THE eITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Virimtiirs'ilY WHITE ar. IX) paTTNBOROEIw DIONDAYMORNING, MAY-13, 1650 mrAnruaraweariaariasuy.re4aestiotoaano In kei law favors before Lp. na., and as early to t h e day as practicable. Adverliermsrou not %owned (or a :vac/. led Ilene will invanably. be elfanretl anal ordered sot. Bas.WawasAwasmon—Saboorrpran,liaa advertise. menu trap Caw paper Iseeived and forwarded (fee of chary/ (raw this offtea. • QTY. B-Psuars, is Atria for ibis paper at his eZe ' several agencies Sear Rork, Philadelphia, sod Boma, sod is authorized to receive subscript:our sad sileartissiarrus for as. i 371310 STATE powarzisTioN At i meeting of the Whig Bute Central CoMmince, i. held at Harnsburg,:llarch 1;1840,11 %WU Rusetage, That die whine of the 4vetal counties of this Btatelie requested to select , a neater of dele• gales equal to their rerpective represeintoires la the Legislature; tte raid do:e gates to serene COsITCIIO SO at the thy of Philadelphia, on the I9M day of lone, 1840 for the purpose 0124=1.01u a candidate for j Can al , Commiesioner, to be voted for at the ensuing General Electitin. MORTON 11c3IICIIAEL, Chairman. • Giumun H Itaer,..3ecretarr. Antlinosinkto and 15105 . County Con, 1100113033. In pursuance efthe call of the Chairman, the Widelt and sollitaseneic County Committee of Cone.pontl- Vi as es met at the Courtitouse. The following resole- SSoooo w adopted, to Inn— ..n,,opsed, That the Whig . cod Antiosasonle voters oldie kW; NeelLo6 Dinneen of Allegheny County be, and are hereby requested to meet at their oared places for holding elections, on Saturday, the In day of Jute next, then and there melee: two delegate. to the County Coavention to be held at th e Coon Howie, onWennudey , the Oh day otiose, at It o'clock, oi,to Said 'Convent:be to mats the matal • aid . nceetaary coirdoVions for.the ensuing October Election...A also to appoint five delegate. to thete.ent the County la die StateCtowentlonoo be bell tethesity of Phila. delphiCon Ih'ectaitsday,tha 'Soh day otiltine." The primatv.menings Intim Tesniship. to he held between the lours of two and Gee o'clock, (excet . Pit nod th em In the Wards nod Paroughs between t he hoars of seven and Moe o'cl A ock. lIII.ANDS, Chairman. ino.E. Panic, • AlSr, Paantms, Secreterles. Toes. Storm • Pittsburgh Apnl 10.1K,P. liX9Er. NI:XT OAUF..Fott LA)OAI, 14.117419 TaEGRAPIIIC conv Opening of 'a New Rents of Commas ' end.' tretwein .Pittsbutigh end she Interior of Ohio. Oar ruadeas hate doubtles °Lae r I ed,in oar ad. v'ett'ing galantine, furs few days cast, the adore dozen t of Bandy amt Beare; Line; by which they will have surmised, what is the fact; that the Sandy and Beaver Canal, which has ibr a Dirties of year', with many in-temp. rions,-in the comae cf constriiction, is at length. finished, and opened up far trade and travel.— This glees to our city and State soother moat im. parterii toucan" of tabled savigation--more tm. portatif diau the suPerGelal cheerier hat soy lies of, as w eahall endeavor to show. On ietcin g ore map of Pena tylvanitt and Ohio, the-tinder Will find that the _Sandy end Beaver Canal is a sort direet andetruvenient connecting link between the Obi° river, jest .where it leaves thiaStre at Glas.'w, !arty miiei helowtrds city, and the great darn of internal impiovetherics la Ohio. Ittorings ristthorgh into direct coalmen:a. cation - withrich acid highly ;reductive sgrienltti. rat sections of Ohio, and open' up to cur manna famnrcre smilimineas men a market from which heretofore; tbey knee, to a considerable extent, been izeladed; Theigenend tendency of the pro doeteed'ibese regitms,. has been to NOV 'York, by way of tha lakes, but a small portion having reach ed Oda city. Hereafter we may expect to receive our lull there, and, to control deceit the entire trade in the early part of the lesson, before -the New Slotk canals open, ne they are generally Gem one to two months behind the canals attas Stale, One hoot of the line has akeady loaded and left ' for Maar:Van, and another for Itosone, while ott. ere arc-sow !midi:efts na fir north as Clinton, and men, ceatiaue to Cleveland, end others as far taco as Newark, where they will disehuge their [,.ego's, without transhipment, or may con tinue to Columba.: . . The Coral tiorits arc loaded in Pi:Shale!, and disiharge their freisho here; one great !ulna . sego-Cr the file being, that no useshlpoierim are nenerery. Thle is the last canal which will be opening op in the west In the' prefect generation, il ever. Andrea:a ore the fneorite mode of improvement at pre sent. Still our canals meat eiways do a good bemoans Inborn +Mirka, and will prove of peat advaidago:to cur, city end to the convoy 'lend theft .beidera. We lo.a ar a bin: bonnet. co this'ut to candidate f,.r wad e, thn Sandy and Bea ver Canal, tied heartily invite the honors, men of Ohio; ulth whom tyo are thus ',ought into direct iatistesuise, to avail thomselvet of the facilities for c..crecraiel oaciennite which ore cans offer th.M in this city. We haze Leen at same pales toobtain >0 netts tate table of distances oo this new route, es corn ' pami with odceis which we hove heretofore en. joye , t,' to the most prominent pekoe on the Ohio Canal, from which our seeders will see the dees ded advents,iea which will actuante. ea fn. reach ing Lira heart ct hiechingum end Scioto yellers: and c 4 trio tiibutaties flawing into them, From Beaver to AkTOll.. 4 Almon to Altusigott 'liver to Mestal. via Con Cvt Cava' 132 From Glto&our to Sof . . vas 73 I.l.,!ivar to .Matvi.Lo 13 Rive!' p Maesql(n eta 9teda S Cene. Can.. ff.t •At this point, tinily the who'..2 01 Woyr e, sod large portion of *tear Dad Ashland eeonoen,:e7 relve o.ie tappet,. and sell their produce. From Revere to. Alcorn . • ...... . . ....• • • .105 Akrou to Dover srt ' • R.;ser Caccl Da7cy vii AL•ron Frovi Gintg ow to 341 i v atr Bolivar to Dover ....... RMI•eY to Diva via SastUy S Ikaver Carkal..Bs ht thi{ pin!, the wholo of Heroes county, end a largo pertiou at Tusce:cwan county, do their shipping. From , Pittnburgh to Beaver Hoover to Alnun Akton to Roma • Patsbotgb to Roams via Crafts Cat Cana1...220 From Pittsburgh to Marietta by river 183 ,Marietta to Z anaviile 75 Zenner,ilo to Drredeo 16 ..'Dree.len to Webbspart 2 - ,Webbspert to 112:coe 14. Pinsbu rib to Glugow -"' 'Glasgow to Uolivar.. ", Bolivar tit Morose. • • - . Pittantgb to Roscoe ola Sandy Ind Beaver Eton Pitubutith to Pontius:mkt. ....... —.471 Portsteoutli to Nowart - 133 PAirtiorsh in Newark via Porumonth and Ohio Coal .... .... ........... ...... rigui Piitintirgh to Webhapcn• via tdoletta and Zanervti e 216 Weld:moon to Newark 27 Pitt4tugh to Newark via Zanesville 103 From Pittsburgh to .. . . ... 113 o Subvert° Newark 96 Putsburgh. to Scoria via Sandy and Beaver-- Gaut; ............. • • • •• • From Pittsburgh to Portimonth Potumouth to Colombia. ratbiburgb to Columbus via Portsmouth 474 From Faith=lt to Salim 113 " /pilau to Columbus 152 Fittsbusgb to Columbus vin Sandy and Barrer... - Canal 255 Fran &overt° Cleveland via Cross Cat CanaLl43 Glasgow to Cleveland via Sandy sod Seaver Canal From this great shortening of distsnees, the price or uunsportation wilt be of course materially redo , cod, and the danger of losses and delays will be nearly obviated. , Welearn from Mr. Bidwell, who returned a few dapstince from a personal examination of the Sandy and Beaver Canal, that the entire Hoe, with some slight exception., is fan good condition, end that he anticiipates a large business will be done ' this season. iHe hes made most favomble arrange : menu °Blithe otricers'of the Company, in relation to tolls for his transportation Ilse, which the Com pew: can do with perfect safety,' es, according; to their charter, the tolls on the entire .route or the Ohio Canal accrue to the 'Atody led Beaver, ou'ail freiv,ht which plume a distaace of tweatyrmiles;on the llgter improvement . --This arrangement' Will ccutile transporters to carry at • a rate which must ••••-As Mr .Bidwell haslet:en the initiative in °mania . Inge regular daily line on this new sod important av ease of communication, we hope be will be getter oucly patronised by the Mistiness menof Pittabligh, 'wlintave business ill that-section. We undersiand t ens, hathe has a contract with all the merchanu, arid forwarders linefrom Bolivar toGlas gow, foe their exclusive business and influence, and that is this enterprise is also sue tined by wane of the heaviest forwarding, znagnfactorleg, and ipaQlOdg 1110:1 111 of gag Op . ,-. •_. . . . . . . , . , The CoatplOmaSsi Beret. - 1 aeon Bed BOW, being the southwest glee la ' The groat length of the report read to the Sell. the line designated between thitallled hides and.', . ate by MT. Cf.ax, of the Compromise Committee bleximand the Mit eagle in the hate Orkin teed! erf.Thirieen,cintipela as too - make a synopais of. it wryest apartfer the Indians by the United Shahosi e l for oar columns. It is further recommended that Texas shall be psdd I Alter some preliminary remarks, the question of the sum of-- millions of dollars far the re. the division of Texas into bar. more States is to- liisqoishment of territory north of said line. keuhrp, andkus majority °film cemmitme, express "A majority of tie committee recommend to the:`,opinion, from the premises laid doom:— the Senate that the notion contenting. these pro. , gouda to TeXaSahall be Incorporated tote the bill' "That whomever am or more Stator formee out embracing the admission of California as a State, " - of the tenitery of Texas, not exceeding bar, bay. wad the establishment of territorial governments Mg sufficient ppilatiou, with the consent of Tex• for lash and New Meilen." ''" . • • I no; may apply to be admitted into the Uniem, they rue en. Wed to each admission, beyond all doubt, The report next irocieds to the cons'ileretleill upon the clear, nuambiguons, and absolute tema of the subject Or restating fugitive slaves. The I at the solemn compact contained in the resolution duty of the free States to surrender fugitive slaves a t f , by a 'S e .r um .... lint, vP%idl Congre ssebtyth to asrLit i ed n, is Piped from the Constitution, and se the law at that the tight of as:minion late the Unton w of any present in exigence has been found inoperative; new Suites Carved out of the territory of Texas, the bill bedire the Senate is recommended to be ' net exceeding the onsaher specified, and under passed The committee, objects to giving the the' oaditmoe stated, cannot be justly controvee. • ' led, the Committee do cot think th at the formetion slave the right of trial by jury In the Stair to Which of any =eh new States should now originate with he has fled. The report says this l• would be a Com:team The initiative, io conkrmity with. the mere mockery of justice, to lay ss the owner of the merge which bee heretofore prevailed, should be fugit ive I. concerned." .cerued.. taken by a portion of the people of Texas teem, , ,-,- - • seiSts,tieeirelas of constituting anew State, with •By the expreas larguige or t h e tonnitutien, the comma of Texas. And in The firmation of whether the fogitive Ls held to service, or labor, sorb new State, It will be for the people e u ju pea. of not, is to be determined by do taw of al Stale jog it to decide for themselves whether they will .freel whla hafiel ._and, consequently, it Is moat admit, cr will exclude slavery. And however Pon. should ex. r that the tribunals et that State they may decide that purel y tootacipal of poned and admlenterits own laws. If cherishes. Concres. is bound to acquiesce. and to fulfil in hem. any theme". et abuse to th e erroneous era good sub the eV:dation, of the compact with real cf fugitives from service or laber,the commit. Texas." • tee have not obtained knowledge of Them. They braless that none such have occurred, sad that ' such are Oct likely to occur. But, in order to gaud molest the poasibility of their occurrence, the commute have prepared, and herewith report °narked BI a section, to be offered to the fugitive bill now pending before the Senate. According to this section, the owner of a fugitive from service or labor is, when practice. tile, to carry with him to the State In which the , person is bond, a record, from a competent tau. I nal, adjedicating, The facts of elopement end slave. ' ;if, with a general deacription 'of the fagots,— I This record, properly attested and certified under the official sell of the court, being taken to the Stem whore the person owning service or labni . Is J found, is to be held competent and sufficient avi. deuce of the (acts which had been adjudicated, and will leave nothing more to be , dope than to Identify the fugitive." The report, however, does not object to a slave having a trial by lacy hi the State (rota whch he has fled. -- • The report then takes op the tubjeet the- admiral= of the State of California— ) Thp objecnen of inemalatity In her organi zation is decided no not of enificient weight to pre vent her admltalon,Wed her bOnntlaries are ads mitSd to be, probably, the best that Couldbe delis ed with our present inadequate geographical and lople,mphical knowledge of the courtly. "A majority of the ceatmlitie think that there are many and urgent concurring considerations fo favor of *duetting California with the proposed boundaries, and of meeting to her at thin time the bet:tells of a Stale Government. If, hereafter, up on an iameue of population, a mote thorough ex ploration of her territory, and an ascertainment of the relation. which may arise between the people occupying ire various parts; it . 'amnia 63 found conducive to their convenience and happiness to form a new Stale out of Catifornia,-we hove Oro. ry reason 10 believe, teem past expericnceolial the question of its eninnetitin will bit feisty' considered and justly decided. msjority of the committee, therefore. imams mend to the Saute the paaiage of the bill reports ed by the Committee on Territories for the nth:eli sion of Calithrnia as a State icto the Union. To prevent mieconception, the committee also re. commend that the athendment reported by the Mae committee, to the bill be adopted, ao as to I leave Incontestable the right of the Muted States to the public domain and other public property in California. WhiLst a majority of the committee believe It to be necessary and proper, unde,i actual Mensm-1 stance., to admit California, they think it quite so: necessary and proper to establish Overlie:lmm for the emblem of the territory derived from Mexico, and to bring it within the pale ache Federal antb arty. The temotexess of that territory from the seat of the General Government; the demented mate of its pepulation ' the vulety of races—pure and mixed—of which it catmint; the ignorance of some of the rums of our laws, dariguage and hat. itr; their exposure tolinroade and wars of gamma tribes; nod the solemn stipulation* of the meaty by which we silt:teed dominion near them, Impose upon the finned Sutra the imperative obligation of extiendieg to them protection , and of providing for th em government and laws soiled to their condition. tmogress will fill in the performance of is high duty If it doee net glee, or attempt to give. to them the benefit of each protection, gee. ernment and lees. Teel are not now, end for • lon time to came may not be, prepared for State aoverner,ent. The territorial form, for bill hat is best sailed to their conadien. A bill been reported by the Committee no divb .ding all the territory acquired from Mexico, not comprehended within the limits of California, into two territerice, under the names of New Memee and Utah, and proposing the each a territorial got eronietiL The committee recommend to the Senate the establishmenfof those territorial governments, sad in•ordez more Certainly to secure that desirable object, they also recommend that the hill ter their establishment be incorporated in the bill for the admission of Cellfornie, and that, united together, then bothbe passed. The mubimtiomfth e twomeasures tattle tame bill is objected to on various crowds. It is said that they are incesignees, and have no necessary connexion with each other. A majority of thereat mittee thing otherwise. The object of both meas. sures is the establishment of government suited to the conditions, rupectively, of 'the proposed new State and of the new Terntorier. Prior to their transfer to the United State:, they both formed • part of blexicoorthere they stood in email tele mew to the government of ' that reptiblie. They were both ceded to the United States by the mime treaty. And in the mum cuticle of that treaty, the gaited Stabs solemnly engaged to protect and in govern both, Comume in their crime, common their al unit front one foreign government to another, coatroom in their mauls of gm! govern-I govern ment, and conterminous in sane of dick boun .ilsries, and alike in many particular. of phy 'sical condition, they have nearly every 'Meg in COMMOO in the relations in which they geed to the rut of this Union. There is, then, a general fitnese 1 and propriety in extending the paternal cue of government to both in common. Neednt:rink, by a soldes and earnonlinary augmentation of pop ulanon,bas adenniled so rapidly as to mature her for State government, that turnrsttes no reason why the less fortunate Territories. of Sow Mexico and Utah should be abandoned and left ungoverned by the. United States, or should be discoonemed with California. which, although eke. furs organized for Una' a State Government, mast be legally and coutitinidhally regarded as a Territory esul she is actually admitted as a State in the Union. It is foinher objected, that by combining the two metourea in the setae bill, members who 'may be willing to vote for Gee and uowilling to vote for the other would be placed in an embarrassing eon. dition. They would be con.trained, it is urged,: oa take or to reject both. On the other band, there are oilier members who would be wilting to vine I for both united, but would feel themselves con. grained to vote pettiest the California bill if it -teed alms Foch party Gods in the bill which it I favors ...teething which commend , it to accept-' sore; and in the other somethin4whieti it .dimp. proVes. The true ground, therefore, of the objeo! non to the union of the MOO3UrC , is out any want at sir:Laity between them; but because of the favor dr disfavor with which they arereepectively regal , Jed: • la this 'conflict of opinion, it seems to a rnajortty of the committee that a spirit of mutual concession enjoins diet the two measures' should be connected' together; the effect of which will be, that neither opinion will exclusively triumph, and that both may find in such as amicable arrangement enough of good to reconcile them to the acceptance of the combined meanies And such a court. of legisla. lion is not at all unusual. Few laws have over rased in which there were not ports to which exception was taken. It u in. expedieat, if not imprecticable. to; separate these parts, at, embody than in digest bills, so as to accommodate the divers'' , of opinion which may exist. The Constitution of the Coiled Suites cap tained in it a great variety of provisiorw, to mine of which serious objection was made in the con. Suomi which Conned it by dittneet members of that body; and when it was submitted to the ratiq cntiorfof We Stun, some of them objected to some parts, and others to other parts of the 'same bums. - --• meat • A majority of the committee have, th erefore, been led loth, moommerdatioa to the Senate that I the two measures be united. The bill for earth. , flabby the two Tettitories, It will he observed, (=With* Wilmot proviso, au the one hand, and, OA the other, makes no provhdon kr the int:edam , CM of 'slavery into wag pun of the Dew Tent' !Aries. That Forties has been the (Awful SWUM of distraction and agitation. Nit were adopted end to any Territory, it would cease to have any obligatory force as woo as such. Terri. Rory were admitted as g State into tho Timm was saver any occasion for It. to acmes. plish the phifeated object with which it was orig. molly altered. This has been clearly dem i:maw. ed by tbe current of events. California, °fall the recent territorial ameisitioni tram Mexico, was that in which, if any where within them , the intro. anodes' of eleven , was moat likely to take piece, and the constitution of California, by the nun' , moos vote of her oonvenllon, boa expressly doter. dieted It. There Ls the highest degree of probe. billty that Utah and New-liken:to will, when they come tube admitted u Stites, follow the example. The proviso is, anthem' realties In common, a me te abstractem. Why should it be any longer teemed mil Totally datum, as it is, of any proe tical Import, It has, noverthelear, had the pemici. one effect to excite weeny, if not alarming, mu. sequences. It Is high time that the wounds winch It hue imitated should be .healed up.and dosed; and that, to avoid, in all future time, the lithations which moat be prodpeed by the Serifl,ct of opinion on the slavery question, existing as this thatinatton doe* in some of the States sad puha'. Red as u„in others, the true PrinelPle which oughtto regulate the action of Congress In forming territorial governments for curb newly acquired domain lam refrain from all .legialation on the subject in the territory acquired, so lung as it re• minutely:Tritons' form of government—leavingit to the people Manch Territory, when they have attained to icendition which entitles them to ad. =Wenn an a State, to decide kr themselves' the question of the allowance or prohibition ordains*. tie slavery. The committee believe that they ex press the inxioua desire elan Immense majority of the people of the United States, whenthey de. clam that Itla high time that good feelings, her. pony, and fmtemal sentiment/ should be again revived, and that the Government should be able once - mere to proceed in Its . rest operations to promote the happineas and prosperity of the coon. try uodieturEed by this distracting moose. As kr California, far from feeling her aensiblhty ,affected by her beteg eructated with other Mu& res j ~,,,k g eres--she ought to rejoice and be highly grotilled,that, in entering into the Union. she may have contnbuted to the thsnquillity and Upping. of the great tardily Of SOW. or 'Way rt h i r c , b k , hoped, atm moy one day be adietinguiahed mem. ber:' The report next considers the boundary be. twevn Tessa, and New Mexico, and recommends that the boundary of Texas Abe recuntheil lathe Ilk Grande, and bp that river to the point com monly called El Pomo, ,and running thence up that river twenty mile; to,easured thereon by e straight line, and thence esstweedly on • pow id= the hundredth degree, of west loop ide .• In the slave balding Stater, fell jeetiee 1. ad• ministered, with eallre falrnee. and impartiality, io cans of all actions fin freedom" "In deference to the feelings nn3 prejudices which prevail in the non•slavehuldivg niter, the committee propose each a trial io the Sotto from which tee fugitive fled, in all case. where he dery clams to the officer giving the ernitlesfer fur his return that he has a right to his freedom. Arr endures., the committee have prepared, and re- port herewith, (reared Clive aOCtionit, la blob they recommend should be incorporated to the fugitive bill pending in the Semite. According to these erctiono; the claimant is placed under bond, and rerpifred to return the tagitloe to that toasty to the State from which he fled, and there te take him before a competent tribunal, and allow him to amen and establish his freedom if he can, affard ing to him, tor that purpose, all needful fircilitieo The eutifeet of the slave Wade in the District la neat considered, and the Committee prevent a hill teethe tholitioa of the trade, and recommend Its adoption. The conclusion of the report Is as fol. lows: I. The admission of any new State or States formed out of Texas to be postponed until they shad hereaGer present themselves to ho received ham the Union, when it will be the duty of Coo. areas fairly and faithfully to execute the compact with Texas by admitting such new Sodom Slates. 2. The admission forthwith of Calitornia into tha Caton, with the boundaries Which she has pro. posed. 3. The eaubliahmerdolterritorialgovsnments, without the Wilmot proviso. for New Mexico and Utah, embratang all the tenantry recently aeqntred by the United States itom Mexico act contained in the boundaries of California. 4. The combination of these two but mentioaed measures La the same bill. 5. The sthabllshment of the western and north ern boundary of Texas, and the exclusion from her jariadiction of all New Mexico, with the grant to Texas of a peauniary equivalent. And the sec. tion for that purpose to ea iteicrporated to the lull admitting California sod establithies territorial governments for Utah and New Mexico. IS. More effeetaal enactmente of law to secure the prompt delivery of persons bound to service or tabor la one Stout, under the laws thereof, who serape iota another Stale. ,And 7. Abstaintnit from abolishing slavery; brat; tinder a heavy penalty, prohibitingthe ale. trade to the Dittrict of Columbia. If such Mates* several uteauthes as require leg. istation should be carried .out by salable acts of Coegress, all eenuoversies to which our hoe 'tre k:slat acquisitions have (ler-arise, sad all exhales questions connected with the inatittaten of slavery, whether resettles from those acqubitions, or from 1u existence in the States and the I.l.tpet orCo. tomb a, will be amicably vented and 1.3..4 Ins manner, it is cootdeotly believed, to give general utttfaction to an overwhelmnur m,torlty of the people of the United States. Congasas wilt have fulfilled its whole duty in regard to the vast coon. try which, having been ceded by Mexico to the Uoited States, has fallen under their dominion ft will bare extended to it protects., provided for to .veral pans the icestotable bleating of fce and regular government adapted to their various want', and placed the whole matter noder the loaner and the flag of the Celled Staler. Meet lag couragermaly its door and estate ditty. Con• areas will escape the unmerited reproach ofhaving from conaiderations of doobtfal policy, ahaadon ed to an undeserved ram territories of bouadlms extent with a Name, incoogrooes,, and hn. if not ortiriendly population, speaking dtiretant guages, and accustomed to different lowa, whilst that population is making ittraistaole appeals io the new sovereignty to which they have been transfeired Oar prmattion, far government, fir law, and for order. The Committee have endeavored to prevent to the Senate • comprehensive plan of adjustment, which, removing all causes of ousting excite ment and agitation, leaves name epee to divide lie country and disturb the general harmony— The nation has been greatly convulsed, not by measures of general policy, but by queelons cf • cerement character, sod, therefore, more daoger one and more to be deprecated. It wants m oony- It loves and cherishes the Union. And it 11 most cheering and gratifying to witnen the oat breaks of deep and Medina attachment to It which have been exhibited in all pone of it, amidst all the tees tbroogh whire have passed, and arc puling. A people s# Wattle as thou, of he Uotted States, will rejoice jit an accommodation of f all in:Wiles and difficuffies by which the safety that Union might have been brongot into the feast Mutger. And °neck the blessing. of that Providence who, amid van viclsetodes, has nev er ceased to extend thorn kis protecting rem.— His smiles. and His blessings, 'bey will continue to advance in partial/an, power, and prospeiitv, and wink out innmpholiaksho glorious mobiem of roan's capacity foeself-governmeat. The bills were than read a Brat time by their ti. des. Mr. Clay moved they be read a second time, and made the special order of the day for to-mar row, and printed. Mr. Tammy said that he thought the bill. should take their regular order. The report wan • begone, and Senators ought to have an opportu nity to examine it. He objected to the second reading of the bills. Mr. Foote said the report would be printed and laid on the table Memorrow morniogi that he at:Tamed would obviate the difficulty. Mr. Throe y said that difficulty would not be obviated by that. Mr. Clemens pre POliCO Obis intention to move as an amendment to that portion of the bill pro viding for the admission of Caliiontia the follow Ing; abed the line ofli der. 30 min. shall be the southern boundary of mad State of Oallfontis . Mr. Phelps mid that It was hie original Mien. aim to have submitted his 'lowa (be having dif fered from the committee in many thaw) In writ ing in the shape of• minority report, but bad af. monads conelnded to cologne himself to an ex. pression at the player time of his dissent Gore the report of this majority. The, language of the report In one particular was the expression of the unenialaus mailmen' of the committee. It was true that in the proper conga:calm lobe placed oaths resolutions of annexation of Texas, be agreed with the committee, but he dlfered widely from some of the positions and grounds taken In the. report. It was his misfortune to lava didhred from the commllies on most of the lesdiog fadeless of their scheme, and while he sow confined himself to dis claiming any responsibility for the report, he would take another emulsion to express his Mews more at large. He thought that tbi. whole Texas sub. tea should bawls been passed by . without any no ce of it in Misreport. Mr. Clay said that he had omitted to Mee that the committee, and every member of it, had mat with the most perfect and sincere desire to adopt such scheme as would be meet advantageous to the restoration of peace and harmony on this dis tracting question. Mr. Mason mid that ha had never area any geraleMen more disposed than those who com posed the committee to come to a happy condo. amnion this subject, and there was uo man who regretted more than he did that their coneoltstions did not so result. The subject had its MffteulUee, and he had hoped this committee would have re. moved them; bat those difficulties, in his opirdon, bad not been removed. The lugrusge of the re port shown that It was ant unanimous. He wee, not in the majority who made that report, and 14 regretted that he could not manilla the measure , reported by that:examinee. Mr. Cooper said that It had been his misfortune not to agree with the majority of the committee on many of the potation which they had reported. He would not at present particularise those poants on which he &Eared. He agreed with the con. clarions of the committee concerieg the keen of the resolutions of annexation of Texts, bat desired to reserve until another time en expressioa of his sentiments on the point. He agreed with the main &mums of the report, and regretted that ha could not agree with theta all. Mr. Downs mid that his +Renee might be con. timed into an approval of the report often committee of which he was • member, bethought It no more than Ws ditty to state the points on which he did not eves. His particular Obilidloa Wu one which ha bad urged theSeaste cul osv orof %wins, sad It Was that h i world never MIE=CIMM!= Mine , le the sboleebee of eagle WM the bon. , VSOM WASHINGTON. brigs of Galtfomla. Moreover, be thought that Correspondence of the Pittsbanth Gilesue . the booth should have a portion of that State, and T h . c o mpromise-Had Etairieptton from had hoped Soughs Illimooncompromlse linewoold the 0 , ir a , bbi c,,,,,,,eqsaeace if Sou •-• o s e have been adopted. Mr. Berme said that he agreed with the Sena- it* r `S eritiww. toe from Vermont (Mr. Phelps) to respect to that ' Haassitaron, May S. a dmiiting California with ber prehent boundaries.portion of the report concemlng the admit slim of This boa been a day etch in Incident.. In the new States to be farmed ow of Texas. He could Senate, Me day was nearly occupied in the pre. net agree to the plan reported by the committee, scatation of the long ex p ected report of the S.slect Ho found It impossible for him en vote for the ad- Committee on the Slavery queouoil, and the lnag pro miedon of any team with the extent Cl seascoaat m edusas thereon la the House, a hill for ta now held by California: he could not consent to into Iwo Stales by the hoe of Me 36'. An ban. excite a place that ender she casual , . 1 .. ~,,,, H. t t. h . e c, c , en w s u ch and a tnessure of very STen , ..P. , " would have been glad tithe State had been dtvided powerful appetites in the Senate, and Perehle °hemline ththe etlinCe.en e'Ca ltfi nnnie wen , may have a tendency to endanger lie ultimate that she calmed two Representatives in the Horne ~......... ' pawed in a form which will co doubt of Repmeentatives. He found that the Conatitu. the California '.lion placed representation upon population, and eta and impressive epees. upon . that, ceder the present apportionment law, Cab . message. :...—_ „ , Mr. Winthrop alto delivered an admire. firmia, to be entitled to two ftrepresentatives. meat Mr. Clay presented and reed the report and haves population of one hundred and fortysone thousand three hundred and sixty iuhtb labile-Mot bill* from the C°mPnmii" C'imifiee. I" pro. persona in the country, bat tattled Mbabane. He visions are almost identical with the sketch of did not believe she had this population. He did not agree with the committee In their take of ills The recommendations with which the report clo. Wilmot proviso. 'lt Was treated .. if Congress them which I forwarded lii`you • day or two thee. are embraced to three bilk, the Ho t propos.ng hid the power to peas it. He would rather have ecn . au alluded to it at all • the admiasion of Califorata, in the elope in which I Mr. Mangum sod the , he bad , IPPoit.d the she lies applied for admoston, the erection of ter ming of this committee, in the baps, of wiling r ravernmenU Inc Utah nod New Marco, 1 the di f f i culties which had ea dliturbed the country. t -tonal - He'had gone for the COMMitteele bring Moot Nome . arid the settlement of the boned:el dispute be. practical plan of adjustment He believed that no ' tweet: Texas and New Mexico, by th 4 payment plan could be submitted that would not be open to might not he found emticam, and with which faults But if every Man was to °peons a plan because it , other two bills are Jointed to regulate the ;Theto the former of n mm of money not sPecteed did not ton him exactly—if they were to indulge n mode of reclaiming fin lave slaver, and to abelinh In entre= and hypeeeriticiam, then there con 'd • eleven , in this district. A matt vtedictive as. at ne , T h e i r d tw e r n a t u y Pealling'otePu'oholutlfneienevigenniary man ktehit eem p e , t i e . . 'auk wan made upon the plan, and tho sentiments vale openioak then nothing ever could ba done, lof the report by Braman tr.:mile. s etch• It wee There were a few things In this plan which did in vain that Mr. Cloy eppenicil to Semitone on not exactly square with hi. private Views and both sides to postpoou the IMlOUricerrtent °refit' °pintoes, hot what was the committee Wised for objeceons ontd the report and bills were matted. were if It Dot to obviate these pnvete difficult!. 7 He took the report so a whole, and he would nos But moderateas this was, It was not complied 1 Dort it cordially and with pleasure. He wag for with. Taney even objected to entertaining the 1 settling In any hormelble way; indeed. he Wee motion tarpon', and Downer, Tette, Icifereen Da disposed to be liberal Mr. Cletnetis said that he would vole easiest vie, Borland, of Ark., Clemens, and others, de. all the reinsures reported by the committee lie elated That they were env:nitre to ten go the op. had voted for the committee became his friends had done so, but lie had neveroexpeeted any good to re• petulant! for a single dry, of rattiest:rig their Ir. eutmonnteble hostiley to any plan whatever, for suit from it, and he was not disappointed It was nothing more than the plan submitted long since by admitting Cahforain, with ler portent bounden- e, the resolutions of the kenator from Kentucky, and uan antislavery State. They cored nothing fa which the Semler from North Carolina had then , oppo.ed in the somormt ten . kb, thought d ie mmuktlOCr, nor compromises; !Lair 01 Jrctlon went Senator from . North Carolina a little inconsistent in to the thing proposed to be done, rot uh the man supporting that now which he led denounced 'tome tee of ddd,„, C. id,. B eiein . in stints unify to t 1.,, time back. The Senator spoke of being liberal He (Mn C ) could nut be liberal when it was pro. p deiended same for Mr. Mon e tize brunt posed to do insOwhich was unconstitutional lie the report. He rocketed all who opposed It in 'L° could not mime frith the report, bemuse it osaumed onneno, ~,c , ,y ~, ,1i,,,,,,.,,,, net f1t,r,11,,,,,,,, three things as fact, which were Dot tarts. The first of these woe, that there won an imperative no. mid fanatics. Foote also defended the report e Ith messily for the formation of a State Government in girt, though he eau' uothmg to indiewo what his California. If so, why did it not rout to Crab, would be when tie geese. came up on New Memo:hand in Oregon' , The next was, that we re Mere was the requisite number of inlmbitanta fin the PeemBe 0' the bet , . • the cowittuitional acme of the weal to California to Meseta Cooper and Phelps:said they most Dottie entitle her to admission. He denied the truth of rt de t d en u ne in the repo: t, nor foe the this. The third assumed fact, and 10 which he - e °I °° do '' ' "'— could not Gwent, la., that foes irregularities which byte which accompartied it, hut whciela titer took place in California had taken place in regard wpomtiou lay, they did not tette:ate. Mr. Prete. to other Stet. He !be e Pee e hitecoT alb ' ed. !id that had his health permitted, he would have newton of the alter Statesoto show this assumption I s ' wee not true. / made • cuuntar repott,lnt he elm: Id centsal him- Mr Clay said that be did not think it either pro I tell with expressing his hosel,ty in debate. to the committee, the Senate, the report, the curl. I Now l Wiese that rho opposition of so many trV, or the subject, thett the report should be shut r taken op and debated before it had time to have Seethe. S.:wooer molt be chill to the scheme re bate spread before the country. He never hoes , ported by The Committee. Some. however, well a report to be the subject of remark and debate.— Let the measure end the bide reported he dowers versed In the politic, of the South, end thormgb ed. buteo not pounce down on the report, nod hold ly ecquointed with the comma of S inhere men, that op to comment and ridicule before it is known tee e t opm,. 'bet ...,,y con of those who tc-Joy to the country- .He would stand by that report and .<a the results of the labor s of the the measure of Ihe committee lie had en teal in 'e we ' the canoe of his country, and would wand don to conanothe with so much dirappnliamon, will be his post, and no remelt.. of whatsoever nature, compelled to vote for et in the i ad, as the lost ems would induce him to abandon his dutyelan e valent lon the oduboN•lon of the Mr. Foote raid that he was rather of an impel- P eer ''' 4° ' ilea as ua ra ,,aad sou apt to te ne e a t ceee i m o o t. free State of California, which cote ponibly obtain. urea sobreo sas Won, perhaps, to meat men, bat Bat a step forward has leen made a tether this he could not, "some of bb'frmede hod done, tee, plats be adopted or rejected. If thie otteropt to its what he had heard of this report, sufficient to ...d e 50. to Gem a otreeet it e m ,. opet its compromise matters fail, we have the Past reason menu. He had understood its emend testator, to suppose that the admission of Celdninia will and rte be would be able to give it his cep entul, up . a nparatc recwire,i'and that it seal port. He thought it due to the country and the pen by a very begsrriejorey. it stria: committee, that the report should be panted, and , would move that fifty thousand extra miles bet printed. He did not think It proper that the re- 1 wixont HAHHISIIGItGit. port ehoold be prejudiced in advance.,_ n Correspondence or the Potsbureh creme Mr. Clemens mid that the 'Senator from film. ' Hamner-au, Mry 8;h. land). sippl had seemed sneerer. at Warrick perception IDf the report. The Senator rave have foryotten No report vet (rain the Committee of Conk:ream I that ea yesterday he had endeavored, for more app ointed oat t h e Apportionment me but „ ti ll than an hour, to Impress him with the commie of e. rte report, sad to induce him to support it. This ""rd hours " f se ''P eemem sees an old subject The Lens reported had been 'lle :senate has been occupied the entire day open the table for week,. The other lectures in reconsidering the amendments made by the :en- Were ' he lame es. She Scald° from Kent eikee ate, mil now chi:named to. by the Ileum, to the rewilerloo. General Approprititi. Bill. The House bed not Mr Wee told that the legislative report of :he , commence could cot receive his support. Ho concurred in several important amendments, the considered It but the erabodiceeet of the "theme chief of which was, that ea relation to the avoid.. submitted by the Seesaw from Kentucky early la mic e o f the Inclined Pintas on the All egbreny Per the mason. and which had been before the Coon• d ,. ht..d Road . Mr. D.,,,,,,,, ~,,,d that he had re try, and which had been pronounced soiree.— . lie then read a commentary ox Mr Clay% mole- emcee inforenationon the, subjectsinee the tell had tier, from the Journal if re,mmaa, in which it been acted upon ie the Seem', which *n cetied hum ea • eue that tit. tenet, could ..toot teat plan, foe- J,lt not more Man two of the planes on the West. e , n , nn L"'",, n n ," * „'l lbc r ‘ il " t " o t. ''' *.rl to •t n ti nn "..S.tch ern auk of the "weenie could be aye dcd Th.-re '"" ''' •". t h o u g ht t h e - ii.- '' ..e " i '" ` ore * were other comoderations, which, upon reflection stn.n pertion,of the tenet. Mn Borland raid he could not pan the re. hid led him to doubt the propriety of meting eel port of tbe committee:particularly the part relating appropnatlon for the avoidance of these pane.. 1 . Jilin , " steer'. at least daring the present semen. He thought it Mr. Hale mid that he hared th.e epoositioa to meth , be the boner policy in make on oppnoldonn. the plan by the South was not • feint, hot that it foe the repair .t. all the See" on Lott sides of • wo u ld he r &leveled in, and the measure voted lion n the mount.. - idea and abandon the of avoiding do Mr. Monition was in favor Glummer the report, them eitogether The Central Rail Reed, et the sod were he bad lima In examine tt, Vrott l / 4 1 term meantime, would push.ot ; Li wen t : co t o ot ee d • his judgmeet upon it lie was for easier and core. in r hod wen iognonood, with on p . me dn.noponno promise. m r , m aant aaaja a great error is w hi c h s ee , His pesent um tan wee, that the Smote had atom were falling walk in supper.. this plea vri. better ;merle, but with Um view ot gettlag the the tome to Imbalance with the remlnitone of tie matter before a Committee of Conference, where Senator ftc'e Kentucky- lie bed, when "' dee re - the eubject mold he more ronsfactorily and Mot- I 'caution' were aced, dee'sted lie set old tut ee -` Our , 4 tecentifetee, be won ,. move , iet It , te , en. vote for them, Imesues coo of them assorted s o .4 0 two troths that Waverer did not elm, la the into. we insist, which was agreed to nee, rend that it never could exist there Ile Upon the amendment increasing the VOlllpell, wottld say now, that If any one could poet coat in , 0 „., of the Canal c omdd ,,,,, from St to 54 per any part of this plan any recegnition of the prem. ~ Dies of the:resolution, he would vote Epics' It oaf, He h a d t h atta h aaa t a favor o f a d an taa t c a w, Mr Crabb moved not the `em's moot, which ma lu her tai, length and breadth. teas agreed to—yeas 17, nays l'. Mr. QM wred that thug aratt Doubt+ proper Line tip. flie amendinent redming the appropnalson tostiecoma the subject. He hoped the matter would k .,. it , ,„„„,,,.., of few 4, b r ,,,, , m ,.,, , h , ~,I . 6. 0 „„ MI printed. No academia ori or off the coma:there eon odd . to - o°no 000 wan predated from enbautung such amendments -' ", "' , to the 101 l as be should deem proper. Mr Dante moved to twee atlo, ch was agreed to Mr. D cnionnu woe in favor of printing Oils re —yes, 17, nays 11 port. As a whole, it had his concurrence. Halted .0s motion of Mr Fruit, the Senate took up lamented to the report, and though its reasoning was not he hid assectied 10 Ira Cettelastans. ne n d ceneeree'l in Me * mee ' lm " l ' " wd° b f the He concurred to themeelosiota to which th e roue . Douro of Itermeneves to the bill to emend the mitten had arrived, under Inc l , ! ha If charter of the West Branch Bonk. he had to frame the hills he wool() have mode them ' hie p a ck. a f ter weeds moved . c o mmittee o f dideeently ; lot he had lone ' nee /*row° that even 'Conference to meet a similar Cannotke of the ox unimportant rnmseres everyone cannot have hi s „ one ., te ,, iee ,.. It o t h em ,. it ,. g l ee won , other fame oaths subject of their differences up. very ditfereat from the resolutions of the :neaten ', on tkei hill. and the Speaker appointed Mesa, 1 from Kentucky. Kum, Packer, Crillib, Dante. anal AleCesliti, raid Mr Davis, of Mimisampt said that be would c ontmeiee vote for tire pumie, but Oe would vete agmest the tells repeated lir them He was promo. to In the Home, the bill to reckoner the Kensington vote against th e hob b e f o re the com m i tt ee a ,. Bank woe taken up on teconsidention, and after out, and their onion would not change his vote a twig discussion between Messrs Fickler and Mr. Bright wed, that he had, modest his own m o tb ey , of t h e g eetiteo ,„ District, parsed through peewee Interest., against the instrectioaa of hat ~,e, and goo , n . e , ndnn , g , COBDEN. State,and against the popular will of Mt toOrt,11” -••••••-----.--— en., gene in favor of th's measure as a comm. Wl= She Republic 1 misc. He thonght the mmwho. In • ar, Dlr. Dirlotheop's Speech. would comider hin own inter toffs M ests, did an injury to his country, and was unworthy a mat on the dour. 1 Mc Winttimp, who was entitled to th e floor, io He would vote for the plan reported, with no tr. s oervetiona but go for it etroagly arid broadly. If tee eltirsu of ht. Manna. (4 net hone. ducat ion) wild that he yielded to no man to the emeerlty, alts Wed.. would go (eremite measure as would earentoces and Intensity of hie destro to ere ey admit Chlifornia at the earliest moment. The /eruct and the halo were then ordered cry bone of contention broken; tn see every roe 10 of beteraess removed from thin halkend to me the be printed, and American Cocgrem restored to Ira capacity to dro ne Senate adjourned. charge it. legitimate fmation•—providieg f r the t Wears of the Government arid the teep ee. of .Oat Tuesday and Wednesday Iva, Now lark vu disgraced by another abolition riot.beeekieg he would never make, the people. Desirous es he was for the produc tion of this result, there con one merle. which even for all the glory op enatirely the meetings of the American Anti- which ht result from the auctesaful ices Mayan w oe r e ty....the saathy being o bl ige d to 4,.. °resulted e elton. lie meant hie honest and cher. belted principler. Tama ha mast avow here end pens rho mob, sad take pouenion of rho building every where. H e emit follow his own mil not betel. order meld be centered. We cermet.e the conviction of others. He as:imed voretitade why those who do not with to hear the speeches of peelemeon ; be had no Dew plan of ndjaht. of such men uParriiros, Wendell Ph i lip., Pass meets ; Mil lets had he sought the door to ruler into a fresh controversy with those who hod an. btuy,and others, cannot WI away. The best way murk] blot motives. always to treat the blasphemy sad fanaticism of He desired to explain his relation to a Cerl2lll each mei, le to let them apeok to empty seam. nonalmery proviso, and which was the immedt. They will then hurt nobody bat themselves, end c o ir n ee e r ida g o r,,,.... l l . ,Zo w L e t e na r oo m i o n rr o ; will anon re ' kii th eir leave' te n (Mr. r. W ii .; had offered it to - the Oregon bill, he. fore Sc. Wilmot introdaced it. He would not expunge this fact from the records if he could.— And he then proceeded to speak of Me carom. Wear. under which he proposed the proviso ' in February, 1E45. The &moments showed thatln diem slavery already existed in Oregon. Lest the orennisatlon of the territory at that time Would defeat a trimly with Great Britalik(he wee under stood to say.) he proposed, by inducts the smith. the Democracy with the cootervative Whigs of th e North, to defeat the bill ; hot the southern De mocracy did not lam. him ;and all but four of them voted for the b Il—rieti.ilevery restriction and all. This bill sub.:ineptly received the race iton of • southern Democratic Presidi:it. If the original offence ot the muviso le a crime, he was the man to commit It and was ready to alede by the consequence'. If his motion resulted in ex ending domestic slavery from Oregon, he had not been associated with eh - 8 councils of the country in yaks He then justified his cocoa la voting for - a t w i tt e r moiety offered by Mr. Wilmot, on the Seca= Lem. Som . ernm.—ln epealongof the twenty second of Februsry,lB37. Whatever hope prevalence of tweet Beekties generally. the Utica there was of rem oi l eendicnn sunhat rag . there Herald notices the cotablishmeat et • sever order was no possibility of reconcilin among the liquor dealers in Wisconsin. called the ions. Heated •ppealkangry mens..., or thereto, "Liquor Dealers' Protective Union," to operate had produced no change to hie mind. Ile .1.1 nalast rho ladoenee of the Sons of ,Temperanee, that It Is couteutional to apply the principle of the They have also started a secret society, known by proviso, and that Southern men hove no right to the name of the ' , Secret Order of Medan," the complain of the comae. He held Chet the re• object of which Is declared to be, "to preserve preaches fin voting for the proviho mightier be be• come vestige of mirth. hilarity, and heppiness an stowed upon the muithem men and their allies this world, in spite of the chilling effects of cold , who (misted upon bringing temitenY into the ha s Inter and canting hypocrisy." , lock with a attend foreknowledge that a would produce agitation oft the slavery queation. He C°224—The Lthgthine Cm.thr of the 3d leg "' thought that the engrafting of this proviso would Sept , I extinguish the lost for territory, and mecum per. Thlia netiele ins very.materially advanced.— i meeent Peace with rumilin cencln ce ' Somel,ooo sutra Were shipped to New Weis., • He than spoke of Caldornia, and answered the from here, 5 caterdalf, ea the Heade., which cam objection. made to her admiesion; A tow days 80 cents per bushel. In New Oriesos et the lanai rd., but emeerdeV, she welt 0 colony; new the in dates the runes price was 66 cent.. At St. Louis an establiehed Commonwealth, knocking al our 1 yesterday it eras eel.; at 334350 mat.. Some doors. Shall she be remanded to a tenitorial eon. 8 Goo bushels sold map Wabash the alba day at ditlon; shall tae attempt 16 crowd back the fa 11. 1100116 Mall. mini man Into the cradle of Glancy , California OUR BOOR TABLE Diaumary rf Mechanics, Eng.* Work, and $n yonsertng. The 9th number of this magnificent work bus !mai received. The work comes tip, in every respect, II it progresses, to the specimen number, snd will be • most v 19120118 work wiain finished. No Machinist should be without 4 The N. 0. Delta of the 27;tt ult., states that the treat enterprise of completing the rotrununiestion beta . = the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, at the tavoralge point--the indentation In the Cordilleras —over the Names of Tehuantepec, is in a few way of 000213011311111012. The route will be pia• red under the control of the citizens of . New Orleans, who are to advance the requisite asp- Ital. M=WWXS=fI=M preamita barna salfmacdiented teifreedims.a sells constitutidscrainel to Knead again,* the introdues lion f divert' in that transalpine regitin. He was in favor of the admission- of California as puede. pendent measulm He was opposed to mafog up this with other q uestions. He had tree nothing to crave him to chrome his view of the Pre idents reeoremendation. He hod beard it called ado. . nothing, a cOnleinptible plan; bet, whetter it suc ceed or fall, it will eagle the President to respect, for it sires no co carton hereafter for the formation of geigraohicil parties, The Mei:cans raid that. General Taylor changed his plans whets he went tram Fort Brown to Point Isatel. We Loom the Trani of tho movement ; and so it may ba in this rare. He repom ed, the plan was becoming in n antihero President to oiler, and worthy of the ac ceptance of the northern and the scull:ern people. He would stand by it under nil otrellinatinces ' Let no, said he, proceed in the spirit of concilia tion; let at lovclte the bleating of the Almighty Beie, who la the anther of peace and the lover of coneo r rd, and then we will god order springing ear orconfaaion, harmony growing on: of discord, and peace Onto more will prevail. _ . Couleur Forrcra 4F Frar..—Tbe rote!on of fear, nap! the Earl of Shafothary, determices the mottles of the lamer, winch are tratertlY reedy to perform their metier, by taking op the fella mite I tromparolde celerity, !r order to remove the bcv out of hare. way. Ohio and Penskayietanta Band. Orncs thno k Prea.'e. R. R. Co ,Thisd et. leg% TIM Sioekholeere of the n Ohio and,..rennegivenot filthnit bloodelmen tcf,r il°,7l;`o7...;.7.lTifire,`ldttoth'eah,°. of the Cermeny, as heretofore, on or before We anth day of ?day next; and the remaining instalment. of Free Pollan per share eieh,on or before the auth eny of r• eh rue eeedine month. mad the whole are poi.% ~Be order of the tioardof Directors. any3-did W. LATIIMER, Jr., Treasurer. EISCOUBAGI4,IIOIIIIS. INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSUROAf NCEPit•bCaOMPANYgh. , t C. G. HUSSEY, M. N. A. W. PIARRS,SIC'S. Office—No.4l Water street, in the warehouse of C. It. GRANT. mins COMPO V Is RCM prepared to insure all I Innis of Gess. on houses, canculactones, eoods merchandise In store, and in transits vessels, be An ample guarruliy for the ability sad integrity al the Institution, It atforded In the character of the Di recta's, Who ere an rilmci , of Vilishurgh, welt and favorably known to the earaninetttifor their prudence, tntrlliFmee , en_ illlerf•LV. GA v•vey, Wrrt. Env To', Wm. no Inter, Jr., Walter Bryant, Dash D Kie N .r t , Etlsrnrd Ilen,linn, Z. IlaiLtrxES, Irfirl,"/..1.307.Ca in Liiutlstrys DR. G. STI.IARNU, Lazo( iio,loll, I 5 ,te a pot'ed r te 111,1.161,1 a, :111i11.101 111.01 l TVIIM V/1.0/C pat, el Am:v.ol.lc Plates. TOPTIL4I-1.C1:1,. wl.rr ate 1.1 , 11 4111;er and It deOT 0, Ott May Nit Ware, Fnertit insect, 1..1.11t.1 11,,xst hPeit..11 , 1... , it 1,1.1 sin IVO NT U. ; Nierazp..- °Marl, no 1.10 Mcatur, I•ctsvrc. act/Air/0 LOGAN, WILSON & Co., 120 NVOODsT, AIIOVE F 1 1 7111,. • Miro toot rceetTed mere additions to their SPRING STOCK OF 11111111WACE,CIJILISRLic impotted by We packets (won Europe. unit to .horntiw) would rirecoully rail the utteution rutebuters, beltettoit it ttir very Colo, IV. melts !tad toe,oft,* will glut: tine eutte latiliton. te-Lat: de:tint D.r - Da . itieL•an min it • runs in his practice central Trate before be could be induced' to dim it to Vie palm in sorb a mentor at to make it known all over Ike country, we qaaek remedies to frequently advertised nod towed upon the patine by means ofd forged ecnificates hod n system or panic, preventing (recently regular nod learned physician., such as Dr WU:me undoubtedly 1., Dam entering the Inns untie. inch romper tern. Cenvineed, however, of the teal valor LI bit medicine, cud in ducnced by the plain dictates of duty, whieb would not venom hits to keep from lam fellow mentor. to powerfal a means preserving them from suffering, he finally offered It. for sale. Since that time It has become known all note the U. Slums; and wherever It has been tried, Irak koned soperiority over •Il other remedies era offered Mr honor ee olthr liver In fact, the per. reniptions of physteMas ate no longer smelted in Mt of liver complaint. All that is rweeman Is for Me patient to porch.ss sod are Dr. AULanc's Liver Stilt, to Female a renurauerei to lteait . Read thus— J. rau b. Co.-I . lcpse let me bane two taxer , mare of In. ?Inane's Lever wife hen med two bo tea of the Deeter'• Pli s, and I mature yoa (lord bare done bet mole reed than ray family 0,1 Helen has for two yew, dieing which lir, he was in Ora Its ditendane. There too bents I 12.,11:C. will .let • ram. 3.thi Fat /021.1.15. Wilkins Township, ..allre' , aY 1,1 M oil a, 1°17.* 'B7.rorriale by J. r. 1111) 3: CO, Na to Wood FITCet.. I,llktatt C=3l3 At ElAto•ba ex. Pa , on Thumb , evenin6, 0:11 ins: by Bey AVin. Lloyd, MT. Juno 11. Toonatof ak,iu to Mts. v.t: te, daogb , st of Rev. F. Ttb bon, of Elmo bunt. - DIXD. At Int. res.d.tnee "IA:. breitter in law , As., T. Dee t, ht .11,11.ente Cauca tn. n.; , the Ilan I.l.tes 01 Ito 4. late Commits neer et I'Lea'a The feneml will talc place !roan the retidca:ce ct hts toroth , ThJa.ae 1 fewer. le neehe'sleet Beaver co.tnty, at I n clack cn Tuesday, the I.lt': iris friends and eequaintoneet nee Welted to etteutl. M t :4lTe l e t ca L e n U p a p?; l ti l l= 7 ' Z tki * s ' fi If Wrt ' d i . r a i ' d ft otTor their friends and buyers genetall a loqc and I T rtni 040100 01 ellt to select Own. (ETD.- it. .r, Invited to took Ti at the wheleade toms of a 3.10115bj. UP Wary, where a fresh sap ttly bas lie bean received. and several bards or 4 , 1 , • e a se lie hold at lovrtr prices than atnal. aryl3 CALIF/WUXI/1 AUVYHTISICSIENT. Emu s• DROCIZWAY, Commission blersbarns. P binerarnento thy, California, Litseral *Justices omade i , ens .,,urnsitis, an Ity,stry business prominty 'wonted to. X •. PL/LIIIS. A. W. istiocitur . :L ... Cr L0t:1,4 mayl3_dk,srlina A ix. ,101.-10 reed .4 far -alb by IL V stu-LEas 57 IVcrod ilildCt :KEEN—IWO Ina reed.and y sale b II F fr . taFILLEyRS --- fIASTOLI OlL—b lies reed, awl foe sale LT El nuts ill It It SELLERS GARRETT'S SfilUrE-1 tierce last nerd for sale mayla lt E SELLERS Nj e l6o—j aujuel Met] and for Pale by leutul3 11 SaERS ACID-180 lbs lostrox'tnr2d v. f . o , r , stithy 1. tasyl4 F;- $ IIRE Y ROOF FAINT--111 taus ISlnie'si!areirt t r N t r: Proof Mint, oPlrrnfoqsl slate rant rreerer ,I.oro point rro here had In no for fin years, an d wo C4ll Loade 0y ttnnend kr do 0..0 pabite.tor ,rencrul car. set perfectreco hr., and orator , proof par e r:, upd grand the truer or the In: strm:. For sale by ronyl,l 7 d. V Woad st I: LEN CLOCII—""f U rutin 4.4 (:teen Of o<th, oft b lftfl eAte by butyla J a It Pllll,l,lVg KEALLIC HULIUKR (Ea 'Llon hand, bonabon of outrbl, tot isle hi Noce" 1.3:. II PIIILLII'S ,Attr.sll GOOleri--Wo ore noir recovering avers . bo r !arra &ad fine aysorreent ofthiPthitlf led 2iimethe 1,,,e F agan, of watch have been porebaseil si great toiled:ion from the pricea_brisaght by the 4•1110. a...nano. of goody in the early part. of the season, so tart in almost every bind ot roods aro Pall be ambled to offer theist Retrains on Cash Buyers. wheo, wo would rvipectfally Invite to call' at No KS Market 11,110111 well coiner of this Diamond, 1 13 ALEXANDER S DAY . _ • _ j bLi Togs sort GRIMM, In abort, Or ode by L 1263,13 RUBY, id ATTU CAW? ft t a r D, .n. , 11l DEI3-97 dr, Mks looding, for by ayl... RIMY, blEsTtilliWS a. CO AT EAV . 1..b0in , :— . .A. A. r.i.,,t0,, & Co, 62 nt.o.i;i n . .01 GR . daily seeming cases and packages or 01 utast obrooo and desirable goods. moyl3 reOBACCO-15 kr bus Myers' EX Lump Cavendish; J. 20 do do 9.0 Superior do; las Cabinets s's Lump. Itibis Jones t Hudson's 51 Lump; OS box Rawl' & Robinson's 51 Lump; 6 cams 48 dwarf boo Alyer's Oronono; 4 do. 34 du Townes' Nectar Lf. 1 00' do do , Gold Lela, 30 tss twist, in store, and for sale by MlLLER*.lilexmoN mayl3 118& 174 lobony st. Crux r SS 01 t o Son;PrieTelpees, Rom do 11 No 1, 63 M do do No 1, 3061 do do No 11M Reunite, Esmer:ll,4 11 81 do Comnupolte; alliernsni,las; 10 AI do MILL for sale by • :1 MILLER & RICKETEB,N Ptblic. Silo of Vil!aablo if. Iru gala Pe. DY order oft'. Trustees of the Dank of the Unite. II) Stuart, ander Deed 01 Asaignatentof tho Lt May, 1,41. Weilmeday, Juno ash, 183 n, the subs, ers will sell at Auction, at the Court Moe, In Eric, the following described Neat Estate, twee story Brick psyching and Lot of Uroand, lately oeeet pied by tie Cashier of the Branch Danko( the United Mame, situate at the distance of' 1321 feet from Fourth an i ee r o nejorning the Cement Ileum hoeing a front on street o r a t , lent, by a depth trial Met, and form -1„g an 1 . ,-with n front an Fourth &Mat of 40 feet, apartwhich Moors o Mick Stable. Tlwrdwelling is bitof ihis Item materials, and has • dureible coat of "le cemen. Also, h property known es the Fleming Block, aaa nniencing at the rooter of State and Finn strees; cotaprielvg 4 three story Erick Stores, situate on Mae Fahsad a Frame Dwelling . and W., (loose nr, Fah surer. The Lot open which these buildings-ere erected bus a front on State street of sal foal, and ea. tends balk of that width at Fifth street 103 feet. The Owns will be sold separately. Also, the north bait of Out Lot N' 110, sub j ect m rho alleys through and around the lame r in conformity ertqt the plotto be exhibited. Terms of Sale —The Out Lot will ba sold for Cash; upon the execution of the deed. The remaining pre: one fourth cash, apd the balance In three innenfinstilments, served m the usual manlier. I ,Otot at It per Cent per 00110111 A discoriat of 3 per cent eon be allowed as We &Jarred Instalments, - paid is Philadelphia within three months (onto the nor Or col, For further Information, apply 10 John it Welker, Esq., Erie, or to Charles D Folweli, Seely, No IQ Wet.. street, Philadelphia. JAMES DUN Alt, MORDECAI D LF.WIS, SAMtiEI. W JONES, Trustees. ROOM' L PITFIELD, ItUREUT HOWELL, Pidladel, hie. Mor a. 1410 mevinidtttesetjueelT yxi u Town Di tr/Clv h. No°.ll?4..ll"om"thYs 111;:liethr.othAll'eldb;rn.ly";o11,117, Mr,teeteneatary ea Me . pfAte;EVler Ts,. Mr, late of Ohio Tearnahm, deceased Al' em.. Immoe el•aoe seared said entitle e_herebt. lotted tosrment them for Iltolitlag ton, hid all itilebted nive l. see regaimil to matte immediate pate:mai to tha tarenber. HUGH DUPE'. Ohio Towpship, May 11, Ilo.~ayllw3t•r -11rIlirto U. Notice. Tgr Fin Plreto,Y7l , a ChurcN AllettrettY:alt Il tut dtdiere.l to tro trot:hip or Almighty Goth on Svt.both, the Ikthlnst..ol—tervire to evonstistote 101 A. tv. Sermon by Imstot, Rev. E. .F. .91 , D. D. FIRE PROOF 1:-.5137—d4r0 lbz yarcnt. Fir Procif Pat., In star , ara f cal by ' -• • • lar.',NOLeD3 d: :311EP, fnnall rof. Penn almin street... 2: EI,AT/NE & 1,24.5 S tcr Jellies—Cobrces Ob , a.un• , Coop 's Sbredd.b; %chi, F,e,,y do, for dale by W3l A bIeCLURO & CO - , et Ex"AcTs iusErstres c,--.lBtteating•rtiAlmets of Leroy:, Coe. and Diner Alatondl Conch, Rose, Lavender, 4.1 Cologne Water. WM A . IIIoCLURG & CO - - - - - - - II ECKER'S F 4111111., Wheaten Grld , ,rwds•Ft LA•• .hkh tom/ arn o cscrr c a and ag, or= nr diet, cm:detail r ford prartra and &Odra% • For tole by WM N ym A McCLURG is CO I 1 OD LIVER OIL-11,11ton, Clark & R. 021 .° jcst rceeived, and for .010 by .1 KIDD tr. CO mnyll GO Wried v.l Krnri &.co nxiDE.k.NITHATIii) ziILVER to Vmr&CO 1 egarny Crp . hmot Aoy/usti.. Ts Ammo hiectm: at the Pittsburgh and Alle• .getty Orphan Aoyitta will be beld'ot the Meth. tnat Epbtopul Ctlteh. Liberty sttret, oa Tutedter Lvelltng the 14th:este:IL at 7 o'eleek.• • The erphan ehatree or the itaylum will 7t pretenl Bev e!,l ndttre?se. troll le delivered eakyler7el i1ta321211=2 AA A. MASON 3. LO ..ro dos openin7lop•eces 27 Inc? Mark Oro de Plane Silk; 10 TK-430 loth do; lO pos n inch do; ti pit. 31 inch do; bail 4 pieces 30 inoli do. 613 yl 0 151711.1111 G 1.018 FOR' SALE ALOT on Cherry Alley, Gest thith street, suitable far a dwelling honse,or two or thsee mall Mae men.. Apply lo 1 to Ft FLOVI), maylMdler • Wood at . . Linea Ilanclk.rehtefe. ' Ma dos Ladies. Linen Cambric 11110fs; all prices; 114 doz Gents , do do do . US dos do do do colored barders; Received this day by : A A MA ON ACO maylU . G 2 Market st. f tANIULET LINEN LUSTO E3—GO per changeable' V Lustre., at dm esumac low price of dile Peryard. maYIII . A A 111.AE9N lt CO Irish and UrnsYst.Llnevas. • , pcs 3.4 and SOO pas 4.4 Drown Linens; , ' 144. pea Gray's BaGlay's, and Alsrandev • • sayer' Gish Ltnena, now opcning AA MASON SG CO JOAN A. PARKIN OH, . . • A 1.nr.111:1Arl, Fifth Ward. Pnoo arcet, betwee. It. Vltiro mot Walnut. All busineri promptly o ,o.IsTV Ita;.ii 7 of l'lts Bharat. rpflr.nrown‘ of thitt ilent , ,have this nay dertartid e. dirldettil at briar pre tent oft the copilot Finch, for the tott it a menthe, petrult:e to itock holder, or their legal teptcrottantive, forthwith too t thrliw JUIII , I tenV.lnia, Caritier. COPARTNERSHIP. - ANITA w liLtt DßllNiii, of Plittbeitpli, atol Here Pliant C Adacw of New Orleans'. have Sawed a Conottnerehip unman a general Cominiestnit lanai' re.. in the ell . of New Orleans', awier the Ina 'esi ety le or Ile thelnee it Annrzw, li‘No to Camp street,. rithbervh, Apnl 9, 1559--,lw VAIINUSTOCIL'S DIRECTORY. FeIINF.STOCI: Imes leave to announre to the CI, patrons of his New threto.y often cldee of Pin.burgh. and Alleghen, and !offdlgh• Of- e bbbter, torwinpbarn, be y _, dad th e ark io 'now for the peons and will ` be pet le 'the hands of the printer serer whom between the :oth awlfUitt Im.lant. The eitizen. er erne lie. and ell who feel en'exert in th e product'. of a resnelete rem. Di le to. rano-1,1,11y there Tr. have not hron ratted on, will vbalte tae poltlier, by othertaintagtbetthielr 1,11100 noneatinti. and nteno. of burine.r,lbo ,nre noted (or pub:tent:on in the Pirectorr, enoliao owetrd. inert I e banded. fortb• wi t or at th e latort, e by the date 6:101/0 tamed. lea, to NtlTl , --Ifal nit ek. Trent...T.lw mule by - IticCANDL,F,S tiV.o , still 148 for ;al% 11l WICK* SfetAA.3.-DLW. , pOTA I--6 eneYs for retnil r, for silo by SE•7111 WICK k !tee ANDLSSEI. 1010RAX-10 caeca rehned Uorsr, for val. by Vi marto WICK xSIeOANCILFSS• V , PSOril 9ALT: , -10brIp n r , e le re v iv a el. k an e d As fo p r Lts l.l.,t '• 3 11 nults,o VEATHEIT.F.- - ,;.9 stets prim, for lola j.. 11061 N-10 Ws just ted`a..o.nd (or •ale•by R S N CVICKERSHASI 131%115 . ent.llxlh and Wood CIANARY SEED—I.,•oa lb, Jos t reed of new cm "' ' OO . wirKinstrATt .ay 10 IfIltObIF: G cares jrat tee V. for rOr by tunc,o WICKERSIfrIM TELLOW-12 cues Jun rre4forssiwb, moylo WICKERSII.O6. S V6AR— 111 trY:l l .. " : n e:lia . g4 ' Palverizt 1 1 Lee D.; )-rl+ C ga; Iu CAAt, D rermcdd h(cor•Le4. eo; hes Polr?trCl C; ' 1 , 3 brit , Clarifice: InsEs Br uit; ju: ree.l,ina tat ink by AULI.E.R RICKISTSUN 171 41c 174 Liberty la. • fjUrTgIT LARD cootlrnmen:. for oale . hi' [I tr..ylo MILLEK & RICKETSON ---- Q nING LES—I 60 M French Creek Shingles, ea emr slgnment, and for sale by ---- BIILT.ER k RICO:ISDN 11.1 Ft baz, prime Rin Cellnt nos. landing. oor t., MILLER k RICKRTStri S - I , i s , b: l kt•p t ejas hlsj o ssilss 5a11: 1 32 . 01 t • nr salt by " HE ao ELER nnyte v ,burelp e cA.NoRIf 011OFt. .. :1•41,1,1,p!, bycan Obi., and b p TAIMYR SRIME-I'9ON Lppilb _l:anima I. , ,WNS-60 Cingkati liaarns jut t recem., cm: now telling at the very low pie of 1.4 rents p, y aid. be A A MA -ON C CO u 4 6 ,,,Tm s ‘ ‘ jrjOt iNe 6 re P r`T u n t g_ h. pos rich Jo qualilet; 110 fast colored hloolins lite per pm!, now orwukl, LO rohyln • • A A.MAtION &CO _ 8T.V.i..,}11Y.T.,;71;t1,;;N pane . lusn 10 . I Ain't* DAY PAMPIIIIMS. caned by Thames Cmrly!e. No. IV: The New Doirdng tilnet... neleiVCli, end far enle.l.y nta)L ..IpIINSTON I. STOCKTON' • TION — Cit:Iii , T OP CANADA Ply the within Cu l•llechotaya," in 2 vole, cloth, for earthy mo) JOHNSTON t sITHJELTON rahtni Oor the . FAR romorteo of the to - 's N iSTER OFFERING. Hy Fr•rdrikx them" Tri , slo.d Ron the ono/1114,d Swolhh Shofa ocilo of Mary Ilowin. For ~ie by • • . moto 301INRION STOCKTON," I • Fool. J00rp7)...1 Amem2 . __ sty,l_ IP:F tI':E,I R I+ tit faro, In J CA ton% gale.l D-. 13 ou • NFUIL. ---; - 77, GI Ilki.l,Sl byfst;':;:btey:':it,4,era y , by mn>• J CANFIELD ' 7 - ;“ . tOlf;in'OlcOr fl t : ;n l t r r i c i r ' '. •J,nndfOrnl!obr li 4 ,5 W -n (i r Onlood. OA V— 1,0 is‘'W''L.LINUFORD a. Co o,,air by %, •= ms)l.l . . ARD OIL-10 Lis N 01,04 band, And tor oAIOtY aalY_. Wiks,I.INGFOIII), CO; SUCAIt.-.2510A1p10u0 Ttiii • V i ill s bj x, , mare 193 Libeny at • L.:;:• ,,, N 3 0 0 SI a l A s j,\l for sale by y 01331711.1 . .1a - I AlE—LObililui•Cii - er,(E•Fiiiititiy ILA InaTtl • • A CULUERTSQII • T WMCCI)- 11 5 "" ttllkt -V tni '' v ' eN y for mgAe by' - B°° ' . A tuumirrsirv .s) 0 LAi OIL-5 tail pee stehmerLaystone Stele, lot viol by JAMES ISALZ ELL LIRE BRICK—VOW lin Tik low, lo close coosien r mem,,by roso JAMES DALZELL 11 , 01IACCO-2 airs Ohio lest In store,. forme by . • . JOHNSTON, 1151 &Stand llKOu n„ : , il:. , -411 do; "'VjollISN;ISTO:1 , - r uV.,,LA1,t1,1 , W spr. tf.d.forWiaj WM JQHIVSTON mall 3 N wrir lIOuUS I !CPU( 13001011 AT HOLMES? ZITE'RA.R.TI)EPDT . Too Fnie...l.:Opposlie Postofrien. , T,TNICICERBOiNCEIL blegoinno Fir Stag, litiotis Merchants , do.. .10j , Democnoic floors. for Mogi Blue:wood's Nis azir.clor Linen's Living Age, NO Id. Lindi; Wei of Re Dello Mee& by Calolll , t Lee - -• • •• • '• •, The L'AllOn,;ar Torte Roads in lAN: by Levee. t f The Irieh Ambassador; P edeirdy. •-; f hii•inkes of o Lire Ttnoo, of It-abhors of the Ithinci Looter flireliro Freilrika 'Bremer. • nisi. Exchange llnnk of Plztaburßig., ':M.7711,1550. Book hoe. this -day , ileelaved a dividend of to icor pee toot on tea capital stank, payable •t 0 stock liolileir. or their legal repreventaiivevi on or after tLe 17th therint. Eoltern stock bolder! till be fort at the Western Bank Of Philadelphia. _ unghiltd : TIIONIAS Al HOPPE, Cashier. • Ala reb iot ql poml Iltaiurinetitteno 0•101 F: • .•l i rtssacksse, May 7; - 18il: IIS rehntes' and . kl•nufsetareisi Dusk Ids tb u is Tday ilte lased a khradeod or toupee teat, all 7R! stock, actor like mats for the last at insortka. Welsh Illeotan Claurelt lllttt Flange &tad Lot, St ILDStItIti• Satoolity, Flay 11th, at 4 teeloe4, order V of Treace. wilt be aold ao the premises, thru a o tont,le lot erg lettod aiwate of the eorner of Diamond I and renorylvaitio Avenue, near dna Court 'lento, being' lot No 4 t In the plan or ley Uhl Lott b 7 tetra limb II Fetterman,on whlelt In erected ' :the Welch Chinch cililioa,; nod good - bock dwelling house. • • lento—De fourth exalt residve, Aticietaal ormnal payment,, with interett,to ben:Mired by bonds .1 mortgage. P N DAVIS, Attet troyE:.l3t Rouse Keeps , . and Resin Boati brIMT. Vre l tr E agr l l iXa l hfn K lC,ll for c L ie, sahnle.ale and teak. by. E EELLER:S, 37 Wood stmt.. ErErorY Mtraoo who hre o ; 1 9. 10 or lark u, clean ?hoard have thin :1161elo. ' •• mayB i."II.OULUE.Y.-4 0 Calbboo!orrs , br tate,inan L - 5 yo.ta, h 7 0178'IlARIWOONER & CO BACON -4 auks Nadal. Shoulders; 4 do din. .1 do 'do iinioned,nole landing' hood steamer American Sum, and for sale by ISALAII DICKEY A CO IL2 Water al 'T , HEATRE! c. S.. TOUTER slum at sestustos Men - ureic sad Pargastse S) eerts. Fecond Aral Third Tiers s - Gallery ratreolered re7lo , lll* -.48--4., • •rli9pt.n at 7j• Casuals will rise at 8 o'clock. 6 XL6''Tir'a-te diT; 31.2713,-.ol* ..... 0-I.l<T .. .ttlrsqt r 4f , V: Mn Fru7 tarn • ---• ••• • To r LatKT lirs nary D,6Toole• 511 M Tueiclay. Syr OXLEI will appear. ISHINSTON - MILL; PITTSBUILSO, 13:7 Ib 139 , -Ic:timid 11111fet t s THIT cplowlid enzblialantzt cow .offez,l for I , te t. 1, ur4dszletblyrrldAPr i C4. c e PT. Lc? Extablpons,llc.joarAmiits,, cp t r -int • -.137 Mod u. ITT'S - BURGH MUSEUM. APO LO ILALL I —PCITILTH OPPoec In the eDAlLY79..°:4lll.2Llteintojgog; 2 to ‘r. A 3 Cults; Chihi .114ei / 2 CRO 1,0-61112/3....2e 6 . -eart7 _ 7 hay Meer 'am. eatrito.l •:.. . WOLVIIG a Oa, Gr.OOEKS.AND-tgA. pEALER.S, 2r03.1.iii,t, IfFY ennt Have ;always olt baud n lam •guall. , ..uat of C.i4cle* Oloceliu and Fiat Thu; alto, FOrtIVI Pruitt Wheileule ehd Qtudl,Oea l eiasupplied L" Fbysleal ammeter, Veze. ' .d)'"V'EßA„Tutf,' ,6oropueduritk throe of tr.o .. cr ., nod rim? Vgionf mull,' of the Tour I , T J. Eni. '.7,c? n ;itly Munn., oler sticnufto froOdu,r.o: I D LocxwooD,., "Y' Fount] , f, , re , CC , 344 ,4 by.. 55 Word 510 laid 111,1111 6• • blols N 0 risrifird . 010 far sa k k by 13211 BKOWN hiRKPATRIV, - 1) Avosi —6 natal: was aboul4ws, m . 6. for see by muL,B • 1. }MOWN .16 ORKPATHIcK. f - Pao; In More. bt 'IIROWNIcIiIRF.PATRICE. , n t er S-- 22111! .. ! 'th' , IiRNOWLIr k lifzitti"d lir ATOMS-IE, pass just read and far .18 by Dl N N WCKER:4IAM 9 corner 411111 th and Wood as GOGIrrIPE Oilla -= WiarPrrerr Anbe....pc sirle,with Topeltry sirs. Gold,lo _ malcli, lan rectieGll I.y tlrrtlf from PhilOdrl.' e+ fir ; _ r MARSHALL, • p4yB 025 Waal.. • _1 nil TONS ICK , ,ia .trim in a.r.c Int. fey gain 1.01./ bp. :„OCONNOTt, ATKINS & more 131.e.o,14btrty gr. ITGARS.---LovUltletdouie:gefingd '• , dn do do. Clogged; do mug rolgoiiggo, to Sue do, do eTaohcd;'' • . ' • Nam ori.n..tmvu.'tor whplr.vale old retail, - .Wat...A.IOI , C4CRO &Cu MuLASSES—V:ileneanrtirticc _ --s N 0; do; for re. by miry , AVM .I;2I,CL.VRII& Y.F'd7LIV.4 9 Rio, bought oineo the reduction of mires, for rale by WM A NPCIAIRG & CO 4 1 111,4: 1 41Lli—enilo0;4' 19 g 6 n 19 , 9 99 .141/110 9141 n Opened by' I.BHAC3I4I,ETT.Y. wiure. AYie r ,lll.Gnsolo7'..rtee 6 7,Tilent'oal'oll h a'k?wt 7 Vcar'e WllTlit.l4ll. The ander will be rewarded on ming them vl Th e.omper, N0.:1:W.4 yule - • • • 7 SI Si • • A. MASON CO. ate uov , opoldno looV!Let 1% . large invoice of Sleek and FoneypresoSilta 1 • • • • • 0111.. a tiny • Ws r oD2-1(4) pieces Mud diaslis; ok 73 pcs Synss do;. 1W pcs Cambric do; 10d . Pep Jaeonst - do: *cope. Barnd sod '.';!mped do; 110 Ids Bishop .d , Vietort Immo," -11cdeWed, and pirs smnied , by: - , 7 62 Marketit- - • GLOVES --1 go = r "" ad .x., 1 1 Tmril A A . 4 A.Org 186 ° BIDWELL*/ .' , ' .-, 4 , . SANDY-AND EIEAVE ',LINE, : rron'Pirits&twisi to Cl:twist., d Cleselsont, through Me ~d. .nd Jo-4.10as ties of Col.. Liam., Carroll. Linil, TaSisrav s,Coskrulas. " Mustiwyeas,-Licking; kind Pi Zia: ' • " The eoroplethou of too bendy tour Nearer Cana ' , peewee to oor eith through this great emend i coup: Tome e direct comthotheritioa ho the above - . well lux iho alljethlrig thurtithes el Wayne, llohthee, Kra; with Freer this section of 01110,04 testae with l'ithuhergh her heel. 10 0 pent extent out ell, io coureque , icif • the high Wes. or thearpoithotou, witch are. tier, thr• Jur ed.lo,thl-sri Weer rect. •' . •-.- . . .. . ; I.lr,the'-of this Itrut will there dolly, awl ion through r '.'erihhout tranultipolueT• The Leech reretther twice hostowed uptterthls lne' tog interest .111 ihrhinpreee derma eareategth of .theth chatter. sod thou scooted „. in trier middle pother-. rier !hie in ordernr their gaols,' 'Air' DIDWEI.42B 131ENDY/ilith LIKAA Ell LLN erh, ...gold interest iri this erivitost re A germ % r oe- • • • ..,..., .., . J. C. IrIDWF.I.L. rp , lough; , ...,' ,r , . inDWEl'iLili• L.l..Lilergerri,l. ' , • . . .s . R C SpanCa Ntlly. Clp; II SA CAI.: • ' Willeanleport,o. , ' Gen rge'Reinku. Elkton; er Carl de iludinan,Ard:llaemkt Britian ArCa.Narretarban, 0; am, ATitcbalari klarrnaarrAAP.kiihkkakd kladrPs neren. 0; Speaker re Foster. do.; ./prepli FT4II 4,llenl;;Oneld 1110::04 II V Beyer, ; 'C Hat atratiV. Ca; Ifllletm.O.Vß Criy(Wiyirea. , hart, O.; I.; Reynold., do pliaao-lreller, Magnolia E I garkdelkk.C. bra poll% Waillarkpeeserai 4. e.t.a k,ekr,.Sardirrilla,l.l; Y F. Lallar. doh; 'h.nch ..P.:Steir.llar h. n °Lvov, WaL.d . 4 ;Jo ;J J Hoffman, binseldap ; O.; Cruarnlna C:,,, d•:; Itoblatese CaMa.Ftlle.n, Ferdgda .7.4: reek, Canal E Dover, ; A Idenharr, Ronde 0 , `arc Pireeark.C; FM h& Hale , Colamhea,oo,oAlsak; nt, ~,Cteveland,ollthodr e s*V4kkki; tied - . -.1 b.:, - ) VLI lin UM'S Vegetable l.iuui7 ildr Dae is" el ovory wrpott re the many .otticle/l rorbiert ore.on. solo lor.tro..truirwo obonnwetbo., •e for of hair. nit it L egv..... friati of *hie! 'oil will admit, who orAios trial 4414 owl lot the 4 No caber dV.will prodsoo murrain terrea of irelr.o; ,Ol.tinct - rkOdO , to Stook, brown, auburn, do.• It to • theibuty dyewfblek - worrtnitanutoroorlyprodufo the rtrtbi;ort .otriOrt iirruitihr worn!' ho tor ttrowarplote y tie` oporation,'" Nu other dyo'Lorill podnow , colors. Wbieb• ra twain:lll,ft to throe of r.,,PUI:e. No. co he rAlo boa. aunt eh, numb..., mud trr94 , .. - .141.40cbnn tyliwi h., 4. sir. maistrao ono rocrow.; , raort n0rr03:1.3. ;other W. 1.. boo obtarat 11 a titlw of rbo pour., sist.ovoir,b pubro_o_l hots bertowsrl - open Jtliti Hand; Vilactu Ligo n e.. 1 he iltdi of the olteritiat,andihr ens timer oryeara bero.ared, in the produitton of tide prepared.: and ttra offered to the pubite with tee guaranies, that ahould 'stet produdejlo rewrialiaelteet, the moor arlltin all cater be 0400611 y terauded. • or grey hair or whisker., eon, by taloa Vegonab le Liquid Hair Dye; 149.1 . tilt= dyed' a. beauth'al• 'norm, black . . or chestnut color, without the allakdrat tr.jory to tee akin , andliftitte thetlekpotaible ume. ..lt is n etas-of or. _plieatton idtaLlordr Ya eas.aorrit wathoaa saaitaanee. /krputtehlarrootak . for Judea liaeortryerge!able,, tirgo.4_,. Pr , 1 44*. ' l s' . ' 4 topareu or y by , JULIO 111111311,..Perromer and Memel ; ,rrnattherloooatrast.trehote For gale witalearde and retail by 13.1... at.arstoeXr... C 4, audit: U. 'Sellers, Prdshatahl . arbr kola 'lllla4 rent and Allegheny City. ra .• omen t 1/ E fig "'CC"l't .13ttria'r?,.•.67'4 or. lap • W2ll IIAr..ALEY & CO lel7,MVieictiniTl-&& 91 71:t1VgdZ,R.,timmudfor - u . wr "'"ltTß.u t , to, . t3TUART BILL 500N19413 darn far nk D; ; A Fi4u* I be. ears Fimailrlnanr, for - s ale by , , , - A ErtLIART 4k, 111;ai 15WITITtf lugs unruliest of Fixtrami - Colored Ode:arable aryl= an best mum factunhOpwell and for sea by W.l3•ll—A in 4 wmtmentoi Haft M: , Lin,Linrkand Wattled 8116, 6 v a nmer . on bat 4, and f.4',l4„tri, 811, 4 ' C a WHITE ins -"= • i= lutrogaiTed. &Tub "ta ti coi - • ..= . . • • • . LOUR—U=Is noi r . F 0 do. 1!". -1 11q7001V ILa Fl 4; Pq f Creel. pze , L . " - lIODERT -DAL7Z.Elfrenelfi ATEI-40 bagalanding, and by "' .-m)6... RUDER? .DaLZELI: d. CO Sung . e . ' . T_: &Tenth in. iali=r'Mqide;w;4,2l DUMB 11-7 sinks pitta fotas/I.IMO iteht_o7 WICK & lr %XV' PIU - OiIiS.AIO sacks jo . o. reel;fav Aare , I, WICK a, NIMANDLEAS fj - 41IFAIE totoduna t e i r . anstT._ 1 13.511teket Norm; Werth dN Disimut. • 6'4_9 . - . ALLIANDER PLLAIN & PLAID OAREGES-3130 opeom Plnin """ PU" Ba rlMAlVlarair toyo FrrX3dj aCiAl'l gt=itt - b i t i'l."74""P , totb • ALEXANDCR DAY /0 —4OC lb. fornrn G)i,salc by m!6 r ig .1 101 . crly rOT-1161.1..9-1 est. receaved, splendid uncle If VbX gllsal. azil 9 inch diunleler, far sale at me Goodye. Rubber Depot, 719 Wood ' J a If PHILLIPS.' 1ND1A.46 R OB BER ' • I..kMsariti= C H GRANT • . • 91Waler i=XM
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