1171311811 ED BY MUTE & PITTSBURGH ^WZDZiESDAY MOB:ROA 'APRIL 27, 1853 ItiriLEADIN:O N427ER WILLBE FOUND . , ,ONRACI7PAGE OF THIS PAPER. . • 115.1trasatan Wain , Gurrrt.—Tbo tztensiTo elzeo • •• • ' lotke or oar Wrkl7 (I.etto anrs to our bluing*" 'mak - - • oi searldatirable xnetUtua oft:faking their buelneas ' • • OCII driolatioo la between tout' and do tbousand, map . • • -- • log sliitoot orerf rillociiiiid r eibantr la Watt= Ponoan. 111. 1.0.1 1.DVE81I9EILI—Nothei the "Edltorlol Hoorn. etcr Priori:lg Ectabllehmeit ot the' Duo - warms, are *locoed C. Sunday. 6.D910111111110 who desire their Dottwk *DPW In , Dyer. ort „Moods/ mentor, ILA Dlese bald ribem, in Wm, L o'clock. ow Eat Unit/ • DZIOCELLITC Wine 80HI8ATIO88: YOE CANAL 130XMOSIONER MOSES rowNALL, Of Lancasier.County. POZ MIDITOE GarifiLL, ALEX. K. McCLUSE, Of Franklin away 1 SUILVIITOIL GRNidtAr.r, CHBISTL&N EiETEBS, Of Clari4'n Cointy - TEM 013862 REPORN.ATION IN GRENADA. The reformation which has lately taken place In New Granola, one of the Central American - Republics, is the most remarkeble of modern • • 'times, and is s most cheering indication of the -steady admaoe of truth and liberal -principles. ilia principal facia Is relation to this reforms tion',are clearly set forth in the Alloesition of - Hu Milieu, Pope Pius, which we give-to-day, ; end which are summed np'by the New York Tri bune, as follows: I. The Abolition of tithes paid to the Priest , 2. Religious toliritien granted to immigrants.; Z. The expnlalon of the Jermits and the pro- - Whalen of religious satiates or orders -feuded on asesimobedierne. ' 4. Permission of Monks and non, to return to . Moll life. . 6.. Abolition of.-Ecalesiestical collets and the eirbjection of ecclesiastics proseauted, civilly or criminally, to the jurisdiction of the ordinary courts of the country. 6. Conferring on the Parishes the right of - choosing their own priests and fixing their sale , I. Melting the emolumente of prelates and ' late:fixing with ecclesiastical rights of property in mutual ways of minor importance. 8.. Este:dieting- by the new Cinalltution of ' the Repnblio the right of free education, the lib . ert7 co 4 the press,' and religious",tolerence. Here are the great principles of the Protes tant Refonnation, as far as the 7 relate to civil, politinal,ind personal rights, most clearly set forth an.destablished, and, as fares chase rights are concerned, teems nothing more to wish. Did the Romin Catholic Church acknowledge these eighth wo ehould Lava no quarrel with her es a ea a friend to personal and civil ' however widely we might differ with her ' on Mlitters Of religious faith. Om quarrel is . - • - not with her because She Lays down certain doe trines which she seers are necessary to salsa •tien, but because she asserts the right to control Our belief, and our actions,- and privileges, and to subject us to certain pains and penalties for not believing as she believes, and for not yielding our Nth and judgment rolely to her control. Protest . • ants deny the right of coercion in religions mat. • . tars. AD men are left free to think for themeelvea sod to ant for themselves in the grvat matter of - personal salvation. 'The Romiab Church claims 7 the, right to eiontrat the faith, and conscience, 'and religions actions of army hamar' being, and - ,te punish allwitirfines, stripes, Imprisonment and death, who presume M . resist her claims. 'Here our cause of quarrel with Romanism. We op pose it an a well organised, sleepless, Meyer-lir tog despotism; :and we appeal to thaANocutioo . of lite Pope, which we give to-day, for th's proof to enethin;thie position. -Why'oes not his Holiness attempt to fasten stimit this Republic the came eulesiastionl des- - ;,,,—Patima which he is now endeavoring to sustain Irsethe thunders of exeemminiution and inter dietion; in the Republic of New Grenada.. Be ::: Cattle he dare not. _There is Other ,IT61&11: would. soon Compel us to • , hti.thet power he . pay tithes to the Prieethood, and to abolish all religions toleration. Re would compel as to take .. - :'paattin'or his chooeing, and would establith ec . eleslastical courts for - the trial of plicate and 'bishops Free ' education, free speech, a Dec press, and the circulation of the Bible Would all ": be forbidden, wader the severest penalties:- 16e emit would be enslaved; and the tyranny • of civil despotiamwordd fellow. . 'it is the glory of the Roman Church-that it is inthilible, that it starer changee. What it Mathew' it still no, and idwaya.!lll ho the foe of liberty, the este:len of - Thatitcuair.inn la not changed in this coin . try, but merely submits to the negmeitien of dr tonmsteapes,' is evident froth its late *centre,: • tear effertsvto destroy our public sail*, and from the fait; t that when the- Areliblehop of Now 'armada arrived_ in New York, tie Wu the embject of a Public dimeneliatlon of.Xyinpathy for his Aries, at the head of which:was Arch . tlshoP Ragbag, *rho contended that the exiled prelate had lied from persecution for conscience . rake, and was therefore deserving the condolence and sympathy if ell lovers of liberty and meli. glens toleration: Its qity.te of hie exile, the, readeriwld learn from the Pope's Allocution, and hoW 'worthy suoh an agent of • religiose despot is to receive sympathy at, the hands of S free people we leave them to judge. If Archbialitp Hughse, and the Catholics of Ms' Country, Are true friends of liberty and ro• llgions toleration, they_mill expend their eyes pathiea for their Catholic brethren in New Gres- ids, who are breaking a yoke which our fathers :found intolerable ciaturies ago, and to,.throw off . __which the world imsmore than once been Ael .uged with blocid„. Diey deserve our sympathies, notthe lordly Archbishop". who is the willing agent of the Power Which clings to her old des; . police with it...tenacity of despeeation. is it not a Most cheering fact, that New Oren min hat theasperably broken the Papal- yoke ? A Nalion his indeed been-borein a day: We built= actruetooted to look upon the • Centrat and Beath A - merles - a - Repeblics as wholly rotted with rellOus bigotry,and as having only - the name of liberty, 'Without the reality. The .iy*: Allocution haiithrreeted this error. New .Greriada has . taken.. her stand among . . the. en . lightened and liberal 'nations of the earth, and Should reeeins the warmest friendebip of onr people, and taken Into the "closest alliance with this Republic. Otheri of her sister Republica win 'on - doubt fellow her-brilliant example, when Web fair climes will be indeed free, honored, and coats MID Tultior..- . -The slows by the Hans looks ominous. The Maim Bear has Ids pewit ea She Creseezt, and is watching for an -.- acne; to 4 roofish the power of tha Partoarone ow prance are looking on, ready to take part is the jrayaa the itinsket aide. This fa Withal keep the Autocrat bait', He Is cal ; thaeoweigitehaiiisi4 be may tie= it Madam to welt a little !pager, although his pa, is' weer tillausted, hear° b Aim*, WS OTIS SIN SP bisarderat ea experbaett. Wheiever the :I,..war estonottaites, It will be the *lgoe tors gen.. wval: r oitrielrrof Lb. pept4dkann of Holy, Ger. one We frost will prove a . :',lttstieitoanntitige to Etvo ' The remarkable Eritdos et the /rich US:go 'Auterita Le - commie:U.l upott by the prestos. aridly. Osepaper : Thedeaolatlos . caused, by the cleyldr.i./4$ of the people bru panful se it Je amide; So a trees!. -or hash from oar tutppy laud. A: veer-qv:4ot cane ut that the moat acorn here gotta OW to , A 1211163110 'prepare the way for Usetr fasoilia* 'SO that few remain except - the tart' young era the tort' Tho traveler—heel:ye—may Ile tweuty ace end more, ore? the fittest tett to iteurid, without seeing, s cam hones. or * ba *Mut creature Who it not a pauper. Itosoittan- COI are Boeing Into 6w:7g:tarter from America sad Mu:traits:to hasten the• departure of 'vela title who ban been left tit home. . Iwoolenstrtexce or TAMA CV ) harm-The 8- . " berietal writer for the Hew York Zeprtto lt. to ehottoevtrat behaltot the government teat eremite?, drafts =not la future be ergo. timid; Lod that hereafter the.. traseary, OM the - freesia of tods,.wilt bronemittlut spree by 6 Mntt east mess:Dor. - This Is foirontr osr . monad fat thS xsiltosels,,who szli ;Issas* wort ifikerhter,berteStat For Otha PaP llo )t itsvism to I» as fatfralr tlilisiiftntscaefiv., :r - , , --. , ... , :::; ,. . , i,..: . '•!:' - . - _ , .. ,, i, - 4?:.: -',ll - - - '-';'. - F-' , '. - A - T:;Y': , r:"!' ,, .. , . - :: ,,1-; .:; : .._ - : , :: , .':l.;'';-.,•:.`:;'•'.7..-',.:'.;';;t7.*--;'-'.1.:-:'-.'.;:-'', Ttrp /apt Enitotd.--Th Divxtek pro testa against the net et the Bible in Schools, as taYip.g the Lundatio n a the UaiGII of Church "d S tate. This ie 4 meet faa4Clo= Otjectioa, and linear akin to that old cad often successful mast the leaseholders who, when hard pressed, - threaten to (Respire the Union. The Bible has been need in the schools of this country from its earliest so ttlement to the present time, and there is no more disposition to establish a Union of Church and State now then heretofore. The Bible, We l grieve to Ray it, is lets reverenced and less read now, than in the days of the RETOIIII tion, and when those noble men, the fathers of the Republic, adopted the present Constitution. They were lovers of the Bible, It yes a constant school boa thee, and yet they divorced the .State from the Church. The objsetion cf the Dispatch will not stand the teat ofexperienee on this eubject, sad there Is no mere danger.cf a Union of Church and,State, while the Bible is universally read and circulated, thanthere is of ,the people voluntarily subjecting themselves to the despotism of an Autocrat: If there ever is sUnionTa Church and" State, it will arise from a disuse of the Bible, end not from its me. It is the moat potent foe of religions despotism which the world ever saw. The D AYalch, we areserry to Bea, Indulges in a fling at the holy Scriptures, whiih is neither in good tine, nor founded in justice. •It Pro lames that ere rely upon that volume for o ne ge -616, - philosophy," be., and that'we believe the ens stood still because It le so narrated. "The Bible," it says, "was never designed to teach natural philosophy, or we should at once banish the works on astronomjvand geology from our 'schools—teaching, as Weide, that the earth re. wolves around the nun, and that this earth ha; existed more then six thousand years." This Is not the proper time nor piece, to,go into a defence of the truths of Bible history; if iso, we would try to show our neighbor that the oarratioit of the Creation, in the Seat chapter of Genesia . ;sis well as the remarkable miracle rela ted in the Book of Seethes, are not inconsistent with sound plilosophy, and with the discoveries of modern science. Flippant remarks concern ing such grave and teamed eubjects are always improper, and wo trust the Dispatch will here after avoid them from a dee respect to the feel ings of Its readers; If no higher motive con role it. For the Gazelle. THE Dun:au= , The Pittsburgh Union, 'published in a free 'State, by editors who probably-have never been much in a slava State, In noticing the . 4 Key to Untie Tota'a Cabin" eays of the original work that it is an exaggerated picture of slavery, In whibh the worst features ate made more atro dons. I give the enbstance of. the ,Union's re marks, net the exalt words, for I have not that paper before me. , The Louisville Courier, published in a slave .Stato by a man who has long resided there and witnessed the operation! of slivery, nays that Sire. Stowe in her novel" had smoothed down the bendier features of ibis "peculiar mutila tion," and thus made it more attractive, and in speaking of the "Key," eaya si the vindithstion le complete." Such is the difference of opinion between the editors—one 'of whom speaks about what he knows and underetende and feels to be iwiefen ethic ; the oilier of whom epealui about that of whin' be is utterly ignorant, and who certainly never could hale read one third of the "Key." I think I am chititable is saying that he could never have read one third of that Look, because I think it would be cruel to suppose that I. hod' read it before ho wrote hie notice of it. • It would be monsimue to suppose that any man with a heart of flesh could have read the three authentic asses of Slater, Souther end Castle. man, and then sit down and deliberately write that Mrs, Stoweie book gave an exaggerated pie tare of slavery. C. Loss CR SELMER ISIDEMIDDISCE ASD OVER ORD lIVEDRED larra.--The long BERDELOO in re- Bard to the steamer ledopendenee, which our California accounts some time age Informed as was missing, with isoine . fils hundred persons on board, has at length terminated In thanews of a - terrible calfr.ity which hoe befallen her, in volving rho entire destractien by . file of the ves sel, and the sacrifice of some 160 to 200 human Tires. A telegraphic dispatch In another column, from New Orleans, received last evening, gives us such of the dreadful'particulars an have yet wine to hand, and by vadat appears that the' steamer was tarot onAlle IGth of" February,. after beingrun ashore off hforgarettal4Lind, the passengers to a large extant falling victims to both the Woes and the water. A most im portant feature of the account Is that which leads to the impression that the dais:lulled been culpably crowded with an undue nentberef passengers, even for a good and safe vessel of her dimensions!. We do not learn, as -yet, that any. Sikh:tare ana or Mea7loaders were lost or were on board the ledependence, though there :nay have , been some. There were manyfrom the Northern tion - of the country, who had been taken down to the isthmus by the Northern Light, which left New York on the 20th of January with some 200 in the cabil . and 273 in the steerage; and We Daniel Webster elated from N. Orleans two Jaya trobeequent, with IEO in the stte.-age. and 234 in the cabin—total of both steamers 1357, who were to connect at Ban Juan with the steamer Inde pendence. It is not certain,. however, that they all had through tickets for the Independence; and if they had it would, it to elated, have been it:appall:tie for her to accommodate them aIL - It is probable that the number of eteersge passen gers in the two steamers was exaggerated. laist time the ludependettoo is repbrted to Miro been aecn, previous to the Raster, was off Cape Bt. Incis, on the 13th of February—three days prior to her terrible deetruction. She was at Acapulco, too, it appears, three days before that dote, as would eeem by the follairlag from the Republican, published at St Louis, where the Bret Intelligence of the Indepenece beingmies. ed exulted great anxiety.. "It was then conjectered that Fecund of our citizens were on board of her, and this tutu out to be true. Wp hove before on a letter to a gentleman, of this city, received two or three days elate from Mr. Thomas Robinson, in which he announces that ha -o:4n, On , braid the steamer Independenithiflve4us :cut-:from Ban Jima del Sur. The letter 'kite:4ll.o Acapulco, Feb. 10th, and states thiU,the •voteel was then taking in coal and water. She .15 described as being very old. In this letter Mr, Roblesen men- Alone, as among Me fellow-passengers ' Mr. John 8, Watson and family, Mr. Clemente W. Cooto and fatnily, and a Mr. Taylor and family. Mr. Taylor tree from St. Louie, and bad made the trip before. Mr. Robinson himself bad his wife and three. children-with him. No ether names' are given." . The Mr. Ctemcnto.W. Coate. mentioned abase brae Republican, we believe, was formerly of Washington city, Zed kaajelatives now residing there.--Baltinsert Sun. . . Avenues ilaventort.--Clar. Paris correspon dent, in a letter published-yesterday, says that ' , The news from Vienna la, that tho prows now going on against . Madame Diesselanyi, a Meter of ifer.satti, will tormlasta in a esioteace of death." Fortunately, the lady In ,question is In Bramble, beyond the reach of the anointed betaken , Who rule over the &ageism people; and there in good reason to hope that rho, with an older taster and their children, will soon Join a third sister, al ready establieled In the. United States. Mainly through the effort* of one or two ladica in this bity, a stim of money hos ber..a reeentty raised, ournaient to. paythe passage of both these els. 'tens of the gifted and heroic Gauguin exile, with their six children, under the reduced prices very kindly fixed by the Bremen 81e5111 Navigt / • 'lion Company and the house of Grinnell, Alin tern & Co. hlsdamo Betgay; the elder of the. two, is probably now in „England, and will OM. I bark in the Erman; which leaves Bremen to. day. Madame Ideaselattyl, Oho 15 younger, and in delicate health, will come later in the season, by s landau packet, Both ATP highly enema. pliahed ladies ; as yomathablo for their patios and virtues aa for the miefortante which have fallen upon their hones. t „. Poor years have now elapsed since the noble endeavor of the linhMtriens to sehlove their !a dapt:deuce, was eroahceby Ruallan, toterven -1 tleri. Front that time to this, no renewal of tho ' effort has been. made t—the eupremaoy of Mts.. Witt power is trachallengett .I.littagary lies prone . beneath • the. Hapebargh domiaation : and from all °Moist auartors have gone forth as. earances that order , is restored, and that the people of Hungary. rejoice In the restoration of the patentsl awe) , of rho toetrlan Emperor.— And yet scarcely a week elapses that dope BO; iiiiMea . fictls arresta, Creel necessitous, fresh execatloor. For four years now one sad Stream of patriot blood bee lloned around the foot of the Imperial throne. Is it never to be ataunch irdl la the Austrian govoinment absolutely in itenelble, not ;only to human pity, but to theta Oomdderations of policy which In other octet prompt to mercy, after .the danger has' passed, which alone gilts cruelty lay semblance of e:- toss? Either the pretest government of ADJ• to mast bonomposind of madame of inhuman. BY, or its pietoncea of unpile , , are; hollow and annhetentlal, and peril atilt surrounds .it on , . Tito Philadelphia Ledger esys there le 110 truth lather report thaellpriathadattielpted,solthle, or endeavored to starve . . . - am esEsAit.,if. . - -.- ALLCCCTION OF POOO I , IIIS , SING.-. 1 Tee controversy in the el hid's° of .liewt,rso- I ads, between ;In GovernMcatiami the Catholic I Church, has been the suhjectl oftunch newspa per. comment, but has, been-Neu imperfectly uhderstood.. We etribrole;.vith ploecure, thein fere, :he opportunity of Icrieg bofcro our read ere the following eztractsfrom the Allocetioa of I Popo Pine, delivered irt:Rocrei Conetstory at ! Rome, on the 27th of lazi Soptember, is which I the grievances complained of by the Church of Rome are tally sunk charlltt Oct forth. We are itelebtcd for tbis'ilocompu't to the New York 1 Tritione.. Let the reader net forgot that - this is an official document of thiePope of Rome, pro mulged only a few months ago, and that it con lob e the -,, present doctrines and town of that church in reletien to liberty of ton:deuce, edu cation, and a free press. Let t he following ex tracts, be etrefully read and digested: , Our predecessor [Gregor); XIV.] became aware that a IVIr had been promelgatee [in Now Grenada] in the month cf April, in tae year 1895, 'by . which, amonget ether things, it le en acted that almost the -moment any aconeation notate Ecelealsotiee, or Blehops themselves, has been admitted in the lay tribunals, net only mustthe Priests of the tad, and other Clerics, bat even BlahoPe.whota the Holy Spirit has ap pointed to govern the Church of God, abstain from all exercise of their ministry, and commit to otbere the dieobarge of their own once ; il:11- Friacument, exile and other pettalties'being im- Immo: on those who refuse to do 4 thia. Where fore our predecessor himself, without any delay, i :'the same year sent to the Prealdent of that re- 1 1 . public Ms lettere, In which he vehemently die- I 'approved of that law, . wort ail It certainly was of all blame, and at the atm time deman ded,tet II with the uoet earnest eel, that the said T law should be forthwith abrogated, and the rights of the church bo preserved in their integ rity. Bat we, after that, having been raised by the ineerntahle judgthent of God to thie chair-of the Prince of Apostle', took the management of the helm of the whole church, being in the high est degree dceirotistononeult for the 'filleted O rlin of our most holy religion In that country, nearly as the year : lB47 wrote letters to the President of the:eel& Republie of New Grenade. And in these lettere, Indeed, setting forth hew very great wee the care and ansiety we felt fur that part of the Lord's flock, and with what ale ' relax real of our paternal affection, we desired to apply eppertune remedies to heet in that country the bruise' of Israel, we vehemently la mented the deplorable condition in 'welch the 'church was placed. Nor did wo omit In the eame letters, among other things, strongly to remoa strati, egitinet those two projects of law in per dealer, by ear of which it wan propmed, that, without in the leastconsulting this apostolic See, tithes should bo abollohed ; and by the other, that emigrants to that country might have the public exercise of their worship, whatsoever it wee. • And disapproving of the obovementioued deereee, we again and again ieeisted that they eticeald never be ratified, and that the church should enjoy all her rights and fall. liberty. . •. . . -"For among other things, In and from the Month of May last year, was promul gated a law against religious orders, which, if Finely Instituted and rightly administes'ed, ore wont to ha of great use and ornament to the Christian and civil commonwealth For by that (awls confirmed the expulsion of the reli gioes order of the Society of .Jetas, which hoe ing been in the first ineemoe celled thither and earneetly wished for in the country, woe of ex cellent service there to the Catholia and . civil intereste; and by the seine law it is 'forbidden to imeituto in the territory of the Republic of New Grenada any society mainly formed by the tie of palleive obedience on they call it. Moreo ver, by the same law, aid Is promised to all them who wish to abandon the purposelor religious life they have commenced, and to break their solemn Tom; and theeenereble brother limanuce the inetatvigilsot Archbishop of that boole.siestlead. province, a man who deem-yea the highest praise from etif and from this Aposwlie See, is inter dicted from extreisiog the faculty granted to him from the year 1825 byttils Apostolic See, vie of electing the religious enters of that country, and of restoring regulM discipline. "Next, a lair was in the same unoth and year enacted, by which the Eecteeimeical Court is altesether archaised, and • it is declared Oats all cause pertaining to call court, mil coca the causes of Archbiehepa and Bishops, whether civil or criminal, are to be judged In future be fore the lawAliboaate by the rasgletratcs of the said republic. • Afterwards, namely, ou the 27th day of the same month of May, too the year 1851, a law was promulgated meet:Meg the nomlon goon Of Parish Panto, by which the WILMAt es sembliee to/meter the false end pretended right of nominating the Parish Frit...tie from the Presi• dent of the said Republic), to to certain pare chiedmeetleg devised by theni, which they cell eabildo parretenist, chitty componletot ttir fa, there of futtiliee of esch_parieti, no that when any .perlsli - thell have been :deprived of its Parish Priest,' that meeting =sitar." the power of nom., .noting a new Perish Print', Moreover, by cm Lain articles of; the same lave the. Prelates are prohibited freed r,eciving say mamma either frets the meted visitation, or any other grenade; maul to the parochial meebe,e, aforesaid ie midge ed the power of determieleg and changing at its pleastme, aisweir the revenuee of the Parish Priests, LS the expenses nemassaryfer the sacred. fonotione; actd other things me meted whereby the rights of exteeleetieal property are violate& and deetroyed. Afterward., on June Ist, of the came year 'lB5l, another leer wad paned by which it is forbidden to confer the canonical prebend; of the cathedral churches; except after the tame shall hare been decided-by a Majority of the provienial aasembilee of Oath diocese at thelr Floracre. tither laws were afterward, promul- gated, by w.&I permitaion wan given to ill of releasing thMoclrce film the burden of paying the duos, 'hien onnstituted the chief part of the Eccleelasticel revenues, or( paying half the mine tattle Govertamont a lmd also the property of the Archiepiscopal 93eminaret of Santa Fe de liege ta is adjudged to the Naeloael College, and the eiiprtme inspeotien of the eshi seminary is co signed to the lay power. Nor must we pals over Indictee that by the new con:Motion of (hit 'republic:enacted in those recent times, aniumenther things the right alio of fres educe, thin is defended, and liberty of all kinds is given unto all no thet each peruse may even printatid publLsh his thoughts and all kinds of monstrous portents of opintota and pratee's privately and publicly whatever worship he pleura." The Allocution next refers at length to's con trouts, bolwen the GoveranoeutandArchldshop Mosquirs of Bogota, the point; of which wo ea t:net as follows: 4, P7herens,.in there con/deist a castem has . prevuiled,of holding =corsets entry ele menthe, to try the learning el these who are to be net over secant parieh Churches, tho government cf New Grenada, by a law there for thin longtime en acted contrary to the canonical eanctions, Into. leutly.arrogated to itself the right suip•only of nosenibling the Bishops every sizanoothe trdo Lids, but even compelling the Afotrokliiinon or the nFarcet Archbishop to discharge thia;Letßet, if any Bishop did net bold retie cozen:inlet-the afortssid time. Itr,viztetenf thin hin'd ie got err:menriteelf. in the year 1851, &P.' not hetb tate to warn the told illustrious Arribbielsop of Santa Fe do - Bogota to give entice of the said commie. And, eir.celto said Archbishop was aufforing under the inconvenience' of ill health, his Vicar:General, coneogaently. replying to the government In the name 'Shia Prelate, thought proper to repel 'this unjust demand by delay, reefing, esPeelally, that ho might in a muffler seem to approve of the storm/lid Law concerning ttoinomitadion of Pariah Plicate "And therefore, bseause of the right and pru dent accrue of action, certainly worthy of all pr.doe, adoptid by that• Vicar, ho woe accused before the lay tribanale, interdicted from the on• mien at his own.offme, openly and publitly ap prehended, and afterwards condemned to prison far two months. and for el: .to captivity or da tentlon, and 'filleted with other penaittee. And heroin it is above all things to be lamented, Van. melte Brothers, that the Vicar Capitols: of the vacant Church of A:dingo's. which la adjoining to Bogota, being basely eubsenient to the sena. ' mettle and designs of the. Government of- New Granada, feared not to issue an edict on the let of Mach in this year, whereto, rebelling against his. metropolitan and invading his . jurisdiction; be proclaimed conottrfna for the parishee of the arch-diocese, contrary to the canonical sanctions. When this .came to one ears, without any delay we wrote a letter to the said Viear•Capitular, to which, as was right, In grate and severe lan guage reproving and condemning this great crime on hie pare, we commanded him immediately to desist from what he had begun, lest we, though ' unwilling, should be compelled to decree cuoh 'measures against him fie the atrrerity of the sa cred canons and the dignity of our 'Apostolic Ilirdstry demanded. Bet In the meantime the must pious Archbishop himself, with prudence and wisdom, disoliarging his °Mae, immediately leaned an "diet; in which be most justly dealer. ed null and void the edict promtalgatdd by that Vicar-Capitular against the 'precepts of the en.; mod aanece, and at the same time with all ree -1 eon forbade any one in any way to hearken to, tie said edict. hut then the Chamber of Dope. ties, asealllng . thalr own rester...with cootie %any lee:easing fury, did not hesitate to accuse. -tho most illustrious A.rchtishop of bating broken the lawn, and the Senate of New Grenada feared ' not to toltalt tilt/ most ur j net and Implode OCOCUM. don. And In sirtas of that accursed law, which es wo atid as tho beginning, ourpradoceeetyri. Gregory of happy memory, had.oondetnned,' the said Archbishop wee warned to give isp'his Jurisdiction, and to nudge It to some other Ea that, moat religiene and learned Prelate, tanoble elealastio.' flitting received Ibis unjust 'order, aid strenuous champion of the Catholle Interest old riepte of the Chetah, being prepared togas• tan any eillietlOntli Ilse atoll* of bailee, puma most win end most tree answer, whereby in the inocrquerableforti,tudo of hie Episcopal eon!, he clearly sad openly declared that he could Lever surrender that power which he veil knew had been committed to him by God end by thin Apo tolio Fee. Ilenee the government of New Grim -4(4 did not fear, to the very great grief and In dignaticn of all good men, - not only to sequester the revenue. of the Archeplaonpal , honee, brit also to drive into exile their own Archbishop. "Nor did this malice. For within the last few days vary distreselg heirs has arrived, from which, with no lees sorrow of heart, we have • learned that our venerable brother, the Bishop of Carthageha, and one beloved eon the Vice-Ca piloted- of the diocese of Santa &teethe, had to. • ~awed from that government a similar order con cerning the concurens of the perishes; and that precisely the came dangers were "'selling them, because to the very great honor of thei names, i they did rot hesitate to despise that o der. In formation has also been conveyed t ne, that ffem the very earl., cause the lama storm is im pending oven our renerablo brother.the Bishop of Nueva Pamplona, state he also vol prepared oplendidly to fulfill the duties of his Oboe, and with courage and constancy to defend, the rights of the church. And to the like vexations, irja ries and oontumellee, were also subjected other todit distinguished Eoclesitirtios of that Repub lic, end oven the very Legate of ourselves and of this Apostolic hoc. For once and again, in those assemblies, among very great and horrible Insults of every, kind cast upon the Vicar of Christ bore upon earth, a proposition was made °tering our Legate aforesaid his mega; and he, with the prudence and resolution that was fit ting, did not fall to protest In our name all those wicked and etterilegiona attempt!. "lint we have omitted to mention other new laws propelled by some members of theCherober of Deputies, which are altogether opposedto the 'unchangeable doctrines of the Cathelle Church, and to her moat holy eights. Therefore, we ellY nothing of thee., projects of Doi, by which it wee proposed that the Church ahould be aepera ted Teem the State; that the properties of the regular orders and thooe anteing from Pions leg ache, should be subjected to the borthen of forted thane; that all law, should be abrogated which relate to the protection - of the existence of religions families, and the melateurtace of their rights and donee; that to the civilanthority should be attributed the power of ereotinghnd oirtumecrlblng dioceses and colleges of Canons; that Ecolealastleal jorialiction should be pouter red on thesis who had been nominated by the golrenlnnOlL 'We say nothing concerning that other decree, by which the ['leery, dignity and eanotlty of the Sacrament of darringe be tog altogether despised, and Its institution and nature utterly Ignored and Overturned, and the power of the Church over the tame eaorriment being completely eetat naught, it was proposed, according to the already condemned errors of the heretics, and again-WOOD doctrine of the Catholic Church, that marriage ehould be 08- teemed as a civil contract, and that in melon -caste divorce properly eo celled ehould be star timed, and all matrimonial cams be referred 'to the lay tribunals, and be judged by them; thlogh'no Catholic le ignorant, or can be igno rant, that Matrimony is truly and properly one of tho Seven Seoramenta of the•Eveurgelloal law instituted by Christ our .Lard, and therefore that among the Faithtel, marriage 'cannot bo . given without their being at one and the same time a sacrament, end, consequently, that any other union whatever of man end woman among Clariodatiff, made in virtue of what civil law co ' ever, is nothing else but a 'bimetal and miser able eanenbinage, is often condemned by 'the Church; and, therefore, that the sacrament can never be separated from the conjugal alliance, and it exclusively appertains to the power of the Church to determine all those things which eon is anyway relate to the came marriage. And I L we omit all those things because although these I fawn were propost4 by some member" of the ' Chamber of Deputies, still a majority of the dem:diet and tenatirs, • by the favor of God, de cided that those laws were to be rejected." • Such aro the main (sots as stated by his Holi • DOM. Averst.stts —The . sdeiete from Sydney, by the *9of Psalms, sr* .fo the 7th January. Pri me lottera speak thiis of the state of the coon- Immigration continues, and the country is in a Soneishing state; the mines yield mere than aver, with a detided prospect of its continuance; but agsinat all expectation', the growth and clip of wool has increased, and largo quantities of this staple or the country are dilly shipping. Neither gas the.prrith cf Shur realized the ex pectation of the epecutztors, and a*emall parcel arrived in the Choselay, Icriug been bought at Liverpool aZ :Gs per barrel, has been sold at 18e in Sydney: The market price is £lB per ten, equal to $9 for 200 lbe bags Chile.. In nucecqseace of the large Innalgration, la- borers are plentifal,_thoughat high prises. The reirlre hat little or nothing of import r.nes; erorythino going on Well audio pod order. , and .ne. dienstannes in the neisee pre men tioned. The rate at which the Australian colonies are pragressiog; nad ire likely to progress, Is thown la o striking manner by tome atatements in • Sydney _paper. Tie menu, et the AuttraLas for ore quarter al ►. year; with loss thsn 600,- 000 inhabitants, •alounts to .0816,000, Airier; ler tho tour quarters el the year .C 3,2.19,000. At the present rate of progression, it is estimated that the TOTODUO , f 4r the year now rainier will be double the above tam or £0,408,000.-1 alp. Brporirr. , . Eirsasai their lato publication, "The White,ltedend Black," by the Hungari an Pitskys, occurs the following nalvorernark. The writers are 'speaking of New England, vii: "The Whig prinelple, that knowledge le the best safeguard of ft-cadet; more se than maul ing armies; that, therefore, every ei ti ten or ehildlees or biesstd with' many children— must contribute to public education; Host the CODMIIIOII 860119 must ha free to may child, and tho. Hutto cunt &Hord the greatest facility far higher education, preoeile hero generally, ITC =any tits Dow-rater' Mott Correa —The 11111aboreugh (N. C.) Re , carder mentions the discovery of floe specimens of copper ore upon the lands of Jahlot Atwater and flatlianiel Riiltsms, in - thange county, about four miles northwest of Chapel 11111. And communieitton In the Raleigh Register states that "the very richest copper mine yet die:armed in North Carolina wu found upon the lands of Jaustbitn Stalker, in the upper. part of rt4tWolPh county, ' within one mile and a half of the - Pluck Road, and nears place called. New 'Market. :This mine was waked far4guld twenty I years age, and gas abendoaed oa account of the copper ore Interfering with the operations for gold. Then no one In North Cerollon knew of the limberse value of copper, and no notice was taken of It. The vein • lies between a granite formation, and tho copper la found embedded In o quarts from four to lire feet front the surface. liege manes of quartz are dug out from thhe pit, and when the sledge hemmer Is applied to them they burst open end expose the capper !neonate, often entirely morose ties white quartz." . The Illinois Centraillialiread Company edver tiee lo Now York for proposals for another loan of three millions. The louts already negotiated for thie road amount to ten and s ball millions. Tho 1111 note Central, with Hi numerous branches, Is seven hundred and four miles lent The whole road is now under contract:teed it is ex pected that threeto four hundred miles will be completed by.the gest of dinners next, and the remainder 'of the entire line during the year . The engineer estimates that seventy-two thousand tons of rail will be required, of which sixty-seven thousand tons were oentracted for at the low rotes ruling for , iron a. year since. The 'credit of this iced is very high. None of the bonds (earth per tents.) cf the ten and o half mittioua siretdy realised hove been sold for luta .than par, and Caine at one hundred and two: directors aro among the largest espitalleis of New York, mid, se there is ne wane of lands, see mixing the road forward with geese vigor. The grading of this rood, we belleve,iwas com menced about nine months ago. Should the Nemec hundred and four miles he oompleted, es le contemplated, by the close of 1854, bare been made attbe rate of-about .three-fourths. of a mile per day for °soh Working dey.= 7 .Bl.* Louis Intellioncer. • ; BAD RAILROAD ACCtnAtcx.—Apa freight going West, en•the Erie Railroad, on the after- noon of Monday last, NA! turning the sharp Carve, a few rods east of the Neooreink bridge, near Port Jarvis, where there is a treed° work of some thirty feat high, the locomotiie jumped the track, and was thrown down to the ground beneath. Thi dominator, Rhea Carr, WAG on the locomotive, .and was very seriously, but it le hoped-, not fatally injured. - James Walker, Bre. man. vie killed almost instantly. The engineer, 8: Walker, saved himself by jumping - through the trestle work and °etching hold of the tim- bers beneath the track. Boma two or three of the cant were also pVecipitated down tiideecent. 1r CUBA Awn cue BLAND TNADE..-110 New York Times says it learns front a credible source that three Portegueee captains and one Citallan mar. Chant arrived from Cuba. by the Cherokee and Bison Warrior eteemert, and are now in that city making amusements for despatching tee eels to the toast of Africa to engage in the slave trade, between - that ocaerand Cuba.. The Timis alas Mates that they have already_ con tracted for throe dippers to be built at Baltimore, and are tusking ether Impetration!, it New IltruaMOTT= rim AUSTRILIMI —The thirlitlarli, Copt. 01,14 *blob was the trot yes.' sel froirthis poet with croissants for Aiiitrtah• r ooisoft yeeterdey morning via abangbsi, with I cargo of tees. She:len hero an the oth of teat Juniu/ has boos absent a 11 Itle over ten months. Boovoid* the passage home from 8600a1 Ia 102 ‘leys.-04 Herafa—,- . tillrotolol IMO Rine 'um Boox-h-Ct2Xiii Cotta r, To Ltirinclion -Vv.:Runt River boom. in which 20,000,000 feet of l2gs was lodged,gare way shine tiros daring Thursday night Cr yehter day morning, totting afloat and precipitsting the entire body cf legs into the Mississippi. They Were passing St. Paul last evening in an tonbre ken and continuous chain. The river cot being antficiently high to overflow the banks, and car ry the logs off into the bottoms, most of. their will be csegbt at Lake Pepin, bat the expense of collecting them will be eqaal to at least half their rabic. This is a severe blow to oar indue . trions lumbermen—one of the hard contingen riee incident to their precarious business.—St. roar, Irinrsusalian, Aprt7 9. Hydranild Cement • Ler. Tho undersigned have constantly on bred a large corny of Deuacn•s HYDRAULIC of werreoted quality. This article is the beet and cheap• cot material. for Cisterne—a Mule lbos inch course of laid in and yltctered with this Cement, will en de,re for syes, •0d erect plastered on May wall, In suma else murres, to the tllskness of au lush. beconsta Isk (....d.sh so tad as to resist thy orlitary degree of out.' ale I/mature, net is the water hi the lemt affected. Cement should be used fusel nodergrouhd, uidemrater, and exposed structuree, for all important bullOnfit and Or. wells, coping walL , shloose, eopo..bm geo. duets. r•*.l leeks, and ever, 50501.0 of brick - awl gone gtruasLs....ppleel to water. dams, or frost OORERIDGI t 15;1111%531 j . 116 Water street and 160 Prat atraew leer Wciams! Woßms!!—A great many leaned treatises have beta teritten,explainlog the origin of. rod Omitting, the Worms. taunted In the dolman ersteno. ticanoely any tap's of Medical science kaselletted more rants obeervatlon and profound teseareh. and yet physleiane are very moth divide:lin opinion an the sub ./eat. it must he admitted. however, that after all. a f = rom e t O h f e i e r x p es i indge th l ee o s rW m ore value t o h ss en i ftyhineg the bed: wisest die. anti/dons as to the origin. The expelling agent hoe at !math beta pund,—Dr. It'Lene's Vermlhtge Is the much riouxht alter !milk. and has already. superseded all other Worm Medielnes, Its aftentar being universe/1r • , ..k..wkdltrJ oy melleal practitioners. for rele by all druggists and merchants In torn and country, and wholesale sod retell by the Sole Proprietors. apt J. RIM a CO.. fa Wood etrest.'. Or. BURKE BARNES' SAFES—Hero is the kind of testimony se *the •alue of oar SAFES. upon third w. eon oorolldeutly rut the reputation of our pork. Ike have already published several eutiGutee, ploving that Ban rude for our regular and urtilurr Wes, and told abroad, have beau .objected to the ORVEREST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. ...I preserved their eantento totally hue foam dam... The hollowing I. another pmefof the iann incoutestuble ehanoteri— $lO,OOO WORTH OP BOORS AHD PAPERS BAVSD WITH A 840 SAFE! ALBION, Ems 92tutre, November 12. 1922, ' .11esses. Deus assussu—Doar Ulm: boor 0113 irtVer• ter doly r.feleol. I was absented the hum 1 would IVe."PtZtri mosolug it the loth of June last—my store hultditot being burned to aahss. It 'rata built of wool awl brisk— . large Mr. story bugling. 207 bats was la It 'at the time of the lima.' MI lota the colas, whirr Moro was a tones ...mot °loll. It was a very hot ttre. My not. aid took , accounts that ware to the Rafe, ansounUel to shooteo Thouutod whleh r:;14T2V11::r7,e.." 6 t7ll. 9 =l73Vg a u= " kiro, r. no time, but bay a mato to keels their pawl, gu, lo— s ad get on. that la gaol. I eau safely rooosatrad your Lass lota, is i we. m.zr CLARKE. lei WY believe Nature has provided a mme..ty fur dbl... which fleyh le A.lr to. KIYICe PYTKOLItUII or KOCK OIL, put up so It Poem, from Om cast I.Loraory;eoPeell,4d.ey In the bowel. of Moller E,..UL M. without dmabt, on. of 11,, creat.st of We. remealse. Read 333., Tull/ring tattimony, 017.0 by • abbleful p•mpt: p.lll/11, WAIL 27. Ohio, Sept. 15. 1142. 31r. N. M. / bare sold all roar Petroleum. or Mott Oil. in... two menthe part, awl have been look. In for sou agent to get • tutu, autiPly I could herr .4.! mime gouty mom We have found' the Oil very ricrilept In Mx and Drunter] , My dughlar, at the Ume your aunt vas beret wu lying very lOW With to. anal ware her • teaspoon/Ole and to throe bean cave ,the memo!. and the Ittli Stelthwi•WwW the 'Wt." Immeetiattlr. It la else an traorguary remelt tor rwro and hogismod gide, Cau,ll ot nalree. and Itheamatlare, mad for the um* have bee. carol N long Mutter. Your., with respect. IWO Moursit. woe nr ell tee met...mite In Plettbargis. ====== Sts, - Mimes. KIDD &Co. bolo just received Om haulm) dorm ereleevere mei:an:bedew , / LION EY SUPS. emvprLY:Eig: the ordliary homer seep. estra er.onta.3 Llrtnru Windsor. musk Rrorn ifludAar, Winter Um./ ebsrins kk.r. It I. •d=ltle4 by all. that el.arred er.ssql an U. finest In tb....orht. rolal ze-WINES, —Persons aixhing to par elms. kVAAtav WRgrd am ILAVIRA or all deerriptions. r. 4.mvurtod.cst obtain Mao. at the lowest Vie., at IL no. kora 5 , JACOB WEAVER. tell • lltakat tad Vital put.. GEE. P. SMITH & Co., 80. SI WOOD STREET, Invite the attention of buyers in this market to the Vert 'aro* stook of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Or C.I.CITT elleq.6lll LSD 1.., tilarllTlON. .aioh 'buy C-Inu fa We A? A SMALL ADV/3CI Von CASZI 01 !MORI CIXDIT. PRI Nrs-of tdilaa. Foreign sad Dosautio: tit:WHAMS-frau...h. Onoth and Lodoratao: LAWN S-UEL.11:0:11111dU Ed; .D/LE.9B Out.IPS-A vary hr.. ClorTila-'4 I , fori caealalltaar--leala andCosy-. Irmo rock '4 n.wrt 1molt:or town dfid,. a /6 2 5.F-TAI-1'...1 ` ,711,2r • lar.. 04) ITU r iII.VM:II . IW2-111 i<allgt makes. plain an 4 anon DELLS—PLAT LltiffA OLE LINXSI.4.-1.4 ca.,' Mir /1, atf Mut UoOda.oodovn ftlfth7j:dt- th a . awl !madam. aa•rvolouVd: V tfliNti o- LifittuitlCd)lrinien-Mmlll•-CLIECKS TiVrElos-,Lunt 1u rut Bverr variety el heown,IIUKIONSUS, DRILLINUE tou....I•MAS/dUleVaNt 1411•11 I 'NUS: Ltarifile LRCM tra--erta sal& -Alt dolortpUena of Iffiltilirlf 0091 M littabough. April 50134.115 CHARLES E. 1,003118. • STOOK MO BILL BROKER. Notes, Bowls. Zrorgrigcs lee., Negotiated. PARTICI:LAE ATTENTION GIVEN TO TILE POLLOIIAEII . AND SALE 01 STOCKS. pL.rrrnr-rr. REMOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., MANUFACTCHEIIII Of H6IIIEUD CAST BTXEL moms Ann 1111072, GUN BARBIMS, SOLID BOX VICES, PICKS, BLEDO72, /le. lco. 4.e. • Hare mmoied to No. 17 Market street, tic hero (bolo...tamp, and merobaato coverall, am tarlral m ...slow our otok totoo mortbuids oisootanr, flying token thy canto Ds Poo sato of Mown N. Ilypor 00:11 cowboy." DAY AND MANURE nme. or.ooroo to Itwo.lso a soperiot ornate of Fork-Y , i.01.1.14= JAMES P. TANNER. WEELESALE DEALER • IN 80013 - .5H01:3, BONNETS, EAU, 5:C., no. 50 troop rust; rrEnotracm,' Battu Ilard aad Faulth. • - gear-Ary stock - stobrocos 'ovary variety_ Anti EtyJo ot Amt.. nano, Woos% aa..powitiuwDlillowt from Na Now KLgV.*t Monowtottorw. o, &looted expreotly to lb* Epriat wad Ilusisolor awl wi4 to owl! at with. Notary tr..; roinotoing titwoottJE with that Of roi wo4 Ear I"vilt. Dumbly.. will Flown tall and wasaihow !okra boolaw. • mfr! • A i. H. .1 - 10LMES B R Q., " - MONO/AUTO/M3lf OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLIDNILEC.PIOKS, - • werivexe, CROWBARS, &c., • • t pirTBlmmuir. Om.. 25 {Wood al., be 2,lst and 2..111. 4/4-7111 work Irorrootol moil to AarntsotoroJ.-ftts totai . . • Qtizan's Leauranal uompany of l'attsburgb n. L PrIL ILasrANS ont, ELL Scri. orrice, DI itnat.o3BllMEN INARBIT AND ' wooD STREAM MADRAS DULL AND CARCO RDIKA CN TUB ODIC AND DiDAIDDIrrf UI VEND. AND TIIIUUTA• ALIO. . .ZA - insat4l4Dr.# .148 A darektre ep 11114. ALM uttteltt the re ritt th.t ttr4 an 4 WEAN r4E11)1 FloZt rs4Y,Trour.4 1 , 1rt7T410 , 11 If D King, 1, Wm. 11. t •rium, Jr, baraael Kra,. I t!igt. '• ti llldet thoap I biroTtl. . labaujAi .Ifli Pralo et,. • ' Inn O. LW.. Ptrasoet de2l PHILIP Wllsitt ...... Ultll.lo. IREMOVAL. LOGAIY, WILSON Br. CO: neorries pp WHOLESALE BUMS IN 'MUM AND DOIIIIBTIO ICARDW4RE, cuTLEnv, 4a 4c. nava riAtiovvi to their now and extensive atom, Om 62 weefairwt, four doors Orem the St. Chart Hetet. abate Ma k. emtemen. and merchants .c....11y. are ad In an ammlnatlon of the mast completa wart. meat era r offered la th 4 alit. I)AGUERREO'I'YPES NATIONAL GALLERY. tA OK SOD P: S National Da_ parr= kiiilery, f i ezrz,..tptg)zogrAtiLrui strwilhh,progli• W ho uillfraillemut whlalag tothalallteilk•llkumnau at =Qua* VY agstait=eke.tee. ..hUi th"" t iF r tharth• apustor cauLlrf i and amanita awl es of the hum. form with all ma :pilau.. Liam ww., tO WWI • plop," unless • Pets t gtl= e.ion itlcir KM de...0 moor. In phy post of thuiti lash _ , Zk ra l = irtrillraf:w` 11 14 a:1 ° Edson's First Frenunin DAGUERREPTYPES. Post Clio BOA% rdird Strut inZreN . _und amazon Mho 'rah to vi lain an subrale, tatigto and lib like Mentos. at • Teri mccimb vrioiovill And it to their Interval to era et thin well Inane OstabiCtbzuot, where entire eLtlabotien It ovrarenteel. a - ad charge made. Hating one of the Larstatt end best erraltsejl Mb , nod Ilk Mats ever owe bovrerrolgcraPittriftet.e4ittlthejal+tli"""bet, Eptidi t a , hPorw Ork, • .N.lbeltera hiro% to be moves. eitherr Wu= eneeteektbielregeer= . _ E':2MiSZiEM=II ERMINE! RIME • Wanted, QUANTITY or Oak, doh, and IlAkory' Llhlfglit. fnr • Epoklarci follow kettcrr. Thirov oon era 1101 KT trio bwDocA Pit[ bu r In cosh, or the Pplory in DIANCIIErrEIi. mar Pitt.burgh, tor roknk Coir ocd Illctory Butch from 6 to 10 luchco,taarotor oar .14.11. 10 RI iett hue; lie, to ma,. koactito of hickory. Irok, no 6 aoh Plank: a• won rtir, tI a, anti locust tcr If Ikhe lho toughen owl belt Layabor kr‘l Do maul red In VI c&r is. F r o=r 7 r , K . kri2 , 6 9 , l , r . , colfrors the solo fibers-4c aro:orror A. IZEHTRACELS, Jko & CO. \ East Liberty and Penn Township Plank Road. 1" TILE eibotribere to the Capital Stork of the EA.T LIBKRTY AND PENN ToWNEIIIP PLANK ROAD DON:WANT .. axe beret,. notified 0 lnto the 7.ray the PIOST llistusiaNT. of four nol ot per alive. on or before the let MAY, proximo. 01 r,,nr do,lere per there on or Were the lost day of etch month thrreetterotetll the whole =aunt of stork rat , scribed tor Cas been paid. By order M the bcarl: • D. R. COCCT. Treasurer. East Liberty. dimlll2.lal.l. • iao2743aelT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CON PANT—Tby summer rate. betwesn Dittaburgb. Ptl. I.d:dais and Battle:cry are as roll gas: First Clam—lfsathres. Furs and Pelt, Dadato. Dear and Wan Pkbas. 31dre-715 cents per 100Ibs. , Feornal Ohms —d Peo..ar. C.:iteraed. Deer Palos. Dried,Freit, ilisasears, Hemp llarderals,Leather. Ram Wool—rs) mils per 100 lbs. Tblrd Cissa—Bartar. (Undies. Cheese. Eartheit Ware Leaf Tobaroa—tai rears per 103 its. Fourth Claes—liasso, Cook and Beal salted. Lard and Lard Oil. Madan Cotton-10 cents p.. 100 lbs. . GEO. C. /It A-VC 180115; NO= Freight Andrei Summer Dress Eloodt. - - -7 r N. FRAZIER Respectfully 'infernut his s • =Stamen sod the tithe. itetieralir. that he tea return.. iron, the East. and ie nher reeeiring large olendid stook of 11UNME11. DRESS (100118. to which tie roolil ineite the attention of the Leelles—rtne Lawn, tor izhi eine per ma; rood atria. 25 town Silk 'Nestles.= note, fine Brown Lamm, rune; Black Len., 10 cent.; Orono Bence.. 25 rents • I. Si. riLAZIEII. leip27] `Two Dig Whlotre," federal et, Allegheny'. City. Administratofe Notice. IlE,,andereigned, having taken out let- T...terg of administration on the Mite of .tollii CUS- P GC, late of Alleghtnr county, defeated, all person. Indebted to the Estate are notiktd to melte immedlut owl/lent: and all person. hating claims agalnet mild raw tate will plows present them, properly authentwaLd for settlement at the More of A. M. Cabbage, No. IC) spat vide of the Diamond, Pittsburgb. iito27.lrderTel A. O. CURBAO Ade , rt • ALG.iftLE.rare GARDEN SEEDS ,V An, An.—Consisting Coin,art et the alebrated dtheel A ErerAreen Old Colony gnaw Corn; Wrinkled num Peas of various improred gortm blue Imperial. bine Prowl.. and Slarrnt... eK Bean., C 01013.4, Huillah, Parsnip., Yield Carrot., motor.. &agar Lleeta, miltable for the Dalrrmen and Palmer.: a rich collection or flower Beedm Lawn Ureee deed; a nd a toll and complete aworttnent of Carden, and Fanning Implement. of the latest intocorementm Montrilr Var.- nv. Ewe; lialltropse. ant fins Worming Pleats fir Ow / card s .rden or lawns. by the dem or PA, at lOW rates. Or den from Merchant., Dealer. or others Talal Pra.ptly on liberal terms. Irmo the Pond and itertitaltneM Ware plikh etr ee L • tenni JAMES WARDAOP. BWATTS ttCo.. Merchant Tailora, No. e IRS Liberty eine. hare Jost rooelmsl a new Int of laH/Ds for gentlemen's weer. PIICEI Rs Mantillas Vest ing. Linen IMIL. 'french Cassimeres. mod Du litio. plain wad fancy . . French and penman Clothes of superior finality and Mature, blank and o.lorea. The former re treat of this eatablishment are invited to call: and al who with an elegantoutat will do well to Mop In. Q TOOLS' FOR SALE t..3 25 shows hank of Pittsburah; • 2b do. Pittsburgh and Bostori Mining Ch (Chit ) 23 do. Mhinesqta Miolug Company S•C do. National Ca do.: IVO do. Noririrb do. do; iOO do. North Western 11 !Dice Po 'pang. A. WILKINS a CO, ap27 Old U. P. Bank Bailing. Fourth sirsi.t. L'UNDS ON lIOLLIDAYSBURO;- . Sight B"'l' RiTlitli p eLl b TLL A CO. ' WI:11w Ltaakm, 84 WBBl erre.. HOPS--,- —2 bale!' Ilope ; rec'd and for mile by 'tall HPRINGEIt II ARHAUOIE ROOMS—C.O doz. Corn Broome, rec'd an — d' a) for sale by I.DTI APHIHURH lILHHAUUIL lARD-300 tierces and bbls. Lard, in atoro 4. 4 071 "'l "1. by SPRINOLIt I.I.AREALGII. AEI) 01L-24 bbla. ree'dntul for sale by ,p 7 Seam= uassiunu. IMEM) OIL-12 bbls. 'Norco'? brand 4 Wooed Oil. In slant .std for val. by .47 .PHIKOER ARD and OREASE-13 bbl& Lard and a/ 2 DOW. wow. DDT Inulloic and for.al• a sea _ • MIAMI DICKEY t CO. EILAXSEED-3 bbls and 15 bags Flaxseed, •ew isatas tram team, Urn sad NO. br ant't 18/Llell DICKEY a co. WEET POTATOES-3 bbli. and. bags SWEET nom landing from awn. 11.<12, fur .1. by spa 7.8211 . A11 DICKGY t Co. DRY APPLES-14 bags Dry Apples, now bubling from simmer Llorou. far nu by .1 ,77 ISLIAII DICKEY f CO. • WOOL nnil FEATIIERS--I sacks Wool ar,l 71 lurks frathrre, no* ICYro streamer Eleron, forral• t.r 1m471 MAW' /4K • CO. • IROUNDNUTF-2C9 Baas, now landing or trout Hemet Mum tor Aale I, artr. 115.411/1 DICKEY a CO. `OAP POWDER-25 boxes tialkit's pa sala. " """P rn"'d" it i .V. l .7l2lTlZT Wrol street. ay= 'UST RECEIVED—A fine assortzeent of ay IV 1)1111178: a'l 'rid, at CLUZSTER'S 74 W 034 rave t. I Itd,VATS--A handsome - usertment • J Bilt .411Ilisera Craft., ay., • CLIIINTYK•eI.. Wood street \ RT COLLARS-150 doz. Shirt CuDarr, I. M f 10.1%15, ail 44474 met. at Mer C1LT141141114., 74 Wco4 41mi -I~IEB--~ d~ rue ee.s.f Wii: i.ft47Te ha - 4 ''t, r ..,, V ti w e ath er er` . ite.t....a n tN' . ; weather lei to another child t y. att eta. wh'lol f x. Col over tnWie t ly hundred larde et , . l_ tbtott_!t t.t.te....k. LL. P. li nnart, I Tan lbetiebtar drottee—Prery et eat* ea atateannt I eve.. le the truth. and the troth on, ant ls =tad by ..naZtU tree .b:ZittoTi"'''''`lN'''''''" sad. Zetet the ,24ee r emee, of It.. eiet r i,,lTieN": ° ,:gr.;M: one to know that they, are sot lattntboda by Itta ant inanufaetnrol oettlatatee. Lt.,.n. Batted: [Womb. 11"1- Pledgee.' and eat ty • open _ _ it. E.` SELLS:RP. LI 41'e street. GROCERIES --20 tiercai bat., 5,1 Lute!. Tobaccw. 21"b. rij ' bbls. taxi*. N. It Saran Just teed azAl tAr Ida by .; T. LI TILE At 1.1.. it ROOMS-70 dos. fancy, Corn BroOra4, e by \ 1 4.11 " " '" ' 1. 1 211 Llt CO .\l2•Strobtl seml- QILICS! SILK S 11— 4ie 0. LM 9 p; tkauti Cul .4.7 AA and Systred r ilbs, of the mad a nbable gduis, JAM Yecelyed by Eryresa r-- `pm A. A. MASON A ate,llll6 stie4t. AWNS-A. A. MASON &y 251 ifth • sthret.. vrien thlx morning n tikei,uev Ftlle lawns, iturt nreired fro= tbe mumfacturent. Al°,,lE.,„Ns stnset.• llowe ma getraten4 allgurrAtorrens 6 , lDasiasslu —brillint cokes. \ 1.=3 QUOK - R-OURED llAMS,.=Phipper' eztsp L Zag'""d Itti2T,l4.Mrd 11T0. SUGAR--31 hhda. N.O, Sugar, on ftnow.....t. rime r•lelq it AM' VINEGAR --50 bble. Vi!i7iir, in store and. for sale by 10261 `MAUL'S • BOX,: nRIE:D APPLES-300 be', Dried Applee, Jur eozeignmetit and for nie MO . IIASSS-I.oo r. altal.i n prime Wall. a no:. 1 1 011A000. 45 kegs Virginis 61;-•\1 , 7 Airl t 9 6 tseco.-Is store aamtfur sale by ',.• , , s : I- INSEE ' D OIL-2 bbli*LineOed6l7fTre / sale by . less2ll)- \11411.1.6 k kVE. NAILS -10a , kegs, 4Tiii il'ol4. nroorted elsas. for Sale he 1a6211 g61111 . 4...6 .., A.119 . e. \ I %% ri g?, W isl lait , „„ c s i. :. I z i A . ,' r ale ; `6, , , Xl°;\ s& • . 11o111.— a ROE. —.7 LA 1i .1---,t• Ni O u. LASS t E r Si-100 bblp. \N. 0. o ‘ lioae,o, ain . VON DONNIIt/fLIT &61 PllY . . CIiGAIL-20 Ws pri* IL O.Sa ie ; 5 \ 1,73 do. medium da. J... fel eels by ' • „ r=e . ... lON IIONNUOFIY6 & INURP Y. VINEGAR- - -V bithl. Viriogar, for rola\ liy, T anNl \ NON 11191N1(ESST•A 111UR61.171, I.IYD,R.AULIO ' EMENT4'2S4 . 7I7bIe. Ilir\ LI draulie Cerseol,,l. tWaloft,Ml74sl ep26 . -- 116 %let street .41 1 ; rmt Areo - - -- - ----- - IIREPUNDNUTB--ft 2 sacks ' pliminute, 7 uow hpdthic (am" Arctic, R, O 40. y. •- AUstl D1C4,111( COL L ' tlO/..1:),45b, j neti scol fox leo by . WiGLI ILA HENN sp% \ • 151 Mat gre, po_4l4L /OE-40 tiercos Rice. . .1.14 41=1 . 11111.L1:11 , 11. HENN . ‘. ---.....-..- , if COFFEE-300 \ bogs Rio CO ..r , \ i ust x 0 . \ sad for sato by tap33l KNOLIEIIs tartan\ .. 'HERRINGS-3 - 0 \ bbla. Haiti go , No. I 2 sfo u '''''''''''" '''''' , !:' , xl,ll,'4, l i/a. lil; .. EST. N rigOBACCO-50 kegS Gs twist Tobt ust i it ivekt and for rah by \'' apda Asiolastt e BO' 1 (10A l'.loo boxes Rosin Sosp, , justV t - s aal ear tato by I ote2ol ENtII49II a apabt.l. OAF SUGAR-50 bb13.1,94f Su reed and for male br amotl i ti a aas (100 bbli. N. C. Tar, lcutt for sato EMLISII OF:NNE VIARTFIED SUGAR-50 ciarOs Clario , um? Jug r"edrath'incrr. •p2ll \ '17515r000d stnet aod 151 tlnt etreet: 1 - 2 OLL BUrI'EP.—G bble. Rall Ballot, in Zen" 'Tref"): pooyt, 95 utnt,:tmet. liliaGS—D Mils. Eggs, in store and for 'solo jA, by r•p2il J. 7.4 J. J. 1100:111. Ni.gs-7 bbh. °nlAl7,lal:2ii.: 11/RAPPING PA PEII.--Metiltan: and v for ute It the irsll.Psone TrateboSe4. No. SS alettat strut. betstes Thin. sod Iroartli streets. p . THOU kit PALS:tetlt. • ri,ll - AGAZINEB--Blackwood's Magazine, IV for Abel. bay be•Yrreacired at VALLOW . 3 Dam. 'Ha. 71 71Ord went Alm. Ho. A toWalia and lyer Ooldya haaints: Atteplairy, lay /W. 1.. .bytut4abl Itailm, dr. zee zezeipmee OPWai Tes Kay OYU TWA Oak: MI. te• Ty ins Dutrtman ror eua by ishl3l- L'. CALLOW. 74 Third atreat. 1 1 011 SALE-4510,900 worth of ..undoubted b swing two mu to no. • Inter of 74111410 , taint sanuay. 714414 Om 6 pm nett, • 1033 ' WO, Stock. and Itcobantok Ittokor. ‘. 4 //AS! BlLKl3ll—Just opened at L. A. L.) 2142011 r 00'Y. N. TS 711th moat. Llano snort. moat of tlaiu alut Bored, b'• - k awl fumy NULL or tru Mat And mum fa/LW:table nyla. rplo TALL PAPER—Extension 'and other ra mo..Ot. as. eott.rot.r.rotir .eo oua P~psr Wtu.Eoas. . Na 6L Itartoi s tm4 be .117 711014111 PALIIIII.. • • p\ ALLOW-4 bble. TAl ‘ low, in e e nnd for toULK POIIII-1 Lootiqbs. Balk oik, just N rrc'd and Or aka.• I, \O. T. AJ. J. RItTNII nAC0N . ..40,000 nkto liaCoo, 110i'.,TOilati, 1. , ..... 4 i.." \and Tor rsio br .r.\ T. iJ r J. BOONS. ' - ' Rike . 0 5 2 40 - ,6001 bs Bieliorilderi -7— ‘arld z..4 . 4—...;,<.va to: era. by ~. J. T. * 3. J. 13011S0c. r A.*D—By ihe DM. and kng.\ in store n i ne. ..4.4...b, \ tap.M) . J. T. A ‘.l, J. BOOM. r LB.. J In at •p 25 _ tat .by .bore - ,or a ah \P \ ~ T. o d J. roctiog/in T. COFFEE -41 ral4 by V FrOBACC ~tton: \ S. a` T. S. BINKSF IL\ iA 160 NE, 291 Libk , rty etre, RC — 'll,- - 0 bo r Just 7 "" "4 '''',,;, l r,,blzraL el; 112 , ap.4' Fr ILOIIII-75:lible. extra Family nal:it...jest .4 1,... , 11 turd trd rale e\ o' Joy j T• 17. ., TITLE. .11 , ..,1). TFr EAS-4 0 half heats aperier Y: \ lL s Tea; 20 dn. do. Black do.. for sole t. 26, , „ .‘ T. LITTLD B'C ‘ ,9 \ (_CLASS 200 be xee-Bxlo, ~0 do. \loxl2,' \25,. •LA do. 10.11.joettred'arDt forislet7 \ ' ~ \ T \ LITTLE 2 CO:, s VHEESg—lmitation Rrigllsli s cheeee, very . 1 3 4 .Lniz i np s ag i ta . d. ;;; .1111‘ . .... 1 1 , opiniVo c r r F u sgo dr4: •z' \ 4 \ • ear. NV - .1 - sidlJ l lro. ; 1, ' ', ... rOTTED itLOA.TERS--ropEe 4 k, Black ' well's\ !coda, Potted Yorcloto. Ilerrlok.'arc.l An c or?, hut?. &lid*, proparocloso. for Dreolcst. Lux, cheer., or 13dpm—jukt roeslved by \ , DV ~ VV. A.IIeCLUB.O, Ornceond TeaDcider. .11130TATOES-100 bble, NeeharloCk,Tink I. .Eyer. and Bode. frol sole by' \ \ akTredler D. T. MNIOADIA CO, 111 . c.ceis1vt: •I•r10 BUTCIiARS--Icasti \ paid at all ii,m; for 011/CDZi 11.11/E8 h)+ DAYS SDE LANG le, • sp2s 1110 La.rtr otre24., ot.a cfl.e tioldco Doke.. - A, - 111e ' .. \ . F O FARMERS—Strb i itg, 314 13 - Aureaig r atlh an2s elarLot lion* 'fresh Canary, , Ax• a en, Loll Uhl Diamond. , Chri&-CO,'s Tut br coi, Market stn..tsajttrorlLMontt. lADWAY'S, READY , R . 14..EF-1 1-2 LIU arredlunt reed elate rale_ UT 11144 ear. ljarkat runt and D. Diamond RABIOT'S SOA.P"TOWDER-A fitsh ruardr last reed sad forres/e.. , le WILCOX a a2S V\ ear. ffarker.,.lret an! ARD OkL--20 loleTti, 1 L: ~,d_e_bc___.,l . 7 , 2sl J. aCINON.II/ PIA TURPENTINE-3C! bble4Rptrita l 'Vs u ""T" ° ' g ''' 4 " - k..ASii.INNYA . EITV CO . BIa,TTE 4 boxes aml 1 bbl, Roll Butter, rkvlrel)lnd fir see Gs \ \ . MINNS' 11. COLLIN. \ la ALE]) ff to. tale I it 0 NNIE ' Nr. nRESS GOO A. MASON 111 s, v‘r.h •ea in • • •P= sad pftek.s.. oac Dryzenticc all CW i•!.[Sc fit, U. . ITitotES and 11081ZB,Y— Just opened itt. 101 . A. A. MAN . ON Firth silve, itati.ni i•a szenstni,o.. V Wave; Alhsivrr,c bich vs, milling My cheq. \ 1Ah.13 44LERATT56--In boxes' \bmi 'bbls. re6l &M LA . sole LA ±,lit-27 it. COLLIN:i„ , ... , BEAUTIFUL VA.P.EIt 11ANI4INGS—faz' Dori from 50 atuti to S 5 cre rrIV, ma!n sp= o. WALTER It 41A891t51.1.. INAIL 5,0001b.5. Sliqikl Rag, ar23 VON'BONNIIORST UZMilt. !GARS-40:00 Cigari, for sole, ldar by •r= TIV DONSEttntizt L. RENCE RS, SL YE S S and COLLABB. 7 —, AN.Lne. stsertment wv. o :ma . pl 9 \ 1117 YttY t IWOCaiIELDV. g Ai .olL—No.l 'lnter-20 bbli.'jnist r.enit t r.d for tan bt 7 \ • ayl9 A IL , E. BEL LEV... Wool etre., S WAR, 'bpd MULASSgS,:-:100 1,1318. P 1 tatlon Zolama. 40 lib?, N. 4 FoiKat.. on rood„-.amoot. for Ws bit, J . B. DIGIVI.Cirti a CO. 1 , _ avig ~ ; s. , ,5110040 et..., DEARLAS 5,15 ' casks', pri inn `Pe arlallf ',. ill ' f....a. 07 lanai' .I. 0.111,13001M1.1 a CO. l'OTAsir—lo e 4 4!lce prime F"etaznh, far sale _E.\ Dr • ' NOIOI ‘ \ /..e. numontu 4 CO UOI.IIIWILLE L111.E=. 7 100 bt,liLlniso;l¢. 1 LA LIM.. ft ..e^ by \•4l+. DILWORTIL di CO„ B ROOMS -80 doz. earll Brooran, \for sale\ . ' \ \..Plly \\ ‘. \ ' HE ' " I . 4!..ffiZliwt. sA.T.,Etwrps--L4o bbla. oid 50 boxes,Sal ratts?, fyr vile by 1..0:0) ~ . CLIVPIELD. yptIED APitT.ElS.= . 2.oo,ler`sale by \ ..E....\.1 6 )' \ V \ J. a. CA.:AFIELD. 11 E. s=. prime \ r4 l,ll .l , lkftn , nta 6 • lito'3,) I_ VIAXcEIb- - riff;iPfTl.7CS-- , 141 3 ..,!br„ „ i.pl_ . \\, pßoo.m§_iwdoz..B.M. ..d. bk, \ 147 9 1 \ \ OLEUATIIE4,OkItir. Sold gro,, \ . r.u.srcirrELD., \ Wm 13LMill 413 Otr.t. \ - ^ 130TAtO.t.:4\— bbls.\Pota: - ZisAaßt r6ici Ind‘for sale bs 44'0) ltililDY.Jo4lcli't CO. A.OON - - - I,6qiiKßle67! 010: =l . for p2tl v ~ 'Li - M*1 , 1,13013T • ) R b i : 1 18 1•7/ . , rael63, .03 anoiurr a /4U an WORD IfATER - - - -V,int reel a real, a. ..,0417,11..dttv,w.t.T,E,V1g,.1116fr • . .t" th• Lam I. utwAß__2s hh ~, ~ V.O. s c..gar, On CO t - 3 Ovotnent im I for mt. Or _ i t ,,, _ ~,,rot. \ tL.. spltl A. it.A..!!IbiIAN.E . , 1 .1 , ~... i irtik ; 1?.--Extra Fan; 1t..1/OIIT, 011dtaritil !' n od d and for sole IT \ r xE...n ~1 3 ~,t,,,.. ~........._,, A: 1.,_.7„.4,:r.,....f„H.. ACON-15 cub klicaiider9: ra - 1.1). . \\A r. catolutt. k CIA: Mili. - 4,0001h3,. Bulk PoriTfor . • rale by \ Inoue)\ \ „1„......4:1.E5Eitt1,...A ... il ET' i ' VritTOES—ltl lib's. Sweet , 4 tor ialm..by . Iso=l - 4. u. uszlstruu. V boxes Cheese; vrima ai , r 1.0._ ........ J IL. z 1 , .1.1,4 Nil CLO, OL4, 1 4TEIb—G bble. frehblioll Ent , ti., 4T: i q! , .. ukso-soLinstrol J. B. '9...Cup Ku). Riliilk - 4.4 . x....--zs \ casks Peurl4l4, just 3 sic , -- - ' An , \ jap2o7 JU. CAOIELD. . Noith Ca.rolina`,lU, for ON noziNnoasr • moluniv.. z'ai\ adder. for •galolo N p,M BOXN 11011 ST 1110E40- 4111' , 1E-=2.00bb12. just tut\l p2lttiutuaes INtig u .E33. \ as!, moot 501,160 kront,tmrt, - qnrilent, foT 'SET a co. t~s. b~-_~~~ r sra - 1 F= l il for sale by NAY 4 , •\ COLLINS. P A 7: 07 %O wt N ACKERE -40 VOL N. 1; \No, ihTZ.V 3 hrigt,•;° - ieisAT tILr i t uumli k .ier 1f oo s 04 -,D i p '.. w \ lure TED SOLE LEATI, raglans and fat ale la r Z14,11p giLARtPIiED SIJGd ei,Ab &um .wr• ItyV bbl% Eye, for.. p. APLK iv if W. ihwar. wlao wala. say>. kw • rewiwat or, • w. =MI= , AMUSE 3 I-ENTSk -_\,\ .\ ' \i. TRE&TIIE A \ OAtpti.e - . vo&tra. . , _—taro 4. , ... , .... 2 %\ \ • •\ .P. 11,34LIVOND. - L....„—• `_ ,- ....Se.taß .12.mtAoca \‘, . \ .4 - a ..k. ;tal:F.'l 7 clo.st - r.....t........0..... \, • ‘• -. ' ... ‘ PILICE Or ADM &MON: \\ . •' \ :. ‘ mit a''— ' *-------:=::::: \ \\ . ,Ifil • - ,• • 4 •.= . 43 . 1.6s.:.ar....1 7. th. 8...;(1 1,, .4 11,2 g t.h. - \ , . -. abromithcbt nbtrkeharte. ' \ 'CAL Tb`bl, , c h eatsllbz obgbbevarnt Or 115...a.pr.t. 4 . \ \ \ 1 1 7 $71 ' ; ' bTAI:•:114 ZltitWill t. belm.qb, , C \ ebemlltut C 7 .'Y Cl TII,E . ; . ciIOOL FOR SVl'fiAl..‘ \ \ •,. •,' \ 7 tba:alt(~e. Dr tl ir rete - rSevlms...... . \ $ .t ., 7r'lLl::%...\::Z ." .::::::::: b ii sbm iVi'l " V '''' qat Itr t llos . ....itut• .it.h 1."" " 1, \\ 4 ‘ : . • \\. , \ \ si4m Er.7o 7:‘ \„. \.. . ' Mr ' i..•:Zr,4' \.,' „ , 'el...Tc-iblrror'll'ims Fir' ' mml"l2l-IICE. bill aritsr poles, in oiro. for Agar it stois J 1 .J: 11CONK. in store nn\ a .I. 3. Boosay._ , . 1. RECEPT I ON SOLTIN.E. AND BAllit \ , , PMSBURG TYPOGIL&PCAL UNION ' '"'"" -ek- \ ' NEttiii:E, O? 1' /I PP.INTYR ...trfONAL \ I 1 l s t, \ 4 2 % ., \ \ 7LIE Trr.xuterulcAr. Sol allo Bal ' s 'so7d i i:VA I It; tittifri r blii:ot A, .... ia ll . " to 0e...r of the amain oboe* of Ilr'esattit Ert,.... e l l ' all firs of sho United Stater. for h r ppm.: or lop a ,Aithual bleu of the " PalSro,a9 , li limos '' phieh aatatoblea lo [biretta cot Iloota.a. It I• ap-etel be lb., Canhotinee of arrarttoptent G-0,1 1 . 4 a MIMI- 00 Pennialetnia. Won. I.lopArt ' of New oil& 0.1 other d.lstloothbol thermitil !CCM Theo ai rt Or tlehele has been Carl at l'OtiAt and eo be tratirrl from aor cumber of [he i , .bii . or orooswe ono, ~: the dMeratit prlotht \; 0 [.. rtssmor or Ara.Iat.CUTSTIS ' \ `Thos. 3.. Korai . [Shoe. Phillip& N. lierroo Soho heatept, - hovel! Erhitt. IA& W. Ilare, Jomes 3101 a, , 01'0. W. pock, !rho. T.. W 'S& 0. , 0gbe11., Thoo nu i tr i -,.. ,,.. J. t1.8,1%. 6. t.e , 0.4" . . /loot ' , llotetb 1 ellor.l. fli t Z, 0 4 . 1 11tt0 Wit Caddy , I Mrs. Callow. Elm art lilet ..__ -- --,-----,---, \ ' \ii ucrioN- sa,Es, , Largo. ,Stock of Staple and 'Fuck \ Doody ic, Auction. , dr - his; \ WEDNESDAV4aorniro• April 2.1' ,14. 1 ,311;V.rtjf4W'it:1=1, 1 1,vE*..." =Lt ... tarot or rAtvonaLte itapjo sad fikoor LAY WAWA. atxtoijg IttOrta ILit",- V , re Sop, Urea eir'rmerre. Pat.to.ttr. Twattlt. Josue: , 1, 1 ). 600..., A lpaca, hitlities, eaAtajo *roc Delatott:Ok :t":.%(4%ii,!tLi'ory 7 14;1:1 ,M , b/ I %A . lZ e ltTr i en!: !SQ.' - t rttrlt, flit% Wort, Healer,. fr.for P. 51D A[73. 'IA. Anctionnor. ibrellas, A.c.at Auction. , , JA Y morning, 211th inst., t .. 0,19 o'ckrek. la itto Co.tu..reiat NAlit , k , lirtotos. aorta of Wocd'lto.l Firth ttrerti. will b. 0rt1.1.5 11, L PARASOL \Cootpthlag—tuptr_tltln oni tratrrlNL Mack. Cher D'Auer.,klard. sod Tartan Milt: Turk 6.41, Mow 1•17,13 Lay,` , matt. ttctrd \e • \ , \ TUrlos, tilogLaot itnil CAmtric 1131DR4 AS! A cotrTleto alr i gtmo i lggrA d rAl . ;l7 , 7! . .T . ,, amt tit cr. \ Trtitrt.--Sixtr, dayg",credit on sop. over E Tut prorettr, nl.r.t.ltsuAt*4. , At' 2 . , \ ‘ ' 's P. 51. DAVIS. AutS. .),.. , •• . \\ .040.talui\' ‘ Court Sale. : ... • ON svaNDir.mOrning, May 51, al . 1), 61,,, o'clock, Ai th e Chart `Mout. tt , •ll be sold -by crdar‘ f \ • •' Jossrli no,atinilnists lorvr.f . W.l6. Yeszna,„ ' des , assd \ ''• That salualin Lur 4 OUGUNG 'situate on the rest a oil. of blarkstabsst, flat t ' Ilitursond. bating a [root \ \ • .; of li feet and st , ondinz bark Gs, on trios bls erected \. \ a thine Xory ulitt`a eTiAte 4 IMNI.LESO nuttzile. \ :. at Street eroded by Jetra limner. ionised to a \ ' ..: qt. -I ,zo,gt`!:"Lr,t°,u'Az.t,vr.rat; - " 0 .',;;.i. •,; \ corns: er nisi and Grant strootAdinsloit A frost of 70 • .7 feet ins Grant street and•Yti Pet on Tric4 serest, on whlrh ..- it sre•tat a theta story - hricb. DWI , bibill:11011SE and .. ~.. STOWE r. , ,)31. • TlSAnt—ltnistb , nl ea‘h, ‘ reablue In on<and two years., . '[lto '.- IntareiG frost day of sale. ' ' . i —AT lii O'CLQCX P. X , . At. Ansiden Store, comer or Wood and n "strow4,*l.ll •. ,*. be said. the tight to PAW N 0.6 Io I /[161.1 ,vnuaqu. MlGhstlth• bib:7l i" P. Al. DAVIS; A. ',danger, . .. , ... • \\ THE UNITED STATES : , 77:•.. i • :„ . , .4, LIFEINSURANCE i AN* Y . 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