PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY yarn'• 00 rITTEDIF*I III FRIDAY 1103111130, MARCH 11, 1853 airREADING MATTED .WILL BE POUND ON'Edell PAGE OR rirLl PAPER. • nelf.ftritscron Want. fiatrirs.—Sfur nstanstro it . : Nldittort of oar Weal? Gssotto *En , ' to our twines. nigni' Onost dednbbla toe 4I of making tteln.bnaliters inova. Oaf diaulation tr between lour and Ere tbOniand, mon. nttnnnort nrr7 Alin.-a and °vasty in Wortorn Pmvfl and Pastern Obls:• lEL.TO4DVEETLIZIII—IfoItbor Editortailloons my Pdniang Istabllstnasnt of rho Dan Gunn.. at. ayawi Onn"ally. ADVERTISERS .ho dWits the/ WASCIO to sonast In the yaw on Monday morning. +EI !Due bond than to bonny s o'clock. on Istordai IMMO Maw. . . HIM Conyorrion.—The Cermet Um of Corr. . =Wed of the dehiltntu;o , Ut. Slap 009IItt Cantraltbil. .41...ttd b m.et 001 / 1110 . 11 .. 018 . 2 . 2 rdantb. 1191 . 6 loot., etn eatok. A. If.. to aineolut 7 di )gates to the Staiii Correction at Lareaster. on the 24th of the present month. b 0= 00 ." Coal Commiseloneri. Auditor omen! arc! foreeftrr GeociTel. .Josue Him. • 'Minh T. LUC Chairmen. Bailer Whig contains a communication Ws*, to the table of dietetic!, between Mire. _ • itlliend Novelette big the propelled Sorthwestoin WanrWSl given by cur Baniebiwg correspond• ilett4 and we flod an editorial article, on the same nobjent. The figures of our correspondent are declared to be Mooned. We Immi determined to have no .quariel wlth pat Staler friends on this railroad mat 4 : :, sod !tut of all upon the question of . relative -dis -elneer Mull a surrey Is made, we are con trasted to take, for. oareelves, the tlgurei on re /nog; bet those who choose to deal la other 6k- . Wren shall not be disturbed by any remarks of ours, tar the present This thing of typhering mg short railroad routes, on paper. Is a barn loss atneemeet. ' Rs bol beam however, to sugrest one diffi -014 to our Grisad eras Whig sad his oorreepon bat That correspondent after parading san t* tables at draws in favor of the new road, '"I! sda transhipment, which meet peons flay he made at Pittsburgh, and which is equal to act do than 150 miles of running time, - there is • ant difference In favor of the BOW route to the Lakes." is also endorsed and repeated in an edi :_:-tteiiii.artiole. The difficulty we hare to suggest 21ctlati—Amo Is transhipment going to be avoid. , . :1041 by the new route! The gauge of the Penn sylvania road is different from that of either the present or prospective road to Cleveland. The J. CleSeland and Illahoning road, with which it I. proposed to connect the ”Acrthwestern-roid," • will be of the same gaup as the Ohio and Penn syliani; and therefoie different from the pine of the Peamlesala Central road. Now, if the Northwestern road be made on the Pennsylvania page, transhipment must be inevitaable at Nov. cattle oppikimingtown; mid if built on the Ohio pep, it must, be no inevitable at Blairsville. • Ws.commend these bee to the attention of our _Butler friends, and advise them not to be calm . • hating upon impossibilities. Bo long as a cliff& ranee In gauge exists between the connecting voids of Ohl and Pennsylvania, so long Will transhipment be neeeseary, by am' route that maybe adopted. - In the four eoutdies of Westmoreland, Fay ette; &Menet, and .Allegbeny, traversed by the Coimelleville road, escorting to the. Consul re turns of IE6O, the aggregate population Was 268,644; they bed 944,716 acres of improved I=4, and of unimproved lend 656,818 aores; their live 'took was vatted. at $4,052,954; their . eiteleultural prodnate of the year were 1,691,- 570 bushels of wheat; 248,704 bushels of rye; 2,005,586 brothels of corn; 3,056,406 bushels of . 1114: 1 121,883 bushels of buckwheat; 1645,760 of Tool; 442,771 bushels of potatoes; .4.014 047 pounds of batten' 185,676 tons bay; :493,257 ponads of maple sugar; the value of ,slinghtered animals was $840,176, and there variolas smaller items not deemed necessary to be commented. v pireeMition to opinion's sake, in Catholle eouN• tries, on the following ;remolds: ' "(the, ehureh) limits the freedom of ' , lthinght by Infallibly deoldineehat In true; the, liberty of action, by cladding what is right and Tbat is wrong. •If she he the Church of Christ- . if she be InfaMble—she can so decide. ietyranny to tell a man on the authority of haus 'audit, what is trite, what false, what ,T.sightOrhat wrong? hit be true that the Church is infallible, then o tirsany eau be In'her depleting what is true ' and &tieing what be false. Now the Church is Infallible; . hence her claim to limit the freedom of thwoght is not arrogant, but, just." This is bold ground to • take In A.1:1101i0S, but Vie ere - glad - to see snob.frankness. We are to understand, then, that where "the Church" has the pomp, she claims the-eight to limit the free dam of thought and action. Those who, regard • freedom of thought as-s natural righi wig be . careful enoirgh not to entrust power to hands that would pat fetters upon their thoughts, and limbe, too, jr that were necessary.,- Hturr's Idawittaar's Idaciarien, for Much, Is proaoptly up= our table. It °magus a due portrait of Jams L. Conn, sad article on the "London Thinks," "Reolprocitrwith the Brildi provincta,r "Commerce - of the °tea= empire,' sad Malarial excellent cosogllatlou of Ca:tomer. - cLI Mteoellanlea Published monthly by Free man Rdot, No 142 Falcon St. New Yost, at $5 per 1111111101. Ron. /one Atriums has returned to his home 'lt's tuba regretted that the Ppoploare to loce his services, In We capacity of Representative. Ne one will question his ability. as a public; . speaker; and It be has not taken up the time of the session in opesking, it has been because he wished to throw no ohms action in the way of le. Citation. He hat, hewer been attentive to his daties,—thitee meet effective in legislation -- stir at . his post, - promptly recording his vote, upon question' under consideration; and we be ' Herein amiordance with the desire of his con stitelata. 'They are upon the reoord,,and will bear the closest scrunny.—Beaver Argur. Wa,taka plumate In adding our endorsement to this.- Mr. Ulna has been . One of the most sellable members of the Hoes/ and one alwaya sellable in may contest between the right and the wrong.. ' lilt defeit last fall was one of the lauplicable feats In political, history. We are assured that by none Is -it more - regretted : thsit by =my who were indirectly inettamental isf iiireisOlthing tt.' 'We hope' to see Mr. ea: :,,son actin In political life, wider 'circumstances ' tetarefayorablattain 'loos wit:chi:toe lately Mr rounded Mlll- . • OHIO PALLS RARITIE ILULWAT. And in the Nei York Tribune, the follow ' Ing account of a new and very interesting tiohems for passing vessels around the Falls of the Ohlo: • F Truly it may be SAM that we live la an age of progiese. No rooter have we recorded the aooomplishment of one great . undertaking. than are called nano to announce the beginning orprrjeation al another. _ALOompany. his .bean organised with a per.' potOal charter, under the Railroad Low of Id .' diana; with the. above caption, "for the purpose ef honstraollug s road had docks to peas the largest boat and cargo rithout breaking bulk) armed the Fails of the' Ohio, in the very abort lithe *about thirty to forty Minutes. ;'Lest some of oar readily attonid • regard the -:project as ohltairics‘ we hate bit to Iry to such d : that the prelrot has been sobmitted to several - eminent enghtemrs, who concur in opinion that rile fcrfehilY.sraothrable; and preferable to a canal, oe amount of Ito aheopness of ornistrao lion, sad the facilities It tIW afford for ship building and dockage.. Bo namerons are the advantages it pos ee ie es over a canal; thatit won'd be preferable; even amid the cost exceed the estimate. It is how ;elver, thought tbst $600,000 will be ample, while canal ribald not be constructed at this pointto, . , suffer. sty .tunfal .pupois, for lass than $l,- 600,000.' The details; with drawlarm enplane .. to . * of, the work; are Iwo:me of preparation, and when ready, - will be open for inspection, for the information of the public'. If a secure utak , , or supporterc,for a - veitelon -sirauwaycan Jos found, in base no doubt this glen iCentirely practicable. .If lib, practicable it will 'have two or three decided advantages 1 :41ko olcontaL the Sett place, a vessel can be passed 'much More rapidly.. • Is the next : .place. it trill sorer less damage than the reside do from fristloo,-sploat the of the . ;•aranal; or,the , orinelortal 'lloiiiiio2ll. with other ..easels . betides this, It will probably beabtap. ialw,ldca, bat It'stmaid bo Exsans Coencterne —The committees tem. poruily sirpolatsd fon the special session of the Benzin, contain the camas of Mean. Clue and Samna, the free-soil fienstars from Ohio and Mulhohneette. The Senate than abandons the proscription for opinion's take, which eras adopt; ettat the commencement of lest seselon, with regard to those gentlemen. Apprpriettions Hack by Congras.—Among the the appropriations made at the late session of Minuets, were the following, which we find summed up in the 'lntelligences: For the eate:Won of the Capitol, two appro• ptistions era trode, one In the dello:etc, bill of 1400,000 and the other in the general ap propriation bill of $600,000. For the Paten. Office, towards the erection of the west wing, $200.000. For repairing the President's Mansion,looted log cleaning, painting, whitewaebing, e xtending the react wing of offices for carriage:house, &o , $7,300; and for heating, ventilating, planting, the exterior, painting the walls and ceilings of the rooms on the fast floor, and the pur chase of btoks for the ?resident'a library; $29, - 500. Poi reurnisitieg-the PreaMeat's house, to he erpended under the direction of the Pres'• dent, in addition to the proceeds of the sale of the furnltere and equipage of the said house ae moy be out of repair and unfit for rta, $25,- 000. • . . For the Eastern Branch Bridges, to be ex peoded in completing the replies thereof, $4, • . • For the Equestrian Statue of Gen Jackson, to compensate Cierk Mills therefor, and make it the property of the Bolted States, $20,000. For an Equestrian Statue of Washington, our readers are aware, a spealal act made an appro priation of $30.000- .For paving Fattneyitania items, front the Pre:" sWent's equare to Rook creek, in addition to for mer appropriation', $14,700. • For enoloeing the triangular lot, opposite the : Centre market, with molten fence, $ 4 ,500. `7 For erecting lamps, on both aides of Peundy ritila crease, from Seventeenth street to George town; Bud from the .Capitol to the Navy Yard, $3 000 Thrperkr in the several. Executive Dfparnnents, from and after the 30th of Jane text, aro to be arradged.into four cisme, with different grades - of ealary,‘atid no , clerk is to be appointed in eith• er of the classes until ho shell have been ex amined and 'found qualified by a Board of three COmmiseionere, one of whonde to-be the chief of the Bureau to which the clerk Is to be op • elated. and tbnother two to be eeleotcl by the • sad of the Department to which the Bureau is attached. Class number one Is to reales an an' nut salary of nine hundred dollars each, clue number two an annual', ealary of one thousand two hundred dollars oath, elan number three an annual salary of one thousand foe hundred .dollers each, and clue number four an annul salary of one thousand eight hundred dollanteach. The outitincUng ,Locke of eke eke \ united Mau may be purchased by the Becretari g ot the Treasury at the curnnt market price, to be paid for from any surplus funds in the Trearary,procided that the balance in the Treasury shall not at any time be reamed below $6,1, 1 00,000. The Mexican boundary Como _ uttion continued till April let, 1854, end the neneseery ippropri 'alone 111-1413 therefor. THE LATE ACCIDENT ON TEE PUIfILVA 1511 A RAILROAD The terrible accident on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Newton Hamilton, Mifflin coon' ty, on Thursday night, was owing to the mail train from Pittsburgh running into an emigrant train going East, which had been stopped on ac count of some derangement of the engine. The locomotive of the mail train tore through the freight car and Into the emigrant oar, and the eteam passages of the boiler being torn off. the guiding stems poured in upon the pariengen, scalding many in a dreadful miner. The Bar. rieburgh Borough Item, of Monday, nye: There are eo- many rumors in circulation in relation to the Isle accident, that we .find it al most impossible to get at the truth of the matter. _Late on Friday night we were Informed that nine persons had died from the effects of the collision. The agents generally connected with the road keep a clone mouth in relation to the matter, and we find it impossible to gain any in formationfrom them. Mr. Ayres, who Is a con ductor on the Central Road, is an exception to the above, and be informs in that there are bat four persons in all, dead. One very young child and its mother, and two men. There were nine, ell told, in the, oar; moat of whom were drovers, having charge of the ',took—horses and hogs—aboard the train. The survival are. more or leas injured fromthe scalding andsteam —the entire oonteatect the Duller eaceninghsta .the oar, which was lodged immediately over the engine. The canna of 'the stoppage of the freight train at that Rot was not -from want of fool, but from the bunting of one of the boiler fees, . a matter which wu beyond control. The accident resulted from the negligence and care least:nes of the conduotor, Wm. Muni or Mer cer, who being an hour ahead of the time of the paasengcr trate, hid ample time to make every arrangement to atop the train following Mr. James 8. Barth, from Tuooarwau, Ohio, who was a passenger in the train, and who ea red himself by jumping from the car before the colliiion, has furnished us with the names of some of the patrons inland. Lewis Eckhard, of Columbiana, Ohio, - lose his leg broken; Jonas Haskins, of Palestine, -Oath, scalded; Wm. Mc- Closkey, of Columbines, Ohio, scalded, and not expected to recover; Nathan Wilson, of Green county, Pa.,Paul Anderson, of Harriebargh, and Chu . tng, of Unity, Ohio, were also se verely.soaided. We were unable to obtain the names of the pence. killed, but believe they ware all emigrants—the two men were Germans id the woman-and child Irish. The Item says in another paragraph: Wm. Diener, the conductor en the railroad, through whose carelessness four poisons lost their line on Friday morning last, was arrested .yesterday, and taken before Esquire Rune, who committed him to jail to answer the charge.— He was arrested by officer Lewis. •••••••• COI rimeame• of 1,1. Pittaburst Gaudio. • New Toax, March 8 We seawall over President Pieree's thaugarul, and have found a subject far more attractive in the financial movements of the day. Repeatedly it hes been elated that all was not as fair, and calm, and prosperousas the endue hereabouts seemed to indicate, and tke put three days ral ly confirm C 3 opinion. The last settlidg day found the Hanover Bank (one of the new•eekool,) unable to pay its balances In specie, and it be came nemmeary for its neighbors to advice, somehundred thousand dollars to keep It en its feet and prevent a panic. On Monday, the Pre sident and Cashier were required to resign, which they did, the former reluctantly. Other banbrhave been assisted, and more have the same prospect ahead, unless "something tuns np".• poor hope, as things jest now have a decided "look down." .Finendal ease wear a very gloomy appearance, and person! of small capital find to their sorrow that by,purthasing ' real estate and stooks at the recent prices, they base been "clamming at high wster"—a homely, but very truthful comparison just now. Erie Railroad closes at 83; a fall of fire per cent. In as many days—a decline caused mainly by the stringency in the money market, but sidedlby the sudden sad dangerous illness of Mr. Nelson Robinson, the Urged holder, and the newly elected Director of the Company. The rate of interest this afternoon Is not dearer 1,1313 on Saturday, but the amount of confidence ex isting ie materially less. Theelles or goods to merchants out of town are very large, and as a general thing payments are made with a good deal of punctuality. Job bers here press eales, and the country, well as 11 pays up; will leave of at the end of the spring. trade enormously in our debt. The importations continue to arrive without diminution from the large quo:aides heretofore reported, sad the payments on account Of them In singut must be enormous; and if they do not produce a panto rub as overtook win 1851, It wlli be contrary to ell expectation, and all the rules of business. From Europe some orders have been received for State and County bonds, but not enough to relieve the market from its heaviness. The tone of political Ogles abroad is not settled enough, or pacific enough to cause large movements In money towards this . country. in the face of a falling market here. People who passed the crisis of 1887, speak of the present feverish and excited state of commercial affairs airesembllng, In 311 respects, the aspect of things in the 0031. mecoement of that memorable year. With les. mense imports we see small axportatiou of pro dnoe, and large r emittaues of cola and bonds. Extravagance In living, enormous rents, and competition.in trade are the moths, of trade and prudence ignored - as old fishioned and old fogy. Thus fat we have had no failures, but the re port of the steppes* of a Boston house, with en indebtedness of three hundred tbensand datum, and that of two houses in Providence, makes an uncomfortable feeling among people here 11 needs only one Or two failures her to sspetia dooe many. To-morrow and next day are the preparation days for settling among the banks, and tie result Is looked to with fear by many. The hanks have become fully sensible of thi ne cessity of assisting each other, and of =Hog common cause. If the:present evil, of the times were not chronic, the gaptaileat might do. By closing up their affairs to avoid a panic, ,outside operations are dlndnlshed in the caSio of the de creme of the currency, and tattling daj is pre cipitated upon many' who look to the fat= to see them profitably out. If the beaks hoe de termined !oohed all speenlatimm, people may as well look out foe a septall, and pt all tkinp ° 44. '0 . , . '~~'+,.. At • stated meeting of the Board -of 'bade at Baltinsare, held on the 7th March, 1858, the fol lowing report front the Committee - cm Internal Improrementa wan unanimonely adopted:. The subject confided to the coneideration I of the Committee has received due attention at their hands. The project of a tilroad connec tion bet Ween the titles of Pittsburgh and Bal timore, along the direct route offered by the valleys of the Potomac cad Youghiogheny rivers, not a novelty in this community. Bome seven years back it engaged the earnest attention of the people of Baltimore, who were then invited to 00-operate with Pittsburgh and the interven ing country on the route, to the acoomplishment of thin enterprise. If the discussions which then took place were not yet so fresh in the re collections of the people of Baltimore as to en pealed. 'pedal notice, it would nevertheleee, perhaps he neither desirable our profitable to recall \them in the present connection. The poi, icy then finally adopted ties Its results exhibited to us a; the present time in the achievement( of the stupendous work uniting the harbors of Bal timore with the waters of the Ohio at Wheeling, and to be followed at an early period by the completion of the still more important branch to Parkereborgh. From the period of the adoption of this poli cy, the scheme of the direct railroad connection between Pittsburgh end Baltimore have quietly slumbered—its vitality, in the meantime, having been preserved by carefully maintaining the le gal organisation required by the Pennsylvania charter. Within a ehort time poet, however, oirctunstances have 'risen which have deter mined the' people of Pittsburgh to Beek a eon neotion with the sea-board in the harbor of Bal timore, and - hence the revinl of the „dormant 'chema of the direct route, which Is nirlf licrallthithre attitude of a ' , strong men re freshed with sleep." The Committee then go on to recite the pro ceedinp of the various meetings lately held in Tor of the road, and add: The Committee hold the opinion that the enterprise under consideration addresses Itself in the strongest manner to the favorable re gard of the city of Baltimore. Bile is invi ted to join with Pittsburgh and the interven ing Counties in the construction of this work. let. Because it is one in which they all and FEOIL lIBW,TOBL IMISIMOR MID BLISMOILT. severally hive a oomatoiN reeprocal and direot interest 23. Banns° the invitation addressed to Balti more on the part of Pittsburgh and the Counties is not one of mere:formality, bat comes scoom panted with the evidence of pecuniary eid to an extent which leaves no room to doubt its sincerity. Sd- Because in the commingling of Pennsyl- Tapia capital with that of Baltimore It the way referred to. there inevitably follows • union and commingling of interests which. - cannot fall to work benitcial for all parties. 4th. Became the designated 'fouto—throngh the Valli.. of the Potomac) end Youghiogheny —ls, geogrsphlcally practically the shorteet easiest and quickest between the are-board snd the waters of the Ohio—the maslmnen grads by the easiest routs over the dividing Allegheny el dge.between bet sixty-six feet, end the descent thence to Pittsbungh a continuous plane of gentle inclination. 6th. Because the completion of this work will aeons* to Baltimore—what the has lot now, and, otherrigeorill probably never possess—the actu al enjoyment of the benefit of her geographically advantageous position, in being nearer to the 'waters of the Ohio and the Lakes than any other Atlantic city.: Stith. Beeson this railroad will place Baltimore in apposition of essential independence, by open ing to-her through the territory of Pennsylvania, a new, independent, and most desirable route to the Ohlortver, the possession of which Will pro• teat her from lejurions discriminations against trade andtravel seeking to reach Baltimore from Milbank by other routes. 7th. Butane itibeing thus connected with Pittsburgh, Baltimore hu opened to her and be comes connected with, the shortest railroad lines to the Liken, and'their vast commerce and also with the numerous Chains of roads, finiehed and in progreurtultdmg thorough Ohio, Indiana, Ill inohs and Michigan—than strengthening sad en. larging her trading relations and facilities in the West, the Lake country and the South- West, to an extent vldokaannot tail immense ly to promote her prosperity, through all future time. Bth, Because the largo accept= of trade and travel whirl trill be thrown upon the B al tizaore and Ohio railroad by the branoh to Pitts. burgh will be a clear gain to the road in which Baltimore and her citizens are the principal stock holders. 9th. Because In the agorae' competition which thkAtientio cities are about to maintain firderTtirto - themselves the tradb - 7111a travel of the West and of the Lakes, Iratimore cannot hesitate or falter. without actions iejary to her present and future welfare. While her re, fugal to aid in the present work would proba bly be rte death-blow; ha-hearty co-operation would decide the question el its successful and speedy completion, and consummate a union of interests alike beneficial, perme,ent and mutual. 10th. Because an investment on the part cf the City in thin road is deemed to be a safe and good ens in a pecuniary point of view, and so profitable, at least, la to insure a retureannu. ally of legal interest thereon. 11th. Because the route from this city through Cumberland and Pittsburgh to Cleveland and other points on the Lakes will place Baltimore to the positien ofa suezessfol competitor for a portion of the evirmous trade of Obese inland seas—Lithe Superior soon to be Included—and if her share Is but a tithe of the vast and con stantly increasing segregate of the North West ern sections of the Union, it will prove a mani fold return for the simple advance of her credit • which she Is now expected to make. - 12th. Became with the Cumberland and Pitts burgh Railroad completed through the counte nance and aubetanthal aid of Baltimore, the Bal timore and Ohlo Railroad will at once assume the attitude, pewee and inflummes of a mighty Colossus, who, with giant strides having ever oomethe highest Alleghenies, is seen -standing on the banks of the Ohio—his right foot planted at Pittsburghlie left at Parkersbarg—with one hand extended towards the Lakes and the North. west—with the other reaching Elouthwestwardly towards Cincinnati - and Et. Loris—while from the equi-distant point of Wheeling -he over looks Central Ohio and the teeming regions be yond. ' For these reasons, and others which might be adduced, the Committee are of the opinion that the projected railroad from Cumberthod to Pitts burgh eminently deserves the favorable censid oration of the City Councils of Baltimore and they therefore respectfully recommend th e pas sage of the ithcompanying reaolutioris, namely: Resolved, by the Board of Trade of Baltimore, That the connection of the city of Baltimore with the city of Pittsburgh, through the projected railroad from Cumberland to Pittsburgh, is a constimmation greatly to be d 3110 i—opening, se it will do, a communication between the two cities by the shortest, easiest and moat direct route between the seaboard and the Ohio river. Resolved, That in the opinion of tailloard, the City Councils of Baltimore will let wisely, and for the hue promotion of the general welfare of their corustituents, by granting the aid of the City Corporation to the construction of this work; and believing that the application of the city's credit to the amount of $1,000,000 will. secure lie immediate commencement and early completion, this Board does respeotfally yet earnestly pray the city councils to grant their aid to that extent, in snob form, and on such conditions, as to them may be deemed pro per Revolved, That the Board of Trade approves of the contemplated application to the While. tore of Maryland, on the part of the joint depu tation from Pittsburgh and Cumberland, for such legislation as will genre to this road unity of chartered ownership and management Risoind, That Ave hundred copies of - this report and Its accompanying resolutions, be printed, and that copies of the same be trans mitted to the Mayor and members of both branches .of the oily Gonna!, to the Governor of Maryland, and to the members of the General Assembly. Respectfully submitted. WM. BOSE Clem. JAMES GEORGE, THOMAS C. JENKINS, ROBERT HOWARD, The foregoing report, made to the Board of Trade,' on the 7th Inst., was unanimously adopt. ed. GEO. roßrEa, Secretary of Board of Trade. Baltimore, Hardt 7th, 1853. - - For ao Patthumh Gazette. • The General Agent of the Pennsylvania Colo nisstion Society le, at the present time, making a public) and epeeist appeal to the churches and citizens generally, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny ohlee, for pecuniary aid, to meet the application for the transportation of thirty-one slaves to Lt. beds, liberated by the will of a lady receaty de ceased, In Va., on condition they be lent by the first of April next. In a,feer days isVo be settled the qaostion whether they shall go out free to their father land. as th ey dabs, or be doomed to endleo% servitude: In the novae of humanity, we sp. peal to you in tide interesting emergency. A. 11. QUAY, General Agent Peons. Colo'nBoc'y. Pirrsouson, March, 1853. dt • ngelar meeting of the Columba Typoh graphical Union, 101 l in this city on the 6t lost, the following gentlemen were cleated De lassies to attend the Printers' National trnloo, which assembles to Pillsbargh, on the first -Monday-in May seat: hlezoan L. Brae, Jo- Eva Doirvuz; and RN. M. SMITIL—Ohio Mots lour. .1 ui QUALM `WX EXCITIPIXST Jfietstro of Nary -MITA Corcoran, the Musing 02 —On Sat urday evening feat the "missing girl," Mary Joseph Corcoran, returned to the city, from Phil adelphia, where she has been tariylng for seve ral. ups put, having reached that tity shortly after the commencement of the esaltement in Charlestown. She remained in this city till yea 4erday, when the proceeded to the holm of her guardian; Deacon Carter, in Charlestown. Her arrival produced no little sensation. She ee -1 mains firm in the Baptist faith. and has resisted all argument, all threats, and even force that have been used to Induce her return to emboli , Mem. In caissequence of the report that she would attend °harsh yesterday, at the Baptist church, In Charlestown, of which the is a member, the home wits thronged to repletion. She however took the course of a wise and prudent enamel, and did riot make her appearance. There were many marmura of disappointment at her non appearance. She will this forenoon appear before Mayor Frotbiogham and the City Council of Charles.. two, In obedience to Ile affidavit made by her mother. It is hoped that this will be enffielent to allay all excitement Lest it should not, how ever, the most efficient mos/arcs have been taken to prevent any popular outbreak. Ori Saturday Mayor Prothinghann obtained a requisition from Gov. Clifford, authorising the calling out of the First and Fourth Regiments of Infantry. Maj. Gen. Sutton, of Salem, has been assigned the (=mend, and arrived to Charlestown Saturday evening, to readiness for such service 149 may be reunited. The City Marshal of Charlestown will retain the full force of lolioe, numbering 200, employed last week. The Boston police will also repair to Charles. town at a moment's warning, if mammary.. • The girl says she hos been under restraint, and that come of the affidavits—pat forth aro false. There eras no little excitement In Charles li last evening—Boston Bee, March 7. ram. WHEELIEG BRIDGE. Is THR SUFIS= COURT OF TEI URITIDATATRO The State of Pennsylvania. To In Chan- Wheeling Belmont Bridge . Company, and others. And now, to wit, on the -dsy of Febru ary, A. D. 1853, comes the State of Pennsylva nia by her Attorney General, and mikes known to the court: . let; That the eaid Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company have not made free the naviga tion of the Ohio river, by the abatement or ele vation of their bridge u /minima by the final decree herein rendered at the last farm of their court 2.d. Nor have the eahi delladants aimed an obstructed novigation for boats of the largest class, whiolo ply to Pittsbarnh through the wes tern almond of the Ohio river. ad. That the nevigatleis of the Ohio river le, and ever clear the entry of the decree aforesaid, bath been obstructed by the obstruction and wil- EMOCC of their said euspenelon bridge, in man ner and form as in the decree aforesaid sot forth, said obstruction and TICIieIaIICO being from thence hitherto continued and kept up over and sonars mild river, without change, alteration or rem edy. Therefore, the laid - complainant by her Attor ney General pursuant to the leave of the court In said final decree granted, now mimes and moves the coati to award a writ to execute the final decree aforesaid, and for the removal and abatement of the obstruction and nuisance afore amid; and also a writ of attachment against the President, Managers and Stockholders of said Fheeling and Belmont Bridge Company, for their contempt in not performing the decree afore said, and for continuing said obstruction and nuisance, and for such other and farther orier, remedy and writ In the premise' aa the law of the case mad equity and good conscience may rs qiiire. • JAMES CAMPBELL, Attorney General. of Penna. EDWIN M. STANTON, Solicitor for Complainant. imam DEBATE LH THE HOUSE OF CON NOES On Tharsday , the 17th, Mr. }Olmsted moved an address, praying her Blejesty to take eteps for bringing under the notice of the (limed Doke of Tunny, the strong feelings prevailing in England in consequence of the perseoution in Tuscany of those who pettees . the principles of the Protestant religion The case of the Media's, he observed, was not an Isolated one. It ind% cited a religious reaction, and a deterininatico on the part of the hierarchy of the Church of Boma to pat down Protestanttem by force where ever the civil power enabled them to do pc; and on this ground he naked the nonce to salt upon Ile, blejee.y's Government, in concert wß„k the Governments of Pitonla and Holland, to remon strate, not dictatorially or menacingly, hut in the name of religion and hurianity, with' the amid duke: ._ge Vlte-the , detalivrEley-st' rest of eeverafFlorentines for no other - Um:ea than readingithe Bible, to show that the parse ! cation was eystercltie; thousands, he said; lir ' log In Tunny, under a trip of terror. =She bjettloq, tbat this being - L matter between a governmllnt and its own eubjects, we bad no right to interfere, his been disposed or in the admirable diepatob of Lord John - Russell, and pree*lents were not wanting for such fakeer . LardsD. Stuart seconded. the motion, }edify ing the 'peaceable interference of this country, which owz.ba,.he sold, as a Protestant nation, to ralee its voice against the persecution of Pro testants. Il s e did not attribute this Intolerant spirit so much to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, or even to the P ope, is to*the despotic pried: plea of the - Austrlon Government; *Mob domi• steered in Turley:. _ Mr. Lucas could not agree .with the reiole. tion, betause, according to the papers laid ber fore the Home, it did not State the foots of the we correctly. - It appeared from these papers that the Mediate had engaged in • listens of proselytism at the bidding and instigation of foreign 'mimicries and agents. The statute against them declared that they ~hsd not die , proved the facts alleged against them; that they had been guilty of the crime of protelytioui by instrumentality of money supplied from abroad —that wee, from England. But admitting, for the eake of orgament, that the Tuscan Guerra• mint were to biblamed for punishing the Me dial, for the crime of proselytism, what bad been the conduct of this country in respect to Boman Catholics persecuted in different ports of the world? Who ever heard of our Secretary of State remonstrating with the Emperor of Rusts for persecuting and torturing Boman Catholic natal Had not Lord Palmist:oh actu ally recommended the expulsion of Jesuits from Switzerland? The conduct of that noble lord in In the case of Tahiti was, be contended. exactly parallel with that of the Gratid Duke of Tuck. catty. If ho believe/ that the resolution ex pressed the facto of the Cafe, be could not adopt it, beconvo ha Laver could recognise thedoonine that the exorcise of humanity and philanthropy woe to be all oa Cu. ride. At this moment sots of pony ;maul were going en against Boman Catholics in Protestant countries, quite as de terring of - our interference as the coerce( the Mediate, and he should bring some of them be fore the House. The system of law lußwoden woe quite as persecuting as that of Tescany,, and in Meeklenburgh Catholic priests bed been conducted by the police across 'the frontier for the crime of toying maestri private. *. Lord John Russell professed himself totally at a loss to know whether Mr. Incas 'approved or not of the persecution far religious optinione. His (Lord,Johtne) conclusion wee, that traPre teetant state 'hoard. condemn persons .beetuee they had become Rolian Catholics, oe.thught others to bacon, eo; each conduct wan morally wroeg. Mr. tune alleged that the Medial, were punished, not because they had become Protestants, but that, being Protestants,' they endeavored to convert others to Preteitantism at the instigation of a foreign agent; whersu the foreign agent had lel. the country, and 'Me Me dials had followed their own cinsiatione. But, be It as the Tnsurrtritatuele said, that those In dividuals had endeavored to Indtme Boma:Meth olio' to road the Bible, and to believe that car ( thin doctrines were not authorised M 17,14 tble, he still Bald it was a moral.arlme to pun 2 tT hem. Mr. Loose bad odd we were not Justin a con sidering ourselves friends of religious liberty while we wore indifferent to persecutions against Boman Catholics? Dot it could not be maintain ed that such was our general conduct; In no part of our dominions wore persons punished for en deavoring to induce Protestanta to become Ito. man Catholics. Daring vindicated Lord r.a. more ton from the. charge of countenancing re ligions persecution in Switzerland, the South Seto, and Sweden, he insisted that the Govere meht of this country had done nothing which misbecame it in the repreuntatiors It had ad• dressed to that of .Tuseany. Persecution for re-" ligiou opinions was adieu and detestable, and the Government of Eogiand wasjustifled to raie• ing its vole° egainat it. Holding this opinion, he recommended the House to leave this ease in the hands of the Government Its voice had been heard, and he trusted that, although the Mediate and others might !toffee, thegeneral opinion of the world would secure religious lib erty. Afters few words from Mr. Bowyer and Mr: Drummond, Mr. J. Fitzgerald said, that As I Roman Catholic, he disapproved of the punish= meat of thus persons, led he should seer raise his voice against pereeoution of every. Mad, Lord Stanley, Sir R. Inglis, and Mr. Kennedy. spoke briefly on the question. , Lord Palmerston repelled the imputations oast apcm him by Mr. Lout, In respect to the ez. pulsion of the Jesuits from Switzerland, and to the transit:does at TaltitL Ile complained that that honorable member had made a partial rep resentatlei of.the facts to the former ease; and in the latter the noble lord justified the treat. merit of the Roman Catholic priests who . Tent, be said, to distorb thz tranquility of gm Weed "inlay pacified, for the purpose of turniog kro. test into Whales, Instead of imdfairaping . turn heathens Into Christians. Thou Priests had, however, not been Tut taco "comfortable ptirons," like the Medlar, bat had been merely told to p about their botdoese. Mr. Kinnaird withdrew Me motion. /11POILTATT'71 1 0 11 Sew Jtriell. Dittto , &Inca 7%m:ism:ed.—We learn through private let ters received by the house of W. L. Cushing & Co., of this city, that at the time the Pamper° left Ban Juan, diatarbanses of a clarions nature were threatened between the citizens of San Jo an or Greytown, and the Vanderbilt Nicaragua Transit Company. As is well known, the depot of the Transit Company is located on a point tierces the mouth of the river from Greytown, and at this depot the Company has stores with suppues of all descriptioce which are furnished to passengers going either way, thus completely monopolizing this branch of trade, and cutting off the citizens of the town from, all participa tion in its benefits. Numerous complaints have been made, which have been unheeded, until at I ;est the citizens have become exasperated, and so strong has the feeling become, that unless the depot is removed to Greytowb, open warfare Is anticipated; indeed, cannon and am mrinition bad been purchased, and the determination wee, to demolish the Company's buildings, unless the depot was removed. hir. Baldwin, agent of the Company, had been arrested and imprisoned for using threatening language against the peens of Greytown. He was, beware', released on Messrs. T. L. Harper_ and Ii L Stevenson becoming security to stand trill.—N. 0. Dal. Tits Isecousear. —The first remark we heard made upon it was by a prominent business man, on the strset,who cares liutie for politics in any potty sense. Re thought It cut rather tee many flourishes about glory, and flap, and that sort of • thing, to indicate good hard tepee. It deco ohyfalute" pretty well, and no mistake. We do not remember that any previous Preel dent has slept out of hie way In en Inaugural to 101%14111re the oonstitatlonalreoogaition of slavery. Perhaps It In Intended only to fill out the.mes sage, bat it looks a little ominous of a determi nation to give apretty miff lead to slavery eaten= Monists. The President seems tolook upon himself as the principal footers of the government, to be eNevaisted by Congrese." On the whole, we ore not inclined to criticise with severity. When a 'acing political renter ends himself perched upon so h'gh a poet, it is natural to flop hie wings and crow. If there should be, as we think there is in this case, a certain immaturity of 'oleo, which everybody at once understands to Indicate that ho has not boon accustomed to that. sort of thing, all we have to do is to wait Oil, he gets need to it, and !jeer him again.—Ohio StateJour. New ILtanono Pncarscr.—Binee oar lest, quite 1 respectable meeting of the citieene of Wellsville—together with a delegation from St. Clair township—was held during the past week, for the purpose of interchanging views on the subject of extending a raliread from this place to Enon Valley, via Darlington and the great Cannel Coal Banks. The meeting was very ea. Refectory, and resulted in the appointment of a committee to raise fends and contract with an engineer and stiney the route immediately. The delegates from Bt. Clair , who seem to be deeply interested la the construction of this road, ex. plained away every obstacle which seemed to preeent itself, and represented, that if the route was frond practicable, of which they entertained to doubt whatever, that there would be ad trou ble in procuring rights cf way; and raising the neeessary means to construct said branob. In feat eo xeelone and ardently hue thinwork been taken hold of by men of capital, enterprise and Influence, that its survey, location and comple• tion seem' to be settled upon with unerring err. !slaty. No project ever hed warmer supporters, nor mere flattering prospects •to urge Its con struction.— Patriot. Beano or Tacos.—et the regular monthly meeting of tLe Board of Trade of Baltimore, held yesterday, a report wag made on the mob- Joel of the Pittsburgh and Connolleville rail road and its importance to the interests of 'Bal timore. The report wu unanimously adopted, together with a antics of resolutions, one of which respectfully yet earnestly prays the City Council tn aid the work by the grant of its credit to the amount of $1,000,000. We shall publish the report tomorrow.—Bolt. Amer., March 8. FIUST ACT HDDRI. TUE Ceow Ball HILL —On Friday but the Haute of Repreeentativee passed the crow her bill. On Saturday. between the hours of tea and eleven o'clock, Mr. Barnum, the Looofoco member of the House from Cuyahoga, wee 'standing in front of the Clerk's desk con. verslog with another member. the Deputy Clerk was reading a bill to the Hines, the Hones was quiets ucLpoursble,,,,..,ALikle_gtotritint 212 . 7 _11. Medea, the Clerk of .tba Heim, standing SU his desk, took the crutch of old Mr. George and deliberately aimed.' blow directly upon the head of Mr . Barnum. The Woke came with power, and Hansom wu knocked down, euentially. He wu 'stated by his friends to the room of the Sergeant-at-Arms, the huge wound on his head we: aUendst`to, and coon after Mr. Barnum, in company with anther member took the cars and started for his home. After about an hour's 'Bent reds:Gen and the regular pareuit of bus'. nets, Mr. Lytle moved that the Bergeantat. t Arms take poseetelon of Mr. Meda4, -}h a committee of lire be appointed to investigate e transaction, and to report to the Hotta. • at they shell do in. the.premises. This matter 11l attract come attention and we shall try to k ep the public duly posted.-oAio SW/ ionr. se- NOTICE—M. Mc°mull . would in firm Me blend. and the public Amorally, that he b. remoeed hi. ache •toot of CIGAR B and TOBACCO. troth hie rid 111 Water street. to the hem he. 121 nods the llonenseettela Holm. bait doer to the Ale mons' loanraneo Oomeeny. whore be will endeavor, as heretofore. to keep ono of the beat stocks of Imported Cider. In the city. 11. Bette:111.ml( that the stock of Cdcari wad Tabasco he to lo the habit of ofhtioft for We. ere haffledently shell known to weed peonies Mothroondee hon,to mum fv him. et hie weer &tend. hi au. mho* atte he reeelved et hie Scram place of boshotm f46lst Iter Bas Advertisement of, Morao's Cordial co <nada* ow. jar EIZSSIIS. XIV) & CO. LISTSJOItt received lITO howirel done of Cisme& Webb' perfume.* lIILNEY SALM, eogaprlelsoe: the adieux limey Saapf, extra ireatal Bross WitalßON Milft ItroWo Medea, Ind.. end flew 84setag Soap.. It I. s.dealltel by al/.Putt Clerreep Pores are Me flout In UL. werl.l. lota • REMOVAL-. HENRY- H. COLLINS, Imo g.T.V FRODUCE, COILILDIRON AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN . 01IXESE. BUTTER, 1/51/, AC. No• 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve doors PITTSBURGH, JAMES I'. TANNER. • ITLIOLLTALL DEALER IN BOOM, SHOES, BONNET!, HAM &CC, 110. 56 WOOD STMT, PITTIDUILOWI Between Third and Fourth. ter Alk crook embraces every variety and sq. of Mats Kayo, Donne% Ara purveyed direct froia the New Engle.] Matturactures • adapted espreseir to Ow Philos Suraula ales. wadi wilt he sold at Ph yotortprieee, rosoarlog lerorab r with Shaver Pb!.. delphla aud Ne hurler. Purchasers will please tall enti examine betryt pring and Bummer Bonnets.. JA5ltlB P. TANNER, No. 56 Wood street, would call 1L... Manna, 011111.1. and Mhos, who Lay to sell &sato. to Msassortomnt or of the newest styles An dm owning sewn.. Also, Prom& flowers, An rahn JOHN T. to T. KENNEDY. I' LILLIE WILEuN..... EDIVAILb REMOVAL. LOG AN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTERS MID WHOLESALE DUI= IN • YOREVIN ANN DOMESTIC) HARDWARE, CUTLERY. Ito Er.e., Hare removed to their now and extenaire' Am...No.6'E Weal stmt. tour dOoms above the Be.Cbarlp truNl. where thsir aurterners. and ukerehtuts germraDr. Intl .d In uu unmEortiou of as glut couDrt.• swat. 'Zeta *rot. orDrrd to MN; dlr. zer• BURKE & BARNES' SAFES-110re 11 the kind of testimony se to the value et our SATES, anon which we ken ronfldentlr net the regutetlen.or our work. We hare alrards . nutdlabed several oetliflcatee. Droving that Sere made Icy our regular and ordluarT Wee. and mid shroud, bar. been 101erted to the SEVEREST TESTS IN ANTIAL OONELAGRATIONS, and pretend their conienitrotaß7 Tree Nom damage. n. Ninepins It snotiser Poet of the ram ineentritable Character:-. 610,000 SEPTEI „1:17, mins AND PANNED ievia) WITH A $4O sem ALMON:Math Conn, P..} . lioventb.l2, tan. Maa. Built • II lista—Doar Elm • Your two lotto. 77.. dal) , reetits..l. fr. ob.. at the nom I would 77U(7471‘tiltrI ri-Amzgegul=lTtittft of tin Una ct Juno lut—my Vora bullalus ••'as burned to ado.. It wao bunt of.wood mu! brick— . b a ndlog. 217 nat. wt. la It at tho of the dn. told WI Into Ma onlar. +hero than wu • liArtro.rountr togialtysontrotaltbv 8.6 omo.tertolbout Ten tgolnantl DAM the firbof, Mr,. Tarn ...not sins* pver CRiforal, &ft.,. 1 rota advioo .7 von. who doiolt bud... to to. no Wio. but boy • ea. to troy th an . papers. 00.. toy.' Ca ono that Is goad. Ito.OP' Mr Baba '''fooßt‘l‘". Y ugly. 1:11,111E.th ger Wz believe Nature hoe provided o muds foe atery Comm which flesh ts her to. • HUM PCIROLI I 7II a ROCK 011., put up es It tow, from the am vistoreetr, mot sled Cep Is the bevels of blether tete. le, orltheuedeubt, au of the sestet of thee reaulle. hut the fallowing testierey. men by aststal tent: Plus ut Vein, OWN teet. 15, • Ur. P. 11. ghtr— alt: I hue moid s/1 sew Peseleuel. ar Kock 01.1. reme tu months Joel/ 17. I look. loco Pt le 101 sea wut Lec 4 .ocke Ames more. We Lan tean d tallest W 'l4 Ur a t he sad lo Mee been an the mgt. et the Jr . :tome. uut, she nen% Im Urso: se /Ire. Cuts. IkUlidk mud tor the riles; tow hue been cued et otrellog. Tourrodth respect, Luc tor male or all Idealigo." Milla l6 tel I.lllMtsidlalLapsisttolsaak 111", MOM te-VarEs. &a—Perim; wishing to par-. j abase roams win.. um Unman or al inacrionoinirsarn a tonantst. can obtain than. at Lim lorastlitioaa. ! Wins Stara of JACOB WEAN= Jr. alb Idulrot /rut strut. Citincol barn= uompany of Pittaborgll IL D. DINO. Paanas. SAD AML L. ELLRDDELL. Dion. MICE, EH WATER, POLTWIRT 113 W AID WOOD CM= uteunza nutz AND luso° aims ON Tas OHIO AND ALLEBIAPIPP I annum AND NAIDDNA. AIM zir Iwo worw4 wr damps by /NUL ALA 04..4 ibrierawebis Ma and Malin NAIMArION 111.1.58P0RTA174.78.. DILUITOI/1: M. 1 .. ;la . asaaT. a Wra. Larlumr. Jr. .1 I. lin=6.l. smonel Km. kobort DtuaLstr. Jr., . I ohn 8. Dilworth. B.llarbaos h. *ands Sellsn. EdwaM - Msa.maara. 1. Dehoonmatar. VI altar Bryant, Wm B. nays. Isaaa Id. Pannoeil. da= DAGUERRNeTYPES AT NATIONAL GALLERY. EIIACKSON'S National Daguorrean 0141147, earner of the Mammal and Idarket anat. (o ta iVtleozhi lons Blom) Pittaborgh. Lan and Gentlemen wielaing toobtalullfellka Litman!. at tn.:lents priced. will plume all at the above astabliah• en:ad up with vst7 =parlor Edda and Eky Webb. ar-anged with such AM Vtat the operator can take • must accurate fan doll. or the human form with prealan of animated lite. IN AIL TWlrSia. k graving% Pentium a accurately ended, .4'3. pllea ' ici taken of urininal likens/um . \ .ILeacea not connirel to takit a paten, takes • sea. fact reatablanna. 1131,1kenettea taken of eict and damned pawn. in anir of thatitrand vicinity, Booms op.. I.loperatirls ikon 31. X. until r it. u..en. la be Diatenud. • Nelson's First. Premium DAGUERREOTYPES Poet OP. Buadiv, Third Street, t'IITLTEI 4 IB and strangars who, wish to o 1J rain• a ss aronraba artiste and life Ilia !Mazola!, at 1 mod gnu. etRI End tt to their Inter* to caU Oils wHI known eetabliabtand. where mate eatiolaction Is eturacteatt. or no chargemade. flaring to.. of the largett mat beet arrangal Olds and Skilled* reef eou aructot an the purposevith lastromato of the 1.4 woofed Md. sod havt . og adopted the sratem of Danner• rectrrthg, aa now, praettord by tba cent:gated Ilona, of Yalta: stoats and .Nan-York. Mr. N.Vatter,l.t.So able to Wei to the patron. of Ws Art. • aril, of Mt reotypea debar 0.17 cr to grcuto.... eh bag .• , t 1 IN lit and " \ ..4r".1•94115 NEW OARPET STO: . R9 F EINSON & qs., NO. 47, IFTEI STREET, NEAR\ 00D. Now opening a large and, entire) new Btodr of /nverted and AZlllniCall Carpets. • vitb evarythibz tErnallr k.pt In aC. I ELM.. st the ko aft cs..AL wines.l \ A. .., A. H. HOLMES & BRO Swoon= to CI El c .4. N 01.4 it Co.; \ , ISANtIiA *IIE/113 SOLID BOX VIO,BS, PLAIND dEOTS \ ATTOCKS. EPAVES,,, 110 XL PIP FOAR Ac.. MVOS a . PERIM \ Ls ki l l Oa. :U. 3/4. Water stmt . • Ird door aboro WciltbEekt larAll renttrarnottod • • to am - autubaM.4. • .472 on \ "Thor. it ma other IV khoildne aggeoxitZ • N ter So sari a phy! n, In speakin...•.of the celebrated iiernalfoge of m 'Lana. Ths folio hag to an extrust from hit writ ,k . Rims tionsnbiod. lob. Z 1.1550. Mean. laid A Ow—blots: t haresbeen ming yens • btliasuoio Worm Spada In ..y , . diva and hors COSID• no other worm medicine so goal. I hays been baying It from My Droggiete In Rothester and loigraosport bt oh, dos.. As It Is fifteen mil. to Logaurpost.bud twomo to . Rochester, I would Me to hare It tamrAdirest. ii.. . vatlnl 1 r. Ivan. Pa il=llll3. If your Matron an troubled .'nth worroN go st ones and got some of that fllfq=illrile• Venn ifugs for Isis by moot drugglsts and Mmehants ~ town and eonntry. and whobnals ant retell by A. 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One any nelehbore children was neer 11l s fen MAL MI Mg .IDOCU4 t011. ..,1 Wooed bha te try your Vernaltoge—ths OW Irv. glee child head, shoot bar h.:wired noon, aid itu, eie, reverend ilk,' Oldly„ TOWS, s te . nlyi p . Nx .ll O. Iva co . _ :. s ~ , TVI ."4 'la hr sior A . T icod=tei ...lfZ VARMINE-100 ,os.`VarMitle, eltll numters. Jut :warm [Sr ale blt . J. ILlpto 11. CO, eO W. • . PARIS . BLUE—l o o4be. BLEt.,llOu3. ed . T . aR-1810 i; j ic \ ite”,l etts]a mD . or s t luri4ALBTtllm. • . A ifLTISTS' COLO ' &o.—=>, t. : . ,1 , , \ • ra. soo yds. English Con . dlr.. Siordth L . 1 gm. Valetta nosidok 6 Porte la gall. Meath Vends - dm Oka= Daum U groao Oolor a ss.orted. lobes \\ te .. , \ a • traria. of a ...Usk •r Arils , ,u0...al ward ma band—a freah sualalY .1 ••• mf . 101 l v. od 4 l..bi\ \ mbll J. ”.1 CO- To. .. •.. . • .. mho 'ammonia Ultelli • , of thasCODIO, of Offlorral Quarter do ilingh of • P..... fidikid `PS the toottutj ef •Ilowbeay.' , a, , \ , The pa Don of JOUN POW LIM • • • Iltlk\llead.' Pittaborgb.• In the county 'nforumit. . umbly \ vallenr..: inn : That yam' Wilmot, hitt: ptgral • \ himself wittS.' matintals for the areaosmodatiow of troveltz and 01.04 et his dwelling houno la the Went arm. d.. aod u n that your Hoooro will b. Om:NW to grant 1.31 • .• to keep • oublio house ef estartsin7 j ett ator go , Dour. sa Inoue: Duna. nI/1 OUT. I n Nail V Pit ta. W.I. Um ndomibers.ei k iron. of ttiosW d: k Pitts. bomb. do certify that t o Oen platiltr ts o pool swots Oar honandy and panne.. lour ad will Or:Aided with boos. room and tlre edgenaleosee for thilcondoss dation - and isdahog of strea7 , and thrddara end , " old and le torwerty: •• D. Leahy. D. ?TUN A. Soot \ 111. Heel:frith. , . John W.Tayler. N. Gallium. he O.T•lt. I , lb. gdward Faber. John IltiljorS,Thosoo- T°-#ke.Honorable tkie4l4gea • ral Quarter &Wow of the soooty of Allegheny: \ , 11.• oetltlon of PIIILIP, ISITIPLZ - to...__ ety rr Pittsburgh. In the roosts aforeStetd. 0 manly nb.. am Mel yoor lostitio.r•helb, provaDd himself with \ at ha th e twoosongdatlon of travel.. and othom at tax dwelling hot., to the Ward alariaald. and onus that your Donors will 1. plumed , to. grangbial • limo' to loop • poblio bog. of cotortallioaeut. 441 your petal Doter. a. In dutpbOnnd. wilt Pt•Ti linap l i me tzliL , Wo. tie rotoorihers. 4:1 4 .11no orthe Weld elhotald. do artity.that the stove pe. Dn. l. Oland mowootor ho eery ant tuntomogo. I. .11 \ melded Irian boo. . 'e man and coevoniestrenfirr the aconemoodati•O all lads. log of stlenitora and tmoollors. ong, th at'iald tevgral ls Dentamln Dariloglon:gll•4 C01d.% Al ves Vourth atreoti. Ilenry Loud. Olarirttediet BladQr.lat. ardtu. 9:llll4ecker. fluttual 'mow.. Jo.rn Morkat• otelo. John itty., A. Id grouniku,Jasse•Crairford. mtilDat , \ Blau 'a Find, Sfike, \ • SURPITY & BIMOIVIrs.LD lierro)uirt tV ...hod Larennent or slam Ooed R Mid. awl limed: Woo, *rutted latul \ plan blow. 1.. I.ln. printed Mallow: alnial tietb414.....d Aladin de Ens:. B. Wafting '4wll 14111/a; Egalvi Inman nme7l,..rarlutoliji.l*.c.4usdni It Mntlootalso CoCellar.thlff4 c 414 s //mom air No. Coeds evenly ever do. " in ;hl.O . •-.-- For : 4 1 , .. \ •i i. \ • ALBRIO& TENEME • ',Pitilattli near the - "Canal awl R 5.11.0 Dv., ' . Itablpt Or Cablaikt or water Chop. Plataa I:4 bile? • ItAt i krar• a( Ai LEAD--,50 pip Le ' d and "nee Pfur iml• try Vultlol \ .B. QBISON 00. LARD — OTL--20 bble. 14 os: . \mid 2 'Lard OIL far Ws by [MbICI] \ 1/.. ,110 •UM t ep. -, _. bbls. large NO..3. rah 10 at: , VA' I\i:r r • t?‘%, T a.l " 4 " RAROBIlk) CO. wIBIS -10 tiered, Biao, justnree'd\irtd for .410 by :XNOLII3II lIViNISTIV wag 122 Seem! .uvot and VII llNVOrest. Di EARL STAROII4 IL) boxes PaglEi • • hut ned and tor b \ . \ \ GUM a iikasurr.. QIINDItIES-10,00014. - Bilk Pak; to btu / 1 4b1.:a..tru Bikttm 1 64;1. j 2 • •Fh r hu istall ' iiae l o . l itltifirrog '. \ .."T" n nom .t t iV2 Mead stSekt WOODEN WARE 'and I%OOIRS-- WOODEN ekatc 33 de. T w 200 Con Dann 10 Ido mhlnd rat an by DILLIVIIL DIL TU ; 00. Wenta , azd street V_REEN APPLES-" bbbi. b sale by !um ctblo UE(T itAX/141420. atiliDll : l3 -* S—iihids. N..ll.;Sogiir; • 4robtilt 'At' ' t'..) vittelrr Ipo bb , ow: % . to DOI& Na. I Sothono..: :. 4 .,..! 1111 11o) . ..M ; \ .4 , P .. tfis ‘ ,...s b 34 ob. idt.. l a i: ilazdne a'M . &I WOK; ZOO bolo:In* eitnetononV ba n 14 .. 11 . . : ,.... \ \, 11.4,11=X Mar. 1=1(M"' 7't''' \\ \ 7.1;itoo• Ond for nolo lb , k i wog : % - - ~ e s. itl IC host ord. N, \ tOUR,- 290 bblo:: Ankh „Pollock ZO•co. voRN BROOMS-300 dos , oopirool \ llo ex, otooo.tswolwur•*,"!•'' w . ( \ xi ‘zalrs...y. la stors;Zr salt or g ':i ii i aso i ia - \ co. ____i. o a_ . • BROOMS. -60 dm.. 4 1.'141a by \ mblo 11XX8Y U. COXIINEI, IJOKETS-50 dos. for ealo t — Tic — C mblo , 110=11. 00M141. \ GOTHIC 0111MKEY-,lOPB=-100 and Jar male by Ulan' OOLLINf.' NAILS aud GLASS-500 kegs Zile, at \ '. , done 1144=10 bow Wham ear . " I,Ta b " 2 " """ ? '4 t °""runtiios 00. LLOVER SEED-40 bble. ii!itne Clover At e rt, last en% lbcsala by • • • I it..IO3.IPAN uu... II t OLL BUTTES-410ms lipir:Buitari,2, . pis. do. do.. but tood. fel .. W i t Voiniii ACOli-100,000 ibe, Bacon HUMS; Side; nahlowut abotildim to mu 4,o4 t `UAW CO. HRIED AI:PLEB—Loa bait. Ifried Applar, "%L i r " vd. : 2 " 4 " 7 itOstpos 11 00. \ ' \ Ilnatintle Party. BONNATFON'S NEXT PARTY sill } M yTigirrai r eiliniaLrerhilrl:tug with that old Sewn Tickets. \ =tilt= • . THEATRE.- O. as, Manua 3. P. 8RKL8F0RD—..,...„,....,--.1,.....5741111 itataaol Jlltir.Daars clam at ex mom': Pcolcrtzter O.=maw at o'clock. Or AD)1183101: , Nate, Meowed 75 • Private • ws.sente pay besetterht at the Sal Zttliztp \ lhe day,without extra charge. Sir isreorell Bateat of Mlle DIIItIr . mN. auroiloeut Wefts Vat ICTSMCI. Mazola llth. the citzttrateheeehr one, metrowith PlaskszeterVe Comedy of - =OK ADO ABOUT NOTHING. \ Seetediek. tj. Paer, hgej77 : .— ;l l= Stilt/ followed WiS7:lWi5 eVandevitte of TII IO 111111.7.113 • , kr. Itesashas3P- ~.------ r.B.adbrd s J . embas, (s irissktvg T0...11hdr.).-• \ Dtsus.,(s 00(ii.,L117..0g I. V.T - IP* D° r• Bs ins lists Iltersty PM.; ~ y Russ, (a d o isalyi.s.l4 — mr . \ " l'ul i l ' V...." . .. - ... t‘ r ° d iti s t 1 a Attu srhla, Salle M. Duarr .1 PaIIIVILL ADDIJSL To teuelade with the new Metes of _ WAS; Or: TIM GIPSIII szymaz. ele Hugh BsHIM Philip Uncut Bonita, IT agui'd.r uhcbt—A wrest am, ' iCICEREL, CODFISH, • HERRINGS, a..—Loco bmMl Nos. L 2. sad.; }1. 41.1 le ya. ,oulusx& 1.000 it!. Oadfab; I(otham 410000 bbl& Oodub; 800 bbd. Ibrriegg 000 bony llorrInc& mt for sato by C. r. KNIGHT & 00 , St& 31# and 30 &math below Cluanat rim*. PIIIIML . . . . l A PItiONS —lOO boxes: Lemon', 141 pripie I. order. seed and for mle by , ' • \ \ , IIeCIILL3 & BOIL -., " s: \ 1117NLO \ SL &WS of PENNSYLVANIA. \j_l fans the 1.1703 as Ossobss ISM obronolosies l 4 ayrante4 sat& li Ca and salaams, to at decisions of the', "norms Conti UNE...flinch—giving sosstrnetion to 11.. and Laws. \ with • copious sod Wants ,Instas—b7 es Doolop. o( , ritembnech. Staosird Land for sale pr , \\ 8. 4 ,1 1 rotiya4r; . , , =- lie, da Wood sc. balms 3.1 sad lth. MESH LOBSTERS and SALMON r 4n - I ,: g.:‘ll= u ttirginn:Wr il ror.tlir " , 0 \ \,,,,\lVZlLLlttlitt.Tt". ISLI VOIEAT §klijOES end iCETOII, : i v 0 PY.--Oadereroocre ToradolCatohore da 11.41shjx.:, 'llunbreomsod Wbleut, do.; do. Bona SW. bedew do.Job k foil do tebey Ran do. Atberberao dok 'el., do.: do. Iteidibt do: do. Woreesterddre do ;41eairal Chutney. for .b y W. A.,MeCLUBSA aeV \ solo eor. Wood wad Sixth streets. AOUNDNUTS—For rala by mblo • nutA uvfncarr /An, IJ A X a d; 4o l o ` ti6 iliggli°;Dratleabg). 110111RUINTES=5 Ctkeke, to arrive, Tor sale by I meio\ isAlau Dica n a 00. UNDEIS-233 bajes Cotton; \ ,\ :t esPki unril Boon;biles sad Bacon: \ bsuNes . ' 1 Bulk York; \ \ o bt“'Zl er • Mind. \\ 7 sea Amass: 6 kris . \ "'" \ I be " j'T. 7°.`07 "' yr:rapier:in - k OD. . --: ico \ n4 ' t4 a W ealth. , Iny'm\a o td'te ), IVO FAMES .ebduld be with* SEAT -1.1 owe exit yINJI rarsion . orcouss. a. %.: .o .'d o aVa! ". r"tgr btgira f g...iViltsll.... %,.. , neold. living Itl hue= e.t.d....l=th. ..e to the laud bad.... It al= mora wholesattetht.Ood.e. irred lb the ttt ?Tit! . td'bOntiabas to l t ndlr . tot: i the ' Uhl hl.ll. in leddill‘o=.4h. who la I%lnl. nnuentacare. la the United *atm and to Who all Ind." =commanded el Mahe cue, El_ meet ..I_ll2t eneattna. 111, lettere adlliaaral to \•... ,1 7 , ,,A1tpa1d. 211110 • I.n Vll4. . Cartrit.: ,\ r , • de-amted bavink tOwre6eived his i.,....., •sulrely now eeet, ot CARPETS. 01.4. C LIS.A.. win tas owl ploftettiCitt etnittlg. , e, to woo. onitaom topurehus. tip Vuutmgs. wut in tend r•pletelttei th.. vations Orin 4... Yen.% I. glarTaptstry, bree.PlT. Inwren.tituNtAte, Yoe mu cultArn g; Door Cu CLOTIII,4 11.11wLitAn u...na atm: .4*14 "Mi. suir lirl giALFA. ft.... I 1 4. 4 .,5t.tzr.....g . 1 kn . , , , , ...\ 11 ti ._ .._ . — l , 7. ceVunatn,. , Tb4.l. tOtiat. BEDS, 'IbIeLVIEICTS, FRVITVRIZE3, Nite. , —A roll and eipirtir asiartinest ler lreisti,ide, 4.;;ZZ= l" eci s Ai. r rit th all'rit ' s j n i" S•Duitre She . lib Soots; terile . •ii the Inv Esidlib cs.reors Respbercirt Sirs:berrite Ilse- Pen:di:lsla:dm: Seed Plese•re, Sirsir Cutlet Azle evade. sad Uoitol4.„ sad • lute asaisirtatect or rdesielid VarsSlcclkie-' ..ngs. of ',Au latritt Improv..lkt. isme. sre redisie). pd to ce1.1 . 4 e maim , the rauof Peed Spreercr a s ehr. Olaf or Tunis. Termer elcils wr dflpas tic emu "lb trestiternees• ardeitsl•rier.mci • sceSS eieisic of Seed- in Price St SO. Le ttitif sad Melamine 7,13r."•,41.13*!:' J&SIXii WARDROP. \ n 1161`,BDICW' CIIESTS-'--",,lNruhltve just ie. ..15,1., , reiva1, Qom, tb•lC•et. • ler seecriesent of SW., zabltio3r 4 tbVtiV q n"riali,.° l VP=ir'. - A t 5..,.. „,,,„. orilf slit the leart eistkisilie. . 04 furnish Mastics. , r weed'. the Nedicines \ •,_N ~ L.,WILOOX Fr Me 1:114 • \ 8411164 1 1ut alma sad OS licrithdeld. Q 0 • PB-I•We \hani inetolet Uls .nanAig th rt! MAIL .1410‘,*own 06indr to.4oll,447lSedorlrlisAlSolkow 311 sk; do4Dait6ls Oesla.sdi ..J....U/102e' 11w &ON \ Clamor's Nal cs3o7, BOOR essrikrdassylos fol. sale late) Nd..S4lfsrlorestrat sod NI tedekt4• inIEWS4 , -51 rthn s. A CO. , __., WiIED, 1111)..„ a„, pnusgs,..ti ff. ..„ .r hclttah, , 71.01. Ist, r0c...-. f 4 d am . , it elatele—eat 9 ux. le. 314 \ ,11.4 \ PRlAClonifn and anineent \ \ % oe Apples Obeteiee,thenJvreoPlenteete,.. , % r Wei try . \\ , ,t , thIINIL lieC otth tAJEO kW., SIIGAR=2BI. hlkds * ),liew °Agana \Sugar; /nt :Ward her gala* \ ROBIN:ABEL% nehealler• , , 1/27 labetir . h oPPodre W 90. 11 ' ' • • MO the It norable'the Ix es of the (34 De:, ri . -11- i., * '' Q 'j r *ir 8. " 1. 0 , O. ,in .04 for litt .‘" 4 . llinVtii ll TANCIIIIIIOIIOLI3>eS m. 104 War& Pittebnenh. in the countr afereadi. Mattel; ehNer h„ That pear ps , ftloner haat Dea , klen bil= ni =- Whet. tot the Inn of, travelent othe at Dl. ,i,..uumg R. to the W e r tl.aaltle sw p.y. Cent b c ....e. S t?;b1 " 1= a l i . 1' 1 0 . 1 74.1.11 vfP,lrt: i t .,'=11,,'-'4, Initt%brent , s . lll pra; itt... , .. j rnAi r cA r.w..,... \ .f, that thy .t . 4 tomes. i t c.lK 1 1.=4 , , , 1. neaty:l4l t=alee i.r anga yen ttortay wilily:lr in oret.l:jitte 'Nen tr* ,, taltZtf4etall tIIMI Ii ' \ W. E mir. ' J el; 664,0rt1 ,:: u . Jr. 31•Latt.blley Jotol. ti. r e John*, telex. When win. vganslarar (!earth \ leet). A. fattone rlthsi IL India, riV . elf onbrit4e the Judges,of the Gene- : .11. .1 4natier Jlltllginla Orlin Tepee. in ail for Cl.. nit?, Attl i tnOuihuria. 'l.`tii,:rii . ...:. T ha t fp the toinstreforensid. huriblf - is s 'ha sourpotioser Wb hbusetterith 11014. kaornakc4,thm Of t= re end cabers. eit kis d rdnroit4e et ' ll ' lVipl th iarertlt er=ii s 'u t= IV; !711reetilA r etr. " T i r,7 " t not : 7117/1/t61. , ,,. %,i, the eaheu-tbsktL muse.; ......... Ward isfortmatd.d, r that he abate petitioner of Lod mute he bonen, and Gip perstwe e mi is well gror4el with house rre5n1.11,012•4011:15.' of' the_l.7ol2lo.tiltb •Dd.)0411 , ilig Al \at atelatepod, veleta. end thstratd i s Ic u \ s s \ note ' )1. Llte, 1).6 wart. WlW ens Trevilte. John A. .ualli \J...ph N.u... ..... M... , ..U“ 34 ...."..' ..... tley Aprestua Joturldish. Jeinee‘tletwall. J. W. gobnion:. n Gilebriet ~.. \ ''' \ tottat3t \ 110 th . t . °notable the Jwir.s4ttte Conti of 0 ' t r Qu h arpt , h,lllesilons of Cl.. 11 . s.pwqw isad tot \ ht—:, a&t,4l.amiie, a. eriloa. oetti rou:th wavilt.t.oo, CO nnuntr &brawl& numbly 4,..,..t. tril.:l.49l . 2 , l7r4l:4 t n` u ..it i ll i tr "' l e .r., tkt . A.hintr.douse i ape Wart slur oat _end grey., that oar tbsultis telLt itutoseed4= t hket a Ilasulte Oa , tub a rattle lleasp,ef En : Ant rorq NU '''''. I Fl 'ar "I'!!;:4oEta a. isAilb4 4,n. eutkerlbers.Anni of db. '<Unit Ward, title. , burg 'do rertit7 that , ' *bore Ipatillasst Is at geed% tettteftr batt4trdle=reano s e.palls well provided :a - list - idaroTitranrepuit ' rtas%kot, and that isZ " Ygil l' Att ‘ Mgt,. Clh..Y . *ilo Caunntly. regal ... A. 80 -an. Jake VOL Jamie Wahapeolhonase-Estl3. Jacob : • A;Seelquater.Johlltennotir:t.4 IX gerr• Lstult \ t . _ ,‘,.\ \ „ \ ..,,,,,, \\-\LONG A irecgrEE, '.. I{olli4ElG%=l , AT ArtOBII:AIEST s AL ' AINZE 14 k , TIMID irillr{, SOD AND , NIASNIFfriLk \ \ ni l d 4. 47 In ad Slitoo .p.r k. 8 404 4 . \ 'jar LONG & MS, GILZ;'!hTinc:,VZ:IIItVI,I tautH A. illachis t er=mst sale G.ms. TOslinblle am trammed to eve Om II - il• \ Ditit.dtADl, WAVTED,2O, Owes of TITTEIIKIRGII itT• O, ; \ I-4 \ l 7 tml "Cr u lailMixet vib• I;be A V, conniof WilittiVa d 2l pin BIBLE BIBTOBE.OfillAYEB:- with praell.4l rellatleik.bi4bastimt GoodliaN D:wi M otu Pr. 66 BMW " • REFERRED \ TO' ALL- \ R. 14 ann.s. VD.; bercs‘bar rR. R.Rallcrs—AßA; a Mato! ralarabrears.v • ap m cia 41arlvalleiL,Daderia Drab • " " •• W • ...a .14. bi a r..a.niaataa. ;; QOP POLE ` treed as/ kyr . 1, 17,1;0 flour burs ' Dr ii:.ll.7SPra. a w..t. 0 • i bozos' o.kkosp r ia doze and 'I" &Mt n 7 '1=1411.) J. I. ILIIIMISt. L !4:41 11 mc oe tir Bala, a %max= I 4T3-609 boa. Oatkirt atom and for Bale • • astaa LIGOIVM bbls. Appkir, Juit rated_szul `br avaaerrr. • 8/1- N O J er. burl 120.000 lbs. ninoondlacon, in Tatir l 'r 4 " ,i on_ 1 "? 1 sultutWinnet. caskilifiplderri in stork And 14LLI. a toeozrr., - , • • ell .sa TO Wsta strait.' BACON, gym. Aucrioist:sALEs. Splendid Honsettold Pninitnre at Auction. ON THURSDAY' .morning. / 7 t /r rout, at 10 eelock, a tb• dwelling boa. of /Wart PLLvY lbet. N 0.147 Prou street, via be ee___ll kis =Mai Itnek et 1610.1.111 SON 1301 1 UOLD plinN WWI& as. &b.assena • • O. gre.tonel surerool eaeli \ Plea l'arbs.arate in. A. • • U. Gate • Co. New York: elegant walnut three Index • .; 'Nat Fogg as...tray relent. sag ea* not Claim as.. perk .stunt ltreeption met aosktor Cauba Waft( • reln.tSlggr Goan Ta=pu . .... natant 14417tirdt P. lardrotag Van Clean Wens& Dressins Bscresur.•Work and Weak Stendaosisk amble ' • tow. Nether Bang Jeering klatbeasm panne. dumber, ' - .01 stair Camas Window 8:1[41 , . PM for Hearth . Rom Floor Olt Cloth, elegant Hat Auk. ma In. =m=l . W ta i tallsAlr . wa. e Atk a • \ rale. [anti . P. X. DAVI/I.l=4:am, Large 'Stock of Drtaxta, 3111liriery;145, P• At Auction. • \ at \ ' N WEDNESDAY, Nasal 16th,.. 10 ealooh. J- at ben s tare arflannoo loollpitb. Wee. DS island alloy. wilt to sold without maw% Os b* tutored, declining busloca.-- • t • • , \ • imono' osoartztaat we ir . red 4..7/ DC! GOOD& . which Dan be. solectol oxprosoli ftc tho till tondo,: somas withaPo .t.—tad rim , . moor ,Loodaa sad dawmotto Dow otf loatts; Scotch, /nub. wad Movettootor U toaboam sarao doh 1.414 Delolatag' Chocks, Zaino. blotched 11 Lau. - Coot= Viohnolc Aloootag woolen, Ct. sad soma \ thowto; lloa.lkorchlars. !Istituto. Hamm Stu*. Ikon riper, rod Commis. ado and spent carton. Sumacs. \ • men Mr. 4" W alt litkirtit d taVmh thA dt.r,Miti Com anilkinir,lowera, wa. Meow Shaw sirs So* Store X uralatto. M. • WO— tantlatlool tt . 0110 oral I oro told. ,Viol lnßtmr iI;SII" , fIIE,CONVER SALES, coma .of , , , Koaa sad nth striotk aa Vol IlltDaY SVSNIMI, }Wel DlNlV,valasblit most of BOONS offet pilltla we_ r0 i ;?&11.124.Y.P ,` •, .T ` ::=. " ;t a gy: " ont.. I. Zbl "4". °r ag:re:A*lAZ ' t 5 Yalltiss •. la tho Wog. sr.—Ma:Ws Ana tolltkooo cl, Poet. sad Dratostisto. , .Chasteer, If omfatter. Yard, Boonatont sad llother; of Saaltoh Sootti. the bhot cotosoowtotod and &IV floods.ens of lioshah Dolltdo 1184 fisclottol end Sootptotral Ilollorlos of StaossoLarn w o n.. .11n ft .f VI . • 1.111L4 Curt..angina radon .111151,, 11 , 134 sqaar spas' Nineteen \Building Lets, near _Ward, at Anetten. - \ \ - it s ' 4 iv\ WEDNESDAY, evening, blare 7 - fr "T:Lt nre: :tr.@ \I• \ ° liinot•ew valuable BUILDING. LOTlL‘witwai SA GUI witt district, betas • UltdililisB of put tf 4=4 A C.B.wwfir thisd of Wt., nest pm= Jody rattov,wha o ssttrr.at, .ad p of which haw-. Ikon On 3141 xx T. b$ at Auction Moro. tag fosidno In and two yea. thonalter. laic. A .son the defolwo44.llA•Om N tibt \ P. 11. DAVIS. Auction*, \`• eclipses' • ale of Real 'Estate. A g riNACIESDAY; \ March 15tk. at 3 Volock, Att.!) 'IA% t erag5 1 ",4:i'1 1 ,,_ ° :`.."1 . 1147.11717ta Stlkrbt.. posurttr. ht Path rt►td. Lot at th► moor of.L,theete . lindlukt strut►, h•rin[ ► Dont ea 50 ItOt oo Lltw‘a t . stwet. and..t.odlog but ISO Int o n . gortas .111 ch to erected too sad on.' Pg.!, two' s DICSLIaNG, 1.101D1121. Also, tot. of c...ll?l,°,r4i‘e,ts;':=.:tlelP.l.°4:l7,:kbArz 10 13. yin; all•TOon Which I. erected Itrkk two story 4. !AUDIO ond DIFILLIINO HOUSES. Terns 15 PIC [266 \ \ \ • P. M. DAVIS. Autles..o.. Spring Goods. IMP= k\ EVRCIIFIELD foe 4. oponfue_from Yolk Philsdals.l ur , 411/1 .1 .11 . 4 k 1:12 4 ..0 0100 De. ttnoltbst. 11 („)A71 -400 b o?ti,inatfrflsile 1 . . \sii f aa ' C I L E L SI7 ,. gli b" li g ag n itfca eihT \ Waal stmt. IDEARLASI4-13 ‘uaslis first quality ■ 44 . 1 ' , Imbn ILOOLLI 1 4 1 1811=-100 136 . 'and hEbble; White sad Tient. for . by • IltallY U. 001.14 jot lITIKEi:=-, 23 firkins Dalry 'Batter; fox. 'l7 \ ' imtai lIENLY 11. 'WWI TIALERATI7;,. 4 -21bosks for 8010 by mtT \ , , s, ursine B. odua .:.~ ri , - BEEN APPLE O bbls., reo'd pe, mt v , .rtrind, tor solo 11\ D4Luti. * occ n.t. itat neo'd And k morn. - I}-30 bbls. BekwA Oli th lc Vail , r ard Noel 8124 tri E n cT4 g a 3rs ' . l9:toet ; ":71 NJ, add! kg todhosd, • largo and *hi aegorteed „,/ • otook of PLY lillhelNOS. Oche of Prokoh and De• mono manethqoph oT Melndoog • great •ik - I.l.rinoW - 1. b 1412 • , tlmVonmunth , g 414 lo p*trallT IrrrttA, *e66 .176,61 AN PALIIMS. 66 klartot great Cheapest ‘srmin the County.\ ,',Q.III6ATED in Talk' Deer to4lllllhip, .0.1116 s 1:1 , :roll• Mere 111111er'41111 and en adloithon Teem- • thos. , 6oldataing. 106 orhg-- 6 5 to TO acneated ; ..el Morro =oohs eted kphom Land, balm* mod Umber. 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