Church brought the subject before She hill Conferenim. It was a momentous hoar; for this questiMils important not only for the peace of the church, but vastly so in its relations to . the CaOMlOlllO chit of alevery.• The diecusions on it in the Conference per solemn and impressive, and you have the result-u utersismusrajwirsorfis we fordo, report of the committee. it may not be an unworthy ground of congratulation that the preamble nest resolution by which this greatbody has thus remarkably expressed itselfon this the gravest question before at, is of New England Mi. gin. 'And the Interest of this het is enhanced greatly to all New England Methodists by the con. sidefttion that the Weste-the noble West—sus taioed the preamble and resolution rosefally in ihe committee-they were seconded by Dr. Mliott.e- All amendments proposed in the committee;and the Conference failed, except the explanatory pro. rho of Dr. ronslinsoe. , They were numerous, but She langesgetofthe report was at last agreed to cc thallium we could hannoulte on. • It Is canal* suatieutly courteous and definite. • This important act Is not only a declinature of fraternal relations, bat its whole Import is a verdict against slavery and ecclesiastical -- alliance with slavery.. It was . the design of the hamar of the preamble and resolution dm the phrase .series of questions and difficulties" should include not only the ecclesiastical .dilliculties" between the bodies, but the "question" of shivery; It was as explained in the committtem and indeed who does not know that the relatiso of the Church South niShsveryle the great point of obstruction to such relations as it projases.. The action of the Conference on the subject is, therefore, a most solemn and emphatic protest against Slavery. The unanimity of the act stamps it with peculiar significance. Let it go forth, then, that the Methodist Episcopal Church rejects all alliance with proslavery ecclesiastical bodies. It has taken its stand, and will never, we trust desert it. I • Tim Yocayan IsstecoriOsa....:The National In. telligencer publishes two letters Gem the Secretary of the Navy, to Commodore Perry, relative to the attain of Yucatan, the last of - which Is dated May 12th.. The Secretary of the. Navy expresses the satisfaction of the Department with Commodore Perry'. coarse of proceeding in his late visit to the coast of 'Yucatan. His efforts to relieve the in• habitants, as Cal as his limited means would allow. are approved of The Secretary say. he was re. lament to order the Albany to Lapps, in as much as the ism Vibe squadron in the gulf was also as much weakened by the return df the John Adams and other vessels. He directs that the-satire bore of the ma;ittai at Alvarado he sent tolecurta, with lastractiona to repel the Indians, if they approach that polnt; . but there is not, he says, sufficient force or equipment to justify a march Into the interior. He duecta that all antis &admonitions of war be admitted fore into the pato of Yneinan. • • The following is the most Important part of the order • whkh we have, however, published before: 'lnner the United Suttes are engaged in n war o the actual presence, without oar con: sent, of the armed Gyres of a neutral Fewer, with:' fattest anitory, of our enemy, cooperator; with any peel= or the Mexican people In military ppetve 4blitibtannot be peisnined. Snob a stale of thitwr, It is hoped:Will not occur. Hyou should have rere eon to believe that it will, you will communicate - It without delay, that the President may Wee such coma as his constitutional datrwill require st his ''777.MM St itNEte tWIMiEfi fm"ra!lm".•t riatigiviatek:e*:; --- ess. FOREIGN ---- -NEViS je: i AIRRIVA-1. clIrMiLF•4l.lf CA:LED(INTA;:-:. Corrapondma ze of the jYtubuisy Oszetie. The Caledonia Caledonia . has arritred,teintriog adeleesene week later, and dcnalilistber Oldap from . Liar- The Logdoe bicrpep lidary;et:openedarilit a dm:. er appearance, ITO owiririo apprehensions of 'French laterfareace is muds, closed at f per neat decline, and were doneT,i' . . Several. &butes are announced, . among them, I bressra.l4s,' Mason, de Co., Flax Spinnera at At. lehleen; and Alexandei Hadden d:• Son, Woolen Simmers at the same plane. . .. . ... _ , . . , . The electio n far members of the Naricamt&aserre Up' Dee reintted in an over:4ol2M* majority . fir LiMAliioe, and the moderate party. , So pelt ,& their majority that it is feared thevtmas mitt retort to ulterior Meer iiii to render' past jimixedings UVZI?OOL OLE< )411ILKET. . . Map 6.—Uoder the influence 'Of tine weather and thegood appearance 'of the 'crops- the born market has usiu.Hea a dull appearance end Mde inactive. , There is also a commanding depres eion is the London Market, and the'fall lobratted aon betimdsp,the Ist, bu not keen retrieved: 4t Liappool on the sth the market cheat' semi: sla p pith, and the chief attraction was in born the labiekthe demand is entirely dull and prices an. favorable to holder,. The fallowing are the'priees - • , Flour, Cenel 4hest • 264 641227 . .PbUsekaphia2Bll2i27a . . _ N 0 drObio'2s4 6dR264 6d - • - I r . - • Wheat lits.'d,qe7o 74 Z 3.6354 4d ,7,cri of ' Red 54 6d064 •••••- _ Orrn - per46olbe,• 294636 s • • 260029 s Meal perl9o lbs 11441,4212 e Ili 6d4312.4 Bd Rye, pe1 . :9q5,•,340 - 34 &I . = . " Map . 6.-41 sere hadbram Ssr We week jars:Moe. ed a marked - intprovernertt in the :cotton market anew) advance of id ir ID, rearmed IllizeiPaUT upon low and: uttiddliath 'qualdiai. The demand i from minufacturen was • cremator; as well as on Sall speculation, and the of the , week bused up 24,210 bales, prices etnsb as tionmii • O?di 3 lo3} 3 1Mi WM, Middling, 3; , 24 . Mid. Fair, . de 31 ; 41641. Fair, Good Fair; 5 5; 11 • Good S. Fair: 516-5 Choice Make. . Sea [shunt, military to middling, 'lig,* Air to good, lOriilid; sod m fair, 111017 d; Wanted, lain. The. imports el cotton, for the week ware 13,316 lader—inaking the stock 343,630 bakeigainst 530; 900 at the same time law year. • SB9:asoca, racomon 3stantroias 9. • Prima Mess Beg 85032* ad per tierce; prime 39336 a; wino* Mess Porlr, nevri3s2Mos peebbj; old, 44Q3Cw. 4/04.1044 . 3,1a455; •PateCas. old dried,l339W ptr. ceN Ipyg sad shah middles, Ciro of bone and rib, - in salt, mason. 3 90gSai Pit cm; and ''westerit, 370.5.14 3d; eanenexed smoked, 20350 s per eini;•sinscnoked, 23(043r„, Lsril,'prnne leg, 4.7,a15 per earl, in kegs; and 39 tfls bbls; ordinary and inagdog,3o39s—all Meads--Lesi• in band,'Xl ri . Tallow—ettity pled, 46 , 350 a pee cam. . Iletap—Dew . rotted, .0Xt.1.5; tackled, .Vdta TOE:.Cco.--Keiguiki feet Yjerkl per`llS . stow tied; WO; umueSsetured, 40d. (Wirral &yip. ped wortiag Leiweeo Naai York Rad llosit'd u • - Seeoad Despot..M.l . ratzawasawrai r. A Garenimeat F.:prise hes 'an!red With 3 7/0. garape It. time and more b=it turreted, A iioaito blow up the ileac - de 'Mid irgiareered, iged: defeated. Driait. ritcrelrai . a terrible eler.rioririce, aqd nnlY a • penocswere kin c. 4 The Beaks of Freiee, Toalio' r Roe ea, Lyon., Haere,tille, Chivies, a Ifirseillev, are waited to the Geterhment,.as .2ehesof Between Beamarli and HoLunn there had Oteit no other:great Vattliii: Tiara he'd been mud altic• ruiches, and the Panel bad retreated frau a limbe+ renoontro with the Republican troupe. Faniorro.—Frightful dicorderi notaititm at Pb ben, betereenibe LatiderCebr aud Alibutry: Austria, proclaimed a new ceastitatian OA the utt, (dm Itaperor's birth day.) amid green/ NO important engagement. had taken place in Sas:rine Italy, but the Austrians bad pined huisce. taut advantage!. r eniee.i. closely blockaded and Treviso fluid PoLtero.—A deputation . were about to . :set out from Winne, to petition the Emperor to Seitikee the Constitution of 1515. Nichtdat, it was stated, wits in favor of the mina of all the Sclavoitic State. into one stmng federative monarchy, end thi. to have unlimited ferny over Europe. The Emperor. bed refused amisiance to Denmark, sus cording to one account, and- according to anothei had entered foto an offensive and tlehmsfee treetv to be arranged between Russia, Elenniark, ;and Sweden. Mehemet Ali sou at the pelmet death, The Preach Chambeis met 0111 the 4th of Hay at Pais. The etßer_rs of the Provisional (lasso. meet were presron, with tixed sarheis r and were loudly rippltroded. Andrei. de PoynOrilin. a. the oldest nwolder, toot the chair. Iro,Phat &Elate, am' the . stair inemlitt Of the Provirionat Government, took the trastrur, and resigned the postai of the 'Provisional Goyersonent too the hands of the Itereseetaives of the People; The Presidenr will he elected on the sth, and, in We mean time all eyes are tamed on Lanattine. , The,Frensh way were shoot to aster Savoy, to aid the Italians splint Austrian Reform:: • The mov. rsenta aline Ciutists — Continue thanib . out Circa Beetle. '• traukt Brit;7-Cliarleit _Albert had • resolied to attack the Acueshuts at Vetoes, sod wu within two leagues artful: city 013 the 25th of AptiL - The English Comet it Venial bed retired fiw safety. to Trieste, Gar upon, his itechuatioit that F.nglould would not ackeowledge4e treithian Republic, the naobtoie down the armorial Insignia Awn Ids home. thrtann.—O'Brien anti O'Connell hare Teem. tiled the difierences ofthe. Itepraierr, srJ agreed to work in future' hintoriniousl3r." They shook hands and fraternized in as whitest, signed by . the leaders of the two polio, 'urging union wrong themselves for the repeal of the Union.' . • Slow A: Cespray, of Tondon,basie et' thillsragia.a. New Yost, Mar 22 IMS, - The Mamma anived yeaterdainionting,brie did am come up tolown until to day hieing been de• tiiottd by the Gig. She lell Southampton Oa theCl6, and tepostit all quieint Pazia, on the fah, and beings no important "- sitp9aTeurr IMOIN MEXICO. NO PEACE—AND NO PEACE PEASPECTS! _ - - fly On &nista of ibis . banana!lasoo, at New ()Sienna, on the 16d, instant, sin have 'yam Croa The news from. Queretaro waa that Coapswe had dspersed without, Sefwg epoa the Treaty: It was unieersidivedruitted, throughout the coeutry, Um , thews %ATM he :appestat—tint the Americans lioiildhave occupy the wtude eOuh' ItY, or leave it ehtirOTY. Cortoppondenee of 'the Pitubur s h - bound : • . r - ooNattass. WalkarOOlay 72,1629. The setatte did not sit au t3afueday. , the iliittet wee engaged upon the . bill gti. the pa rchutf:o( the Madhion . men, wbfek Ins pee*. There.las beel nothing doue Coagreu to day. , , . ' ii'utOtsy 22, 6 1%. aa. Ikea fitan Santa Fee stale dun: vast An thal quone? , ;.aiaii; that ;the imigi 'or the triMa ti lexe GA. is in' command Of Ca Gilpin's Batu Won u Camas; nint,tatends ta• king the town in the Indian minim and int= by the ;Biddle of May. jjy-Jialc^ETO-ygtacl Mau "pftn;!iw_iiin; , 11 4tuiai* 1 4.0* - fallfis The COatveetio; met in the Minna& amci were` iiie4l4 'WO; Elia d Lixiishuth,T hrjet calledlo the daft.; sad Shiva, 'Stier :3f Maim; rude SearierT. Prayer, by•iter.iiimpkiher, -Ma Wanda? cibtiled aial.to air ' point a Conmanee to- investigate:- atedentiaht . Mt. Cole °Ma, moved &Li one from owl State. except New York, be eipoirtted;,ied the N. Yoth delegates deride' which one their: delegation . , . Mr. Bannegan, of _lndiana, - moved to lay both molutiou and amendlneak upon thclibie, hut if wakdrew it, and sewed an amendment every delegate patsent pledger themselves to s port the nominees. +, • • Cole objected to this, (cheering.) The Hut q estioe to be Periled was as to who lad the right tovote Upon the ineliminery tautness.- tbeu withdrew his motion and lubstitirte r=l:!!=ttl New York exongtod--to ascertain the - vnlidny the credentials presented by, all the Delegitee. • Philadelphia, May 22,8 'The tilai4j, are entirely without chanis'in any . 'pariteaLar. - . The lassie may be mid of Baltlusire. Dealers awaiting the receipts; of their private let. We lave had a hail staintitoslay. NEW, YORE mitaszr. Nekv a 6 Floar—The matiott is stead*, bat not active:— 7We demand is fair, with no new kntire in the Market. Sales of 2600 bbleOefineeet $5,50 1 1118 Grain;;:rbe market S,r corn and ats 1 Sales kainte"yellmi at 570 IP bra: Provlsions—There is leu movement in peek. but tbe . isirketsteady. Sales of foosidons are oily 63r,the supplro( the - regulartrada Oemnad; lirdia and r tend dOwitviard.',l . I'. : Soselt—There Is more activity in the armicen with an wiwaid.tMidenny. CE . KEINNATI MARKET. Bisy . 22; ; Moat—The r!iarkistii wit 6 moderatesaleif . , . . . Willaktilea r 131614a gill. &spy...saki 1 . 00 hkla htr at 4-115 , 10. BarkySaka to's itioatitate isstesitit 370 pee bushel. . hosisioaa—The market la anlbout•elrge, Cbease.—Safw, are effected at 710 I ;x!!.e , nre.Pu!di*e• at th• - ritutarit. outt.l° ST. Louis brAnKrr, Sr. Lams, May 72, , r. 13. • Peal -AU is quiet in the aortal. t' • fidniThere is a better feeling . in ttid market :and the widen, deans.' Wthiatales at {slim; white at Ma .14. aMc boa, nett included. , Psovisinae—There in no activity in tny: article; naitatitsis ire steady. • of Upper mines The rivet is in fine order. • NEW ORLEANS MARNE?. Nrw Oitssich dlrir in, 181& Comm—Them is same inquiry in the market. t.hcnerins—The magmata without shave: iliml••••5116 by mall at 11,7ka53 p Can-B al es 3900 tin Mixed at .rin Y be. Prime ran. is beam 331: Mlag. • . . Mein Pcrl:—,Ssles of Western No I, at sem Hatoa-rZeles oc shooldeis at 21.034 b. sfact. f Whiskisp—Saiesat 160161 c f QnlL Nowa Asenas. ladcA'As. M. Maarashz, J ilt Cob Teem htswerets,, eoconander of rho 3d Yiryinin, tees 'meat lathe war of Independence , and eldeit sup, ViVillj breast of Chieflaitice Marshall, diedat Italeadesier In Facquier county, Virginia, per!** 56th ablate, epd 65 yews. P.trnss Marwew.—AVe -buy been is rrened threeigh. a private letter, rewired by a friend, fie= belted, rather Maher received's pmt tic stroke esk gasser Saaday. At the datefailthe Nan, Vkb Aprd, he wee gettleCietlee , We' treet UM G:4l inlgrartam restrysettiF fists df werfolawir . Tse'Cott—We leant Gear the Cumberland Conlin, that this Inch Is propeasimr trader melt eirmummaces as reader it coeudit ttad It will be completed by the (allot 1819. Waiving' the Lae are sow sl4er day; Maids are ivirdsg hr rapidly. Tim estimates are paid regolmir and promptly, ao complaint. casts is say quarter. I , Mater &twit km( Woacm—We 'bop e loan to be ebletannoonnee, says the Crumbedand ian that operates:is at dere works have been re. mned. On Wedansday eight, thirty bendy and hale kokingmee from Troy, N. Y. anivedm Cane refined. They are to he employed **puddles% st Limsocooso boat the Cumberland Civilian. that Mace the verdict of the jury in the ejectmeat case of the George's Creek Coal end Iron Company v. Chridian E. Deltoid, theca worts have been pot into fall Wag end are now cartes oat iron of the Haut quality. - • - " Dena or BEL llaeroorr..—One ooe the beam; of the old Krachertatcker named somas us go down to the grave. Henry 'Tomcat, Loquire, departed yederday, in the frOth year or hit age"' atitawieg, at no kloginterratito tared father whore woe became in ha hands a princely inhottanoe, and wife who shored and adorned bin opulence— dames IL llolexab; Eia., of Itutford, Coat= . • on, has been appointed by tbe.Ueivirnor of Pena. Weenie a Ceramissloner Ltt take Depositions, the acknowledgment and maid' Deeds, and any oth. Mwritilti, *oder mat ID be toed or recorded I. the &ate of Peansylonna. Mame—The itoeaduteat proposed to th• Con. aritation of Maine, making the Governor-end &D. atom. eiected tie. • plonbry of votes, has born re jectek„ther malty the Repeseentatire• to the Le sblature elected by • plorahty, wee edopted. The tos,treitr io rue of the GOMIIOI% was 63, to the CM Of the SeWaag.. &Vaud of )I,ll4*ltsethaves, Tire Fames illSsam antra—Leto *dykes fmm Prance state that the Provisional Goverment bat abolished the line of bias Mamie Steamers iri N. Yost, Ea placers the malt axopeaiag the line In 'Ram, at Mons Am Rtors.—Tbe Comity Ginn; mistimes of Philadelphia state that that comity Metpai for damages, moulMed by the rim and h. bentiee in 1614, 1201,40 09.—end several nits fin daisies are IWI nadirs.. Before the Gads of . basis at New Orleans, th e eddre of the Deha swore that the interiismices is theleintddasyrtat wens Made by him.. -What be. mines of ah ter 84710 rniimotly that they were 1 - . I,4TICAL 1110Tior.s. • . ... Inv- Titeastm OP 1111011 IIyy9BUNA, win be me. 'and to ilm. Whig 'and Anntamitple Convention Loot to esasattda) as a eundulam for unsuLuanon lot C 1•• it a tteis . Coon. - Widin we at. tinunnown t o or ,. te pormMil pre Amnon - before the meeting of. the Gunwale& UM meet Its pannittal to eay, that we ate'' hiquessed with the belief that 11. Mitchell has claims that the Whig and Atill•ldsmnic pony or this smutty eve called upset in Lattice la respect ad to , i n c h oc cotcree•s., yet ma !Wray to the Whit consommes Wot caM be trolled in question. . .-. • myt9,39 ; • Versa rte. Cuti and Iltraiwur. , Comte Acitioa—Messis. EMorat Too will please JVVlritt 4IUNI at yourT rrblihti t UT "Pfi. of . 1 S. 1.. ...... Cie _Coo r e nti cm for noturnmlon at she Anti•Masonte and Whig esnoldato On County An. din*. The qualilleations el Byers at* mob in to Intore the faithful discharge elks dulin a the °Dee , and his Autocue and eormisseney as a whig.'lo. t he onus ninon no the favorable couldstialon of the pap ID will be Mooned I. thotivennen by myth ' ' , ' MANY IVIIHNI, t' Total toms or Au.senani Counr—l respeithal -4 o fi c wuct m a candidate Al Clerk of the loonof ~,..0 . , 'torsions, he., of Allegheny cminty, eubjeel le the densiou Mthe awmaehlng Boomerang %nig Coen t.tioo. irldoulaw so reellnia V as to ebtatu Ma *clarity of your suEntes,loy. endeavor shall he to dim-huge the denim of Oa °Km with lidellty. tayttedterlf,e : LEWIBYOUND. Reconemt or rim Onuarr.-111LARY BRUNOT, 'of the Mb Warkpßtsburgh, will bolupponet t o ti, And . Marone sad Whig Courention, (.0• like office of Coun ty Recorder. Mr. Blame was raised • femur ou Bro om,. Land; is ea old-citizen, a pet Whig, sod woo. thy of en acthe /uppers H. was is lb. tote war, and Ws father in the Revulutlnotry War. myttlitnifT . EAST LIBERTY, ' . , . Cant Retnevez—lierstn. Whop: Von are requesi Sod to, announto au Hiltill McCOHNICE, Ei4., of of Moon bar:whip ,ter is a candidate for nomination for the °Pico of He _ , subject to the Amnion of the A asti nti•Mnie so Will Colour C.00141111.10ft.. " F. Bemis ACo.:I Please th minouncit for as the name ofJOHN.MeIIiW, P.R. or Hertionsayille as a nth. able candid.* for the Wk. of flatenkreeAllegiteny twin, Ot thopest annual elution Believint him worthy, •• Win' as competent, we pr Innasent m oar choice, subject lo a decision of the lh idgConvention In Jane mast.. myth. - POUEB P. ,PAYLIT • . Calm Itsourrms— ar Wa owa to ited Mate that WILIAM& J. MARKO, of Allegheny ell,. ii a canal.. date fern* bike of Be fistu of Ole MUM, Mbleet te the noutinailea of the Vi big I:carnation '. • • moiler' Count Rmairts.—lLMED W. MNlEDYtof•Alle ;antolty, will 'be immerged Hem tissoliChlt nod ti-llasottle Coriveulks; fotßur aims of-Cennty Big. hit r. Myth:dill:me • I MANY WHIGS. • • Cow oir.cix Comore:-DAME!. McCIIIIDP,.4 Elisabeth, will be • candidate be Ole cake of Clerk of the ...eat Wert. of Allegheny county, subject to the decision' f the AuthAlesoule mut Whig CeuXl 'OM. Corm. listustsz—The neehn of JOHN htECAS. BEY Is tespeetilnly presented m cm Whit and Anti. Mmonte 'Convention, as a munlidate for Me °dee or gegilltr. '.- myth: . ' . ' - MANY.INIENIML! . . tcr;4gm Y. BRUSH will bi* 0.'62'4140' beMe tho,atitiMasonie mut Whig Cosint:ColtymAoth'lor , the °Hee of Clerk Mlle Coon of 1./nann Igaidd . ahA. I BIZTtI W A ` *" V . T. L. MoIdILI.AN will two • endplate for the Mud el Clark of My Cowl of Wallet &SION, to, subject tt ig l=leelsien of lb. oppmaching Contention. JO EMME=M ~ 1 G C . 5a410 . 14 dtrAlf.i.y . tianeparEtir—lflu• Vnadierspredo, creme& erooderfatteeakts WM I With tra - orthvrlilie: te give ydsfalk.or heetaabote Ameighbeirrl.firaw bone Does axe one vial of b. and pone the rectums to lloserseflesrebiltbstorese *rat rammed IMlrelithe Mod 1X . 4.1 the Wird Ta„ meeme 403 vrorms disettanred by mute tetrvtal. Mr. Gray imaredieraly beach) fear vitt bead. Ble. J. . Dl' ako sre the comer*. Of one vial In three able children, which brooght fnest S..lkrit 7:ll,:fresesole•wiewaeshemd.ftwes the WOE oolong Mt wersu L by ase tow trial.' fe , efs 0 7 eons opdoestmar. sealpnissfal, vrWD 1D4)!4. ter% "odd 'whfch NreJi 'at • lean die foot .1 oar V'enehreopriiesmeeidered re De r +eat . ever Teeis brought mole melon ads* reeetry. end es4Meso I know has teem heed: Teem nypectihtly; • • . • J. L. TURMAN. •• Prepared and sold by YIP. SELLERS, 83 1 , 404 • Bold by Dr. Caseid,Sthimud: D. M. Corty: AL•SII.IM W. J. Ankh, TerepreanilleirMe, and P. Dearoi.l.ave." eel:weenie. • • • Dor Salt' Illteem,• Seem. Olif.Sores,_lWilpe/m. U r's mbe Itch, Chem Sone Heads, Pore Beard* Pim Piet , Jaws, Beep is umd by soapy physicians In . th a s: i ny in Ming the above, and MO Weald MA connate sell unless we knew 11 te be an we state. Asa cosmetic, the true /ones , Snip is perhat,i We only ankle ever beam that removed froperttito nod cleated and Demented the Ale,metier* sok-bleak , Mee* sad Idea as an Went's; Sold by Wll.3ACif. APO% 80.Libt.rty aunt. , . tear? • " • WOnenef—Tbe eyeable;4• of the Masao welelltain ebildben .beats be folly watched by rimnniq see as MOO lealhere Is name to suopeef flute . existence, every mans .bold be used to expel them proptly and thoesseetdy. • The I'vopetaKtre of he'ljatsols• Wit= Venn/fage an confident that they offer the hest .means of aecontpltshing this newt that bes ever been =brained to the pablle• 'end they finite - 00 inhe Oben don of all who have the inanagetnent.of ehildtelist needieins is a vela and bleu:int one,saad never Ws to. produee the deeised elreet. For labile! the Dee tore of DIM' • _ 1 ICIDD& Co,ddaoad st • - Deal have yellow dark Tent—they tait 0 pearly whits by one woo chat • box a &Ice Tomb Pone h bank. oba gams, sweetens the . ly bo. Sokl at 810 Liberty •L aovIDOANY iw m , I Am s Is I ~,, , 1 ' k.. I. or I • t Task Bous, te..461. Gtonlaa Ilayo , Litman anis% mid Judy eelebratad as a=a for thaa any or an other. Ito coma are alsocat ,ia (sable. bold by WM. JACILIiON, Agent far hiuw , a. $ • • ‘ aawiadawaaa - • • ITUNERCULOUSCONSUMPTION; ItSgROULOOII CONSUMPTION Is WI romfe ocal and danzatoua speck% .11 comet ou auk breathing oot difficult, pain lo.rba sit* b end to • porde Oar spot, •Tbe brostldnale 4 4by • cbangs of body, dui appears,. pan. Ibs saldm etches 4.14/131 unS) . him toads trash ear . N oc We been canal by duo geroutte ILMsans parlsr made 73 seaman weer, N. Y 4 Ire orders mail be addreased: It a !ley passes, but least are boar of Severer West „die by ads Medicine: Road Ilus following, naafi Is one of twelve carp w. beard of yesterday: • Atroatswar Can or Consurarroon. . 194 tract of a letter dsied (iota East Bost.. • 1 al area attacked Wig gesmaett rot the 1.0; .entared with comb, tight mum , and oatmeal pose troia *flat system; I cameo lied many p)sic's:wand .Z 1 mkt to iry *change delirium; lyo sourlys be , be., but all woo afraid tom, to core am; weed beet. ger mainly did ram toed. I bcru•la ali Ltd' various 'Cures toy consomptioo,' •od yair compound ores only ono I Mond 6119 to. I grew better daily, end.. benefited byarvery doee. am sone.well; sand Wulf. oleo coned Ina, afore I had flied Wow emery tab*. bad wasted bs a awls skeleton, and eras - rapidt do. 04[14.111104411400, and asuiag won* daily. HU foe root balms= of Ideerarm,4 kayo diod —”wp one OM ,a• op, aPd Wwkl le bowle g &owe, I Ism troll ond 'rill eserrnmeleasit your osed/elne as the greanaldessing of toy ••„a Truly and sincerely yours. • • • - D Et.ftep:AY P. —Had Wren gra bottler,. - • Sold La Marabout, bri D Islortert 93 Wasid_lSP itl Towssend,43llasbee sr, II Scayear, b-or Matbaksgsd sw Madams t CO, SLibony Prierr.mteed ir111.440 MU Limed OS . i , L rood Idols lb do Xould k./ 'Oil, do dor, Ilpons, ITh In DI . br. p,l;: rs ordssoseor sod . fo: 6 . : 4 N TFr ot 1" 1 .74 1511.1 - CON—aill daida — in - HATIOR . O . 'or aii;f1011; Al .....rd do, v.v., Iwo liO doltlaouldong, 3do MA ?" . ..rr•r n . t. g ! f ..r i ) n'd b' . J. F. . „ w....., .....,..,„ to do *a I IFS • of No4 c to4 n.d to evo ni. . r ivgda ... a l : br - . . . woo. -.• . 61,14.1 , 413:tec0ut i , mu.% bblo tde I. jug listaillQ:oc 12111M01 . OT—ALL 20011 1 -4011 bort tee 'Jai IVJO i IIE *iSTE—fia 16•Ostimi'd aid toe _ . b IP TA: • • J 101:0011Co A. 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Imo t "AT ICOAIV4/0 Ithdajoawartifle. 477•414 DAOUN,lllaabo ilia Shosidea46r iateb7 • ' aqinl, imp. kiruilliiiii.v al mateuer maple . w.e,, .!....tvirgurgiv, o S E e ...d V:ltL:dot Att• *f trishWak ;looms op .11.4!, e7ll/K• foul Fear!, ID Rim% Eva ne enb—Orts *kaiak* olvilw • ae. elralywriwtl. rag SSW% OK 214111% arm .3•11 PIS NW pll/IMalarr tiSiler — aaru d o , •flooloo or boym.. 111 is•W %of • • 0.1/1, /361.41 style mina low. SODUCE-40 wicks Veatbew; 21 do Flosowlr 3 p basks dor, I do Ileeowa bbl•Greue leanl . to. wire; toy sal. by • JEMMY DICKEY &Co, , BILAWLII4:4Tatos woody Jaboro_oaadb lately reeetlod, uelt ea Amp, View* p e a l §u, Olt llolutir, Cullo Mad= da Ike,,..at Goods Howe of y 17 WR 1/ URN'? : Dawn TH MET. CRAWLS,Xed Mk do, et "add; quetniest A. excellent eueedecetn, ions pneee, to be lewd et die MOO . . _ . •• • • •waig_arnt (limo= SATIN AND TAmti•A %.1 A Ailloasb Co neelpalie buns sitokl Set Setts mad Taws Ribbom, tong e..,-/g or ne. ay Is Daunt Riblwas. mra. Nlint MOODS—A *Mann k Oa. brae cal ask! an calmly° 1.00M11.21 of While °coda mkt ag Mall, akin, book, MM. and Jacoaesji Guam, Ws ry , min>: . ' • lark Tuunz: CMPIS--A A Biros & Ce,, 00' Natkpt 11 T arsn,b m . 51154) roof urtda,sedeoloned • • K" hae la l Jul Issehisl•pititigeescdf mom of Sewy k s, “oriANL culloPrenflp. bola 1 1 1 4 1 .44. 6. ims sot obit lame •., :vow .... . . . 11"EIT110,- —l7 It.it y paying On tit adv•Oinim - mod int nbl4 : ! • 2-AZTha " ntitA r trap ' iti • L uso. r I* *7 l 2l4 .i tall g1e,14.4 -114 1. 3 2" -4111.. "tar . /(Mrik"AiNNl UMW-10mb HMI osey awl lymb WILINUIXIE, WILSON&C•is• 0010 • ...NM • • . Avow 8000 p d ßeseoool9-zr itax;;;: dti a • as 01ve mebbnbeno ll thr byeklollollNlM,Splemsetay pi big Mama ad Mobil. 001 m, le Iwo( Pan o, am ambebrw r; 001M; . FMAm BOY 000 Irber bit N" , ""lir e i rurrrbbr alli t iM a lla°4 l l . l 4 " t loW dirglie s tbi tote nb bY L .• .. ..• . DAWN N . Nylo if:if k boo Os, 60.1 oar oNUNY-41 bLis kiln dONI Illanivvds awl •;11 V On .14 tiva . 0 106.11000011 N aco (1 DICE-10 dembialke,la New est fat Al t ___Lra le OULACEIBURN Co E. IDACON-411111d• pure Itaimb .104 bi de 111.Zider0 .0 do do BAKU Nested ibr oho by Coorsbir COAP—bSo buCuitheastifsbAbl Non maill;a 7 u;o' b 10 omaacouweso. • &MIMI DILICEI' It Prams QWEEZ kUrATOES. FOIL GEED-1. wbus _ rialn JAA I / 6 !IDICFIt aft . 1-4 cir A 8 pulp; cote, Or 61 .0;iarIPallgg Pnlling; or salobt . .; m ISAIAH DICKS+I,Oa KARL A.Bll—d dub laden aid for imi7b p .0 Pmid own OICIILY •F W 4--41 Ole Valmiff 110 • 8 1-- 6,1 42.: 4: ' not • . •.. dismy BUTTER-/ ?ep t i tok reedied fOr adi A ape • ' • - elrap W i ld kr TAILY it: Mg CODA A511.-ei'Sailt• a A. 6. Dom Talmud', 13 Away. Glasgow. theedenA, ria New Orlpas, arrive per sleaM•ni Empire and Annie= Eagle. anis atwid•lt are of Ow puma quill,. foe lair , suusallienws. •• • anti . YOUODDIXTIOI rbRODUCE-4111 Guilt Meal; Vdo Coro; 10 DA , Mar. Tack. MIN landing flostany ft t 91 1001111116 ft y T J C Ast, naeksjuil nreNtrak ik -!` * s•AlLD.oll:—lllrbbisidil/di 4,11 .. 11,041 14 I'4 "16"." NiiiClibidelittil' kl-4 Mk lamp 114411110411!41111141td . oloOili OM ilkd (111311 . 110/.. 4 ••aa . lie Gaisai 10211041___Hitimet At tabby WO au . to MFEMI=II IME3 AUCTION • •••• • by D. Dim% wornosi, Aiiiimereial ma. Rom, corm of Wood Auld Mb Awls, wiu be .43, lama) fame. of emir; :dies 84 . 1 " , i ,t l goo., an eunuch ream bo 'closed kir Milpithater sauterne. Ylhk !MOAT... In. imbeisoWirrery large tend gotta Meek araniilleoroilka,dlolo,drimis end =war., •Amieb lissie Las Yin* reolbell. deoreb and blaa- Ciailarghainamiide delayed aid 4-stud do Waal., blftrdagiraliat kaprrodpriout,4.meriaan Amide. amass, hile, rod and y allow Laos dies.strildssp, swam. Iruipe, oars. 4-4 Freud blati,lirrlai Amorierais .pro u, Lamm, linen and e. cheek, rialriad, ouster., darninuo' pions iseonatiod cambric maims, erwriaern, tool do lama, balsarbaei sad losues, Irish, Fowls and (Ser um Moen% maxis*, cashew. crap. aad 'num , da lain. Omer% ausadkareldelb, silk and yam, , treat ail., black sat* 'awl . . ilk, ribbons, colored itpueas, Swag and book arasl/es, ale= Isor=braridicees,9oarAidarpA sekreMaFant patter., y ALLCS—,.....aI ...Molina of has !tali: 10 . 4 Ladd dn.., beanie ribt oar; coma fficapra, eSde, idea aad braid tames, tr. do, • - • ' • • • Ant /Pabst, • • • Nair' and- ',scoot bud' foreulair I. rear wariapri saw piddialar, aill-1130 ...is heir wag defer, , a.so. lididiPaY .h0i4 1.1. ram iammivisigi audio/any !mood sanors, pod gird aid aide JOAN D DAVltt Aiit Sob of a . Coustry'Mni: :•.- . : Wcaeseday morning. the 9411 ism, at 10 o'clock t will be =id at the C,otsmarclal We Roost, cosier oC Wood. aid 1111 b WILY, the stole mail dry Steels sock oCa century store. No Mena un •be saute of any ankle, and all sill be eoUl In Us till istaraity. ?deny derodstioas of seed. V tha eel eta a enamel finesetec and Ile zona sabtecem a liCh *gaiety saks of loot* b additheo to the aseesiseetet or Said* arti cles. The Us coalmine every variety of artlcksoisal to be feuad in irtonetry store, and too long Or MUM, . . . „eta o'cloek,p. ou • ." • 1 1 411 be sold of the gems led., et Emu Twiny oditierie; 'mulled to tie nombeig.ule, gnat as Itudwen, coy krt. hOMO turaiehieg . were, beau sokiltoes,.bmi,. tam ethool books, toodmisee .ead4ecy "Inkko... 'tents of sale, teal. conescy. , . • ..... .. • . 397 . Z.1 • - ." .. JOAN D * - DATAseI.. : . . • -• • &ett Pao died Pen Biotin .t Antrim • • • Will bi *old Woadlemma wl 30cloelr pieeisety; CoosmereLel Wee Ifisaats,:matt of Wood bad Ir eh meet' eh:roam:deed eseo lon bud P. ahr RV ger hoe school peso, 6960 Mooely I Co. usel &al do do do, Im do oStes pesos SD do Rorers'do, dosbla (wood; di) do Richard lloooye Vlciona pons; 50 do boo pedal steel do, dO do Plata eagle pea; boa, 3 den with boldeenr, 150 do Llsoessed surel pose, 1:11 coessoercaol d 9, lore sins, lads Hollinohead oboat de r perms lOD do Xadide I Co's