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JACOBUS' reply to 0 1 3 ,‘Y*Ir big I#lloded war weal variety We aro =top mosarobligatlons to the agouti t@ Mitres * 00.11 Expos forltarrisburgh,'BL /Ada and lie* York pipers in advance of, the '..111101- - • • readt:the attention d the reader to the - :intititined by- the General Govern• taint, ittiNiptpar: 4 1 4 Ra.vs Sri "Blitiisos Avesta usr—qhle gars 1 . 16 en m 3igni -.:. as,"ta the item, In glaring capitals, kt .' is pepir we open. Well, gentle. 4144 are , Am: a Bourbon swing ma Matt . Boadiriz more then any other meal -- ‘Wit'rrour earning to - Inoir vizi our American ~go* *Salt de if we Ad a ipnitboa in in; madly I.l4.ol*livateziespie ;it the - *Otero who ate to Isltatsd on.the muldsot-traubli rare wild with 01ji e" Malan' g that thle great taunter was bin- Vlnd yilthAu_ presence at a true:blue, and•no- InietudalCiltedr:of a - throne,:aad honors hummer. ..nbilklrould be showered upon his head. . :.7Aftc: pi:61411.d some time since an article err Eros II New York paper, detailing the sr radiitit untenanted Gaon, in New Tait, eallig .l4llith havl4 iraesed . forged checks in Cinema- FAIL .Siroi, are now, advised that - Mr:Gage was ltlp to prove cono!ualvaly that he woo not In Otbsinisti • at thei time the forked cheeks were prow, he mind was accordingly dhrsharked. The 1010 steins Co have-been-got up — tti affect anent aika's 'friends, who was implicated in the "dial ths Weshingteti7 ; star. . j .._tftlnio.bbtaaLiCotirarr."—Na notice in the eseineyvatici' er of the New York papers notices of a new &tick Companyto work the t'axtensita ,iitierles . of 'Marble," on the Ohio river, I:ga la/lova It is esid that this tthtarble" LL, wry abeindant end vary beautiful; and it I. Added that the f•Burnet House," of Cincinnati, isaiiiiffutted of it. Now, we have seen the we - nircer would ham sup ' itoinni eat it Tao btdit of Marble, it we had not bees told= ,The material of which that house ettimit - aut ea looking very much like weitiehmt of a good_ quality, to be imre, bat _- pmLtoaa . -,- It.insy be "Marble," however ... ‘Wdo not -.$ it .1i not; but those Who buy it for Ma4l4 - 14limtli. base no linjadices 'Out or the isomenee Waken of Wheel= tijitsvlhti steeped: from . the following pare _ gyeAlritiok we Blip front the Wheeling Tithes. - * 4 43 1 •• .:-19E dre'e tiflifteen hoists punted through this nits - fay BaltiFtere, int iletateday." uffifteen hams!" Why, we have c.'7lliolist-lluiss that woreberpase thtnizgb e noun rifitlng a =ma.' . - :Illoonoir lUStte thinkritTartly From :' . ..3.. ,- ,;liti:11:41:ols. to rehiso the right of way to s . I***ll3lll.iiik bat Is quits Indlinzat atliew ... ' iotio_ Ifeit ntlitiog aoboltar right tow ITlrginia ~r . gook - lit. GINS.; /10 Stab has a right to do u -- Meidginit- aunt - Vital& --, , Z,Tiet gam gout, Pna.azusze.—We zetr frits,.rsaders to tbs. cud. of Messrs. Webb & 'lftsta;baltriny's sandbag oolamtui.. Persons .41.01,341Plriladolithi n am no whirrs meows bettar issighntstban it - their hotust—the Eagle Hots!, stint; ikon' Buie. .The Hotel is on the Una a:testa isitsitc is all its departments. slid imtistars, baring bean long engaged to bs tnttionss,..nnicestiosi tolly sad. ate goipa ` SW-Annus: tits unttnof tut Unrolling comma- . . ti Cosiogrtoa or_ ran No. 'nag Mu- LC!X IL Commate.—:The Growl Jars of the cur Oftert York presented to the Could of Bessions oiflpipirdsytnimaing the result of their Investl. • isettoas relative to . the .0/urges - dr briber', and elotattptloa ea the part of members of thi City, Cotatoll. All the rierepapars 'peak of the on ' .4 their city tethers la toms of severe • , The “muks ofthe Journal of *Cosa • - loam being brief, we copy them entire as fat • .41nohademlopment ofoorruption and testa atiths_fmrt.of .remons Am:vying positions of but and honor, we mature to asy has no par ' alley In the Manly ofutunicipal corporations the the world one. In those asses of etupondona Ithbet% Ilks the Port Glassvoort sale,. the in mitigation conlitnot be prosecuted to s.perfeat doellleiMmet of the &Mils of the Munasotions, owing to the contumacy of witnesses, In which they ware. protected by the action of the Court. Her tbs'lltand lazy charge specific I:manna of ' conuptionagainst Alderman by name, and in dictments were found on which they will doubt, . 1118 hilit. l 9 a:mar." . - DlicsivaisOS Turrasta &ma Musa.—lt is Ogled that pent troitsmant has been created baits paw on the Rio Gn:de, 'apposite EI Pe. 1e: b 7 the disetriery of some vet, valuable ail ' venialnei on the eastein'slape of the ationtaltur; about Mail miles northeast of Dona* Ana. Tha . one hansor4l4immenta gn a ntities directly on ehs Attrfase 01%0 ground, and several tont of it have oTe . 47beinkttathored. The Ironton Telegraph • Lich that the silver Is extract, 61 - similly by melting It with a common log-tire it pine. Lemt era la also fenrid in extensive -alma trarmaing the .rooks id every dilution.- 1,4 ere Informed that thomands of twos of dead ma similar to that obtained at the lasi mines COP Gthilakt can All Lathered on the surfaie of tin ground, on. the .autotsins Mist of El Pa. am, Alien (Ea lute WI near the silver mites, &IL might with propriety be styled the lead wcatWet' It teems to be an Immense mass . of salons or 11114 MI. If we any believe the secotints of pen= who have visited thine mines, they main be fee more extent Ins and valuable than any of the mine. in Illinois or Wilma. A'M- . Yams -'wo Daarti.—On Wedoosdag rettllagel tut witolk I nuot nutod Willlams,,ta -61641ei Buns tawooltip; awns own oaks from *igloo% won found dead CM the road. It ap, gsamethat aa Sudo at. about 12 . left his oad want to &mud Btald'a Mill house for the porposa of preening - a gout of a/thaw and-on Wing home, having, uis supposed, wins tntortutod, be fell aad was unable to doe and prompt. We miserable situation bovarboun to death. .An bunt woo bold by Evultit . ..ltopklna load a vadat. returned la it. *TOW , adth the abort, atatamant. Miura tlsaig Tay nlea;respootoblo allfzsa ws are.told, butunfotunatoly would osoulonally aw Honor tea feisty:- Ifo wu about 60 years of age, sad laattativtle and a law ffirolki to moor= his asi mad'—radicusa &Oder. A . - evitusrusr.—The R. York Jottruil o f Corn- WAVI-ststaidit: last week II rumor wu ivory Wtol throughout the city, among thOe,Tess t elamms, Millie, York.rrastoU des. • as earthquake the Baudsyt-e!gbt fol., '. Wets* ... Many were quite sure ttier'erent was Misr eitherld, or betrayed tits most dismal fore- ItldhiflciFid risrat the filght le aterpless auxte oF,..4lte :vapor! Is add to bare butt started by .4stapit of tlairaut prophets. ' - . . ...itsurs Os zsni asswic..-Capt. Stet/hairy, tho is& of tits WA 1C1441/31 upedlttort to the siglimeighe . flak Lake. to his offtolal,roperrt to tit bears Ude testimony of the rid- IMO Okifibbsilt:— , !; here beg to record, as alt Agate of .say,esperiertao. derived not only tkwitthegrOatatloorady, but Irtibeebeerriatioo ,attiaftgletra OW is the Perron:mate of gat nolashee. Mist mers matter of peroolary oosalkolgolo—apurt from all togber otagetio. to limp the gabbed!. More work tooths:ohtatitd frost both :tact sod animals by Itr obssonmosithso whin the lads seven days. ariitolatelioatstity demoted to J a b ot. .. ". Dossontos.—Otts ads deoiltors In ths bitalatte santoremehant,4ll e. York; It is blui atudrunt Ms mount scsse_slo,4oo ye moo; wank fsratiateaded,ta Mat bi deithwitczattylowsntr;:it It roppas , ,441prsorrovs, •-, MIZE • . . . . l'albodo tiditorfoofotienetroirstratersethetthisagrodisingtundo. - to Dr- InGitisint tilistrikiet:ir bin kers en' !Vested!" . &WSW his replyto a qnrhich moat vitally coneeto . a our ampules,. 'I9IF-1° he likeilentitheat this one point—au - hick public siltation by others that are Irrelevant? I sat him, if he is not among us, u a swam armlet of that Politics-1 power which rules in Rome, and be avoids the answer! I ask him to show us .the Bishop's oath, that thus oar free citizens may judge what hand is here, working in this APaeliolta effort to break dawn nor system of PUblic Edo- Aadon—andle keeptft dark ! Plain as it may , ho to all, bow nromptirould be hie dinaleimer, if it could, with any goderotestant eenathenee, be Made, I shall be. borne cot by a jut public, in holding the point se conceded, and in argu ing accordingly.„ - '.,, , r Why not frankly tell us that he is under oath to the Pope, and, as in•dattbound, must do bat tle, after his measure, spinet nor republican in stitutions and our popular, liberties! Why not confess that his fresh real le from his recent In terview with his eovereign at' -Rome, and from the noir papal decree on this enbjeot? Why not acknowledge, what is sO - plainly to be eeen, that the uprising and aggression of the garnish hierarchy, at this moment, in si , war upon our ay stem of popular education, is in obedience to the Bill primed in the Pope'. Coypus at Belli mere—sent on to their Sovereign through Dish op O'Connor, foe the Pope's approval, and re turned by the aims hand with the Pope's signa ture and decree? • Hat waiving thin, for the moment, be denies that his plan lava/ea any "special legislation” for Romanizta • , Let us see. He tithe tut, now,!,'llt this late day.- to adopt his method, to the subvereion of our own... He demands that we break down our well established system, at net pecuniary lose, and at tmmense ditadvantage,every way, as we con. calve, to all others, to society, and to the State —and for whom?. For Roman Catholics. For -what? For the protection of the Roman Catho- Ca religion, which he asp is "not safe" in our arktials..lf thhtbe not a call for special lee/la de:, I how notheenteenilog 4.4,e,vm5. , Observe: It is not as though were now Snit seeking for plane. We have adopted our mum. It dose not matey all. But I know of none who have arrayed themselves openly against it, and called for Its demolition, save Roteanists and In. fidels! Nine tenth* of the whole community, we may safely say, are content under the pre sent system. It Is the benignant provision of the State for her children, that they grow not up in ignorance, Idleness and vie., and that they prove not unfit for republican freedom. If this strikes a blow at the root of any foreign policy which manifestly is suetalned only by popular ignorance, and which can live only by the death of the publio mind, .we cannot help the com plainant Oar American policy is not bound to , conform Weil to the Rotelsh Religion and the Papal State. But when our vast and well es. tabliebed : system involves large properties; alien' ! it Dural/hes, by its grand economy, tho only civil minutiae -in the reach of the poor at large; when It could not be broken down, as we beLere, without scattering multitudes of this half a mil- gon children to the streets; when by the grow- 1 lug Ignorance and vice, econety would be a Orr. ', one sufferer, and the foundations of the State , would be undermined, and when the nine-tenths - are content, yet we are to yield the majority's interest without a. whimper,to the Papal demand. ' And this is not epviel legislation! Bat farther: The confessed aim of the corn .plainarthe la to better teach the Roman Catholic religion, which cannot now be taught in our Pub lics Schools!. And for thblit is asked—not that their amount of tax may be set to their account, decimating or not their charge upon the State— tut that they may receive their numerical dare of the gratralfund, which It contributed mainly by Protestants, sad that so they may eejoy oar. Protestant binds for the support of the Roman Catholic religion among us! And this is not sincini legislation! ! The veil is too thin for any disguise. To thisk by fair pretences to conceal this, is to take for granted quits too much stupidity among us. He tells us that this scheme- oonoooted by the Pope's cabinet, in the secret sessions at dal liment,—ls the more equitable, and eligible, and excellent way, and so it is Ineletedom. But the gretercisjorgy think otherwise. Shall not we be allowed our eboloe! Here comes in the .lynannical majority'? of which Dr. O'Connor epeaks.. - The difficulty is, that this majority hap pens to be on the wrong side far his interest But It must be on one side or other, inlets we yield' our government to a monaroby—to the Pope, Shell we say! Do we put the minority in dungeons, and doom than to death! Aptly enough are we asked, what would be the case If Roman - Catholics were In the majority? Fall well. do we. know. And this official of Rome I does not blush to point us to the Madill, se a specimen of Protestant minorities, where Popery hes the nay! Talk of Red aspublicanlam!— This is Red Religionism which, as surely as it shows the band among as, till rouse a giant spirit of freedom which wUI sweep Popery back to Ito home. If Indeed they bad the majority this moment who doubts that our months would be by stout sad solid arguments, but by stouter bullets and piton walls"! But strangely_ enough, we are told that ..the Question I, of thifor that one's claim, any of Its amount," We had thought that tblawu the eery pastas. - Bet when the Rabop is premed by then:mgr. amount of their claim, as meas ured by their is; be takes this new position. We bad thought it was a call for .•justiri,"' and this is every where repeated when It saga But he le forced to acknowledge that it is a qnestien of 'Want," and then presume to demand in what channeled benefaction Wall run. Be It so. The simple ernestion then Is, more palpably than ever. I Shalt we giefour free contributions—or rather, Shall we allow ourselves to be taxed by the State to rapport the Roman Catholic schemes in our midst? He is perfectly willing that we should be taxed to support their distinctive and eectari an establlshmenta: Bathe burls it upon tit as a shame that they should be taxed except for their own diettnative benefit - lIMXCI Erica .o=2o, MS=42, 1853 Let us look at this. The grove Injustice of the Reboot tax that burdens the Bishop's mind-- what is It f Are we to edemas that no one can righteously be taxed except where he receives the direct advantage? Because some hermit never Imes the road, shall he pay no road tax? We are all taxed for many poblier enterprise' which do not directly letterset us, and for some. Indeed, which we would radar oppose. The Bishop and his people have the very lame benefit from the Public School System that I hare, and that the many among us have who eemd their child/es elsewhere. fie hoe a bens- At' in•the pace and good order if society—ln the security of property-4nd In the preserve 'lion of those republican institutions, which we hope to hand down unimpaired to our posterity. These ere , mMt berate, Illgell, indeed, It bathe object of this &Welt movement toxevolotionise the State: itod to destroy the very tree louttltn tins of which every American should boast Not to be lazafor Pattie Education? This re yeah; to us, lodeod, in what light the Romieh hierarchy regard popular knowledge, and how the public Ignornocrols that atmosphere alone lo which their system eon breathe and develops Its strength: Our theory of sodety and of govern. meat is totellydifferent from theits--oppoeite to it, aid Inconsistent with it, as is light with dart. SUL We holdoursocdal sod political condition to be too valuable to part with, at such a solici tation. We shall resist to the last, any plan, however disgulad by fair religious names, which would make us, however indirectly, eon tribute to the inculcation of such principles as are robimeive of all our liberties. Besides, we know that, Ilke the horse leech or the vase, their cry is Oise I Olvel—and that they can never be catbrfled . with:conoessions, until. the neck of ilia Republic should be put under the , Iron heel of the Pope. Because oat his no friend in the almshouse or penitentiary, should he slam to bo rid of that burden 1 (Will the Bishop support all the. Re ' man Catholics In these Incitation* Became cos tau no property to watch st night, should he • pay nothing foe the nigAt-watch 1 .Because ono osres not for oily Isom andcloosse to carry lila old lantern, shall he be exempt from that publio expenditure? And became & man Itse no. chil dten:to send to school, must he therefore be re leased from then:lool4ml Or, bemuse he does , not cue fat 'their education, and prefers that they Um and die In Ignoranoe, a public taa ' a pnblio disgrace, and a pails curie, shoidd he be encased from Ma quota? Certalnly.-on the same grounds which are here pleaded by the Bishop, that they do not, can not, or will not en- joy the benefit. And such would be the &mead open won all hands, if the • prindpie ware re cognised. Our Roman Catholic citizens are more willing to hear their part in. the public tairiens than their Priests ere willing to fail In with our governmental The secret Is in their poLltioafrelstions tißome. The public Muslim here is a pest public necessity. Per obvious Masons, tea, as we hin t oho wn, - It L s modality which bales all the ordl • nary lan of supply and demand—it langmbitves oath* feeble aid of individual effort, awl failed reaching the scattered Masserwhon it is left to Ma. private enterprise: Ileum the State build. schenl hatuate,as it bail hits other putile edifides, -fa the public good, and all must bear a share of • the• haulm—better, too, than for - almahousee and psnitontiaries. Oar public principles, which • rest lai much' on the 'public intelligenos, make public education a vital neosuity. The Romish priesthood know fall well • - that this Is a mighty barrier against their designs. • And Rome is moving all its forces to , sobvert it And Dr. O'Connor has retuned from•Reme with the Pope's endorsement of thee; drutlldsi land of theta Troy mammas hm! Bat orm free people, and not the red religlonisks of the Vail. can Mall be the judges of what :cimerns the public week • Let as look, mothsr moment, at this pignut courelroie3 Der ke it feint us 'to Im Intolenust towards any ailigion vbich Is properly and only rellglon.. Bat what It ba • Wily politlOsl apt= wader Ike guise ot religion! Wbst.lt It oonsolmos to eat of my bud foienindores take? Shall I ;leld to tithe on tke phis otrellgion?,-- ,, Let me NO attention .to the fact that this it not a intophi coca of conieitatee. It is compll. sated with Jesulticil plots, cad with perils to one Moieties. The same stratagem i vow need in Europe, to crash all free principle*. Re may . call it intolerance that we would "grist for eign Machiestions in our beloved land, while the records of history are so plain. and the cry of new victims wakes universel sympathy, and makes the very Turk blush (or a religion like tine. Do we not read Do we not sometimes -11C0 for onrselveet I have seen the grating., of the Inquisition in the rear of the Pope's lordly Vatican, and ender the awes of hie cathedral at 'Rome, nod all for religion, foreo.th. And what APO we to think, when in the face of all deco menu and all fsete—in the face of fresh victims every hour whoa* groans come over to us from . the Pope,' dangeeris —end even in direct contra citation of their own organs here, this Bishop tells us that lie "boo., nothing in his religion that would teach him to hate any one." , •Wo teach, to he sure," he adds. "that Col hal made a revelation—that ran CLIIIROR IA the organ by which be communicates It, and that ALL, UNDUE PAIS Or - Sin, ARC POUND TO lICAR /JCR roue." Mark the words, bound. underpwin of sin, to hear the. Ramie) Church'. yoke' We understand: Here is the dogma ; which contains In it the death warrant of the millions wholes" fallen victims to F',apal power. Tbo holy hutch• wry is not for hatred, forsooth, bat for lore! This Is the muning or “brotherly love," whloh the Bishop steeple, in Gemini distinction from any. thing universal. And he loonies to us talking gently as a cooing dove. Let as quote from the standard school book of I the Romanist*, "entitled "A Synopsis of Moral Theology as prepared for Romieti Semlnariee son Students of Theology."' "Quation: Ant heretics rightly punished with death? -Answer. • St. Thomas answers (22. quest. xl, art. 3, In corp.) Yee. Renaults timers of money, and other disturber' of the State, ate )aptly paulehed with death: Therefore, also, hen sties, who . aris forgers of the faith," .to. This is the moral and religious instruotion considered so !import:sot to the dear children, by the llish. ape: „. • Hear the ' , Shepherd of the Valley," speaking honestly out with no Jesuitical concealment or myetificationr '"•fiereny and unbelief are crimes; that's the whole of the matter—and There the Catholic religionle an oseential part of the pub• lie laws of the land, they ire punished as other crimes." I accept hie admission, therefore, as jolts ,to the point. '•lt any one's rellglom" he sap, teaches this hatred and strife, Lthich it may be safely untied, that whatever other portico of It he may fail to ootatuunioate to hie children, he will without doubt csmmunteate this aueoess- The Blain thinks that "Arithmetic sod Qe. ometry" may be tooght without the aid of Rem leh priests lie has probably heard of Cardinal Wiseman'" discovery, lately broached at to En• glish soiree—that the history of Galilee's pen*. cation by the Romlth Church le all avolstalre I But alas, for the Bishop Asir little re' taught in these American Public :retool". The difference between tine mortal mad aloe venial— cannot be taught. The superiority of the Ram. jab clergy to all civil law—oaniot be 'taught The virtue of perjury when done in the atticr of the Romish Church—cannot be taught The emptiness of the oath of allegisoce to is Protest. ant State—eannot cec taught. The religions defy of persecuting Protestants to the death—cannot be taught. - And each precious school books as "Den's Moral Theology," and authors of much precious morality to Liguori—eaanot pass the Inspection of these “tyranaal majoritire"— Alas! ales! What' Makes it ao unrighteous—(so . ounconsti. tutlonal and despotio," u the Freemaa's lomat has It)—to have Poblio Education done here by the State? drat because the State here happen' to be Protestant— that to all. Do we not know that in Papal States, jut now, It le only the State Education, aa by law established, that will an ewer these very sentiment of the Rocolett bie rerobyl So they make fish of one and flesh of the other. We confess freely—that ceases thu is the Ro man fratholle rellgioo, and this the priestly coa st:knee, for which thle official of Rome demands enth special privilege, we invoke egaltut It the united resistenee of American .freemen. We know this "top...—this favorite step for controlling society and government, to "else upon the Pub lie Ihstertatient, and to break down all other ' plane. Wei reeled at the threshold, joet because. to use Ms own illustnition, hit calf Is on our "boulders, and full well we know that we ,hall be unable to carry it when It becomes an as! For the mistake in the Bishop's 6gares, I re. for to his letter to Governor Bigler, number 2. We did theynnt, as we &oared, from the only figures there turnLthed—und co tbote alone we I understood bin assertion to be made. With the figures now brought in, we have nothing to do was a question of salaries. The statement made hy him lii 0h1...—. Male leathers receive on. no average way , $ 18,75 per miothr and fe' males $11,46 per month—the average time of teaching being five months in the year.if $3017 were named "inn average adequate GOincras ticto for the former, and 3200 for the latter, it mould be a moderate estimate; yet even "tiles" rates, the cost - of instruction would be more than four times as great as It is at present"— Any one may do the simple sum for himself.:;— *18,70 (a month) multiplied by 5 (months) gives 011 $93,75 for the year, and we are to see If $BOO is more than font times this amount, which Is $376. Or, multiplying the present sal arise by the number of leathers respectively:- 93,76 by 7860 and 67,30 by 8803--and we shall hare an aggregate of $957,661, to see whether , the total of the Bishop's proposed "Money, $3,128,600, Is more than four times as mock— er, more than $3,830.607: We love to deal with graree, far dog root lie. AU that Dr. O'Connor has chosen to drag into I the argument in reference to Is tmlEolently answered by his own words. Re complains of the etclarlanienn which creeps now into the schools. Yet he would cure this by making them more sectarian and altogether sectarian!! We hare Bald that Me .plan o Ant-American, ' etre, rainous to the popular education, and for.' alga to all oar Intermit; and without answering this, he occupies a column In false lanes about the gffeot of Common schools on brotherly love, dcc. Ltd it be:m2sked that It is he that is in tolerant, not we. Who Is sectarian and schisma tic In this very matter of PubUti education? Who would split in pieces every fair fabrick among us rather than hats Romanist children mingle with cur American inatitutlonet The llamas CalholLi teat Is that. which cueing Its sectarian. it= no farm to dissect all whom it cells heretics —making a glorious unity by burnipg all who dissent. The great problem which be flatly propounds is this:—"As slots must exist, the (Ideation is now, how to deal with them?" That question would be answered very summarily at Rome: bat here It is a qieetion which may puzzle all the hierarchy. That is his trouble not can. Our common Protestantism is not so narrow, but that we can all stand upon it—with room enough for him. And that the ProtestsuLChurch Is a visible church—that it is somewhere and some. betly-hae been found out, we think. And that 'tide lea Protestent land, moat be apparent now, despite the labored lectures of Shrimps, and Arch bishops to disprove Bat, in his heated Imaginations of the evils be longing to our Pubto School system, how bad does ho And it? As. bad .as though the State should build a common c/itireA at the expellee of all, in which all should be required to worship under the guidance of the State." And as this Is the very method of Rome, in all Papal lends, he cannot bitterly complain. 'Saab a union," he adds, "would be the union of the grave. The peat+. It - would bring, would be the peace of death." We accept this as the very analysis of Popery, and the farthest possible from our mir ing. From snob a union and such a peace may our fathers' God deliver us! • . Deaden. If there were- nothing bat Poperr, there would be no sect. Just as—if there were nothing but midnight, there would be no col. ore, and If there were nothing but death nod the grave, there would be none or the various forme of life. We hold that this would be the most de /plorable of all things. tionfliot of opinion sal utary. It is the proper condition of truth and progress on earth. It is not inoonsiatent with a Idgb principle and a penonal good will, which would disdain to thrust heretier, so celled, into dungeons. 'they retro dly for unity, and m a dl y porous it, by potting to death all who are-out side—they are the CUMIN of troth. We would bare the Blehop• know that en angel Is often stirring our, Bethesda, and keeping It stirred, instead of stagnant; MAG, always, from any of the porches, any one may etep Is, and be healed of whetsverdisease bar--while the demon, of whom the Bishop speaks, is busy instigating the murder Of ie cailed'heraties, and grinning with a fiendish smile over this red banner of Pa pal UNITY: Troth Is worth contending for—worth differ ing about, in an honest effort - to get nearer to the great source and 'enbstance. And hence, a. believe—outside ot.sn opostate and dead church, where the truth le Bret burled—there wilt be different° of opinion. Yet hero is the -0017. room for union, for who does not sae that corm-implies porter and there can be no melon where there are no parts.. Shame, that anyone who Claims to be an atobaseador of Christ, car ries sectarianism so far as to swear by solemn oath to the Pope to panel:vie heretics to the at most or hie.potrer; The plea t, now for rthPion In schools, es the proper Wills of edneatian. This is indeed the very principle hi'e the accerapt and adopt. But we -w ar e m et at the threebbtdd by thetwi.Wery Bishops of Rome. As we have seen, this Is really the decd ef &manilas and Intl deist 80 that they have been fond Joining in pretests against Introducing even the DI- We, Without note or, comment, into the school'. Who tint not see thatLtbat meet be t false roll glen Or red region, which denies the Bible as the bade of sillOont Indeed hi what Dr. O'Connor trails making nun nliyNes trident - ,C,euld we adroit' heethellemeeddelatry —l2bweeep conetianted by nolilleue riatatiend claims! Allinow that in the pending dlelleulty wllk New Grenada, the Archbishop . * protest egeloal the new 'Judaea of education, le—agalust " the we of the text of the (limped In tellable' mots. lity in the schools!'—end this, too, the (l - omen Cuboho (Impel I would sootier trust •eottool. master with a Bible. then a 'Loutish prleet, with mot one. And so would the people or Peencyl• 'anis.. We do earneotly call for more rollleo In the eel:Dole. Our common y eelle for it. At... 1 the Ruttish blerarehe ate th ey bn a oppee• it to the death. But ao they are new sited:4l,- km their children, we may tiow curio) ferwer,l without this impediment, and oak Ike' the great masore, who accept tele public hour, brd' he granted their comma: heritage — *religious tide - cation. Dr. O'Connor !ekes all for granted, and, begs the whole question, when he eueo ureee that his plate er ay new plea, will Ogees a greeter number then the putout, Oi else hie le the tyre anny, when without curt for the antiotity, ha demands hie owu phut lie Indeed, mod I ri s 11l tercet,' would be better petleeell 01 0 1 holies eerved. Ilta whet of the niesteothe er set, veil- Uhetletll That ink d be the lelemy Met wan d trample on the righto of the people to elect Ike views of • liikat het—that wouhl eleerillee Ike well-being of the rieltiggenerellen, In cell the Pope'. official* In curtain'. I oak attention to this feature of the Papal movement—that the whole elle I. ilsifeeeitee, -- It IS not for the oblides% It 11l for Ike Pope It to loot to reform, but to dearer The Molloy knows that If he out " perothle tot lo well without our eighth's," as hie llpore ehil no to throw the moonlit!' In the Ate, Noon whet' 0000 they are burned we cautiet repairs thooth we end oureolsoo unable Wele wello " eery well know how totook peeler II I. 10 hermit down than to Wild up, end hew little wit it roontree to fool tall with 111; hooey/ow, hitt how meek It take, to levies sr Imlbr, We bete seenpti.re efetir, hefere butt then• riee,lhat look rtmerkebly well on paper, Ilhe the oily 'oleo( opeaolatere. Het to le boil la gel their Imettairy vslitoo,A, 41.411 .0.11 1. 1 0 reedy to devote our well rod odottilgoti poll• ay, for rholooary rehoonot et those tolteicom pal Wolter. The design le 1 4 441 , 1 'Nap t.esdy le Al Mahar to 111.41@p1 4111,, pito tether t toe 041 trilltit Igo hot. But Me, ws Polity "A bird to the heed," ,eo • Hitt rein the eel IN *Toted is the sight of tiny bled " Thu, uoabt only ederdeg tee Rellessle . bemired other piens ot public editeetlen, te Nell Tarim)* Interest", nettid he brought filitterd, Mid would be. Aid we ehetild Nee the greed mejetit altogether tie ehendeeing a Wc.ll.l 7, othills A toteri• esti system Fero tope:101o, etotirieh, ahil fur Otte ens. Acta Ibis Re titoitttly beiltra _to let the areal ultimate Intent of the eompletnent the derttite tlva pleeghehere le to be 'Arse three:o till 'tor American Prpublioon inotitutione Abol Loot OW tree teeters, sod Jett now, in rinteelt, the ego itresslon of the deault bloritrelly foveae with a grasp at education, to edefotet II lu thole Ilene, and where uothlog tuorfeint he done, to Weak down all other epitome. What the people of Penbeyiratile are to eit• peet from this Papal league, If ever Iteetteeitth obeli warrant it, appetite trout the daring and dreeet aloe/memo In tome other Metes, where this Church" trAver rtioe , :e we bound to AU, Wall' 1464 'f rat," hes Latina the pelltleet plead, to wield the power. tout are we to ell let. etty, amides all three develepments, until the power has gone front one hamlet let no rather jet:dourly fortify one lastituttone **Matt thlo 6g• gentled and deotruellee polloy. The warfare will never be glue Up. Let WI not 401:1111M1 what is plainly celled for--tkat mewl,* of roll glous teaching Itt the schools which our common ehrietlaelty allows. • Lel our republic/in prineb , plea be lienlceted is daily listens Let us mark the craven polltichum who would truckle to Pe rry ent!sell their Inherltenee for "the Cada tote. . Will any In this cotumuolty doubt the warrant ' for belt imputations as I have made, as to the political beatings of this moremeat, and the po litical &aim which naderlle it? Beeldem all that le openly avowed and carried 00, et the polls In hliebterea, bybishope sad priest. at eau. eaves; and to lobbies, the movement le elmults aeon. to Maryland, New Jamey, Alabama, and New York,. and agitated in other States, "with what meanies we chill see." I loath from the be:mazes Jonettal of New York, since the Council at Baltimore: Tair reeArt lad the MAI* School') roma:ties in if the teach yuretsou of Ms reopens and triumph, ej the Catholic March in the next generation in tel. ran try. CatholieS! let as ell ant together: Let Ilk all reed and Sete* to the same sentiments, that we may know how to act together !"—Sat. Nov. 20, IS:12. Again—" There eau be no eoundpolitical pro. yrne--no permanence In the State, where, for any length of tiraa, children shall be trained in schools without (the isozoatteattiotio) religion." Agals—••. This pextitry , has.ne Other hopeAs iifically or mandrill: except in the eat Ent ••• trolling extension of eta Catholie seligina.". And spin, hit. I. 1843, where this movement Is given out as the decreed plan for the year : "Eighteen hundred and efty-two hal helped gently to spread right principles on tills subject., What will 1103 do to give effect to law and la kv to the principle that is to geradeate the ca. tare glory of our country! The Cetholle sae, timent is a unit. Let ue.aet Let as 'peat Let us make others hear." to the light of these quotatious, we know haw to understand the following: "Seery Catholic church—every Catholic: seliool, --every coneent—every Catholic uylare is a. foundation stone ef title pttelous In:oldies of our country? greatness." Thin hear the "Shepherd of the Valley": ..lf the Catholics over gain the secodenay here, so they certainly trill, religions feeedoin to this country Is it en end." . And again. the same paper, referring to the Catholic Herald, of Philadelph ia, 'peaks of this Jesuitical denial of Romleh intolerance se "that cowardly system of misrepresentation and con cealment, which led English Catholic& to attempt to throw duet In the eyes of cotemporary here fits, by dieamteies the realms of their brethren in batter dap and other I tear." What math the Diehop to Ode from his own protege? And again, "the Catholic who eaye that the Church Ls not Intolerant lowsa the arid Spouse of .Christ The Christian who pro fesses to be teleran hlmatll, La emotes, Ill hastraeted, or both"l Then Oltitiona will be sufficient toupees the pollticarcharaoter of this smolt upon our Pat. lie School system. I have spoken Lot as s Pres byterien but as an Amerionn. I lave my-coun try. I blush to speak thus, es I meat, of my system which claims to be Christianity. Buf s sojourn of eight month's In the Ramie!' states of Europe, and s month's residence at Rome, in busy examination of this politioo•raligious me. chit:my—nod come intercoorse with their pea pagandist there and in Egypt end ease tine, and en route for India—has opened my eyes to the deep croft, and fearful intrigue that /previa its net work around — the globe, and ' marches now to • fresh crusade, agmost all civil and religious liberty, This Bishop concludes that "it will take time to make the people understand" his views of justice. And I earnestly prey—by all the goad IMO and mound patriotism of the people—seen of oar Romeo Catholid eitizons—by the memory of oar fathers' blood shaddiag,-by the every day report of Papal leagues with denudate, perfitly,torture, and the violation orevery eaoredrlght—that the day when the Bishop shall convert the people of Penney!vale to hie code ofjustioe,'may be tar distant! - IS. W , JACODUIL thou 'Curiae.—We are informed that most the dealers in breadstuff/I, in 'this city, have signed au agreement to -establith and adhere to, for at lout one mouth, the practice of meet. lag at the Merchants' Exchange, every day at a stated period, for the discussion' and tranamlon or .bueleus. The hoar Seed • upon for "high 'change" is from 9 until 10 o'clock, A. SI., and the new arrangementwill commence on the Gni of March, Tuesday next. The paper is at the Ezobange Beadle; Room for signeturt by such Erma as hare not 511readi oome into the agree. meat. It will be observed that all who sign thi s document oblige themselvei to go to the designated place daily, daring the hour gated, sod to continue in the practice for one month. At present the movement is, as we hue said, confined to thedlealere in breadetuffe, and the undertaking wove the tweet of a Corn Ex change. This arises from the feet that the me chants interested in that trade are more scattered about the city than those in other branches of beldame, and hence experience a difficulty in their" tnuottetione which a daily meeting on change would obviate.. The Broad street houses would then have an opportunity of meetiog the merchants from Market street, Water street, and Delaware Avenue, en cont. man ground, About the hour when all are at the Post oMoe to receive their lettere. New York has now her Cora Exchange regularly organised, sod extensively used; and Baltimore has also got up a similar establishment. The frequent efforts which hue been made in Philadelphia to the same end show clearly how greatly the In stitution la needed. It has been suggeetedloy those concerned to this 030,612t0t that the whole. ule grocers, provision dealers, and others might lied it to their adiantage to Wall in theiffort, and_meet. daily at the home- hout..--Noent Antrrn. ' . The North Carolina Copper Company will sell at mutton in .Nei. York, on the let of March, 100 tuns of copper ore,' already received from their nobles. They hare been offered $l6O per too, whlob they refused. Thle, parcel of ore, together with - shoot' 100 tons mo u e, bas been taken let ordie • mines !Mtn ,lhe. lit two months, tbe Company harleg Jost.; eimmeneed BY TELFAMAPII. ARRIVAL OY WE RWBOLDT. LATENT PROM EUROPE. Raw Vona, Mara 1. T. avail ;amour liiiiaboMi from llama via floolitamplon, arrived ON morning. Tb. Europa /wird , ' lit Livarpool on lb. Ixtb Livailhom alamairo, Pai, 14 —thavoa—Tha ip.,01 NOS dull; valia ftiroo balm, 111 • 44400 n• ut I 10. Oga the 16Ih 111. Olt. wore 4000 warYal arm . Ilatiolml44 brought lib palavogara Awl 1 1 0 0, 0 0 0 in gcW. Amoag lb. WM1414114 1.1 Plakol/ 1 , 141.1 q, itor Mona of tiommia IN boll. 114.4e.# of P.rikm.rd pp, ib. 111 h, Iplirtifilifteti WO. 11.1.treiti4 to Ago Iltlfiti tlittlllililltio istiaitioN IQ oh Illiiillititi WIWI. Itwill by di, (114.0.. Viiiot it Hilitii, ii Om IL. oon.boal of Ibe Illowor L.nto tlipileii Wag 1111441.1, MY Cholko 141.0 oloni, eh. torf of *hoodoo mod Lord 110...11 oht,ll.d go (h. sp.,‘ *hot nlf Chariot. 144 no Intonnon of bolos par. .filially, olfoltllll to his gilpitif. Mr. 11044411 0511.4 llin stlentloo of tipo Norf. 1005 4f p , ooiso Affolfs In signor lo tlie Loudon Tinto., writlsm by !hogs,' of Mono* tde.oorob, I who soya bobs. yrifslo Information of 114 US -4404.4 bbsrOot.f, that 14 floral ornismonto la ympo. woo VI los 0 04almally omplayia Is s do. ...,t1 quo ii 0 flonbols odsofoo, L 44 doh / linooll 141,11,4 11 jiihtlig lb. Go/fools*" , r Imf4 al4tial l'Aynoomb'. Informs. Hill, ass 4. tifi , l Mil lb. mows. sikiisgss. 1 1 , ...0 lb. I m off (MOON lo Of tini most Mood Iv mi.,..i. ~ t bst in. golormsout had not 114001 It b omit, lo tot/49,40m1, oath Wilms 0,, lb. 44).0 at naval propsralkna. th. wpaiao In Anglond boo Won 'marital/1y toil, wllb .now iti4looo/0 Ofili. At , a9aali foot MHO, IPpillitglog 114 MOM ono. look 00 0 toosll ego , . 'll. rloglesder. bor. 41.0 houtgl.l. Tbo iliottl.b yotorotosol Imo Owed s mllb lair toblos 1.1, lho imago, of Nollf.fland, klifllsl Is* of 11,. 100.1 rlgarau• osturo has 1 , 1.1 s onfornsd it iiiiii fintri ate 0*411.1 from Pena to the I atb tha brAtelellem Ithertibrr 1/0104 on the pith, ott INe 7011101109 the UmpoatS /11 a Ormiab, 1104 1111 bad doi h 4 to /101 1 / 9 0 floe army, to keep 09 g Owl tmlareletittlngwith foralta pOW UN, 0011 lo plll/0 to the moat looradolotia, that !rhea Peet !...001.10ft•Oogeo Intention to ratoah at 911160*. 41+4 4100 110 1,1110104 11141111 krone , ionoigh not In 4,4- 41419. no 41my la 14 WI /04491420 OM the "Wolf tray roorirefl orlth f/114 llotbool.r4 fl Nag produnri a fftWO/1.141141N0i oh the Ise t r e e, uali.lme a 'Me to Iha rroboh unto,. the Inthataolum thMogLintt Vtanos are star hook The f/oth alarl4l b doll, aletehil ltiolotilly 'total, In • proolatostion, the( the noltilerrkilliti and 'noodled were 64, In the eiteele of anion, on the bight of the deter• batten ,to dleterbencte hal occurred at any ether point In Italy. • A flooniolt noun frigate loft Hire, on ta• PM, tollh it,boo,rgs) In epecla—a loan to the npenltth ...government by a French Banking hooey. A foliar from Won Mato. lb. bamboo of sr• reels on "mounting to of. Three parson wore bons sod aboi, on lb. 81b. Ilrato .—Th+ number at aortas elated vu 70; culakterlal 211. The Loudon com market War firm at previous prim. Trade le: the prowl:lo.e hae. been leis *Wye. The oontleintal market eru firm. The Bugllsh produce market •u Irm but luso. • tiro. - Cotton—Weight, 'randy '& Co., quote a de , olio,' of I on Monday, ander the Europe's od. vices. The market elightirreoovered on Toes der, eleidog on the tnth at a decline :Moe Pri de,. Other oireolara gaols lof a decline in middling sod lower qualities without say change Is Goer qualities. The Imports far the last three days were 8000 balm. klandieeter market was doll. The list week's advance is Ihreadstodie was barely sustained. Conroe the spot la asgientedi Bossing cargoes are rather higher. Prost'lotis unchanged. Tce firm but inu• the. . The Dahlia BlC6fber persons mu lot on the Irish coast. Fifty persons perished. She bolonged to the Dublin Steamer Packet Co., snit was on her pauwwe from Liverpool to Dublin. During a enow storm eke stench the rooks north of,Dallero Light House, off north, and went down in Shiro minutes. Some of the puma• goo took to the Soars, others endeavered to swim ashore. She had about.ons hundred /cu. seaters The captain sad second and third mates sad upwards of any pa/angers were lost. Scotch pig la at a decline of O. Consuls Mossy is slightly ioe»u ed demaca. CONGRUBIONAL WIIIIIIIOTUI CITY ~ March I. ' Steers—Mr. flamer moved la take tip the tell sad Diplomatic MIL Agreed to by 01312. tent • Mr. Rusk reported the Caul Route Bill 'with numerous amendments. which was passed witti est being road. Other amendments were also .passed, one raising the salaries of the Assistant Poet Muter Generals to * 3 O O O, and providing that they shall be appointed by the Pmideut. The Bill then passed. • The Civil and Diplomatio Bill was resumed. The question renamed on Mr. liluon's amend; meat to repeal all duties on Railroad Iron, which Mr. Dooglus hid moved to amend by impend ing, for three years, butted of tepeallog the du des. . • On motion the Civil and Diplomatic Bill was inked up. Mr. Bunter moved to amend the bill by authorising ttie Secretary of the Treasury to refund to legal claimants for duties paid on im ports coosurned by Sr. in New York In Joly, 1845, $BOO,OOO arid for the same destroyed .by Ore in California, sloo,ooo—adopted, The sabun of the vice President ern Increased I. $BOOO. An amendment authorising the Secre tary of the Treasury to remit duties on media. cry imported for spinning Sax, and to cancel Delmane bonds on foreign coal, provided the same hat been exported to a .foreign port, or consumed on the outward voyage of any steam er.- An amendment appropruttlnss24o,ooo for the erection of dwellings for the Woe President lad members of the Cabinet will et:infect. An amendment was offered from the Finance Com mittee, giviog a credit of fire year, upon all dti dm foe Railroad Iron, provided the bonds of the importer *tumid be given that It Would all he paid. Mr. Hunter proposed the repeal of all duties on railroad iron. A long debate ensued, and the Senate adjour ned without aiming to any action. Ilocen.—Oa motion of Mr. Dockery it was resolved that the President of the United State. commulotte to thfil House copies of all the cor respondence between the government and out Minister st Madrid, and between the latter and the Spanish government, on the subject of ex peditions from the United States against the bland of Cub►, end In relatlont to the punkt'. mono and coleus of all prisoners in any way connected therewith. The House went Into committee on,the Senate 'amendment authoairing the President - to appoint ao Allay ler the Branch Mint provided for at San Franoteco, in advahee of the erection of mint buildings, which wee rejected, and the amendment of the Hecate wu modified to read that, when gold or silver nail be out into bars or ingots or formed into diets at the min or Its branches, the °barge for relining, casting, or formic% said bare, ingots or dials, 'hall .be equal to the ant of the operation locindlng the labor, wastage of material, rte, be calcu lated from time to time by the Secretary of the Treasury, provided said charges distinct exceed one half of one per cent. , An amendment au adopted. extending the pre empties laws as they now exist over the al termite reserved stations of all the lines of rill roads in the United States, wherever public lands have been granted by set of engem. The. bill woe pureed. The Committee rose, and the amendments were agreed to. • • The ikon then went into committee on the Fortification Bill. After some debate adjourned. MAIIIIIIIIOIIO, Mirth I The Senate and House met et nine o'clock.— In -the Home the bill authorising Pittsburgh sad Allegheny otty to subscribe for stook to the Conanlierillo ft/inroad palmed the third reading. The bill to charter the Citizens' Deposits Butt •as rept:lied by the Committee. The House adjourned until the 7th inst. • Nay Tom, Marsh I. The Georgia has Arrived; the bMogr $2,120.000 and 317 passengers from Contend& TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS New YOU, March I.—Cotton--Bsles 1250 Wee. Plow—Bales 6200 bbis State at $5,12; Ohio $5,2505,43;' Boonton $5,41®6 , 02. The stormy 'matey checked business. Grain— Sales 6700 buih ihest, Southern $1,15, red beery. 13t1es 10,000 bug' oorn, yellow, it 641; white 650, doll. auger inactive. Molasses— Orleitm 34E188 quiet. Coffee heavy. Whig. key—Oates 200 bbts prison at 281, demand mod. orate. Provisions—Pork, mess, melee 250 libls at $10,75017; prime $15.87: Lard-13elcs 200 bbl. at 91(1)10; in kegs 111; saes 250 darnel Hems 10@i01; Shoulders 7071, heavy. Bet ter and Cheese unchanged. , Cucuta:4 Brach 1 —Maar in moderste de maid tram citywide; sales 100 bbl. it 813,80® $3,90 for oommon brands, and sl,2s'for tilts. Whiskey 201. PrOTIIIIMI inectire; 51 for.balk shoulders, 7 for elder, 15 for mete pork; lard, 9001 for bbl, and 91 for keg. Groceries 'islet; sates 11000 - bble clovirseed at $6,50055,65. Baz itaversiement of Hones Cordial, larzonu, K sun 4 Co. biwoii4racslT,ll Aro boollittet$1•11•11 or (3..4.e. blehir irnl.bl.s 11011116: 00814. , occackw, 11.. elelloeur U..., 00.., elite ..00tof paw./ Maw., toast ' NMI, WiD4llirt %nide"' 048 llooof g , t.a /WM .11 lc wwwt 1r Ih. di dClee•er. Clao•era ',foes a,. ttut fieatl to the world, \ oiLl , ~- i may - 2 ., lTleg—)ll. McGIN Ls,. would l -e -c-7.14 7.14 tile frtsop vett, ties polle , fly, that Le ley f. 14.104 Et. e ' too atLolt of C1(141/LO and TIIII/XOO. from Ws 014 loose, II WO., otreeet, lo Mt Yoe. ton IL 1 uof.., the Ilea gabeto floubo. out door Le Me rtes. loofa leoutoo. cLootettfeb tOt:tf • bo wilt fooleover, ow a a j4 i 00,,q0y, e , co Loop , npar of ti. Leot othake of Imported t./.4ee lo 18, qtr, Ile IlelLote ettileolf that 16 atoek of Cloo” ,oj 'tabs , . Ile 1.112'14e 1 4 / 4 01 oltarlag far sale. .....01. t.ilc .I/ am.* 14 Wag w Wm racalallW646 non o, giecuorE be MEE, el tole Ere* ' , guff. Ws puma Wm or. h. 6..1166 at 66 fen. , 1 4 6 , 6 af 'Wiwi. [fiNElto pee IiNYY rakALLIYIAD figex..v.h—=The datum' On Of, 111 . 14... Lin" POl,, 'O.O +n 1 0 6' hallbac6 10 1 100 , 44, rl..e t1.0u44 ortof micaitcallaz rapidity...- M.lc ...wWIII Is wawas4.464 la Ma Oohs/! of well. .4. W.el , aaNcl,66 an Wag tac. la way caw. Hex Mel caw Mots :thew, Pctaratc, &mow, wal .1 La .1 110, oia.itca of 'malice/ sictra. at tLay au put. ebeto • We '4 Ito Neet Mlle, with 6 1.14641natlase •111 a. 641.64.61. witch 6111 wart a cparly tara, Tb. [Wow , Ica 6 6111614.. Own 011toft doom; la Obla:vwka etwao7 of Itto oast,/ of OLP Illtet felettlf t • \ kt , .. , E. two 0 I:4E U., 1/lb 1e1e.41, 1444 Ely ielfe ow calm. el *HA 10a hlrac 66.060.1 1.7 of/100m Joon, sof reoeft chest one IlsOLltetttstlellare Ifrit,i'Lil'lt4l/t‘c:ofilf:":l;o444.l'47l' W efir 1... 1 . 1„,. :1 I ;A"ir" *sr owl. , 1 1 Law 1..116416. • Pouter, If roe ore elllfelod itltt-tt denote:m • eet' of I,tto Mee , , oo sod pi/Mime • t0 , ,a,644 I. 1611 etteto feller •t one... VW 1 mi t I. hal freot {Owl 46 .18 6 1.061 6.6 eeeoto la woo '4O 0 000trf. obtitoefteleoplo oaf felon \ , (faro 2. 0.100 a We ' \ Oefte 1 .446 , 1666 W, 6) W. amt.` \ stir MIRKY. ik PA 'thin' Ntki'M—liere 1,0,., ewe of goelloo4i, oo le OA ealitoLof .1 08000, 0101, •14161/ 011 us 0 00llifolll r.fl tbs atulaTha of LOW owl!. W. Iwo Illowir itildlohod soirontl oottlfostoL. 9/oeloo %of flofe• N.V. lac aa, lestil./ 0144 occlaali W.., wall 644 Natal. bey• 1,..p wry •0,4 I. 114 aIIVKIIKAT 11011 114 MUM, counwhirrtoni, ca 4 praf.er.4 11.4, cmalcalc Wall ftn• lrasa\awsw. th• 61inolaa Is 0 f4611.11/146f if We taw laweqw cOilo ewrote, , ,L ' 1110,000 WORFI/ 01 210021 AID !'1 81 SAVED WIVE A 140 SATEI ALI/1011,.11. Ta.k Home.. 32. lALLI /Weis Iles. al ••111•4•4, o r two r• '4 Mir .4.104.1 I MARIA lb. Wu. I sroS ' . " 1 . 421 (1:114 PL.47,11-y it rasq7•74l.la. recr*lss /4 NM /awe 16.—suty tact* 101 X• lag ••I•• burt..lo •th•o. vu kale .4 chrisa4 • sorhe Iform Pat ISIL Pe , I. II . 112 .1 O. Gra, stil f 4 lour th• noels, ch.* ths. war • 1•1•• Ihnrciat •I .4. it cm • vs. Mst to. */, De4as Anclt , smssurs Mut *so tu Irhs.l' srucchuri Ix •Mcit Y. 1...4 tmllAnylirbl4 yam , 1....V;14761:4:: storfulth., no 11... 1,/$ •Llitss.Bll/.5.144.."1%—t*ir4 007 /•t/s I rtan ml•rirtimitial•l+4 fearWWl . I, Illy OA. if ram, mar, • r.utt ,jlOlllll Mange. star WINES, &a —Persord*lahing to pikr ah.• ream. WM. Jab 5.41 , 4011,11 of •130..1.,.10.9.1 tiorm. at the knnosi pr.". at etc W 1... Mare d JAIJOB WllJap., Jr., rtsr.t.4 --.--------- seer Ws believe. Nature has provided a remedy for evere ekes. Watts hob la bait to:, KIZIt'S PrreOthilat m IItOCSC OIL, pet apes It does, from the Arrest I ateratorr. eeetsettlad eleet, Is the bowels of pother Zerth, le, •I Cheat doett. ow of the grest.t of ated then teat haul the taleteller .testletony. [teen ky etstefel parent: . rues'. reuse, Oh ln, Beet 114 e I here 5.1.1 an rear Pe lsn.m. tr ' a4ll . ..Tele tiL ' lneethe put. awl have beest look;. :Y4'1'47'44%7 1. : ","41117 4:11f to and - ursentery. * Yr dsagtitsr. et the `rims your agent to bare. gas, Itlat my low with t o flat I one On • tneptosita. and to tarn boon On IL. /4.04. Ind tOo Ong "teepee. sal she isamallets/7. It 1..1.. an ntrendinary remade ter ens and tenanted grey, Col!, WU.... sad Riuntiaagern. sad for MAI MeV, 11.1:41 bays been eared of beg rgadlaa. roan, with MOW. boos EXA4III. P . M eel. 0, .1 ta. Drawn. In nvieVargh. t✓ [Pune advertising Petsroletan nlealke w 77•1 iffeiP BIZRYOANDISZ OT RTRILY DESCRIPTION • INSURED, • up= the moot ha vorabto to &Wanton or D.a..t. by THE PERILS OP HAVICIATIHN," by Marina or !stud R00t... Womb Enters CIR. wad ell yang of We Stlasiallppl niter. mkt upon tho Ratters. 112113 R 19113 • also takaa as umal. pep , ill Kinds of lararabla Protatly, at madarata. rataa 0.1 Ptatulam. by I.lEO$ll It E. AIWOLD. &atm Aging. f Ittabargb sad Ithritatty Coubty. Nk.'W CARPET STORE ROBINSON & C 0.,. NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR . WOOTI. Now opening a large and entirely . new mw of Itaporgsd and American Carpeta, m[.tb.r .itti 4 Tofrthing ustally lot In Cupat atom at th, loweat ca..llli rhea. eta ;.oinuuN ILINNEDT . - . Alutovei. 1,0G.A.N,, 4 WILSON & CO. IMPOZTUI AID WHOLE/MIX DEAL= LW I'ORtIGN AND , 1:011C8TIO ILIEDWARE, cut4Eitly Have removed to their lite. and extensive our, No. e 3 Wool stmt. four /mot alma atm te.ellarla wham %lair rawassori.ool alarcharaa carsorann aro laoloil to as alasaluatios of the looat comploto abort. meal.,., offend la 111101ty. 6.111.7 . Citizen's lararatuis iiiimpaay of Pittsburgh • ', maliVE. L.muitartmu. r.i.. 0771 CE, i 4 warzh i sirrunata mom AID woo 1 . , —, se- INAUIILLI HULL *NA CALOR URNS ON Tar Dull) AND JIULLISSIPU utALL AND cluJurn o Sir tnuft ornut RR or Amore Sy ITSJC Alp rixaul Wow: of LL CEA and 4f44,1.V.D.Y4170.1rzari WMt MSPORIMITZUS. . , - , • ' Dilumnalte: \ ' ichar, I Wm. Lutuar. Jr. ... el. arnr.7. Namur' Na 1 l'aillontoot Robert Dellisp. Jr, i John L 14:11 , :r:h, R. Ilarbaob. &Amara tbeeouloo, 1 Artragoaratoorr, %otter Itryaitt l A i . p. 7,..ii . , HR., , am • A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Sticoemor to 11. P. Nelson L Co., MAXIMUM-WI OP SOLID BOX. VICES, \ MATED mit &Lek_ turro_oatt. !WALLS. nosy. PICEA, POLIES. ax pram:mon. MIA. Moo Pa 11K Wstar wen. iblzd . door Oars i.lthlakl 44 Irak vs/I.MA wool HEALTH MICE. "\.,,,' Interments In the City or Pittabnillt raoli rtlactai 21, to 'OULU a IBA Di u.... mon. Ids C r. • ChWren: -.Ao 7.7--- 2 ... 4 \ or ;17 inv in . sas esear• —• Unde Fron r I you-- - .. A r to .. 20 to%=:::::. - -. 4.......4, - ---2 ...1 7, .41 sis/ .1 7 Setslir C \ N WlLlanih ?billets& o {teary si Heath. Males 10-17emslo 10—Wh14 II kr ordsr of Um Hoard 0111, JAMES k. TA. ER. 9 / 1 10LEa1Lt DELLRii, 111 BOOTS, SHOE, BONNETS, \H4TS, No. 56 troop sum._ etrosicloo. Between Third nod Ponrlt - \ , 10 - 517 stock suabraces` every lilerzc , c anti Pala 'bev a irrc, direut frost the ilprins husume:Sales. nut, eir Dy twiner brier: enniosiing larcirshir uttli dooms and Nem rob. Putvhssere plum • stataine beim burins. _ _ Spring and Mummer Bonnets. JAMES P, TANNER, N0.'.5 6 Wood street, would call tho atm:Mono( odatboro. 'oho boy to 001 l soalo. to Ilan magma ol f the Inven•tylir far the coming ileums. Also. hooch f lasers. ix. ilucr R. Willi: EAGLE HOTE\L\ TIIIED ULU! A1077/1111.11C1. PIIILADLLKIJA. Coke, 200,000 Bushels Coke. OPTIOR 01110 'AND PENN% RAILROAD M. Ihresausas, March I. ISW. PROPOSALS will Da zaceired at thin, Ordoe. man Mb March. foe ;BOAC.° buenal. best quality 0t , ) ,, K1. to be dolleenyi tho OUTER STATION 174. atpli.:E4A47.°47.Zi..ll;:tlVJgglAr. J. ROBINSON. Seveotore • CAUTION. • •• 'WENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Loot; 1 1.2gfrtu . f=or.n In Pittoburga Andrew Ackley riot * : Ert Tosuary 11113, ISSI. Sono of John B I ontam. and Dr him optioned for 11100. P. llama a Ito 'a .Net., dated P.O. 1010, 1333. \ fat font ~ 1 01 a Linp f . o rtuf na , 4• non.ftfilla.. • S ri.4o cgir ° l'en. ta2i" l " 7 " l ° too) al'udatneVaOrdor an not of N. B.ergi ( ' Earn) on M. Pont'. and 07 aim aoroptod. tot SM. (dste not r 00 0llootod.) 13 Bob.'. Dna BM. In favor of Jacob Bar. or team, fotslo4. - Data not Lifer ' B.Mnldoon's frmat of Jobirosi•a Iran \ or beam far , SM. MA sot ersolt•olad. • . 7 W:sear Dna MU fa fairzr of n B Crated! Bon, al Mw Das B 11. to &oar of N B Craig a Boin ‘ ; or boom. fo 110. Some (O lin yawl not Imortant, and anonoy--aorn r un ' \ largolagtl . veg nbleh nu a not* to Maws' Thi above coward *fa Bo Mid own d,5..,y of thi atiovo Vapors to th e anbroritona , and all rooms vote* tioamtsatinst remltfall tb• sbove daleribod noon, to. enaragit NIVILLIC B. CRAIG I apt lodidd Books. &URGIOAL ANATOMY, by MaSkleOur inboa. overtre_beantlinl. mbsol &leg • 11awe. Mel. plateau,: Wool le ramp. of .I•4l.ine :Zm'a Prude. of Hawn %goal Stade et Molicam; eh oehOr I tnrs za=stior Oa aus.a 7; rj...0.111.44L Irtud.lifthis:ulituszaF",r4smantr.: .Wllion's Kum aotona ct i , a7 tioUfKal %; • Cementer. Klement. or telolofflii • • Stewart ma Dlsesrx .n f ii t=6, OREAUX'B EXTRALO Z-18 wairented Lito !lir:mei:La. Mkt. and an iris 4 atwo_from gy.,„ta.....a:t.rtg?..ri,lr.vri-4.4. 47.71.T.1 vmmia,"'"- 9tiwtintr 6 -• a' -. k \\-., \ -: \ \ I ifip Pitts,bu • ,- • .. . rgh .litgage. i Exam • 13•Infin?tt Vt l er • ' IAN . . ' A th . "C, en Qat. on lb. Pismo.' mid ronbaal t r Plank t l :::: ll7 •TW ' rr tb riag b ell7.47,l ' r thr" ru...b.,ic.. r,,,..41.11, atvntiolknto tin& en••&• L /Di Utr ptlhtfc iff.ralil. thatnadr •Itnetpli- MG. ryl .. Gorabo.am, a., Si. um anon*. ogon IDM.,&) au& 5.% , ,60,7 float; all or whin& an!, In • 1.0117 worm, t &IT TMICEE- 2, 4-no.tfig of 014, rntr, Plum. Pawl[ (lorry. •ort.t. Wootar a., Algoma.. Ur•P• t 7 \ l lt/ttri I& ILEZ—&'ku An.,u,.., _,.4... m . ,,,,,,, A .&&• t llt,lksti Tht•lovrt•eta ir !Andra. ALlnotican U. 5... TA la ilLVelftltill'faWl'imi'l 1n .., '• ' far . .4.l . b....JElyillat Am, go•Iltb kro•ntor j i, — X•no ..l lisWl'll nrettlllep&F Talk& LCD IIIIII:183—.wiz; Cal.r. A operltlso A rtatita. Chisel* Otorrlta, Dos Tr.& FprlebtjrAt,oror•urfo. lotorltan nein tamp.. rir iii.trtt&lCSlrrotaintgrir'..n.i.lll,=l9,47 .... CZN inn:3ll • 141 1 / 4 TII-14. Boom. lasnj nil oto the pm nao,hmaikrdos orer %I/W.V. In duvet. Ar Songster Minor. Oretolooollan Jtoft 00ngn:..., up Pirota& attar. \ rosio. bwrbon &••••• Notrotto Boma ~,,,,g 4, or It.osontant Ktiow, • tno be& trainip4,ll, &•tdr obi &tam Owl, tbrotsh." Oat tbo miaow oosimio. • Alto. Ueranlaws. Olo•zoirrs. ° !tr. fr r :All otl•r•relist&. iwoonm•ofi• wit& \ eta, Of Patirtati.oll reftopt,, , . , , t i. lull wenn/ Do••• and swat s000rell•• to &km: 'los I , so/ Ported Lt. Unitci etc.!. .., ForOtoor .1./v Si to ornottorst Moir Namur. pround. .011/42 ea dl to sirs Goa owl.. nothio& sp, ~,,,,,, if eversion. sansot to oaspoom• volt of, th o 'mountlon now corolla. Emu mind oferoOna. ant o watering Groot L0 1:.. A 1. . to /OA*. • groat nuabor; of irbk/t are . of • lot Or•b•s4 end Ebro tow flantlog es onto& by contrut. Lotto. put pol 4 le our .14rosiik wu kJ si P.O. ne.P Pllt•tntron. trlti voodoo Itonsollatoaruntioo. Orton, 141 al oar Aso& on mart.{ djy•. In moodth•Dls ihrit.,t. rill ottO hotor•Irlo /Stood:.. \ Ti. public Is Immo' an hisltct to fin and *USW.. , LtlAZlL i ttionkion to tllltors dg ,!•'s any 4sy ••• Ina Ot.' \ ' W&I & &•11. inJUDOCC. \ ,• (No. 4874 Iva Pitzenwir or TRY UNITED rZATZIL" 1111 PURSUANCE of law, .1, MIL D gl L QUAL. President of the United Slat*. al `Aar. d. borsby dselsr. and gags known, dist vgblin .twos rill tw at nu ungerogotkused Land °Meow In It a i Ltigo 4 :iif o la . / i tfigditld. at the prtiotio haningtar At tho /we al WILLOM UITKR, engage \ an Miggin . lb. aeo,nd Ora, May rust. for the 4 of tha pingo bud. altaang within the undsratim ' , gnat ler and Pro-nal townthips. North of th e &Re line and out of tAi fourth pia. Ipal meeidia' ' Township forlynip. and fesetional town.hip 1111 T. oe gang* Plante. and M. main .bon g Lane Ynpnor. of Yraeticoal towngtin gfg on the main shin. of Lag* Evpyrky,` rano bar. Tinos/sip fortpulow and ?nothing tortillas. fifty mad fdry own on tho. loge dare of /Alta gopertor, ad rang, Tognablp fortrialo. , odd frattional ton:whip 'Aft,: on tint .how. of Litho nopang. et rang. tight. nrsotionsi townships forty‘tains and fifth oath, shag Latn,ilaperlor. or failke %. 1 : 11 7,:=1";:r.4:1' 1 1417 1 •7417:119=Ii townthin sawn an lb. dor. of Lg. Sang/an of range to Towsith!py twontpeishr. trookr-alga. 111117.,thalt one, end rWrty•tero. and hoe Weal tovniblp sortyginn ant • gig. br Laka gamier. of roans eleven Townanins thirty. thirtpone, thirto-ono,'thildperna. nod Moir fgt. acid frac ti onal, tolling:4p tortpinae. on Lots g ardor, tiftranattntiva. thin 'all ' Ng; fir f ' ions@ LI t? • P \ W " Toorioddro thltrproe. 11411.1.00 thirtinthag. and thirtption of ream (gulags. Toy f o ur tbbrity...., thirty two. thirePithrg. and thirty four, of ninvallfgen. \ • • Al the land Ingo-a at LA rft' next. nominanoing on gIONDAT the gators:Eh dsy of May next. forth. disponi of the nubile lands within the following named Mann to wit: North of Me base linr,stisel west of Ai fourM prin. \ • • Toienehlre mei/awn. efottoen, wool .10.1..,4 orange one. To windily. twenty.... tool loony two. • To-Pubis. twentrunie. kryntl4•l4 tag :a Torrortdps r•Optpoor. tyro-g r, ing, tot rdour, of ra i Township. twintfgo eiht. " ane. twantY•two. tightfitting, and trio:o7.l/r, or roar. Townships twentr , outo, lnnoFty, tweisty-three. twen ty four, and twenty-gin grapes Ph. Township twentploqr and toasty g. of pingo-Ogg.. At the Load fitgra at ST gTglitto-A INT. oaalmouoi on MONDAY. me ninth tar of Stay Ise 1, for tha dlepoW of the pantie toad. Otago-. Within the min otthe tiro dermegioneingroishito. .1 .11: k Soils of an bate line and gig the,,ettr a pvin eipid MErididn. Town.hip booty are. at range four. TOl , OOOlO too-say nn.' twenty...gen. funntruinht. Ming rift., Ebirg. thirty..., and s ininptan t LtrZoffl CVO. TOWogbip owentplig. of nag. six. , &Mtgs. eighterinninsio-n, thirty. nod thlrtylow. in township tweutpilrnal gaga won. Saertablps twenty-01.1rd breritrodt. of MAO thin - Tumult', twitityllvrEnt rune goven. At the Laid Moo at Illtif/SILA. eatitannoinri on MONDAY. th. twontygged day oi, May ant , for the d in.ul of ch. patJle Largo within tit. ighiging agog township., ,I,; 1 , North of the bate line ao4 dolt of Me foiirth poi tips/ mericl* Townships twenty.t. and twintri three. sf gob thir tom. • LgoganProPriatisi by law for the Igo of raheols, milr .oe.tugs Darpo.y, roipther \ with tbs..* roman overflowed land s mule nag thereby far cultiratira." Vann wision thall e.lset.d by tb, State anthoritio.. before the days Apo-shined tar the tionirootoniuni of the pantie nl. nopedisely. nudge tha ACL'IS Wile An act .7 . 4 . 45a1:41: Pato of Attanq. 0.1 attar %/nigh. asta . rg. ' 4. !I b..Ludin,:v...W r 4 Th. 011.4,5 the oboe. loortUreld load, will be OM- N!zooid on 1000 doer re and Pgrogi tn. or In •tdeh thor an aorrertlood, with MIIVOI6II=IIIIO awl...ten. antii lb. whola gull have Po-a offered. and the \. oleo this. greed; Ent to vale b. 0 01a011q0nlonger than two wools. and no prirato tutu of the 1.049 101/ p. adrdiled riatil stair this oroirstkor of Na two weeta. GI,. nogg toy haul at the Mr of Workington • this flat.., of John:airy. Asug Dialed on• thonnadlki g ht ob handrant MILLARD lILLEIORM. . By the Prrnde of: 000 WILL8:10. CONioniedeorr Lb , 0404111 i Ladleun N \ Notice to Pri.Emptlota Clatamato. Every tole 01110 navon' cutitidd to th. right of lingingion to. (21 larl the lownithip. and buttons! townshlp. atoms emingrstad. Is evonl.4 woublishittui guts to Liu utidsotion of the mien. and af the Ong. lard rate. sod looke pelt.= therslor at soon as prortionble aficy aria, LW it US, WA bane the day ay othied . for trig wonengonent of th. :ghat Bain of the. long webranng the tree/ cheated. otherwho Kph detra 110 le forreltel •..10112 tilLsolll, • • rob: Conatisidimer of the litho-rad Land Olen _ _ Franklin Fire Invarance'Co. of lada. QTATEMENT of, the, .Assets of the Com pany. oaJannet7 / , t • /Mt Dobiltiud W antforinlty 01W the pt cynic:no of the blzth Section of the Act at Ametabiy. at Aprit 6W.1•1: isoar4aze. ••• • • Heisedyrd tr,ectnene., inented. dye ot [mod rent the city sad ocaray of Ptalei•Jphis, extol 997460 in tatrAira.d....acks, ciona,cts Bid L ISTAT,y,„ h=ist.rilbesin, atlanandertprtgeso Elsbt Game sad iot, 70 b 7190 tws4on the .I: statd. ll/911111 weet comer of Chesant sad B‘bnyl• amts. boln,• end tY by 71 red. oa north • of Span street. wen or dl•renta, Aden. sod:mt.:l4, bylOn ter , onweet • • 1 144 boo.. fto stiltV.tgla b 7 6a f e l t, MUM 11141 11,TOgrild 1141..4 0.41 . Seha7l74l 9•••sth. Tin how. `•ad loth •Ich 17-9 by 93 feet. Nan 131, /33,, 134, 137,, •nd 139 Mein TlU've . beware and lat. 49 br St Mt, on rad sire of Sal. Birth etroet wroth of Pine. * lot of ground 11.17 17 feet, go the Emil. ' OM miner of Schuylkill front and Sprats 4treet.• • I.lotel end lot. AO b y 41 Wt. on the moth Wt mur otEhesuot wed Basch Mew. ,ilre busses sM lot. ell by SO Mt. on the Mnorth eigi Of OrOlge lithat..r.st of Aahtm. an .onto and /ot. 20 by ItTbeit, on tbe A To t lier.l4 tor 1 etrirliet gonfrilre. A o htteelri ' lltfira i rl: \ rwiti..,_._ • 0 Eq. small elamr.ronlogirow[ost ...../m N.. illb meet. below Obamot. \ A' ml rent, of Woo. Issuirg Dot of lot ofi 13.4 by 40 Pet. on berth 'Wear otter etrold, • tom Mt negro: Leonard stmt., \ \ L 01 2 ,01. , TEMPORARY - 1.015. on collatar•Eseetoll , thre, amply tee • I , WEBEIr V 10.000 denote Alms/togs* latil re per mt. , , , (Interest ont) 200 sbam Boot of Sentr .4. 27. --- t r , YE •• ' R o lm ere Bon of RentriclY , ~.-• 110 *. o Bonk of wanwee.• - 0 lE . I ote,rsoo7 Compeer' or el./Mato of l 2031-•• SuggrlPruhl Emmy. I. htsf, " 6o 07, .. Contwocial and Railroad Rosh of 2 " Vicksburg. \ S e ! : fv=n11 0 , 1 , 04 .4 Con/ My. il \ 2, *4 ewantle librorfroalp? s n'T. , 2 ." ''' \ 24' .4 Union Canal Compaol, ' • , 30 . Schuylkill Railroad Oconit•oy. ; \ 80249 and 81i.1.13 Rit t1EVA8LX.........-..„„. lAA 91 004111.711,0121P01dt.31111..—..--...-1..............1.1540 44 ZS MEROtIANDISg. ` Mal on e.i....-.—....::-....-SstroE-11 D 0 .10 3 H In Lvds of Agentel.... _..__„12,490 *0 ' , 42,910 41 \ By onler of the Ward ... , .....8%.314A,14 1,11 caii. ii:iiiiiiiiia. hwid.mt. Attset-Coas. U. Baran Sarreoes7. , , • 0. UAREI44II4 001/IN. Agent, rokalt Omar 8. Z. =prof Wood god Third Meet,. Valuable Fourth atreet Property For Bale. tel ONSISTINO of a Lot of Ground. having • [mat on Tourth street of 10 :Seta end ve..lbUt o lle. with Cherry Alley 100 feet. to •To feet alloy. as \e, ch loosened two Wee story brick hooler. wi t 2n. trtuVelumuts, wilted Ro. - dining room and Idtettan.... The tdlflngs are arranged with ball. &Able porloreAlso fZ,' .7g:&' , 1',11 ffi ==`,:6_.„ . i th lb Ul t ratt b. 4, nre delitbly odaptad for lan and mom: \ ale., eir whlork o rpm Um hero born tired Ibr, eagle /Ms. Spa bouce,,,_, Jwilt to good truants for Mower., eranuce. II nee ie.t. Northpietiaan • lining ComOitay AN RI s tent of Two Dollars ve share ~...... ,ra hse th Me bees 1.1165 on the Etta a thl Cksis. trij 7 terlgill. Dllab b 3;`.;?' Tre" . "r In 1 1 b' •\ DI 0 • of they/tsetse , .' : ~" .\ \ W. PALMYS, T , 111ROPOSAL ire inviuri for supplying 1170; - 1 m.....b.1.p.#.1701pg ir/tb na•thanuact ,Itz k i s fzt,a., wbt1i. , 014.:..: V tAXL ° 47dr — on itmes toe ems het sitheg r waste. ',. ' ._- .., -. 'tat—rot title; Feltee,--Pw Susi. : ,-, ~._: . psojeulsra snubbed osshig.testialt to Ise wessasear.. st 211e.144 toorth street \ .', \ . • ottaUsait.h_. \ J.thilS P. CZAPT: - IVA.NTED-'- .--:---!-- . T v \so intik,' ...luta et. .y Btokt: ~ , laaroliffet7:lldgelBsrireTUT34 ' .- . s S U M \ lb. Stilt halt, t s artl ire; nal prinaradiartme eg, ralndraselodi, iri tiL Butta tir t,13774ter AIIP 20 ) , yar seibr trahl) reiniunt.DuilworotrAoo. BROOMS -200 d 4 .44"r(°";. br So7l Brooms Tegilk , Te rvii6,ti.wousu\a, 'd QUCIAR 4101:1SE maussEs—lea\bt, gratml, riled owl far ode by \ 111101Vilt. DIYWOHTII 00. • —2oo.oxes. zn stare an• otis nr anniviwziwoarn k,noz. \ lll lb a t ' be7 arr' 6 - ta . othw i r: 4 ' imiLk...llll"rsiir\st. 11\40.1101rObj \ ere w lti tth i thi Ete s p ro tlVA .,ir tillt a. ittl a 7„, i = and \ aIU oat bek .= " uaritt dibtk coatreos4 1110.4 oCamikr, f thti dm - L/1'009u) . 2,53 7 I)pyLFR -A'WPl' • Ar zo,,z7n' C. FOSTER_ -------.7 . Gra \ . \ .:\ , J. P. Btl.l“.arGltte i 47 'D....r. et 6.ti Ceiftit . \ \\ Perae,....,,,, r , et 7 terloa. tar= Of ADAM IT: --,-, - ,, c , Prlva .- „. 2....., 75 '.• , , ltiNos-----.—•\ ltoo • • o ‘, Mafia& Near bieeeerat at Ma Bat dailis Eta - - er dmal:toot extra thane. /VP Third Bight of the eer btstateottaNe. lie . Mika DCaltr. • - __ • . Txs Mama Ranh 2. MS. wll.l ba prat 'lota. \ baem beantuttliar k. TEM ISTRA3OBI. Ire. Liatter-.......--..-........-....-'....-31To DI X DANCING 'l_' - ' , • • 117 Mr. ued Mee. Gilbert. Ur. vrcot esti Mu, ,Waldest. To ooeclade with the beasttrol akortete oft ' • TUN SOalrll DAUCIATEW, .• • A Gov. Eleartatt....-.-......-.---.......XV111e5r arehlw. • - allow. Cbteelt --....---`......- —alma Duet • . • - ‘, l ll3.ToierrowL3llle M. °ChM will aipetti.'‘ \ ' .;•• f• ‘ • , ... - • • \ \ \ \ L . 1 :\ \ Allellhen - 3 , Comm: 4 •,, - 4 --. ;• - . -.• •4 \ 214 tcm.ussiaza of Fianotrinis,'lO a: ste4 \ ' 1 • ‘:, of raid Colorlie t Grartiw: - ... \ \ ~....• • ~. lIITE command you that . you \ \ ;;;..- e • r•oaraio t igrt k g a r a .tft tiM: .:" V it..c°'`iT;44"T°l4l•'''''l4l! fi'!' • - a....trx \ ' ,. .z 1 = . - b, , , ,, ,„ =zit ~.d. ~,, 1. . 1 \\ lwtloa.,. 11, pwro., lu. uuni be, No Ow he be bad a . .. 4 a„. \\ 5 \ ear Marl= lams . ,. ta Warn et PltitehlusZ i r 1""." raor:4747:::z=mcru.::/zra -liidthrig \ '1 ' lb amen Sheriff. •are hereby ems inaadaa 4. !ssasse - '1 -, Pelee. taanat,aed CI ether >mewl ha armee - -- \\ band. or raoieesefaa lbw =ld aabds and c..ufale,lara. at, 4 ''M !compte.er toy a tar= nu be attacherd,ea. Met 11=7 ...\ k. Ea T. ,4 := 1 = 1 :1,For:" . ::•::.1" "dbVt74 \ „ ri - u.,,,, aba ewer the Jedameat ae the sad .'.; \- grazw.mtrirl.u,,,!eirLaa.thenglreptirsrat.hi,a ,• \ . !„,-- ‘ - abut raid Goan, the Ibtalny on f ebtArel ' ada a Soar ' \ ~. 't xl me thansead efihabneared and al.r_three. 5.., 1 1,.. . \ -. EDleht.D WillyliELL, it: , •,..1 , N _ • Avalon .otair. , ..,.{, A WOOLLkN GOODS-... 3 cages talk. Twee'da; t i n pf I do. tattevlrdc I pig* 3;l.kavoszll: to XL.',7'"ighi ifilliTg . i.tikok, in cub, pad fokwool:\‘::.., jkond b 7 _ \ CA: • BTI3 • \ AT THE THIRD BTR T CARTE? BTORE. )pERSONS in want I' CARPETS, OIL morn t„ 'b.. a.. 0 ..n '3.0...um/ma. b. no manna' else w here.,. she sow mettles • bine \ Clad the bort relette.l) emortmen of the IsterVend MeM zal . sztlal . e . s. sod . willt4skl, tree onortriLlnenttrg \ mlasitt ' L t b . lll . -H A PADLV \ 11 . 21:1drd lieu. —"-' For OneWeek\ — 7 — QTILL G‘reatei,Redaction intices.—A. IleD &XI 8014 oco .70..02 and lii M etstnte r .II: continue their last nest Om -Anneal 13•1* one erre Jeerer. ltn. end or unith time the:, Slab street auto All . pr . 7 , ... , 1,41 i a z tz . I.zr o e u i t tv i viv = _ rah:, Pilt.. " :llE a InrskSUIVIG• from . Z 1 II it le sr . cgren their RS triCgrViratra .tail. tririegforA. t. mhl OLASSES-370 bhl,\ N. O. liolassels, in tar..O BD do. de in trnrruu; btlu. XL aimsaimsll:S. • Just rued. fur Ink bf \ =hi \ \ IL\ ROBISON t ed. \ hbda. N. 0. &jar; fair . nag 'Mari'a Jost reed, ta. rid. • \ R. ItC4IIMON ce. _ _ _ frki LA.53,—,500 bx.s. Wi4dow.Glasiyanorted . iu ■fora for sat. by la 'toms= k CO. Of razz. alt. Orange MM. tat? tta, and TAILS-500 kegs, asserted sizes, it gore. for fa. bs habil ft. ROBISON I 7 4.AD-55 bbla No. 1 Lard:, 25 kegs, do., I In stols..l.sale br fnahli 110BIPON '1:20. REF and lIAMS-15 tiarcea nagivankci Driltd Barn 15 Us. do. Ihrne, jut I,4 lthat. fur 57DrLd [rablj - • E. ROBISON .• APPLES -10 bble. Green Applee;in good ouler..fust rte.! ani3 Car gals br 1 \ R. ROSIS0:14 CO. BEANB4IO this. small white Beasts, jela riled. lb, 1411. Orbl \ RAPD//3 Gs %. OD. D . RIED APPLES=tIoo bum. Dried Apples, i' n " e "'7 1. br- k CO. iru, BUTTER-3 bbl s. flesh P. , ,11 But:- ter.hut reed, sir u!. by \ R. ROBISON CO. POTASH -3 casks pare Potash, just reed sad kly We by Imbil • B. 11.0E480N .1t CO. MESS PORK-50 bbla. Mess Pork, reed P""'"="ll."th "' f°, ll!?cr)ariori a CO. RIG LEAD-50 pigs Milne. Lead 3 kegs shoi,is4 Fee d pct. steamer Prairie City,[e ash by kOBIS,Of * CO., 1112O'SNETS had ,BONNET \ RIBBO N S Jolt reenveest northkeet e , 111112 art,4,'' k. " 4 P .t.- A ,6l ] Bletteut suacartatu. sad af,A.N . :IEABLIF:' , SILICS—A hake sheialy . lehe \at the nettkealt auk.. tetr ib f" VtlltPirt k BURCHFIELD. \ NotiCe• lr RAYS> this day Purchased the Stock 1\ khd 'Whs. ob,,A+oo 'AR BY ` ) /9 4 0 : market stmt..: JheYPLL WiLel l / 4 8. • ~ fitteheesh. reareete,l4. 3813. I UST'RECEIYED--A. superipr lor.;or Be:- : \, _ ty nsdiEEGARE, oftke follotiox b . : - . ' ... . .. -,' . , \ 1.4%4 Fu'rl='"'". \ if:, aP, =',' ; "•- . .- . v, ' .. - ip.r.ads.i. c 0.., P......,cr. ,... .111.1, Ihrfollosl4'etiCkre' I.raVlt.ar Cliri6G \ D DS ' \ \ . \ AlVrarll na load. '-',.. - - . ' OramictoreeTvx Ma? ' lithis Dean T. 1.1 . 1 7 ,. .. . • •-' \ '' l: Gragithvlllobf,. \. ~, WoII,CL Loma .13 Cid. . 13,,,.0,7X1 ymjc, ~ La Awed App10be.0%,,..... rea ,,,i t \ '...--Ji4ZREI LIIAP3LB.I.I. . , ,;1.. AriI.NOLNNA.TI 4.1041NY . 4-Jalti 41., bus, Prios• notatny,s.Trry-nocrictsigy. • • ' it a /az alie \ are w Mis at T. - \ S u 7bbl• I — ‘l,ECt.'l; 1 bttlbiese . A 'l' \ • PI,N 3Y do d to b•P i V.AIV4 C 'l \ 4* • pTer. on .te6ac L • ai g , F lneua Dlaas & cap, ' • . - store CRUDE &ALTPETRS,,O. W °4 "1. ‘ sac ISAIAS DICKEY AC,CO. DRY PEACHES L EA gCpe • , c,,i'mh."°"A"'"lsitanirigraVir •• l j ULK SHOULDERS-153 in store na • * Ap fir br ravel MAUR maxi , aon JACOB FORSYTH,- _ • rom aannsoenocoiczumiminsacaeurt . NIL 45 MAUR:STRUT, PTITURROR. 626:1V/13 I := :6 Sabbath School 'Books; AVISOW k - AGNEW . ara •kea_ping on: \\ liond, • 4rso oulr supday Pubibl 01Olou and \`. 'O7 S. ‘:;'°`"Lr't,l':"L.ll°itsti'l So b- MNLAiIm fn. Blopo. 7'r Use do.' and otter IL.gehool rn111112.11. For mots a' Bostou and IthilVlVlgeir. P. 2 1 " 6.5 tfirkot sireetgarlLth. • SELWV7COMMI \ ileu 2 =i 2 oghlla . unin OU. • CourhAyr4T; exio " ..kr ttfil hutittfa jeresTzarwrz ggllgut.;V::: 2111 UP t5"ga."17.174 , keep up & rem your %cents. (gstrset from loan.) Your*. ae. 14011{11•1.. . • .• 0014 .7 re.v,?,."A."l.ll7aluetriggi=l.,4 LATE AERVKAL OP QUEE4.I3WARE. HENRY RIGBY, . .._ :- • : : • • 1 7\ I.IIPOUS2II. 'MOLES \ al AND IaWfLIG.DICALIeg WI. . cam, puam QuEIEIETAIM: • . 127 Wood Urn riflationgi. - . ,-,.. I.• • - IS NOW receiving, direot &Out English Potteflos...twaslit ow amnia of Ockdo. &nano. . 4 tureaztl a l ,lo . lll `M. , ll=l 4 ,,'Ziy i tt Vgi r eigl t lna",ukfrg s arA 1 .:2,.% a IR! woo Mawr dew flown Woo wad 1 4 1211 m11,11gbe blow plat wad runt* pliotad. C.. ode#o awl OlOood Won , : With Jaw Lammed oar =sawn Claw Wed fiowaora,m2 o, mama woondoon”f faun wad arroarklboiwwollwlaptod to tbo total trod* of city Wad oowato7 011owWatlVWad =dams Dri ft s , _ _ . • aff•7041110108 SELF-HEATING `S M 0 0 T - H IN GIR INS. r. greeted domestic impress " .n! 'cd . irtieSsee. EAU'S Del them • mat desirable et.— •wrlng Lam.. %MN arid 14,00. r... Miceli...Or Xer MIPS./.1 =Abend !Arms ..i.Ode r tes, Coortlekja. ~._. • , ' J. Jw.IKHO . I'll min Wood atnnt.7l mi. ror salsoum.at-ttm dp II liantware Storni. 141 1 X T M firrt Co. g):ltokectlrli l.l, lyl4.l lth..,41 A • - OeackrOatsi just ram!. and for 'LP ala• .' D. CLIZIELD: UTTER - - G Mils: fresh Boll,jast ;odd ranzow. sad 30 bow do. dn. Sot b 4 1 AKE FlBll-100 - bbis..White Fish; half bbls 40.20.; 100 bbl.. Trait; 20 hal bb1a.4.2 bbt., Nal Balm 7; 70 half bby : " Nos. 141 iled 142 Palau streit. VANE lIIINDRED DOLLARS : I4IIpm, \ ili .... twaetorr . BaICR DICRLLING \tiCtUal‘ Wee i he atMune Ilcuhr. with oceel4htla 0 WI lime et r.& Amato& • short Cele.. from the XettiveClStssiea f Seerkkleirithp. Tenes, SW lo bend; Wave...VW) : 15. . 41 1 , \ Vaal •• - 11 . -1 1014.7.Y.24111t1kia I' 11,-2 bid?. primp Roll; Oust Nrs!'( VOA BONSLIOEUST aICiPAL . lir t 4( BOOKS—Jdasztro'd at Calif itlyc Rom 78 POartb awe:— - . . .\' ' , ocootitoto V 1 orco of Marilml Saylor Cols77d WA . 1 ..1 sr. Intrainol7.l7 mar on his Pbllomphloot , rad S . ' ltittiltio t nlt=7l.lht= .., - ' MI "T s •• ' s s: i ! '4'7 7. 4 E 4 M• i i :earth ' EW GOODS=7ItURPHY & Blr in do s D bariree'd, 'this 78_677170v-14 dark toll& auic l ltl ,I a ° ° a li u 'A 1 rthc, of „, A , , 41 , , tmts. t AND CRUOIRLE, 6=200 nuts, L - Zellonsto the svalliat Ws. t.n . bki NUVILEGB--ZO Ite , . ! 7,27 Erg • INN7ION—Da„ •\J sghlbs tkeZbl J. HWY 'MATE QUIN/A-1-1000.oz, n!.byr [fclS] • • J gug apd.-o,kego, in eh always p k x /sr TIMOTHY REZD...,V bus. Tim4therfked, ' tat oak IT _,V4te \ 74. tkuntib \ \\ , , \ \ \ , N ., --.',, , -,.:. *\ \\,. A , f .-.,i -..-• \ ..\,.._ .-i CEMI PARABLE' !tbs. plash Wit twartaasii =lit* A.lllAsuol CU! 01 aad 0411011 •,..._, , .4