Roman Catholics, whom he forced to *be • don, their regligion, and forced by cruelty, toy inter • cry,. and by the lash tinder which thousands and I thoutands of Roman Catholics perished, having been fleeted-ow thee inWortnnate Minsk Nuns were.proyen to have been treated to deMh Sam:inch for the charge that the canoe which I pliad—the cause of millions of Roman Catti- Ojina—in hostile to the Roman Catholic religion , Bl'in'd I be forced for the future to enter upon U,is topic once more, I - will take the bean re- volttng history of those who thou calumniate I my rause, into' my hands, and recall to the memory of public opinion, the terrible pages 6f blood, ambition, countlesa erunea and intoler sneer but I hope there will be no - ocoasion , Re It , , • Now as to Ireland. Wherels a man on earth with uncorrupted aonland with liberal instincts in kill heart, who would not sympathise with poor, unfortunate Iceland . Where is a man, luring freedom' and right, is whim - the wrongs at Green Erin, would not stir, the.• heart; • Who snub] forbear warmly to eyinpathite with the fatherland of titOrattans, ei O'Connela and of Wolf Toles , I, indeed, am the man, wherever - e oppression and a people, there is my love - 1 But why do I not plead Erin'', wrongs! am I asked. My answer is Am I not pleading the principle of Liberty , and is the cause of freedoin * not the cause of Ireland , Let me tell you, gen tlemen,-that not alwaya that man fterees beat eke ranee who makes the most of empty noise in empty words I owe ail the despots of.the European conti nent Drawl in a crusade against liberty; there are twoWers neutral, yet the paiiitlow of 'bleb p o nosy well decide decide for or against deSpatiem; thee° two power Pre °test Britain anir4Ameries If tl.o Almiahty blessed my indeavors—if I could succeedto contribute something. that America ' and by its intinejice over the publi'c- opinion of the people of England. Great Britain itself should eiad with Liberty but of whatever consideration - -out of whateree . interest, against despotism; then, indeed, I baldly declare befdre God and man, that I have achieved a greater benefit and done, a better service to the future of Ireland, than all whb go about loudly cryingabout Erin's wrongs, and not,doing anything for the triumph of that canoe which iceboat to he decided, and le the cause of all nationi, who are oppressed, and of all who are, or will be free Whereas, if byuniting in the chorus of emp ' ti wards, I should contribute to alarm not only „ the Government, but also the people of Euglank and to force that government to side with :lea ' potism, in its decisive struggle against libartic to which that government, being as it is ariSto erotical, feels but too mush iliolined; then,!in deed, I am Bare I would do each a wrong to the future of Ireland, as the Beatifics of my life and t•irrents of blood, andihe aufferings of genera tions could - not expiate.- ' Be more, therefore; gentlemen, that every man who pleads for liberty, pleads for Ireland: • be sure "that every biow (stricken for liberty •is stritiken also for Ireland; be sure that, not al waykthe most noisy, are the best friends, asul prudent activity is often better service then whatever show of eloquent words. And so let II hope, 'hat:while it is sure' that be who is for freedom is for Ireland, it also will be found that Irish blood can never be against liberty. And as to you all, gentlemen, let me hope that, !swearer the advocates of despotism may try to trileleaili;publlc opinion in free ,America, - the uncorrupted noble instinct of the people, ,- will prove lo the world that it is nor in vain, ,• that the. down ` trodden spirit of Liberty wives the stip act distress towards you , and that the wronged and the oppresse s can confident ly appeal for help, for justice and for re drew, to the free and powerrol Rtpublic of Americo. I think you, ge'S:itltriten, for toe patieitte with which you have listened during this torrent pf rain to.my bad speech it 'lewd that your aye, pathy In worm and sincere—one which cannot be cooled' down or Washed away by artificial showers. „[Tremendous cheering.] PITTSBURGH G AZE' I" I E 110 . 111.,1811141) ItYMCC a eu P kT.2 4/30R00.1 - - " - THURSDAY MORKSG, MARCH 25; 1852 Y , II.O4RAPINO ILITTEIt WILL RE FaIINI ON EACH OF NITA P. 4 ?PR . ALLEOHE.4Y VALLEY RAti,koAl., —We notice yesterday the appointment , of Milner 'Rei'.erts, • Esq., as Chief Englneer,aud ne Geo It Eichtseun a assistant engineer of this rasa.— The reputation of Mr. Roberta as an engineer is wldely•and . favorably kaolin. Mr. Eichbanto is a younger 'man. lie Itas`ricentiy served on the Cleveland and.Vi'elloville coed in the cense. Ity of Principal Assistant, in which past he •.• evinced talents of ri high tirder,l We are '§ind that the directors have ordered ,vigorotte prosecution, of 'the Surreys tot the •,„-seiterairoutes—three bilowElttaiming' - ind four ;abav'e—hll to be entered upon 'immediately by 7r.1-„three dietinct corps of competent eoginetirs that thagentlemen to whom the work has been i,:,,i,entitosted will give us a reliable report we feel .4:oolletlY.,assqred; and from ens general know I '‘''-edgetif-,the• country, we are equally sanguine that their report will be highly favorable, both .ar fo cheapness of contraction, and cosy • grades and correlates; and what in even more ' inpetitant, that they will be attleto show from tiolertrable data that the amount of business ,;;•-srhielt the road. Will he required to do at-once • 'will eetaierit to be a 'very profithle investment . 'Kossorrt:4 LOVIIiVILI.C.—There are iota. 1,14 'newspapers published in thie city, three of which concurred in representing Kos. Tisirto Louisville as highly gratifying to the great Hungarian, and the fourth etrore to 4troye that It was quite a failure The "anti ' 'Hosentlijounials republish the et atemerns of the , one, 11111.1 uttcrly neglect to, Mention the fact that Its , atatemente are directly contradicted by the testimonies of the three other papers r. that very fair and just:: Atid will not the readers of these very respectable papers have a clear sad accatrate opinion of the appreciation Which oar citirens entertain for Kossuth Journal: - I: 1 It Is anima for our brothetf Louisville to. complain: [There has teen e studied and syS. tematia ;coarse of determined- aufaire4a sad - bitter hostility manifeste.e'toward Gor. ii-ottuth, pneses confaidered respectable, that la Per featly astounding, We hardly kaow on what -pilasiple to account for it, as it la so inherent fromardie,' pi:pylons straight-forwitid coarse of thciso pfperri . -Two ibiaga may be dedireird from Obis ungenerous, unfair, and Imptieable hoetil to lsit—:.thire is les. °treat devotion to the, principles chine...republicanism kith's celuntrY, than we bye beenledlo imagine there la more of the Induence of. Romantem and Slavery felt In the preen than the people are aware df. The hified to Komuth lies deeper thin appears on the aurae*. It shdirs that even in this mine try.we hare yet to conten4 for socfal, eirlli;and religions. rights: Kossunt's Bt.. Louis speccb will be fauna on our Arst page. We hope all our citizens reedit, especially all our Roman Catholic citi zens. He moi l t triumphantly defends himself and his catalfroto the. attacks ,of the Jesulta i and pays a high tribute`to the Republitau-Cath onus of Italy and Hungary. A meeting is called, for Friday evening, to take active measures to Foireasit the stack sub scriptions of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Elan Itead. The importance of the'object should secure a full meeting. Theiecontl article of "Honor," on Bishop o' 7 Costlier's Lecture, wilt - appear to-niorrow. Corresp . oadrat of the sign hronicle . ; who sign him selt "Vizier," does not like the first, bomber. will:like the secOlulone still less. A person who signs himself C. Frank Powell, and :whO says ho is employed in the Census Once eiVnshington, is sending on[ printed circulars • to ell the Motif tent Moralists, askitig them is en -1 d os e fo him $l, lnc retaining tee, to sneers his • . servicwiio procure them e xtra compensation ihr taltieLtbe caturas. As th ere is wet the elf ght- eemprofiability Wit Congreei will pats any MU for theyurpose, those who send their'doklars to ' thisrotunteer agent, part company . , with them ~orerel• e Airtirvitivoi.or Lane Entr.--The Eleieiand True Vemcinrat says, "the steam bosisprforther nar aid Ruby, both of which Went down last *eat, returned herr on Saturday, ripening. The Northerner load .6 eerere time or it and the Hu ! by assisted her. , thee. baste webs. able to get into Eric Their passengnin bad a piaspnt :10Urnei ' to the shore. They.walkedaa the ice a distamis , -At Conneaut, where ihey„put In, on their re hum, thellerthersier int egroutd Ana was haul. ell by the Ruby:- !hit it better than all, she la not damaged, but eime, as the Ilutehln-: coos "tight , ilintoi." SberAffitliiffle en Bararday evening, for patio below. -; 4 • lIZMASE3 •lIPON BISHOP VOOSHO • russ.•.. • I: propo;e•to offer some reMarkaluPon the I late Lecture of- Bishop O'Connor, on,the Mau- I enee of Catholicity on the Civil Institutions -of the United States, an approved retrorti of which we published last week. I ' There arc many sentiments in ittelcture be "fere us with which , we. entirely coinci e; especi ally that which declares ettaterytwil to be the only sure foundation of civil liberliTind Milieu s! greatness. Foe - this'great truth 4m have our. selves often contended; and trust that we ever shall contend. But to use the termlhristian-- ity and Catholicity us identical suite rilertible, as Bishop O'Conner - does in the disco4ree under consideration, is a very different think. We in ' else' that the latter term shall he iiihiwed no higher place, than any ittherdistinctiVe term-by which any form - of belief, claiming to he Chris tian, occupies, to be 'Tried upon its own merits, by the application of the only tert. knownla min—Divine 'Revelation But no tliu. discus skin ii political and not theatigical, it is not our Priaent'buitiness to apply that test • The lecturer professes to treat of the intin once of Catholicity on the . Civil Institutions of -the Matted Marrs but the reader will have per ceived that he says nothing directly on that anhject, for the reason, doubtless, that he could find nothing that wtiuld answer his purpose. - Catholicity ever seeks,. both by• •anasinn an)! three, to .bring every nation, in which it is •predominant, to a unity , of faith This government doesuot interfere at all with the faith of the Fatima. Catholteitfever seeks to mingle eeelesiastical will, civil power: but On, founders of this government avoided-with seru pulous care that great error. Catholicity de. uounces freedom of opinion and 'of the.press as mischievona and daugerhes; while bur funda mental laws jealously gutriboth,as amongst the most precious of right+. In our itintitutious,: the Christian relision is recognited in various: ways; but we would search in min for any trace of Catholicity. This the Bishop tacitly acknow ledges, by plunging at once into the history of t I -Logland, at periods antrriar to the; Reforms tuna .This portion of his argumept—even were we to admit it, which weefirliirat—proves nod. lug, because it proves much 'lie truces hack the common law of England. the repreeeiitative system, the rights and pririliges of municipal corporations,....ajt Catholic times, ;and insists therefore. that they are all the oftspring of Cath °Hedy. Ab welldnight we ascribe to Catholicity the blessings which have domed from the liefor- Diation, because Luther, and Z winkle, and Cal- Cita, and other illdstrious men of that day were . Catholics. ACalitell might he claim for Cattle the honor of thu scientific and astronomi cal discoveries of Oalileatiecause he was n Cath olic, which would be" rather an' absurd Claim, when we call to mind-Abe fact that he wan thrown into prison by the Church, and compelled to ab jure truths :which he -had demonstrated, and which every Maly now believe. ha - well might Ccthoticity lay claim to the discoverii of Ameri-1 ea by Columbus, because ho happeCaed to be a Catholic. By this process of Yessoning all tlie • virtues find all the vices of five centuries, might be claimed by or laid to the charge of Catholici ty.. It will not do. Luther refokuiedlthe Church it spite of Catholicity. liable° bast thrhugh the fallacions doctrines of the philosophers of the middle ages, and for so doing inroceed the yeugesuce of Catholicity, and woe peroeootcd until he was obliged to deny witailhe ktrie , !t -he true, Columbus reasoned correctly 'lien Ire said,thst the In-lies rook he reached by inning westward, as tell as by sailing eastward: though learned eoclesimiiiit of thst 'day Armed him mad, and told lam that if he , .ailed far enough, he would nimbi,. '4 . .4 so. En glishmen, in .pitna Popery,. have always man Mined some degre . e of freedom The Saxon iipirit LM never hero altogether aut.:lord 1' The geoundwork of the connoi.ti law id bog land was' laid in the admiral - de coils given to the kingdom byoatfreit, by whFli it Was divided into fillings an d s, hundrede, and eolintirs, pl. I dug each under Appropriate maglekentes,. nil of whom were subordinate tot he kin?, It -upresue magistrate, thrones whot6 jgvtie Wlsitiepensei4 to every part of the realtii. l itere we lied the origin of the English law worts, Vial, Moth tied from time to' lime iice,rding tit , the spiriti' and intelligence of the age, lisle rime down IA our own times, sad haid. been triMsferreil to .our own country , '" let amidst the copes of jos." rice this great Prince preserved ti r e most va eyed regard so the lihertieS. of hit, ieople, the memorable sentiment it preservediin his will, .'that it sem jnet that the English entmlit ever re main to 'Pee as their own tliongkits " This, bear in rnind, was before the Popsy began ro interferiln the civil polity of oititir nations Njfred*lgneit in the ninth renter 1 . 'U'itstinii over the intervening per od, we ennui to the reign of King John.. That ignoble prince qiusrrellei-with the Pope rispectin of all Arelthishop of Canterbury, I one of the i highest eccleoiasticai .I . Chriotenfloto John took high grci the monksitrom Choir convents, am their prpperly Finally the Popef li door outlet. an interdict, which dept public 'exercises of religion, and • thief bu l lial of the dead 'Still .lif his contumacy, übtil at last the it , , i sentence of excommunication was' prOttOilicell. Still he reelited. The Pppe next - ssumf j a de 'tree absolving big subject. froM their oaths of fidelity and' allegiance, and declaring every one excommunicated Who-Lod any true actions with' him, public or private. Even this lid not' sob i due him; . .tio, ss - a last and noel me ~ he pruned sentence of deposition • upon him, MI directed Philip,•klug of France, to executmit, promising him as a reward for his service, in addition to the remission of hit shut, the prop . irty and pos session of the . kiugdoin of EoglAnd. Philip. prepared for thief, Jecirpose a tailt army, and' i wae about etiesieille the order, I en Johninc. • , combed to the rope. :fort he wail; us abject as he tafeLprevionell been. obstinate. JJJ ' lie yielded • at diecretion. Falling on hie knee before the Piope'e Legate, be placed his hdv _between those of;thei Legato in token or imost abjcct eubmission; begging him to natuette terms up on which hie matter would teeter him to fa -see. The Legate instantly demanded that, as the Ant trial of hie obedience, ti should re el his kingdom to the ' , church. . lAccordiltgly he Issued a charter by which he resigned Eng- lend and Ireland to God, to St. Petee and, St. Paul, and to Pope .Innocent and toi hi; emcees- . sore In the apostpliC chair. lie agieed to bold Plo dominion, at a feudatory of tit egureb of • Home, by the annual payment of is Sholtsand marks. Philip wassenraged at being °housed. out of his expected prey; but the tope did not care for th at. Johniwas now recei!ed.back In to high favor, and fancied that his *emetics were over. lint. disgustetrp his craven subtmemon, and` ontisked by lijs.. mitigated tranny, the Bar ons ¢ f iEeglantl, o thenumlier of 'oeverol thou sande, andssupplikteeby itutneeneetsumbers of Englishmen of the biitoblei classes, banded to gether, and etimpelled• the l'lcing to sign that . great charter of the rights of Englithmen, com monly called Mayon C'hartq: Thie wan in the year 121 b. The Pope was highly incensed at •theLnions for their temerlty, f in exacting such a charter 'from a king who had just placed bim etal under the Papal protection-. Ile issued a bull; annulling and abiograting the whole char ter, is unjust in itself, as obtained 'bicomput slnn."- and an derogatory to the dignity of the Apostolic See. • fle prohibited tsays „ Rymer) the troth 'exacting the dbeerranee of it: lee `even prohibited the King himself Prom paying any regard toit,shoolving him and his subjepte from all oath's which they had bred constriiiitd to take for that pnrpose , lie ergo' went so far an to proom:ince a geneiaLsentenca at excommuni catitia against every one who should persist In maintaining such treasonable — and iniquitous .pretensions. Armed with this boll, the kink attempted to 1 . 00011 el: his loot preroptlvea; but the barons, the lienple, Sod even ninny of the priests remain id firm in t h e defence a liberty and right. But after a gallant struggle; in which they loot their best officer,iffllllam dee Albiney .:by captivity, they were diecoiiifited hy the enraged and bro. talalonarchouid England was almost laid waste . . . • . • by thiezeeetee of the contending 'parties. We ,Mind: follow the mid history of theiii early Mans glee batireitt liberty atitt despotism. Suffice It di 110 did thegeeillinVples embodied in.thst tifimorbil 'intestates haiitzeiree beetloet Blackstone, in his Cinnutentariee on the Law of ' England. thus snutorritee the 'leveret peovih , bone of the Gast Charter It fixed the forfeitures of lands for felony. in the same manneras it mill romaine; prohibited for the future the grants of exclusive fisheries and the erection of new bridges so as to oppress the neighborhood. With respect co private right. It established the testamentary power of the subject over part of his personal estate, the rest being distributed among his wife and children; it laid down the lair of dower, as it bath continued ever. since ; sod prohibited the appeals of women unless for the death of their husbands. In matters of public police and national concern: It eiljfilnett a uotformity of weights and mean, ores glivittew encouragements to commerce, by the protection of - merchant strangere nod forbade Chi alienation of lands in mortmain.'__ ' With rtgard to the administration of justke • Bbt tides prohibiting all denials or delays of It, it fixed the court of common plena at Westminster, that thesuitors might no longer be harrassed with folloviing the king's person in all his pro gressea, and at the name time brought the trial qt issues home to the very doors of the freehold ere, by directing assises to he taken lu the prop er counties, and establishing annual circuits; It also corrected some abuses thenincident to the triabay wager-of law and. of battle; directed the regular awarding of inquest for life or mem ber; :prohibiting the king's inferior ministers froni holding pleas of the frown, or trying any criminal charge„ whereby many forfeitures might otherwise have unjustly acc rued to the exchequer: and regulated the tithe and place of holding the inferior trihentils ofjostice, the countycourt, sheriff's touro, and court-feet. It confirmed and established 'the liberties of the city of London, and all other allies, borough's, towns, and parts of the kingdom. • And lastly vihich alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the yreat charter), it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his life,hie liberty, and his property, unless declared to b - t forfeited by the jn• meat of his item, or the law of the 'land. Cots. Book IV , 424: VIII Ilichop O'Connor say that we are indebt ed to Catholicity for the first announcement of th Se ever-during principles I True, um the Bishop says, they "came down from Catholic timer ." but they were first promulgated, as we have teen,-and they have evebeinee been main. tained, in elute of Catholicity, between which - awl these principles, there has ever been a stern and unyieldiug antagonism. le this denied! It so, we ask is every individual in Borne and Naples, whereat Chia day Cathplicity, unmixed cad upadulteratO prevails, protected "in the tree enjoyment of his life, hie liberty, and his property, tinless declared tp he forfeited by- the judgment of his peers, or the law of the_lamPr • The Bishop, in his broad claims furl Catho• lilitY,,makes very few specifications; but here 1,. one: He asks • "Were not the independence of the Judiciary, and ow( by jary, of Catholic origin" We answer no; and cite in proof Sir 'William Blackstone, who says of Trial by Jar?, that it it, "a trial that bath been used time out or salad in this nation, and seems to have been corral with the first civil government thereof. None authors have endeavored to trace the art. Tinal.af..Jpries up so high aithe Britons them j .elves, the first inhabitants of 'our island . lot certain it il. that they were in, use among the earffed Saxon cuionie's, their in titutiou Icing ascribed by Bishop Nietiolsou_ tkii. Wodeu Ititusel(, their great legislator and captain.' I 0 . 1, ~.tilm,;" ill it') t So that assertion falls to at ' ground.....,`' , Spiel.KA or the chari7teitette inalitutiOnn of 11)0 it'sili`d States, the 'lecturer aaserts that ••thote institutions, so far from dinering from those congenial to the epirit of Catholicity. thist they were iu perfect unison with 'them " This is h most extra Ordinary assertiou to to ate in the race of the present eon:fawn of the Cattio bc'world Nothing is more notorious than that the.chureli lo and ever has been in deadly. hoe 'Silty to lirpuhlicaniani in every form, elite why are bet Bowe. Austris, Naples. Spain, and l'or t.4ll, r ' Wpotilienia . lu tit thoseCountrin t'ath olicif; reigns will. undieputel sway over the mud, ibi a vast majority of the people. Three nation+ are not republican—they have act-teen eumititutional governments The people have no voice in the attains of Shiite: they hate not. even personal freedom. They due not en much no discuaS,the politics of their respective no . von.t,,Ttliv) see allowed to read only ouch a. thi hurch sanctions. And last, and wont .- f all to them the Bible to a staled book Eight en hundred years ago, in au a,geeuppesed to he flitter than the present, St Luke com mended the i.eople of Berea, end said they were mere nable thin others, became they searched the Scriptures daily, to ascertain whether the riling, which hit Paul told them were true: but ',nob a Liberty wet:11;11Y SO mean. bei r l lowed by i'alVelicity now. Personal, politica l had re• , t.stons freedom 1.6 all withheld frorni the peo lie wherever Catholicity predominates, and yet llislitip O'Connoi eolemnly sad deliberately se• +ern that the British Commons, and the Demo .:l7r;ie institutions of the United titans are in perfect unison with the spirit of Catholicity' It i+ astonishing that any man who ha* a chine ,r worth preserving : would harard it by making -nob a declaration. ' L 46 choit a . ea, ab cam( galtart l i nJ, expelled goufi,cat tkl the king Ived uf all I the Lhne .gam he all, —Wan he nut juelitied ID nay ug 110 e. sympathy for thin government 'Ours] ernkted in every Catholicheart7" Per haps tithes: and hence we have viten the ear , nest deo.ire and heroic etfortn of the 'taboos, theiNeapolitann, the Preach, and the people of many other Catholic -countries to cast off the letters of denpotiem, and entabtiub instil 01101111 like ours, but they have been beaten down by the minlon4 of the Pope and other tyrants: and lit thin hour many a noble heart in pining to .anguish and ilyqpitir for, having cherished thn nery eympathies which the lecturer no highly commetnin itn enntinued / ro. xlreadful The Biabop then dwells at length upon the auportance of religion to the government of no- . Lie)/ T.c this we cordially egrre but fir It be religion. True religion breaks every yoke both tram the bridles and the minds of men, while Catholicity, us we have seen, imposes every y.,ke In this it is the opposite of Chriatinnlty. Its think the biitory of that church and of the world abundantly , proves that the nacre a nation becomes Hontanind the further It depute from the great principles of freedom which distinguish lip United States. •ttaly, Span:l,ll'nd Naples have folig been completely woo over to the Church of itbnie, In those countries Protestantism scarce ly Filets even in name, Jlltd is not'tolerated; and what similarity is there bet Ween their Institu tions and Cure Nona.whatever. There, where CallooliClty hsa had undisputed sway for centu rice, may h'e properly look for Its legitimate froits. And what do we find? Ignorance and superstition, social degradation ; anti oommer riot decay, thread consequences I of edolesitnstl. cal nod political oppression. Englaw i ll, on th e other boo), was never thoroughly It Cutanlzed, as the fretluent resistance which the Popes met with abundently proves. For more than six hundred years the great principles of .the Mag na Charts havalbeen kept,.to a greater or less degree, in life tind rigor; yet Iwo earn shown . ' that this immortal declaration of the rights of I=ll was- Assiaql by Boths to the (Amor of its power; and we have shown that long anterior to that period Ring Alfred gave to that nation a cafe of lawetwhicb to this day are regarded as the foundition.of the common law of Engloin'd, and of tbepi of which the Ms, Magna Chart rival. !shiny of Matte abuses erldah - have from age to age been engrafted upoit Chritstianity, ,and" Which give to Catholicity its distitiguishlog fea tures, particularly the assumption by the head of the Church of secular power, were unknown when the Saxons were converted to the Chrie thin 'faith. This ;as in the early part of the sevenih century, whereas it was not until the Cie - tenth that 4-4ellorY VII, ( illldebrand t brought the temporal power of the nations Into etifijectien to the Pontifical throne, decreed the celibacy of the clergy:and organized the earl • 'bug orders of eicleitaities into a vast and well ehlortrnotn.-41ais'curious term iidefingd by Illaelistone lobe purchases of real estate ...usu ally made by ecclesiseticsi bodies, the titeitibere of which, (being professed) were reckoned dead perionsin lawi land therefore holden, by theta might with great propriety be said to be held in ',tonna m. 0." In his 3,1 Book of Commentaries ch. VINE. that auiher glees a attrionit tindery of the device of the cunning echise)eaties of Ilaidaye of Edward 1. and Bichartrthleiriade the ounce'. sive tatntesenacted agalestmoiand which wertaLteCeseary. to.• prevent the church from swallowing up vast tracts of the landed proper ty of. England. These statues furnish another proof that England, hoth before and since. the RefOrmation, has ever . resisted the encroa6 . - meat, of Catholicity. diasighem army. These oul!igeoilis titirrpa- I. tins on the part of those whe'profmeed:te t diaCiples of KIM whose kingdom is not this • world, were never cordially acquiesced in by the English. The celibacy of, the clergy, for instance, wee not. established in England until almost a century after the death of the indom itable spirit who first decreed it. Two centuries later, Wickliffe arose and protested earnestly against the tyranny and corruption of the Charch: gave the Scriptures to the peopbe in their own language, and left a strong and abid- Big impression upon the English mind—=an lei pression which was not eradicated when the great Relorn?ation of the ifith oectury buret itylon the world, and which the people of Eng- Igid received and embraced Oh singular unan imity, when the quarrel of Henrolli. with the Pope gave them the opportudity. Henry was himself a zealous Catholic, as far es such a ruffian . could be zealous its any thing. He wrote a hank against Luther, for doing which the Pope gave him the additional) , title of 'Be-- finder of the Faith," a title which • the saver eigns of England, absurdly enottgh,:nominally• retain to thie day. Henry subsequently applied to the Pope for a dispensation to allow him to put away his Wife and take another, an appli cation which the Pope very properlyrefused. A quarrel ensued, which ended in the abolition ot• the Papal authority in England, the euppreheion of Papal religious establishment., and Nth es tablishment of the Church of England by Arch bishop Cranmer, aided by some of the greatest and p r frrest names which that nation has ever produced., Now what does all this prove! It proves that the Church of Rome hail but a fee ble hold itpou the affection. end consciences of the ph, pre, when they eo readily seized upon' such'att .'eppOrtunity to throw off its yoke, a thing which they would uoquestlourtbly lave done in the 'slays of Wickliffe taut for the free and laulruPlikrlis use which the Church made of the Secular power. It proves what we have before asserted, that England never was thor oughly Rootthiced, and therefore the spirit of liberty neverwas altogether extinguished -- They disregaided the thunders of the Vatican when hurled at their really guilty Monarch, of whose Conduct they could not and did not ap prove, and whose cause, eo far ea his iaJisidnal quarrel was concerned, they did not espouse England fur centuries, bad within it the seeds of the Refoimation, which only needed the tit tiog occasion to burst into full and glorious de veltipethent. These seeds were also the seeds of political liberty, which only needed to be re lieved from the incubus of Catholicity to start Into thefull and vigorous life and energy which we now see them have. And yet Bishop t/Con uor will stand up and tell as gravely that we are indebted to Catholicity for the liberal prin cipled Which lie et the foundations of our Co, ernment. As well might he contend that the ice and snow of winter, which long covered our Stehle, originated the beautiful and beneficent herbage with which they are tithed to tie clothed after the Ice and snow bare been removed. tie, Bishop, we are not indelited'io Cathoheity,timr are we indebted to Luther or or Knee or Creamer, fot,the blessioge of free iustito ,taus We moil go farther Buck than any or thee. • We find them in the words of HIM Who Is the tountaiu of every thing that is good These words we have, and their effects are be i fore ite We see that wherever they are freely circulated and read there the people are free where they are not, the people are to bondage This is a truth obvious to us all, oath without an ezeepthin. Never did Rome do soy thine better calculated to enslave mankind and strengthen her own unhallowed power,. thou when she interdicted their circa tattoo We have an excellent constitution; we linen the best go. ernmental, legal and municipal inatitutiatot ail these. however, are but secondary agencies, the work offatlible, bough wise and excellent men ,• but after all, the Bible is our /logos Chart, With it • we cannot he reduced to boodle,. with out it, all oar constitutions and laws would tie but -refuges of lies." The Catholic may beset of hie system, and the infidel may roper at ours, bat we defy them Both to resist the ar gument which is furnished by simply pointing as Catholic Rome and Spain, and at half inn- del half Catholic France, slot contrasting them with Great Britain and the Halted Statue ' Can either of them account for the fact that the farmer are at this moment in bondage, and the latter free, on any other hypothesis than the One we have given' ' All that, can be said oo this subject of; that we see frie in spite of Catholicity, and that we are indebted for that freedom. so far as leg- owe it to human agency at all, to that indomitable Saxon spirit which la all ages opposed more or less resistance to-the encroachment, and asurpt . Sons of Rome . We hare spoken of the political degradation of come countries which are almost exclusively Catholic; we might also cite cases nearer home of diamond and social degradation of men who have helm reared wilder the influence Of undi lutedeatholleity, whipre lump amUmuruler one revile among themselves frequently throw whole neighborhoods into confusion and alarm What-kind of depositories of political freedom or power would sash menbe': Or is this the way Catholicity prepares It votaries for the en joyment of either' We must Judge of the tree by its fruit; co if we find that its effects are de strycliTS of liberty, of peace and .vecurity, and productive of tumult and riot; 4we find, as we canal - ay do,•that he antione of Christendom where it moot pre t ails are the - Most degraded and crushed, as we as the most unruly, we an not rationally come to any other conclusion than that his inimical to the causeand the prin ciples of freedom; that consequently its indu ct= on the civil Institutions of the United States is bad; and that if aver that Influence shall become predominant, those institutions will most soundly bisubvarted The time was, we admit, when Catholicity haul ire oat. It did a good work when it broke the brutal power of the feudal lords of Unique, when • perhaps no thing else could have done it no well;. but to talk of Its good Influence In this country and In this age of the world, when the principles of liberty and truth and right are generally under nomd and acknowledged, and which principles god in that'systenitheir most-formidable Wag- Quist, Is simply absurd. With what the Bishop says about the decline of protentantism, based as It principally is upon the testimony of an erratic genius, who In the title page of hie little book, calls himself "One .of three hundred,' and who professes to be 'ln search of the true church,' we shall not give ourselves much trouble. Ills statements are too extravagant to carry much weight; but If any of lour corres fondants, who are better Tensed in snob statistics than we are, see propeeto give as some facts upon this point, we shall give them place. Our part closes with the political bearing of Catho licity. , , The Maine Liquor Law has passed both Moues, of the hlanachneetta Legislature but the people are required to vote on it before it becomee a law of the Commonwealth. The Legislature of Minnesota Territory his passed the "Maine Liquor Law," with a clause, however, requiring its submission'tirthe people before it goes into effect. The vote is to he ta kan'ocithe Unit Monday of April, and if a ma t jorityttre In Its favor, the law will go into effect on .thtt first day of May. • HENRY CLAY—HIS PREMENUE. lite following extract from s private letter, addressed by Mr. Clay to one of his friends In New York, concerning his preferences for the Presidency, is published with his pert:Maslen: sss" You rightly understand me in I expressing a preference for Mr• Fillmore - as the Whig candidate for the Preeldency. This I did before leaving home, and hare (ravingly here, in private intercourse, elute my arrival at Wallington. I care not how - generally the fact maybe known,. bill I should not deem It right to publish any formal avowal of that pref erence under my own signatureldthe newspa pers. Snob - a course would subject me to the Imputation of supposing that my opinions pos sessed more weight with the public than I ap prehend they do. The foundatipmof my prefac e= G, that Mr. Fillmore tine administered the Executive Government with elgaul snore/us and ability: He has been tried and found faithful, true, honest, and conscientious. I wish to say nothing In derogation ,from his eminent conipe.: titers. They have both rendenid great serrioes to their country—the ;Merin the,field,sathe niberin. the cabinet. They ngbt'possiblynd ,Xtholitter the government in ' well as Mr.`7lll! wthreqtaa Bet then neither:of them has been teed: Ile has , been tried in the;elevated hg, now holdn, and ' , think that pm. deuce and - wisdom had better restrain vie from making any change without a necessity for li— the existence of which I do not ° perceive. , lam truly your friend and obedient servant. - FL CLAY Nelson's Pint Premium DAGUERREOTYPES Pre Office Budding, Third Street. ITIZENS'anti strangers who wish to oh ) lain an accurate. artistic and life Ilk. likeness. at very moderato price. will find it to their interest to roll at this well known eatablistimont, Cheer entire satisfaction Is guaranteed, or no chargemade. Having one of the largest and best arranged Bide and Skylight, evr eo started for the purpos with Instruments of the e most power/Is/ kind. and having e adopted limey/dem of Deaner. )ping, as Ilqw_ymetleed be the celebrated of Philadelphia and No. York, Fir. N. flatter. hinirelf to able to offer to the patron. of the Art, • ATI. of Danuer. e ith e r eingir or in groups, whiChlas never been antes.d. Roorw• open and operating, in all look w. g.. to 0, in.sadtw'r AI'LANE'S VERMIFUGE I—The Prupri -lofthi.. pent meiicion hay. ronorwl hundred.. oi flificafe. :Wolfing ihe ntenli.no... of rho =Oh uor .extr.rt the following no. among hundred,. LOLIATiI. g, April 1,17 Alte.lt: J. litin a Co.--ilentittnnr Thiel% to enrut3 that • chlia of mine wY afdictr.l with worm,. - 7 Drocur• tut ratio,. Ittode ul Vermitutte and aeltvitdetered them but with no eft-4. I then tutramtwei a rlal of nut and after pistol a full flow, the rbll,l '..1 • full quart of worms. Tba health of the child looter°, •3•lmmsallab.ly I would ntomoliend hr. 111.90 Per. influx. to Illy pub11.,11,11 one of the 112031 Rate and anortual rroodwa for wortna now in CI.. • .1. II.CUT I EH. Akrth•Ell. • Tlulf only Vermlffne that berry fella to aped worm, when there are 'Rpm No matbar 71f..u1d n. wtthout a Taal tn bar brume: - Sold by m.al reapectable druuqule And by the eels p.opfletura ; MU. a W.. marl9.lh., No tYI Waal CI Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh C U. lIUMS/11. NAM II EL L. lIARSIALL. eae'r OFFICE, O 4 WAITE, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STREETS. far MAUR KA 111.:LC AN6 CAHUO kttbhe UN VI , ANL , M 411 MO, AND 1111DUf A• MIKA, Aar hour., uylnrt 4.11 or dazart), cu HIRE. Allo, ,is) t. SKA ana INL.I NI , A .1 USA TILIA W. 11( 4 .1 ../ - 1J It IA f 14.% 1.11. , {0111! 11,3 Latimur. Ir 111 Nter • IV LP LI/11,11.111. Lk.havru, jraorin Yrllrs. J Selmouw.4.r. 1•.u.1 114. Pwcw.cir .r Kitog, Irtruhrp. Jr r.Lau.k. I.lwarkl Itr, nut, j n. lel. M.' K Ike Let me know e Lai "'Ls ...it pia IL.. llaTapkriAl at, for ma to rLolvaalt It. 1, I-t•ii • Ith • ....tare I bad 11.,,Cireulart don. tta.u,•.l I attl:la titarrraat sallafartic.a T,,ur., .C. W. It.IIIITOLF:T. 1.1T,L,N, °mama co. :vas I.MC 11. My, 251 r—We bad latt o ,irnlouru. it 14 all voLl,lud awry uww.l•l. Ir.to pryaoyl ,t vlll /•yll Truly Inur TELTIAA-CO ✓•it .st, ht Dr..timt ,, ....twrslt, thrcughnol lhn city uhars—la. r .. • • plri.lo whore yuu will, talk ttilutit what way awl 1 uu .111 aktber see ur Lea. of Uk• great At .aLlau pevaaratlnu. knout] In tar petal, td tag. 11. Matta a. Ir U. Farrell, Colearatr4 Arsalau - Laaluarol It lLaa uml• ouu.• ttl lbw tau. retuara•tol. c4.11“1 4 aaralyou, et/gnaw I.lerl6lill adect,u, 'Opal comaplaluta. de, uu recur.. £ll exter.l reulr-If, , Is aVI. I I , aLI• to u.ar It all apes,. .Lich tuuld l.u,si Llr to Learbt.o I.) a ur , 4,lts. uf it.•t adverUgeoarul. I Rail Road Meeting ! MEETING of citizens friendly to the 110- • i;Monrz.' it.rreti In f 64, •rrinalr• at , toa. inloixcurami row nil. Incro.a.ing lb. online/lotion to 1.1.0 op.! stork AA the cniiipanj . . ...ruthaalet. at. expociel to .1017 er ..n Etat itut. ,,, a , aa.t of o. tb. :intro/ ol oiti•burgh •13.1.1a0r rrV iU“". n4 . : t r Hotel Furnituxe for Sale at Auction riIHE sulAcribers will offer fur sale publle tartan. eamtamdag an the to dot at April ant , mullootat untilall I. vod. .Lai. fan:titan, tad riztarrs nr IL! Ilaitak.l ✓ . . - rtal.•• !total. In tie* Calf otrWbe.itn. e'ene4 nt n. , oe'en dee and all th0ng...1.44ga. It crnst•Ve of * ver,vane., t, tr.t.n.l In on% Luz., i;t earprti. 4.335 tr• A;t•tiso ntul bluing 1 . ... furniture. Tonne 19.3.1 I.n.sn at tdtla. VAILN ALL a 11.11,F0111, rho liwulay lb. VAL day •prtl marl, Dissolution of Partnership. IRE partner2hip between the euten-ribers, ututor lb. urn .1 P....4...a a Co.. tilt. 4.T V., =Waal burin...soot Ms bro IVIII be bettleq t y Y MO.:on:cod. lit. ha. grarebtuakt .11 tuttn.eta sc 1 trm la lA. °mat.. auttorise4 IP• roll,: ail ILe a.saota of sa.t.l I' M•tYlßlill'K, KliWpID T110)1 Al . . . • ROBERT 11. rier.BLEa. JOHN H. vi.6 N LL ,1001.3'11 H. BROWN. .114,141•11 ===lE=3 The i/Dtleraignol having tie et P.. 1,6•• A C.,- tc tM Onts.ba In= Wcrts, • ill zwattnu.o.• mlnufb , ttkroo 16.1 M2=l9 T❑ 6 threo story brick dwelling house* , :i r 0 r. ;.1115 7..... .ot, br , telpett all*, la •L,...—Tho 16n, incry ..rvbauto 21, slat. r . cu.s da, Ott AFIA, (.0 TOWSNIMP • Co Q. -7411v No. l 7 )1•11L.. Frr-sl, roll just rf . d, and for 1.1Q1: 1:13" E.tnry. th Disztv , nd. %T RA PPINti PAPER-- I 1:14) Rests. 111.1ausa it UTTER aff ..1.., ...-7, Ettr• llse sat xelmht, NJ,' thirds., far 1 KIIUONM 4114:It . st eval •trv.t. 10W PPEIIAS— 50 bbk. for Nile by war:, J. tieII.)N.IIIAKEIt I:0 5() W biting a lor ac e i tt , e u !i ,a,aa a CO pAPER-11;rdtrare and Dry iloorls wrap et P` ` for SeLIoONIIAKILIt A L.V. BACON „goo, Ito. reed per U. & H. It • tor r.ir K. D•La.t..L.l. Iso . . LABD--_Obbin.'in rdtrre, for ettle by mar - . 15 DALZISLI. CO NI °LASSES— 20 Ltda. lauding. from atm r Tusattaa. lur oat* Cr inar4. ' H. DAL:I-I[l.l. • HO, - b. SUGAR-100 lAds., 9000 fair, ju=t Oa l :At. °g; " by J Y bILIVOKTII • C,) ILIEELED PEATiIIEZ.3—N Luslietn ree'd oWI Clo ea. OF I Yoar2:. IM. Vi,l/111A WOW lig II FriOBACCO-40 kepi twisinumt reueired ow cosulwooodut aiut lOr We low by . s. t LIARBAULIII. g bxs. W. It etosess, in st o r e ‘i sad for •slo fusar2A) S. t 14. :Ibl•klblAUll 11. FLOUR -40 bbls. Worth's 1 ztra rsoriy..l sod tor .161 r by • b. t )1. ILAIIPAUU lb. 110ARS40,000'eozoniun Vigare in store sod Mr rab . s . b/ icosr:4l a. • y. 11.111114111111. !LOC/11184-100 doz., in otnoo and for sale by nabld • U. The 4ntehinson Family, ETURN their billeOrn thanks Fur the nu ke 11inelastic etreptlon given them In th eir Concerb. ...I respectful!) .nounre that th en 1 . 01'871L50C.41. ENTENTA4II3ISAT•iII.I.• given on TllliltgUAT EV. SYIIV U, Marsh :loth. at 1.4 FATKTTE HALL. When 'll. ll: W e i ll:ltlre ' lVailli b g ..r. . ' "Fonfr of the Warmer." - The glilleulum:" "Storni al M." "A mother la bead." "If I were • nine""Mecham," rllortleultural Wise "The Italian op eratic brirholque" "ben bolt." "Away Doi. Mgt" "lauper'n Funeral:" "TL. Modern belle:: "Ship n Vine "gunman Weleocue &ins:" "When shall the bout nod. RerU" "The Old Granite rt.:" "The Font. Bag 11 47,3f;tAi tibia, two ticket/. it. admitting • Lleullern. .1 two WM... boon open at. 654, roucert enunnenee a1.71 i o'clock No poet of ponend. !Luke of gunge .4 taut of brother; /or nile at the usual pee.e. . Mara J. B. Salo & Son. Altrchant Talk., N0..190, Chutnut St. Phihe (1))., krulT. )41.0311) ,141.1 ) • IA AVE received their Spring Fashions arid tloals .4 1.1.11 amtl.* ti.t.m•tv• I, .tier mlral, t 41».) 0{,11,11. i4,llnos the eut are loalint to tall. All tousl• meet of the late Am a 1 Leeela A saga.. will be aeltr•J I, 1101.0. Philadelphia, March 23,-13411-,-1 John P. Scott WHOLESALE Dealer in Drugs, Paititg, Oils. Varnish. and Dyv Stun, Nv..)(l, Uteri." street. Yittsbnagh. Pa. • nnler r s Will gravies mot attauttno. rltdly pro Taiwan's ypar.t ant tur London Co's family medicines, me Samuel Gray, ,MERCIIANT TAILOR, • Si. aoir Hotel Buildings, St. Cleat. Streit. %yIIERE he is prepared to show his usual sod well mooned clock of VANIIIONABLE CIiJOIM. which will he made up to order which h e triam . will wiiwt 1h..01..51i0n of Chows who may hi hlui with that, Pnicuuscre. • ••• - - - Great Etele of Dry. Goode AT AUCTION. • PHIS morning, Wednesday, at 10 t&lock,, will b• COMMetrol the said tlia amino lidk of Ausalosn &Wald. No. 75 Mutat add, adulating of caned ...taunt of FANCY and 814gLg LINV tiOUDS, PIA... The do will to pculti vo and without trarre.and willcontinue nom day to day, un til all la fold. flefigNNA, Auctioned, Pitubarth. 514a5 tn, ROA --tuart4 J. J. GILLESPIE ho. id WUUU elTglt Pit 7511UKti kfanufactorer of Looking Glasses, ND WIIOLESALE LEALEE in Combs, .ml Varlet/ Goode. otters to his enstomere and the is a matt ontniatte assortment of LL table to the bonne trade. being extenslyels ensured In the manufacture of Look. log Mauer. be is anahlml to otter holusemento to par dlmen equal to any hobs, In the Calon. mama - -Steamboat 1. Qil ling. J. GILLESPIE, is pfeim i red to contract 0 . tee dee-tutting and Gilding . 4 , , tetitchoste. to, at the loircet n±to sulahlutmttueslL? thist. • mertil f~LOVER3EE(? 15 bpi& prime Western kj tote be . LI. a J. J. COONE. m LlbetlE ettevl. plNOmeds—of neat styles, fine quality, auf llgbt. median, and auk, reed b KEW NM L UUKCIIFIELD. LOCUSL. • • OCUST POSTS-130d Locust Posta' and T Le ant PISS. of sulierlotyLaWr. Mgt iee . 4 oS f "'t VICK it; 11 *a s s saatla tOrter _!VCTI *ass watts. ItiiE§§ 7 9laiSZ•rn %rest variety of etgles imen at atm at iaaral a BITACUITELD. I.PLOpt r -100 bba::Exi4 for-misle kJ. gORN,MEI,L-5) ree'll, for ealet)). 0 mar:A J. T. JJ. BORJNE. Bladders Wanted pin highest price in gash .given fur Beef 111atl4ern, Gl 11 A. FA I.I . NIOTOCK A W.. mdrd, rammer Waal and Find plO IRON-2011 tuna Mahoning Furnace. Wloae J. f. FLOVIA. Round Churrb For W. GI ur-I4 `EELS—YO tails. Timothy Seed, :1 " Clover dn: for Fait by . ''ritt • Ja R FLOVD. ..... _ To Let. i Tit It EELStory Brick Dvridlink House, rt irinte,ll Penn a.., worth •duor Irvin tbei3 eorner.f Pitt. Enquire of Jlll5 H. RALSTON m,r2.142• nr C. HAYS. A Good Bargain offored TILE undersigned offers for gale. the Col lowire mmbinery, in good running order, at the P,mirm Mid of 1.1e.0n Jk Dentin. Miner of Pt. and DllQUnefle. weeds n for the purl... of sning Window nod Dorr trumet. end, end Moulaingro C0 .. 0 &e4ronruting riroular elms. and morinnue for ..tieing. tide Join. , met, tenoning and moulding. and other prouudry orti dee eurb uses. .. - . mime that. may en , . St may by c•lhng tbn &bore nat.ntiont4 tn•r21,12.. tAtlllall t DECKRir. . Gilliott's Steel Pens. aiLuorr'a Victoria Pens No 303 ex. tine pinta Ln Liaee' Jo N 0.170 d 4, Ma== • - 1 , c1,,K,1 Jo 'No. '4l A supplyto, mt... Yens Just reed and fursole,e, by Lbw qua/Aar or math. gra. LI JOIIN 11. MELLOR, Ira arZ.l Hay and Manure Forks. TWO Hundred doz, W. Harper & Co.'s i•LLra.d lb. load Mau... Pork, ars - tying P. , Csoal. sod ft, ..le PPPr. . . N. W. POINDBXTEIL, . tear....1,13t Agent fur Harper I Co., Wow Bt. I *HESTER'S . F.:WPC/HI Mil, Celebrated for 0,00.11 al fit. durability LI ~, . ..ritm•orbip and low %MST. AM) 1.1111, ei.orttime--SIoGIA hag. and Ludiln.l,l,—Gnat inclucnsent M wsh 6.14,Tr. Lt Ml.. Thal g. EN2INEEME2 NEW 11001.1 S—A. A. Mason & Co., hare r.c-olvel are nor 6peaitm. Ca.ea an,l raekeita• nf Ur, tke.la. row ig Silks. Caah6erno. tirevadlo.. Tlaxuer. beragr Je Lamed. Jarrawt.. Cambrica. :thaw!, ' , RAPE SHAWLS—A. A. %O MIT & 0, m C, hl,••le. 01 all tool P'"JPY23 . Notice to Contractors. 1111tOPOSALS will be received until the Ilk 01 MA, unit, at the Office of the Engineertgl the Coanany. Pilleburgh. for the Wading and Uridging on eight wasp of the Pittsbor:b 1. 1 / 1 i Stenbansalie halt heal. from Pittsburgh to CatUPbeiry lin.. mtnPr.alhg • 1.111/101 of .01 ards loot. and vorna heavy sectiong tor .u,tA other wort uu the I.:ur on way then be rvady for ~utr•cr hLsltiW at' lb.. work_ am,. b. tblot oft., “r fr.: %V. Al. Kul.orts, Commit.. Emitart.. By oer.' th. VLt od. x!--• rd I, 111 , C11. Jr .1141e1 Xn.later. .I.!..tairles‘Omrs. eltUteir. liar. 22,1532—1euar.3.11. To Contractors. rfrIIIE undersigned will receive prapvale tr n ..or a Callar I,rthe bow Custom Ifouse, , snout to b. em.ted an lb. corner of ea.ttbri.ht and Vittio atz...t. until Slonday air Jilt tort. all the buildlnas .... tn....0n...1.1.4.4.g to 11,. rontrartor. J. W. Kerr, Architect- will si.• 11416.131.1413 al to the .mount of on• earationa required. 'lb, will at. rorrike ..ta1...1 prunduln until the 14th of Atall . .st, tor the emrtlon and ratnallitiOn GI lbr anUrr building. ib•parat• peoproals will be red.r - ivk for earl. .ne wn, Uriek work. Caapentwr work, cv.. t .,,t;4712 " f: 'an' or l epoutina, port-ritiv.Palotion , and Ulu low..aod Plumtd, wort snowdlleationa and ars.ine at tat •ff.irk ran be aeon it thr attn. of) It. Kerr, Architect. MaJonlc Mall: Ilan rt.. and the 7th of At oll,rt. Mr li. w ill giro all necessary Intorn., o An adon..alr to b....handed to Sir Herr td ''''. !, " 'l''''. I' 'I .""n lb. d S o l Id t/VrllTl7l.iltlll. I . lIENItY Idonlitd, tuar‘i Cotunalasanner, In the Om., ..1 1 . ..0r/non Ple;ts of Allf2heni t'o : lb. (0.101 neon. Rad Ito.] Li, .} . ,s. NO 11.0, Term. L5l I n. nuortrototaolt/Lintownithin ‘,....1.t.r." - A,ND 11.1 W 111 Wit, March alth, t e., . 4 " ' 1 .'2 u 4 rt u :n11.1. % ..11 . 7;, t.r.'4ll,°,ttf t qs. th ir. -.: ~..tu.r . r001tr0n..1.0.... and orirred that •ollew or taw 01101 and rontinostion br ...,‘ trivets by two wrets publication Ili ttn• Ow U.... and Arnertran. kly tbr Court taar= Jew tlilll S. II Al S. Prothonet.tr. - Boarding School for Boyc. Cotta l le nil( :leadenly. 7E Till RD 'SESSION of this Inatitutiou it will brain Moods,. itb d.j of April r,trui 1. rtguarsal on thr , ['attar , lsrah and Nal. Wan Haul tarnalel.ur wtl.. from Yrtratturela, to a Crab tb r 4.llahtlul • — 11; group&uta..hrs $ to lb. elehuul altort alLs.l. gut: for tt. loulttoul ....tau. of lb. pupil. 0: pupil. Iftral..l 1., ter.s and othrr gnatunlarr. refeft Mr.rori. Ja. Fc...lrth .4xnet.: C. sla.man I . tllie er. Cr. Scott. ..I frttom, , 1 / 4 {1.4 of ft* L. CATON. mar:, 'um, • SI New Millinery Goods. TILE undersigned is now receiving his sgaiNu enrol, or lllLLlfintl (MOD , . 111. aa• aormout well huhu/. anat , of W.. 11 . 1 d 1 - 1111 '' rtnk• Counete. of Ma use., Palle . Loodro rut, Kry ktrat• Hat. V .cy Straw Trlmmlncs. Fumy Cords. kr. 1/tler.Boucet itlbhuor..trom No to of the Ter/ iateat .etrler: Mara rill. of all out., for ridttv punnet.. (rota her L. SI per purl, Whit. toad Colon-4 er.grea'Sarlet liluefon Neth. black rills. Ilua.boalore, White and L lored rii. Lore, SlckX... Cross. Liu Mae. ae. Star:hauls a Mahar, .ill 604 It to I.oeit alfraUtaue ulte Lim 11, as they Maile to Rol at thle re. tabloeha‘mt. Ter, athele tb.r waneed Is the 11111 fir err Ilse of but se.. W SI(111111,1, No 31 :South Sevond Philalelohle I Port California Bread LIE ,ribor is manufacturing and has . nerd uarerlor arhele. of Itaa I.lprosable re. parite L r t•htorsita emir num It remain, prod for feats. slut Inn .0501 MIT chr,t• Any quantity ranlv foruiet. ,, l at rt.ort ncnin .1. SllS.l'llAttit. mar= No SIT I.lherty atrrei HON CITY PILOT BREA find CRACK - EH BAKERY, No el': Ltbertr 'tent oPPo•lr the eat of Smithaekl flartog purrhaeng reear If It Nertuaereekrrussd flirt Bread maelonee, 1 ampare-1 50711 all or.4er• for CTILet• erPnr 1 1 11,S Bread at the pre .her test sotto, ' Surenor fano!, Brevt. Itre nod Luaraluna Breal. lame and emelt Itaße, freah every m..rolar . pharalutata, Hot. le, Se , hopolled wit har,l awl ecn Drnal.at. .11 1114 e• Cake. and Comfy:l...l.v on hand auJ male ro I loarl/1 J Notice. lIIE l'artnerabip between the undersigned al under the err kof BIDWELL ft 1110.1111Elkaa r veJ Ihtt, 15.1_ by mutual rorteeol Shther of the partnereare authciar.l role the h0.,....4. BILWEL Pitsphoral/ LS 11. U. BIDISK L. Rociruter, alarch :1). 1,4-1 mar= Ivr INDwy Loo 1.14. .0 • tix 12. 1005. 1121.; •. '• ylh, e by m'n" co sral So hem mrset., W AS , p , ll ,; \ . .r. Lou L . , Lamb Iliet Crowo Esemr..l etal Or tal , LI J. E. WkI.DIN. WWI, tiookoelb4 Staticater. tO Wood .0 A. MASON & CO. will receive, per first Cam', II" &Imam& Came a:1 P . mke AiIAPLi: SUGAR-2 bble. New, of a MI- K prrisi 4 milts. reed army tor sale by lV A MeCLUIttl A CO , rate. 1 VA lJ r.tmer LILOUIt OF PUMPKINS FOR PIES—A fifth lot Jort•rmA by 11 . A kIeCLUESI • Cu., orarl.l. iirwors•nd Yrs Dealers. U ACON—Sides & Shoulders, for sal . by 1, a. DALIELL & CO: giLovEttsEED— . 2s bu. lauding, for sale a I bY livarTJl It. DALZELL lk CD. SAJLERATUS-30 casks; DaP.Tx, landing trogo 4" ete t rrits ' aj t e r rintZ; La, 5 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. must Water and Stoat it, Old Allegheny Bridge. 10 SHARES of die stock of the old bridge for mle It Wlt. A. HILL & CO, mmt24lo Stock awl Erchmsr Brokers. • Citizen's Insurance Co I() Lll , Ay2 s o i f zl li o u r .... S;Dc b k , of i the above Co IVIED PE.kCIIES--201.1 bu. in good or der. fur .3.1. r 1.,g, to Woo vonoi.nwnt.,.iir may.'-'ROBISON, LITTLK A CO. f rj co. ic INGIIAMSI GINGIIAMS:—A. A. ,Ma son A .n. this day In receipt of 2 ea.. Putman. U ttgb,..., ryleo d otylga. mll .. ... COTTON IfOSIEILY--500 doz. assorted, nun openitm al. mee' A. A. DIABUN A Oil LADIES' AND GENTS KID FINISHED SILK UIA)VA:S—Juat need and opened at tasz2: A. A.MABON I Cu, MANTILLAS—A. A. Mason it, Co. will LTA Ilds day totroluce Twenty FIT. 0( th• newest and lalswo styles. 5a722• .„, lALIFORNIA I) 4,4 Dom Elaitle e ver Coat; " ro 72 011 Cloth Over 30 " Jattabb Just reed br awl for salt at 111 Warta area. sour/ J. * 11. PHILLIPS. H ORSE COVERS-12 Cum Elastic; 24 OH Clntbzjuvt roe,' at J.• IL PHILLIPS. J.• No. 7100 Market atm... • For Every Family. itEAUMONT'S PA.TENT'STARCLI POL- Hel—ro, Melon a beautiful Rim to Linn., elm till!Censbrlee, Uhl. Bosom& It . arid alai pre temie the Iron from adhering to the proven. ort hum etleklng to Lino., an, and runtelna nothlut: i u tr i l;l 4 s r a first rate &Melo, mod cheap—price 11 . 1,; croft per rake. girl - helm / &mgt. the radii for AllegLeny moat,. for Mete were, the trade .111 lot supplied upr, toll wheleiabi sod retell Ls It. smaxits. mai"J' Wool Mai.. • NEW BOOKS I NEW BOORS DOOR JACK, by Captain Maryatt; ourtrutle beam. Darla. the Alesehoot Priory: ♦ neon 'about a name: by fl. p. • IlareurlUT, Led of latottri She Vemir Spy: horalle Dupont: at *purl to abe female Spy: Mao for Ilusbaudu b 7 WI, Dolurr: tictloy's Ladt'whook for April: litsloarn's Mugs:lna - !forlorn's , Just reed end for rule at lIKEL t CS bbOIUIS, mart/ Tblut et . omettr the font Oaks. Great Demand, FOR the only true and genuine LIVER PILL.; Inninar.l by H. Y. BELL CS. !Irmo. Outran, Co. tau. March nth, Ms. nurchund anailonally wino ot your Pali and Yermltuge Han a pedlar who ham horn in Mil habit 01 taxiing through our Oran, bat tit 1.4 not. been through Iwo lately. 41-.444 demand for your medicine. Indwell tot to .o p e r a on *447.1 am agent an soma Your grays kinds , o 0 Pills. hat your Liver rim an certainly the 041 and =at • I her* over kept. Pt.... 1,11110 Imm. 11.1.4.. 0 4 °WM. -boon, yornoctrully. YIIII3dYIELSEY, Yonanuan, Prepared and 414 4 y it. aLL/Chil, InarSl 47' Wood strong. . , SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Two Daily Traiaa FROM PITTSBURGH: TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIJWRE. 'TWENTY EIGHT HOURS THROUGH. F►at, $ll. THE EXPRESS MAIL TRAIN will l ea v e ll lb. Depot oo Liberty Aran. above the Canal Bridge. ererr o coonaln a 'at Oa' o'clock. Paean:men letll gr. by the oli" ( tchu Jurt l read TuCtellb rebel" amnf b rgyglll dod the • bre rate:Tonylke Roar: B thattonTt l Aft r u" tane nob train of Co:r . hee,l.d then take the COY! to Holiday elm... ant there take s r lecallet Crete. Can 'OREM' TO POILADELPIIIA ANO BALTINIoIt.E. . - . . . . Ammaars fur: BsMotor. take the eari of the York and Cumberland Nati !Lead at Ilarriabotsb e _ustrinsat ßab ttmore to breakfast. and iraatongton CUT same mom . . THE EVENING TRAIN will have doily !mime Phladelphia 12[It evening. Boggagn cheekoel throne! to Philadelphia. D. LEEC. CU - . aantEßß PACKET LISR 111 lean daily . eclat-P. NI., tont...loA at Blairtoillanithrho Penna. Reillroad. Throuah from Pittaburch to Phlladel. Phi. Rod Ilandmare in thlrtY dibt hour. FA" 110. I' among." trill voyeurs their Tan.. at th. Rantoul tilnett in the Monongahela node, Water invert. N. o.—Behadule From Plttabwrgb to Deatty's tttation..-..7 hours Beatty!. etarlon !to dohostrinn....-21s Johnstown to IlolUdnr.burganeiuding SA" - miles Portage Road k rum Hollidaysburg to •` 0111e1ollla (to Phila. - over Wm, Total This Schedule allow. ample time Oil each rairtion of the route, and run be regularly made. If no unexpechiil die :cotton eboold occur. Passengers,are tokettin,f that the Poets.* and Ciolutabinflail Rotd are awnied and operand or the Mete of Panels.. and are In no way under the taanattentant or control of the - Penna. Rail Road company mareßtf J. SIESKIAIRN. Ticket Agent Y. R. R. Arc Ordirtatcr towerniny Mr Mranrernent and' _ Sate of Bituminow Cool within the City' of • Pinetusk Ste. 1. Be it ordained and I'dtaetad by the eiti =ve. PMAU , IOI. In ei , Liet and Common Cil as. io.mblid. That from and after the Ist day of hi. nes t. every wagon awl other wheeled vehicle from which talo n:Onoue ecallenall be rOpcned to be mid ..d ilnitrerri within the city of Pittrgh. Omit first t hee thereof, secardlog thestandard Pied by Artois..ably of bib April, IMO. ancertained and verlded by ac tual weighing. and uljustment upon theAtity Roy Seale.. by the Weighinaater thereat. to In ouch test the qual ity of coal intended to be sold lkom lynch vehicle; whkh eep t scity. buebeLs, ahall be branded, thereon. by mid t W h: fro 77qrito ' er b :liO h •Vel D o r laT i t " tite r a ' a l of T,eer,Ll; and measure,. And any perkin w o bo shall, alter the date aforesaid. bill or offer to se ll. ' , bean Paid hltomitwue ronl hum way wheeled r eticle, tiot adJnetad and branded siorr.l4. chaff forfeit. Lir teary each Menai the gum ij ton dollar., one bell thereof loth. tsee of Said city. and the ether half to the per. •o • toi will twofer the mart to is rireaVelvd dOts of rte ti.:-.0011113 are now by recoverable. .....ii • . , . , Mm. 2. That when o w hini: ranch mat shall tr, off,rl 1. be lOW Or.detivenal atorrtilt, arid gitrytioly nuturial canton toot may mach vehicle,' tbitinbilerliail La beaded and evened by actualweighing 3J titoretait ao4 the &•. t hairier, .hall pald by the seam, in rate the name aL.II tie found deal:hint, and by the buy.: If OtL . . °Main.' and. ennzted Into . Sur in enunrils' this 6th der of Mara:, THO. 11. MARSHALL, - Nefkleot o mmon Coaudl Attelt• W. Lout. Cia.rk.of Cm:am. Council. . . _ . ISAAC JONES. , PssaLleut csl Soled Osouril. Attest: It WuNor. Co , SE prestos . / COSA,C. Blankißooks and Stationery- HE subscriber respectfully:informs his friends and tbe pubaii, that he Is now openian a THE weed easothinent of hlnnk Honks, School iiitatloorrr. Writing, Printing and Wraoplols Yaw: Boni Lel Bennis, to—all of .5105 he will sell at low rates. • . . awrittiwto Boat and usery oats, descriptinw. at doh Pim. in. ..virtitn/ with neatorts went datneteht . Inuit ruled aunt bound to WIT giren•plittern. til I re Bound. J WELDIN, Bookseller and Stotloner. No. 63 Wood between Thltd oat Fourth. YRES' CIIERRY PECTORAL-3 Grano It put reed and for eel: by B. A. VAIINF.STOCK-A ar. corner First end Wood 11_111tell-50 bblo. in store,. for sale by III• 11. I • 0. BLACKBURN t CO. Furniture Oil Cloths WO HUNDRED doz., assorted sizes, of 21. J sat Bureau Co,,ie, f testattfal Wlt t,f placenta. WI, Incite the attfution of Peollars_ ,In hat. tirptar, to this article. J. IL PHILLII.9. tetra , N 0.116 Market rt. LARD -20 kegs and 5 bbls. store and for *tie hy littarl'Jj it. aR. 11Alt/MIJOLI. B ROONS-36 doz. Corn, for sale by mem. a LIGGE'rr, • - - FAMILY FLOUR—.The choiscat family bracb, on baud, fur ralebi 131•Y9/ BELL t LEGGE:IT. • Floor Oil Cloths. 159 and 70 lister et. - - - UST ret'd from Phillips-villa Factory 10,000 Tarda of Heavy, Nadia= load Unht Floor 011.Clotti. o , ot N, to yards wits, of the to at)le of pattern, Merchant. nod otbera will. God It to their advantage to c.. 11 and s•relato• oar No.' Leine pan-being elm•rbere J, • ei puiLLIN, naar9 No. 116 Musket street. Second hand Pianos for Sale. A MAHOCONF 5,1-2 Octavo P iano $ 40 - in ex• cellent order 75 A ainhoemor A loordrood ' 170 A Die, Ineoiro of NNW PIANOS 1.111 M reeMinl ree Orot good. or Cr eel, from the &lehrated nreoureeterr . I.lneterios.' Horton. JOHN H. MELLOR, mann CI Wood errant I t IRENCII . WORKED SIOURNINO Collars and Gam. P.M end at northeast corner Fourth and ezket Mats. 4. world MURPHY a BURCHFIELD. lURPUT it BURCHFIELD have now ITI open a large sesartruent of during Dress Goods. sir lutlla WsolUng SUS. Blxk Brucsie sod Baum! Filter 147 handume. Lista ukanueshle dsured Bilks Slut [Grum, Mous do Lalsiss: Noe st, Is Bungs SID. de Laittitl. Cell . handsome; All wool Mug. de Loiter Ern s+ 5r...1 Engliib GRM, • A H.R. , .. , poly r 01Ferrlsa Clotho, u.rh) Northers. entner !oarlit sod Basket ids, BOYS' CASSISIERES—A laVge stock of Cassimeres sod Clatbrs far 8..'. wear. just rsed at usHbesAt corner Fourth and Alartet strerts. purlD MURPHY A BURCHFIELD, A LCOUOL—IOO bbls 76, 92 396 pet cent. .ra. strength. in atom for ail. b• • - B. A. reßNE.Hrocic A Co. mario Widow Wood and first 'treats. lINSEED 01L-6.5 bbls. in'etare, for sale 34 multi] B. A. FAIINICSTOCE. A CO. 11NSEED bbls. joss re - fed and , tor taly by [Marini J. EIDD • Co. I AEI/ OIL-1) bbls C ur nale by W_ A . 1.1 0 bLs. arl i ilrtgorzipLbir BACON -50,000 lbs. Hams; Sides and Shoulder., for tale by 19 \ ROBISON. LITTLE • 00. t!.06111: FOR APRIL-13bdey's VA ILA* for April, w0ddi0.996 IlinuAhold Worn, bays Lees 1,1•0 at ito, Literary Depot or • REEL A CALLOW, twain sPlownto Um Pow (Mee Steamer Geneva. 1 1 C OTICE—AII persons having claim's or IN domande will Cie claimer tieiva b up amt Wm Ibth Urn' 11VIVIIISt l t , Cr", le frr . se;il ' enwi l t th.‘4l". unarlirdila D . WILEINn. tbiatata. ARD-60 bble. Leuf; :3 brae reed awl far a'lle by math, liOtlfSON, LITTLIi a co. VLP E RSEED-20 bu. prime, for auto by ll marl 9 HO BIBON LITTLX t CU. IMOUR-150 bbls.Axtra and S. F. for sale br 055 , 101 L aosisoe LIMA a cv. if lIEESE-260 bre. rec for sale by ' 55,19 00BISON, UTTLI: a to. FISH— -170 556. Ltice No. 1 , Starkar.l; • • trf bbls 1.155. 3 a - 5 ler Ws marl 9 HUBISON.'LIITLI CO. DAVIS' PAIN KILLER-2 gross just reed old for male sr ,- msr l 9 J. SIDS 100. IinSTAR'S BALSAM-2 gross just recd V aof for sale by - marl!) J. SIDDI CO. VilliOldE YELLOW-600 lbs. in store, for N./ sale by . 10 191 J. KIDD no. CIIROME GREEN-4W lbs. Tiernan's tariale by [marl9l- .1. KIDD ;.Co. ROUND NUTS-100 aka. landing from vn spar IlarUord, Ibr Tale by UMIAK DICERY CO. I)RY APPLES-. 4 bago landing from arr. J/ Iluttord, far sale by multi 1S411•11 DICKEY a CU. aI, INSENG-4 Lags landing from atr. Hart fonl, no ale by LillA ll DICKIRY m ------- VEATHERS--,53 baglatictiv k fmm etmr llartfod. for sale ty. TAW D 1 & CO. 1.11419 Watar and front ets. •_ B ACON - 7 -1 cask 9 84 71A I IMICITiVal' t fon', far tab, by I marl 1 p . v tea • d at F. /L. ILD MiNt 66.1k r N0. 76 7/outtlik %bp, No. 6 Patnare'e Library br Tetrellen %ad Tito , Ida. The Iroutruta of this number is, WWI ana to .4 Papa . ; and Dart a the Merchant PAme , • a Mew:feel Romano.; by allot Warburton: author of Creoreoet and the Croon," "Memoir of Praia, Raper{ and the Car. ..ltrydnald %Waage.. %near.' Lumber for Bale. EST quality of eeaeonett White Pine, Common, two hoodreil thouesod feet. • l'oplar and Cherry board. wed plant. =Chace lock' searattow •otl Yob , =rill:M . le* • . JAIIES B. MOHOLN. TIMOTHY SEED-15 bhls. for sale by marts . • It. DAL.ZZLI. 1 . CO. IZURI2I A s iANUF#CTUBEB BY TELE NEW AMP MINING COIIPAINT. • TI:lo Company orepoiod to glumlth • oupply". 4 . To!noble . . • ZINC PAINTS, ,Inatht...bano touhu atter intatraLs: trial, both ho ro Eupa and th e Untied Malay 10 o their ottniul plotw Wawa hattvon ood too.o 'Their flta VroloT . tat. a:,_ at.O. to any odic AMITE ZINC PAINT le rarely an Oxide of Zino, and to narrantad free hum all adulteraAon and finputily whatsoever, It WM. well, LB beatnatully waste, and is entirely !roe Mom poleottons air? telot:ifirt;p=l,o Una.. to dm f sWILL NOT TURN YELLOW: to malphurout sr stesphafe trahalatka: ...ean when that up In • sloes maw As an outside b. It withstands • soutlesno climate and the wombat. dun soy wher e not being Meld* to tura chalk - Thy to crumble mid rub NY: It nosy be winked with any mbar, with water aod stew or with varnish, villa giros thine-to - brand porcelain bunt BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. These larsishel at • low pitokand are nidottOtelly the cheapest 'end but pints la the rtaomo cing , outho J r ean:L o m r a u n t y a t a lot coatingDefwood,Erten I w o ' lon,e w yars ryw WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. yer I.,B : j.fatte they en iarticalar/y volueble,, u they bn-et.• galrehic awnectlan, sad ad:holy preyent arid. udd.-#,,,, Q uade....d paling . pure nwtallet how do not. ebony, color Übe macro( the wtbe taints new' Dealer. supplied an bland terms Pyte agents I the 'II„ P NT,2,) • goottVarnr:=l;,lnst Adam:clinelOeadiea' • F. undersigned artnow prepaied to fild .11 cadent kr ALLIAMIIS2IIIII . OOIDLIta r Oar yes. Oat todwal prim ant snob as VW t ost.l"etory to our Mast& and otatomert. Ws thilltatko It for Tour cst to .Cato of as, itooltoa t G. ant... II I CO E Itt-7 liamagoila b,,b6,per rec.11,1..1 formanly , .h.• cals. =Z=l purssui/oa MET d• ,, z Pd - r4R-.id Iliundar Mamma, .11thldt.1.15S2. . =act 1 , ..Pr‘1 , 1 Oa mart IcCduotatioo.. 'The w: - .thtr rator. r and d azz . ..adL6l, • hith - Ivckt.l (, „ ,h, d rtbd FLO . 11—Tbv market ea without etoxn,,, Ererit , ta arei . acre limite-1.• Rah , 310 bb!. ar'E. :6 at 1....k.443.12h; lac e. t awl !FIFE "n lot. .t $I; at $3,06; I'2l at $3. tsar futula. 14 at SL•_ out ILObbla at $3 la bbl a.lr. 1k bbl... (000 At.r, 11115,104$3.12)l. 31 bbl. Extra bran;! , are Nom.: tr. .u-.ro in mall lila at s3.Dans3,2:. Y bl.l. • 11RAIN—The.M4rkot .ctioll , ,4 4 4 4 aft% Licht r ,_ cripts , APNU cf 400 1000•14 R. sfl 40 , it bo. $41,53W bushals Oats st 20-. Rod 01 bu 41 104 04 1.1.10.1, $.41,4 a 0,, ho C ons fr om p r , 4 1, 44 44 la .2., .• 1 , ho. Z. tons of DO.. grwltto to report-. GIIOCYRIES.—The costi , t coroinnrs Cr. at Isrt oun• Cations. 0.14.13 bhds $414-4`r at CA‘t4t , r4rt 4 , 41 00 Uhl. 41414440 s et 04r nn time. Coffer I. ntradr. it 104'13111, 14 3 for Rio. PllarlelON.l.—Baron C 0111101125 tr 11 1, .. at full Drama— Sale• 64D • 7!... fur Should+, ao.I 8 ”r Nldn• Watt; 1.5.000 thy Sides at SMc. cash: 3)0 tWal fcr Shoal de.ftatal 9 4 fur Ilautf: 1.600 Should.ra at :S. and 1.- C,OO Da eialwa at bald Si too at 3.r, Suear card Ihettr eseralwad are aelltow at 10%, an.l'lri 11, e1 at 5. 1 4 ' .. 490, In amall lot. I.y the sjare., BUTTEII—The market cnottnue. Ter, bare and pm,. are high. Sales of: keg, infetww at 10.- 1 - ftd.roll and two boat" at 25c. from .tore. he .1L mand /a briok at • thou figure" . INlKElK—Surplirr are Tory 11.1..6 minaret, slat p.m; n[, tor Goob.o. .a lltoorro...corilitig .411tY elt-teliltke — Out inanuLsetncirs continue to Jo a limit unntiocc. with talc t.l .11 make. at the 1011nWialY. Pria. r 4 r ~... MEM GLASS—SaI . .., of Imt hvies 1 , bJ 1,0 at 3'., 4 month,. 111E , KEY,..,Alcs rrttilled COVER , mal I lot , tram Ater< /t i: , .:A/445:,73 M 1114.. (Ira hau.l n,lt. 4 1•11.1 , mtrAL—Sales of :I tow , Alb,aleu, A 1.E..) clet4l.o SW. ti month , IIUCKET—SaIe o 1 shut ~11-Sale of 3 tom at flaw CAADLE4—Saie u, 60 tot, rity dirpea et !"!ie1 , 11... SO)ll.—Th. o.rk.t Is regular st R. , . /6.1.4.01 V od. not clay be 7 , 1 , of 0 bPla at Ile . "ak Et, INTELLIGENCE. - 4 STEAM BOA ARRIVALS AND DETARTDRES • A1RIVF:11. J. MeKrejLattlrickeott. • itrownst ilk. s llarard. Pueblo,. F.lirat,th - I Michigan. Bolt.n, lk•sycr. lenturr. IVatir.ms. Prawn' it, Forust CR, . llYnk,b.Wrllnvillr Measengar No. S. Cincinnati Ite,ulatur Woodburn. Loui.“ Einpreia. Cox. Zaneavillr. Ova:mole, Naqhvlli Willi:tarter. Moore. %1 • Atlantic. rarktuann. Browny... .1. atchao.llecalmkaou. Mrist,pot t • liartle. F T E L.nt r iat l irtZt! l. stgre4 • .. y.kn e t.:te,•, Watkins. Ltrow . m i r:vilir t o "AV, Lnainnatr. ' Ulur 11, Lturtwell. W he.elLna. • State u. Oottnicy. St. 1,.11.. tialtin..llosx Kanawha ' BOATS LNAV IN° 7'11.1 IV, WELLSVILLE—RI . ..A Car. LOC ISV I LEE—Jain r.nn IMUISVILLE—Tantwora FTIENLI i--IVinchtet , r, ZANES 1; ILL E.—ElnPrntt. el:Nf11311—llorlrat No. iTABABII--Cortnno. ' scolrxrclua PAC[ BROWNSVILLE. 8 L. P. and d r. K. Hint—Therewen. 4.. rt Itielkya yhtobbl by Pi, mark. last eveoloz at:Just. a, 019.1 ; FOE SAIMT Lol7l9.—The Istre and lipiellina .• puke!. it.eamer. Snit , is.ii..rat..llatcr. will lean, '1.4 born tbi. Fon TEE WALA3II —The fine steamer Ver mont. Cam Lltslert. viii 1... Te rm. the AVoi,awh riser this Or. Fos Lutosvas.r. —the steroaei Tuscarora and .lelTenort en both to t• t r, twit, far uec, ute. ih.r Are th excellent Inst.. mad ..ort t, please all ay be ablag that way.. Z iNtsVIILE —Thelac packet 'tzar 4, will :leave fur Sfati4n and ' anrarille thi• day at r i tr. it. Her wrarommintatio for Pa- ,, Wera are at.and h, capa:it L! Irei ht Is canal y .. r. her el.s. . RIM& ITEM... • . 1 elesollioat Belle Creole has boon cbui.ert.. irkerf boat et nieeman, Kr. Ac DENT TO iIiENCOE.-141ff atom C., bound from eq. Lett, to New flrleato. Mock • son t 4tiblon lloodny .31ornIng W o comm no.t olokubt immethat.ly. In order l ig h ten her.* part portion ot bectleck. blot whe n thrown overboard. Me of her canto concitted of OGn tertcleof Boar ant about 1000 peck, cf corn. Moab of the Sour was toetnos, lento the river by no...on:mot up --ittts. llnnu-ret. Vbe'ateamer Bea r,oureia le4 Larayette,..ln- . dims.on the 13th for Mhteesoce. The Lady Pike caught fire; in the aftpari th•hurrlevne desk. yesterday, site.ist 1 airlock.. The Ituneorpreml repidir, and tbroarniet ler a few minutes Ma entire deign:mu:mot the I.4a—which oat prevented, however, by the Minn -, caner of the Tim Elm ortgineist tront minis ',parks which rimer feints the ehironere of mum box. below air Pitsi.—rtnneinmiti Gazeow. . PUNFISII, Pa.J ft (long,. No 141:44 atom; bidro 1.4.ek R4l4en I do glooeog. Aroortdvog. eraser h Ctr .i..... 115 at. flax ms-o,.hklidd Cke 14 hhda . lfa i tt . ) , , II 7 4T ; 41 1 1.117:rf0t: 2; :50144.6741LW44'. dock,'.4 Ocultlt: 42 oks alb IV 5144Nallo: , 411, 1 r1 ) 0 0 044_ Log .. P L T . stile. 144.6 „.. d . Bokm . i Boos k W . ELLS ILL& lita Rams taiir i -14 W. Saner, LOk iis. 1 tair. butter, LiSitail i IMak / no. taw , Mae Mitchell, n' butter, wrii and Mow. Tana ;ea- Vat . 11 il tartar . Wm llama i 5 WM tlas ton, J JO . WIIKELING, Tae D/GILTIL—'3) tibia alsiiist , W.Steltin I ak, tittrbridg•L IligraLr; 9 bills wars, L Monist= bills IMur, Arman i cos, Gnaw a Co; 11, do, 1, 8 Waterman; toms oasts, 111iiat til [RAS dour, Saks ginseng a do Wi tham 2 do wool 00 argalant. Bingham 0 (kg a low mbar le"Wilh Parer. Canada .0 Gratis. Leaks Lama M. tibia Dann Brown a iiirapatrirk;:al do 4 Wa lord, camas on bwart. ..i.s . NASHVILLE. Pea liorsance-3 Ws port. 'Am Hing ham Co tE nlada auger, Jae Denney jr Vol bps wool, hamlet Co. 30 bbla arblekey. 11 Ilelifeklr. 91 bblv lar;1, Eke * donee: lb tibia barna, IV e It 21ceutebeole: nlt bbl easy I bbl ham.. U tAlraplet In bble polatom Sdo limn A 043 bbla giLPS n bee giant ware, Itryce d IdeSee. CINCINNATI. P&L 1101.303,-1 Ldl trees. Colllne of fnrctiture. ILl e Nlortin 1 bbl barns I bit do leer 3 leg, bard-aunt alcohol. D Leech A - Co: 31 Los ell Done, Conan" A Oratutm,• 12 lebde sonar lnirraree 1D dn. Painter 13,,71) do sulp h ur. Monett Jr. Ilarry4o.l bblo whir Iter. millet A Iticle LK= DI do ruollears, 1i Bruce Ccv ttercea barns 3 WW2 tobaeccaltlark &Thaw, 14' tiaUll ham. .1 A Untablson a Co: 10 410 pawn IV It Dolmas A Drat I o.k brit/anis ware. Mullany l Leath.; 1 tiff bbl beerl eta Dort, U Eleckburn A Co. LOUISVILLE. Put TV. lines, Oa Calbert: 3 bble neolaweLJ 310DetItt & Coe 17 6104ru 3 ., Inman Dyer: 12 Wads 3 Ebb tebseve Ibe sampl e J 310/ortald & Co; 3150 pee shoulders, blare Thaw taloa bap , Fonytb Co; 173 bble molvevr, hollers Nicole , 23 do. Dlndvell A Cin I trunk. Don bale. toes & aejler. IV 8. fladroan & Ben Del bUd. anew lot: cale, Jae Intanydr a Co; 34 bates baron. 11 Grad k Can :.0 bbla barn, °erode & Gramm; 1 beales. Covetv Larely; /0 la. Pig rattaytalward 'Dorris & Co. • LOMBrdLLB. Pre Jerrraans —3l tble Lie : Bell t Liggett; 3 !Ads lard 011, Baker Forsyth: ad aka pa.lll, Bog ash a Beane; 1514 bale ahle).4. Al McLaughlin:33 bee eager : McDevitt a Bar 15= pee balk god, 45 bales rattan, Wanaer, Barks a co: •15 Obis whieter, Clark Thee; bbls }Woe: 2. bun wool 11 du RIIIII./1 1 Lox beam.. I Ws aln/rnes 1 hhl sup, liotdasoe a .1411.13. Male arahuser, 11. 11cCul1ouda a Co: 11.10 abater : 44- U. a Bac:ale:soU hardal berm 2 bro mdse. Wllloalbora. 15 Ca; blde blur torovare 33 do Beau 34 to do &fad beef. parade a Utah= Wide] , boo.: Jecaos l olllll. . LOUISVILLE. Dia linenna—=22 meat. CUM a Thaw; 100 Obds sugar,J d Dilworth lb 32 taxis tobileco.ll Ora Bra 60 Beam Joe Brier: 41 bah.. cot., Mug. Dremoelea Ai 1..00 , 14 , 1. feathers, D Leweb t Co: 6 hbd. Wan.. J 61: .0 Libis name. W W Wall.; S hhds muter. Foal. deoont. 4 ter no, Jew Dairen; 1 , bales fun, Wm B indoes 1441 1 Brno aeßingham it CO. :BO LOD L.. rv..ilreallou ti o r ti la lals do. Jo. BkluolJoo4:63 do. 11 lull Johnston. D7O hates cotton, Vonyth Co 140011+ Bother. 71.47. Joan Giß 2 tans furs. Dakar it Forsyth. RAIL ROAD .CONVEYAROS IiLVANIA RAIL ROAD—Y.. VS. The lomat through train !fares at o'ckek a. it AcoorutooLOGO train Inure Z.tg o'clock. In A. 01110 A PENNSYLVANIA R&M ; 110.1D—WiSt. 'The Ezprati - troln 'leaves Federal Rent, etation At tl o'clock. A. T.. amt Ant,. all r. k. , creryday es „tin, Bauder. The Accuunorkintion truin hours al. 10 o'elork. s. le.. and arr. x. IMPORTS BY O. & P. RAIL ROAD . • . G. 1.1 /Vaal. T. larr.M.rrAt '23-217 twit De— cor., K Ware; 14 las wrap, MI tax, 11 II toltu 5.b 444 130.44; I orb potatoes I ek l'extberx, It A tabooortvek ndries. J 4 Co. 1 wor Ee m m 14 lf , L P do. br aelarb: S . I boe .X o bits, P bac 4. tiled Yoelll suiltoom 10 441. floor. Meteor a Roolbtoo. 5 ha. egore 1 do butter. a T 14ajr, 14 blla ho t Oven 17 Md. 3by floor 1 box E a boxes: bble 1.14•11.4 124 bld• 1 but sundri arly es. S Fisberboe rued,. J Uttlentom 106 dos brromm. J Moan; 4 keg. 1 Mc A t"0"2.0. 4 b. boo.. 816144114 Co. I.k. 1141 I do eco., Klr. oat rot 0 Met .kart. 14 04.1 et aux Croon., 00001 Porter; 1175 pr L.eoo. It 1141441, 8 Co. 3 be. 1 k t . rarer. J etorva4 I bbl timothy toed. Brent. Klemm .44, 1 roll mattom, tieo Bovix k 44. lltuar.. 51 Mallautbliro I eturtaxe 1 bow. gy. J Mooott 3 bolt.roam. A Caldwell; 1 bx tos: B k Klrlparrbilm 10 do b . , -*. 921....m..J58arm bit... Jos Maxbdt; 5 bbl. vlb 15 A 1' italrroad: 140. A bell: 3 vie bad. mato :0500 lb, Bra,. Kixtroluitek; 1 441 bum 81' Elmiver. ACCOICIPNWION lIMOrIT ‘0 , ,. Muth 41 & flow. l'ar.ll 74 Ed. L Loomis:. 1314,, gsreb. Eon nedy CbI IJ n Ng. p 44.0.111.2 Port, 7 1114 mineral rel..] 0 eml.h: Sk) 10111 1 0 Rr , S ',Wier, 7 do, Lonals; 10 do WIT, It Tovitorcult: llli taartett.g. Mrs LOVerr d ealnly N W &14r114; d 4,7 s 4447.31e1.64,4474 calm, fans. • . jASSAGE FOR CALIFOR—ai NIA BY RTEOIabIIP FROII t:1:11r ak il K.—Tne attainable_ al/Mutt N kVA .I./A, MO blur, of the abruetre- tar Liur, v 1112.11 tram Nov York. Mere!. Ibitifur Vumeora. %mare by her Sill bake tart ettlicish ' io B kat tiaLlberta. (the SMma litto. at eleminn .110001 ~etrzt.lem wU. 10131912. , ' • ' The aleatbehlp VNITYD STATka. the New l'ork ant Etc Fatn.nilro ateaktithly Line. will cattle= New York. Match 26th, G.le Clng_mt. Vskor,_ IV her will tldge thy. •pleridl4 1 , 11N7711L11 Y.lOO tool. to ran UV. elbsicaabopt 1610 Ayrn, wltbout attention at r, firlr lamer. from Panai,alo EtD Tratleisco. le tke. WINNLELD abOTT, can be prat - m.l 11catPlite mall I:enrod 6f 01° B.* tttlaltly, fora,: of Thlrtl of ileck street . % Plsllndeltilata,sturenti of LAI. 1.11,1 e Co, Not Tort. YOU—Erart $1123 thicratas Barba. . , Canal; Boat Furniture..." HAVE on hand n large lot of Bunt livaima; Srinting Berths, Matitsows.. Ccmlett.l. rs. Ptteets =I Slip fa sal. for au:l6 WM. SOHLG. Stint Amt.