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Da sngazaMowcmabanptio.s.nd ad.ertme , mast)" reed and fone.rded free o. elms from !IL odes. hlig Counl.7 Oen. rrfl in parreltinee of the eel! of to Chaimof Corre .. the Whig and Junithasorde County resole. ease met at the Coast Heath Committee . The following resole. Oath eras adopted, to wit:— •Itaashad, That the Whig end Andaman:tie veleta atlas recent Election Diarists of Allegheny °nutty be, and ass hereby reepteaol to meet et their areal places for holdtag eleedints, on Bawds), 'he la day elfin se nest the, and there waled% two delegates to the Coaaty Counention to he held at the Coon House, sinWecoesday the lith day t he e, et II o'clock, • te. Sad Convention to ranks usual end, neeethart neollealleth for the casein October Elections, and 1. t o appoint bye delegetes to tepresent the County to ss. ewe Conyeuden, to be bold to the city of Phila. &lob* on Wednewlay,the 1 lab day alone". the odour PIM 'dm is the Townships to be held between - the health of two and fire o'clock, (except Plop and thee. in the Wards and Boroughs between the heats aflame. end 'dad &clock. P. • tilL4 ND% Chasm.. 116.11. •Ixr.=.l3::}Seercuaia. rift. o4 uT.b, Apnl 10. Has. WlllO STATIM 00AVEHTION ,Al. meeting of the VIM; Stye Central Committee, tudd at Harrisburg. March Id. 1850, it eras Hamm; That the Whip of the 'sacral court. lea of Ms State be regarded to select a namber of dela. "atm equal to their reapeotive representatives in the Logielatare; ti e said delegates to meson Convenor at the city of Philadelphia, an the 19M day of June. 5040 for the purpose of nornlnatine a candidate for Canal mommissioner, to be voted for to the ensuing Cameral Steeds... MORTON HeMICHAM, Chairman. Oust. H hair, Seeretery. !Erase NEXT PALM kLoR LOCAL. JIIATTERS TELOORSPIIIC NEWS THE %%RIFF qtrzsTioN What will Congress do to relieve the euTering tteerests of the Northern States? is a question au. Moldy asked by hundreds and thousands who ere daily experiencing the injurious, nay, the blowing ef fects of the Tariff of 1846.. From various causes, the evil connemiences of the present Tariff were slow in their developement, but they have steadily and sorely, like a wasting and fatal disease upon the human system, been embarrusing, paralys leg and destroying the iodustrial interests of the country, The Coln:nand Iron busineu are suffering great ly, and through those branches, and by the direct operations of the Tariff, every other business is more or len effected. The Cotton Mills of Lowell are pin on heir time, or entirely suspended, and those in all our astern States, have already arrived at, or are feat approaching, to the same etate. The Cotton Mille in this vicinity will'acioner or later be compelled to succomb, unless something takes place to relieve them from the pressure of these edverse circumstances. We have been informed by one of oar heaviest manufacturers, that voles some change for the better soon takes place, not a Mill will he running in this vicinity, after the present stock of cotton is worked up. We shall be told by the Free Trade pany, that thie Cale of affairs is not a consequence of the Tar- itf, se curse cottons are fully protected already.—' These persona reason very superficially. Al' though coarse cottons are smEmently protected, finer qualities are not, and, the consequence is, that all the American Mills have been driven to the manufacture of coarser moraine, thus, lacuna ing the competition on branches least able to bear it. The increased quantity of cotton goods, of a ftionsycharacter,thrown upon the American market from abroad, paying very little duty oar the ad vs. totem and foreign valuation system, Etas further tended to interfere with the sale of the home made article. Another reason exists in the depressed state of other lunches of business, also caused by the Tariff; which ;cadent that class of community which principally consumes coarse cottons, unable to purchase as freely as formerly. These, and other causes, &anent:tie to the ruinous effects of the Tariff of '46, hove depressed the cotton busi ness tothe verge of ruin. The iron business, the great staple mune - gauze of Pennsylvania, is still more depressed. to tor eastern Butes, the furnaces, rolling mils, and 'nail factories, in nearly every case, present the a slitude and desolation of the rains of Thebes and Palmyra. Na fires are wen on their hearths, re ham of ladastry, no indication of life end activity greet tho poising traveller. The baleful woneco of toe "Polk and Dallas" Tariff have pawed over them, and heated them Into the eilence end horn rude of death. In the west 0 is but little better . The tolling mills of Pittsburgh are canning hell time—one ferules after another le blowing out. and soon there will be no supply of the TIM ma terial to keep our mills in motion. The cmeire men cannot live at the present prices, and the rolling mills cannot glee more and compete with foreign Iron. These are plain, unvarniebee. not be disputed by any who rep present is embairassing and pe (stare is gliscimy, indeed. Pin By!Tanis, which drpand ro mu. perity or 0111 T ovoufattur.og o little enconragew.ent fur h^pe What will C3ngres that our wants will be cenbideicd, and our griev ances be redressed While' our lending Sate. men are willing to rise th‘tr reputation, far wur doge and conaistency, bieoacocting unpalatable, If not disreputable, eonaprommes, because a few dissatisflwi spirit, hese hindered abou , disunion, They seem to care/nothing or the desires and de mands aud neee i ssities of hundreds of thousands 0f lofting freeten—which the present policy fast Impoverishing. Oar Legislators and States men should recollect that they may abase the pa tiencepf the North to a degree beyond the line n , safeti. Not that there will be any cry of dieunieb Far. people 'of the north have too much cense d patriotism Gar thir—Set they may be driven to exert the immense power of bombers which free instilations have given them, not only for th,cir own protection. but for purposes which nothing bat a powerful reaction again.t oppression could have led them to undertake. Ciegrest has now been five months worried whir the question al slavery—with the mad cifarts of men Who are no strangely wedded to the great and every whore acknowledged evil, that they prokss :o be willing to risk every thing worthy of the hope and attach meet of man, in this ward, for the sake of forcing the auttsppy and degrading institution upon lands hitherto Gan from its cane. Is it not time for this drunk to sense, and for corr. awful legis tenon to be entered apse f Why not pat a atop to this alavery struggle at once, by the admission of California, leaving the other territories to come In, as Staley at their leisure. The North ben de. dared that slavery shall not be extended to the Gee tenitory, and Its representatives moat so vote when the qoestian Mane to a decision. Why delay that vote, Why not give the South the ultimatum of Geemeu at once, and set the matter at rat/ The people are wearied, we annuity, and the rumbhngs of their indignation will soon be beard at the Capitol, if theta patience is tired /11104 longer. DEPASTMIK or Ms. BSI/SM.—The Bahimore, American, of Tamslay lut, anaminiza iha dep.. tare of our townsman, Mr. Beelen, for his Oman late at Angostura, mu follows . "la the brig Oroaoco, which sailed from this pan yegerdlif for Venezuela, the newly 'appointed Comsat for Angostura, Frederick A. Beal., Esq , went passenger. He is directly concerned in the :important enterprise of the permanent eatahliah• meat of steamboat navigation on the Oronoco river, and possewes the qualifications which cannot fail to render it games:dal. Mr. Beelen carries with him the best wishes of his friends here as well as Pittsburgh. CMGETWATIOX AT VAAIANCT.—Two partei loco *limb the congrogetton of Hely Trinity' Chu•ob, Phtledelphls, were divided, came to Wow. at bedews meet/14ml Seedily morph's . , whip ite. Glenda of the HLthop were driven ow, and a bo twioneing to the &melees taken from them, toligioas Worker have been held for two months. L.ccv gactroaetwrlt is stated that Mr. Jam. &Tsai; a cerpeate•, who borrowed Maw of going to Calumets, a year ago la Jaru ,y, Mnroed to the led de seer, and nas arrived Is Breton with $90,000. === =ZZZCZZEZI2 • Edward Hamilton, of Ohio, to be `.ecretary of the Territory of Oreffol2. Win. Y. Brady, of N. Y., to be Deputy Pommes. tat at New Yoh city, N. Y. ~»;: . . -... _. I= p....6„..b or . itruim t oiti a r a ti _.n . ,.. .1.1 4 ro,nOtlit.: that • ecitant laumla u f Sotath• ' - - - fallowieg ii the teacilutleereferred to by “Janln ern members of Congress have eo ed them • use Ifs object deeply einem.% it is said, the cal.' selves • ComeriltteetofSakty hide present crisis tors of the u Washington Union," w h oa .. charged and have conferred upon themselves whatever am. with being 'the Seal persons Who have taken the thority maybe needful In the premiers to art for contracts, though third penone,owensibly, are the the entire South; and thin acting, says the story, eentractern. It is also said that the minima°. 1 they have taken meanere, for setting op at this charged $40,000 for • yob of pristing worth some pint a paper taped which they can rely atalls.. 51200, end that Mr. Eltelde hotly decided that ' eons, which will mit be influenced by every chance $12,200 wag enough, by which the contractor ! of improvhog Its own pecuniary condition, to telt pocketed ~:,,,, too ee eleven thousand dollars Inoineinely betweea north and smith, whenever • more than he enu en titled to, though $21,500 lees prospect seems to arise beset:luring to itself some than he vied torten Let the facts come out:— such boon as the printing to Congress: They, "Mr. Wentworth now asked the House to agree therefore, have reset Ted to discard the Union, sod to the following rel.:halloo, remaking that, if them to establish a perketly sound disunion sheet, to be was any objection to I. be would emtmume the ~,,,.. ...i.e... by tome politician of the Duff Greco Pat. time of the House by calling for the yeas rid nay* op a motion to suspend the rulei : i tern; who will be troubled by no scruple. of his floaleed, That• select committee of nine mem• obligations to the Union. Senators Mason, hers of this House be appoioted to intentional the Lb w . , sehmtatt, Yoke , Morton and Doris;, and present condition ml the public, printing, and the . of route. of the deter, whether adequate pricer are the members of the House, Campbell, of Fine paid, and, if no., what would be adequate pricer; Toombs, Morton, of V.., beside quite a number and whether the present prices are the fault of of others,are stated to be comed In this prone. me law, or of those bidding ander it; and whether' ding . - 1 , I . ~,,3 , h , ~, ... h... leviedh„. the praeut printers had, at the time of their like • - •——' - - --- uponMg the contract, or now have, any type or presses 1 the slave ownera, and collected for this purpose, of their own; who are their leveller; whether ! I do not believe aa many mute eat be made avail those sureties me not the actual owners ci the able for any such scheme, if the character of the contract, and used the names of two of their am. proposed enterprise be understood by those who ployeea ielorder to get the centractand then keep bast the public printing until they extorted from am to contribute the mesas. Congress higher pricer; and whether the printing, It will be remembered that the 'Colon" has hot aper, and binding, have been equal to that stipu. been quite so violent In its Mimi.. fur tome Gar in tits conirect; and also whether there mo n th, past, u before th e intganizatloe of the has been a difference in the printing, peper, and Hon., when the manner of its electioneeriog bioding of the same document, when bud upon the tables of the members of Wooten and when sent nininst Mr. Winthrop and other northermi men to the foldiog roots; and also whether the present Inspired universal diegust. It is possible it may printers have taken more Gan the pem stipule. and reason in being deprived of all chute° of fed for in their colorant for spy work find fOr • * out of the conungent fond of either Houma of Pertegreig he ainAirevaltlnal printing at the old Goatimui whether them exists One egrableerien Immensely proitstdo prices, to return to it. onto• among any printers in the oily of Washington to raj tans, be Mr. Wentworth hes commenced an break up the contiaot system, and, if se, whether _ intuit upon t he propslatoin of that Faint, which the present public printers, or their sureties, are a party to p; and also whether either of thd con. cannot fail to produces tetribie reaction in its feel: tractor) or the sureties, or any one else for them ins towards the northern democrats. I hope you will copy Mr. Wentworth'. revolution enure. or either of thent,-orgell the preterit delay of the . onI:lic printing as a res..; vr Ay the Price' sheltie 1 b. teemewed; and whether ~. p ,„„., n u e Yon will had Oh the Globe of to merrier mot. printer. or their sureties have not ample miteil. t ag. 4 more formidable thing of accused°ns als for dales t h e public printing elerehesPenineen• was never pre fe rred neatest any public servant ly than they now do; whether they run their than these of Li ng John's. I have no doubt the peewee all the lima Pa Gangrene Pointing , nod whether they employ oil the ~,,,,.kt nen t h at it t. Guomitteo wilts conduct the invectigation in . in their power to employ; and slap what Mures tho ro Pgh manner, and then we obeli know wheth er $10,090 has bean charged, and $12.500 eettull) have existed , or now exist, In the manner of do. mg the public printing, what profits have been paid f ur pnett . p i. eli not worth one thousand dollars made or !owes sustained coder the difereet cos; nod whet alterations in the present law are sod whether apparently respectable men have co necessary in order to secure greater expedition In tend Into • caution to pot in 'false bid, iti order doing Me printing nod to prevent fraudulent or to trick competition and defrend tho government. 6ctittous bide, 4 .4 jhnt they also inqatre what email ahments in this Oilier. prepared to do the This is the lacteal lit vesligation Committee oi minden fir the present Congress; who No their Oared by the House, this session, and is the most spatimportant m or pupltp of ell, net even eg :cone propeiston, and what would be their Fumy; teat theyales !squire what would be the tett . .fiti, on th,,,, , , .. or . 0 . or the p. t , u , of. Mat ciao the Galphici.eisim. They will bi,s'l i i hoe report and other documents or Which owner. operation to morrow. , Thirty two me cabers are ous topic. have beet ordered at tile wee., token from their active legislative duties, end de• ...mien to a price of twenty per cent , belotg ta itd lip ibi s ,p, 0, I 1 ;7, v i re , the joint resolution of 1919. And that the said committee have power to send for lemons and There wan a !ePel" Mel morale. Met Mr. coy, P•Pers cheweran of the compromow committee on Coll• The resolution was adopted. Lien's and Blasco, had retired into the country, for the purple of preparing, at his leisure, the report upon the bills which are to be presented to the Se owe forthe settlement of these q elation., but it wen Incorrect, or at leant premature. ' The dime, on on the Census Bill to day, ma, more inuaresung that it has teen at say previous time. Some of tho northern members said that they were the morp in favor of lie bill fur the ve e ry reason that othirs in the booth were °prod to it, to w 4, beceusf it Would enable them to get some insight into the practical working. of the pimuliar institutions of that part of the country. Upon this hint agape Mr. Woodward and ether members from the sorith,densika.ieg each icquist neap., in unmeasured terms, Teem are yet ao signs of the cessation of Ito detiate, but the bill will pass, statistics and all. AU antinipatious cf trounle from Duty's resole hoe, for liantingdebate en tho Caltforma bill, mere cat of to day, by the House going on with th, Cessna B•II, instead of proctedirg to call the Stet< for resolution.. PROXI WAAMINGTON Correspondek:e of tke Pitleberkti Gantt. WA11112101911, April W, /0). g. District Attorney 1' .r Anticipated row In the House to mar row—True questions at Issue—Shall we fight or runaway. I learn that in morrow, George 0. Bates, Erg., of Detroit, will be nominated as District Attorney Eir Michigan, in place of lion. J. Norval], de• ceased. Mr. Dates held this honorable and de. citable ■ppointment, under President 111117i11011 . 6 administration, and Is an able and dietingnished lawyer. Mr. Norwell, the bite incumbent, was itirly homed down by the personal malevolence of - polities' adversaries. Only think of an ex. candidate Er iboPrMidency, consuming bouts of the secret sealant of the Renate—that war cham ber council - in the elTart to compass the defeat or an opponent, of admitted ability and ammeter. merely because in former times he had shown himself - an efficient and unyielding menther or his ova party: Then are some anticipations of an exciting dap indict House to morrow. The regular order of business will ho the oalliog of States for resoles doss. If that description of business be et:Ashur led off by sumo mln.avre, oce of the Ant rests tenons off:red will bo that of Gov. Mtn, of Was crinsio, Gr the termination of debate in C, ,: ocorti tee of the Whole, upon the retsident's e relative, to the admission of California, and fatf itt! eructing the Coormutce to report to they's° for as action, h • bill for Immediate admissl o, wh Ich hid been offered in con.ettoo %lib that message. 7 U lett,. Goyemor's intedttou to li I the Getter discussion of the subject to the I of May. Thts reaoletion, tiniest • feet cos opposition is interposed to prevent ft, muse pus by • decided am trity, and if adopted still give the real friends .of California r `vaetsge. There oh be no pretence' oppression of tho free. kutjeet ha* beea vad<r ,with little Intezmiulan Jam al delist discussion U denaood that the Le• tor four mop to dm lasi extrema fit lobes Vp[lo.llOy 1.101311a5 "Ca ty.° are d propeattimi whatever, that shall bring them to a vote, andribat, conseqttentiy, they will bring tato requiaiiiort their revolt:mortar! tactics of cow Et xt tngre by ealltog the yell and nay,. !ranch be tb‘ir determination, it is doubly important that this effort should be =ado to bring matters to an is We have had wrangling anciagh. If ■ peat a:mature, upon which at lead two third. of the counuy basset la heart, la to be &rented by ■ gang of revolutionists and diattoran , gera, ilia time that the game of revolution should be exposed. !t is time, too, that tb:s scheme of defeating Its wpiAirationof California for admitsion, by mere delay upon that and elf other business in Coegrei a were bniter known. The obstinacy and deeper - anon tribe opposition foss already paned all toe Wands of realm* and decency. Thi l ohyiuns In tention Is either to drive California to mutilate her Preseui:admirable constitution, by striking out the antislavery clause, or to force her to set up an In dependent government If slavery is prepared to attempt to early these and all Its other purpowes by force, let the lone be made up at once. Even now her advocates end champions have present ed the alternative of the unlimited extension of their institution, ander the banner of one Repub lic, or insurrection in the very capital well Very well, if they are resolved upon the contest, and wiil begin- the attack,. in reality they will have done, if they uodertake "to nullify the govern. meat,° by preventing' it. legitimate action, why should we wish to postpone ht The question comes up broadly and diminelly, shall the majority or a lean and beggarly minoriry rule, Will the National Legislature bow and flee before a hand ful of insolent upstarts who prate of -•bloodshed' in Ps halts, and of leaving no quorum for healerss on it. flans, unless their demands be complied with! In my opinion we shou'd be ready to meet these question. now, and decide them now. Let, then the resolution to clots debate in a fannight be putted to morrow, or it resisted to the lasi ex tremity of factioe, let em sit out too day again till midnight,end let the fact gala the coeetry,that thin ty flee or forty partitive of slavery le Commas, nave put their ban equally upon California and all other necessary and lodiepeesnble legislation, and in fact have partially ■bohebed the 11512ge of Representstivel. I may possibly attach too mach it:penance to theta indontloal of violent feeling. The sombre cast of my reflection. upon the pre.. ant edit • in our national affairs, may Impart too lurid a hue to my lodgement, and may render me unocceiniarily an alarmist. I treat It la so, sod that the events of to morrow and the crowning in cident. of this session may light itp what appein to Me a Molt gloomy pictere. Upon one point my mind to clear, to wit—that neither polliy , nor patriotiem require that we of the Gee States should concede goy thing mote. We have yielded enough, to say the least. We have waived the proviso, though we believe Itjast, and fair,aad or' • ecstasy, out of generous forbearance (Jr Southern Grating and parodic,. We have cordially acqui esced In the plan at a Southern President and a large stave holder for the sat dement of the pent. log querlon. But thl. :has only stimulated ag• grestioo upon our patience:4.nd we are now ask. ed to aid in or consent to the establiehment at sla very, eat only in the territories, but In the argent.- ed State of Calibrate, where the people have K. pudiatad it. I sty let an now pike our bock to the wail against which we hove been driven, and let naditzt, if meesswy, for what wo have not yet given up. /mum WAWIIIMIDIS. April 29. Opinions and Decisions of the Supreme Coact—Long John Wentworth on the Union—ills Investigation Committee -c.a... and California .1 loam that it is expected that the Supteme Court will occupy to morrow in the delivering or opinh'es upon cases ugued at this end the pest terms. Its probable, as the end at the term Is close at hand,that judgements will be given in the • Wheeling bridge ease. FROM 11•11111SIIVIla II /r r.. eapandence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. uunadaannon, April 'A, 1.40. I the House, to day, the hill in ea trod the char. It i of the Ens!. Bank was taken up and passed •ug - tt final reading. The Heim also united upon its amendment to the "Montour . county bill i referringlhe whole sub ject to a vote of the people at the vent annual eled tine. The bill was afterwards sent bask to the Senate, where a CINTIMinfe of Conference wss ep• pointed on the euhleet Tise Senate having pawed a resolution Impel, mg the Houses tereeturn to that body the bill tii an nut the marriage ciontram between Dr. W. Weil, erill, and Isabella Ips wife, the proposition was do. Wed at length, by Messrs. Follower, Bowen, noswer, Porter, aid Slots, and eventually agreed to. It in probable that this bill will now he defeat ed in die Senate. This being the day set apart, several weeks ago far the farther consideration of the resolution% rel ative to slavery to thaterritories, and the ado... aloe of California ass State, Mr. Allison called the attention of the Speaker and the House to the feet. and hoped thetthe gentleman from Westmoreland, (Mr. Lialtd,) who tad the floor when the subject wan postponed, hid had time to prepare hit speech The Speaker, however, managed to give the .ob ject the "go by," as being out of order, notwith• standing a had been made the 'pad order In the Senate, ee Apportionment bill was taken op on second realling, and • scene of great coon,- mama, noise, andronfosion, immediately ensued. It named to be Well understood that-the Speaker, Mr. Beg, would not co-operate with either party, and that consequently nothing could be done, as it Would be impossible to obtain a majority for any proposition. The door and lobbies of the Satiate immediately filled with anxious and ,excited ape,- tators, end much disorder was the coosequence ! Several calls of 4ist yeas and nays were had opal the drat sections of the bill, but darling it mop... We to obtain any practical mirth, the bill was final. ly postponed talus morrow morning. The Senate then resumed the second reeding and consideration of the bill from the House, entitled "A supplement to en act to establish a sinking fund," Aso., du, which was passed over without discussion, until the amendment pin on by the Sen ate Committee, authorizing a loan of $3,300,000 at four per cent interest per annum, and conferring upon the holders of such loan, the privilege of batik. tog upou the Free Pnociple, was reached, when a very animated end interesting discussion arose be tas:en Messrs. TiarsierVensble, and Walker, upon the expediency of adopting such a system. Messrs . Dante and Walker both made excellent spcei hes in favor of the drill. Indeed their arguments were not only forcible, bat conclusive. And the result was t h at they carried the bill triumphantly over all opposition, very much to the surprise of every body who was fitment when the discossion corm meneed. The bill passed to a third reading, by a vote of If, to 13, 51r King, in ardent and eloquent defender of the bill, and the arum of which it is, the mere forerunner, being unavoidably absent. The bill will certainly pus the 13anate, and if it has (airplay In the Howe, will probably pass that body also. The System is rapidly coming into fa vor with both parties, and will eventually swallow up; the old rotten corporation opium wittioin • doutg. • The GOZIOVIIi Appropriation Bill has not yet been reported in the Senate. The Committee, however, have tweed upon several Important amendments. among which Mr. Dorsie has kindly furnished me with the following, in' reference to the Inclined planes upon the Ahegheny Portage Railroad, and which he is quite confident will pass both Houses. "That the Canal CoMmissioners be, and they are hereby authorized and required to locate and put under contract a railroad to avoid the five Western and the three Most Eastern inclined planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, and directed, as soon as the route shall be determined upon, to place the conetructioe of the road under contract, and COlL pieta the tame. without mammary delay. "That the governor be, and he is hereby authw Lard to borrow, on the faith of the Commonwealth, and of the revenues hereafter meationed,end which ere hereby apepifically pledged for the payment of 'the teleran, and the repayment of the principal, the sum of five hundred thoonaod dollars, and issue certificates of loan therefor, redeemable iu twenty years from Macao be paid into the Internal Im provement Fund, and appropriated, together with the receipts from the sale, which Is hereby author red, of iron andpld material. and buildings from the portion of the Portage Railroad rendered use less by the emanation of the road herein provi: ded for, to carry out the provisions of this section, the mid loan to bear an intense not exceeding five per cent. per anourn, payable half yearly ou the let days ofJanunry and July, and shall be exempt from every kted of tuition, acid be called the Al. legheny Portage loan ., 'That there shall be set, apart by the Commie stoners of the Imemal Improvement Fund, out of the revenue. out of the public works, for the . per• meat of the interest at the lan hereby author ised, the bum of twenty five damned dollars per an num, and there shall also be vet apart by Mid Com missioners, the gross amount received from thee Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for tolls on pas• mega" and merchandise, passing over the mid Portage Railroad, or nay part thereof, which, to gether with the accumulating interest, shall be in vested In said loan, of any other loan of the Com monwealth, the aid investment to fOrm a sinking fond for the redemption of the principal at matu rity. "Thal the Canal Commissioners shall appotot a competent alp= to tak• charge of the work hereby b uthoriso' NI, together with the completion of the Western Reservoir, whose slaty shall not ex ceed two thousand dollars per annum." COBDEN. For M. Putsburi/s Casts. T 4• Congressional Nomination Pd. Ent - rex—l avve with your correspondent on the vulducf of . the Cungreirional Nomination, that • the Whig party of this district should this DP nominate a find rate man." In addition to the usual elective ofacers, we are likely to have to vote for an Auditor General, and' Attorney General for the State; and Prosecuting Attomey, Deputy Surveyor, dec., for the County. We should nominate for Congress a man who can and will go through the County and present before the people the importance of the issues involved. In addition to the respectable name. already suggested, permit me to add that of T. Y. Hinson, Esq. Mr. 8., it Is well known, ably and faithfully represented our county at Harriaburgh, durum the exciting discussions in regard to the eastern rail• road connections ; in all these he ably sustained our interest.. So faithful was he to his duties, that I have heard it acid that he never was ab. seat from his etc during those three pears, fifteen minute. while the Rouse wanly session. Ilia ex . pretence would give him ■ decided advantage a t I Washington. Mr. B. has devoted mach time to enable him to fully understand the statistics and resources of our County and State. It ie well'. known that he is a gentleman of MOM than ordi nary ta:ent 1 as a writer, the late Richard Biddle pronounced him to be •the ablest and most fn• irked in the country." lie Is an active and de• voted Whig, able and willing to alliSt in the en via on of our present law., so as to give protection to our meohanies—sympathises with all wholesome reforms calculated to elevate the workingman,and would never willingly esneent to give an Inch of free territory to the extension of slavery. p. The President and the Whtg members of Congress. The following article, from the National Intnllb gencer, is worthy of attention by every Whig rea der. It is a candid sad convincing answer Kobe complaints which have been so thoughtleisly and unreasonably made by many Whip, in relation to the policy and procedure of the President and his Cabinet in the ,administration of the Govern. “Complaints or the rourse punned by the Pre sident and the Cabinet ere nut confined to the Vern. °erotic papers. The:Whig papers seem to com plain that the President does not keep ahc Whig party in Congrect in a perfect slate ot discipline and subordination. it in” lung been raid, by the Whip party, that from the necrocion of General Jacirsori to the Pre- aidenry, our Government has taken n wide depar ture fruln Ith trot theory, and that executive in 11.4. encr, executive palm:taps, rt<Clltilie dictation, and executive veto had resolved the Government into the one man power, and almost annihilated the Legislature. Congress, wader Democratic auspi ces, had ceased to be what it seas intended to be under the Constitution, the independent and only legitimate organ for the expression of the public Tu check this counse, to correct this great evil, to bring back our Government to its true theory, was avowedly one great object *ought in the elec tion General Taylor. That the Executive should keep within its own orbit, confining itself to giving Congress otiimal informahon of the mate of the country, recommending proper measures and en erco4og the veto power only to prevent encroach ment on the Executive, and cheek hasty and un- conylitui tonal legislation, are primples which were all fully presented be General Taylor, nod euwain• ed by hi, election. . 4 3ducc his election, the Presi dent has conformed hi. conduct to these priu.ples. lie has not by himself or by his ministers attempted to influence the action of the individual members • Congress by sol leant tea prirni Wes, appointments, or menace. This, surely, should not be matter of Compintnt by the Whig party, the President and bin hlinisters have laid before Congress q full 'Aztec-tient of the condition of the country and the state of the several Deportment,of the Govern ment. The Preoident has recommended such measures as in his view are required far the cone. try, and Inure has bran on hie liparthat ditgunte, suppression, of concealment. It now rel. en. Well . with Congress to promed ot the bisque,. of - Na doubt any member of Congress den:ring fur• thee in , ormation from any branch or the Elect]. I.lSe, thy rignest, he frothy and cheer:tiny supplied With ti; bar , , of the ptecutive nub eon soUsuons and hold prottoulsr rtittrasay with par. ocular Members, it gives ritieuee to others and hittles OCellslJo to charge the President with dtsressrdias the pcne , ples avowed iu his election, by Gel leartng Congress and n. tn.:usher, unbiass ed and Independent. This, however correct, does out appear le Ire anufaclllty rn all the Wbit poop, sod some went disposed to osaspLain that the party n 001 reletle!rd, dictated to, sad dn. gc0n...1 'ten olweleoen aid subirdination by lien. Tarts In this *acne m•enet as ...cond.:oEl<d by lb- \Vl,:sa In Me uppu•An now stated iu sundry Whi r l paper., through th ..r irre.pc•ndents tram Wedirteltel m Were ea •, so 4 I:. otEiiia by tor, Editor., mat there I. • want of esri!ti(Rf and concert between etiC•b- ons I and the Wh:g Membent of Congress.; that the Cabsne: a notated, tn•ecesuble„ and does not eon an:l4" Wh'C Weathers, Miss La le:gusted aa • eau. of eunaplasot or r411 , g, estop. the Cab; oct, and doubt lea* . antuud-d by tbote she have Ina' g trod it, and by tbs.aa no bays put forth. ' The de•lr. among the Whig meutben for en carat with the Gamut la alahOal earitee‘ely ■ to appointment , to office; mad itht obvious dist, if such are conned by tilt C.i.f. it moat be with a view In (JllOlll out the advice to ohtain rd. Ti, sreh,and thee disregard ad virv.wculd be Justly cotoodered offensive. Now,. to emirs tog and iollowirot such .den, there its o hy i e r hy, entirely insurenniantahle ty the Esi coose, sod • ttirrecued of which clues 014 with the part., at d pithier's is so, inherent sod ineurati a conduct of the party ittet may be as well dimteedy oatrd at disguised; and st 15 nut: A pan of the Why party omits on as indiscortunsta mad entire pro. •erfpltria and Chen:o to the officers of the Goes I c rew, no, wit e Kenner puny finedy tiPP'..'• th." as w cog to used, sod if ernsistent with Whig prolelsionl. Again, Whenever •ny •ppninttneat ir to be made, ih•na It, in the Woig party, an on. compromising MOW... pi °seemed, ni to what 1 bate s had have it, what teed. of the State, and wt. on. of the various atibriortooaa of the pars ty m toe different Sofres. No advice can be pro I cured *hien 0 tat lops Ohl a 011erti std no op. .ointment can be made but what weld be uneatia- I (emery to the greatest somber; and hence they cornolam test their advice and tokalence a nol Lonaht sod laved by Inc President or Cabinet ' This is rought by Whig papers. sad is repeated and even made • matter of complaint and charge I against the Eaecou ve, by profeesed fnenda Even I the Now York lleollrier and Eutinircr" of the 26th , instant, presents it in to. 401, the Editor saying that he thinks it '`ohs dory of the President to can• salt Jae lPAigpoeep to regard to all grey mess. Irrs • Sur N uw, haw can this be doves To con malt the party could be of AO sae Unita. Ito opinion were tube followed And, we agen ask. how can that he done, vita oe:opinions obtained by such consndatio. •re utterly coMbeting and irreconcilable one with soother I It is difficult tepee bow •ey other course but that which has thus far been pursued by the President and the Cabinet can be talon; that is, to make such appointment., recommend mach 100Sallres, and mate each administration of the Department. Me are tameable to well known Wog principles and policy, guided by their best judgment, and with the beat light they can obtaiu, leave it to the Whig party w o placed them In power to modals and support, IV in complain and Minden either the Preffidect or hi. cabinet, ag shall by them be thought beet. his probable that, while the parry remains Mauled, some for Paul, tome Apollo*, and some for Cephas, and so many each for At self, complaint, defeat, and diapace Wow. ' Mach ho been eald of late about the allowance 0( elsitirth The truth tr. there Is much more red dasarialaction about the rejection of elainas,atid of late many who have (ailed m their canons appli• cation. for office, for claim, for contract., and projects, seem iincllned to throw their wart.* domplaints Into a common stock, and mate agen t.] charge on the whole Calmat, sad to procure a ger nem/ ek.ge,lttat they may have mother chance of ...ceding to the claim., contracts, and can ons private pima and projects Which the slaveral members of this Cabinet have rejected. The number of Whig tnembenter Congress who participate In this coot. Is believed to be smell, sad, noticed of constituting the party, which re mains mund and faithful, are but the exceptions, who do not perhapa always disclose the true ground of then' complaint.' Irmo the Chu.lul liemid of Monday, dpill 22 I Tremendous Explosion t.efireat Lou .r Life I—Ste•isser Wayne Lost te..ttuty known to be payed • From the Clerk, Mr. 11. 0. Voroo, who arrived here to-night, wo Warn the following panmuleSt: Thr Wayne tot t Toledo at 9 o'cloca, nu Saturday morning, with about 25 passenger., and took on some 10 more at Sandoali, on Saturday leaving there at 10 o'clock. These and the crew made the number on board from 60 to 100. About bait post 12 this morning, met below Vs,- '" million, and tome eight mks from Mower the two starboard beams exploded, throwing them into a perpendicular victim], tearing away the steerage cabin above, and shattertog the hull badly bite Sank In Almon minute,, going down head first and earning awey the fore kitaal, on which were six personr. Tim yawl was launched end twelve persona reached chore in it. The life bent half ailed on launching and leaked badly, but ale persona got ashore in her, alter atx bonnie/onions, by hall,, g coasteutly. Dept. Gore, Jae Edgecomb, Ural male, the aeo ond male, sod Mr Come Gera, am caved. Ms. Jeremiah Edmore fleet, and Mr. Edward Bombard, second engineer, ate bet. Mr. D. A. Eddy, of Clayelani, We. on hoard, and was seen afar the explosln t but whether he was saved us not known. The state Boom of the Captain, Dept to the .u. en ge cabin, Was blown to memo, and Ms bed blowy, muff° down, but be wan unhurt. Be im- Itedialely went into the bold and found $ figura water there. The clerk, before leaning the boil, tore off mortal dolt, wbicn he threw overboard, tar those who were In the water. When the Wayne Went [own. she was on are, and the dames welding& buraUng out The cause of the explosion wa Guam .u4e-- The hailers were only a t, ear old, and were. in ■ good . A fireman woo escaped says that test 1,-Ene the a:eideut he nod the boilers, and there we. plenty of water to them. The watch had been changed some twenty finales before. ind the Second Engineer was in charge. Tte night was light no this time, hot moo became buy. Some sea was running and the water we. so cold that we fear nearly all who were in the water most have perished. The nurricatia deck is supposed to have floated and was thought to be seen from shore this morn- Two small vessels went oat from Vermilhoo to plea up any survivors. The Wayne was under moderate headway When the boilers exploded, and as yet we esenoi coojEcture the cause of an aceidient, the most an iere sad terrible which has recently onurred OD the Lakes. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS Omen of DAILY Mtaaon. Sandusky, April 29, 1920. f The Wayne'. hurricane deck parted train the hull and floated. The eutitivors were a xposed on the wreck end daylight. The schooner Elmira, Capt. Newgent, war bailed, and brought the killed and wounded and mewing to Sandusky. The Mate any. the Wayne came to Sandusky with ten in the steerage nod twenty in the cabin. Front Sandusky and train and yacht' 21 more went on board, and the crew numbered 30—totat, 91. Nineteen of the crew and 30 of the i,,ben gen are saved, or hkely,to recover. Twat, lost and missing, 3.5 or 4 0. Prasa•agrro known to ha KilltaLtdyron Dayton, O.; 0. W. Hart, over Perryshnig 1,, 0., formerlyof Lower Sandusky.; John Elio., wife and child, Mt. Hope,Mich.; J. W. Doty, 'Warsaw, ILL Passengers dangettouslr wawa...4.-1 H. L fin Chitionden Co. VI.; Robert Sbay, Divan, 0. Badly, but nut dangerously, .e :ended —J.,hn a Cray, Louisville, Ky C. G. Lawrence, Ange liu, N. Y.; A. W. Gray,Silllwater, N. V.; a boa of John Ellis, Mt. Hope, Mich. Slightly Scalded—John Bradley, Cleveland; Mathew Faulkner ' Sheffield, Maim; Henry Me: Donner, Trenton, Mich. Pavengers Sera—D. A. Eddy. Cleveland; C. Moroni, de; H. 11. Pectinger, do; Baleonab, do.; J. C. Waggoner, do.; Chu. J. Sus I tb, Mg.t ; Daniel E. Van Horne, Alton, lo,; Juno %void, ()l ined, O; Goioline Kimball and child, Springfield, (3; Linn Ellis. Mi. Hope, Mien.; H, W. wife and r.e children, Toledo, OW; a I,..enger from St. Louis; Edwin Kellogg, w le end two children, Lafayelle; Fitch, Peru, Hun. Cr. 0; Mr.. Sou h, from below Cleveland; return,, g Irma her lather's, in Huron Cu.; Edward linvenagii. Troy, N. Y. Eleven of the error Ipht, v J. J. Elmoin'and E. Bombard, F.ng gem,: Heil • ry Slimes+, Steward, 'IOW MI. Gleme., M•rh: Fraalein Freeman, of Detroit; A 11. M,-u,l, bar keeper; Willey Robinson, Jahn William..., s a d Henry Kelley, Conks; two wailers and i.der Guttered, deck hand, missing. Mimes—John Brainard and James O'Net', intool3; Whitney Persona, Porter, and Hein Blanc, clerk hand. Fifteen of the arm. Malodour Captain, !path Maim Clerk, Saloon keeper, Me three firemen, one porter, two deck handA, barb,. and chambermaid, oared. All the crew thus accounted tor. STILL FUR TREK —AUTHEN TIC. The Alabama, to day, had on !ward tonic oldie pusesiyers of the ill Wed Wayne, Mr. H. A. Eddy, and Messrn. U. 91..1,1 and H. fiettihger. Brom Mr. Eddy, we learn that UM “1/:0000 took place at one o'clock, on Sunday 1.0. aloe. dividing the cabin and hurricane .1. ok id two palm The life boat was flamed btiwc , wheal house and mica,ant 0111 Wllll difficulty, and when Iminehed, hail blind, and basted of' with ho one in it. Toe rpnipiii yrbe Mobs shout him some direction., dirs.. in, me water, reached the hunt, GA With lit, iiiheri male for bbote in semeAot IMEN=E=I The mare, w tb wacte do:2n others ie the yawl espied el wisest In the distance, made 1.. r it cod at last amcceeded to reaching-the achnoper Eartotu lehiott Immediately commenced Leanne dawn ;.• toe wreck, which .he reached about hail pa.: 1, A. M., and took off the uutraased, scald.,l wet dead from the wreck. When the hull wen: down, the cabin (lasted •r; two pmees, the smaller remaining winehm• ta the mast by the shrouds, and the Jane , to In; c•cru, by the tiller ropes. tin the fail way; Mania len and Petitaccr, awe tome, ion or eight oda-se— en the latter, Mr. E 1,4,13 a m,: badly *raided, and 9 acad. The eatan a•• but the do.2m, panels, :cc. [-mots r ,ay ciao aft door to Me top or hurricane deck as I.c:- dre, et.a•ra, d:c. would allow, 'raki,( ihr about 2 feet alcove water. tan this deck tear visors, and the dead, rt awned, durina c x . ..he hones, while this Ind support heaved with wane undulation of the lobe, shaping inefin the w liven. Pour women and two children erne on she cart sod they bola up stably. Those on the futwavl portion were most exposed to the action of the wrier. and were gaudy (loses. Mr. Eddy was aide to tow t the cahas nodes the deck, and pull out the inatiresse,lanidris..Xe . fur , he eon:start of stns... abuse Inanetoptina ; • convey acne ••f thew to the other part of the ••• c ite wen washed from his raft, and bad mime din, at unity regaintog his old protion. The water where the his., aunt: was on al Ic deep ^strpt deep. hich. W3l ekceed•oxi water e d he deck vronid have lace pined wader, unles. the shroud. and titter repel ;ma part; ed—a thing by no means prnbable After the Elmira look oft those; o the w•eca, and the deed hodies p;elled up by n the yaw , . she nude for Sandusky, and now the attain Met kJ", der. which she endeavored to overtake and and but did nut succeed. Mrsniano Cuptom ts.ae had reached Sanditalty. and despaicled n son.: 11 haat ID Island, with orders to rend the I-• tender to Mu avustance of thoec on the were The Is:ander niet this hoot ea she was maniac up Sandusky Bay, and toduntly returned. meeting the Ennis.. The pasiumgere were truus erred ti• ;he steam fowls, the wounds of the scalded •mea Jet red, cud the others eared Ida tin arr•ving . dusky the ready kind was estendecl o. u;I who bad suffered from the audden and tertit•a• ea lannty. Too Ilpectoone cro Ftna rue Our nV Y. k.v . too.—We have already given • Wier account, by telegraph, of the hurricane and 6m which occurs red of the city of Mexico on the 29th ult. Toe following more extended account is tali u now the New Orleans Picayune of the 22d lost The city of Mexico won., on the '19:1, nit , 'roo ted by • double calamity. In the fowl oiseo, at shoot IP o'clock In the morning. • •oltthwest wind commenced blowing with great Vtolynne, and shortly became a perfect hurricane, rich as had never bean experienced in Mexico in the mem,. yof the ...oldest inhabitant." From old-dot hit 2 o'clock In the evening, the hurricane rrgesi with rnernmeorable tory, walla were vertnruve. sten. carried off, and twelve large uses o in the AI.. meda were blown plan. The siesta were till e./ with d Dkr. and were tyndyten 1.,, a Wive tin. pusable. At Puebla, the effects of Inc hurricane Irate les. severely felt Ihs it the caps& At the moment when Tempest *loot its he yht the loom sounded frourrill the phinclatis in Ore roc and the pry of fire resounded through the wrtYir ortoch lint a moment before almost tkeetted. , were 6lled with an affrighted crowd The cause of the alarm was a tire which had broken out in Ilse swrrage shop of Wolcott & Hope, Foro street, trim so that part of the city where the hurricane raged maw fearfully. In less than en hour that vlnabl.h• meat End many adjacent houses weir dAWftlyrd The violence oldie wind not only renden.9l all efforts to extinguish the dames, bsti earned the burning ernberatu a great distance. In tins man uor the coy WAS set on fire jn two other places— t the carriage shop of Mr. P. Desmond, New Mexico street, nod at a point near the A lainciity— The'ptunpa failed, water was scarce. the fire dejntrt. mend was badly organized, and the WI/111 continued to blow with the same fury, so that it was bebevvd, not without tenon, that these three fines, nt ds,la points, would lead to a general condagratron ' Happily, however, Ina general solidity witkch char • Artelpel lbe communion of Mexican hoist, ship ped the progress of the names about 5 o'clock the evening. About a hundred families were deprived of their homes by this lamentable catastrophe. The dam age estimated at 5.1011,000 During Me fire lie French Foreign legion, under the order of Al Ire Vapeur, the French Minister, did good seri and one of its members was severally wounded A young sculptor maned Jose Marra Mrrunda win nearly killed. The Minister of Deletions had ap pointed a eanumites of jour to sod nceeice subscriptions in .1 of thersuflerers, and the Pres, dent bad beaded the ha with a donation of SUM. Sit.vga Mine in F.nomatrp.-4 valulble silver lode has been dOtoorered on Ilbrldge •a. late. the properly pf w. Wymond, in the par eh of Landrilph, about four miles from Salia s t, the dorm Callinaton road. Applicabons g ene repeatedly made (or thp lett tweni y yews Lei a grant of the eel, which, bpsvpver i could hot Ili obtained tilt about • lortnight since, the ptoprictro no: believing that his estate contained any ininerai, and supposing that his land would be broken up to on purpose. Operation. were lately eine wet:teed; and when only three feet horn the surface, a val uable lode of silver ore was opened upon, allow. log that the opinion. of the practical miners were assayed, produced 10 in 20 fur lend, tied !dun correct. The ore taken from it fuming been ewe. fully ounces of sliver in the lon of ore. Thu shaft hag amen been sunk iambi fitir (whams, where the i n i n i n four feet big, and the ore found to be of much greater richness. This in one uf the richest lodes eeeee een In our locality eo near the surface. —Plymouth Guardia. 114.31:1115 of rite Poor Woonswlarn.—A private le ter from 4,entdriaide, March tis, inhume the New York L terry World or tee. danger.. illness of the poet Wordaworth. Wore you remise da," is the Itiogesge of the letter, "Mr. WorAawneth w.il b oor , recovered or died—he le verklio day, no d 1r I. my fropteesion that we are to row h,„, soon." The poet was born on the 7th of April, 17711, eousequelodl he woUld eocgplete:Clus eight eth""nolhe y ' o P (r7lt u la m 5. 4 4 71 L0 h. s w , wgt.t..—The Lnwed Courier toys—"A portion tf the mills on the Tre mont Corporation In this city, ao well ae on the &Wolk and Lawrence, we believe, are tp l,r, M op. pad .n the courro of the ensiling mon b, and ge number ..1* o;u:relives necessarily will be I dieeherged. The very high price al cotton end • rho difficulty of dwiunriuir af manufactured good., i at nay bat ruinous rate., arc probably the reams of this stoppage.' WI kayo from the National illtetharurer tbat Henry Cray, yr. arra tithe gallant U. 631. C , •e, the K.:candy volunteers, killed at Baena Vista, has been appointed a Cadet to the United Staten Magary Academy. The extensive fanoery of Messrs. Conant r.lr. Brother, at Paducah, Ky., was eurireiy tleetroycel by tire a tern days tine. Lot* s2oooo—half cov ered by mama... The tons of Paducah, Ky., i- reed m pr.•-ent a cent o ;',,reer activity, in ronnequenee of the rum. 111er:cement there of the buatneeeel be ttd.nr %team. Fonts. A bout of the !argent elate wan latteetted In tete olaytt miner—the is called the the Vernon. .nd 13 Over 1000 1003 13133111313, her catterae length fa 263 feel. TEe town of Danville, Ky., has voted a tax el on,: pr r cont. per annum on all taxable properly in the limits of the corporation, fur three btlere... rise years, toward the ermsliuolion of a rail road from that place to I: ablator, By those meat,. tt is amid thr t about Si 50,000 will bo raibcd. The fret for tie Pittsburgh and Cleveland Rail road Ims term routraered for in Ergland. and 2,- 0110 tuna have l con ehinperl. The iron will reach Chsveland by wry of Quebec, and rho work a to be pu,bed leiward as rapidly at poarrible. Tar Cannes." Ficrtgatn..—We learn I,y Irtter froze a trend In Urine de Grace, that all the tirlerier at the heart of the Cheani.ealie bay, rx , ept age or tirra, have been tar Never:it day, catching ung.cal genet tree at the (nine!, From filly to bre 11111filrli 1,6,06 or rerritig ore earght of a Igo& lima—All, sun Cll.lls, hay I eenne a city. Cep , . WK. Tay lor. of Bedroom, has been Mewed Mayor. 'NI. movement upon the pail of the Amerwens voll :Palle the people of New Grenada open their eyr, Cava,. Itanucron rtl TELEGIAPIC Trams—No tice is given that, On toe Mollie Inn: Of ,el. graph. on and oiler May tat, the rate cf toils betw . ern Ildston and New Yolk, and between 143sten toil Portland, will hi luvuly r-nta in.lend-ofAfry the lira, Ito word% or each communicatiGh. Ta New Yerk, two crate for each additional word; ln Portland uuc cent, each added word. Mrt CamtruGht R.3l.alrls.—The family el' Mr. Calhoun have given up the enaludy a /it. no ma:na to the Stale, I, make such of Mum a. tae feeling,. and toteheit nt the Legi.lature to dietlh. Tarn bare hero temporality driven ed in vault Cl Charlerton, erected far the y Orpnre, we it b the b inner of rl,r S ate waving over it. A t mum, Facri—The blubler no a fat what,- . rnmettzum, in its thickeat patio, from fitter, Fri laarely Inchon think, though reldont mart. th.ln a for:; it of aeon ..femme an much harder than tat unit, Su r very fu.l of nil m tb that a ell' parked with the clean raw fat °NW will iot eon, in We nil larded from sod mr ew• are let. hwaider, thin Ean been t Ileiptently bmved by riper menu, If the. Whig pre,' ihronghout the l'ilited t , tatri- Liao, i any thing. it i 3 111 tibtoong the WaAtngtott Lototi.— n [ . .&tv. Georgian. There'. sot didienti y in agreeing upon a point where there'. not the rtt;titeid .pitentile eirottetrOl being wrong. Allito•I every Ober quer.tiou ham at len..t two nine, in It, and there may, therefoie, lie different,: of opinion, but the bareness nod tow Ili:nay of the I [lion are no trump:went on to leave no room for tilnagreennetit —IN. Y. Courier S In —A new Artrerean ides , bn•t been n,: e llt New York. The following' I. taken fr. I I pl. er Le I. Nut —Ll•rwn busy, riwirere.onwb; ! nn onto, will 3104.140 o'ermat-hr (Pdto.v.,) Yei, do 1 heat:—Yen ! !her, are roomer t. in , 14,441 ertien eon/toren,. It. f.'s . .. A uc-r. y (4.11.501, in ton, no, t..odtbie inn,, tiler .11,4,4 ow, er thunder in th, Irvine vtiir ••, Join lidsb 4 f e.dning ruiribu• Lot t EY lertlY., rimtar—ry teleyrn; , . rirn arc he r. c yr-,rdny, wr. it nro .hat Gen. Pow,. wa , prctrrl a , on Chat tiny'ir on: 1 , 1,-.4 o,i 1131.1 That Ira r.roriter4 norlerra , rl hay bye:, Anton, nerl here to cr., Icor. ‘Ve rear. '. al•o r !ear. thy• frt. health I. Very low—to turel rra r. to jorrl•lp d tilt. of hie I,nehrore h., :rap, :1 rrr —Arrr•ri,Jra roc rh,„, The. American iloy's Prayer. I won.J La re.koln:e, aLd (Inortg, and Lout, keep my nem., Idtntd. dune • nom d, Dunk of o.d 11..;, II .d I oohlttot tho I nmol the brat rid.y o i.h horo,n I =etc tor., orrorh notor on h .o hnhie wny, For &old, nor told, 1101 more. I uonhlL.oh.l A htoro laien .honi.: my ht - on•troohl. l'rr.- nom the 'darer—fool! 11,4 Curley Nct 4.11 vrcru'.l acr 'r I- to ro ?Itre ta.orti rrrrw rirat' • l'prs• urc, , Irrr.ird yrarg I `•., •e1..c0•1 rsn• cr... r 115.. t firec tvcri .in.l LIN t` leen e.L.. 41.-r.sor I=l=lll2 Nttonot Por.noitetn •• n WYY.cI tot.. in tint, lIIIMES3 LOGAN, WILSON & CO., wtu,t) sTrtErr, BON' ILIRDWALE, LLILEIIY,Sc the St,(1.011 purch rrrrr to thra PIAILMII of STO.C'IC, , v mpare favorml4, 1.01 a rse tlt 1%-•vre., w.th that oi any =if =MEI I§7.NCOORAGIN HOMY: INSTITUTIONS Cll IZEN.,' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. t• 111' , 511.1 . ¢.'1 •—• MARK. 4 ,. ) S.. II Water me,. $.1,111,,C t,I I. gt.p.1:4.1 •“,:e rt. Ktt•te. and iu trstowu.vel..,•••• lr Art emptv ~rcala,:, tor the iiinlay am: integrity nt the I ninitiatinn, ritgnr , vg the etiningter i!ie lb. retry, who gr. all riling,,.Pittigurgli, welt 147.- ,,, 1 Icor., in it, rgmgrito.,ty to; Unit, integrity. 11 a. tug. • II wary,lt.igu!ey, Win I.n inn,. Jr. Waiter Ilugh lg. King, IrAnigril Henan:ion. Z Ilnaiugb, S AI. A , rt. up n To rua Attitil;•Ot.tzlitto VOIMIS or Ai 1.• ott•Av Cot Nil err are Soko.roh or 1,..t0,0rg o treronnooroorl ro , Ire Coervol , cairn] lo turel on .I.e rirli or la., twat. u. • ran riol•to .trr the n Mee of County Comtutmlo-or ao .0 die.. tronT MANN Norris Esq ul tow •,, , ,ried fur Unlizionti , •ll, ds a “ .7..!.. 1,11, k•svably, in... 1.4 A a lel. CuitKe , 4loeele fian.tv, of Noola I „, n•ioe. 1.. e elmdid•tr for County om.— towr ...I,” to Me decilkon ll._a•ot Soleineling Cnnerietnn MANI' INI l'oetttlay ore., ~ the on.lnexikned will start on kf pr..te...hmt.l lot.tor Wttehitketthe Cat:, Motu New York, 1.1.e.t0n, Alb.., 1, Huh Chtenett, aod C.h.touttt P[r.ll4 holier hue. •,I,oote plat ca. he... tt etiendrd te, hl.ntto.t.hg tite•nnie Ws. 114 C. itongirr N Tat/ Ullte, Attorney at Low. Want et, below Fitty tor. e tt A 111/Nillor Vl l O O 0 , Allentarot elle (Coupon) enn, it 10.11 , , i •nlKeribevn,..n the port/won orl horn. any. AL.y hr lnLo As p r)Olent of he man,: hr. It wit thcrnbre hnor no in, in any pr•nr.n• but our.rlven 71te al.r I e hnern , ly renro7.lo,l U ienn inn 11 ni nor ;note No IV 31arkti st. [4:wry" to in. thicugh /MIN & ( ml IL.. en, r • 1.11 nres•, llonnrt Ribbon, Illack.Figurrel, eatel matte corn, of Fourth RIO Nara.et, ml MU I'llY A ItURCif MU) m t x , j , n ., n o v . e . r , 1 , • i r . 1 , 7,1 ,, a t Ve.i.ngeo `tor Log . awl Sell. Crave., et north •.F.l; .re.. r (Fourth and 111nrirt oirre.nr. soy 3 rl , l'RrEvriNE-1 , reed and (no stele 11l the 11010, and Prrfairicry Ware'ena,e,rorne r of .01.tth nnJ 11'ond .trv, L v N WICKER:IMAM pr nes eNN FT IittIONS=IICO 1let:00 Homer. Hebbn,.. 1) .1 Ow laleed and moat fa.tnonrul, .171 , 41 wtel er•• 1111: fenu , opening 1.1 . A A 1t1A,41.0 & Cl) en) Alarket at. C IO a 01'1 , 1 , ..- Vdm , L .,o ll .n W g roug tV. Collar,: oll• • Fmnell wrolCulln ar• , to° Alnurnti,g 4.? ,vdd rind now °prom 1,0 A A A , A . nN A co L.A.1.1t0l POCH,/ l•OAJOZ 1,1 all Woo' vattetl,••,a'.o xrahlr S,,Ptis, I ,t; turd nP.I ..•Pr r.t A A MASON A. CO _ . Land for bele In Allasheny County. .260 Va ' r n tr i s:: '' t:lt h l7l l' et l e . ::rte l fl, coital I r e tl ' ro i c n ,l 4 'frac,. ritunPd about c.a. mil., wept Or OA, Caaal, Pod ;not nhout :notch titiovr PatiPhurgh. 'fuseve trouble inquiry, ihr prier Is !IP rp . r Te —the one third pal ni le in bond. pH the replant: or.e and Iwo pourly rnv nri.14.u1111.1 or thr inPigNairn the drub. rittpurn thr owLer, nt rio tit Po.nh Pi, hrnnrro Wi od and 1.1.1;:cb utp. Lere he win tpr tol•ti anal Mlinahy, the Oth nip!. n,e):l-d3t• • __ TAR A. I'ITCII-60 . WI: N. C. Ter, 2) Jo %% dmington ATtiiEw,, A -co ( ) 11.-121. 01. laird 011 t dorur rAln bY _ mlO 1 AlATrnEws a, co 1 13[1 Su brt. While Lime, for sale by I .Y 3 RIIEV W . 3 1ATTIIES & CO LE.AII--1101 pegs yell Galen:: Lead, fan male b y 1111E1' MATTHEWS .t CO Vct tEs—t.laar kit Dry P..telie , fa; by toy 3 NtActi .. !EtVA & CO I , ..l.[llEttlt-17 smells limbo Rema rk) Ffur male 1111E1, MATTHEWS & Obto wait Perinaylv•nlis Rau noa k k. • Oren, trio° O. t . 0014 It. R Cal .111td.st. .1 Id, ISA trlr StaekLol'era of the oblo and Pennsylvania 'Psi , Deed slemseiny'air hereby 11.101tril to pay the liOlt In...lntent 1/f rive Dollars per ghat, at the office ~j Ctoto•tty, ati herr t0t . .., on or ttrturt. t .e luth day of May itea•; and thr r•tttpto,,t• 31, Of Five piniaii rat *Stare ea rlt t l.. nr br o m it 11,. :WI day ~eh .uret rain. mouth, ut,t.l Ilm vtlot.e lire p,:rd Or order of the Roan./ of Docent. 1673,114 W. LA./WIER, Jr., Tieuisier. 5.t.1111 ROSF, AT : A ►P, IMEMMIg yAee, Faun!, shertjfsear G>•au; " In Lamartine Buildings, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap.7o.l•Pr_ _ ! Tine num.'. Ould• to gclentigiraud Practical Agriculture. 11'c'd"ri',....5,,':,".'.7,•.,' - or - ‘:;" , i"kEtbird'r,ntb,r , era FrPres../11' Norton, of Vale Car ege, o lVesv e lt:ven, err moans for the prep a boat under the above' title. It evil' enthrone terry subject of importance eouneeted urth a n mall its various branches, boo, Throe acct and practical. ' Science, in asfr, far as it ha, ep to the present time, beau mule available erect:cc, by experiment, mill he. treated in Its rela tion to every oneration v oceura in the coarse of the mamas " Tee tenth will be arranged nurer four tlittthet lumla re. ..settling M. revert', imgieeirg web W.nter and end.. with AOtitrlln. JAMES D LOCKWOOD. lloolMeller and importer, lee Keenh en_ _ - BLACKWOOD VOA APRIL. DLACKWOOD'S Magazine fog AP , O , P.""" 1).11. transzg. JAMES D LOOKKOOD mv3 UM Fourth R. h Periodical Literature. 'TUE t ou.lon Quarterly Itertewi Thq Eltabotgh Rev go, Th.. North In its‘h Review; The Weatuon.ter :Dar twoo OF Enntrureh ?I arming." Eau h, per year; ad taken together, wo pper year. ravd JAhlli.4 I/ LOCKWOOD DISSOLUTION Or PAUTNERSLIIP. 11111. firm, nP ?don irons, Liteh & Co. ea Brookyil'o, Jetlcr,on County, , and Lnelt, :11,6AD. & Co, Alh.gheuy, County, have been dissolved ey 1111111110 COlibe!II. 1 . .. f. oidebied Will mitre payment to Loch • & Co. and tiCO3.lltgainat the Fame oily he itte,rond to Li.eh & Co. for aeltkruodl. STEPHEN It MORRISON, P It 5101IRWON, THOMAS K LITCIL ALEXANDER MILLER. M•re 2.LlFs.—ruid.dtra SOLOMON SCOOTED, f lONIMISSIO,I fiIERCHANT,Stoek and 11411 Elrok 1. • er No 110 scennd mayl-dly LOST, • of 5.101.3 & Co, on the FacLm¢e Maki I Tor rii:9 15, dated May Ist, No IV, payment Elf uw E aze Iniving been troppcg, tbo pnblie nit cguilon -0 ne th.lint receiving dm WSW. 2.41:/1 . EING, PENNOCK a. CO Inegn in.Oite of Foulard 12 eilis in newest styles received by A A MASON &eel, . "'"? C 2 Market st % A. NTASIJti h CLN, fro now opening neintlier Imre of I ot.oy Embroidered Patnaols; n greeral worm,. of Plain do at nil Niece. 300 .'ux nr nnnl le.lk and Liile Thiend Gloss.; nil Coe Murk and do Ladle.' and Gents' Co 00 dux white Gallon. liens; :..doe do co bilk Cu, tio doz Grins' Nliked Half Hose; LO dot Gent.'Grown.4llloo II nlf Hark; Ileeeierib and now opening by A A MASOU k CO POLVI *CAL COISTITIRTIONS. 7 A 1 ,11,4 I $ W toOD bus in .j.re.t, and .111 re•• •1, !11.$ , 'nine en the Divlnc o:igin I,,nmentr.kt, trout iht. tV R.ll. Yale-r,1.1 1.1 1 , , L.., t, ce,,ion, 1 vol.llllllo. J U LOCKWOOD I.—LC bits L. 4. 1;1,1; , , 75 1 1 11 r m .(i4,:170 y: L.lLMrty .1. j .Z. 1,1;5 p.m. be c.c. jo A cg k lebj o 111:11 , 1 2 1Nt;—`2: Lc:. N. OIL-1•21/ i 4 mime, from Smwcal F';.-",,xfols'lc.D7cu, I.y J tclIN Werr S 01) 13%1•;.1 , 1S—ttrl ef L a n t i Ot ,,, llT T bi CO 1-1!.; , 11- I,hdp pin.< Nti j . .lfm r sm:A,.l! . .LimM CA by _ ." 11,1 ULA lolr prima /+.ll.for sob. by • 011 la, nal /011 N %%ATI' k. CO I Alt brie pri,lu, reed, , or rale by JOIIN %V nTr.& co B " P""d: igi ' t & n:ll th i b tro _ _ to lur n a ir, G g i nz ad lutee r e, gad A CUI7IIERTSON, y Lllnny st . _ I ACkF.I , 'l'l/An of all gredes kept eonrunUyon .4 nor •t, lc co r, aeoncble to We lta..e, linyvj A CULIIIeRTS.4/N 1. 1 :damns. 3ttaticcc'dezidr.f;rissaJoeNby 1)1% REX,' IMARL.I,-001.0 bths &stoned nombcre, ) Clatooloern,orgli to.oloclareoun bend, for en, by CIALIERTSON & CO 21 Wood I. & CO Al.l"..urcc-1.5 i.rgyt .... f , ile i , S u ro y r i g:ty „ a, co tn,2 I illtEldN—tu cans of the erlebiated S brand, te, J SCIICONIILAKEK h CU It.' CCU —tv 1..4 ea hardware, a geed article; ji wly eiraw l'acer for co., .0 ilardwar.., ne If mad: to order al ant rite or thick • ty fn.) J •UNIM AKER & CU I,` . .ent:N riAt. Lel/1.111. Sassafras L Laveccer. Kiel I eau each, warm:sled id., received J _eICIIUONMAKIIR&CU I &HU tee, I 116:t1 LIONNHURST &CU • bctee camlller Cincinuad Mould l'a•.:11., far• al, by a. an, < F VON CONNHOSIST & CO L tlerrluai 1: lu brly 2had, ia.sr lambus, and for sale by LiCI:a.Y A. Cu • 112 Wuzurst, A"" to, Vlacr Ualr averod 1, Las Luillor,, IT., nom landing, 41 .1 •1- by i !sot mcKEY a. Co J rte/ LC . 141; 8•04.1n.td irme by A Al2/1..‘11 . . (1:100 for aa's a_a ro) UICKFX S. CO • o bur Fals fur sale by rsl2 12.kflall DICKEY Jk. CO yj iisCß.fclmes propOrid — Corl Huai. for Up. pert rs. Just isc's oo enosianoltunt, for We b 7 ) 2 irrAl h. CO bd. Noa uoWiandrug.. r forirs by DICIsaN Cu FOIL NAL IL. k VA L,UA cdsrnee I vOntainial .Coal on. acre I a hilt—a food .Ile tor n Aylre-1 mtla Alial!clnern oa, Ikea Fora. tar poLlcuLot, apply en the re , MnRTIIA u..e MUM a_.,... 4,,,. 2..,T,,,,,....„.„D05zirt.,......, ii:II Carnage Iton,e, bet. the property of, il; and love Llo ruidenco of Mr. Jane Ala. cr., wooled. WV.:O r st,noar tte•elith I or ten., apply to Ai Is LOWREEZ, ler2dtl 89 Wylie pl. ISILW PUULICATIONS. . . II E thole Lactuntary.—The Child's Book of Dalitdl.—MardOosld, or the Great Mistake: a ::ary of Neal Lift--flizagrove; or or Sauday Sebool Buy:. :eoira"ted.—The Bar of Iran; or the Lla,,er el Ilti,sktbiard A tAirtion —Storm" of Sebtx Ito;..—Koraogo, the 115.,1 Chief.—The lac a La 1,"r; avbch "pecial reference to it• earlier period', e.. 0 v,et it g kecia•kolthe Belorreauni by tlarras L/ Aanta",ry o. Biblical Asitakulties, n.rehocl. arbl Publmed by Amencsn 9 S rnion. Pot sale by ENtiIdSIIL ..,,,easois to Ita.taurr TI Wood Idle.. NEW PUBLICATIONS. il7lee; Want,. Weets, Um Amber. F./iiion.- 1 Ti.e Ne.gelpoi., a laic of every Day Life. A 0;14 famed ea±tlt e r web to intrude awn written •.I, i, r Wille.l.l.ne bf Ali., I/MUM 1.110,!/../1 lAJ inCauper:o. and ieedgeorl. e.l with d view of the umber's .....c,•• tr• :•• .."! by wi.iism Cowper. t.. y I. I. /I, cub :met by pl A 12...10.:. A 1... y lurge paptc; 11. W•th s•iy,y• 1 4 i,uuttlYar. Irom 4/.!. 1.) to, t..y-v.ytiots,. Aiso, otaciaper c.,..ty I We.rks, inrind rg a variety of peter now !vat :alleazfa. IT Sowell Prior. Complete in ;inn, cle; wily printed, uninnini in style web i Weer, ♦c. - . ,ss,,,n.r o or o culrsolito or, Wn .oI %Wisdom for rye, ISAy sn thr ) our rditcol by W C. Illeharda In is wry sseat volume, Znn>, cloth, 3n. .coal{ Cloth sult. Gs ornt• .0t •ttic tot' .1.011:4 , 11LCICKWOOLP, tt.% 2 t!.l . n . k . pt!t . t, tputi Ittpporn_it4 Fotytt, pt. )/ILLINVALT. SA DA F DONSAFON terpeetfully italotint tie lAI I. , ene., eLr.wliPt pen Pteneh Mita/wry 4,ISE/i -d/Iv ea t, Slay ad/ alto, a variety of other Frmarh Gond. mat I dal • wa • te•mrsod tuis a. nose, tire!. A. 211!CL6ici, GROCERS 4WD TEA d ' EALERS., Ala 2til Moly and, glare Mod, have elway• On hand a lame 10 .1111.111 of Ciniea tin., eta, and Fine Teas; atm, roteign Rata and Nut Whnlesee end Itetadl on the lowe, /reel, I,W P iotiVe-Z?fare new patterns of Wall m Vantaoil,ltMd. plain, aud Caney Calm, a•ve teen memniv received, insether with pa on• i'Orlti'lf II 01 Pieneh Ilwdere, Fire Bottd rom,, cad Tester Tops in (told and Velvet. WC ItIAISSISALL, onYI Wait Paper ut , o.s%Vogl street SOMETHING. NEW E==MM IX7 It bo opeuall aiimit. Yntl of Mayor. Family V V l.ocery and rei S:orr, in the Flalatlitlybis •ulceriters h‘v • fried up a elate et Na.2LO 1..1 , ,erty .teee . ,l. etyie•uperiar etty of the Orals I I:t•l.utel. Ihey wlil al.vatr Lave a lan!. sr o,:inet.t of anc.:Groterses, tad - ttpo:ior wh • dully in,. the •1te.1 . .13 011.1,141.- lir. curvy I , .ex will ern/favor to Loop he itt 1 .4', end eut.fiilently recommend their trot rorto an lICILPA.IIII.II, tP itICALLICD the ci ty, enrolment will eamprion:—Nmen and Black Tra• , it kind, form :11 cents to 11l NI per powodi fled •ui tints Ndite. t•t in, • tin ow, Loof. emelt./ wad leedverised, ‘. n, 010 it Human .uti at I.k.tri4n wild Nuts, Vlaices, Er.rhg,os. Sugar roared litms.and 1 , 44 f lord and Whale itlils, Mon.?. lioini t sod %Vag Candice, together with many vt Al not hereofore be had to • bu• awl la ewe fail Imenwierate. In - tint de de liveled roan of charge iu everg . e.tl 4 the I.n Dcratra suppl;cd on tnrPt rra•nr.4liis -_ L 1V.1.;. 11,eC41174G 4 ea, • 1011 0 , 0 LilioNT otrunt , nbnnn Wm*. . _ - LOST, 1‘2.1A of C o l.! spectoolcn, ..spemed iteS' m ‘VOOO orect, Lo f;orti of Itakewell l'cag's Warehnn.e. Thn Awl, will he rewarded oa thcm ro tho owner, No. PS Wood Meet. aspsU STRAYED OR STOLICR, :nth itwi.:(torri the reititiattil 4.1 totbwriber, li•otg in Pint Ward, Alteifkrily . Anil Mow Maley Cc, Raid cow atu einem eo Joint on her pst,itiil whit litey frog not ti, wet y mt.:lo , owing to tiro not Mining been ill pretr owner but rtir eltart time. 0,, „ttory.turto which may lead to ~ter tee via! be .41,erallv 110PKIae, IttoOketatc 3 7/ Apollo flolld-oee,Foatah aptti AMUSEMENTS. T H E,A T Ft Et Luse., masa Manager C., 8. pornm tuns or AWCWWW. r/reol Circle Wid Patqaatto•-- .... Second and Thad Tkntt Uttl!c , 7 (for colored penotta).--...15 Dear. open a 71i Certslll Will Ate at 9 o'clock. Erin F: SERIOUS FAMILY. O. Friday, 31.7 34 will be resettled THE SERIOUS FAMILY, ClooleeTorrens Mc Taylor tlap.alts Maguire ......MrLonyy Atuniudat• Slunk MT. Dennaine rs UNlckela Ludy Creamly ....... --Urn Colwell To conclude with BOOTS AT THE SWAN. Jacob Earwig Frank M r &Wilt Miss M.iislilas Mr Taylor Mrs Maggot! TYROLEAN CONCERT. WILHINS HALL. liwead Visor) THE HAUSER FAMILY DEG leave to announce, that they will pure two j) COncerto as above. on THURSDAY A FRIDAY evenings, the 24 and 3d Irlst. AP cane change of perfoimance each evening. Tickets, t.. 5 rents each. Dan oven at 7, conc.% to commence at R o'clock, ere-.•etv. tay WASHINGTON - HILL, PITTSBURGH, ~ 137 - id 139 Wood street, *boys Fifth. rimAT splsoditl establishment Is nor offered for j Rent. It Is iuhnitsbly &ranged for Concerts, Locher., Exhibitions, 90. For terms apply to JOHN A FITZSIMONS, 137 Wood in. PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. APOLLO HALL.—VOIIRTH STREET. OPEN DAILY—Gem 9 to 19 in the morning; 9 io in the niter:loam and from 7 to 19 o'clock lathe evening [Er - Admit.. 23 cents; Children under 12 Tem. 'halt pace. Ma? TAKE NOTICE. PROAIIiP.ORY terYig, drawn by daines_Ba. to the order of a N. White, and enlarged by tom, dated co n ferlB3o, has been lon or toil l aut. lue finder will a favor by waving it at the mace of the Gaulle; add all pns are wonted option purchasing it. J A M E S RULONO aplorilw Country Moot for Bale. A BEAUTIFUL rubuiban resileare in the neigh !unbend of tins eity t nossessing loom thin, cr dinary advantages will tip - said on feirernble terms. The grounds are mochas:ilk fine trait nu . ..in hint ' ing rouditiun shnibbery, evergreens, kr. For name owner ardicention, enquire at this otter. aunts.' ri ziEw BOOlfitifliNV HOOKE ,1 T nuLmr.s , LITERARY DEPllT,opposhe the Post Offiee:—Davul Copper6oW, pass te—the *whore of Meeesmes, eon e—LAteirs Larlog Ago, No Ml—Marring Cant Mu Ellis Woolen to America: blasts J of Thsetaroy—Rowland gasket: Leret—Windsor Carl's: H Ainsworth. 4: •,p3l • csliLiSse—sii boxes endue, • eues.rd's Deify, ,11 reeW, end for sale by I • SI UA R le SILL, assle I O Wood sr . Vll-1 tolklaple.i , ak rec'd . 1 . 311 , 11 . 1va1e 2 1iy a.. (MASSES-3 kg; Magic pan vreg..ird far raj° • STUART a mu,. C1 . 12 e 9t , V INEUAE—IO bb/. u s r . gn A ;v3 r ft i Ar i d .L tor ar:O. y_ 13 WIZ - Afew bbls le store, ' Alkyd°. ST UART A. SILL. B ACON -1%000 Mina!dem, Prime; 3,000 Huns, in aim, and for wale by aO3O. • STUART fr. PILL. TUBS -1D do; angetior ankle; KEY-LESS-4 doz large, (saran. Rad for sale b 7 agau L STSART & FILL. ap.7o - Wool rt (1 611 1100P8-50 Al Ads Hoop. of prime quoins , ' fnr •ale by ENOLIdIi & HENINEIT. , uscd) 41 Wood ft. 31. IL r s Perismrhae. nr)orrn.. LUTTER AND LARD-10 keg. Buuer, Ind 4 gegs LArd, for 8010 low by • p3U BEITIIEE= SOAP— WO boxes tor *ale. ••• np3O ENGLISH & BENNETT. p n., oC2i ,3o PßWDEß s — r l:l) ir kjr i t ,r ekle nn tor ws co O ALT-3w brls Mr sale 61 ap;;0 8 F VON BONN/10881 . a CO SODA ASH-143 cask& Ma.prads , brand; yam f eeived per steamer Companion, and foraala by & 4 MITCHELTELEE cp3(l meet. li r RA PING PAPER-A. huge quality Incur end Rag rlmping Caper - alai Member net) from the mutemeeori, for nle in lute or will lots by W T 111 A RSIIALL. lineemsorto d C BILL .p , 30 (ILA ER SEED—EI brt6 for nle by_ : • '1 6011 ' ! I .1 D CASPILLD I) UTTER-4 bz6 and! tide fnalk, la ants. int n ived et the Dann and Gnaw Depot., Na Franc .u.et, ce fur tale by ROO , j 111 CANFTELD CllEgsE—no la. nevr!and 'sub*. old, hoar fold, and for syle by qv" . J LI CANFIELD lIS SEED [lll.-10 brlitin •i ~o 4 for ..I. L 9 I 1 .... i r te , I,9ACON-293 *Yes in .tare, and far ..k by p .939 • J D COIVIELD SAI ERATU2—MI3 bx• and 23 es, 224 3 , 12. for 2212 by J R CANFIELD cirroN 110?....E—W0 dot Week, lb hitt., and mixed :00 dos halt broom , do do; C ARLIUTIMOT opld E 8 Wood st. CAM LADIES' Stnndina Callan and Chladneaer, tor ula Ly n C ARBUTIdNOT v - r u MDRELLM.4 t PARASOLS—WA Wagitiso and Coma Umbrella', and 43e Paramds, silk and cotton, for sale by C ARRUTIINUT- rt6,11.8' S BONE— lbs superior siaalny, for ride by so3O - C • murratrurr BENISEST, • • P, No 41 yloact eucct ENGLISH & 1101. MALE GRO oTer zee, . I. pkg• Y. 11. Imp. Meal and Gunpowder Tem; 173 tan Totowa; ItO brio Rio Galen; :vi twit N tr Nolusues; 75 Idols N 0 Boor, •MI.I Imam matted' Site. itao btu M. R. R‘..4insi 119 lota chimer Co. • 151 gs do de; 15 cults 2tout ()arras; IS bales K. Wa nets, IS do Brazil hinui 15 do Filberts; I s% bzt do st Foa au4lesoads; 29 big Rock Cand); 5 case. Lignonar; Window Wass; 40 b. Pip.; 4110 tots iesp; 11AU hos Quailed; • 31•0 lbw Codfish; 30 1111*T...era' Oil; boo Mondale. , Jta Bed Cstrl4 00 uoils Manilla Rope; "3/ boo apiee•Chneolnie; Pi tugs Pepper; • bags Atipiee; £OO bas berme; du brie Vinegar; 3i bales Ca:dle•nek; 40 bis Staoeb; 10 tree Piet; in brio Cbait; ZOO - dram. A. wall as • genaril Cl, ornate red onteles, la 31 PA fatipte i Reatba Cirata tab 317141 Saanist2 - 3 bat Clow.; I ea. Matures. 0 tem.'s 25 eases Leman 231 . 42 2 cuts 1 , after P jta t i. la cadet Tamale e t a t . it , ' 011 ...aa 4, WT." , ..Motted and Lauf 2 Ilbdt ',tau t .; la Ma yttaw,6 - 'AN:meat of Pitubarlb NAM P 17131, Ata#3BlZ-4.4ke Sup,.lL Nezetalioo, and Antal orsosas—Tba East. alto Ilemodsot—Cosinoa. HealeoLUl—Aspeers of Y Baoals—Turklib Evenini Alseusa—Bargseal Anato r.N.—Petuls and rraa. Tu KKKK MI K Optiatl, WarsyM—P;olo/.1 Q./a C sm. 14—Baraer% Wad. dlarFsr —Portlier Pearl For rale by apdS Bookseller .lOATIOML • ion itt Phys.*X Cliarse/tr. uu eivo. aurated. Sot. col, 114 t, ta ***ll. 4 Etaroutunls. /tax. W4l. tWolt/1 plats. to. Waitin4t. It* ,' Slat.. Vt. IYmo dans. volt .11.51 ES LOCI.WOOD baporter, VI Fourth sr_ QC.Dn ASH—ILO &asks evieriee trands'indt•eh k. 3 inn received, and nit in - JNO Alnb'a Doi k •10:9 • CUM: Wk.* re. sr. POW DER--1,54:A1ma /buoy ' - MVO 46 Dear side: SOO do Ky. 00; an kali keir• Ir. Mir; - 170 Rik Wimp. Pea. siootinr, IT. gide; 950 do Deer do; end Obr eala b g f' l46.l ' d " r i r a rall '/N, u ft w . O7 . 4l oo it a l: i Ga d ' 7 .per BACON -40 calks Pti..Shblildo. jk•At DD nonsionntOON foo , by J S DILWORTH IF . CO aptl - =Nowt aL • QI OAR-6 N 0 Sugar reeeniing 10 met, for bale by J IMAVEti ealla Lard; fat N. LT , t.RE'=en:"..°ol d-r:7,Laeczt,R.c. -- BLITITR-40 kegs Bauer foe rate be ow 9 f 8 DILWORTB &CO , C VG Saw sa sinia — kadie;ekiaki 8k W IIARVaC011" te . Ledif i r & •• 10 ti n A ,, 7 , IIIELS . LARD OIL N_ o I fa. late by - SOLOMON SCHOYIEM % &VS. rale. kautasel.—,, ~..,...,,, ...y.s.e.— jj 69 an !YU refilled I.lld An rib" by R E. BELI.ERS, !tag NUtif"' 87 Wood rtreiB. ~‘.. h-- ,riCli RAISINS -lo° bxs KrelWi's ht.& far A sale by ' •WM BAO4T.EY & CO, orp-11 18 h 20 Woad st. N D sole lky a RTH CAROLINA TAK-13DAGALEY !CO3 brie large efie,ger ALERATUS-1.50 boios Ml , lll,l=ll', n ospoyfor article, tor oak by • WM It&OALEV &CO ps,9 ULACK 81L103-.A faq anortmeilt of Black Oaf.; 1) of WI %A W, reselved at No OS saki at, opt& .nett coa,at of*. spa* , • ALEMANDFR it DAY 11A1IXIAXIN SILK SHAWLS—Dna dour:able .80 Saud, Oa very saperior qaa , fir, by Dab • ALEXANDER & DAY LACK LAW S--Plan Maar Lawn. of dificnina ula by 40.4Lx&xpet & DAY H MS Pc LIED\ . O 7 . 1. t I l lx : Erara d t Salary. do S. C. Mau, Doarddl; AR pat up for rummer on, and tor Pula by apV9 BELLF.Ri kisicoa .T AE D & LINSEED 011.--•/h P r., 1 . ; LIDS 9 Lai. Lituue9 Oil; • SELLLE9k. NICOLE 12N3EIDL-4 Orli at a` di fa al ' b 111;148aXI'rfn; cL, 2LS Weedy on. TATErrgEI /Faa - - - 44•41 ap29 ROBISON, LITTLE & CO
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