THE 1117WR011 GA:MUTE. BY Elltetttyltsi IntOOYS . A. O. I PITTED Taxa Us FEMAY.)IOII3UNg. 3112; 2, ma. ' It 4 r 4.1 , 1 its* 'Toast IMXPECICIII. • " •We_Prig' stadia sod forward Gee et earns!, ad : mammas and salraenriatia tar 411 i paper. • . . Wittman Wks • OssYnx phblisied !,ToWeety; M Weekly..—The Nay is Seven per altaank the hi-Weekly krt.. whir. per the Weekly ie WC Dollars Re amosuo, lbtery • •• • . 6mabirek latell‘nee;lkeiutic, NRh Isoporit, *pricy 2darketf, #c. ea bedue Toni' and as early in D day .int . , • saut:Anti•Xasealsgunshot, FOR ONIIISSIONER, • gas :111IDDLECSWA . 11:i.Athiuteetiog of the A iltamonle and Wh4 . ' emu ty.Loionaluee of Irrevon, once., held et laldestere 41lote4Plittebergi,eon • 7, May oth, the followieg • eal7.wks agreed upon: • Antenesouic and Wing eleetop °reset wad, bo • ugh and township in it what glway comity are eat • •• to . eourhe et lim platti ot' amidst, ateloatigi: nail, t 0 agpolnt twodei. distriet l biLmeet lo a cirty Caere. Vetitteedet;, II mthe :4= lone . 4 Y et lo IL, of said Ilaidmate candidates for ustional,'etate end ateueTadheitat to be ngtponal el the ensuing (*ll elee- . ite a ginaiary menage in nil the townseies ex cept wtll be held at 3 &elect, P.M. and In Plus- W e ell ilia ~vrittde and boroughs et-7hr. My al . The canalise* would earueuly urge, oPon the said atiellogithe neEetsity Nen eeleteritoriputhation, pre , 114,1 . *"7!° C9m llll4l l . ° l:rettenv, ;•• r • • T.W. Lung xi; Seentiagjes. , . igLelnitteeet . , myti . • . Tsai's, of is4A At hanUt, a Democratic po4p, duly and tearless ly carried by On Administration, has created anunprecedented national prosperity-0; '':.time el sandal, Mal 25. SknOliplumainhnotia bytho Diltimore Cowen wetenstuancedi. the Union bait *come very in'ilis Praia.; oethe dernoemtic policy in relptul *the ttuitl: When the , tariffpf 1810 wan inuleictntinler4on, tbe:Secretrup contended that.the lair. of 1£42, depressed the prices of ail+ catmint prisdiure, end Mat' his new scheme would up ealtur:, the , - foreign market that high . ' bin tinMrl and iecurni- The flourishes of the Mgr* ire:ill . well enough'intheiArair, brit -the cotton planter and the fanner nig not so err • 'dani lintohicitight by such trash, .not the free s , je,yeip, to prove *tam. that re... dared :prices demi:anode increased profits. A. isuit*..ther..essenionsnf the Union, we snholit.the Wowing facts, in retain:in to prince under the wi6 et isiLinor isic: olu.iwts rmcss. • Tarifftif 1912. Tariff of 1997. • December, '47. May 20,'19. Dean - Cottat‘phr 11%; ' 9 101 ''s 6' 4. • 41 23 231 y/ 16 71 13 rkwriMWOhl, 535710 3 , 37 1 $1,0301,75 3710621 Pork;acbbt 9.75 MOO 9,500,75 • •25 63' 6,6 7 17, 0 0' zlll 57 C 4ll , bushel, 60 70 . 300 36 , 30 037 c The column oh the r;ghs show the difference between the' pinlictionatf the free traders swathe eindintion, op wt this date. Comparing the prices at the. Markets of the West and South Weat,so far from lamming the prices of the Gainers' and tautens,' produce, we awn; and wand-ready-to -pecire,ilud. ill the leading articles of land produce 'id New -Orleans, except" the article of flour, are lower *ma aader,the tariff of 1912, at the consa 114004 period of the year, daring the whole pad. Jabot its existence: No ape .competent to 'judge of the action at the two tariffs has the hardihood to assert, that the_ law 0f.1916 has extended our inarkeis - abroad, or 'Cheapened oar imports in any progortion to the . distress it au caused among our manufacturers. and the Goad OcCutign gciods === aot r an a th emu ntry miss see i t s operation Snly;befoie it is cossigned to the:infamy it merits. ale session of Congress that Meets in 1949 wil l luiveihe matter in , clause, unleu she necessities the treasitiyaluitdif sooner force - its modificinism. operation; this Gm, has verified Whig predis; Your-dough a dispeuation of Prorideuce aided the isridi paid; year—end the future will show the Marva of the country itsyices in a more cost• mannerpsa they'will wish mpersed, when asr :sate; keetria. mperiment is to be stied. ' • *States he Gooses It will be seen from the following extract from the allocation of the Pope in . the Keret consiacch ‘• ' held st Boyne on the 29th nit.; that Pins IX ha. , no share itt the deciaratio'n of war to Austria— vEvery body knows, lienerable Brothers,' the "..words which , we, addressed to you on October .• di-Jest year; 'when we , reminded princes • 'girths Metemuil kiedeekt andattentive cute, which they owe to - the people placed under their power. the people isithe fidelity and obedsence which • 'they awe to their princes : , Afteurneis, we neglect ed nothing to impteseihese same autlimentson all. ' Would to God that the tired had msponded to oar pahmud exhortation., But every one isaware of the public' commotion which have. talc - en-place both in help and in other countries. If any OEM shonkt with to pretend that the path was opened to, such events by the 'acts which oar love and kindness prompt-us to ramp oat at the eminence meat of au maga, that sun certainly is mimaluni, • and 'cannot Justly impute such things to us, since , we have den& nothing bet what appeared netts eery for the prosperity of our temporary .state. With respect to these who, in our kingdom, have - • abosedourberiefeaweehnil,icaccaulaime wardic , example abet Divine Muter, pardon them from the bottom Moor hearts,. ,We call them beck to ,• better thoughts, and we pray. God to tarn sway from tbeir heads the chastisements which fell on ungrateful men. Besides, the people of Germany .eannet reasonably complain 'of us; because we were 'unable to contain the ardor of such °four imbsecte to the temporal ordeciwho have applaud. ' what. we. done in Italy,and who, intlamed with the love of their nation, United their efforts to 1 those of the other nations. - Many prisms in Europe; whose armies were More numerous thin outs, beheld themselves equally actable teoppose the uprising ((their people. In thafrhneoftbinp, however, gave another orderi to our troops that to the integrity sad security of the ' State. '.. However several persona moo. that a'&sire to behold us, inaccordwith the other populations and princes of filly, declare war ion Germany; moanaequenee, wejudgoitouidati to announce in your assembly that .06thing can be more distant &moor dough, than such a:course, - , which would be altogether unbecoming our pad. ciao; as holding on earth the place of Him Filo ia author I ‘Peace.'!. • . •4 We believe that the Pope not regret Yepigw lug his temporal though others Wishing well to Rome, most regret the summits manners in be has been deputed from power.' We be. hieve he would have effected by- mild measures, what others Posh at the price of war. -tru, am - Wiser Mewed to be to Maintain the. integrity hut own'-dominions;. • There - huh, bow. ' stet, b ee n a want of firmness in the Tope, Which . -has - preeipitated restate, and forced a • - myrmidon of Church and State. The PoPe, In the address we quote shows hicaselfto ben much better. Minister Peece than of War, and we • '' tem, Rome dent be all the happier and better in it h• er oppie,Adi:inskecif pester. What impieties as • most strange, is that Whitely and Gerwany seem is Much bent upon . fineigu war as upon mainiebrieg their own independence..-The dance. .-The blood of the People 'eeemisto have been so loft atagtnuit, that now that':u Me found vent.,•it flows like their - iseansain *ms= We hope 'those wounds, physical and mend, mayscion be staunched by the steuddishmem of free Government based upon law ' The 'Allsamr ems closed an elaborate anti . . Adis do on tbe Baltimore Convention. -, Wirtnra Bien the POMO of the Convention— where the "throes blaster of the morning is , thli lowed at night by deadly and, cotivultive peaks sad ernshitqg emidents, bens a fenth , is Merit re brehNinid where Southern Chivalry blackguards matt its own members as manifest a acme tor manliness and bonte n and w here tbe edutt of gra enriskit,ertdch at onebour, it wale boasted, was to be mewed under the creel/office bverseer'swkip, sit the neat le held on the table in the.. presence of its poluilomesanthare wan Qom these scenes of ezegament to look upon the People, and we find' them, ;wink solicitors firths favorable thane of the Corennelea, bet undelyanzions, but calm' • determined and theanse they. are Our edpotast if need he, wet right what is wrong—a ± epateastitt their 1 and in their temper, as in Oath pewits, to the mmerials of passion, Intrigue, ad sablerpost Out Constitute suchactiteelemeat m a ";T x uagg a/ duabliS bpi pew mow, im rapidly guia g : 9;N ., in "timii of ciackaw.-: combed.' and BaMMdtaaut-Oanberieed and MoUidaysbarg t; are iko *try - iipeePif be put in eocumnication '-'vait.bilaildialide dtia. new lines ineennatined. — tad :nrid*:der direction of Mr. Crßeiller, we be- Taoe beksTage,..l.scro on Monday Win in Mew :Yakmisl3fMetliaraMeatin4 tron,24Mteim diei; . , •'4==&rf. v,:EragvioPrlPlnm eee 4416 Aihir.4* , , frocribiNT...,-i lA* t — raisfog• f•.; raeirsOnr*Oriaiii:pf4l , l4,l4 people its pe;ailars.`l3.44, - 4biliiiiiiW, arveoprefibeTeretriterarthe Fseseheaverep Al-L4 4 l o nloged to all edei,reelaweckld Arriparticipstion in the rines — of - Apißlit Raises the pride ofilattif lossniCsie,2s., 'Gracie 1 ' 111 4S:don So sixteen- individttals Con. deninedto the begun bave,neen,at therbecgen Rs' 'Yhe 13)Cit aline 6011- - domaition talk placs in 1511, then:iota 'recent in Commutes to 5,10,12,:5 and 20 yeira,trxrattz , kscs, (Awned labor) the sentencesof venni-Arms . far ilk declared naiad Mirtyeighi indieldnabs: • .E.mends iceemency to needy 000. individuals Condemned 'to different penalities foam • simple ire: prmonment up to twenty years travans Sacra - .The adathustratton der domaider to take posses. lion on all properties, •real and personal, compos lag the whole propertyof the Crcrwn, with the en. :ception of Mote regularly made over to the public Mrvire by the competent andontien The fallowing desee was published lathe Mani' tear: eThe provisional government, considering that the principles of equality inijilles - uniformityof not tame for the citizens called to the same fanctions. decrees: The repreneniatives of the people shall wear et dock - oast, a white WAilicOal with lappets, sad a tricolored sash with gold fringe.' They shall also wear in the button hole,on the left side, a red ebbsin in which &tit be worked the Maces of Me remains to be 'sien bow the bishop., &mini. can' friars, and other ecclesta' sties, Catholic and Protestant, who are elected. wilt look when hey pnt on the double : breasted white maw:at. seance The manufacturers of Lyons are living on the produce of forced sales. They complained of be. nig compelled, by neormity, to sell,to a boar of En glish speculators, their' mocks of silks and velvets, at lin than hall - their value. They say,"the best velvets, which should produce 23 fr. the yard, thdy haver moted with for ill franca" • - -The Paris National ginormces that h Glliia was =tarried in Losnlon Ouse rum since; to the ' Princess Litman but that - it was agreed, Li yoliti. eat reason., that the menage Should be kept se. act as long as M. Guist* remained in Mike. . smszartox or eruct zo The ProvizionalGcrrenment of the Venetian Re. public ban accepted the principle of the resuakin 'of Venice to Lombardy, but to obviate the ditlicul. tv arising -Arm the proclamation 'of the Venetian. Republic, it General firs be con voked at Venice., elected 'by , unqiersal autrotiiik to decidethe union with Lainbardy; alter. which the mill- Assembly will join that of Lemtiarayoma' thee form one single constituent .Ass z mbly. lice le bletclted,lov col Yet tekee. ' aeouvton or IIdvaY::• - The Queen of Portuolltas tuned a demon. painting a commission to carry into effect the - abo. titian of slavery in the' Pottumseii ultramarine .The Waal* Committee of filly have Toted a resolution, urging the Qemsaubi Cmi'deretion to keep the promises mode to the Polei,:and deck?. Sag Mat the Poles shall be allowed sill to pass threntgh fiermany on their return to their nall t vf • PoLllia MODE or W/Larair. blicrolasskre popular annamm i t is zurergeneral. A letter from Posit oftlnp.6lll lag- in the. CrAyme Go.urtts eta:either almost all villages are empty.— Mieniawski's tactics are peculiar and new ' and seem to embamusi the Prussian Geneials. The soldiers are said to be greatly diaconal:wed- by the bravery. Moist by the Me* and the awful manner in which:the sythemen matte -their attach They come on whetting their sythes and surging thmr song. Deringthe Ire of the soldiers they go down upon diets ketees, end mainly rising they rush naiad the rants. of their 'enemies. When They ausick artillery they sing ablum, rime their eyes, and advance with perfect reslgnation. molewskin operations. are:calculated . to tire the The great liattleFfialdwhichTdieralawski Imancrw , chosenln himself and w b eie be is to,bed Oita with numerals. bon, in the town of Wreschen.— In the forenoon ayesterday,there wasemrart des. pemte battle firaght there, and it was one ira'which the insurgents proton] that they had utter cuprampt Ex danger an d kw death: They were eiked by Lieub Geh. Wredell, who brocight-thentorithrn reach of his artillery, and when the fire opened on, them, it mowed them down by entire files together still they resolutely matched Chward. They are now in possession of Werschern from which there is trachoma ofdriving them uha an ow:/them. Lag ems atroups can tret collected. • . unrausiv—erars or commix. The occount. from Renpry temtifY to the Aurae of anarchy in which that country is planed.. A rebellions spirit, supb as was never known, twists, scents to animate the *estuary eversineethe re cent concesmicms were made telltale. qbe noble,, who kit that they had been trampled upon, take part with the peasantry The new MMistry at .Pesth - appetus paralywid;and the national guard, far from interfering for the suppression of disturb. Risers, barely maintains docen t neutrality: •. trader these eirestaritances. the Kuustry_istuging the Im perial Goyernment to recall the fitments= tempi from Italy,Moraria,lll4 Bohemia. ' The standing army inlitnagary,it is =ld, barelj. ioncaudi at pre. meat to 15,000 men . —a keels antenna adequate to the defence of the country. • • - It is stated ifit a letter Imp Penh ; of lat,ilat alsrmini rumors bad ,reached, tbs. city from the Hanna mid .Croatia. Huy kicarnitsa fa habited by the &Maas - hadonochilusei—Xlni Geargiewich Xing. The Mrs of Eronts ; lellochich;divi was no. Masted by Frame MetterniCb ; was openly gel> claiming the counter revolution. He said that Its walla go at Lbw:head of 100,000`eten Old 'soldiers sn a:establish the old order of thing* in Hungary, the Emperor, who he said tans invested with row. er by God; having beenforced to make mucessons. The letter adds that in all parts it vas said that the country =sin danger, and the'cry or—oro.Asniar was beard arerrarhete. The Miamians entertain a reit jealousy clam Americo Govertneat, to which. thee , ett design Sc wholly separating Cnaatia Seismal; Dalmatia, and part dale Brant, kelt the 'Kingdom of tiangaty Some of the Selaimilaito have en. tered Peterwanille, where' they kMmed the effigy of Kmiuth; and showed Other meths of hostility to the Magyars. At Presbstrit the Sews have, been etrearetelY 'their house, mimicked, their household harniturti deitiiiyed, sod the wares taken ream their shops. i The launder lasted 28 hour!, when the Jew; numbeaue;3oo families, re. tired from the town at the' mitten of the mithozi. tie; Mid encampe d the opep air in theiSehlosir berg. ..EvetiMit Jewish hospastdembeen =sack. ed, and the sick were torn (Mm e their beds and badly treated; without 'dilferen4e of ego or sex, while even the Amish tombs have not been re. spected. The . burgher' *eau's'. aiknot Woman till the Jew* hid evacuated the town, so by this means ail they bad to do wail to protect empty ATE ON TELL COUNTRY. A poor man, named Liston got seven pounds of Indian meal from the relieving odlcer at Carrigato; her, near Nenagh, onToesday the 2d alt and was found in afro hours after lying by the mad side dead, with the meal near him on the ground . She poor creature had been without food for the two. days previous. We have it on the authority of Captain Dailey, inspector of Nenagh Utticm, that the condition of the poor in several partite' this most fertile and ltotteilul district,' is in every respect as appalling as it was in Skftibereeu . last year.-71,perstry Vim Las morsanos.—The passenger Ilde has greatly doomed this vest in Sligo. Andbutfew comparatively now offer themselves as entilnutts, competed with the lhOUlall4s who lea our shores is the spring of 1847. :This out be accounted for many ...ways. The morel lose of life in those ships in which (aver brokel ont—the deplorable condition of the surrivent.;—their - sickness and misery—and the gloomy 'accounts seat himie by themvhave deterred many ,Gttia emigrating.. But there Is a strong chick u the people. The sew passenger regalth pon bareadd,tl considerably to the price of the passage. and the people bootless money than last year. When the famine and ;es. thence came, almost all who could leave the corm. . ~ . . ... Pram DimmutOorn—The Jinxed between the German and Se r laywriim inhabitants of .Bobernia nem to incriace, and threatens to produce the most serious codiequencec ',The &lamellae/ have declareddhat they ; will not select Deputies to dhe German Pajama; and that Mervin. not rang ,p.. Mee its supreme a uthority. On the lat inal,_ PO: lic tranquility very seriously diriudied at po g o., The to as were dada shied regains* N the Jew's grate which' was barricaded against the nationsl Ft Sesinalpenousrem wound ed, and thuty M custody.. A strict inter& onion has been set on food and all assemblages of the populace strictly forbidden. .k. is expected that open w . moat Irmo break net between the Cbedisi and the German populatias. • . ... Rstroi.s * or Eleanore—Tins elections had pass. ed of in mod pars of Rhenish Prussia, thong • alarming riots broke out.at' Teases on the 3d art., and were not quelled until several persons had been' killed and wounded. Several 'barricades were raised in the town, 'and gnat were brought to force tbetni but trazugskity was ultimately:elecr ed withouilhe employment ,of artillery;_ The re• suitor the election canons yet be known, but it is thought that part i es , in Rhenish Frees 4 will be Stsourtres 0Y Ckaroaric Prsnooncre-::The Pastuitits &sawmill' publishes! Royal de. cm, by which punishment is altogether abolished in Prussia, stash punishment being in exudstent with the principle of 'perfect equably of political rights.... . Rata rots Iser Nuori.—To relieve necessi tous woelinen, the municipal_ autltcsities.cif:l3erUn have levied an twat, tax on the citizeiss--everg anew estimate the amount of his owe income. . . ;..Vatiifu Itarrtir Alcurrassorns--. The: Baptist duainntiun ti o' rotVirnin . is oakduitis their itunverw ries inPdanbaulth this vault.. Thitibod*olCluis. tianahas,in its oututection in Virginia, live Inandosi sad two chasubles, twenty - 4foot asstetatiins, and sanity-must' e thousand five hundred wd attrthree ccoomOcinte, Pot Mmiletaek,Gzacass CounouseThe hf*Utiot Gamenili*feresce. after i l / 4 L 0 5, rea "tf riai4nri bar daYe.akvaab.,_ ad a! The testAsye Alianyferegiiii%siakaesi us or the lag dye or larsienA . PsmEna;...g,r.erT W m Wag IMS dm it the psalm despatelg sod the reports citbe SOTO ral committees weie generally adopteCUrithOut modification.f. 7TheamieritOrriretr4nir Yeati . h:enert:Srni Meet in Bosbint,and is tbeicourse of another men. ty years emir May - be another trusetincia Fats. Notts Terisay yer tbe conference was beld in this city. • •• . • =M , In tart*, anstannet btu conumulate the I ,beri of We great. Methodist Church of the union upset the prospect am amicable senlenteat attic :Property Question, and all the matters of dismay gnorring Ant of the institution of .92areq. We hope Ihe stand ta4s by the Chula North may ruse an ifeCtree dement in the ultimate Weigh. meatofSlaireryfrmit =otherwise free and favor tounhy. .osassas: Cortnumem—Otr the subjtiet of Tem. peninektbis Coat:mace have muuthrtormly stuikel. The ; act, to which we would refer, is a revival of the gnorl old rule (to be pert and pareel of the Me. tiioilisti)ipline in falafel that the members shall ice nine in the traffic of liquors, nor use iatozl• eating drinks, rt is Darr, theirekee, the law of tlie chuteb,. thai Tempeianee shall characterize the members of this religious body.' There was another gnextion of which we give • pawing notice.. The ,propoaillon, which created some little, Oakmont, to extend the term of pw hatiOn br c a ndidates br the minisuy, to low yews, was taken op yeaterday been on, and laid on the table, by an almost unanimous vole. ArpsnsrsT .- - - enjoy the adrantsgei of her water Works, now in tepid course of completion: ',The princiyol put of the eicavalion Guam hula has been done, and all the huge pipes east, and ready to be laid. There is one:main pipe, 20 inches in diameter, to be run dcortsOhio Sweet,. to Woo Common, and another f.ranaveMely, the whole lesigth of Federal Street; 'branches then will be taken to any part of the Pantotorns Essr—The travellers ens ilittiNg Eastward 'tn more than their usual numbers. Ou Tuesday, 123 passengers wain east; via the Moms• gahela and National Road, and yesterdaratout as many mme.. This is bat one of the these wines, though the most travelled: A Actlike this demon• strauss the importance of Piusburgh as the great' thoroughfare between the East and West. CoaatxmaHnceO— . The African Methodisi Episco. pal,Chtireb, on Wylie Stfeet, 4,111 be consecrated, by the usual semi" on tdi at , at 11 Ehr uTe o'clock. A' collection will be he n l! towards ro .lioving the societyfrom the i debtin din the 'consultation of the building.' . " , . ' 'Alum Pio Merar..—Thir statement; 11ed bleb cer meal has been sold at $lB per ton, currency, ,haying berthdenied, we Would Say that the details of the transaction will be given as soon as those 'eat> doubt it will premise to transfer the statement to their columns. Facerr.llens was a pretty heavy.from, night Wore lasi, a few miles from the , city, in the dime. hoc . ' al - Perrysville. No damage; however, to the .trait. Is apprehended. , McGurn* Sums or Scnoin. Boolm—Mr. Mellor has laid upon our table a'set of these be. semedly popular books. They have already been inimduired into a majority of the public schoolspf botik citiac and have been adopted extensively in ‘ ',Varian! other planes. They ebb among the beli+. worts of On !dad now published. Snaterr's Warn= Rernew. ' The June 40. of this al:arable periodical is beLaitus;li fully set tains its increasing reputation fir accurate details of the state of the currency of the country; and 'ample reports cf all couriterfeit notes that are afloat. /dr. Sin y, ebb enterprising publisher, has suc ceeded in malting the. Review indispensable foam ier bushiess man: 111thr Maws 0'46 PtittsdarglA The Prestgpiasir. Since the Leedom's have taide their =mina. tion far Perlidant end VICO .1 5 inident,. every per soWis- begitting to wonder and to ask who the - Whip will he likely to fake Some in Mak- aide &emit, My 'Mit the Sage of AIM. land will teethe man, While oasis' affirm with all the eamesinpas iniaginablif that Scat will overate him; and 1100028 the chair of office himself It V ow it may be we Will not pretend to' say: -We are • ',in= admirer of Henn Clay, the eloquent Sena; tor and patriotic sagmi He has been at- the bead of many noble movements—he had cone more ke bii oiountii in a political point of view than any other living mamt-hor has - proud. himself to be win —he has proved 4fm.elf to be leatiorable-Ate has proved -himself to be gt for any ogee ki the eft tft- the people, yet how' have the peOplif sited towards him! The het is, we consider Henry Clay too peat in intellect to be appreciated by the present gene. ration. Men sometimes live and think in two greet a meaner Cade world around them to com prehend. Prejudices intrifere, and critics without "brains, aandemswhat they cannot fathom, and con. sequently cannot admire. Shakspear vnote too keys strain for the smattreers in literature who armed stout him to understand; yet this awn bard whose memory is forgoaect—thts same might) , genius who was , t wild above Wear art' is now the idol af the world—the fact of humanity. We as s people are yet in our :Political Marley.— Our experiencehsa not been teuScient • to net us into the secret. or the great, sad the truly noble. We may neglect political, as Weil Mir other z standi air of worth; we may preach about jests:send about learning when we are absolutely ig nottutt.of the messing of the terms. ,ln the midst of tor prejudices we may exalt • man to power that deserves it net. .He may be a - petty trifler; a soft of a Johnny Raw in all that relates to the great questions in Political Economy—he may be one of your fawning knaves who lives on the breath of pbpular applause, and one whose every act is characterised by a base subserviency to party dictates/m& party militates.. In any Other thing but polities such. proceedings would receive the deepstan3p- of public condemnation ; but an un skilful nabob is raised to high arms and renown kw proving himself to be as silly as a school boy, end as fond at Prey as a plumed soldier. We inatddliket to see Henry Clay President, if It can bei brought about. It is the conscious:me of his real worth; his deep skill, his gigantic intellect that indiaseliis party to sick to him through defeat, and - tonsil his flag ta the mast when the Gist . bfflincely 'bud to , yield. Our country is in a dis• ardeati state and we want some person et the heed Iliaiff who has skill enough to manage during these reciting times If the people are wise they will look to their own interests, and if they took to their, own interests they will -vete for Henry Clay if he beipme the nominee. .. • Axairs.. .st 1E61.2 Curd has , recently Written a letter to it . friend iii Wastriagtan, which contain. the Wowing extract. We know Mr. Clay well enough to know that he will t te 03131011 to acquiesce in whatever conclusion et • Convention may arrive. ;His wannest friends, in 1610, were disappointed at the 'nomination of General Harrison, but no man ac quiesced ink more readily than Mr. Clay, or ren dered more efficient service daring the campaign. Megnenimityand generosity are the leading traits' ofcharscter euth the warm hearted Kentuckian, and the letter ftom which we quote, skim this to be true .12M=T .11.0Y , 11111 7ETTICt OT. YL CL4T. 'causer I am unable to sinticipate the Er Wilts °Ceti/seri:4We two great Conventions now. nigh at hand; and from all I hear, it is eimally dig" Jima' at Washington to (am a correct opinion. I learn that great hest and excitemen t emit among the memberearCongress. Lgerformed a reluctant duty in acquiescieg in the submisidon amp name to the consideration of the Philadelphia Convention. Whatever the sue may be, I have thereby secured myself against nil responsibilitY and all jua reproaches', sad I libel be content"' Misedro.—Major Aims Mama; of this county, Inspector of the 2d 'Meted*, 15 Division, P. At left borne about three week@ since for the parpne of going to Pittsliurgh to draw money to pay the ex pense. of the Brigade, and has not returned, nor her anything amain been ascertained as - to bin *Washouts. Her had a draft of considerable e• mount ofState funds, and it is aid, bad procured money to some amount Born other maraca. There are Carious rumors 404 on deaubject. One that be has beenyobbed and murdered; another, of the lated Mitt we bane heed, that be hsi 'enlisted in the U. Army for the Mexican service. Them, turwerrer,are mere rumors ? and nothing certain be knoin except that the Major and the money MO Adding Me miming. Major Kamm ban - heretofore susMilled a m iming. repataliork—aariors Region, Gets Boa" of Ketanc, is ay Re Yice Presi. dine. - The general is a gaUent.soldier, who WU ItaltilY* l teamed blbOn thus selected , play '10.141 1 . 010" SO Lawn -Gia we mey wet oi s ticketAos kneed, se wine one said in MU; when the Betimes Convention TlMlllated SrLss Wiuont. Vhse President with Jun K. Poss, Wit it is.a kangaroo tido, withal' its Wength is bind l eg e The ncennation or Gen. Boren AaT bata eatimit Itsvt‘csala The Witly Coss seance will aelecia,iickat torbielt, byes:wiring the hearty coocurrence ofthe whole party, Glow* lit of a triumphant tisetios.—Allasy -lUME TMRAPIL I=z===l c , ' , "-thePinahargnittaiette - litiossair .it.terty..g.rman garst. • , By tdigtinbiiderporlifrom Zdeniphis,welearit that tbnatearnekhelseitkianibient rinaithiarleri - Isin . d, on titorghrtiamo; and thatttla aria ' mew, e o;ll:Vin!ntiagei and . 30 deck pienengera, were twig , parreagers were anima With great dillenityr; • iorrevpadence l Pinsbarab .0 - axone. CENsinsllll 2461tICET. Flow The . inailret is heavier - kn yesterday, and the buaineaS doad is at a :Mall coneesidon. Ciitt—The Marketls Meis Pork—Sales are. elected &tie perbbL. BiCou—Saleof Shoulders at 2r a s of Sides 11.314 and Gilliam at 41 per Id Laid—Sales r a s , rilL per lb. • Sugar- 7 hlnilhate itinsections to day at 4 cents, per lb. H • - Coffee--Sakii anti° ai 7/c pei lb. . Whiskey—Sales of 400 bats all 4 cts per gal. The wesdhir is pleasant, and its, river is filling. LOUISVILLE MARKET, Lomantit, fund 1, 6 r. u. Flour—The niarket is dull, with moderate sales at $4 50 per bbl. Wheit—Sias of priniti.while at 85 cents per bushel. Mika active. - C o n - Of +rime. velure, in •sicks; at mar, cams, per bush,k , • • • lard--skate Steed pei lb. •- endshey..:-.4aleli at ills per gallon. Mess Pork--hlo. 1 is held at 38 50; but sales to: a limited extent have been etrt , :cied at $.3 25 cent. per barrel. Prime Park ihselling asp 2556 50 per bbl. The weather is pleasant. The water in the C. nal is G Ike 10 inches and falling. General Seat was received by the people of Fredefielrollarilawl, with enlitusiistic demander. ironed' rerpecti . CAAPA.IOII P•PEllis . wiz = usirrrs. • Every thing et pvesem indicates that the earning Presidential eampalgis will be 'the' most exciting ever nought; Upon all silks we see preparetiona making by the administration press to sustain the executive by tlienheap' circulation - cif . the usual statements with which,,, tbey gull the public car on the eye ofnledion.. • To Spread the unlade whereveetbey may Mayer their poison, we shall issue a campaign paper at a price ao moderate' nate place tt in the. bands of every good Whig in this region, as well as in the hands of all thOer who love their country with an mimed beart, and who desire toMee our coxoneition, for which onr Fathers fought and died, pit:peeved from the danger of being torn into' a. thou and ftigmenta by an unprincipled Mud min guided faction, whose entire and devoleO object is to obtain power mid the Mods incidental them to, and for the sake Of which they. ore ready and willing to sacrifice every priemple'of right and jus ace as well as of Law anduiner. Therirazettee,haine*eryacheeh found 'wanting, in its duty nod devotion to the great • interests of Western Pennaylvaniadwithlwkieh it has been. identified fir nearly three musters of a century and we fruit to be:fiind in the kireniost rani* daring the - Corning campaign.' When theNallonal Convex tion composed of the chosen patriots Of the republic shall decide upon the . man who is fa bear oar Prey vicarial banner, we shall eater into his carport with all thenoergy, and industry we possess,' and throwing away the scabbard fight for the good old cause,. to long as the enemy keeps the field.. Weaken put upon our brinner,as one (lithe cardi nal principles for which we contend, A PROTEC TIVE TARIFF, ,ono that shall secure to those living on American soil, he labor requisite to rug duce oar own Iron, our own cotton, oar own glass, our awn salt and in shorten that is remriaite for our comfort or; convenience that can healed. at borne: - • We shall go for the good Garners polity of ' buying nothing that we can produce Imuselvii-i, , _We shall demand too ftma the next adminiitree '_'lion appropriations for the improvement •af our rivers and turban, and shall insist that a port of the revenue •we contribute in raising, shall be expended far our benefit nod not all ,be given to support useless war., and greedy, lazy, worthless-gniand contractors of the goy =m eat. 1• . ctablen, We shall gat those who will give us • goy ' eriunent adimithamed upon the alma economical I scale consisten with honor to the position we oc. I 'cupreraong th nations of the earth. We shall go for rico-interference in all European • politics either by direct 'sullen or the mow remote unplicatirat, behaving that our true -destiny I. to Mind o ur own business. within our own bounds , ries, and reunionismd the virtues and advantage* of our Sum of government •by nor examen and not by arm o f, dipiomocy. .i _ • ' ••• , , • We shall oppose the aceptilsition of any more ! territory, Ind Shill insist that; no, means. shaft be spared to restrire'tato an' horwrible peace. with our sister republic- . : - . To those:who approve the dechfrolions ire have made, we now appeal and ink them to old us in the dissemination.of the creed we 4xt . down.. . •!The Weekly Gazette Of the 10th of June Will anemia the National Nominations. - •We will can. mence on that day and rend the Gazette until the the result of the. Frmi4i'. mini, ',election Is known upon tine tolbifiog tetma..:. s; Fifteen - copies - ' “,•• '7,00 ','• ` Twenty ~ ' 9,00 •.. Co. 'hundred copies . 35,00 No package! will he made up contain' og leas than ive;,cgptes; Select:Lich 62,50 der. willbe amp ! ed and so in propmtion, for additional copies.. ~ We wmld .coheir the attention of the present patrons of the Gmeene to this matter and csk their aid. The extremely, ,low rate - at which we offer the 'campaigrv.,paper leavia buts smell margin over the actual expense of publication M us, and all orders mutt be attended by Lush. - The moue can be sent to Ps through the post masers. IT ERASTIIS 117.001(..4,3t c. 0. .- , Prostzwunts sin; Omo Cs:wt.—We take plauture in furnishing - the lillowing infoimetiou respectiegthilt , .work, the stock of which is ha3d principally by our citizens: The entire line of Canal is in tine wider, the damages secesioned by the flood at the close of navigation law fall, haring been repaired is wok son for opening navigation 411142.6 mi period:— The Ohio and Erie Eztention Cam's were opened in she spring. The amount of tolls received up to ?Ist Met 1817 and 1646: , , At. Youngstown in, ISi 9, Do. 1947, Increatel in 1848,, . ..51925p0 Ai Ravenna inl••• 1918,i 3193 • Increase in 1848, At Akron tp Mky 1,1849, 1279 Pa • 1817. . 9 7.? locretse in 1818, 300,00 • Total ineret4! in IS-15, up to .. ; ,: 21st Max, ~ ,m _ . 43030 1 9 The fallowing gentleen base been - alseted•Di, ir 0 f rectors AO the ensuing ear, viz: - - - • . LaierderKirig, '' Pasen, -.. , ; •. '.... . v i rre „ ' o,,,.F Ge ns' Pieemn .. • Jacob Perkin.,. ' • J : •• . • ••• :- • Seth Deg, _, . 0 .. Ravenna, . -•• Charles T..Wilkspo,'° . c:lfeve, Conde, Penn Robert Taiga, .-..• .......- IliilouleaphUr s • " And the goveloß4Phid. bits appointed: . .. Cyrus Premise, -• , Ravenna, • As Direetorklin the pig of The Stale: . We understand lbat ifis the idmiligro iiir LeictiO ter King, Esq., the Presidoni, to resign bin sent in the &seed, and it Is probable that Thomas D. Webb will be his suecesser.—Prque. Tog. Sanaaair rim: . Bucira to MicatPan—qbe Leg* lature of Mietitganoit uLte smion granted . a charter setae Waal: people of the Stal;, conferring upon them the right traeinalillah in the county of Leaawee a seminar', In vi:biefi labor shall be cola bine4 with learning.. i• . Dew and magnificent ;dap rnannylvanit, eonarneted trove the county an . rveys authorised by !belStain, and oihei original source* hasbeen pul fished under tneliroper!ntendenOe of MUM F. Morse, tr,' \ vil ••• • _ - /alien Fser.rinilint.—Wn would - call attention to thineapn/lant reined). No Coughs, Colds,Consuniptios, Asthma and all all ' tiros Throat lipid Lune.. ilarininerreyaltilsett within stet/ Year. Plelltild °Mi nion to use a inedieline of thia kind, we haya by expo. ellen tested ha akeefient aoisklion, add Me recommend it to' when. Mitdatara other mbar venters Meted With hionchial alktionsarill And great benefit &mina sea It hi prtlystad by a aeleoll• fie physician, and ell clamor/oral find it a safaeLnd enemas inadteine in tha discerns Cot which it ea ,...ended,.-Ifolumbas (Ohio) Close and Journal. Fannie at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth 'yeti. mrra • Vou foolish; silly Old fellow, read lib, and be no lotiger bold, ahhbarless and built... bk. w, son, 'ilea Liberty isteesi,•Pittsburgh, P. nertlfieiron the o Ulf ,"that hir.Thos. Jaeksoles head, an the lop, Arno entirely bald , fitr IS yeses, and that by main two 30 bottles of Jones' Cons! Bog the heir is growing AA and thick.' &At in Neswk,by ft OLDS t,50N,278 Braid .I;.R. VAN LIUSILIRIC,' earner of Dived and, N.murket • ' • grYelkne Tee* pinid brealli, llke sanest death, • 4 : .t "117 . repgr, and diapuding. ' .1-eld bare teeth as whitemat: • Sweet breatb , —hang • • den T0".0.` • use a.boe It eosti bet IS cents, and is really afiessultel artlett. KiVe. the teeth's Ana vandal. • Amd brpiuit,mh lahei , so6l4l.iir Who, Yee ith.y. • saiuhig. Uszapareisir atte...".U( this • ttig atislY noy M.. Sold only to Pius m.lO, site surrlVdanewly :i!giN-12 , 0Fancruorinicz*F5* -- . , - f-"Vatt its AO • lammed to essonacii throstlt - dosaaas pet thL/01131 WALL: a' West Doer eandiale feillte.ene! 4teekr Reeeeliej the Ike:Wel:44 the Ash PlSogniCsoni. is atraa won& to tbs. Whig nod Atiti•Xesonie-Akinimata, Won to itatanbla as • candidata for nointaseson for Cle tk of the Cosa •. While me en diattahaed a et* , ea pentane! Orations; before th e Vetting Iptche Colleteeoo. man . be waned to sat, that wt me impressed with the belief that /1.• Weisel! has chaos that the Whin p iandinA-Massodo puny a! thii ore called to meaty Bon no otos has ve . ,,ca c urate, et his Witt so dm Whig ante =Tee has or could lactated in question. • . . 0 9,,c • lhanata.Csaland &aim. Cam Anntron—himato Edam Toe all pions through the mamma of tom paper, as: the neme of mien gym, of maw!: tosnakip, will he mum. ed to the comietConey_ _Cotnattion itemonipanoe us the Anti-Mssotor and Va.li,candldato yet COCIDO Au di= • analifitanoas ot Itit.'Barll are sash as to innate the Wald &scam of the dudes of the ate.. nod his firmness and conaimeney as • Whin per Ida; strong canna upon the tayorable consideration d the ',env linnatal be supported In Cancentioa ! Corm —Menses. Mom Yam are segues usl to annotates the MUM idsCORMICIE, req., of of Moon township, a candidate for notbieatiou for ; the -place of Regimes. subject w the declaim of the didi•Mawinle sad W . hig County Convention. • myldVlaltillELLE9. • & Co , Please to announce for as Ihit name of.1011:4 cEWEN, P: M. of Hersionsville, as a snit. able candidate kw the office of 'Seemlier of Alyglenty county, et the next lianas! election. • ffeliestei hint orthy, as well as eosopetent.•we pnweasktm as 00 ebace, sub net to a decision ofihe NintioCoatrention la 3000 out. toyl9. . 'BOUM FAYEITE, Courriftirtrria--Meurs. Editarc . Toft tramper ted to anaoraca Akron& the caimans of our palmy Wm GEORGE W. BOWMAN, Era.,; of Pim tams. ship, is a an for mainattoa for. dui oiler of Re . subject fa'the dreirica! of AA An*Mrfonie nod NvbitCo.mtl Alyea/WV , : BEANS yhnoff. • To ma Emma. of AsMinster Cocsrrr.-4'ellour •Cairens: Being requested by a number of my (den& to offermyrelfae a candidate for the office of Pert of the Coen of gearter Session. of Alleghen enty, for nonneation by the Anti-Masonte. mei 1 County : Coerced's:l- if I about be us fortunate se receive thelsoatinstion, it Yell be my endeavo ur,( i the dal Aim oldie ofiee if elected.' • .. . • mygdulttsi3 • GEORGE WATSON... TOT= Vorama ov dissialllllT botlirlf-1 fnpectful. Iy offer missiles • eindidate for Clerk of the Courrof Quaner Serrions; ke., of , Allegbeny maw, subject w the declaim of tie something Manmade Whig Coot notion— If I so/d b re immure is to obtann the majority of your • atteragoa, my endeavor dull be w, &seism the dunce of the office with fidelity. rayltdhertf • ~ LHVIU3 YOUNG. 11.11011:121. 0/ nu COMIN—MLARY MIUNOT, of the hilt Ward. _Pittsburgh, will be supported In the Anal, Minns& and 14.Convendort, for the Whet of Coen. ty Recorder. Mr. Unapt was raised • fanner on Ltru. has Island; Is an old einem; a good Whig, and war. tb of an active suppott. He Vial& Ole We no, and Me father in die Revoludotary war : : • • Otzas. or Qeishot lICIENER, of Wilkissburgh, will be'supported before the 'essotog Ceittresthou rove handidate for soutthedeto for Clerk of the Cseut of goarterSessieur, bp' • • _ thrgtdkw , . MANY' VOTERS:. Cotten ibisiimai—lVe are repeated to state font WILLIAM J. MAKES, of Aileghrey cite, Ise eaudi. date tot ghostlike of Register .of this calmly, Sabieet to the ocestiltallort of the Whig Commotion.; Ct.thsttoCases—DANIEL.McCIIRDY, OE I Elizabeth, will be aesedidate for the *thee althea of, the eeveral Courts of Allegheny womb aubjeet to the ♦ decision_ of the Anti ,, hlaseste• aud Whig Courtht- El. • 012: Please autooee m theme s of FIN CONNh./itJ of Upper St:Clair. as a esffiidete for. , .the office of Iteeonler. • Mr. Coaxer a a Whig Uf the toght stripe, sod worthy oleo active support. - - stythiallerterteoT BALDWIN. Cothrre liseterce—geatEd Iv: KENNEDY; ofUUle. ghetty oily, will he supported behest' the Whig mud krui.Maeouie Convention; for the office of County. tier ton. tarlautiterwte . Com= Rmatsran.—The name of JOUR 111ECAS REY is respectfully presented to the Whir and Anti- Al atonic Convention, as tt candidate for the wade of Register. .sayl6 AIANYMIENDS. 137 - . JARRD AL BRUSH 'sill be a candidate before the And•blasonle and Whit County. Convention, for the office of Clerk of th e Colin 91Qamur Sessions, ke. utra - EEr T. LIiddILLAN will be a eanthdate for .the othce ofClerk orate Conn of quarter, fkaskius, An, solaces to the' ecision oLthe approaching Convention.. stitbdtwif T. • t Coma Commtesoksis—The name of THOMAS VAIRAIAN vent be peeleated to the Whi and Ann- Masonic CouveatioN to assemble on Mel di of June _pext,'as a candidate the Me above office. I• toyalavve • • WARD. Omen Commationna.—We are requested to C.'S that WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegbray . eit7, will .14 • candidate for the shove office, subject to the decision of the Anti , Aluonie sad Whig County Convention: - CoonsCoeteusessh—TllCWAS DAMSON, of Pee bles townsbip,is candidate (p the esiJofsee, sebject to the action ; Of tbs• Autl-hiseoute and .Whis County Gametal= : atstraltivrieS wt he acandidate for the :f Ere "M" r b dr(T hiP s: subject to the decision of .the. Anti-hlasottie and Whig Convention. ayakos&ww Da. hilLswah Lyme Pius—This tea i great medi cine is rapidly sopplatniag elf other seemlier yet pro posed for a disesuled beer. Its effects am so derided, aide and speedy, VI tit give It cleims postessed by no other mitheinis offered to the public. .The Inventor s a very distinguished physician of VitTionsi practising io a region of couotry in-which the Liver complaim. (or Nepalis, se it is termed by medical teem) I. peculiarly common and formidable Dr. Mgrs. spent years In the discovery of tee ingredients of his Fillsousd pro portioning their quantitica. The result *Chia reward.- es has placed his 111922 •030116 the beeefactora of erten kinik by nfording_amedieine to the sick, which vilest , ates and cures the moStobstlnate uses of the terrible com Plaint. Have Tata plain the right side, ander the edge tithe rib% which inereues with • pressure—un :able to lie with ease oh the left side—with occasional, sometimes constant pain ander the shoulder Wade, fro openly enteodingm t h e tope, the shonldar! Rely up on It. that althomprt the latter pains arestimetimes taken for shienniatie, they all ariee from disease of the liver; and if you %Wield have relief, im instantly and parches* a bet of Dr.. IPLane's Liver Pins; Poi . sale nt the -Drat Snore ofd. KIDD& Co. 00 weed st.• 19229 ' • x.cmimo 01041 ,„w i ttri. "Vl' Tli far g retler than um '' etreThetore acquimil l ry any '. se.. nee of Reuling Books in the United &Mee And the increase of the . pntrentyears mks erverthose foam! years, is even m • greater ratio than eyer, before. , They now nand Wore thetroblie approved as.nutost 'll.oeUet peep: wan The Mllovring Sums Wend Appended to very memo commendatory manna (upon- a very carnal and thomegh ezemina lion) will be readily appreciated:: • • • Rev. Charles Dhoti, DD, of the Vienne Christian President /. iggs. • Rev. 11r. .E. Store. Rev. K Ala orit Rev. J. M. Trimble. Re.. P. L. Witten., orthe Methodist Female College. R. IL Bishop, D. U., of the Fanners College. • Fr= Me well heaven Principal of the rentals Semi= nary, at Stenhenvtlle, Rev..e. C. Beanyi r .:' • , • fermarant.ta., AprD MI • Hiring ewire eouidence w the woman excellence of the &Mena:Schad Boots, ant believing them hot ter calcalatedi Wan any Mitdn known lo um. for We • improve Se ment of the scholars, I have. foraome Haw used them In oar minary, and re:noel) , desi g n 10 maim* but wood remmunend them to MI enge in the cebs.., cation of youth.. I CHARLES C TPY, • Burt Female Seminary. . Having used the Telerate School Beaks for sewn] yeah, I fatly concur with the above. • 4: Ar.cirsticaN, ALIT a; Id Id. rn-,-,:.ei ;4 1:„.. o ) ..kespal e Institute. Prsrarion, May , The Eclectic Series of Professor gctiorey combine 'excellencies in matter. Pyle and essentleeseut which tender them prefemble to any works which • I bare seen on the same subjects. A uniform mandardefunt .able /gementery Books Melons been a desideratum to one Common Schein.; - .4 in my, opinion, thin een- POI be hello supplied than by the adoption of the h<- Bede Series. CHARLES swam prof, abet and Belles Lettms, Western thtlyersity,Pa • . . • Prrlsendlt, 0 4 . 3 'rho andersiarted,Ttachers of the Public, &hods of PtdahttrAlt owl siodtitr.twilg aware orate trepoilance of usl=l our wheals annifonn series of Moen. have carereltrconsidered the claims to =lc awe of a large number at the varlons books sawpse,entl frorneraisioation and practice! bawl edgeoye behave that McGOey's reledde &nee cont. tonese greater number of eacellentleads tore simple in its arritnientent, wore diortinge to its parts, and - haver edema tO the purposes of instruction, than die books mw _i. use in oar sehoola. And. when we con sider the exteUlTO circulation of those hooka in our city and vicinity. we cannothut hope and Means will Idea lo moue that usironenty no conch needed. Jae S. D. MeuVroca examinatioa) Priocipal ad Katie J. Whittier, Principal 34 Wdel Bore School. Jas. " Litv, et, ads Ward School. U. McAllister, 7th Ward School. Brigdo, alb : Rh 0 :Th. undersigned ?embers of Allegheny city, cos- dully concur with me opinion expressed bythe mash ers of Piumbegh. • • • • • 1. Williams!, lit Ward &boot . • John Mead, • Id ".“ U g a y n. • J. Pl• ..• . • , • , r".• • • • • • or ron, ' ' n - • folkmong appealed In thiAllesbeahnr, thy r n general_Wellud onto_ &a] anew. qf Allssiseny city, hein seeding to ski 0/the Common toincLi, qn Tuesday • EV lost, the tfollonting resohnibe .Wop .ltesetY.OS 11.1 In lhe opinion of ibis aseedisg, iehed look, the "Week flerieeldoesss tare eed Mgt:able merits, and that the cause °instills nlOl.llOl • b. meetly promotad thetrAntroductioo Into Oar several wind sehools; and Mot we sordidly Mete sad recommend a smother of the Board a I/livelong to tdommid books—provided sash change 'be undone' throng ell the public sehools of oar city:l • - • • A.IIIadCLAY Pres7r. line Limns, .7e., pay. . • • • • Th. books have accordingly been adorned. -They here also been inuodeced isdo all the ocher:deaf M.. chagemßinittingham, Minermille,East Liberty, Law. renceville, and no ire Wards in rilloborgh,. end Into the select schOolgnendly: . • - • Those schools now doing Cobh's serissouel wishing to antrodase lll'llelferst, eats mobe arnengenenis for caehanibm their cdd books ewes h ost Ils, and Memby seers uniformity aro/gh Wont schools. AP94l4 ° '' . 49",li s e lm " , " •' •• , , , • J.ll. hlEatft; jirtdirriktalli • VISINia Al 2. Weems telecasted, will We tiotice *at I,lcont . Foams, by vitro* of weft tome directed, Wo lof real th• Coatr of gnomon Yleu of Allegbeley coaatr, bars atiaabodAeol boat Cailki boblelt• log to mod Wog at the of Pittsburgh, at toe suit of Kerins. & HAW*, A Miller, esynda aad owner, Ent Um mid teat will to sold for tbe payment °flitch' alleles for laateLl Anna and work done in repairing stud boat, ant tire ownor, eenteltroes, eamotander, or mbar wean r behalf, gall swear and mated auto, or otberrrire obtliwt a declaims of laid boat *this three smalls (nun this data Alt petrels. boo- Alter' 0054 boot, ae g e=ainoi to dm sass raid ri rid.' Wee "Gatti this date, or iltYy _will be &basted flow betweentlmg tbe some under gag writ of aussionent. JOHN jt.1.V13 Serif Of Atietitat, lie 4 CUM Upward. . RAN 4IVAY. eabeetitear;" Jam T. 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