PffTSBURGH uuLionsp uY w 'fur g''r, - -; `PITT flikl:IE,4:1,11 MABCR, • pjy - RE4DING metrf.S.,2 WILL B.E DAD • • BACH PAGE OA THIS _PARRA 'On our first page 11.1 be farad an hiterestlng letter from one. ilarrieburgh Correspondent. The prOdbitorylliquer law has gimped the Seit• tie . ; with 64910 ,Important amendments,, one of "filch is that It Is to he votedon by the people at the October election: • There/. is now a- wink probability that it will;pass the Rouse, as die Senate amendments have Made it less objection ,: shill to same a t t.! Opponents. Let It pass, and if the people do not sanction iblt will ;fall Our •IfeW - York correspondence - will able be timid on our first 'page. 'Correspondents must bear with us. With the best . disposition In the world ,to 'actomModate . every body,lyet the titsla is utter 4, ttepotkible. ,We eannot‘pabliah half the eorr pondence we • • receive, unless we give:our - columns to- that '.. - object entirely.. One * write r' before us,, ban travelled in Philadelphia and brick, and gives •is his eiiierience. He has triedlit, end prefers the Weet Newton Mote, and thinks Gen. Lori- trier just the greatest man living . We will not dispute his opiplon,, it he wilt take our apology for deOlring 14s communication.. Anether„ a tidy writer, is in raptures with the :Hutchinson. "Language fails to express.tho •! . fletutaie" which their Ringing afforded her, and ohetbreaks out In:song, as follows: • Ulna, loan *hall I ' c herithiltrie mrlodih vim. I dole d¢ tor heartllte the murk of Heaven. . veered op with thefrierose , /sands. ' • Anid letized to be free fr om it, earthly Unlade. ' them as POW Ot air level reftsVC EMts, Ind Hd them Godspeed where e'erthey mar rbern /41;507 and tinasenr their trotst.iTit, And °albite+ they loved she rosy thin.; at Ttilky are first rate singers, nodoubt: and we aoay IS well ray here, as any where else, that - • they Ore another concert this evening, where wish to ,enjoy, a really- plessan hour, 01 1 8 5 t to g°- . Another writer is down on the Chronicle -game that—and warm in tenor of the • Irvine' Law.' Hinientitnenta are well 'enough, bat are not new, and would Nave but, little et. feet in the oenae ho has at heist, after it has " • heed so thorcitighly diecussed. ' • • ' • ; Them:al:del of Gov:. Kossutiv and big great enneenvo inhi triouniy circalated, thnt he only. raceieed Sioo ik St. Louis, and that that less 'raised hypo Bair of bonds . : The St. Etna, Re • jniblim, of March 76, says that the amount of money receired by Mr. Rakish, Gov. Koesnth's treasurer, in St. Lows, was $1,700, t zelutire of . the amount of bonds sold by thy Genuniitets, and.thercuonist received atflfyrnat's Hall, which !had not teen lanceted of that dial. . _ The eame.Oppeoltrat raisers' barer endeartored matte an ,impression that Gov. lijharey, head .'; of thellengarian colony in lowa, disapprored a# the canna' of Nesmith, and: that , there l was code:ear between these greatimen. The, falsity of lit Osni by the. fact that 0 ov.,Njbaioy visited Kossuth in Btt LOIIiS, and has gane , yrith him tti New OylGBll2, accompanied also :by Mr., ['omens/ how disgraceful to the. American oharieter is the treatment of this great Apostle • of Etirepean liberty, by a portion of the Ameri : nom =lops 11Y-TICH PAOYFIC : Our mails have brought us. the details of the ,*Vestre t../.Pacific,,irbielt mac bed'New `York, en Stuiday lasi, bringing dates from London to ..the 9th Inst. We find nething of much imppr tante, although the telegraphiedammtchee made. • considerable flontieb. Is England every ; • ' thing was quiet,: as Parliament was natio reins amble until the 12th mit. As to Continental matters; the following estrus 'of a letter to the '. • flew rat Commercial, contains the embstanar "With regard to continental affairs, a goad . . " deal of disquiet still provistbs, although the ito • Modiste' signs ,of danger have Maher diminithed ; than otherwise.—The Council Of State, presid - ed dearly the President, is toOmeeti in Perin in : the course of a week or two, and-the Legisla tire 'Assembly is to be - opened on the 29th.'-- Meanwhile rumor spreads on all aides that the Empire is to be declared on the 20th. .On that : day the eagles' are to be tiMtributed to-the or; ,FL". lathe presence of the Benate, the depittice, -and the garrison of Paris, and report saye,that , by a unardmontrehout Lords Napoleon will be declared Empereir. A net( appeal to the no- Oen will, it is said, then be made to ratify this Aeclaration; and it is presnmed that the mai ori- Will be in its favor. ' • • It is alleged that the, threatened; rapture be , • - tweet' Fiance and Switzerland has been averted Cforthe Present,N and it is added that the Pres *flint be sent the moat pacifie assurances to the various continental courts. • UnhaPpilyit is just inlioPertion to these pacific assurances that the fears of some people are awakened, the aim iesurances given to the friends' of the eon- ratitntion not being yet out-of-memory. If, s4hoireier,-the saimmption of the purple be in- 1 tended, it would obviously be putt of the' plait 'Dec the change by .the most favorable pre'. TIM terms on which the Swiss dispute hire .beentem orarily calmed down ban not yet but a few days ego,- the affair had a very diaisteseable appearance. A note presentt ' edhy the French Ambassadhr to the Federal wee couched in terms .of insolenee which, if subedited to, wouldhave been fatal to ; the independence-of the country. File ,formal - •demand was.tbit the expulsion of all refugees 'he . might apply for should. be, granted to him 'without inquiry. The.. French Embassy,. be : . I uld, could alone know who should be expelled, :and Franey would admit no one to be Mdge in '..such a matter but herself.. Thd right of,Serit-' - -"Berland to give ehelter to refugees of any kind, .ne matter whaemiglit be the propriety of their 'coduct, or the integrity-of their private aster, 'MI thus wholly denied. It eras enough *it the French Ereharsy should give. the names - of those who were to be driven away, arid they be made to depart la soon as they are • •Tointed - out." The communication `concluded ' with: threats of the ineasnies whin, in, ease of resistance on the part 'of Switzerland,lol3l2lNa j. pole= wpuld be "forced" to adopt . • ' -gime remark was occasioned in Leaden 'duet. days age by the sudden departure of Count Wel - ewski, the French Ambassador.. It in neaerted, • ,• however,. that private affairs were the sole canoe. i The Piedmoutese ,Chambers opened tortilla 'session on the nth Inst. •The liing'lspeeth bon matulated the country on the patriotism whieh . -- H - - --- v - • animated all parties, and cOneloded.wittis,een .' timent of devotion to the constitution establish e al by his father four years since. ' • - The estnsordinary statementis pub. ' — llshed the bidendent. Oruely , t, there - must be some mistake that . For an agent to pretend.to &a bby treat} , any religions tesChem from soy part of our terrine oMidd be s ivetsetch at authority bordering ' upon the :ludiorone.: ' -It each kprovialort has : been Ericarrated into a treati_With the Oregon Indians GU:Willa Walla we. doubt not that the &Mato of the Upited States will imake short work of, But even If the Senate ?should such a olanse;or provision, it Mao •1' grant -a-violation constitution that vOnISII4, Immediately ser;selde by. the CalS of the Vnited Biates ; , .:Bot after all it,May- be true enough; end it LS it :least :worthy: of being in ' 'quiredintiend latched; so that dile provision, Id It really ezilos; shall not -b4s,suffered - to be • - Waggled through the Senate. . TheHonieNwtonardfar April contains a date , mtmt in regard to ;Me condoet of ;the 'Americen Government to Or,egon,,tbateughe to atmant the almost selection °ferrety Protestant; sled /in deed=ofvelry:repubilean eitirenytheitonote our rrectionetitutiou. It is contained in a latter riere:XW, a, G. Hpaniding; se:ho vie formerly if the AM erieatv board; mew* the cY e 4'4 Oregon.' Mr. W. and Dr. Whiteneu, yen the Hest-Protestant ads that region. -In 147, sfterleboring • 11 yesrertHeY were eat *Pan by the Indistut,..hs . „tint's' hy the. emitanries - ofPopery, several • - W m iseemetothm were taken prisoneiv'end treated With great cruelty by Bishopillanchetto, and the reefeasttersd and driven Into - thi forest DTnearly.'perished. with' hamper At , d 0014 ; bellkth W was spitoM-' thlreffest ottereleir • er i taltic undo : . - .v. to an Whin . *got. °° . r to g r ia l Detegeee,tre Atte-advice of Ote . late 1.02 1 1 , . tha ~r 2 Thurston, with the - understatuileg 0 , , fibs - . be stationed at vnanappio. the res ie v . sure. and this etTaTe the of the miss ion. ; But the new 8, p dept emit Mr: W. to the - tootle=t'tt, and thitti '.proneeded to establish. n'tresty oft laMsnaby which the U. Bta,- boned t . f .6 6 i n . ore ' keep _ eyntirtutestentmissionarreAt - , ' asstratmtrx forwrrt Mr. W. sun:, • i!.'.- „, Willie treat] Utade itatir For[ i'faila - WaP lai;itlich had 011 ea *milt tiOtivernietitinary tri:!! tiatr.of the Pailitt 40r...soniii tin -, yeket bekte the insamtcre.; Some 70 Papal inissonariesliatie boon laboring in thus.Tunt couPtllei B2l2ooo- .. , eamli; aid still are; and they are now .lifii by treaty: the sole occupants of that important field. iThey are traversing every corner, and visiting I'avery lodge. I &tint learn, this till - - our last !leipellition by elei n to the coast in thiß.ogne . 2.14, I. er conntry,tro trot with three tribes for their landa—having beet. appointed one of the COns missioners, with the superiutendent—to treat witb the tribes for their bulds weit of the NB- ' cadet As soon as be announced this peculiar article to hie treaty with the upper tribes, ill hope of oar returning to that field, the fieldlof 'my choice, and the people of my choice wee ta ken away. That area • day of sadness to my sent ; I spent much'of itnlene, in thethick forest - , upon the Pacifie coma. I lifted up my lamentation amid the wild roar . f the oceans waver. I w pt for the poor !•Nes Perces and Comes, amccg ''whom, with my beloved wife. imsociatedwitblhe lamented Whitman, I labored for 11 years coast successfully. I wept for the little church of 'na tive members, left with no one ever again' to brisk to them the bread of life. I wept, ne I called to mind tbe than years of hard labor:in ,this remote andWark corner' of the earth, drid the amount of money which the churches base -expended upon this field, all apparently laid a sacrifice at the bloody shrine of Papacy, by the baptised hands of an American officer, the hus band of &Presbyterian wife! But God has suf. fered these strange events. The Superintendent of course was is doenced to this anti-American step by the same Influence which instigated 'the poor benlghtew Indians to butcher their best friends. The announcement of this 'etraaige treaty, while it filled my soul with grief, soiled nay mind 4 once as to my field.of future labor The Atnerican thsvernment has taken upon It I 0 shut me Away from my former field,and to-close the doar into the Middle District against Ameri can misaionaries Henceforth my field of labor is among my ea t lntrymen In this valley. I. am now about my aster's business —prraehini IMlr Gorge!-” ~ • i ' r - 1., The Indepenclent, 1. adds .:-,-.lge hope no .01116 treaty has yet been ratified - lay the Senate, and that the proper Dirties; the A. B. C F M 4 will take measures to bring the atroeitypropert he- I fere that body.',' , Gin. Wmetran Sc orr,—'ftetr Southern Whig coteutporaries, although meet of them prefer the nomination of either Mr. Ftttwose or Mr. 'lll 'Sven, before Gen. SCOTT, on account' of the eervi roe the former have rendefed on the couiprn ' mice measures, yet they are willing to nelrriowl -1 edge the great 'claims orate noble old General. , The.Ntur Orleans proxernatqiultrti”, speaks in the following terms of Gen. Scott : , i ,We look upon tlajttr General Winfield 4cott, as one of the most gleriens military; chieftains this country hii ever produced—in'wpose intent dill achievements we, in co on±ftetth all our fellow-citizens, feel a glowi g pv4o. , His ;fame fe es a General—farseeing', s 'hut, Oitnitivray sa gacious, and indomitably .; Mve—.Yeete Upon a broader basis, and has more claim upoo the ,gratitude sad tidally:olmi of hit countMmitt, 'then that of any Americatifeltheeliiing or Head, whose brillfant'lleeas of arms hatt'adorneld our 'military anomie during the present 'century. Team lane doubt ' of that fact The-far-off 'torch witneesedithe displays of his yoUthful patriot ism end heroic daring,..Wherehk he earned a rime and nobly earned iti. too, whielt the lom ing' tooth tot time could serer have era.sed ; from the iron Oblate of hletom, even bad his career. closed then. An =starer years, we Sad him warring - with the savages in Georgia and" Floe ida, bravingehe dangers of the climate; the ri fles of the [adieus, di,' freely exposing life and health, became hie country and nit duty ; alike called for"his terriers. A few years afterward we tee Mirron a 'lssican beach near Vera Crux Very soon after his admirable -arrangements and deteriained aesaults, caused the terror the almost impre g nable fortress of Sao Juan dc.t.il los, to holed et his fret, atil.the star eping,leJ bartnel• wired in triumph 'Wm citadel and F pin‘. Then followed a scrisief brilliant triumphs, such ai the world has rarefy - witnessed. The, rocky heights of Cerro Gordo were no barriers ; to his 1 invincible legions,. led on end directed by es ee -1 orrienced,and admitilltle a tactician. Victory ?olloiteka victory inmpid and 'magnificent' sue ' cession—Contreras andiChurnbusco adara now and unfadiog Isurele- , ari th e glorious scenic of the battle:of 'ilexich, gave into his hands the controf of an empire.' The 6leak North witness ed the commencement of his glorious career of 'terms , The gunny clime'uf the tropies moiled upon the eplendbr of its tOtegruylled cumin - Mien. We are also fete to express tuft bellef, , that lie: ie a patriot in the tonsil exalted sense of tile term± Howicoad it 'bit otherwiec I He has, fought for, and Served, the whore country au; ' ring slong and hrillinnt life--his stalwart frame yet beers the marks of the bullets of the enemy —and on all - occasions he has Meta unfaltering ly by the honor of our common flag. YE OM WASHINGTON Cormva.drne: cf the pay 11.tsb , urg14.6 urw lefsetunciros; Oferch 2.. Recent -event ' s iu BuropnisavY certainly not been of a chirseter to bring into favor with the people of republies large standing armies and superfloona VIA. And yet/with the melanchn ly'ealwrience of France, Italy, Germany, nee lieingary fresh icilemembmiice, a powerful ar ray of disinterested individualetiv pressing upon Gangrene large !additions to the army and navy: i appropriations, COW fortifications, mote ships, I reared - lisle Ail officers in . bath srufies, new 1 1 iradeS of rank, and innumerable exemptions ' and privileges for the 'Military departments of 1 government—breathes of our eyetedi which I halls' always manifested something . of an'l nrristoetatic and anti-republican spirit lam no nnivereal peace man, believing that contea tion in a part of our poor unman nature, and that Wars must home because of the weaknend of the flesh. But peace is our policy nevertlae , ion% and if weary eier justified in arming it is only an a measure of defence against the aggres sive propensities of others. With a legion of, naval officer! who have nothing to do, how ne utral ills that tee should get op expeditions to Japan to convince the barbarous inhabitants of that-somnolent empire, the old fogies of the 'eastern:world, of the'bleseings of civiliiation, at the cannon's- mcutt. And if the best half of the l navy is to be employed at the ntitipodee, , bow 1 DemesneMt- becomes that weahnield have addi- Gone to-She iorce to keep up a 'respectable ap pearance elsewhere., Aires?, in fact, we have propositions among* outs dery for doubling the navy, in riots of thererY,Protable oonGngetr Icy ef yes ba r ing, speed 4 nape upon no by all the rest of the world,' or of,,Mor, making it upon them. : r But on the other band the party or the econ omin'tis are for cutting down ail the esiimaten.— At their itunance the fortifioation bill in to be thrown out entirely, the day sock contracts are to be discontinued, the mail:rites:nets are to be,. blown bit of water, and the Fenian idf quarter., master-and sqbeielertee Stores entirely euepenti ed becenee it lo found to bow expeheire bust , 1 The W} course is evidently a mein between these extremes Let there be eMinc ease of 1, navy,.tecause it is now !minclettitly trong peace; and ins kind of force most *ea ily en upon emergency, : and is alio that woh in i liable to decay, s and moot .Ixperinive h. maint Let rts.not tolerate any permanEntlinereat the army, but emotion the employment of untent for epeeist exigencies, to go out of .ite whto the particular duty is Orton Let tier spend no More money'n lb arms Of fortifications,.for that is to Was e mono more ettiquette, but let no not neglect the t luir of forts and arsentds'wherovl 'noels, otins and sabres are food for oxyg n, and thk, canc. be turned out as .otression nquiren, .bilt stone walo do not decay; an& though often watideiatallaj'enietlce,einnot beim endbetween .the rhingiand the setting of the ann. ' Thus it "iecnieVp me to bequite happens"le the - Diego, Sun Francisco, the month of the C! Ms, andtrtegetn doted on the Pahl c, she , fordfied in ' the mint substantial td effectual claimer. in their prevent coati° ovory city I I anettelm tin that:ireiler might be inithe hat gi.3, an enemy; if strong atm% In a mo th fro] declaration of war. - - There, nothing of warlike : au 'in tl viveddinprite with Eaghind and Q on, yr very provoking to iritsteauthia new °elan. the duplicity of thstairovier In ber Mistimes with tie, 'ln negotiation; she ban always cheated or else rep:tabled the . otiftdedlOnti t theism In 1711.2. we agreed,tO certain Lon dories, Oreatlllritain.emploYed the ' weeterr distil"' to' titahr . forlier leriltory . blab cl belonged to no, ill! and heei'all es were driven therefrom by the - bovine of Mat Licitly twebie inns, edionvordo , . , Aster'the tesVegn theCheseinalte are negetiUte4;ant ' added diPleinnitio' tisolto• to that lnjuii _thelllE44oo. naikusl honor In r} three ~ war with tit:pond nogotiitas gotsakviithoitt 3 eien*lnihining the*.onestlmi on. dcliUs has fought. Out of the commercial ocnivoutians of 1816 and, 1818 grew the 'memorable and long continued dispiatei about" the West which were only settled by'our tusking more gaited concessions in 1830. In 1840 recurred the quarrel concerning the north western boun dary which elm arose from the treaty of 1788. In 1148 Mr. Buchanan and Lord Aberdeen compromised on Oregon In an arrangement which must ,remain indelible disgrace upon - the the Polk. Administration; after Its bluster upon the whole or none;" "fifty font forty, or fight," and so on: We did not even get the line of forty- MEMI== ed to the true Pacific coast would hese given us neatly the whole of ,Quadrs'e inland, which ill eepornted rrocit the continent only by marrow channel, and which:probably contalna nearly aa 'touch good laricP asOtegon iteolf. Tho line was fleoted to the eouthitivieg the.whole of the slant.l . tit Groat Britain. .Bat this treaty eon twined a thing clause that nobody on our side considered of any kocoont, yielding to the Had eon's Bay Company, and ill servants, certain privileges in regard to the navigation of the Co- lumbia. Under that clause British ship mas ters hare assumed the right to land carioes freer of disty,•auti to carry On the coasting trade on the same footing as American vessels. Their. goods'have been seised; they have appealed to their home government4their demands have been sustained by that goeernment; and now a negotiation is going on between the two coun tries, to determine whothcr our revenue and navigation laws shall be enforced or not on the wean coast no to British vessels The object of this proceeding, on thie part of the British government, can only he to sell out the advantages which their double dealing has secured to them, for they know that no' Amen can administration could, if It Wore to disposed, muster to another notion the jurisdiction over its own waters, a right which is an essential part of every nation's eovereignti. I shall await the reeult of the dicker with interest, for inn mo ney transtnetion both parties are very "harp; though it 'most be adoolitfid that the bull dog tenacity of John very often, gets the better of Jonathan's acuteness. The. eoinmittec on ways and means have ro solved to cut down the appropriations for next census operations, from the estimate of 1.'160,000 to one third of that stun. The epecifil commit tee of the Senate is alto very industriously con triviug howhest to diminish the amount of mat ter proposed 'to hopubliihol. Thorn ere no new developrnente in the greet deritial contest. Buck', pretensions to the' presidency begins to be canvassed with coned Stable esti:M.4oes, so do Senator Hunter's Both of tb l ess iodlviduali are eery, lucky men, and may as well strimblainto the preeideney as the lost Democratic incUmbent of the office. The state of the game . to now such that it ie." great disadvantage to a Deinotratic. aspirant to have made himself eminent by the t ie - o f exercse o high talents in an appropriate sphere; that o say, to have /71.11(4'l distinction is to have made .enemies In the party, and to have enemies is to prevent prescription. The leading canoe of the dimension of the Demderatie party. et this time, clearly is the want of sumo maxinf commanding talents mid character, before whom the genius of every vi ta{ should be abashed. A. 'Cs nil Anual'blrbs by Commie." A swarm of second and, third rate ;great men are contending for Andrew Jackson's boots, end 4 is doubtful whethir they will nottear the in t cirtincp out of the party as well as the eyes out ofieschkother's helots. The thing is coming down to a foo4e, how , ir. Everj weak or so" candidate drops behind find cot of sight, nueared for and onthought of, tken teldior filling in the confusion of • retreat. allas iWone of these immature defuncts. Nis letter for abrogating the constitution nniehed him: It'ls not known when be died, but be is 'opposed to' have liCen buried nn Sehooley's mountain, in New Jersey, near the spot where he rash let. ' Den. Butler,',also, is gone. Be Is said to have died of ',fetter, Eke his compeer. In Napoleon's march from Egypt to Syria, through the desert, when • sol dier etaggered trot" the lino, struck with fever., and blindness, his comrades joked over his dy. ' tog struggler, and ironically censured hishad taste for leaving ouch good coiripany. Such are the • I•orrove cf war, and we find in same of the inci dents of the present campaign elmitar examples though on a entailer ecsl6 of "man'. inhuman. ityto man." No body mourned over the on timely fate of Butler and Dallas, though they were old and tried collier' of Democraey, but . .mmay laughed, and all artrihnted their untimely end to trio de as. IheUborgh NCIIIIIN. 2 Na. EDITOR:. We wire another flying moment 0 make knortn a few Mere facts in reference to :he indebtedness of Civil Institutions and learn ing on Cacholiciim, as Bishop O'Conner would hove it. W.hat we wrote in oar lint, we wrote. -'currents celeste,' end so we write at present, We S.IRETe then, and prove, that the tendency ~' Papal doinloafion is directly hostile to civil ine ti tuti ans . of learning and freedom.: Progress in science and literature, and conseententir in liberty, is completely forestalled by the iota moos pretention of the Romiab Church to In fallibility. One instance Is sufficient to Illus trate this and corroborate the statement of Mae noley, quoted in am. last, ' viz, that the pro ' rest of learning In the last XOO years bas been mode , •in Viie of Popery." We simply refer to the condemnation of the great Galileo. Fdlowing is an extract from the sentence of the Inquisition 1835, ouder Pope Urban. "Where so-you, Galileo, aged 70 years, were denounced, I I for holding as true a false doctrine taught by many, that thesias is immoveable in the centre of ' the world, and that the earth moves; therefore thiii Holy Tribunal, &c. he., determine as fol- I lows: lot. That the proposition that the son I. the centre of the world, andimmoveable homy its place, to absurd, phsToeophically false, and formally heretical. 2d. The proposition that too earth is not the centre of the world, nor int- , moveable, but that it moves ' and also has a I dinrnsi motion, is also obeurd, philotophicollg false, lee. &a" Boob is the way in which learn- 'ns end-ecienee are 'indebted to Popery. Vigil; to Historian Bishop, taught that "there are men 1 tiring on the opposite aide of the earth." Pope Zachary commended his legate, as follows: "If I ha" (Vigil) "persisted in his heresy, strip him of his pritetho4d, and.-drive hint from Ihe church and the attars of God." The "Index Earn:mint torins" heti doomed almhst inlay classio Pro testant antlior! Milton, Young, Cowper, Watts, Jr Moon, the historians the poet:, the theologians and scientific men of England, &attend; Amer- I ica, an( Franco, are all under the Pepsi Ban! The Biwa itself it In the Index Expurgatorial' I 1 "Religion is ruined if you permit the study of ' the I Ii o r Gree ko n a n unTlO ew'. wonder was t:O h n e t d h e at r we at 1 *a find of the 1 f o r downright ignorance in the Homan Catholic' toted Church; no Wonder that we road of their priests , boasting of their ignorance' of Hebrew and m"' Greek.. "Greek, says one of them, "le a new ltalo- and recently invented longue, and we mud me to bo on our guard assists Ill" He it wag that vol. Cardinal : Bombe, finding Gadotet one day tram , err- latiog the epistle ~to the Harness, said "leave , these childish matters; • such fooleries:dd. , not n '''''' become a sensible man." omen - As &necessary consequence of this spirit, the tat on liberty of the press, which must ever be the a:- b u ild., patient of civil and religions freedom, and the ~..,.- patron of learning, Is held in.utter detestation ''_'''.,' by the Romish Church. An Instance or two ,_ 'o" , will mottles for oar proof. The. great. Cardinal of Henry VIII, assured the clergy that 4, if they did not inthue suppress printing, printing would supprees them." Lord Herbert has given as 1 the letter of the Cardinal to the Pope. "Thin I Inew invention " of printing has produced micas 1 • B&B affects of which your bonnie/ cannot be igno• loltim- rant: If it haserestored books, and learning, ' lid be it has also been the occasion of those sects and ' • schisms which daily appear. ?den begin to call in questiomthe present faith and tenets of ' the - church; lathe lalty,reatt the Bripturee, and , ids of pray in tint', vulgar Wove. : If men are pawns , • tom the ded that they could make their own way to Clod, and en their ordinary language, an well no In Latin; the authority inf_ the male would 'fail: 1 `' 'Which would be very prejudicions to our eclat. anticalForders. The mysteries of religion must I be kept in the bands' of We - Priests—the secret j and arcanum of church •gierernment, ", Bach is ~r the way Popery patrinizef the freedom of. the "''' press! •' }las popery ehanged 1 Let father ,Cli. m?Yt vanL blmseltan Italian friar, buts Bepioblican. , mid answer. Referring to the liberty of the press at In-• at Estee, spit', he says. "Let .olvillied Europe Abut. look at that Atigged, crippled, ehackledr pans- • ~ m i.. oled, end brutalised thltsiettie prase of Hinsten ~,.,I Italy I' Ain! let Wad loot'and bless God that \• 4- i' the arm of Papal powerinWithared, withal:the eV' pariditie bag can only,mtemble har Impel, eure_ 7 ,; d she ea.ind.ittipotent taidediationa,:in her toothless. We Jawsoigslast _ trans-00nel sod ~,...,, iteedoncli -Look's( yon ionolniOnf - ignorant, '''""r e bigots gathered round a table of -41;e_"1101,7 tr.ig Ottit,!elitritied volsktaaAri(Wirlio triltiduarind.rieh ieithe rain.* othiddatry and tittelligeisee. = . , ltlirk how they wince, and scowl, and vent their impotent and imbecile riAcour, On .0 0 endiodimoilte of imm or% . . . tal mind• es besotted in intelleif esbigoted, their sequirements are .barely adequate to cite ldgue the book they abhor; in • what they 'call the "lodes."' and slid the anther's tuitrolito . ehpy hoi they hits his beams I' L. We challenge Bishop O'Connor to pre. one • single country on the face of the earth here Ignorance pnvidle and the press le gagged that one boast of either cut er religioaa liberty. We dare even the unbridled impeidence of a min who publicly his styled the Protestant church a "hold of ever? foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hntefni bird," to produce testimony to show that the corrupt system he advocates has ever furnished half the genius • or learning of' the Protestapkulergy and laity. We hurl the gauntlet of defiance at the man who fondly hopes that the "luminous.cross" which appear ed In the heavens some time since may be an omen for the eeturn of the sword and the faggot, ' of persecution and the rack, to gainsay the fact that the "Dark Ages" were the result of Papal domination. Wp challenge him to deny that Gregory XVI. styled the liberty of the preen "never-to-beenfficiently-execrated liberty of booksellers," and the' liberty of confidante "a delirious conceit." We chellenge him do ex tract all the Protestant learning from Ireland, and uniting what remain, with the Catholic _learning of Spain and Portugal, and Mexico, and South America, and• Rome itself, give as a .picture of the literature of the Papal Hierarchy! But we demise the literary questiou, and close with a few remarks tending to prove that popery and Republicanism are essentially in ' doinpatible, and that the free institutions of our country where true liberty prevails, are obnox ious to Papal policy: Bepublicentem acknowledges that the people ore the supreme temporal power, cod that imp- Mat authority has no place in her domain. Does Popery admit thin? Nrorr? "To the law and the testimony." Let ue see. We shall quote Papal authorities themselves. "The Pope," says the council which had Gregory VII. at its head, "The Pope ought alone to wen the taken of imperial dignity. He has poWer to depose emperors and kings, and is'to bo judged' by no man." "I'am the lieutenant," says Pope Inno cent 111 , "of Him who has written on his thigh, 'Ring, of Rings and Lord of Lords.'" " The Pope's power," says Blasius,' -is over all the world,pagan as well asChzistian." "The Pope," says Droving; "is monarch of all Christians; su preme over all mortals: from him lies no appeaL He In judge In Heaven; and in all earthly jund diction suprrme He in the arbiter of the world." "The supremacy of the Pope," eays Bellarmitm, "is the main subotance of Chrietianity." "Cath olics," says Scioppiun, the Pope's pow er to be not only ministerial, but imprnot and supreme." .kStattitss mad: by laymen," eaye tlaynarilue, "de not bind the clergy " Paul IV , in his boll, 1658, says, "All Protentaote. be they)fings or subjects, are splettmly cursed." "No illusion is more dangerous," eye Bonnet, "than to make toleration of religious sects a mark 'of the true church." • .'SO secular judge may eOndenin sprint," eays Gregory IX., "and if he does, be should be excommunicated." "The Pope," says Sissies, "can awn/ leery porinkleob• ligation arising/ran an'oath." We mate no continent on the above passages, but simply ask Bishop O'Connor, or ant one else, to explain how they are reconcilable with the American' Constitution and' Lawe, ar bow they are compatible with the institutions of civ il liberty. An entrant from Wallop Hughes will give ne their neplanationv—"lleretofore" says be, "we base taken oar politics from one or an other of the parties which divide the country, and hare suffered the enemies of our religion to Impose their political doctrines loan ns; but is rime for us to begin to teach the cOnntry those moral and political doctripes,whkh Sew from the teachings of our own church lii are ar hone lee, wherever we may have been barn. Thle is on country, and, as it is to Lynn:H. derouihly • Cathtillc, we hare a deeper lament la-public .1 , fairs than any other of our *Bisons. Tus slave roe a car, Tun CanICII rowan!" This da ring and impertinence is only equalled by the Boman Catholic Bishop of Pittebnrgh. Oar next, and list, will be on the right of pd. rate jadgmenL MONO.. • Another Certifieste to the excellence of &I'Lsoo't Vat 'Alm,' unto. J. S.cto *'olio —osinult.—lt Is Mth .ten I Mal tiots, toy iertMato, (toottYytm I 7 Ms [moral covulmtty of Dr. unseen Amato. Worm Itpoo ,, to to year trate , . matt MY. Moon. Sc. emt tv amtrwt from bit assma lot to ten m omtalmitto. 1 mod • fm.bottlos to mJ om 4,,ct. of .hint I roe nally Malty. TM Woe. I wit to .7 mo . comer., env rood oo teeratry, tint II Irmo wory matiol mittfoottom. U.S:OIWE MAXWELL. Aorpola. Carvell Otto; July 1.1. 1146: b.;14 by most _•.wrlbble akollcvt•• Anal by tlyy al. 0.004 8 W.. miaraf , l2. - P • Nelson's tint Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. , Inl Officg Ifvildiay, Thrd &red. ITIZENS and strangers who wish co ob -1410 on omits!, tool i t soil lib likoswoo, ot • got rood , torio or Ico, it to Mote lotiotot to toll at this well karma totoolisbetool, orbit:* oollitortica to ir1...1.0* oo Mono atoll, Itottot ea of lb. 1.1,474.1`,1t0 Wot .7prer `47l , Piti ' llita *'Y r " ; ', . ` i Tr ` .t poorartat onll2•lll%.atiottoil Moot/ma ot tarot: , t o Oatt,ootiom prootioot lb. oolotirotki 110010. of tilatottolybisiod Now link, Ito Mauro lalttooll to to oblo 10 Ong/ to ltio Ostrava or lb. Att, • sty It ot Nap. :rya., tabor tioglt or to grotto, Iota& ass tee. Boom* opt* a./ orstolino, la rood:air,: holt 't .'Acct 0. 0.. tod r 00. 1 otAfitatort Nooatortalt, IY, lot soait.i. 1602 3161. SMI L M. RILE—LOP V&A know wh.t rookcan pat the Prtltot,PPAPi.tur top to tottplcsalO IC It lo trolnA PA with ti roudi, i tad the CTrento.roAtoo ortaatool l'ho MUtt. le O I P. va• A p . t W s . At MA n yurs truly. •. L1:11471 , , Onreaa. Co.. Nn Il.mmu O. W. Km. Cie, Pirtrirato•—bp,r Str—See I.ft with • quanuty uf C•tratoututtt 10'60 one mar. Beni usl2 lictient from pre•••f o•P•ttruttulu. It ritleell rsyldly. Truly ToUt.. raermit4. I'LLTON Z CO. ter atte by Drugetsts •ecorally thrauitheUt. the tits • tuarell4erT.' 111# 4 36 Whero farwill, talk ahout what 704 liat;,atut you will either .rear Agar of the gnat 1r *tart prrystAtton. k 99•13 To tbe people of the 11. &anis% q. rurell'a erletrAPPl A nbiatt Liniment. It k.. toad. astir At the mow retosrl Able carts of parlays,. rbrovlAT tint, wry.. Allettlaru.rptpal asatplalnt% AA, on nag& awl, 10f.M.J...n etterorl remedy. la applie9blt , to era, ly all AITTATer wltlrb coolCroem•ably benebt.d by • lltr• Akio. 91 that klt9l. I See Tarettirete9oLl Citizen's bin=m Company of Pittsbusgn C. O. lIUSSZY. Passunurr. eAMUEL LILILII9III.LL. OFFICE, pi WATER, irrarmar Kumar LED • WOOD STREETS air INSURES HULL AND OARHO RISKS ON ititt DUD) AND MISbISBIPPI RIVARS, AND TSARUTA• RMS. W !mom cooing lop or elanaa , by EARL .2.hut to wra., nJ OD SEA tux( INLA NA 1101 1102% , and rRjA•SPOSTA 7701Cv W. . Mummy. Vita. BaasUr, • Hugh D. King. Unbar Dun Lap, Jr, li.ll/611AUgh. Edward Irratiiiinni. Waltrr Urinal. Ira. II mums sancss4 Our business Maniere referred to the adver tisement of A, Curry, Forwarding and Commis• sionlferchatat, of Cleveland: - The bottom( which he is agent have already commenced,their trips; but owing to the large amount alkalis the Lakes, they are not able to tllO u regularly as they will In d' short time. The rotate for which they are agent is by tar the *hottest to Chicago and Milwankle, Time from Cleveland to Chicago, 22 hones. The businats will be done with des patch, and the ratee, we underatand, will be fa vorable. . . , On Wawatat, 2tOt but, Joax Onornunots, unl of Thotdas tl. ong r Ogtols 11. LOW, 140.1 4 rows ands Th. thou!l •M tato plow at 11*los k. * onrlll INC/. B.' BAYARD & BON, Dealers in lanthert, Mt. and 011, No. SU userti ergot. (or sos i arists= sausar& i . „4,0 boast %les. t i=o, WI. &a, 114.. saarNIAY rdAorinum, 811AO. OODYLIN • SALMON, Casstaatly su baud sad SO LARD Asul mas9ll2 Puuif UOi f; niDEF, "VllMAterm.e" • J. pf.,6:3:142.. JO , reced, 600 doi. India Rubber Air W Bel* sesartad Mee. We turns the sttenticas oCORY 0 . 2 . 547 o. l = to our Kock, es.ere ere eaelleiLlo sell et eastem whelesele Lou.., the I tella i kbber De. • 4 tie. 11. awiun J. I VII 103.. O ity,liktcorimnitmonwmrml re yin Seven Brothers of Wyoteing; or the Brigands of the Revolution. - Thus Wort le • nano. of exciting Interest, and exhibiting novelillov teeters of the lieveluiloo. ii , .'ll.. Olklenfener t Co., N0,'70 Vatitit street hen It ityr eel*. " . - i Memoirs 01 Watt merreed enure' ree.e b 1 Beth Waldo Emerson and Woo. R. Ohanniet • . . The Wide Witte Wovicl: by glisabotn Wealherel. . • Ncv2 Appleloo's LittavT. vonielullit We Ten"' 110 . b Fetus by Thelkeray. QUOAR k MOLASSES—. 1 'co heft. x o. n . MS DUX Aloissaag7t reed . nisd tor We D7 l tasr26 sod NI asssad-st... WITIRK-8 hie. Free. HoUl'or sale by ."." kW.IIARBAUUII. t USTARD-21roundEuliThin kegs, tin ChatidpfAri purrs, tae: 69 40. ( 010 0 4 . 0? sale 141. , '1044:03) . STONE--Sit,O Ground for itSiby . - . • J. KIDD t CO lbs. far ludo by t .J. J DDI CO. LEE .; 4 ' ,; ` ' • t.;-: ,' -Oar-Rid. ' y. ,-, :, ... . . .... . rimig.th ree stall tirtek .4welling housel I :rd.' 248 ettert7 Saler, etintaltalng complete '• of and Water ert's... Poeseeelon elven an tint Of APtil. Enquire of :2 AA& PARK& Jr .. i 00.. ... warlerei3ts ti ', :2 i ,&vond street. OTTER-5 bble. Roll. for Isola by Or We , by fmar26l WICK lk IiteCANDIA-411. ••I I I •• . • FL VIT4IO Ur • .multl rtmPMrrWO:rlll:7l - ci VILE LIGHT GLOVE—Deitined to super oftle the black kti,aa Winter Glow: apt only oud•? . I T n ..Ts and but much more durable, arid per foaly water proof, besides pomading all tha virtue. of the TUN °lrp zraVaPil kr", afA. WOO AND IldoW-1.1.1u0 Uraitlr, or 511thui, ore,' for proration to all Muds of add work of lb. Clounirt sod Inuardat, roaantacturo arit handling of Prdadhe. sod other Wood. alkali.: for river. storms,, sod firma 00roVallies in the. Fire fhlr rtroeut. Ttorty dote. hair. Just 0tt1....4 far rale At the Rabb.. Repot. 60.1011 Lisrket.t. I J. t glair 18$2 A. CURRY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, In A. H. , V4 CIAVS/41.21 . 0, 0. r Line. and DAILY A tt f o o f r e li salfoTtr= 1 1 .? a 11C reludandPitts urs • .comixamEts. lisirierson Petribiong, Sandusky. Ohio. Brown a Dodd. Toledo, Ohio. nsq " l M t i n 'l nTr . 0. A Lindley it tu. e h a ' ai Stue ,l . l llllnois. D. O. Mains.. C.. hero/ : timing &Co.. hero/atm, Wisconsin. Dutton a Co, Racine. IV iSIMON2I. in •CO . ,o. Ime0O•113. Kirtland t Young, Mimi:mns, Wisconsin J. O. Bidwell, Ylitsbrirkb. Taylor a °Marne. Oineinnati. Ohio. J. Chester A Co.. Ostroff., Michigan. John Wallace. 11 JOarigh, Michigan. lIEFERISCItS. R. Yl W.teli. Etothnes It Ob Akrno. OHIO. R Columbut.to. Ityarson Siski,, and i l l. W.Shepard, Chic.Ro.llß.e. Agent for Merchants' and Killer's Line, ON TUE gels CANAL. • reAll COVIOI.I roux taeourst. - V1 Idtfklrr " ". ' 11.1 5 e "" : 04IV . PrrgArtZ ' .... th''4"P. 31. Peso dt 00., Proprietor, Itorbester. o ' ..,toecror ' . tlottolo', Mork Pottage. 'II:A 31Aloo." Eblpby flultrot Inver Li[l.l ot Tow Wotto. L L-avto llor No.B, Ea pivot, Dolly at I, o'clock. P, CLEVELAND & O . ? „. I:ENSDUR ( . III LINE. Having . m m moon eu ont with Steen*. Rork. 11111 Co., of Ogleoeborgh. Now York. Azoot for the Oil dreohorgh Itfolroatt. and the Cllo%di. Line of 'tee:nem lo'r'geffrtoTtTrmtgt:itur .I'!:Zlo`4,l,l=o'ob'o.t.t. Canada, CLEVELAND S PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. I nut rrepuot tocootiatt itvight b this Bowl at Inthog trnto Cho Irrlera lormerir %Pan . ' nta In nil rine. /hip (reigbt-dlealned fot toe .ot a • lb, ...s, 4.1 of MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. this Mnn.. y on - tbe otratdtA of IN V/ ig•t0m,•111 n chit mule Mr.. are t Odd Ft... Amer, u.. [f thyme k. sin lePTi my deck cycry,os.nloo. Hominy. mccidcd. !doom, ....band at Emadutly and Toledo. and mrmi At Moor.. in km. for the.MOrPl.k trainofrar. l °";''' no. c an al and witk the Chidum and ct. kind. I 11 of canal and Meamboata. Pasmolorsla Ms to chicszo on themilm".4.'n.."°ln'"""" Vte t" P . or freoght roman, ply at rny nail", Na BI ltl curet. ImarlAt( I A. CLARY. Ayent. I I II7IIEI2AS, Lettere of Administration V to tss.stsu or Di ikons?. west/ 11 . 0 .W TO. A rabeny cuitaty. ilsc'il e have ban grouted to th e sub masers: All rmons indebted to earl Ware. ere re gnu. 1 to mob. ImmelleLe usymmiti• end those herloit eating itualint the mme i sill present them, duly authen tirstrd fur tetttleuseuL untmon BENTLEY', A, 11. APPLE-Q./Th. , rdtsburult. lurch IC A lbii. i Administrators. riouron.a6l• ___ ollfsiherty County. ss.l .3 , .1.r.r, In thci Orphans' Court of said ;',. , e County. it Moe unarm 01 the account of , Brom , ILO/411e, Admltilatretor dr mills ' j.7. ~ A of Philip Mowry, ilsreeshl. At No. .4-.., March 'Coln.. 0011. Awl non, bleroh r 2. Tte — r -- 1552, llntilart appoint Illmasr laantorlt to wait ilistmbute. by 114 Court. J. M.llltUr 11. Clerk. The Auditor oboes pettezl.Tlll attend to the 1 0 0?,lbrag- h ro s ri,X,l “ ll ' surest., b llttrail IL cat ZIT; toe 11111 day of /brit, Al, lo o'clock: J , 11.. al Which hum ...1 plane, MI pistol littnreetel rosy er mei. mut they u ill ).....p,.....4. i tienke elogN11.1"„ el, ! b . • 21 I !WIWI'. Fail Etnad Meeting 1 4 MEETING of fiticens friendly to the in, attai l :t't;itirTuTai.l, i llri 'is t sZ th tiro w iLit tostreet, In Friday meultin, =MR lost 00 710 terlONti to lamb communes tor id . aloe Mt* eutarribLinu to the cLii,i stuel. el the corn 0. NT re/ dlstlicavished gentlemen era ermesied to deli , lir adiniesee on thy Booths once sod adesunutre of this work. thr ribs. t or l f tt , M , , uutt . and other lerulltter. ~.F A ge y n/r:d&j i tlgo o , ,,x 6 ~C l, ..a u rue IS tellIgill; ‘ , Hotel Parnitn4 for Bate at Auction 'VIE subscribers will offer for 8110 L s 5 patine atullai4 meoluantlag on the let Jar al Aped sent, ruat i leulne until all I. eaOl. the whole furniture sal Acturee of the Unltal Lltatrs lir/al. la the Cry of %heeling. reined aC Melo fire and tie In saliva It cintalMs prem . ? letriety u, be toned In ssr Bum , . MY: Bed , 81` 14 .c. (4 '& ..., Chairs. rotas nuns.. 614 BlaLui room furniture, nu, tn. le. Terms uyedit Atone itt Pitla YAILNALCA lIOEPUItII. The ahem ate la posrportel mall Monday the inn dsr or Arn small us arYta inssalutionof Partnersbip. I r .. partnership butwoen tile subscribers, tauter the Cm, of Vetiliirs ACo nag this de, dia ie. ten by mutual comm. The barn .." of the Coal 0111 F0U.1.1 by P. 11r0 orniek. 'who /tea yrurrhaet,llll the / trnrie of .ell Arm In the Itrisebe Iron littlhmtl ie itlntrieril b, rollect ill tit e insets of eatil tr. ---- P. MISMIMICB. ELMA YID TIIOIIAK_ thiIIEICT 11. VICILBLIO, 40110 It. PaCtILErL N J nCan il s I re M!ilda m N .l r, 1520 E Ill e ltlh, • . J 1,11.4 a Cu Yo t, la .1 The undersign ed basing purchased the tsp. it of r4<1 , 1» t 10.t.b. anode. tom Worts. will ott:l74,:soofortaro of Lou ell.Vitlim To Lets SHE' tireee nary brick ilwelliag house 1,5.rl rxmo, brtineit flotEmbt rat WM'v. , ..• LLSO•-•The trogre rimy Reale.* .0.11. Market al.. T0t,.11 E./ I . Mrl L 41,. rt. str i Z y ti im Aglcil co, • No. 19 Slut. rt. • To UTTER—Preth roll just eed 214)4245 . 'tee limn, Ostr24 ' !att. troutort. WRAPPING PAPER— • .:5,1 Reams Medium Atm , Croon ••• r. Extra to sal weight raltit teir Ilardrar• or limo, ft ta br Total J SCllOO,OO.ltEt Or, 24 Wort stmt, VOPPERA.:S:: bblg. for Bale fu lJ sr2i Jr 2CII(VNIIAKI 4 ta 11t 50 bbla: Whitirig tor We by SCIIODNIUKER t CQ.• - - Y . APERllradaaro and Dry Goods wrap. -- gost-f -- ‘' J. FOOOONNUOS ER • CO. 111ACON-20, lbs. tec'd per 0. & Pa. n • ro, - Dmarti a co. LARDLARD -20 Able. in store, for Bale by -20 mart It. DALZELL • CO. mOLASSES-03 bblr. landing from eunr • aT'"" a "' " 1 ' . B 7 R. DALZELL a co. _ kr G. SUGAR-100 bhde.,9ooo fair; just YbY " dY by J. E. DI [MOUTH & • PEELED . PEAOIIE9-201msbele rec'd . tor N.O by ituaral 8. it tt.IIAB9AUOII. . frOBACCO-401tegad twist,: just recoilid . cronig•torot tad Tor I. or .4.r muzz s. W. lIARHAeUII. I IigESE-50 bxs. W. R. Cheese, in ;443 — re g 11l and for rale by tonant) 9. - t W. II ARDAllalt. .11:4 , .1400/1 -40 bbla. Worth's Extra Family, marl for by 9.2 W. II AIINAUUIL /-11GAM-50,000 Common Cigars in store and for We by trotr2sl 8. • w.tizanautnr. ROOMS-100 dos., in store and for sale air roartt 8. a 1V 11481168011. .• Irm %/emit. J Wm. 61 Wa se g , .... U. Dawn 14.11ers .14 lictootuzater Oialutl Rat. • Ova - J. B. Bagge d Merchant Tadarr, Na. 180, Mignut St. Ph paC4loOty. °Meg{ . 11.1.10N10 HAW tiAYE received their Spring Fashions and OWIs tad will cootinne to receive by *very arrive. ..flin i olt.:nitarttin the tut sr. 10,11.1 to coll. All bud. tYeot the lots pro. Or trou usss...•lll nllllO2 by th AthdePili. , himb 2.1; Iss2—.lmar2i.dly • John P. Scott..-: • tl[f H o DLE . SALE Dealer in Drags, Pra t Stem Pittibts/7217,41Y;. end _ D" " "94 ' " Alt snlsre ri<el” prompt .11.1rtinn. AsrAgent for Issadest • Co's ralisable family smildors. ma r.4:dly Samuel _Stray; . . BIER C ILAN T TAILOR, . St. Clair :Thiel' Buildings, St. Clair Strut. WHERE" he is prepared to show his 'usual large god von ussortrl sleek of IPANIIIthiABL 0 tre edblo grlllbg aup to ortlg Was style •blet , be will usegt thu mptobotiou of who e.., p.,.. got . him with their tateougv. memitr Great Sale 'of Dry Goods • AT AUCTION.. 1118 morning, .Wednesday, at 10 o'clook; ,111 hi comumuoikt tbi sal* of tbe entire gt ng ock of Chi Is deali • oast= Morti...No. I , o 4 ll.l r ket streeti l oreZ s a Cntn; litinna. 9 TbVeU r tril Ls poal i tin sal without rrerrri, and Will mutt:oho from tor to du'. un7 111 all Is sold. • ' P. ideMg,NNA, Auctions.. Pittsburgh, March 21; 1834—cute.m. • T. J.:GILLESPIE, Q. 16 WOOD BiRBST, PITTSBURGH. Manufacturer of Looking Malin, raAND'VHOLESALE DEALER inCombe, .nu Coma (Soule; offers to DI. onsittnen sad the k • most complete emOrtsotat of. flood. to' his liD.• nimble to Lb* li•nn• yam. Wing exterttleely coined In the messofectureof Look- Ism Ineeme..tis enabled tp offer, loSocements te.Pot . chasers nom to 00T hC.III/2.1.13.1.41100. =W. leambnat Qilding T GILLESPIE: is pre nrett to contract I. for dec.:rioting uld 01.1,11,4 , oatbir olrest role lat 4 litiOtiegt p94.104441.pa1. Mei ifiLOVERSETsIIS , bbls, prime western, J. T. a J. J. BOON. max.2l. Mort, nr.t. cI,INGHAMS—Of neat qtylos, fine q➢nUtp, , LI wad lls-bt. imallium avid dark, reed by man: °OUST -POSTS-1300 Lomt F'os;.s and :Ns os .1000 Pu... • do* • timicat..amt far *Os tor_ • mart{ ` , . eora i ct•tra H N ' ltatt.. inißtSSlLKS—ln'ir - e — aivariety of styles jay no. okin.t stare temni, - • - hitlßPlirt BDILCUVIRLD. To iTHRU Stay Brickpwatiugllowtot & natal on Pont ativdt. mush door travails sot rite. Euro.. or .141 Er BALETOId. sireAri24 or )1.• C. 11.011. . LO I i '.bla; 'Um B. Fol.for F.arJ. T.i J. 1410Kiii qI3RW - IIEAL-20 aka. reed, for sale by .2024 J. T.a J. J .BOvNE IRE higheet price in °ash _given for Beef- liiiitiders, by k A. FAUN/AMA A W. marin eriWood Arid First Stk. . -VG IRON-200 tone Mahoning Furnace; we " Wltifcalit iiti sale by J. k R. FLOYD, mar 2 1 Round Cbrierh. , oy, for sale by J. KIDD k Co, SEEDS -20 this. Timothy. Seed; • -1 - Clover rovirele 4/ tolerl3 / : 22L /LOYD. A Good Bargain Offered: 7-77 rplig`nodorsignod eon fOr sale, the 5f01.3 .3 Ingle.. ...Murry, In gout mouton orde, 4 the fbanl. of Marna Bunn. mating of Pr.,. Donuou. gr... for the narpore of making illudon nod poor frt.. Push, krul 110.01d10ge, Au, Au; ...lug al area...ors, ab 4 roaohlned for ital. unto.. and moulding, srul ocher counaari sitti• ouch gore • Any tobrmatton tn.t may to detlral, rso to. RP. at .7 U. by calling at the 0)0,0 01 .11U.Ified morT,ttn. MP HAM PCKET. GILLIOTT'fi Vietozi a Pens No 303 et. fin7oints Do Ladla do No. 170 do o ' • - Do.• do. ‘ do No. 179 do do Do. Prhall ., • do N 0.351 ' A sapply of lana96oe .110 9 Pm/ Daft reed and far go., by the quantAty or estate 9/ JOHN H. MELLON, marts 81 Wood etrrrt. Hay and Manure Forks. rpWO Hundred doz. W. Harper & Co.'s . eelebrtted and Masan tole, arrirlorr per ' : ; " irtr:POlrDErrElt, Arent r,r ovpar t Co. Wm, Pt. lIIIEgER'S EMPORIUM, Celebrated for osatltars of 61, °arability a workmanship and low P'l jilg ITQC6 CLOTHING—Storks lams and Oultionabiso—Grtt inducemene in rash &Irv's, W 4 I N A VDT 17)1 rr 117 1,7 " ""-'• N o. 71 SMITIIFIELP ST. norr Dessmul •_ N EW GOODS—A. A. Moron A. Co.. hone of Drrrl=an%lll=l377,lss, ros. peulne "'l:?r•Putrusts Ti,..,..Wangs de Jazoneto. Cambrks, Fhawle. Ilsulln de Wass, tr. Cc. starM .11 , RAPE SHAWLS—A. A. Mason CO. .o will open on Wedeolday. tho 2lth inst.. over ova thousand Embroidered sod Plain White and Colored Crane rhavrl., or all prices. mar= Notice to Contractors. pROPOSALS will be received until the ith of tine ci next. at the Ofara of the Enneer of the strany.tn Pittehurrh. Ire ttot Oradlew and Bridgton on atnht mii.a or the Plltedrorgb and Vletatenrilla Nall Hand. from llttAborgh to eantpl•ll . • Don, rotoprtrlng tunnel othe r raid,. loon. and Nitta Leger read).and for suet, work on tbe Lam. mar Nen 00 fop titruL julormstion re.pectlog.th.• work M. r b. 04.1..1 Mir OM., film W. M. ito.em, Congulting P. 7 MVgaft.l.s 6*. r.., Yo;111.,.. Foruc.rta's Orrin. PlLtab . .. M. , 22 : ..52—tm.ea.da.S THE undersigned - will receive propo3e.lot foretraritinir a Cellar for the new Custom House. about to be tre-teit on the corner of Seottberld and Fifthietrert. until blender lbw 31.1 Ind . . all the bottling , on theund to belong to lb. contractor. J.lO. Km , •rehlterl. gro ture itairottatten to to the 02001101 of ex cavation• required. her will arse receive rested prepowtli until the 14th ot April Del t, for the ereuthsa end ettnpletton of tle. entire buiidinu. Separate prepuce, will be receive , . for ellen part, to wit Stone work., Ina work. Cauca, work. Tin Knelt. and Spouting: Phut...ring. Painting and Was. to and Slumber , work, Sweettleat.one and drawings 01 the weirk ran wee at the °Sire of J. It. Kerr, Architect. limerick Ilalt.llllh 11. after the ith of Atm! next: .51r K. will sire all neer:Carr infortitattru i All . sropoutte to be hateleattwetr. Kerr be "" " • -"n.r.l" =eV --- - - - In the Caters of Common Pleas of .alllethety a nog 0100 et Canon. null Head Dui No. let,Dae. Tem, MY_ The Yu o et I loon of Ohio tow Oeh.D * ," 'CY ? AND. now. to 'Bit, March 20th, -7; , It 1. 'w , t Hemet of Tleereyl weetaltted to tb• Court ..ut bled. and on motion of W. K. 9. . Coureoef. eonlieme.l. win',....1 not reed that ... rtAira of the OBou war eonfirsoation be wieen by two wee). wotheution to the I - 0 easette >DJ American. By M. Coon. muUt..l2er ' - y3X..).5. linCet.Crotbonots. . Boarding SOilool for Boys. Cottage 11111 Academy. nE THIRD SESSION of 2 iie lintitution will begin Monday. 6111 Jar of April. hrhooPta situated on Out Pittsburgh arid Noble; town Plank licial,four miles from ,PiDADurAlt. lo Or and dslichtful T.D• ground. soadird to of houl affOrl aispla riAta for tba him:lloM exerdra of tbei pupils. (umber of pupils ilrolod to Ai. tor Isms and odor particolars, tartar la Mastro. Jao Ora). Fourab atotat C. r.uwao: T. Ohre? Do Ileott,aud ottotrs. poaos of Lbal &Pool. la. CLTON. • atar.D.OtaiDetiAl New - Millinery Goods. Irwinundersigned is now reesisingLaie Bkll Branir or MILLJNIeWt (loofa. - I.lls metment will trmludeCreff vanity of . fairies' . inal hinrwtri. the moor rat Perla .4 Lomita Styler, Straw Ilate. Pater zu.: Bifitet £1,2, Bonnet lUblenw, from No 12 to the very 'Merl strhier Olerla ellte of alLeolms. LK tunes Willem. from 62e to al h o t to. t yard: White mil Calmed White eil4 eiVrtZA goVIVIL'IT Led:ants soil Milliner. will And 11 to their alfantage to Bite blin a call. we b. aid. te an! et this wr. twallettnent. bare. mune they may treed the Millitw eryline of traelame. ta. 11 ORB 111. N 0.31 Tooth &vomit .L.Philatialphls. m Port • California Bread , rrlig subscriber is manufaring and has mil hind a .er article, ot tb laditiatoiablo ou watt , air NMI"... to:Octants, it racial,. goal tot Wrlataritalt!rtnUe ' l. 61'"' 4. A l.llotlTai ,‘" No Al' Litiortt atteet. RON CITY PILOT BREAlhuld CRACK ' 1.11 BAKE.CY. Ya Sli Liberty 'tract. oppuite the 4.1 ...zrthf.c' e l. Use laG Wad patrol' VC. H. NeiCisCracker and Pilot Ure machine. I Ica Dreparrl tiIOCI cm/ers for Crack ers at Ctlct Brral at ft, rdcricat tactted. Superior lakair Urea& IL,Flual Dtrpatitda Begat, Large trash trek ta b oralos. S , 2. teamboat fl . etels, ruppliett erttit hard attisoft heal, at all time, Lir Cakes and Coafeetloceir on haul stet plait to ctlrt I etar22] J. tlit.rU.A LW. -------- Notice. lIS Partner,lip between tio underßigned ." 4". ro IfrOlter 111: DfliOeis d on the 16th beet_ r arrr *t o - Lnunteu t to re t borfoors. :I. C. 11101V1.14. ritremetLie th e D. 11. D: DL0W10.,.. ktoetke.tzt. 111 . 11 101, 11::2-40tee'r.2• bi llp* OLA S— borer Bilfe • 10112'. 500 10•414: ••- 1.77' 9412; 10 • ' 10415; 50 •• 19116: • 4D •• 11417: to 1/4tee Of broeeettatry Feels 1'171160 • a. ;. *JP:l'3l'llo)6r a co:. CA sod 90 rest etrolr___ • VWRAPPING PAPER- ' • - 210 Ream, A t. Rad WrarDind .1;0 ' lll , Vold, M er od. om • nomlord and Fd J. F. WELMN. mar_ , • D-otaold.r and Zdationer. K. Wood W. A. MASON & CO. pill receive, per first srrival by C. 133111. Pire Ilundred Cava And rackz- AYs ry Grad. • aus.r.l APLE SUOAR-2 Obis. New, of a 811- 111 y, , ricr quality. mr'd and dr se. by NV. A. McClAiliG A CO., 1:50 lAbyrty Meet. FLOUR or PUMPKINS FOR PIES—A frtodt lot inn tto , l FI W. A. ,Loao CO Wooersand - Telt Dela& BACON—Sider & Shout,Jere, for sat. by me./ R. D./LIEU.* 00. VLOVERSEEIT-25 bo. lanifFn, for aale • x br I mar22l DALZELL SALERATUS-3 0 tusks; 1.44 ;4', 4 1 4 A 4 °WIZ in "°' co . on gra 'root sts; Old Allegheny Bridge. SHARES of the gook of the old bridge 0 r, [4ll. by WU. A. ULU, & CO, to.u.r.f.dbr .Ftrek gad &sebum& &rater& Citizen's Insurance Co. SCARES of the Stook of the above Cu O ttbe sta) lav wy.by ' • arMdtw r- 4 A Alit,l DRIED PEACIIE9--.200 bu. in good o arr. fot "le tow.. ritto i efsf i t . ittr i tit H ei INGIIA4S I !Nati A. Ma stll4:;i I COTTON , LIOSIERY-500 doz. snorted, lJ cc, hIASON a CO. D IMES' AND GENTS RID FINISHED L litta LOVElz.—Juit Toed AAA epfued N .I.42MAHA (X). - VA ' • . •.n • o. I I • this day Introduce Tettniy Firs of ttot ....t om utast styles. • mut IIALIFpRNI4 OUTFITS ) ±9 I.lumElsatiTer CMtS Oil Cloth Over lust hi RaDrteei .0d to, We at 118 hilaktt Street. . II vin • Marl IITArgY'COWERS -12 . Qum Eltlatie; 2J. il lo Cllplust reekt . O a No. ILO litasiot stmt. DEAUMOrS PATENT STARCH POL. test—car ring • beautiful sloes to Alpena, Ilus. earstbrlna re,. Blatt Boson, An , end yenta the iron from adhering to the Linea. and prevent* dust front etlealng to Linens. le., and entitles radldnit tolnrione. This to first rate argots, and eheap—Diiee-IZArente per este. , , Aril &dog bought the right for Alleghenounty tor three te.re th• trnde will be wronged ural puma. gold wholesale and Mall by It. R. BELLE - mar= AT Wood street. • NEW BOOKS! NEW- 'BOOKS I DOOR JACK, by Captain idaryatt; °earn& Lester; thkr_blorrisfa A istory tame, by 0. P. R. J• 10.1. Itambellt. e no head of the ywatlr, -.no/make !SPY: lbmottio Dupos4 A oequol tho Vocal* 2.1 . : Ifetkoillar It by Lodi . Bal.or: tiooy , o ladro !gristle. Jut reed suit Art pi. gi REEL 41C1iLLOW'S. _ - .'..Third si.. ripriorits the Prirtidmeii. • %Great Demand, FOR the only true and genuine LIVER proved Irr LE. BELL - sne. - - • , - Dineen urea... 01. than, . . • . Mr. 11. B. genets —I bar gorahh.od R... of rmar Pala and Yorrollogs trout a Pedlar irkatur torn in the habit or waging through our Woos, but !to Mu not bow through burs toyi VIM demaad for roar m.M %TIT:7.' I 4'4IP nu. or rota s oaten)! the ben and mat ra Ora pads of lrabl*. ban •Tcr kegt, PIM* Telt Lama ?duly, grul oblige = AMA IIitLAEY. Yearroungr. PrDurod atolgai hr 1444e= for Sale- - --friiitirslity of ftezione4,l Pine, Common. ttuninkad tett. Forlsr and.auttrz Wants p 3 1 ,1 clank, isrklmoi. look•esotinsig sad Joist - ma:lB42w. • Jam= B. MORGAN. Bladders Wanted Gilliott's Steel Pens To Contractors emtml.lon•rx. For Every Family. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE auToinNedir yamilr sip-TECIF (FRIDAY) SYY:(LNO,4I. LAFAYRTTE Sir Dares 60 cents. .rirt.r. ciao. ocikoltltos a Gentlomm sod two ladla. WB'D'o ,spa at PX. =neat =mama at 7)4 o'clock. GRAND CONCERT Ar ILUOIIIO HALL, ( On Monday fen. March 129 a, 1892 w. viaosar WALLACE, Compemr to the ImixrWard /torsi 'ltt;s4res of Lou.lota . and Vann.) FRAM - LEIN MILBI9II STOPELO (11ADA8LE WALLACE.) (PPM , te to the Empire. of toirland Arne o and th e Watches, of 8 at WILL give a Concert on Monday evening, March Elth, to which than will WM". ..rent Dustin pines for the Piano Forte and-Violist. By Metre of sew) areeteurv, Me. Wallace rill vertu rm PAGA lNNVlvrlebrated Bravara veristions on the VAP.NIVEL OF VENICE' . .ad hie GRAND CONCERT Darr? for no Piano Pores. with ' , RAUL LEE HELENS STOPEL. Two mesinikent Dread Plano Tortes from the Mehra menufzetory of . Chlcketing," will be furnished for this occasion by d. 11-Mellor. Wood street. Doors OD. et 7 o'clock. concert to commence et 8. Tickete $l.OO, to be 'oaf at the Masichiones, at the Ito non:etude Hausa, and .t the door. For ' , ordeal.. .1 programme. . max% 1852 _'1852 SPRLNG ARRANGEMENT. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Two Daily Trains; FROM PITTSBURGH TO PEILADELPIIL4 -• AND BALTIMORE. TWENTY` EIGHT HOURS THROUGH. EARBi $ll. THE - EXPRESS MAIL TRAIN will leave 1717, rr.2 eis l i b 'crT 1714 ° ' la 12 m Amato Tor. ' C ' reet. oactoßoo Wet or adders in radioes to coaroy teem 25 .11., oce a that rato Tornyike Hood, to Beatty's stotionr. (Coma.. aroonnady nob train Of e. and thectake tb• Coro to llell.yobortr. and tie. tate spieudid elreVina Cla, 818. TO YRILADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE. Putoenyera for Baltimore tale Me an Of the Tort and Comberlald 11.11. Rood at Ilarridoarab.arrivtoc at Bal. broaktact. asal 55.6inatott City maw morn. n gQ Y. EVENING TRALN wtß leave dill at 640 P. Al, arriving at PRladelphis rimt evening. RairiNUM checked " ri. ° l.lVglrggratt'llESß PACKET LINE . will into daily at 6 o'clock. P. 14, conneeting glalnvilla with tha Peon. Railroad. Through from Pittsburgh ndel- Phia Prakimom in thirty daft Mere. 7000 010. Parverigera will mecum their Tickets at Um Railroad rillice in Um lionoombela thyme. Water Street. N. 1. 1. time as ibliowei From Pitlviirrsh to Reatty'slitation..--7 Daum - Relif4yle Make Johnetown.... JohusPonetolloilidayaburg.incleiging46 • tulles Poring: .... From• bia Rail Ito —Re Tow , and aiione alppie — an' e:e . ..la7;bettotk of tee ot, and can be regulaely made. If 1110_111...r.d0d lenfloti ehould WM, PilaeeTS 011. Loreltened that Ow pertace and Ltdinabla Rall Road aav onned.andoperaled by tb. Etato 111' acd ln Od .1 1 Y -11111 .hr o.oevinr ut Or MIMI of tb. it•nna. Call anal 110e0000t. .rift/ .0. si mium EN. Ticket Agent Y. It. IL . An Ordinates conitrning the Attantromelit . and Foto of Bituminous Coal within • th.., City of Pittsburgh. Scc.l. Be it ordained and enaatad by the chi win of ft , Usburch. In /elect Common it. eau/bled. That from.nd after the ist der of /Ss/ ne.t. veal. waron ant other erbeeled vebleie from which Wa ttled. And abaft ho tgopoeed to be *old and delivered win the efts of Pittiburat. shall brat Moo Merano...it/ thereof, naoording row.litsndsni Vaal by the ACE. et Ala artiildr of nth April, O tto. ascertained end Tamed bY filet weiabing, sod sdplManent awn the City na &sits, by ea. eightnestes thereat, using in each test f t.. toed Itr of oast intended •to be told ham such vehicle; utath itpsoity. to trosbels, shall it. branded th ereon. by mid bi e( ter. who 'hell be yoUllel to mein therefor the bk• tees now allowed Dr et, whoe sealer of weigbte I and measure. And any genet, eball. after the date atoreavid: veil or oder to sell. within ..id city, bituminous rosi from nor wheeled vehicle, Dot adju.ted and branded sloreeeld, eon tortait. too Olaf curb [gene. toot often dollar.. one half them( to the use Of said =tr. eve/ Ws tether half to the nefton who will the An the mune; to be raenvenvi as debt. of the line amount are now by . . lan recoverable. tc. tt Thai when inn one bonbon:lama ma he theto bwooklon delivered am aforevekl, ball question the, oomi.a contents of shy such vehicle, the mate dull an d ted to y ed by paidlldlin ane fe-eefor. shall be by Use @eller, la ewe the same .ball be foinal dericleatonit by tlie Ordained and routed Into a lan Ceinseil• this fth day or March, A. it. lett. TIIO. ILALILIte LULL,. - Preeldoot of Common Council, Anna: IL W. Lynn. Cleft of Common Couneit. 171LAGJONC21& ,..a. Pietddent Mien Attest: L tioaaroc, Conk °reelect Coindl.. ... snare° Blanks Books and fitationety. TUE Eubserlbar - rp.specticaly infcTrini hie Wend. and tho itablie, that be le now apentagn . I se Itztted woluttenc ui tt r ilga4inolt r hel i vialdllasa. :t s t. " =.l. W bv i au P rratirb b. will ;ATI. iliatitt. aliiritneam Boot .ad areeT other daseripthen .01 Job Priallac ...dad with mamas., aad donate!, 'daub had., redid sad bound to sartiva‘vatai. 011 botka re boun W d. ELDIN. 1366 holier wad !Marmot. No. 63 Wood R. between Third and Fourth . • YRES' CHERRY PECTORAL--B Grass Ii J.i reed and tor rah by IL s. vAIENUTOCK • O. sa.V.2 - aormsr V 3 lar4 Wood t .*: :N 1,1 Furniture Od MAL IWO HUNDRED doz.,, assorted sires, of 8V1413% Baxsn [burr. or beanUfal Mile r 4ltr,Vatis artleia. , IItm.P.III6LAJa... LARD —Z) kegs and . 5 Wre s. in store an, tss r.sts by Nucrlat . 8. aW. ILILRB.LI7OII. ROONS-3b dos.- o:kra i m 3k gr a s i al c lbj . .6111 sad 70 Waters!. FAMILY FLOUR—The cboisest *. • brzads tat bond, foisaleby mmvZ DELL tiomert. Float Oil Cloths tSSree'dfromnillipervillo Factors , 10,000 Tani. tr hoary, , Moth. and Lista iflooibil Oath,- to B r ants Irina, of cho roman phyla of I ndians. Merchants and alba* min and it to thar aneantans call and ermine our stook lifynetrotrtmischao mara. .11o. t h8 Mutat attest. Second hand AIMS far Sale. A Magocagg 5 1-2 Octave liana 'CO • A ag • " pliaa • 75 A mahoganynt atl 6 - . A t ug . ivoiee_pr NZ PIANOS win be iwqq,s4 =Dog - th• Loodi by Canal; tiorthe Emlsinate4 16666,qt`r, '' '' '''k ! Ting." JirlA r kt. RELLon. marl 2 . . Wt.:l.l7am ' REM/II WORKED MOURNING Dollan3 cat, j oat typed at staxtbaast nunsratirthaxvi marl 9 lma - a euncurm.D. MURPHY BURCHFIELD have now open Ism wortment of Bprin= Dmu God .. Jodi. Wsshhug Silk. BMA lin:gado sad Ilirartd %Ty ba.ifo . Me_ Ll.ht a:unstable Sond Black Berme Ido.d. Moos de All wocl rta Fermat and:00141 Lldatur A Lut y co of ?Rana Cott= ' mut., sa.l9her • liorthmod ma Fa:a O 18 'CASSLME RES—A large Moak. of Canisaerer mei Clothes for Bars wear, jug reed at aortheast earner Fourths:el Market erects: ntarl9 aIUELVILY WEGILCIINIELD. ALCOHALCOHOL -100 bbls 76, 92 &96 per cent. OL-100 otronsth. 12 store. Avr nolo -B. A. FABBEBTOCK 1 . CO. • Corner Wood and Ara oboes. INSEED 01L-45 bbis. in store, for sale Is Aer tresnel E. 4 WM/STOCK - 1 . CO. y INSEEITOIL--20 bble. just, reteean a...4bl I=l.l'l 'J. KIDD CO. LMID bbh. for sale by sosrril J. EMD t CO. EMP-- .4 0 bls. to arrive, far sale ,by soarlS IIIEDY. JONES it BACON -50 000 lbs. Hams, .Sides qa ' Shoulders, torstle br .. curl 9 ROBIBON, LITTLE t CO. 110DEY FOR APRIL-Godey's- Ladies' La Boot for Aptll; and Nn. wa EtcroiebOd Wort.l2,llwre bent 'TV/ at see I.lterali Aryot or . REEL* CALLOW. 'appoint. tiro Yost. 0115 a. • Steamer Geneva. iOTICE--All portions . having.elaims . of• Anne Ade eb the. steamer . 010211,11 , W tO the nth . lest. Inetostee. stll . jeDearlleitre thdr.tAtie at the one of A, WILEINS tv, for eetument. • earrlAtlltr - • D. WILEInB. (Sots= L ARD -40 bblis: Leaf; kegs ••• ree'd and Ix sal. by meeW .. ILOBIBON. isrTrx £ 4y,.). LOVERSEEII-20 bu. prime. for sale by 110111bD11. LITTLE a (X). FLOUR -150 bbls:..Extra and &T. for rale by 1m5,19 ROBISOS LITTLE C CO. IIIEESE-280 bre. reo '4l. for Bale, by . .2.19 4OBIaON,.LIIILT. a bo. IVS/17,, L.,. lb. 1 llacia;4; 11') 14, 2 a nt. tilr.9 La /1, " ' Mk"' 14 -"iLotasos. uri• lallEliitY DAVIS' PAIN KILLEE-2 pose Just reed antfor sale by • • ' J. JUDD t (X). WISZ I A t n id S i tLBAII-2 gross just reed VIIROME YELLOW—GOO lbs. in store, for ssis es J. MUDD t lIROBIF4 tIIIEEN-400. lbs.' Tiersuirei nla by . J. KIDD l 00.,• GROUND NUTS-100 AB. lauding from ia.o por liormoo. for Dwain 11 cu.. . 1)ItY APPLES-5 bap landing from itr II~ItAN, [ or uli DT marl 9 19AiAR•DiCH6T.t CO. fIINSENG-4 Sage lauding from or. Hart muiD int Ai r worn a co. ' VEATIIERB,43 big* landing_ froni stmt. th.ro.d, kr.a.tr 11 DIVEST it CO. mlll9 , Was, tai Inset 11ACON—teask Hams; Itrar 04.'br l't&taitAit'AVZlZiomqt QANTAIN'S Magazine fox Aniil has beinz 1.3 teed at W.l. alizzarp NY &WU. Ifo. TO Antall •• , - Nab Matoes -11bessr Itn• Teuellea taint. Aim 'She Macau of 141.. tntmEar is i 4 hir,;4ll:nieteet ed Rocca. I , lg DWI Ifint-batt iltrterical B.cr, by allot Wartarans. MAIM of Crewe= fnd itlEr.e. ' 11 . 3 = 41 - 0 7 ,11 we HAMM +14:4 Use_Orn • Itednald Hastlnts, art now pOps_rpd to fill all mJo®Dr LIDAILILIMIIII •LE/S. Oct w ent rblllett plbalilailatth as via bP babbeb ,l 7 PP our triMIS sevl simmers - Vs iphallpulla It We Tom later. "3 %W u ! a Ir rel Jai I Rummy, Junveall.—Adrotlaramnu ash! entocritt:a Ite Ma papa repolv...l sad Urward•dfrw . of.specx. prrnannioa KAIMET rilar Mormah. 3ihrth 23.195 E The market yetertlai was without any mate d.] a.m., she weather wa, elver and a far vac& trasinesalcho doh.. amine..- the wharf trgheco putts lively, the Rhasticinh. , ll - crohanl•lth drygoods: sod the cult - his ortithicf ..r. — facthrs tor.hiruoto,wiiit. FLOURS:4V* notice us crow Seaton to the mute!. Tb. • email ansouttb arricin wt Th.* mulct ate hetmolly tag. pr 0417 .0.1101 at the apices. ;loots& The W. Ter a asa d a r.aandia, winos. fonook-501 Lan at 43 ail A-460 at 111.07; 50 at $3; 15 at 51 . , 'Nat CS t:0 at Vac, 50 a t aye 15 as 3; 11 at _VAL bad lea at LI lA/AIN—We nod. nothing 01 low run. Is 4 !Sal.d from fir. band 01100 an 0.1.4 1)) an. at 2310 i; 102 an. al 2510 11U:516.. Ws san .061: no salmaot wa wa...T.o. grains 'Wheat Day!. nuoted.ema , ll.. for rod awl whits; Rye 45e, and Co= GROCERIES—*Sty nonce; a oonglnat) fir 60.41 i. thei arc.rTmasket at full Nines, bat s'lgh43.7 . oted sale, • 10 Dada Sugar at 514 e CO M.o. and 4 Ls.li at sSie Sales 30 bbla Nola.. Ste. CO day:. and 15 do at =l4s. gash aarrene) . . Bale of 33 mt. Rio Correa at 1054 , months. Moe Is bald at 1.14 aT Sas 11. 4 5. • . - 11100N—Th0 masks! emit's..n seri arm at fel T aunt ad tat.. 'llO4 following ...a tiatsolted ;Testreda3"—: 4050 5. 3,54 e: %COO .s counts! eared at 754 go. aboalders and g lar Side, ONO Di Sites at B.cor, b ag nand a t A% 2,000 Ds abontds. at 75i: 000 D Wes at 534; MAXI 51 Llama at ! 0340914 03 4.71; 12.200 Ds Bid. at 3.340 50 N inoulderaat No:" and NO do llama at OW D.' BULK 31EAT-15.1i0150,000 lb Ovoids. at 7,lodada', A aale f 78,000 lbs at 514 kr Baottlders, and 7 if, fat 3510.:., snob. to a Bain:l2Am hoo ler An offar of* was ,ads Les: 410,503 falas, 01140 da..losirefosed.,-110 market envoi stry foss; vlth as ad!. &monad. MESS E4EK-4.1. of 0 5.51. at 3111E1 Md. LARD—AL salty of KO bats a ga)oe. RD. 00 <hr.- DRIY.D BEEP Is 10 goad 7.14150( sxo , s. 1. loL- A.pnEs—sau.n auks and 7 vats Bela .t..h ' P.; OM, Matted rale. of Caul .111ilt st .3c at fa te at 43‘,.A.,_ faletatus at BV,Ne. unEesg—sar. 1,000 Its Gogh. at 0,...au1'17 , 0 Ooze W. R. at egrO 7 c 1 4 Z. DRIED enutT-o.le , 00 La—Apple. at 5.7000 ti.h.l, Peaeba atat'quate4 trout as= • t 11,75g1a bwhe7- gone:—We learn that arrangements are belnt entered into for pork packing on a large acad. near this city, the coming seavaii.„ Eight hue , deed hop hate already been tontracted (or, de liverable in November best. Thia is a fain* : ginning, and we haw no doubt that a heavy bet. eines, will be done. • - t: Ilerke Flurrls IMII. • _ Durini the'suek purred them bat been more evtlrltr T note In ounoteretal satire. then broslmoly thhimmoue, February .the treat hl month 100 the Onus plan; ten irt hubs. was yropithme in wt.= sod UTf nd the vomit to teen 0Y the hormaro.l,reektote at tbleker , „ tt • other ports or the Leland. • - The exteutatiorm trent liar =LA.; let intL to 4.1 X: uwlpMpueif MI, yeue,lreruto olden , •- tagar,tbree. 29,727 94.M11 • alf. TM.O Codoe arroba, . 11,4112 37,70: Cigare, 0.421 1 '21,412. 21 27,141 Tobacco. nu, 317,0103,103 hhde, „ -7.1 1 d 9.1411 Fulled 'qui , ' ppoorrtts~ 417_ ..ur ,b C " l4far ' :, .2412 be Teasem. The Expel - Mime from klutanme, form the let to th 12th Inst. and preet atmly 1010 ymr; Were. follorm— • - Sou.. '12,1 0 .4 It as.ra, kloMmea, hbda, ' 3,919 1,21122 2.954 1 Of the total Es - parte, there mutt no United Stolei /9,212 bus. Sugar, and 19 923 91,14.1101meue. , 111e,experis tram Canimma Item, the let January . to-dhi, Cth Init. were 7:2.474 hhdr. Slotareee, 1,421 bhde.and 11.1 The ntoek Of $OOOO, to deuced In the 90b11. Storrs ae, II ' on the 1111, 1001. wee 70,090 1 , 29 In tonal nun, Gera. • -• Nett Voir; Morels 119-6 P. 31. 4 . The changes In the Stott market from gatunler's rats, Seem not Impotent. There on, • goals nt the clarl of the esrly•floarl. Mut Issthe %Merriam an improvel,llr, position alart‘letfero' In the Bond and Lom, market. the McGurn wee m? err rote 5,1,% fi g,' to,,,,f`il",7s A ;tur: s yILIL:I7 rove scut sold At IUILty, Joe the 'snort. "MI Pr 21,1 tor it long dates. Obvernment bluer linmehl COGS 1 111 '. llondmrere In fair women!, snii:* of 'et trent up to Ilk; The income goods brought 0131431, apl the note Votive:: _o. The Money market without mmerlel elteratmi , gorrotrerk on demand. base to par G Iseent,./ le rather better empo9ool than 1•• t reek. • There In, Form Inoodrr for I.chno co for .Wedneulark steamer:ll t 1100 1 rate lor Itanlkand 11/111Lre/4 bills are leOllMllll. on km: 5 15/11116 1741' on Perla. Trangent ?Soiling 100 1 0(..i 10931; Yrlnee 73.—{Timeei RIVER INTELLIGENCE. A.ILRIVED. •.• J.EltiCe•„llendrk•bco,3 l <tee s l..i:, .112.1t1e.Bausts. - • EsTard, 12•01 t.. In Anchlast. Holm Ikevcr,• ' Ventura. Watkins. Ems r. rarest Ca Munloah. We Ilav - • -• DTRARIItb. .A11•1111e.. Penh:ism. Biaemesiße. , J. McKee. Ilerdzietom. HrEenvd.N,t J. Berard, Feeble:4 Elbabetb: Beaten. , , Venture,Walklue. Breerawate. - Velvet My. Iturlorh. 86114131.0 raeregnelemetb' • • • Jettereen.Jobastob. • We • 1 e, Chrietler. lirktgeptre t; BOATS T.StV G ILL:o Day wiusviLLE—Torest (9T4 ClNClNNATl—Piitsblirgb: wurrt RAULkStkr-Varamat. tmcnr.m.t. um" mw - Disrxtim, 'awl 6 arr o . — Tb.r o Inire 0 left 0 loam. 02 001v0d br P. ouk.Lu s t eeemuk .t dusk. n.DO' . Fon. Tux Wenasa.—The. fine.steamer Ve m.t,Captl! leave for the Webest river f aat.. . Fox , SAINT Louts.—The Itqe-and *plead settee tteamer. rini Andersen. jou! Sr. Liarts.-The Line and ilegoot eta Disdeta Capt Cothran. mill lama. AM. tide day Po. Waromso.--Tho l'avorita alca POPO, steamer Dims], .111 An-M.llns thh Moraine , leledoet.. ---- _ . . .... , Fos Loinsvius:—The fino light: drying itmer Tcmarors. Call. 71. y. gill learn et v.r ad 'art; " 11SPORTE3 BY CI.6CINIEATL P. Prirafratftr. , 3 bhat lard. L 8 Ww48 . 1.0 A 80,4_8 vicepi3o, Dradial• ' frilrliAletflUt t Orl ft ' t;o 4 TOO r d t ollgi.,4 l'' . T ' D= tir .r l P4r'' ltilitraft * egit i') Grahoor• -bLI' Ditg; Mel " m atont ika ll bridge ' tlograto; 8 brads tobacco. Walla:Warn& • Or =tea 1 had ware. Molnar fa L 1- wroth. ha • Tuna •13 Odla leather 91 bar feather. 6do atom.* 2. vat, 6 do Wed.'s 2 bhla art:after 11 el.shookholf. Mash= it Cm 1 bblaandrloal call ealftra2 Plowata sta corn 40 bble dew bhda, tobatrO, Civet:a %hail WELISTILLE, Pla room Cirr=o7,3 lfhle ;radix 2 3 ball aortas sad ego, J maChreen 43 66 1 a 606 r. owl 80 Dkaa todae, B Dodson A Co. ---- .• • tilL6Flll4o,Pas Wtomarrrt—lirsoft,lt Ilatorieh , its wheat 195 do; Wittaarth • Zroble; - .2l Uhl@ 0 Danbury: 9Llfla dour, Draws • kttrtparriek.. ba ft, todae„..Wollwee; 40 Ike tart", I do rt. rt • A Wear abb. floor. It Crawford; 24 trila rat. , A bur r•ratt W llarahall; 6 bal. floor, D D Mara: II bra leath 3 Itingtoun & 65 bids lord 6 aro page. Itokor At t For Or. rr. 2 has I Ohl. Jo. Duet; 4 patowlr salting 2 rbli Dadra A Socorden. SfltDl3 SPOILT. Pra Wrtartata-7 kat lord 314 fa fff. ers„ Brll Listett 66 bits bnfrE3 t he Woat bbla Door, Bakerft Yam th; 1 _Ktrr 116 tads dram Clark • Th aw; .= hal, do, Charnra Il tlratra Co; 6 oral flat. In tow for LYpt It floorton. - • WILLSEIDID, Pas drufaa—to bbLtflon, off arr ator ‘ 03 do, owsterr.o6 ats cau 3 ttbla - appler„ 11 • Grier &C , i NW load of MT. and l canal lost in tow, owner-. f Z.II7I79YILLL Pri ittorDi.-2 rectx fun. Esker • 3TG .I v t ... adt <KlM,lotit F lest n. t Betdoot, • 41/writ *1 , 7 ' 1 Olds tsrort.l. - rAkierra b sa "' ta b 7 51431 malztos..l eon; p.• bulk file ppm 3 Mg .97 Its lird 3 ba .Kg.l 2 bbls ehnern 11;11&'261:3271a==1, 'atM4.2l; Ad; do. UrtlEe. - 4.1.%.113,4 4n. DL.Q. Oa; 2 btla “ddle ttel. Gm For 0c,12,..0uti tri g; Dab .3;3414-1 at halos 24D4 ~ • =2 7771 LW. . RAIL ROAD .CONVEYANCt PENNSYLVANIA. EAIL ROA b-r):Asr. 21we Eon= ihmallt t J Int.. SSi Actormeoltikis, trsialtares , 3)(.4fax.k.r. -' • MO a PENNSYLVANIA' RAIL ItoAD-11111, Th. BzVetlL Dahl 1. Vidirsl . fr.% Ytatkiti slid Antra at.l 31:,. e'er,. =l= MM==ol • ZINO NiANUTACTILNED..P.Y 'IRE NE. JERSEY ILLFGOIAINU 4!(1) BILNINU This (karpstk r t. ;MINIM C° totals SPITIT th: -ZINC PAINTS" wnid. h.n teen fonta ant u- wen& Irani t, I. 1.41% Iticope- 1.21 1.114 Unit.% Ma.. W tetala their oristl, twatar ara rtutertii• reopenks sownor 04 . Par.t Cataves. t WHITE zrge PAINT Is parody an Oxide of Dm and Is awn:dad naro tram: adaltarsdan and tmnsuity •banaarrr. It corm urn. bunt:natty whits. and o grtlndLtraa num en , ial.nu tZt2tVAgatat their= Ses." - Ii WILL NOT TURN rYKKI.O Flea mood to 6¢llol¢oooo or xaelnitio tabldatanu arm *bon shut up in • clad roan ns as aunida It ulthatands a scab= cltnata and the slather than any caber, au lulu Maki to tam dual o. ernarlda and rub oR It +nay be luta .rdnina any eol 'With water V i zi.. or vita rarand4wtdan /Orr 0400 BLACK AND COLORED ZINC TAINT:. C. Thrsiurs tarnished ata low driceund irtandontd. Ula abesputt sad beat paint* l,o In.tb• market tar 00110 3 Ta a ctON•t k ar oat %inc. a"tr:trtr4 WEATLIER AND 'MOE - Nor Con garnets any an parttatdarly ratable. oaf Dm a ramie Inaurectko, out nry oat; . , mu they dry qtallyourd tanntn, ontrely y _Zneutat.ain do not duns. Can'. p.a..tupp"-14 Mural linitsVaVan - ord U. 7s 4 lVtesit - - - dadatilarharna. Pr:M.l;4ola •Flonsa of Betusea• intscribers: toi the-;areitica:4,.l arm s Jur, 2 , 2==.5 fooirs , 4ol - .t tra= mbwano bitaat.la= Traasunr , at or Wore at* lt. tar ant_ xy eddies at the Bowl of -0421 t • ' Tp-the„rnuic. rms. NOTICE . of gla m aa. a . v " Ar'" f # J P7 P " l rsts=`b =4 . 7 : l dlog l inl e ',tau Fab°. alari Itsredas ante. ttlblittf OIPiID o f .!O !N PAOLK.HIr, 1232223
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