111 J GAZETTE VuiltdeuzD fly N7lll'o. & Co PITTSBCIeGiEI ' 0 1'111111:8D - AY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1852 JACOB HOFFMAN, or nr.incs cOUZ:TT. FOR.TRESIDETITILL ELECTORS. ,a.lf • JILIES3 POLLOCK. oteria., c. 1. iLV P. UN121.1. 111,'.1),3113 n. Jams Tumult, —lb. Jame D. PArrON, Jorot W. Ertosts. 16. Jason. K. DAvro6"l, 4.401i5t L. Tama, 17. Dr. .I,m. SIL.C.o.Loco. 6.rIsCIRCIACILTsars, 16. PAL. Dallg, • i. W. 19, /ass Limos. Pzasasc„, 2J. Jlatlitien Robran., K.Jcars'assuras. Tuoacts J. 810040. .14.1sess 8La556.1.1.. Lxma Laws. .1 , 6 Maus P. Wll.lll. , 23, 011:6011.A.1 , 1.1. Daft, ALSO.. 24. DYE/ PIMPS, C. Yam.. 00. 1 3 / a n. 6. POW111•I1..., -13. Nit 111ssumraMs. , pB-READIN6 NATTER WILL BR PV OY F'.AOR PACE OP PITTS PAPER. MORTUMN. This is a term need in laws, and eignifies lit • eralii• in drediendr; and is an alienation of lands ar tenements. to any corporation sole or aggro. stq, ,ecriesliatlcal or temporal. But.these tuella - oes (sa y s Blackstone) having been chief ly made Eby religious homier, in oonseqUenee whereof the lands became perpetually-inherent itt ona'Aesd hand, this bath oc`casioneil the gene-, rat'spellation of tuortmain ,to be applied to anots'alleittione, and the religious houses them , 'salvable bp, principally conaideied -in forming etalutiedif,mortmain; deducing the hie ,' tidy of wldelt - statutes, , ityrilr be twitter or eu lioalti to obeirne thegreat nddresa onet subtle ;contrivance of th ecclesiastics in eluding from 'time to time the (awe in heing, and the zeal with Thiel! anecessive•parlitimenta have PWrse .';4!•hlimlthrough 'all 'their SnessCr . how new remedies wore still the parents of new evasions;, thelegjelabire, at kat, though with dibutil; obtained it decisive victory." ' In remarking u on the late address of Bishdp ;o`tlonnor, o tete : 4l4s we endeavored to anew that for more a thousand years the triple and government' of England maintained sin. almost rinhiterrupted — struggle , against (the t uenipatlons, enCroachments, tyranny and wiles •of the church of Rome.. The affair of the Mag . :is r <l 004111 . 41,i4i. D.', 12.16, -furnishes an ever mem . „orable example of this; insd the careful student • Englieh:idstory and of"Eoglish law will not fail to sibeerveinat from that day until the prin .',:,'Oiplesof the .Reformaticts were firmiy establish ajirriedof more than four hundred end' Yeaixt;the principles ef litlrty SO forth in Or-f41.51-t•ollir* were oply m.ix(iiiix•fd,tdr . Per . .„.;;? - ,Pettiaiiigilfinee and unceasing iltniggle. We oweiiitteli to the ern of that dark and . trying. poried , in- which nearly all Christendom was bronght:under the unmitigated, unielaling tyr anny of the Papacy. The history of' tie ef forts of the ecclesiastics of England to establish and maintain the privilege of morimain, arid of the - stern reeistance , made bythe common, against their all-grasping policy, furnishes a illustration of the ireat fact that the Aa- 'r E , gln Batons were never wholly inblund by that greatest of ell deans tic, powers; thia' eh - arch:of Beane. • ; - • . • Of all the appliances for obtaining and main log power over the people, put forth by thotyto litica•religious establishment, none , woo more Primal,le and,insidions, pone more 'seeming ly -sacred, yet none more .tremendously. effeo-, tire, than !his u§age of .mortmain. Gpsin, - tortnis.'l, Mexico, and some • oti,er countries, • ,the abase Juis becu carried to each enormous length that rastdracts of the beet binds of those taitionsati"now held by thnchurclt. 4,e. nen sequeura is, that its power orerridls every oth : si ,powor in the state; and the people are thus broisight,- soul and body, under the power of s' lesion-ions and • insolent priesthood. Renee lei:N. that no rtroludons mere change of goecra- ;inent:-bo repnblican iastitotione, eau. . rßlear ,fhose wretched countries from the: dean. , • - luld:garery entailed upon them by morteui Entiv'hed behindditia pmperty vested In' thin. • . , • owl persons,. the bishops and • priaste laugh at 'ibirsoseracy; and the wretched: abortions which '.,the people of nen countries mnkit when they sir tempt to establish' tree institutions excite the :deaision of, the warld. England; thank God, es napeti.thie great : , calamity by a continued ,-,redetinte,to the pelicy,of gist universal bier archy,-.: yids as old;Boxon spirit .preserv ed thei libettyof England, and through ft we are -.•- :' Ey the common law.'of Engled, 'lrani the. ',-....-- days of Alfred, any man might 4403 e-of his -; , landeiciany ether private min: but in ceder te . .•,'.i , convey reel estate. to a corporation it was neces - eiry . td, obtain . license in Motetelm: from she erase.; The was a fundamental principle:L.. The ciergyixterted all their cunning to evade the lite' and they wore in many instances auel ... . •ecsifnl.'. The first device' on recordls this:— "';ltie telutat whd meant to alienate,, first con -" veyed his loads ta.the religiens house, and in stantly took them bark ' again to hold as tenant to the monastery; which kind 1:f instantaneous sadism held pot to occasion' any forfeiture; and thee,; by _ pretext ."of .. sumo other forfeiture, . ..- tarrionder or escheat , the' society entered into ' these lends in right, titer:lei newly acquired Big eilc7l7';'exe*inediate lords: of, the tee.". 'Much landed ' ‘ prOperilsaiseed into-the posseesion of • the monasteries by this device, to the grestilet - • rimeut of the public interests of the itingdOm. __ By the darter of Hearry.lll. mill two years af feces isigning of the Heigna Cherie: by his foth , . et and predecessor- King John, it was declared that all such attempts ehould thereafter be void, ,= ' sod the land be forfeited 'to. the lord °rhio fee. Dot eo far alleeee statutes had extended on ' ..lye religious howls. The next device was to ' -meet the title In bishops aid other sole corpora . .tiora, and their enceeesors, as lords of the fee. In this character they rebelled donations and .:,bequests; and eren-boeght in lands for the feitlirch. In this way large• oatititiceof of. ~were absorbed: Thiapraotie was. arrested by Oldetatettl "de reagaarir of Edward I.: ' , Which • ",,, pliiridal tiutt'no perion, rag : toea or .whisteoev -. 0, 'eine! ley;or sell: or receive under pretence ...- of *gift, Or taco of yet" at any title whets°. ; erveriner sthoild by any act or ingenuity appro ' tirtabijqo -bin:melt any, Janda or tenements - in 14Oditireintttpna pain that the immediate lord of -, - . -- theifee, or, on hiadefinit for one year, the fords . gutrantonnt, and :default of : all of, them,: the , king, might entail thereon as a forfeiture: , '' ''i , Thitiseemed to be ri sufficient seenritY against - etil alienations in . 04rtcealto - ttut as' these oil'. :luien extended only to gifteseflemoveyances . he lmpeen the parties, the religions houseeriew -be '. • gin en set op a fictitioultitle for the land which t it wad intended thsyabould have. and to bring : ' I. Miamitni - to, recover it amsinit;the tenant; who, ' °l,Y'fraittir end coltudenonade -no defenee; , and l i ' •, thereby'-judgment was;tiren- or e•re a one ..:. home - Which thew recovered the iandhs entence , ~ , , Y , ..:of law upon aleopposed prior title.."—T.Bzipt . -=. 'tont. CosereFuteries, Book 2- 2 71 .) . • WV nakthet .... ~ reader to ponder upoti ebet feed:end falsehood Intuited in eft, 'device to 'elides' wholesome ",lair; ~TO head the Chereli ea this, point it was found necessary to enact'the statute of - 18, . E,l,- , :.;`ward L, which provided.that fiejory elottildtri 7 ' the . t.Neistree,..totwithitataing. the 'fillers. of . the defendant, and if the lend were'ada4ed to . the religions hense, th e .. shall Mill recover 7 ' titan.' Otherwise It eltall: t; forfeited to tluiim• mediate lord of Melee, o 'to the Bert lord, or' .. ..co the king: ' ' f drif," says Blackstone, .4 . 1 was found ;ES-. 4 ... '- eitit'tet set bounds to r ecclesinetiost Ingenuity; . .for trliets therwere driven out of -all their former 'holdsCthey devised a -new method of coneys - :eliee,,hy whh:h.the bditlo were gritaied, not to themeileos directlY, lint to noininal feoffeet, to tuiiii* the repeitiehbasel, ther'i.tietieie . ish, . big hetweini tile Poste/siert -and the iti4 tare -, • tufting the itetttel !Profits, while the seisin of tali land remainac r i in tie , itemllll feoffee, who '-.' ' 3taii alga by the 'dotes bf - lenity.Atbed'Ainder, 4 the direction , L ettie,iiirgy) . to be , bound in .'.,noneclintoe it; aoCoont table - ciitity pie WC for the:tate and emeinmenti, of ail eitits:' 4.,' '*. . 11 ' But sustortanately for the inventors, them.i "'agree,- they did not len& enjoy the, eileititeges, ?of their new deviee , for thistaide 15illehard IL 0- 5, onsets eat ' lh• lauds alitot. had been ..eio '• -. putt:Wed to Imes should be ein:oitised by if: cones feet thiceown [forfeited]..drifiqi he ' eet .- ~.4.4i priests persette; end : este/ the kubiie;attg' rAlheibp pilled to the .stetihm - of 'tiortemilit, ~ lad forfeitable like tie lends themselves .^ " ' - ' ereldettir'm very 4rief sk,e4ch of , the itgoioua an - k. long -coistinued efliititef the cYtepir4f England, dunni.iCatholic times, to. repress the insatiable...copidity of the Church. Happy is Wier-that nation that they were to a good degree successfril. lierdodesteries were abolished under Henry VIII., and a total prohibition of grants of land i n mortmain e nacted; but under' the reign of Mary the statutes of Mintalliti *ire suspended for twenty yeirs, and "during that time any lands or tenements were allowed to be granted to ttny eiarituttl' corporation without any license 'Whatsoever..? i endeaSored to proro on a former occasion, that thekalaim set up by Iliehopi Hughes and . ',Connor, tha t we are indebted to.. Catholicity" for cur frcednitiintionsi because theinudamen• tel principles upon , which these institutions are founded have come down from &thong times, Ends no Wirt-ant whatever in history. Beb op liughes 'eulogizes the •tCatEolic Barons", who extorted from King John this Ore+ Char tar of the right's of Englishmen; he [ergots to tell no that these name baron were excom municated by the Pope for that Very ant ! Aid - Bishop O'Connor, in eulogising OM noble spirit h cb actuated the men of Cathrlic England, - lost sight of the great fact thal. thAt spirit wan Most strikingly manireated in its struggles against the tyranny and avarice of thirt-7-alolie clergy. Tie have given sufficieur - to show the nature of, that struggle. _ We have ono institution - an lieridias one— which we believe May 7 astlyy4oim , to olio- paternity.. Tbn Spiniards,.. r .upoo taking possession of the. Weet_ India reduced the natives to•alaverY. Whether they hail the permission of the Pope to do so wti do not - knew. Being unaccustomed to labor, they suffer - red dreadfully,.and rapidly ilimiriished in number, Lae Cases, a Catholic - prelate, at. - iiian who is said lo have been amiable and humane in bit disposition, was moved with compassion nt the eight of the sufferings of the 'edit+ slaves; and in order to.,liberatethem from their cruel bend age, ho urged the •Bt i aniards to mibetituti Afri tans applied to,, the Court of Spain, and to the Pape, for authoiity.to import African..elaves into- the {Neat which was riadily granted, . Ilsib was the ori• gin,of negro sisvisfy-`, flow mark: The Pope Titiited the anthers of the kfayak. 1-7hgrta of the 'gighle of Buglishmen pith a bulkier escommo : Skicstion; hub bestowed `upoo,.the outhorsor Al rican slavery. every token of rater and appro- Vition'l What -need is Otero , . for ofinimerit utk . tnanch facts as these? , 'But we tetuen to ih'ei subject: -mortmaio. is true, been 'totally abiiiished in Bor land, but the same all , grosping Xvarice wtiiob -straWed no long In England is• ye lo ulivt, and reasfylor action wherever - the opportnolly of. feral Archbishop Bughee, in the fuiloriiiit outer, ells us what L. wards: .1 mos the hair Ycik Frmtaa.',. ilnucual Cireultn'tio :‘,T1.1 y awl 1,,0( of. :Iv e J yyyy AI,. York. DCall1.1" Bhtrgo Bstattines,i-1 have Lore addressed, orailj and to suiting, by many indi viduals desirous of knowing whether tarry opin ion it would be expedient to forward petitions to the. Legislature of this Slate in 'elation to the - project now before ;hat Body r.itariklog tLe mode of preserving religious nod tihariPibie Cathohc property is this State_ It nouldlst impossible for me to giro a special and detailed utiele i er to each Of those who have, sought to know my opins - AorOon this subject. I will therefobasgive a goo -era' reply, through a public medium,. which I 'hope Wilt be sofficiert. ~, • I do not deem it necessary to tunitiPlylw tip ne in regard to the matter in qtreetiott tior hdlon eiti2etis of different cletluminetionl appeal from titao to time to the, civil authority of the :441r. for auch . enactroents. as may enable him to ec. 'cure their religiose 'and charitable property in eicordancu aiith their own pelentiar wishca and rules of diacipline. The Cahholica have ueser crossed their path on ouch dccemoto with Roy remonetraace or ihterfeiroce whatever, and at though they have the rizlit to remote:trate wi;ainet Fusl.ge ut 1 , 4 law, it would hardly be.siu au mirdasteif with tli.gourteeies argued P b• - thenW band for theexerelse Win our regard in a - Matter which.affects Catholic. altar, So far I em informed amp - have tiot interfered lo the matter, and 1 here ed appreheaabt. that the j.:etrirlatilre or ihe jatate: if there be nothing to oar request intansiatent;with their obligations, Rill be lees-liberal torasits as than towards any niter portion or their Constituents. Aod for coy 'con:Paris TAhouldprefer that the bill slanuid be rejected on itaorn demerits than that it ehould seem to have been carried by any am'ount of pe titions • , 'The nbjeef or the bill is to invest the Cathoiic Archbishop of Neir YorE soil his imocetwors, or fitly other Bishop or 31inieter in the State, to hold-in trust' property which has been crested or emit sport for religious or charitable OPCS. It has beenalleged that by such $l3 act, the Legis lature would recognize Ecclesiastical ochres.— Bat this the;Leguilature has doue over and over again: By the laws of the` State, the Catholic Biehop of. Now Tort and' hie successes are re . cognized in one net as rx ofrio Persident of. the Board of Trustees of St. Potrick'S Cathedral In another sot, the Catholic Bishop of New York far the time'being, and the . Ntayorof Itrooklya, for the ;tilllV being, are ex rAeico members ministering the trust of the \ late Careen. Ilea. ay, entitled_ the Brooklyn Benevolent Society. Again it has been objected that such a tract Would confer on the Bishop odongermis amount of power, which might, be aboard. In regard to ,this objection, the feet Is that the law would only din:dale; am regulate a powee,which the Catholic Bishops !dive already 'to 1 an extent which is more ch. 'itgreeatile to themselves.-- , The Bishops of New York, Albany, and Banal°, are Dpw legally the' owners Mire :fipple, of near ly all, the religions And ebasitable property ex isting within theit. l ';respective Ecclesiastical ju riedietions. The 'Catholic's for. whose beueSt this property Is held, have uo apprehenoiono us regards its Security, bat the Bishops themselves feel it as an 'tippet:seen to be Garners, is fee simple, of each In amount of property—ant it . would he an additional security to the people, as well as a relief to the. Prelates, or others cir. trunstanced as they are, If some general law were, passed, bY.which it might be trensmitted in trust to their succesiiiirs,without the necessi ty of providing against contingencies which re. ,yule from the 'uncertainties of life, : and of last wills and testaments. If some person should imagine that this could be _accomplished by local.trusiees to be elected from time to time, as is usually the cone among Protestant denominations, our answer is, that. e obould be allowed to bold and =page our ieligious and charitable property in conformity with our own Ecclesiastical- discipline, and not that of oar I _neighbors . Under these circumetancri the enactment of the lay which is now tinder the consideration of the legislature would be a griot 'relief and ad vantage of the whole Catholic' body in the State of New York. I Neither wog it infringe, la my opinion, on ttutrights of our fella, citizens of other.dctiominations.Such all enactinent•line already been Plumed hy PPYOTIII State hegisla tuns. I may mention those of Pennsylvania, fairyland, Illinois, and It entocky. „ It ja notelyUto stangethat while Proteetarils, ;MLitt as , I act aware, have not Interfered to pro vent the'Passage,o l r Ist least the impartial con sideration of the Bill now before the. Legislature, of.lfitir York, certain potions of litiffalo and Ito- cheaters calling themselves Catholics; have for warded to Albany their special reilionstrances. This ie another reason, in my opinion why we should not enter en the cpnrse hI Maltitudinous patittobieg, • The verLeircuoiethoctit of the cane willMakett apparent to the Legislaltare. that all Catholics in tim State of Now l9rk, who arc worthy the name, desire and wouldifeel gratefol for tbe. passage of such a law, although they shoold.not deem it more than they- 1 11sec a right to obtain. as for the pretended Catholics of Buffalo and liseliester, know them writ. They are under thembigoldince of a few obscure - chieftains of (Lotion, whose consequence in their wards, or loinsidps, Would he:annihilated if ; they did not propipta the idea among dupes more ignorant than thertutelves,.that their pastors!are a corpo ration of scoundrels, and their venerable Bishop a speciarand, particular rogue, . These chief ' L tains May lumber in all about eighteen. Their dupee are, I know not how. many, They call themselves Catholics, but then the faith has de verso ficurthwm, except as a she em limiter, *hick makes. cowards of them still; go .•thit:that they Imre not the courage openly to declare themselves 'Protestants. The Church Would gain by their "forsaking hei,. and their adheidou to aniProteatent scot would be an ac qdisithiri not mrinh.to be boasted oh Whatever rights the have. secured to them, are not to beinterfered .with by.. any time law which Stnitild be p'a'ssed for the FotectleinUf the rights of the . great body oltrue Catholics throughout thitState of New York. That their Mmonstrance 'aliened , with falsehood, I am inimally certain, althatigh. These not Been-its coatents; but I knave:theta ao well; 'hare so manylof their let t leiti,4roving that they hesitate at ho falsehood 'Which may sass their malignant purposes. I bardirpolsible that the enlightened Leg- I iststare of New York can be at all imp,osedupen bt euc h_f r acttenseita ••faction, and it. would . be. 'wintering arm thesa the distinction 'Mob they sole(1'1mo were ta &gni their remotuitraoee im istetittlttehoagh'tao ba , aounteracted ; by"..,the peti tions to , ithlah It wonl4.bis. nit dithrult Patter to hive sppendef.the names of hundreds of thou , • "Mb , whore reitily wbAt they call themeeives,l omeere members if the the Catholic Church. " ',There ,Odalnly could be no harm inforwarling petitions; no is not unnlitial iu such cues, bet for" my ownipart Ido not think it necessary. We have-nolttason to doubt the justice and the lib erality pC the Legislature in oar regard more than in regard to any other denomination. • I remain your faithful friend and servant In Christ, I-JOHN, Archbishop of New York. New York, March 16th, 1852. Theiinteltigent reader will at once pfrceire that this is au attempt to introduce in thincoun try thd very abuse against which the men of England,in Cathollo times, so vigorously con ;ended. Bishoplllughes says that the priiilege heseeks is already granted to Catholic prelates in Pennsylvania; and we are of the impression that the Bishop of Pittsburgh is invested with the right of holding property in mortmain. It was held to be a dangerous prikilege in England; It has been ruinous to some other ceutitrimg eo we leave our readers to judge whether ibis like ly to be safe or ealutary in the United States. This evening Mr. Behead will deliter hie third Lecture on Switzerland, 'at Waehington hell. The historical facts embodied in this lecture are of the abet inleiesting character. It is stated in the Cumberland, Md., Journal that John_ F. Winslow, Esq., President of the Mount Savage Iron Works, hoe purchased in England ten thousand tons of heavy T raile,for the Bellefentalne and Indiana Rail Road Com pany, five thousand of which are to be of the Compound pattern of Mr.Winlow'a patent. The Junrrat adds: . The policy of our-government ; in refusing. protection to our own manufactures, has thus forced the President of oue of the most splen did rolling mills in the country, to purchase rails in England, or n form the patent of which is held exclitid•ely by himself. 'With sufficient protection, those 6,000 tons of Compound Rail might have been manufactured in superior-style at Mount Savage, in this country. To what ex tent our farmers, merchants, mechanics, and operatives generally, would behenclitesl there by. we Leave the people of the country to calcu late. A Iliansittu Volvo .0.1 CaLitAtwta.—We copy from the Boston 'Journal ther tinirjrained ci tiacis from a private letter, writtetchyln broth rein California, in reply. to a letter'allzing his advice no to Ike propriety of anothe;-tirother's going lIIIL 10 tint gold regions. It was- not de -oigne.- for publication, and the Journal anys that its vtaterucuta may he relied upna : It is dated at Dear River on the 27th of Jary: , , a. n "The principle ul.,jat of yonr Cate was to ask my advice about :brother A.'n c ming to )1 , Ctlifort.i.i. Now, I. beseech you; de A think of ninth a thing for a moment. I wil tell you why. In the heat place A. is a mar 'ld man, amnion a [Amity of 'children to watch deer and take care of; nod what could he It br them here Another reason iv, if .i. comes - nut here it will coat him nearly 1i..400, and he will be laud ea .rahr., 3 .1111 - .41 a laud where every thing is ten time, .., cortly ft., 4i home. with the only eiteepti.m uf : labor. which 01 the pre.w.nl tonic 1.. below par. I will give you a few km!. which you eon rely upon no, troth. Th e lios trap up ..f the Bolden Mt.,' she had on board thtrteen boo. Bred and fifty to,esengr,—mortly mechanice from New Tort and the Stole of Nlamet A good portion of them icult,edistroy started for the Velidu they had got -oine hlnnlied milee !rem :,..CraTiln.lo they touml themtelves with out a dime is the world. The laud was full of titian they could not to to mining, nod if :hey ehould they. would not make enough to pay Air what they eat, putting node 100 , to work with. I have had lit least a hundred men offer to work for rue (or their Igo }rr.l, and son can titre or onto) -- oe you wont for from to lle'rdl per month, and en that runt no mon eon lire out here when proeteions are are Mgt; on they are F,very ,d I ha, op ken about A's coming rout ,here-ur. to him, eta! ar borne by all Ineana. not let turn Ewa, a fool of himself by coming out fibre, dralrAntl+ of nacre have done.' fir 1 , . Zen thouron.l tinier teener off at Louie with seventy-fire. roar A , ia.) than with 1 4 :1 or IA out I,Leer. ••Yrucru,‘ tint l,ll,e - oil the %mites that ere orrittv et' 3i`Oni rbitik • OVer the lint 0r ,to, you know who. cern. to Llttlitsenis, he ti hr.er many of them hive pucky thing. A,greit tunny of them get just money enough t,* got home, end thratenudi and thousand, die Item, betestare they cannot get money to take there home Let me tell you how I live oat here. 3ince last July'l.have slept on the ground, with mere ly n blanket over me, and, when 'it Iran raining in torrents, a ricer of hoard to klep me from the stet, and an old tent to keep the thickest off my bend: I bang lived like nigger and worked like a slay, and 300 know how touch of the stud called go;i1 I nave teen able to vend home. If it hot net been for my pride, I should have hero home I tiny ago. No gine knows what I have Pe tered -tometimes even for fool, and with noth• tug but the blue canopy of heaven to cover me at night. Is itnt oil strange, then, that I feel sd about A 'a coming not here! for if he does, he kiss got to go through the same. Tell him he totter off with seventy-five cents a day at home than he could be out here. You will eee In the papers account* of rich dise.iverics made nut here.' Some of them are true, butt). testing nine out of ten would not pay a man a dollar • day. At the mewl time there are some serenty miners 'rotalam bridge, and they do not eremite la per day, and it is atl over the miner. There are eonsf creep. tune, but they are taken upon found, and it could be as impossible for an .outsider' to get a chance at them as for the run to shinaTstoight.' FLAX Corson —By late o.lTieft from Europe, s.• learn that tbe , rhe,sslieT (lantana hat toe: veeded in diepoting of hit patent for preparing ttat cotton, an follower • In Franco for •, ! .croono In Cngland t 20.000 In Ireland, 40,001) It Scotland. 25.000 In Belginm, 29,000 In Holland, 20,000 - Total, £203,0130 .Er t ual to about $1,090,00% belittles a royalty .1) all maporactured. COPPER MINING %loaf of our readers Lave been apprised of the fact that reveral Mining Companies hare been operating for tome time at various points in onr county in search of copper, but few, we presume, are aware of the extent or 'meccas of ill,. operations. Indeed, we onrseirea were not It little surprised, On a recent ninit to the •'tioena Vista Mine," located some six nr seven ; miles north east of this place, and worked by the 'liner England Exploring And Mining Com. pony,"—to find that Vhe work was so far adran, red, not: that the results hod been no favorabln. An rtnietly and noiselessly have this Company been operating that but little attention headmen directed to it by oar Citizens.' .Or, the visit we speak of, by the kind attention of the gawk.' manly superintendent, having charge . df.ithe 'mine, we were ctutbled to make it thorough ex ploration of the weeks en far es they have ad vanced. ',A large quantity of Copper ore hoe already been mined and rent to market.— The vein upon which ttte Company have worked is a rich one, and average from three to !Meat in ches—the products thus far paying handsomely 00 the labor and capital invested. A new /haft is now opening a short distance from the old one, where a vein hag been struck of about four feet thickness ! This is supposed to he the main body into which the vein now being -worked and others centre. The Company ate accordingly making preparations to maks this the main working shaft, and will hereafter prosecute their - open, done. The Company le.a responsible one, with abundant capital at its command, no that We rnu anticipate results bit 1101110 importance to our community from the operations. We pen this article as an item of intelligence for the benefit of our readers eolely, and not ak the suggestion of those directly Interested in the mine. It is proper that wo should make this statement, u we are well aware how usual it is for spat:minting associations to exaggerate and puff their operations. So far as oor know ledge extends,. the Company ban been rather in different than otherwise to public attention. We hue a few handsome specimens of ore that we procured from the mine, on our visit, which eon km seen at our otYleo.—Geflubarg Sfar- The Cumberland Alleghenian of Friday says: A diens° which han baffled the best medical skill has been prevailing for some time. past in the Glades, the upper part of this county.'lts approach le known by a slight pain, which soon extends over the system, drawing the body near ly double, and causing the most excruciating pain to the person attacked, who Is only reliev ed by death, which usually takes place In a few hours. Families have been almost entirely de steeped by it, and we hear of an Instance where a widow and three children , were attacked and died--ont little child only escaping. Ephraim Holbrook; a merchant of New York, 'lately deceased,-has left legacies to saricins reli gious and charitable institotione of that city, amounting, In the aggregate, to $90,000. His whole estate is estimated si$201:1,000. „ . There were 6,600 barrels et flourinspeated at Al#andria on Thursday and Friday last. ritubuxgh Ms Eitirtia—illami neither. ability nor wish , to 'engage in disMunzirig the Merits or demerits of Bishop O'Connor r e'late address, but feeling interest in the subject, I h are taken the liberty of hazarding a saggestibn, - That - effteient measures be adopted to have published In a neat pithpblet,'Sishop Bustin' communication, and the address of Bishop. O'Connor, together with your excellent remarks, and the very able re view of 'Mono,' snit anything else on the sub jest either heretofore published or may yet be forthcoming. Should this corms, be adopted, much useful information would be preserve!), and both sides of the subject, as sex forth Hy their respeCtive advocates,-placed in junta posi tion. If none of our enterprising booksellers would think It sufficiently profitable to undertake it, I em of the opinion that there Is public spirit enough in the community to do it. Should this suggestion meet your approba tion please bring the matter before the public:. Is there not a probability that Bishop O'Con nor has -been .misunderetood his labored at tempt to enlighten the natives? If I recollect aright he carefully avoids the terms Roman and Popery which you and 3f our correspondents fre quently employ. Now If ho uses the word Catbolio In the- general acceptation of that ward he is not on very far from the truth after all. Bat he is of age, lot him speak for himself. A CATHOLIC JAY/al.—the rumor that the expedition of seven vessels, I ;lir of them steamers, which is fitting out for the Eastern Seas under Commo dore Palm is .desinged for aggressive opera tion. against Japan, is denied in quarters likely tote correctly informed, as,well It may be; for what could seven vessels Rio against a on lion of thirty millions of . inhabitants, beyond the bombardment of some of its seaports' And what motive is there ever Tor - such an aggres sion? All we want of Japan is a share in her commerce, and that in to he obtained, if it all. by negotiation, and not by force. The hope of effecting a commercial arrangement of some sort Is, we doubt not, the leading motive: of the expedition, so far no Japan Is concerned.---- But the expedition has other objects, one of which is said to ho the renewal of the gust In dia Situadron.—Joursof of Commerce. C. N. P. IL It Route AgenL—Another new Mail Route to to be arrange,' and as metal Mr. J. R. Cueningham to the agent selecte4 foe the purpose. He hae been transferred from the Luke Shore to the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Mr. I'. J. • Hepburn takes his place upon the former road . The Cleveland and Pittsburgh is probably the most important route out of Cleveland, and Mr. Cunningham's experience and Industry will en core a correct arrangement and prompt deli.. cry of the mail uMng, the line. The company should immediately furnish the agent a com fortable and convenient mail car. Mr. C may well pride himself upon the confidence of the Department in 'electing him to mittbodire and opt, so mine new moil routes, and it must be a miller of ..tisfoctiuu to him to enter the city of Pitotburgh as mail agent, where thirty-six years since be servos' his printer's apprentlehip in the office of the Pittsburgh °mete, the first newspaper established were of the Alleghenies. —o,4and Herald.. No paper striven harderdo make it appear thstlKoamuth as unworthy of the confidence and rcipi.ct.tl the American people than. the Wash ington Republic it, last effort was a very dis infectionoa attempt to show that the Hunger:an pa , ri a had slandered Mr. Clay in his speech at piurt.house in this city. Not betug able to find any warrant for its Anstalt on Kossuth In the reported *patch of the orator, or in any of the Louisrille newspapers, the Republic takes Owl Artie Net, . I We., parr..iid on the authonty . ,tt "hypo, hie repo's. from the, city! Hewing thus very kitty nut satisfactorily to aself estab. licked the chugs against Kossuth, namely, that in tiara city be held up. Mr. Clay to ridicule, the Republic, proceeds to raised Its wrath on the IlunEarian's head Now we can inform the editor of the Republic 'dm( Komotti: treated Mr. Clny with the pro foundest reopect while dissenting from his opts- Lino If io differ with ltle Clay Is to ..slaridst', him, then Mr. Clay was slandered—otherwise human Lot. Rai Kossuth porter! such a course se the Republic nays he did, lie mould hare es• cited irrepressible indignation in the bosom of hundreds of the steutieti friends of Mr Clio' ninny of the meet dimingushed Whig. of .Louisrille, mho wore present and lintel:trivial attention &admission to the sperieh...-Uisroelibr be 1413.10 . 6 for .say one to treat tilt. Clay with semen and ridicule in this city. What the Republia esps me relation to truth'. altering Ins speeches for the prase, is ut terly untrue so far us the speeches in this city are concerned. The spere+elt-mere read and mere printed'ae they mere read. Tbe telegrapher' from thin point hasixressly perverted the truth in relation to the treatment of Kossuth said the popularity of his conic, in this city. -And yet on such •illsinens fsbricatioul the Republic beam its charge. a gein , i itloseuth The Republic beillbeforc it the conourrin statement* of three; daily papers in this ci(y in firectoppasitiou to lie statement of an untnorn sod unscrupulous telegrapher. It preferred to believe the falsehood 'either than the truth.— LovisetVe foams/. In the Phll►delphie Cignalost four!, on B►t urdep, • verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree was rendered ►g►lnet the heathers Shia purski, chorgeXislth the murder of the pealed. hey Lehman. • The Bunten paper, eay that the cargo ,of the .hip Shooting Star, from Canton--6,0%) packa ge. of teen—tra.e eol.l on Fraty in thirty, mln utes. BUSINESS NOTICES. CLIIVALAAD SOD Onaorr tensest. RAIL Roan.—We invite the titan:len Of our reader," to the advertieement of theAne from Pittebnrith to Chicago, Afilwankie, hc., try tray of the Michigan Central Rtll Rosa. Ttde is a safe, pleasant, and speedy route, altertig no agreeable variety, and passing through the beet settled parts of Michigan. The boats on the IMO ere amonk the finest on the Lake. We tare hail the pleasure of making the &egotist.' tonne of Capt. Picaps, of the .Forrest City, is most eplendid steamer, and can confidently re commend our friends to try a trip, either on bu siness or plea:lure. Nelson's First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES Trot (Vier Building, TAird Strut. ITIZENS and scrumps,' who wish to oh -I_./ rain on IkitlTASte, &Mule an 111, like itkettiws, tat • mt. toodtrale pricy. will find it to Choir talorwit to c4.lllit (b. well known establishment, what.. soup. amp.p.,,plow 19 guaranteed, or wo thartra hawk. ilavinti ono n! tba larweet •nl , bert ammo:oil Hide and Skylightsever eon , srattwl the p0re,,.., with loglittenente of the =at Po ...gut kind, and Cloying arloptial the tiyation of paktum. rent)oing, new preen/m1 no the twhibtate.l Root, of '.lftiffadelphia and Naar leek. (Cr It:ltattere httnarlf to 6. tiplyit4kW., to alter to the watruivi of Ma AO. • sty le of Plit,itwew nth, tingly or to stoup, whPiti ha. never beat aitromee.l. Room. open an& operating, in all weathers, fro la S ~ iltwk C. N. : In El ....taititalf I=2=tME pay'?ifx.,SAtet. M. KistL---Lot we int* Irhal ion OW pet the Prevalent at, tome to wholesale ift It If going oil with a rum, Aare I had the Ctrettlare di. tribal.' The article Is wifiee suilvervat eetter e otioo. • Yours truly'. A. W. DARTOLET. I.nn.ros. Nunn Co., N. flannun. t I. gnu, EN; P111791114 - U—Da. trir—W. hod I. wtt,t, ....unfair, of Puts° nd mon und.d. Baud us 12,4uutu from ;noun appronzen, It will Inil ' npWIT. • Truly Yam, EASTMAN, TELTON A CO. Tor ..b. by DVAint genetAlly trk roux boa t citr criarq,d/hrT Anether Certificate to the excellence of Wi,U11 . 4 Vert:A{le Dims., J. Eton tECor—Ontatannn—lt. 1. wail iMitt. wql hood thu. my titration., (testifying to tho DO/aritY Of Dr.Litiors w, coot lr.reilnc ItMtit..//, //114IIMI: &MIN /Mae AV. / trii,ti from him ..moll lot Miwiti an mintnimion. I nioit n. U. bottling in tor own fimilJr, b thr Jinni arreett Of _..blobr~u font I,,,,titr. This - balm.. 1 SOW to:mu awn. snit found on Mouiry. that it mmo nm ) . ontisthetkin. r UEO6U6 riVfELL.r. Autusbb Carroll go' . Obi°, Jub 27. 11140. Sol& by most relpoYtAblo druggists. Awl by the wl. wtoculstors J.,KIDD k mar2Ddlurli No.oo wood st. . _ O o whore you will, talk about what yob may, awl you mill altbsr are or hos. of tbo great AP .abisti preparation, known to nu prowls of the U. alshuiss It. G. Itstrell's Celottratal Aisbisn Llnknynt. it be. mad. some of tbs most tutissrl able cures of pualysktu a .a. limn; ['Mon, afe.tloai,.pintl comilaints, to., on Maid: .ad, ladrett,a• an itltertlai 1111.dr. to appllnble m near I y ail Karam wbioli rould possibly be t a w, t a u b y a me Aisle. of that kind. Ito. advartlannant.l 1852 1852 SPRING . ARRANGEKENT. coney Ml itag c 9 vania Road AN IEI Packet. Lino. Between l i itgtst a rg u r g gew " York, Q ,PTiladpya a and Baltimore. • Walt unworn!. THIRTY EIOIII HOURI 9. In : ea ril lta 24 - 11. 2 ;L ad rit ' r72A mice B il A C L al . $ 10: FARE3 artit i3 , Nom PIS.WIr , um Clouromsu Som. O N tilieNening of Canal Navigation adai 'inn° - 11. 1 1 9 tI r rt i tt: ck P " lk i b' " ll . r" t ' 'Pk . % BoXirllEDsro DIM= n tr 6 IV. '' t A erock; orecliell. r.r.s.tiveruiLuali'llfir: liNt, - V111: 1 =TI: or r,,,.....t .ii...ri m 0,.... Balsam. poortnitonon antral at ll= burgh. take tbe kapromp Tram Motor the SalUtoorrantl gumbanda Rail 1104.1110 that ettnaretvitut to Unto to' pr to Wolittlactott rAty it... m on o,. ir o , panifte orotan Itiformall. aolo. to I . .. '' .C. DIDIDOD LTl . ok i at Ilkittota. EIT ..- , . . • ~ . J. , MDBITHH, lin. Hortie.• . It . or to D. LDSCII A' 00.. Num. =alit - On the 31 t&t. by tbr lien. Dr. Prowle,2l.lol/11•10$ A SUNK. sal 18b SALJAY P. ItFAZE. • • Moses Wack ak] aria apiap. W March alst... Jaani Fm.u.klulhat Ms of ar d. • • • -• • • puifodwrdl will Wm Dddw • add day (Murals) APYid 154 at adeliski from the 'widen, of he parents gu.. e t. .1120 fideadd of the tunny are re psKfolly heritwito attend—placed( intordrund..#lleadww, Cemotm. •Dl GRAND CONCERT MASONIC HALL, - ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH sth ►E inclemency of tho weather having tNTyl l crtri:ift "1. Inorvpu.st of boveral dlatlagillebed A th laur• and Ptafessort. en • FAREWELL CONCERT. On Monday Evening Nal, Apra 5/h, 186! Assetect by the oelobr.tat Patolets PHAULEIN HELENE STOPEL, Wh o .111 oetfunit fewsral of bee - Fawn. r and to firiallitthi'VEMEd.&; 111 :e Vo ' S t'tltr the fee TWO PIANOS. with ble: Wallace. Th• Tan,. thank au the Irish =Sod y." 116 ths UV/ 111...0f Summer." sod PassuloreveuMened variations on the “Caruival do 0.0.." veill P. executed ott the %Wit's br W. Vinceitt Wallace. Toro 13ot.rb Grand Nano Wort.' trete the eviehreh,l to...r•otorY,of .Cbick•Ting," Beaton will be hamlet:eel Int Oil. oaulnu byJ. 11. MAI°, Wood stlvet.. 1 Nlunle tickets $l.OO, two netts alro init. • ,motl.roso and two Lulu. TtelLeta Nr iskle aiitor Magic stoms of J. II Moliqr. . U. Klrtwr, slut Iltc-111fune anJ Btoountothelst Unnuw. JOAN C. • SCIIAAD'S Third Leetnre on tinterland, twill be delireted HALL 1,1.11111. Thein r April, at WASIIINUTOiI on Wood et. Lecture to begin at half raw 'even o'clock.— Doom open at e. Admittance lib 61a. 'CARD: • State Official Interpreter. • 1 `. 1 .[;.,,J;....R:r00ln 8 3.sforlntbLee7trnYwroarltlai'no(rllfun aaaaa to renldr In tho rite of Pdtsburvh,t`o unt, Allegheny, may La found eyed" day Irora 9 dntil rY., In the guartar Pea/dons Court Room, or sr 10.1lal Yount, street. • honda. 11,11 a. 3lortgagra, Powery. ht At. torn., and all legal It other laminas rhatenererl land 1at.0.1 from on Into the the (lemma. French, Italian and ill languages. nlth nelllners and choapatell and Rt. Rev. Biehep Porno will deliver t, a Leetute on Ina° Drlnklng tisane, of tlotlety." Maanul , lied, on Satuplay &raping, the Third 0f April, at 71 put.llo are or had to allaud WIL,IOIN WM. B. Moradllt C. 1.. MALICE. 1101111. WIIJTE. apt dot t;OULIS— NO hall rlOOO, prime Ilreen and Black Tea, 7t. catty Lelia 100 ban. prim. Irrren and raver (IMO, 100tuy ra and old llorel.nmant Jars: has ID', V. Wm.% and talutor 0.1 (Ma No., I and 3 !la-krrel, 115 do Loaf and Crnahed eugar, On Sup Curb. 6.-cn • Ceram Tartar: • lu do ColOo,l 1 0 I.oxee Extra,l , 101. 10 do Cl.; and Sorrrn , Canitan 10 4. Mould t Ignpart die no do Extra aura ataxlo do Annood. Palm and Koala Pon, 30 d:It...emery. %Indoor and Cold, In do Coro& and Chocolat., ..t/ do ?Worst., 10 do 1:001t handy: • h. , do Ilagble• hoop ant l'esat ponder', 10 do Cain Co. Chetniral 0.3 do 11 It. Loan. Rano.: • a ll.oliar'.. Farina; do etar :a. do etral,•• Pfo. 10 00 flat...h., flountar 3 hale.. Cl..voaand Canna `ma. Note-o.a, 6 hag. 14pper and Ptroento. :.0 Itega and ran. pore ilround Spa+a. I heir( pure around Gum., Afrl.-an do: .I,atua Smm.. Iraai D. ~i leaad Mder. • On lb, fraph (Tsar. 1 1.01. Nr.ller'. Japan Mackin.: 1 .1 do, Maar,o's CLallen,a u,„ Ilartnod.'• C , ltuotnna Ink. 1 cr. to I gat luvodt d .Cora Prnto, Jo {ogre( 7.00 Waal Hoard, In d e 1t..l Ponln. * In.a aro) Nall, CoCilxilYarn aucl Dania, Whit. Luca, An. It Larrala awl rrcall, J. 1.. • ILLIS.CI.? A CO. So W.tild Wut den, cOtcre filth atrer• UST ItECE:I VEI) front Prill/IpSVllle FA .I „ ' l7e, V.,-).fin 1 ) tnl :1 ; 11 tI I 11 ‘ ..i ttta 1 1' , ereh i t Plll , re, 117 Clarltre Capt., J. A II PIIILLI Vil. iki o,,N I.: MELTS-6 I dozen R lSurk J a II 1•1111-1.11,.. tar' No %arc ra rt UTTEit - jolt ri,oivrit and for It t •oir i, r 1.0 I • ICK Ilt-CANOLK, keg - 4, ro.•rivrd and for coin h 7 U. tiViIAR-60 L64,received nod our rail. ; , Irct ILI. A 1t4.1, 1 ASSES 100 onk armint..Mlzrrovr , ..t. ChIJILL • IUtE. sal I ,l ol3Atle4).—)trigs "Gerlirett" 6 tsvett tat tat. In tan,. awl Or ..In hr .11e1) ILL I KW. apl. . Km COFFEE—tut/ bag.; good Rio Co ff ee ila rctie Dr jaftl I 37c1.11.1.. A not:. tit I NTC L OIV OLSti -stlU6o:e: l)° 10, too - do lor-c I: fw. rW Dr 1.0.1 -1 ISrli ILI. • kiln. 1310 1 lION-200 tong Clinton Filmier. L Al4Abruc. Or tale Ur I aul l IirKILL A ROE. B, ItOolitS --St) ilorro i'orn. for ailr trl . at.i.• ger EED,-10 6610 Clover. TAQualir Jon ryceivr4 nn.l b.r by by ENtiLlibli a nt:NNErr, •Pi ke.od al 11 , 2:11;66.t. NICNIGAN CENTRAL RAI L HOLD. ;lad tB5. Wigo Cleveland and Detroit line, Im AronArDonwith the CteraDe‘J an 4 Carinnsti elegalan-I Anal tiffs It. , - , /ereland rillsturgb 11. It . t 11./cl.lpan eetlernl It. ft. PASSENGERS will be tieketeil through Inm any point on Late illebLean, W c,ee•iand. Cutelennti and PDtetAirgh, ANY Dom ettteer of dove pl. tee atty..potut an Lake Michigan. Thle ntli be ennapesed t.‘, tn p r. 1 4.411, etearnon, bullt erpreasly ter toe mute . CLAW ALAND.. ............ —.Cent U. C. Erwin.. AND FOIIY.ST erry ..... . L A l'tgaca. A lomat will levy. Clarrian.l for Damn, and Iwtrnlt far cts•olaird, .r, ar eal.. at 6 4 ‘0 , 10ck. arriving in both ha lVll av owing morale, in 01•11.1 lar MP ,narning train of rya Yot CticagnaCicelonal I awl Pittsburgh, and f Lab! , Sapoiar ant Sailnaw boats at Llatralt. 'lh.l will ran from llavalital lath. following ord... 1'01{7117 CITY. AO3 ii•ZA l troll CLEVELAND. Woalocklay . Fr Liav FOREMT CITY. Toe.lay TburP4ay. ! 410 , 34' Th. sedsrplcued ars propsrnt e, mace mairarts Fr all Itiod• of rrezghl /'tam Clowlard to /.. , ..trait, IlacSiaa.. !sale tiw Uszie. lasi all pnrbt nu Laker ;bellies, The. °CRAW, et arTAN arui or. i.ot:ln 11l enathme the hoe until the oew boats are reed •Qt• 11. C. IttI•DUETIN • CO. Cl.,land, YRN, All, TROW HUI DOE Dvtrg apl.Jtha • SHER.I.I7B BALM. 111 Y virtue of a writ Fieri Facing, iggued out of IL. Inctrlet Court? AlleAheur Gouuty.azol n dlnote4. }III oxoosc4l to Dunne at tho COu'rt linum, Carr 01 rittoburk oo Naturdnr. April et, A.1).1[42. at 10 oeloot A. 11. the fnllcnring prorort r, Ail the right, tatty. Interest, claim and demand of P. C. Stockton. of. In, to and not of. kli the miliaria: deurthel two lots of Awnsi od. o uto tiered unt7.lo Robin mogul and I. throfe aulthlrielon of atheist tote. In Drovrti• plan. In the Iteurre Trod oppoelte. Pittsburgh. bounded and do. waited am bet 706 south ride of hulk Lazio. and the ilieteirios of led bet Inches Polo the ad. her of Owl; !Oral. and at the coer of lot ho. IS. In the outellrielon ofetuala. throne outwardly or fad GS In. .loop Sant Late, toll. earner of lot Nall." In the .1.04 Inlb4lolloo. gil.loll by the Mu of lath lot No h. Mfort `turbid. to tha tow pan. of the trooneylvthlathual.. thews, by the Ilna of paid ln•path:weetwitrilr II trot Gil lychee a the cotter of lot No. 5. oforierald. throne north•atellf by the of the lut mentioned tat, bet end Sloshes In the place of beginufew, heath the lame property .11101. Jura. Brown et al. onwrityal 10 the ladd It.O. Stockton. by drod. dated the Atrt October. and recorded In the oley for reandlna death in Allegheny ronnty. 10 duet ok J. ild. Vol. 65, page 271. by, refereed. theafto w m ill more fully appear. Seised and Cabinet in outorkin the 0101:11 of /lob, 'C. ' . PIOE4IOII. at the colt of Ford 'Sauey, cod Loth athl CARFFIttbIITIA. Sheriff. Sheriff's (nes. Siefert IL Removal Of che O'Rielly Telegraph Office. TITE OFTIQE of the 011ielly Telegraph Lines ha* been I - Lemon-4 reit.. tooth ea.t career of, M and Wood erreete.lrateb,' IN, entrance front: •Thild Meet. - • order to meet the Increantln 1111113li the nubile, the Zee,. Totentsph Met has boon lunch enlargal end lon moved. and other Winnow addled, to bin:U.oom prnoi.t dead aeourato tran*toaalon of door:damn to all parts et tha trolled talon dio adore dell bed wed to 11131n.ip th , No. gram tehich the InUolly Gees have elreedf tant:llm ::.77.77 7: 71,1unber Wanted. 7 111 . 1 g DERSTANDING that a report .has IL, bona circulated tlial 1 hate retired Irmo thelo. Ler OUrlimee-1 would Kate tat 1 Wend parelmi ..i,m6a on hundred thousual 000. at highest market p.m J. 11.110 Y IS mar 31813 6 Niath Ward. _ GROCERIES-, 100 bads. New Orleeas laisteri 121 able tirota New 1/Me rtosornars Nolaermo • 60 hoe. lie, Nilo Mammal A Lructib'h tobacco 60 Imo Kentuely twietaiibeero. HO half duets P. sad imperial T..: 60 °seer bre. , ammo • 60 Lida. Nab Large IlaeLeerli P/ kite Noe. 1 sad 2 • 300 loran Bayer ilue/ieta -70 bale North Carolina Tail . 100 bat. an{lo and 100412 Ulm; 10 Jaaado.nta attire and ha aturaand m.ra Got ail a by rl J. 8. onni a ea. Far Lease or Sale ITMAT yen' comfoitable tbreo mtory2 brick Dwelling Mon on Mod and rayons Orts er apparatus ler hintlit s; •nr i tglz and ander, be .thilV._ _lrilviVo th r Tr l 'u ltrovor, tpoene loti onDuouesuo wan (40 liet ny 138) and building lota on Annul runla Avenue ond Braddock Winn. and the rood benatiful due , r , t ,,,a r , aaats, hatrean aid ;80. davit '11.4 N 0.144. ,JAMBS 11.1,114 VT Fourth onset, to mar3l:4( • _ . Moving, let April. THE day' of dastruction.to Crockery,. Oro rsuisea 4 st..band. sireecly the preetonl rtid:r:A=Ta="...4% the 7 .1 2. °• !i b° e. e mth L to : i t? and ?lor:ti tO rclrzati r Vit APS' morl* Pmetll /1/UM—reet , equal** mummer made at 20 per neat lees than enetatner r e ri shr le c g r eb r argularlng vas. "In _7l Flnalh hold. near Dhunotal • Ttl l l O E- imbeeriber intends oTening an IN - TglitilUME 017/M calblot of Aprllttext, op et,meet, ben ettbnotee to bridge. - Itrtele. Ream bogA e utelOW* beam will be oupolie4 with woe. et b. r tbs. Mittel seresr.ti. weU ..Vb• Clata=r o /:,M ,i tr4 &Tin ltwauslves b. Josien Lime. • DENNETT & BRO.. :Manufacturers .of Plain and Panty RoMinghim atini CM= ried Wsm. Mane at ULM anufactoy.namir of 'Raab. ingnin and Franklin street; Birmingham. ongnalte Pitts burgh. Pa. margOsily New 'Goods! New Goods !! lifl subscriber has the pleasure of in - forminst his friends and former patron', that be bee itt• returnol from the eaatern ride, having corebued • Urge cod Mahion ng able mutortment of Pprinr, and Hummer eomprimi every satiate of Clothe. La...torree and Vest/nas. whints be la prepared to make to ender, tbe most foo , bionable ark, at tbe elmrtest not lb e ol e o it.rps oonstantly on hand a Large and fa.h:onable serer, Geter of read, male elothlmt and Uentlen,n's furnishind ans. wholesale end retail; at the old stand, •o. ISI Lab art, street. WILLIAM DIODY, 11.—To On trade, Mr .•org. Armor. at the ear. eptabliothment. autborir....l agent for J. IL Ctn.. prpt.ra t.f mat. r.ltiuß ma4l:4 ARPEW,S.Magneine for April, for mile by 1 .r]o J. h. ILEA 0. No. lb Fourth st.. IOFFEE-154 pkg. (keen Rio. reed i r le`r C. 1.1.191.1 fur oral.. by A. CULBERTS.,N. narsu UGAR-5O bags Brazil, recd per Canal video es 1b....r.111 A. CV LIthRTSON. 1 AMES' GLOVES— ' 100 des. block. d-oloreil Span bilk: •• Ur 4 . rolnrrd Lud.• Tbrena nemorted she.. 20 •• Emb'd •• bilk tam for Flab by 00030 C. A RIIIITIVT. 1 AMES' MITTS -4 az dn.. blAck N,yptian. silk; . Mrw Mzeor. fur sale by tu F 1 tr3Jl C. AIIUTIIStYY. . . . rrIABLE . Clotbs, white anal brown Damask, j 0. 11. 1., sod 12.4. • btru. snurctm.n4 for rsle ,01 mar2o ' 0. A ILBUTIIN, r. ENTN (IRA ATS— JNN 60 061,0 Plaul 4661 Ft., A , 1.1.1 WiteltMstin _ 6a,e 6b C KEIFTIINOT. 6. 1CE,—.20 toe. freq , ll, , landing from steamer It raul. lor nl • li v. tt,v.twzb.. In•Kto LINCII RAISINS, eto.-- • .•. . • , 40. tad.. Tuarte Curiant, landing ftneu Ca. nsl, f 4 ou.E. Ay ' AI.EY t C',. I EPIIYEU ;U4AHS- 100 Loa, • du: 14., odol, alt:tu 11.11/ALNY • CO. DEPPEK, 'IIMENTO, • 40 tuidit . - h.r rat.. 1., Irma:All W. WV) 41.1. Y .11 01. -- • icinioND-ronAcco-310 half Pane,. 1.3.1 •pprm....11 brand.. mr I clarl W. HAIM REV I 01. _ SPRING aRRAIi - Cleveland and Pittsbardh Rail Road LEAVES Pittsburg, daily Sundays oxcept s, s s. ts isss ills IFundwy• ,nrp la 1 r lc; Arrive In elevelmrl nt v in till, for the e Tolml, 1 1 ,trnIVIttrl Estet.rn hoatA. /I.lllll:l2llN,Nurerin,end*nt. ca,t-'9ll - NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! ADS' FELECIA, u new work by Urrtry tI Co ,,, n.i i . Rua.. of \ alppliGn Vox," ge. Alt. IP a mort attryllio mall, and we encumporl lb* vautow aglovregy of this e 1.% rl litorsture. ••WO+, or thn Mrntnrinn of Alteodorr Card.:' wort • 11 SWltkor of Al ',lntl ...4 nr thn Court of I.on.lnn. tnnden. t.. et, W. A. ttainnfnotary • Ga.. 76 Fourth trent hat. Winm for at.. . • • •• • • • rua., EL , Et i lrch- f invortaltaa .rreape4:atetrL ' 2ltl:l7!:.. ' l ' .. ttarrp. do 1.01 u.... Plait I.6n.ce, Canon Crap, U., 1t...“1.aydr... Mlantulot Ira illta auaccae, and 14V tta Pr -ous wattling .roda that pLsrp,..-..• h. alt. them VI LACK LACE VEILS—Long and ID Jenny [And do. Gaon do. of JilPrent colora—Cireen and 11:0, hareg, k.r 1.111.—A Ind mr'd - mar., NI 1., nein. a nuncurißLD. Engineer's Stationary. A IT lIS TNI A N'S Drawing Paper of' all 311 , 1: V • Tra , ln Pan , : Traytaloe Of I.4Lagrana 1,2;4, lor Vati men , . nir 14 and '24 1...1 and LuaTallnn. nn.l 24 1.. r, tnaitr., C:7 11 ' • uTto k i.I ' d:tult Pr.ftio 11r...kirt Into) I:arir.doti• Leal PC, rd.. India It), Ind,. Italb.h. ari Alhoth Ulu.. Th• e lull kind, or Stanch." .knd In, NO. at cl.e. SUitinhary end... rir Winlotrrrt, Third and I in J. R. IFELDIN Real Eitate in Masailron For Sale. BOUT Sit nem* adjoining the Depot of .1, the I.hb end Penne. 11111 Inn.l. 1. Ea..., en term, etarnat:Anis rare ha- • bArAnlt, en. ether lots In Ilee..llcn and near the tent, r..• Lanai, and, l.etA ... lan". In. nun, In/n. lb. t.. th. Ennel A number ~1 ue.ne*. en own. Ran 11.-nlan.l on 11, dello/offal let. t. r rernlene... m.. 410 Lond .1.11. r. with. oat neen.e.....t.• Tenn, rtel es+, —ll.ne etrlllll DWIGHT .11111015. Matith - ER' sriti NG GOODS—A. red., iu Slitatitkr '2,tat •,,m. tut , ;WA... et.n..ttzt I' It, r. mint-Lott; t-filltn..C.fikt.l, It ntt,t, Anti It. Int..ttat. tielrni,ttc.. tr. ek....tt.l,trvigst *Eta I•ftzttr.liej j0..1 pt., - Ku. , I a.t tit, large porttrriptury Nett York at taut rartihrt, f_tostrs. Dissolution Notice. Fr II E loconet.s connection known bc the dww.l•VOt r iiVll L" ei l Artia le ibii.!trZ ` , 6 ,M vas: trulr-Allr P. Mt-CA/MUCK. Wanted, • lIUNIIREIO AUESTS cireiklatv F iir tut. nptuin, a tit. arts 0.014 ...Hwy and L....011MT illn•trel.l ilya-rlptlve wort.. Ilt: Wool.' Puri g•tic aura an yarn fritatlY.ool., p., cist. Tltpta nub. Uyeil apply oh., ...Op, for u,ty • biirthey itrilar, ludo why. till Kr • i•arisal f front ill to-1110. Itst lona, aryl) p• 1101,111 IW. 11. Nu 11l !Sala alnirt. a-sr: , alms II IL J If N S. ••Iti7,EltS!- I)ESENTERY emsicusr.—Ao lutaibt.ly nor, for Ity•ontAry,lty. liitst !win pi I tt, Play, l'holiira Infants/mi. To ttio..• •Itli aim inedirior turr. i• no oi.ei I pt t•tylli•r unacqualuterl with It.• elite, will give amyl* teatitanny pl its vars.r in all rave air what. It I. rtinituturiaJed Ilarblreilx are at our eititumavil emu. cl .okt, 1-roitipany each bottle of ttr• mmlirotie. Vire atm.e gar lb., •Dace mrdinoe ;tot evaletmt a.l for ut Ikrt, . . J A MEI. , dIrGUJIe Et. marld• No vl W. 4 str..t. Fir 110 M A S PAJOICIL •31atinfacturer and .I Importer of `t 11 Paper, fbrden, ran , Ward Print,' Lai:4"-nm Pap:, %ludo., 818.. do, and dos'er ill Wribovaal wrappleic yel.r.Bonpotandllioder'• Boutin. t,.. No. f.f, Market stn... bet,enrn MIN and Fourth, HUAburxtl. min*, fEA'ILIERS-3 eke, Prime : for sale by S.. BELL a LIGGETT. la . ; 0 a:,---• to bhls..ree'd and far sale by • n wan, unit s idougrr. ~ ....., I A lIIY-56 kegs fer'enle by i 4 ..2. , ' . rELL t LltiiiKTT . L• NGLISII Split Peas, for soap, recd and trj for rale by W. A. lirCLURti t CO.. ea.l9 - 26AL/to.rty at i 1 AROLI N.t li R I TTS, a freeb lot reed by 1 1,,J W A. dIrCLURGt tNI.. mutt) . 1ir...m.4 T.a [whales. • • INOIi.A.CCO-25 kgg. 6 twist, superinLarti, chi. for ea 1.1.7 A. CULHEILSON, marl . I*3 Liberty sieve:- LAItII--.15 kegs Lard; LLW.. ,1.4 1 1 eala by tomeN , A. CULBERTSON. RR ANDY-10 elike. Wild Cherry Brandy Itcnr:9l A. CULLLPRTSON. Owner Wantea. VCR A COW AND CALF, WHICH taken up on the All,beny Wharf. nn het Se'- ante, Thaeonner can have then. nn calling at the tem. dertre of the Allegheny Wharf Meet., nu Nan. between Hand awl, llauJeock. hlrrete. hr Innt{hn IttoP'Str and paying &Z. , liar Sewickleyville Property for Sale. rip 11}: subscriber offers for sale TIVE,NTY TWO Lot. situate In henicitlerrille. The MITS . r la surroun.led by Neal. Walnut, kelt and bine etntets. livery lot hes Mu fr,nte. Poe bult,ling !ht.. they. aro IVllr t ln n l an, In the neighbortrwl, being herr near the hirer 'IAA]. and nverinoklne the Itallmad and the Meer The*. ipt.nffor owd location to tbnao denhing ion's try teAdenow whllo atiendlow to Alpine. In U3•0117:‘ , tho itailtoftg Company an. now willing to •eaullwg nonalo gewiekloy till,. for Sig per quarter. allowing tW'm t. theT rhoqwno. nlStrtglag them. ai low KW, the nor of t w in ~ eutint7g, with tho wlganta.. we+ at the school. e*tahlb.hwi horn. . . SKVISNTY FITS: acres of land within belt • tulle of the bewleltley.llll. Depot. Thla tract has a front on the riser of Zu test, und - on the hearer blab et ;41S feet. Ib la well w alerts!. banns seven as eighing.etsoft water. eotne of which are so - situated as to af r o rd the best mode of supplying beericklaytilla with water. 'Then are tan gnanut* edrding sandstone landhe best qualltp Ea build ing. About oro. Ledo! the has been aod l. under <salivation. The remainder 1.1.111 titabered. for beautiful *leers of the surrounding errantry Ii It unri valled. • . For plane or tho lots, terror, it, enquire of Mow, JO, !oan a Son. corco.r rorry and Front Pi telott .ol litryrs-T.' 11. Nevin a Co 107 Lito.rty ntrret. or 01 the rnherzlher nets the New irthey tale DoPn t ••• • JOSERI KTRAVELLL Frerieltleerille./4errh 24.1054-41nore:::d2er Wall Paper • lUST ree'd from envoral of the New York awlensivestalongestablisbed snannfactoremin lame and general aworttaeot or low prim! Wall rum , 'red .bminra ere brilliant, the' voltam. new. anCtha lew vvry attractive . •Tip)).l.AS o.llt no. or )lartot arnwt- DATENT Letter Balances, indicaiii the wOunt aml rate,. of tcs;na, iaw nn4 [inv . -11 J.ll- WY.LUIN. ind Allegheny Bridge. , 10 811A1iES of the stock of the old bridge farad. by. ITU. A. lIILL A 00, warms' 1I Etne9c Exchang. Iltokere Citizen 0 . ,th0 Stock o a f t C h e o . above 4 0 AS. liuuu a co, Tss lA T:l B si. sun r flif IND(1111 GLASS- Doe boor. PIM; 11212, LOU • 100 9112 OU •• 10115; • • 60 lush; 66 I12 G 16 • Of lost country bruroto ‘ and rule lot s S. r. VON NYI6IIO k CO.. morn ana US Myr rturot ItIEESg-- 2 26 0 bxu. ice 'd. fur sale by v.) marl , . AOHISON, LITTLN &CO CAR AMMONIA-700 lbs. for Wale by mar 2.6 J. KIDD / CO. . IALIFORNIA OUTFITS -1) aa 4.3 Own Elaatla Over Coat% " Pea " • • g °Ll .' "(h .r:7;:1 4 inn " teed hr Expreio awl Mr vale at 116 Mukat atrert. - J't 1•11ILL11 mult2 HO Ri F COVERS- 2 12 Gum Elatic; 24 1)11 Clotb:rual ne.'4l . a IL PLIILLIY.I. No. 11674614 A street. .t raar22• • 131T011-50 bbls. in store, for sale by 1516/1: 3 0. IILACKBUILN • CO. AYRES' CHERRY PECTORAL-3 Gross post rred and for nolo Dr B. A. YAIIIMATOCK It Co. a/WM earner itrai aml Wcoa ~. i s. Pi:traitorsAil Cloths. IItINDRED dos.; imported sizes, of Table, HUM atul•Hureau Covers, of beautiful stela of patents. IV. Ironic the altattnof e nlv, In pal. ikuraltbla .* 1 ARD—W kegs and 5 bbls. lu store and 1.41 ibr ol• by imarni S. tW. HAILBAUGH. -}""ll- • . . 567 bbl. Lao Pored* Namoce 10. " No. 3 Matkore3 . , 40 ... .. •5 .. 23 - . ... i. `. 50 hi bin. Noe. I. :I and 3 )1551m,1;15. sloe* .00 for odo by (m=l7l JOHN WATS a W. Wall Paper. T WENTY three eases reed, for sale by WALTER P. MARPISALL. 55 Weed stmt. s, -- pROVERBIAL--The vast improvementin thaappesmaca .ml morals Om Boras( oar city— Casaa . m aa a a. sass bUy. morals. DELYSS TUSSI V. sma a alnaosaams• fmaatba nrlgla of cHENTIWG BOLT CLOTHING RC . f .ZT a UVVITIIaa: Gorl; S Marcella at, war, Diamond LW/. • VEWSPAPER FILES—F. A. Rockwell's Pntent Nen.paper Finn, tn. best'no. In we. zse,l awl for sal. by J. 13.'WELD1N. nooka.ller R.tlst.er 63 Wool st.(betworn 36 L lth mu.= • To Brick Rakers. PROPOSALS will be received until Wed n+ day. the nth of April neck for furnishing 1.50.061/ Cracks of the bat quality. The whole to be dehrered et the Sewickley Amlopn within 300 yeas of. the Stone fintlAN lauding, on or before the oth de/ of fl at neat. 2.10. propowile to be directed to care of John Trwin &Son. 00j. net Vern. and Treat meet. lquetiorgh. or to JiIiSEPO V.TILAXISLLI. Awyrickiervillw P. 0. coar27ollw Allegheny Canal, - Pa. (]unreel end Dienutch wen) UN DRIES— " o 1 0e. Cloy, Need: 1 L 0 — TlmAhr Soed: Jost 'we'd and tee .1.1 by I marll7 JOHN WATT & 00. rrOBACCO-55 boo. 5 L. - es Lump, for sale low lo sloes br J011:4 W A :ft t W. L)IOFFEE--150 bags Superior new crop j 810, for ,ale et J. WATT & cp. I_l IDES-250d0z. dry, to arrive, for sale by Li rata - 27 S. tW. LIARBAUtiII. NU. B. BAYARD Sc SON, - Dealers' in Lather. IliJoe sod Oil. No. 213 Libirty street, (or poe.to tUuth aL.) Pittsbh, Pa. Ilorototantlr urg hark! a general amortment• of Loather, 111,1, Mornay. Shoe llnflozo. TooLs, oIl: te feu JUST recd; 500 dos. India liabberqfr Balk. mooned mires. Kr Invite the attoUtiou of COY C..motrrileutere to our Mast, ...bled to f.. 11 at otOrru orholreelo oche. at thr Iltiblum D. Tot. No. (If/ Harlot O. J. i 11. 11111 LIPS. BOAR-10n Mids. Nair, for sale by tnewVi J.S.LI LWUII.III a CO. rrIIE Seven Brothers of Wyoming; or the oI D exciting o tehre . R nod e Ihib lt Th g l s e m ro o t ul la s l n nur a n , tt. In...intim, W. A. Illhienfenne A Co.. No. 10 l'ourth Creel, hne. It for eel.. Meinnlin of Fireh 51segnr.t Fuller; edited ,14 ifetiph' Er•OrIVItI aml Mn. H. Cbanning. Th. Whl. Wino World; be Ellextenit ASeathe•el. ' No I Appleinn'a Library, 4ontalning thel , lloor rineh Paton hr Tharkrny. mer2A - - 4 UGAIi. - A MOLASSES-- ' iu.t and for Pale by 6111411'1 , 11 Co viize2.6 rine. 130 and 122 S•nood K. UT'IEI:-8 bxs: Fresh HollTeriinle by xner-'ll S. k W.IIAIIII MOH • • • MUSTARD—Ground English' in kegs, tin Clsisnielers sod pap, for sale by GILLIN—SaIe 01S bo." oat •. eales of earn at My SO. ithetheiis436lic: barb., 45, eery little /main woz.r.a. but the demand bi also guile limited. • RAY—Only one inad offered: It It quoted at lltrarilin • VOTATOGS--bale of 110 Ina pale. froni • non. at 71.1 i: bLIMICE - STONE-500 11,8. Ground for I they are quoted at 310. firth bands. sole by , Lose:Gi j. gicc 'IRAN—SaIa lobo at 1110. Ea=l TARIM-2069 lbs. (Foxo's best) for sale hr losers) J. MOO CO. ACII.hILKI.. Si IIAI). CODFISH. 1 CoLetaraly on huld =I &L. , t W.1 ,, N, ' we Ay II ERIJNOS:,. • J. PALMER & CO- PoILE, ISlarkelS t root Wtr•l•L H AL. , A til) SIDE., PHILADELPHIA. ,lIHI , LEARI.. LARD and CHEEM. taanik2Law3lr . n UTTEIV--- 5 bble. Roll. for eale by IL/ tor !0.. , h 1 I at&r"Al WICK & SIeCANDLESS. AHD OIL-10 bbln. in More for eale-by I m,rtm • .1. KIDD t CD, M Wood K. IVITRIOL—Z carboys for sale by trrar.'6 J. KIDD & OP. Gentlemen's Rubber 41oves. IfE LIGHT tiLOVll—Destioed to Eloper: 11. c..lv the black kid, u ..Inter Glove; nOt oalr equal ly iu4,11 and pliable, but much move durable. and prr. ti T water o'rovlf. bevides massaging all the •irta 1 of ILa I.sutivgGod,. tn curing eJvpped bands, Or. Yil r II EA VY 0111\ g.—Uveful for a driving Glove and of torn, gourdnn thy hands soft and smooth. In all sandy Of norg_lab.r. any other&ove I.ONO ANo IsALF—Ig/bG VI WY, . Minya, used for 00.L.1.1 all alsols of and vont of tbe Chstnixt and imuggint, m 4,ctur. and handling of Potash. and nth, /gong alkali, for driver. in stoma. and Host Coturnuiva in the env' Department. Thirty dcdra pairs Jnot ro,Vd. and for gala at the Orodt. So PO Market al: . .1. A 11. PHILLIPS. Hotel Furniture for Sale at Anctioa: THE suhecribess will offer for Brae At pahtleanetino.nectimenelog en the ttl dq pt Aent nest. rontinning until all it roa. whn , ,..foretturn ana fixture, of the Unltal , g...t.p-ttntel. In the 1.7/ET 01 ickwelil3r, Tinkled at towtwren hr. •00.10 thnnystnt e,llsrs. It een•lit•of e'er? ruler, t. b u.nnd in say 1.1. :4,4fax. KltEh•ti .n.. 1 Doting room (amity= tc ac. term, tutee known •t otal•. . . A.AICN lICTY.CORD. Tb• alure sal. I. ro^tponel ur,lll Monday the 1311 day 8.5pr1: grlti mar` irriKll-,-Frcith roll just reed, anti for tale at 110E.Rir Tea - Mtar, mart I. lb. filantoud. . _ P m .i- 11 PE _ . . 2 , 0 - :210 Crown Nxtrn the font WrOibt...franle for Hardware 6r Weal. .1. SeIIOONAIIKIOI Air CO.. TI WcoO meet. IOPPERAB 2 4O bbls. for sale — t, oar^-:• J. sa9OOKll.uckKt CO. cc I ails, IV biting for sale by :fur e 1.., J. IieIIOONMA EVE ICO p.vpER —Hardware and Dry (Tooth wrap in~r r i 3..•=zuominexßic BACON -20,000 Rya- recd pei 0. Pa. R. for'ealp by 1mr.51 It. DALZELL 1 - CO. ARD-20 in store, for sale by a Icar . 3 IL. DA LZgLI. t'oo. OLASSES—J tads landingfrom r.tmr. I Zusrafora. for tato Or • zne2r. •• • I •• ". &DAL/JILL k CO. 1011.1ELED PEACILES—W bushels ree'd ..O1 for rair LT Irctaraki d kW. lIARBAIIOC. r 1 1 0 lIA 1:!00-40 keg twist, just received -a- " 1 %14'f u. lIIEESE-50 bra. W. IL Cheese, in store sL) Oa' br [..e15 1 S. tW. I/AILIILUGIL FLOUR -40 Ll+. Worth's Fatra-Tamily, re,ol red •.4 tar I.le hr tru.i2s FL a W. 11/ILILiIIGIL I 11GARS--50,000 Common Cigars in store lJ and for Ma* by [erorZ) 0, W. lIARBAUGIL '4) O s - 11.°":54T4 0 4 :fre John P. Scott. tIa . LF .i ..S . ALE D a rhea. littabto t tb, Pa. . , • All nnlaro rill receive prompt &Mot.). far Louden Ctisnhuble &WIT mead.. mar,:kdly ~. Samtel Gray, - . M,ERCIIANT TAILOR, —. _ ~ , St.. Clair HON litadinser, St.' C7air - Siriet. • 'I, I IVHERE he is prepared to show his usual oLlts,=Trlirrie n si=t l t=.111 5 ,141 -" ,t1,12 h. Mils will roset M twprobatilin of time Mo sue ta vor Lim With Wail Emmure. • , : mililaill Lumber for Sale. .11:1 0 ESt'Onality _of swotted White Mite, coon, teenltettelieit tholtemr.d feet. ( *MT toerdeleukd plank, =diem leek aut and.roteL - marle - d.U• .Ntatti..s es—MORGAN. Great Sale . of Dry Goods " AT AUCTION, TrPHIS iiioraing, Wednesday, at 10 n'Oluak, a_ rill he om:ml Mackee et the entire Mock of 'A tralopi Montt No. 7 t et met. Masi Oen g of • metro! errertatent of FANCY and Treece DIVPI7.IOOUff, nth@ dper hertnentoTbe role rill be poratte and rithent eta will rooftree from day to day. on alt Imo I. Melia': nnetionm, • Pltirhorgholdereh 1r1:4.-0.24 • • J. J. GILLESPIE, NO. 76...W00D STABET,. PITVIIIIMOIL ifaonDictrrer of Looking))lasses, - I A ND WROLESALE DEALER inVombs and °Com tolls tootootero aid tha to ie. . most complete amortmont of Elmtit nW. iloo, oroitatati too!). brew tad.. Brine ootowirely compel to ttm tootothetoteolLcolt• lon he is onobltol to Ohm Imloomeleata to pur -1 ebtromovonot to avi-houpo laths Union mot ti • Steamboat wilding. J. GILLESPIE, is prepared to contract . for ll...orating ind•narsollarab, re.. st Oe r, wed Ts.° awl thortaltanarlbto time. mar.l4 ploy-ER.8E1:1)-1s boig. prime Western, .Irmoley J. T. t :CC 800 mare• Liberty street. GeNGl.WlS—Ofrteat atylae fine quality, . •a Hard, l rdedkord and dark, ree • aT •• zr2r, • •• alUartl4 .11UttelatELD. • . I MUST POSTS--1300 . Lo;ust Poets and a./ tom Lorne. Mts. of superior adality, /sod 'red oir cocalpmen4 and for rale br • ciard4 NICK k MiCANDLN.. corner Wood mad Water at. DKESS SlLKS=—in great variety of iitylea marl?rdl am. open at store of mu . , rmur a BURCIIiIELD. L I LOUII-I.ooLblB. Extra SS, F.,..far Bale by [man J. T. J AMON& ponN MEAL-20 5k2. recd, for sale by mar 24 1 J. T. ik J. J. BOON .5 . ,.. Bladders Wanted. /4, 1 1 1111 E highest price in , cash given for Beef Ilbubleys, by B. e."vAnNISSOCIC yasyl4 crbrbet Waal and. Vint sta. pia IBON—D:10 tone Mahoning Furnace; 100 Winfield • • !" It .1.14 J:a FLOYD. Round Cooieh kIiI;3iF(I(IODS—A. A. 'Mason Sc Co., bare 1 4 VOITS3 soil are Dow or:melee. Woe end Dsoksges o Dry Goode. comyredog ELL. Ouhecteree. (inutarttnrrs, Truro, Bente, SA Latoes, /Acosta% (4mbelee,ehserts, eloArlo de WA.. te... Are.. soarll A Good Bargain Offered... THE undersigned - carers for sale, tho fol lowing roerhinerr. in cood too nina order. at the ine or Mew* Bantle. norms of Yourrand Duquesne /treat,. for the hnry . row ordtating Window and war hands ; ihuh, and iiimidingsjaraotw: consisting of then's: otavg..4 machines for Metidag,ode jolter, *wit, tent I. sod ntonlilog. and other . neteneary mu el An InSimatzoit dud 1.7 be desired. sea be sires et cur t ime me by tellies at the obese Ise [Wooed sleds tr44:A2le • • • INUELIII inctcra._ . eilhott's Steel Twee. twaorr's Victoria Pez, No 303 ex. fine pointe do'• No.1;0' do do ! D. do do N 0.170 do do D. ! Sawa do N0..151 - i A ImM/1' of LW, AboTe Jon reel and for sal.. by the quad If or rlatio grow by cIIESTER'S Celebrated for neata!ta At. darstalltr grarkaumstdp Rod Sow aN.. AND BMW CahlElNO—ttocks Urge and fagdockabl. , —(hved iJedsermst m maA 6rywry. goads. _ " smixrrnrzo COMMERCIAL Mgat lcAA. — Adwrnisitese...l..t..44. b r ibi. paper nmrivnt sad tarrarklftitrntotisP...., t,•• SIOVEMIeNTS Or TRi OCEAN STEAMERS. DAYS OF BAILING TO AND THOIII TUN UNITED STATES —DT TIIM COLLINS LINIL }ROM( !Mr "•-- 1.11 "' • 1e55 Mlyy: earunisy, April 5;....-...--Wodumolay. Mardi 10.-- atunloy. April 1T..---.....Wednealay- March m ay Satuday. May Satunlay; Jut. 1. ~.......Wodneeday.' May lst o Julr July n y Iramt.), - TV. l ar. July IL. Satuday. Aug dvar. July Saturday, Sept Satunlay. Oct ' Westwood.. Sept Saturday. Or t Orl Sept Saturday, Nor 15,......_.....1.1Tedutaday. Eatonlay, Nue1r...... • Wednesday: Noe Der .......ITclucalay. Nov Satuniiy. D. •Z- Wedue4 6 l. Doc ••••••••%•••-• ' Wialneaday. • • CUNARD LINE ritom LivszrooL DIAUARA. for Dorton. Datardar. the Otit Yl EUROPA. , for Bogen, Saturday: the 13th . CANADA, fur New York. Dab:wiry. the 'irtt , AVILICA, ror Nrw York. Berrrbier. th. ..sth isre. from N Sort, RedOe.l.Y. tho 24th flat NIAOADA. from BC.011:1. Irvine%lay. thy Mot ELROD-A. Mom N. Tort, Weenfeday. the'ith Apri CANADA. tmm &Wan.. Redonda. the 14th " Ititht, from N raft, WwinetklAr." the tiot. CLIAOII..IB • utirrim srATES, • • •Witt, tbe U. S. Mall. SOUTHAMPTON' & .BREMEN-LLNE. _ . r . .... South • . pla ' .. Ne•TTork. Nem Task N..w Y ro ork br . HERMANN. . Neb. LE - 3148-151 Mani 31 Illlnikli.q.. ". • A M ;rll 'ft Ir.! g AV.I • WASHINGTON, May Tr ' Jun - . MI J.* n. HERMANN. Jun. 19 July 18 ' -July Ap 4CASIIINOTON, July 13.. Aug 13 Aug IV HERMANN, Aug II Eryt In Sera 11 WASHINGTON, :rot 11 Oct 8 • 'OR IV HERMANN. Oct V Now 5 1i0r.4 WASHINGTON, • Nov 0 8.0.3 De 0..... AIERMANN. 1.1..2 4 Lvo 31 • Jan' rirrasunaa !ASSET Orr= PITMOOoII Ontatini Thursday Morning Aprfl 1, lye..? Tho wntber, yasteplay forenoon, won m onfoitorattio o tlrelr to obstruct out-door optratione. • This, to addition to the heavy receipts of bulk pork, !iamb lirtl. minx, molasses, Pc., with the KtITB shipments Lit and Weal, Wing fall employment to the ntercletlia houses, me no ecopo for telling opellUtont, AM we fotttoi scarealynn item worthy of yepta.b. • FLOVit—Tb. rexelPte, Yesterday. <viol:ailed absat GOO bbla. part of which was gored for tette.. price; the Wee comptiteX 315 bblt a. 2.6. 30 and 230 Max al 112.95: IS at $2,90 par money; 10 extra at 13,00. c Eramsg—w,. ~.au 1041 W. F. At 6}6 . 47e, lIIIITES—Maki of small lotl mita. ton. la. Laves, at Plr TI are eithout change. Eike of' 26 . 1fible large NO. 3 mock ere'. at 11:,15 0,300 S —The market au still more finrlffafranrithn confidence of the ho den being still faither lammed br the reports from the Wed; but the market tat nneatfied, and the only soles were or email loth 0.000 ha shredder. at 7X. and 3.000 IDs Lame at 96f, fl for twice; 600 !be hula at 94c: holden mill not part withlargs late, et the Woe. retiree, end nom, are holding atg4oBA{o for shonliferre, °Ur I.pr rhln. lIOCEItI £.3--The speratianewere almost =their in regniar leer fir mull lat. orfliffirleaeee at 5{40.'!3;.40 birds sugar at 5340.61 r: 'lee ' •• • WlllBKkli le dull and unchanged at Ise <huh. - RIVER INTELLIGENCE- STEAM BOAT ARBIVAIS AND • .A3I6IOED. lis/ tie. Kennet, Eragrurr UP, • S. 1111 - ,l'srbie,Slizstmlltt; Mishipm. Bow. , V. 1611, IVatt.lns. Vrowtonills ron..st elty..llardneb.ll , llrtille Grace. CincVnaLL J. 11. Borden. Surtfkb. 31 aygowir. Hazlett. Wiebash.. calla De au.\ lo.Lo ard. lln. 7.4nelrettle 1.0,115, DEPARSCD?; Atlantl,. Parkin:Fon. Brow - natllls• 4. Mrli.,ll.nelrleir.sna, McWee , J. Baran!. l'eeblet. ItLitsr. 14.nnett.l.frcnrurtille. t'ratur fftrest CUT. Iltsrdorh. Ma. Cleelunati. Mt. Wert... CLadZILISt= — Calhoun Ft. LOUIS • •' 11t . , • • BOATS LEAVING VII'; DAV. - • LAVILLE—Forett Cry. - 3 oacarastluc bitart uwrisyla.m. 04, 6 r.n. Iltratio—Tbera van,' 9 Deb E Iblbas la ebaaarl by pDa art. Dat revalaz at dusk. and . ' . .FTEXS: We learn . by the Summit*hith atsired tleio LW., morning, that the Luella Ofteat/nide, odd& left/woe bat smarm Cu hordoontsol LtlD.aa bkera stamina ata. of the aMatatents ar Olen of tha madornoloted Lorlaztaa lartilgs, amt lujuzettoorkeuly. Ilir whcaLboula awl ltart. of her Ode was tone Oa. hha oat Imo Mt to Mad to or.- eoot hacodoldoo.whara Atte tr.lliDeli oo the doormat. of Um Ifumadt.—[lladlara Journal., • , • `The-steamer pirate Puwersi bound' fro Di Cuciintati t. it Louie to as out .frien. the wharrak t... night befit. lett ...thine ' , oda al bee to swung leak. tbe Wren' down .3 - etterley,... The tontine in her bull was entered with wains to the depth of about 14 lathes. Ileeeticeisanteren e Lenten bete—t Laulstille /nun • . -'• Ater The steamer Logan; reeexilly 1; men lllrer, ham Dern ralsal, apt! arrived here op nun- - " le-We have • intellidenee from' , Blemphiati telecrauh tbritutb the Uhlman Amstutz, etutiarthat the stosater U rumpus, recautli'euph lu the liatthee rivet. lIIPORTS- RIVEIL!. • Hers N An, P. 11.....4 . 4—rt bills ID b. ItirC . ens. owner aboarial=2 . l 4 r i tr tr 1.% 4 Ca. 23 Watt 1520111.91. • CAnDellt4 do. Senors a Nicola 00 ao whlak.y. Maier 4llLelauas:l2 bre feathers. T Leech: Pra brans. =WU AL Cre, ISsp. alapts A Co; 3 boxes mare. J IP cods - ell. • 11L1.3111.1 - 4 Ptafootat Cm-3 bvs mdoo. wain 3 4/51* Ulm MA 2 bra atd, Cosilald; boas Jolosstoo; lot Noultur, Liarvflt 1 ersta tn. 1 MA. 1./ovals a firstum; 3 crates Tom 11 poem: 35 bblo flour,/ l il osper 13 40.11 latta_lot tamp metal. Hell -A 12=41 . 11 .,. ./oner; 281 Mal 11.2.6 '•• AT HEELING, Pax MowlAl,4= flatr 1 roll locator. ke Gnat Co;104 bbla dolor. Taylor; I Wog, emote al ha= I OWa aCirall by; osta, 1 tka, 6y Stint, Pa .1 D 4140666, !.60 -^-9 bids , Wm. ' - 41: bbl. Pour. D Lrceb. Ca, 181 pp 050d0n...4 Calberboa; iz 1I biskey, P a 1 bid , ettPdi. 0.6{. do, brooms 2Pt cps bbl, door, .11) Imp; 11.6. pee 11 Obi. dour. J W Wcod6rell; 62111 . b . M.. Jaa black; 2.11 bbl. Poor /6 11.11 /PRP: 102 bp Lapp a 5P611602 160 bbb tow, Wart I TO6p; 2001 et. 01004. Wtbsurth , : 'RAIL ROAD OONTRYANORi PENNSYLVANIA BAIL flollf - EIEY +:. Sipms ltavaglt train leaws.st SK crelset. 51.4 r Aerstamcdatton Inds team . , onto PENNSYLVANIA itAlf, 119,1D.-IFESS. - The Express train -deices Tele*. litCeet 4.tatleaced • &elect, Led erzires &Obeli i.. re., every claret— tering Bauder. The deecesdacdslion tale IsetesttlSO &clock. e..sl:, and 4 r. _ SEW BOIS ti te10.813 - pOOR JACK, by 'Captain, IttarytaW'. - 4 {, /omen, ILe Idesehaut Nu= - e Mors . ',about uses; er a. r. B. J.Ases. • Itorsuellits: Ths bent of tbe Fasulin• • • its Yomste Nom • „ • /losalls Doo•Mitt A sequel to the Fosses IMM • 'Selo 110.1qadu t. Lady POLl.tri . omte7's Eadr'dlkok 5. , ,,APe 4 . - • enihsaa's Stamstins • • - Just res . .l. sal for,sslOst % • 'IIMIL e tossl2 • • • Th;ed al/Ptutt• Ilet•Pos10501, • 'Blanks Books and Stationery. • . LEE subscriber - respectfully iriforins - Atie fffssols soul ffsf - Sobllo Mit Ito Is sow sgs.esfsi's. so/ I so.sesed •ROTIJIMt of B.lssl u ktras, boot/i s : ref=r l S ' t self tilts= • : .14) - Nosso. Boat La *Ol otbso Cl' Plicolos drsoofted smith sestooss nod dospsfotf. Books osasd sad Wood to . any , sissy. riffism„. 9. 14 --, t e IVEL - DIN, Hooks:4los ifsiEfilltififeS.—` No- a Wool st, between Third 54:4.1 In the Court of COMMon Pleat of .elltegltetty Cat ll* Ohio R.. l'enoo..ll4llßead Cb.} 1 No. I, D tr. Terso,'lSSL .fb.B.3l.ertiversof Ohio torus:hip • - - . !.‘f.t.e. AND now, to nit, Mardi 201:1. A 1812 Deport of Vim.* IM.ettted-t. , court sad Wed, lout on la non of W. rim :A* rim hr two ma. pu '" lALlestka Gautie sad Atzmeiran. 447 the (bum marz...,<Var OW. 0.11. A VS. Prothoostiti.. , . ' /Z HO APISug Bi : jrll2 In q D Cgilltat• • at . arark, N.J. • TI•La Cocomy h yrepond to foTalth a =pair of tam valnalao IN ZAI, • - wnrol, hive bon emod C atte P r several NTS nue tea. both t Europe noct•the United , Mete, t veleta their ortglesl hest./ sad evoteettve ern•ertbe nor ,. .riot to shy other plant elutener. Their • • - • • WIIITE ZINC -TAINT Is purely an illaide of Zino mid warranted free Prom ati altscatice and asperity whatmereer. it come well. i• beautifully white. and is entirely Ira Dm poimoval m rti r of .eta Vr a. retnta k eo daemons to, tit IT P ir VILL NOT . TURN .YELLOW- 1 When mama to solehorocui or mephitic eshalativs wren when shot nci In • Otto. MOM. AA . . outride wlthsteade meta= climate ad the wailer than any maim not brag /table to turn dialer er lo crucible and rub off. It root/ be worad eitet _,_ with water mel tare, or wiikearnisle, each arnis4 bratoa gortelain gala. - BLACK AND COLORED . ZINC PA Torn ice forniebed at a low privo i and ae mailvebtegg the throat and best galas in the wired for asthma ma, fencing, outbauaes , gavot/oink. or as f .n.P.lslar. Live of wooa . Melt. thy, or lea. es U. D o lt IVKATIIBItAND FIRL For Irma surfeces they are giMikotarlY rateable, as they ken a Ulgolllllo GOSItteCtiOII, and =Ueda' placrortiaidai tbey dry oulikly, baring a ems meanie bah da not &mop color hie meat' of thelarthygana Dealers imendlei Dix urma ern. rk et tbf eem a yan• r 4. Jib ig.l 7 ifiiitt..1.44,416. QEEDS---20 bbls. Timothy Seecl O ;, . 3 __ (3°"": ykRIED PEACHES--aq biz. icr,os46e der,SaraaJa law, to dm , .. pa/U.301. LILT a CO-'
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