:-itiasßoll.lßH GAZETTE anxD BY WIIIII a cc aLLTORDALMORNING, MARCH 19,,1843. IirIIE4DING NATTER WILL BE POLrND ON MAO:.AGE OPTI7I S PAPER.- i tsjit,66 Wasstr Clurrn.—The extectilvi dna laaon oronr weitfrOxzetto offers- to our Inollua Elsa mootdattrale msdlna of =Alai tbel.r Imstnea o v e dmalatton Is be:vein:Lim .41 dye thotwand; reaeb tat anima crazy villame axtd amaty is Watera Pranryl.- wt., sod Eutena 111. TO ADVEWELSERS—EsitLer the Editorial Booms nor Priattsm Establishmant of the DAILY' Guam era an Sunday. ADVERTISERS who desire their sotires.to'Mploar to the parer en "fonds, MernitM. will plow hand them it bet. S &dock, en Satordar • Wald Endo Covrianoz,— , Th• COmornittes o Mem!. 1,0= 1 ..w =Mx- kbl of the &legates to the 1W . Ataldia. FOTO Whig Count; Coarentlan.. are mounted to mod at the CourtadtPd.da SatOttay.thenth trig. atll o'eloOd4 A. H. to appoint da'alatee a? the State Catreeattott at Ladoga, au the 21th.of M. Dreamt mouth. to accents Canal' Odatabolone • . dtudltor deperal . and Bareffer lento Moo. Charm.. . • - ' • PI itratracra coinnimeirui . „ ~c'- " ; '2. ,:. - OR,Thuredey . • - • g last the Select mid Com .l ' • - ttietteottnolle of • e city of Alleg heny , 'panned l'' - !the following reso alien,. to wit: • . , f" = -• • unsolved; That .0 Committee on Ordinances ' be instructed to report an ordinance anthorizing - ' the mabscription by the City of five thousand shares to the espitil stook-of the Pitetfinrgh and ' Cunclirrille Railroad Company—provided the • " Railroad Company arellegislative authority to pay the interest on the bonds bated: Prodded farther, that the ai tyl of Baltimore subscribe one million of dollars • and the Cannty of Allegheny "seven hundred and fifty thousand dollar:: to the stook of said Railroad Company: and proTi'ded - farther. that the City of Allegheny hue and • enjoy the same privilege and authority to Tote for Directors of said Rellend Company se are posiested by mild city in the Ohio and Parmyl - Tania Railroad Company:- . • • The Rubios in the shore- resointion will all be met. The legielatiou required is already ob . - .taho., TO 'city cif 'Baltimore will Most arum red.4.. atubkribe the Milllon required, .as it has „., hoetiunardreously recommended by her Board '--- Of rris4,,,Mtdis warmly by, her tall -1"" none; gen t eelly . The Commissioners of this ...,:- %eV:wily are _deli considering the subject of a sistriuniition, mid we hue not the least doubt . ~ t,hat OciTillt dory urn carry" out the nazi •,'!". , `mans Rtehaof the pesple, u well se that of their ....- . own allo;.-byi' . . Submribing at least the sum re ' - - ,-quiradbithe abort proviso. • All these sub; scriptiotti Made, the situation of the Company rin regard to funds, wilt stand about tie follows: • ",,.." Citiof..Pittsburgh, - . • -$ 600,000 --:.:2cAty. of' AUFghenh •-: 260 , 000 ." Connty of , Allegheny,' . _ 760,000 l', •"' 0 90 1 9. g Feypte, : : 260,000 - -.. County of Somerset, • , " 260,000 . ...." - City of. , Baltlinore, , "." " 1,000,000 ~ ‘'..." . Primate uliemiptions, • 600,000 • $ 3 , 5 00,000. Tide Isakeuni;that of- private subscriPtions, is probably placed too low. There is some pros peat slur of a sthseriptien'af $200,000 from . Allegheey county, Maryland, and a promise of some heavy private subscriptions in that region, where the stock is highly appreciated. We haii made no calculations far any Private laser/P . • Connie Baltimore, where It Is probable consid erable amounts may be obtained. Good and safe contraeors will take st least 10 to 20 per cent. `of their contracts in stock, so tintt we may safely celealate that the Connelsville road will be constimeted without going into market with a single company band, a rather remarkable event In lialirOad.making.. ' It idostimated that the road will cos; induct ing engineering, right of way, stations and roll birdcall, as well as interest on subscriptions while it is onastruoting, about $4,500,000. Menthe atibrozipticrri is finis!, it will anerant,* we think, to $3,750,000. .To this add $750,000 Of emelt taken by contractors; and ire. hen , . the raid fieleted Mid stocked, and out of 'debt. • We *aid not be Surprised to find capitalists bailiff steak in this road as a •isafe and profits. ' - $lO lavestment. • fin aeon is the stock is plain - it briers hi tatted of 6 per cmit. payede in • , - wrms - gor-4=wr-rs - revr - e -- ase • will ba so hairy, and its profits an large, that the steek'vEloommand a premium. This Is no Visionary. speaulatlon. It is sound reasoning from - safe premises. If any road connecting the Etat and the West will pay, the Pittsburgh and Cennellsvilla moat risivareMY :will; and who can doubt, when be looks over the mighty West, marching forward with . herculean strider, that -all these grist thersubfarea will prove remount , atiag•lniestmentst The Lust Wasbiegton Riporten devotes tumid-. arable spacato the abase of Pittsburgh and Its citizens. The course of our people in looking out for their own Interests Is denouncjid no cife lioaezt wid :turfy/demo, "narrow, selfish, and die , creditable,". "dishonoring," •reprehensible,' qz juditious,'. "flagrantly unjust," "ungenerous," . and, to cap the climux, "senseless." Assfitting - cotateentary upon this . outpouring of adjectives; • we hare to announce that the. citizens of Pitts burgh Iwo subscribed within s fraction of $50,- 000 to Scour* the chertei of the Pittsburgkand . Washington liallroad—a road in every wsy as pertatit to Washington as to us. While the '...czlitor of thadtoporter woe deluging his cologne 410141.tpatagingrelleettoon upon Pittsburgh, aur Oliiiens were quietly doing for Washingtroz and WiTh'sgton County, what that town and county morcuzusble to do for themselves: . The editor of the Reperies 15 o candidate for Diretier In the Chartiers Valley Railroad. de two-thirds of the Mock in thst road le owned by P4Mhtuzkeie, his election can only be accom plished by their aid. We fee; omicron to know nadir which of the adjectives applied by this scomfdate 141 fine hity and its citizens he would have his elootion Bet down. . Would it be "diet; honest" or .. , discreditabler "iojadiclotie! or "eausoiener : We await an uswer.. , . - . RAILROAD, WASELNG XOWEOVI'L lion. Andrew Stewart; of Fayotte, being cal. led uPoncpx Ittiteday night, by a veto of the Conuraii Ceniell of Allegheny City. to addreea -• them on the abject of the Connallarille road, stated 'Mons other things, "some Interesting' feats in ouneotion.with the early history of this road that are entirely now.' He Mated that inlay yearn set when engaged In missing arepertin Congt . re on the eobjeot, 0613. John Mane, of GeorgetoWn, sumaisor of thm-,Woahington, u President of the Potosi** and Chau Oimplay„ put into hie peened= &I,o* of Ota...W.oahingtou'e papere, In ble own proper writing, from which it appeared that im mediate:4. after thp clooe of the revolutionary ware,was impressed with the Importance of open ing rainuttnications with the westem country, ithichte said was "the beet if not the only ce ment" that coald bind the Bast and Watt togeth er. He accordingly mounted hie horse and per sonally uplorod all the great Horn of commu nications between the Atlantis and the West— thi Pliant flew York route; the Philadelphia rutin the routes from "Washington - City, and Baltimore - , and th e James Hirer and Katurtuf lute. The result was a report (accompanied by • clasp elide own droving) In which he pronoun ced annotatetwisted route by the Potomac and the; Yonghlogbay deeldsdlrthe ihorase, Oat. and. cheapest ease:ion between ZUG and duo West. He afteriarde pranced an. act of !he ,Yliginis Ligidatgre incorioratlng i Com ' paay fOr.t/4 8 PotTolle;PT4 watt in Penton to Am napolis:toebtain the eonsurent anti= of the legls- Ware vf Maryland:_ Ills plan was to itoprovo the Paeans* and Youghiogheny as high' eni pfnathitible,iiind then emits them by a iota He leis sleeted President of Ilds Company, sod 001 2 : • tinned to pima this faienite object with zeal aid antivlty till the day of ids death. Hence the • rintehan not 'only bean well called Pkianunt's Parrit;the Pon:auto and Poogbiogheay having eottlown'szta rezitcnral -all the tuountaine East ead'West or,thciltrage Rlde, boss also well • called ftWataacetrithen tie oollatlowo wod, after 6 el end labors=. outtrllatOitile of the whole ettrjeckprouttoumi thi r eprizaterille route," by the , Potomae - and YoulAkintnirl*,•So be decidedly the nearest wadbest - route to.'eattnect the .A.thUttlf . ,stut Western - COW/tin mut Ite s jeigmeet her been adatitintai by all s4sequictt • neir"viiaanoa otAtio ajiacterM - irsitelixior,l6lp trooderfal pee— - PimNovi Gazdta. • Mt: EiliTok.--Ther bre generally two aides' to military, mg those persons who take'pains to pre ent only the side that salts their own views, are certainly not entitled to any claims they may set up far. candor disinterestedness. Had you invited n alinement of the facts and circnmstap tts, Which indneed.an application to the. Legis lature to open three of the Mail:avenues extend ing eastward fromthle city, I am sure your sense of justice and liberality would have prompted you to withhold the expression of hostility to wards that measure, recently manifested. The facts are these.: A desire Mextend the boundaries of Pittsburgh over a portion of Pitt township, ao as to have streets regularly Mid out, in conformity with a general plan, Assured an &pone stion to be made to the Legislature and a lawpassed appointing commissioners to Ltakel. survey of the District. This was done. and • epeeist tax was imposed on the citizens of that portion surveyed, of Pitt township, to pay Ste expenses, &a., amounting vr,,000, which went into the County Treasury. Then the survey and tat were unpopular In the district, bat the people bade* submit. The act provided that the new 'treet should be opened as roods are opened in the county. In process of time population increased and portions of the district were taken in as new Wards of the:eity. Oar thrifty enterprising mechanics boight lots and erected anbetantial buildings on what they believed were or would be public streets. The gantlets of &Magee arose; and enact was putted, thronghlhe agency of the County Commissioners fthe same ofrudals whose conduct in tho script de alcation is now under investigation,) which took from the county the cost of opening the street*, as originally contemplated. This was not all. Individuals Audios no remedy for the transfer of their property to the public, obtained this passage of an act authorizing the Court of CommonPless to vacate such streets on the appli cation of interested parties. And such vaoations were made, and though partially beneAdal, they prove exceedligly Lajas-louts to the general pub lic. To remedy this state of things an Applica tion was again made to the Legislature, and has met with favor in thellonse of Representativea, the remeonahleness and justice of the measure being admitted; and the !named advance of preperty, promising a - preximate and pertains* maneration to the. county, in the, iray of tax es, for the inconsiderable outlay necessary to the opening of the streets. The etreets asked to be opened are Wylie, Webster, dad Bedford, from Polka street, east ward- A glance at .3.laGovrares map will satiety . the most 'crapulous economists of, their unea sily and - benefit to the roily and county; surd the most Inveterate opponent of that bog boar, the -.New Wards," that nothing la sought for inooDaistent with public justice. Damages are asked for a very little of the property taken; indeed it is only value ell a smut hat orris re quired that damages will be conceded. Most of the citizens propose to gin their half of the street, where their lots ran 'aright angles, with without other compensation than unclog bent fits. , Nothing [sprayed for but the re-enactment of the law which originally provided for opening those *venues. And sorely public liberality is stretched to its utmost tension, to secure railroads and open other fullUlee to commerce, it cornea from an ill.grace.irom their. advocates to strain at • very email matter, while they swal low gigantic projeds without a single contortion of countenance. :/The citizens of the Sixth and' Seventh Wards and Pitt township uk only justice. If $5,000 of a annoy tax had not been imposed , on them in the first plan, and paid In to the County Treasury, there might be soma grounds for genUemen of talercesoplo generosity and public spirit, to pot on their speotades and exclaim against the monstrous outrage contem plated by the "New Warde." . A Guntur. ' • We publish the above communication from our hive of falr play. We have no etulhly inter-* .est in the'inatter, other than that which is felt by every that strict justice, Should be meted out to all, as far as posaible,in tie 111121883• meat of If then is equity in tho demand made for the payment of damages for opening certain streets, out of the county treasury, we an In favor of it; but we have failed heretofore to een it, and our correspondent hu not convin ced le. A good deal' is said. about a. certain B 5000; which was expendqj for a survey. This survey .was, as we understand it, for the whole district,. and • not for the certain etreets now prayed for. The benefits of Best surrey annoy enjoyed by the inhabitants and property holders la that region.. If there ie any unexpended surplus of that MOO in the county tru ancy, it ought ght to .be expended for the ben efit of then who paid it; but if it vu all .spent Inthe ferny for the...bezelit.u..!thi - • ireeigit claim for the Duntent of damages out of the . .county treastuj. It shouldielso be reeolleatid,- that a special privilege is -now enjoyed by the our Ward., not granted to any other incorpora ted city or borough in the county—that of hay leg 25 per cent. of all damages foropening street" Paid oat of the county. treasury. :That is a poor fling of our correspondent in regard to Railroad anbacriptiosut, and cal/44 a weskunse, or a weak advocate. Railroad eirb ecriptiotur • are for the general benefit. It io the' most equitable and republican matte .of bringing every man to bear his par tinn of responsibility,, while be enjoys , his Share of the benefits. Itsilroad, subscription are 001 tares. They or 3 merely a loan of credit, by which a public good can be accom plished, without any detriment to the general welfare. When well tweeted they are a double benefit. They beemme good paying, utochs,' af fording safe lasselments for spire aid they double the Talus of the prperty In ate cities wheie they terminate. _ We pobliobed, yesterday, an ,rode from it New York paper relative to Dr. Tyng ud Spiritual Napping,. 'BM tollowtogborintMOS , tion,pnbllsbed in the N. Y. Brprass, waMd seem to be an authorised contradiction of the report as 'pnblidord by oa yesterday: Moss's. Entroza:—Mist ono ministers ofl4. - ligion come down from the high nth°e ofpreach= ing eternal truth, and combating dewily more, to rindietla themselves from imputed opinions which they serer held, and alleged reworks they never model Cannot a 'chestier% pastor collect the cent= manicants of Ur book togetherpricatcly 6y invi• macs, before the inanely accuntudon, without the intrualou of en emissary af -that aphis who thrust himself among the ' ;'!bone of God" in the Quo of Job, and Tor lbw Urn epperut evil par. The Redo: of St. Cithigett (Dr. Tyng)irill not; we are etre. Abandon hie importaut duties to refute charges Tate thee* made hi- the' report ion allude to, , eo utterly at Tatiana* with his patio teublnot for thlrtyyerus, and of that di vine word upon which his instruniontl; ire founded.' What the Rector did teach on the co . union referred to , can be Cully "elloin,;.but that would exceed ' th e 'Molts of gate pa*, end we mill therefore only fentkh le short catalogue of things he did not tuck awelutig , ed in the report captained in the S i pirtetal. xele 1. 11e did nor contend far the "iptflhal origin of the manifestations,' nor did Ae "edsell the luta, and repudiate the idee of their being some new duelopmenti,. of so/patio or oteatrio fonts."' 2. Ile did not "announce the fact that there were mediums among the coslsmtinteants in his Church." 3. lle did not say . "he hadpenonally wrestled with thls, sideman almost Ineessandy,for three yeah! past. - • 4. He &Ind say "that If the annoy:4wpm tinned to Increase he should be obliged to relin quish Ma Jabgett,y." We rather-zuppoorthat If the Rector should find thee, olleged spirits its sonorous se the Niles on the hoots," that gke Luther, when on on his way to triad, be word boldly travel on la the way of hie' duty. • • That he looks upon the whole system of alleg ed Rattail communication as a fraud and a de lusion, as antl-seriptund—as likely to be rain ' ons to the minds and bodies of those who fatally pantie It, is known to all who regularly attend upon hie ministry, _and, this lector" contained nothing Conttuy tohat his 01l known sentiments In this tweet. W cluistlia pastor an do less than warn his'. own flock sphot mate so don guano? What man of htmonity eta too our lunatic asylums crowded with wr etched' lethal' to this delsolon,, and, trace Its baneful effects nettling the •froutdations of troth, and dis organizing the'framowork or Moist and domis ea without • his sympathies being fully aroused, and big' best" efforts being solistad in ate eripprear* Wusittso Thi.ll2ol. CAsig.— Previous- to the close of , th e r e cent terra of the 11. B. Capriole etillTti a motion woe filed by the Attorney Gen eral of_Pinnerleania, and the counsel of the State. Baking (aria order ,the Marshal loon. contethe decrice - orYThrt in relation to the Wheelies bridge,..doolarlag it to be acr illegal structure, aral,alto for an attachment against the einem,. managers, stegetookholden &root eromplylng with the decree of the Ccmrt. Now tiongae taken by the Court on the moan, pre. : tivis tO its. adjournmeat; tad so the argument en the titration. goes emu to the. term which oeurinthees biltisx.next. The atgutheat of Ws metlotterlil brief; up the'question ae to the ef feat tithe Oct of Cregrau. - doilaties . AaPtlitgo •e Pete road.'—Pli, Pat 7: For .04 Pitaburgh CCM& - .wao Enitopixeco stivEart it is the coastutt pies or excise of proalave; rymen that Misery was introduced into this country by the English agaiiMt the wishes of the people on this side of the Atientie We can readily understand that the government of Eng land might cause slaves to be brought here in defiance of.the wishes of, the aoloniest but cutely that government could not compel, and certainly never did attempt to compel the colonists to buy those eleven after they were introduced. flow, If theeolonistrt had tinily refused to buy the Mares, .we may readily conclude that the slave trade would be very soon abandoned, and we may presume, even without any further infer motion seethe subject, that the importafion of eleven would not have been continued for a lung eerier., tauten there were eager purchasers here, as well as active and ready sellout. This would be the natural and inevitable conclusion of eve ry intelligent mind, upon the mere statement that there were in this country a large number of human beings imported from a foreign corm- try, against their own wishes, and held here in severe bondage, and compelled to labor through life for no better compensation then is given to the oxen and horses who labor with theta. But what is the history of this matter? We are not to look to pro-slavery speculations for the true history, because they will tell us, as before elated, that She -colonists remonstrated gigabit the Introduction of slaves. Mr. Graham the author of an excellent and impartial history of the Belted States, gives the following notice of the remonstrances of the colonists. After a considerable number of the slaves had been introduced, and the ptominent slave holden had been well supplied they began to think that it would be good policy to prevent the introduction of any more slaves. If the number grew too large they might become dan gerous and the profits of their labor would be reduced, and therefore fling began to remon strate, but the elave'traders hand the business profitable, and the smaller planters who had not yet been supplied eagerly seised the 'opportunity to purchase as fret as they could epare the mean& Thie Is the substance of Mk. Graham's account of the matter, and this account le cor roborated by Bancroft in his admirable history, which certainly displays no hostility to theelave holders. At page 407, volume 8, he says: "In 1727 the vast importation of negro= was a sat.. jest of complaint in Beath Carolina." The grounds of thole complaints are explained at page 410 of the came volume. They are as toilette: "Maryland, Virginia, even Carolina--" alarmed at the =striae production and the con sequent low pr ,:ca of their staple', at the heavy debts Incurred by the parch:Hoof slaves en era. it, and at the dmgerour increase of the colored population, showed an anxious •preference for the introduction of white men." Here It appears It was not an objection to the original ictroduotion, but to tho "dangerous In crease" which Influenced them. It was not any disapproval of slavery itself, but of the "eases. site production" by their labor, and the conse quent low price of their staples." Some of the lese wealthy planters had begun to boy slaves on credit, and were likely to Increase greatly by the "excessive production," and rednoe atilt lower the low prices. Those who had been cop piled, and had as many slaves es they treated, began to think, that more would be dray:your. Our readers wilt recollect that it was in 1727 that South Carolina complained "of the vast la troduotion• of negroes." Five years Later, in 1732, the adjoining State of Georgia was settled; one of the rules prescribed by the trnetses pro hibited slavery. This was the policyl of the brave and benevolent fornder, Gen. Oglethorpe. list, says Binerotc, "Ile could not mot:Oa:the future, and his legislation did not outlive his power." " , The Introduction of ardent spirits was also prohibited. Bancroft proceeds to ear ').But af ter a little more than two years, teneral"of the better sort of people In Savannah" addressed e petition to the trastesa "for the use of ne groes." The words "of the better sort of peo ple In Savannah," and "for the nee of ne grows," are quoted from rallies, not Mr. Ban oroft's own. ‘"Tite bettor sort," no doubt, meant those most able to buy slaves, not the more vir tuous, or more intelligent. "It wee necessary," said a traveller, in 1783, "not to permit slavery, because, elates starve poor laborers." But what cared "the better sort" for the poor laborers! AbOat 113 Dinah as your psalmist slave holder care for the poor white folks. In 1788 Oglethorpe again visited Georgia. Requests were then made in favor of the allow ance of slaves which he sternly rejected, de claring that if negroes were introduced. he "would have no farther concern with the col ony." • In less than three years, however, "the int portation of runt was no longer prohibited" end "tante from Carolina were hired by the plant ere," (..the better sort" no doubt,) ..first for a short period, then for life br a hur.dred'Years." "Slaves from Africa salted directly to Savannah, and the !awl against than were soot rigidly en ortroa., ovrOeungla-lon four hundred thousand shaves; end a truperabon dance of orient "spirits. Yet we are told that the British Government is alone to blame fat the introduodon of alines against the wishes of the colonist; =Ctrs do not understand that the in troduction of ardent spirits into Georgia is charged on that time government. Yet both stand upon precdsely , the same grade Had there been v persons in Georgia or the other Southern States antic= to buy alone br strong liquors, they *Mid all hue been free and tem perance States. Abolitionists and "cabala of the Maine Liquor Law:would bane nothing Ode and nothing to fear south of Mason sod Dixon's Line. Oar notice of this matter ef.the' ppm'. tion of the Southern Steles to the prohibition of the Introduction °Calms is loot yet done. So late as 1787, when the Constitution silts adopt-. ad, there were was an earnest , desire in the Northam and Middle States Mprohibit ionsedi hir the introduction of Olin= but South Caro lina and ihottba objected meet stretnotudy, and declared they would not accept the new Onitti- Wien with tuth a prohibition; and finally, to gratify:them, there was a provision introduced that "the importation at 'him should net Abe prohibited until 1808." SO the adreaues of elssery tell as that Eegiand is to lames for the . , Introduction of eaves. We ere also told that a large portion of the :glare ships were area In the North. That is tree, bat eroold there Pave beta ;nay Wane llaporlsd, It there had sot been a market for It. Oglithrope..hielliot boarorsrroded, or If 8. Carolina and Georgia had not insisted upon hiring the glorious privilege importing stoves for twenty :park the lab.mons. alive traders told hare Wad some other employment Bo tbat it le impudent sad &baud to throw all the blame on the - importer of glare or on England. C. . Trim Wax ow Ova PI10141) .Scutooza.—The Atlas of yesterday had a full'aocaunt of a meet. log held in the 4th Ward on Dloadarnight, by some perambulating Citholicus of the Thirteenth Ward, to mike's demonstritionia fever divielon of the public ?school ! feed - among the various religions sects.' .The preatiediega of the meeting were of a bigoted etarecter, betraying a settled determination to destroy our common 'aimed system, and make the State the supporter of Catholic, schools, rather theli a desire to get rid of evils which they honestly believed 'they are offering. Boisterous and insincere declamation a tae a At instrument for the accomplishment of stab a purpose, and it was very freely wed'by I the persons most conspicuous at the mooting.. . ! The_Cathollei seem to have delibirele • solved to maks this the great spestion on which. aU their polltbillitutton,litlo tern. . In every portion of the tountryility have simultaneously attaoked our publio schools, denouncing theolket tyrannical and despotic, but so far as wo hare been able to discover, aosigulag no reason for change in their organisation or conduct, except that they are not permitted to teach in them the peculiar doctrines of the Boman Catholic Chorale. store oar schools now coder the control of Catholic teachers, and were the doctrines of the Catholic Church now taught it them, things would present quite a diluent aspect, std in stead of long harangues about the tyranical character of oar present sahoolayetem, we would be favored by our Catholic Meade with the meet violent denunoiatione of edoh as dared to pro pose the divlelon of tho fonds now Insisted on by them. It is very:evident that the Catholics have nothiag to complain' of in. our common school system, bat the tact that they do not aid in building up their Church, but tend rather to loosen the hold of the priest on his parishioner, thereby weakening the church,' and placing ea far as political influence Le concerned, on the same footing as other churches. This Is fill et fact naturally Bowing! trim the intercourse of the children of our common echools. This cf. foot contribute' to make our population homo geneous, and is therefore wholesomaand worthy of protection, and no declamatory appeals of pow litieel demagogues or clerical gatemen should induce our citisaas to give up a portion of the school lands for the propagation of Catholic Ideas. Sound argument would certainly induce them to make any change that would make our eohoole better; bat nothing, we tract, will over Waco them to favor a plan so certain to Injure them fatally, and coolribute to the spread of ideas so repugnant to our ropubliean intitu tions, and dangerous to our liberties.—CMiciti• sari Gitatid. Wo were ehown the other day &couple of gold watches, recently remitted from the week of the old steamer Tennessee, which was Bunk nearly thirty years ago. They were fond on her deck under nearly fifteen feet of water, where they had remained all that long time with an amount of water and dirt flowing over them sufficient - to here made another Btate.. The gold wirings . wero not at all lejared. The steel work, was eery ranch rusted, and 'the orystale Craters ; The palatine en the We' however, woe as balsas .orlgteally.-LNerrOrirasr yule. r raosi urns:tuner Citzr•sogniena of tp.it haft tgh WASIIINGTON, Mara 15, 1853. Another du of eacitement 'A cargo of nom. inatiooevras disteharged . - upoir-the Senate from which I extrecinothing of first rate Importance. It is said that John Rudolph Clay, wan confirm. ed minister to Peru. He is a Democrat who lived through the Whig' administration In a fat place, and tame up now in the sunshine, a very vigorous and healthy gallinipper. This is a re; etoratlon or rather a continuation of an .iniete rate Bourbon. Mr. Kidder Meade and a num. / Mr of ;other sre-eating politicians of the school that first failed in kicking up a bedlam in 184 io and out of Congress, are iritensely &gamed. They looked upon the mission to Peru'sv made expressly for them, gala . declare themeelves . "sold" accordingly. A sort of gentleman about, town by the name of Carl, and an ex. hero of the: Mexican war. to snorted Whore been nominated Charre to Naples. That would be lomething like making Isaiah Bynderi a chaplain in the. Nati—but it may have been done. The times are a little promiscuous just now, and Mr. Marcy is pressed by such "troops of friends" that it would not be surprising if his eye failed to detect a mangy sheep among his bleating flock. The Boston appointment's were all made to. day. Peasleo, ex.member from New Hampshire; goes into the Coll tutor's oßoe, and Greene, edi tor of the Bootee Post, Is made naval Ater. That Paulen who is not rich ehanld want dace is natural enough, but it 'rpm an intense lore of piece when a man whose business gine ten or twelve thousand a year, voluntarily aban done it to assume a paltry poet within the dingy walls of a Custom House. It is slow ambition. Benjamin F. Hallett, whom the Post used to de nominate the soldier of fortune, has been nomi nated a soldier of fortune, now steps inbasido its editor as a servitor of the govetamentiri the capacity of district attorney. Hallett wu ohalr "man of the late national democratic committee, that called the convention, and though formerly, a very: bitter abolitionist, antkosems, and so forth, has been for six or eight years 'Past • li raging prailavery democrat of the South Caro lina type. Three Cemmissieners of private land elattiks in California were named in place of the excel lent Whigs already acting se emit. ' There is MO objection, that I know of, to the men appointed to supersede them. but it is a pity amt party proscription should be carried so for as to reach, men holding judidalatation. The newtomeds !donate are Ex.Semator Feieh, of Michigan; Hon. 0. W. Thompson, of Virginia; • Hon. Thompson Campbell, of tilineis. One of three Is an Old Fogy, and the others are Young Amerioans. There has been a desperate struggle going for two moatha between the feodone designated by those names respectively, teethe Norfolk post oßoe. To.d4the Fogies triumph ed Ido not recollect the name of the lucky • representative of the fogy interest, but he 'tri umphed, and the Young Americans will hieg their harps upon the villein; for three years to come. Col. Bleck is in • fair way to, get the geeer norship of Washington; General Lane will bie restored to that of Oregon. The democracy of both these gentlemen...hen been undoubted fromikbeir cradles, and)t.hey will do credit to their bringing up. A long list of register' sod receiver' of land offices was embraced in the communication from the Secretary of the Interior. The treaty cresting a joint Am erlea and British Commission for the settlement of claims spin et the government of each eountry•by the citizens of the otter, war confirmed after a brief disoulion. Mr. EvereU explained Its neousity, showed that the claim& were small in amount, that- the Qom otkwould give places to but two °Mak ho ere. xi that most of the claims were by . ecerican ail zone. :The feisty - then passed egaiust a nag ye rote 04 . 0D1y seven. Nothing tia sal f adjoarnMent today, and wa cannot tell-when the Senate 'away, but hope it will not tarry more than aupther week. Jpege. - -n•vorcr, r Waltman's:si b tiara 10,14153. What bu beennocomplished to-sta7 In the task of establishing the toren:miens for the ensuing olympiad may be held on the pant of shiulkin. The Senate has continued the' wrangle veer the Central American question; and Old and Young America bare carried forward the dispute about the Mu and Squints treaties and the trim ==tt==!M vention. The business of explaining and let- Wag these molten !tams ti be • labor game what like that of tlyilplss. The stone Which ka placed on the top of the monad In the leaning it foetid regularly in the guttdr in the muting. Perhaps the lest Intetioeutionlyetween Senators Clayton and Gouglas has placed men and things In their true light, but we mast wait the rave letietts of another day to determine that. , 1 la the mem:dime, the Administration, though piaserving a wet amiable exterior, is obviously taxed at the penistenny of tha Senate. Why does lanot adjourn f The Preeldenthas nothing fall to do, which he would n 4 rather postpone until December nett: If the quell= of pence or war with Greet Britain be not so mint, the belligerent disenieloni of that body are very lit tle wiagla to wag it to at .amluble fusee; audit war should crafortaustaly tdi the ?milt of existing \ diffienitlee, it is not to be curled el by learned dissertations upon the expoullou of em. Ore, which the members dolly give to;theircrld. A short executive 'session was held to-day, at which many important noadastions wore acted upon. A vote was taken upon the nomination of Capt. Gardiner, of Vie drugoosul, wbo has been for the third time promoted to the major ity which Lieut. &humbug, who had !lei Isla unfortunate difficulty with MC Fuller, claims se his due. The nomination was laid upon the la. ble. It will probably be withdrawn, and.that of Lieutenant Sohaumberg eubstituted. Mr. 11. A. Wise, of Peerless meroorye: has turned up again. Ha ittailti the tattehin to Prsdoce, but It Is preenuied he =not get . 14. le somewhat Ilks Se wolf wldch the. Tartar flight. Ire can't be held foster by the tars, and lie won't let the Tartnr releseq him; The DeMoc• racy has caught *lee, and That to do withldm ' they don't know; but they do know that lflkey 'rein him locge, he. may rend or, carry off ;soy\ twoocent inembriti •'• of the :float 'tied eren time of the shePheede t eeeeld:lteki*'eefe fangs.. That he will bilietsit Out of Mt iNitz7 to nearly s Bred fact, an his frien dand former ally, Calebtoohlog, would may. A batch of wetter'' numb:miens were sited upon to day, meetly faronbly, which you . win get through the telegraph. • An effort will be made to induce the Bet4te to not upon the resolution in behalf of the, Ter huantepeo Company, offered by Mann I n open senior!, as long ago oe tast enzumer. It lignite Cllibieß3. The Senate have had enough of Oat affair. Bata Anna is by this Urea 're-insiailed in power. It will be hardly possible for blel to restore to hlealee law, order, and well regulated freedom, bat he will „put his foot upon thi bnantepeo swindle, -and leave the speculators to find their remedy before the Units of Sitl ' it• 00, or In a fair arbitration. That they and enti tled to something by way of damagee, for the fallen of their volumes le probable, for 'mud the former fluting odollohtrottono of the eau try have been more or less Involved Is them: Oen. Lane wan confirmed .bb the Senate -to day, as Governor of Oregon., The rotary is $2,600 per arum, and the pay of Indian Agetiti . which Is an appurtenance of the Mi.; Is $1,600 additional. The per diem and mileage'of dele gate is about $7OOO per - annum. The Getteralle either a disinterested politiiian, or he doubted hia re•eleotion. Honorable Edninncl Burke, the Battier:dna Ex- Comas,loner of I"abante, attired to•nlybt.— He la not In.!nal by thorProeldont; and le andqr stood to be more poynfai 14 New liamindarre than br Wiebinglon. Junius, 111 an evidence of the excitement in the Thiet breath Ward, Mitigated by the Catholic' oppcit• lion to the Froe Scheele, tee note that at nom inatiag meeting of tbe Dentocratr, lest right, of thet Ward, Meters, Platt and Rellag were nom mated for Cionnalimen—ltni former had 275,,the latter Mb: Tome. Illr. Begget, mippoiied bg .Protestants 6l) mites' 'gr. Wooer, D4berty, tatballo, wse namad . fci gehoef,ifjeltue.—ci a< 61•1:die . • • ADDIMOSAL Penne or BIZ.VCS3 --Th• Southern papers publish the details of.the from the city of Mexico to the 24.1 - tat., from. "Molt we learn that nearly all the Suttee that Sad east a rote for President were In faror of Banta Anna The friends of Banta Anna state that he wan more inclined to a union with the liberal party than with any other. Senor Terre' and Senor Castillo Loans bare been named plenipotimtlaries on the part of Met icon to treat with Judge Conkling for settlement of terms of neutrality on the treaty of Taman tepee A special commission was formed on the lith ult., for the purpose of opening as inter-oceardo communication between Acapulco and Vera Cruz. Qen. Lombardine was re-organizing the army. The Spanish Minister, Senor Zag►e, has been superseded by the Marquis of Rivero. - Gen- Cantles had arrived in the city of Mex ico, as had also Gen Well. The Suatamala aggression on the South, and the violent proceedings against Mexican citizens in California, are'the eubjeot of violent comment 'ln the Mexican papers. A company of French and Mexican citizens had been formed for the purpose of eetablishing • line of steamers hetween i Vera Cruz and Franco. Ver nauld & Co. represent the Frpoolt, end Clortk& Fityno the Mexican Interests. Intelligence froin the Rio Grande confirmed the reported disbandment of Caravaj al's farces. Affairs tad become remarkably quiet at Mon terey. 11011111116 Sturman. or GOLD Duer.--.-The lar gest semi-monthly shipment. of gold duet ever mado from this port was manifested for the steamer Califonaio. Though the risk was juin -I:dowdy divided by shipping a largo amount by the Panama, it still properly belongs to the reg ular semi-monthly ,reamer. The folloiriog Lithe flat, In addition to which $900,000 by the Brother Jonathan, stated to hare been shipped, may be coontod—making the aggregate for the middle of February, 1853, up ward of threo miliioue , ocean hundred - and nine ty thousand dollatr. Page, Bacon & Co., Adams & Co., B. Daridson, Burgoyne & Co., Drexel, Bather & Church, Tallant & Wilde, J. B. Thomas, B. J. Meyer ~,& Co., Wells, Fare & F. Argent' . & Ce.. Collins, Cushman & Co. Stephens & Bancroft, Bolton, Barron & Co., C. & Benjamin, Wyckoff & Co., Hussey, Bond & Bale; D. L. Boss & Co., Blaring, Caselli & Co., Other shippers, Total, $2,890,668 By tho Brother Jonathon, 900,000 Grand total, $3,790,668 The largest previous shipment was made by the Panama, on the 30th of November last, which was a few dollars over $2,682,000. The Tennessee took out, on theist lost ; $2,430,000, which, added to the present shipment, will make the aggregate for this Month, $5,2.10,668. Alto California, Fob. 16. FORT Warn STD CrlicALGO prospects of thls road . are highly flattering; the subscriptions of stock are rapidly-augment ing, and there can scarcely . he a doubt that the whole work will be put under contract in • few weeks. Judge Manna, the President, and Mr. Btranghen, Principal Engineer, are now at Chicago making arrangements for the necessary depot grounds, Sm., in that city. Oa their way to Chicago, these gentlemen held meetings in the different counties through which they pasted, which were well attended, and the most lively interest for the success of 'the enterprise manifested. At Columbia, Whit ley Co., $7,500 were eubseribed, making $30,000 now taken in that county. At Warsaw, Kosci usko Co., $15,000 were eubscribed, and an as nuance given that at least $ - 50,000 would be taken in that comity; in addition to which the citizens of Leesburgh offer to raise enough to build a branch to that place. In Marshall county $40,000 have have been subscribed. In Porter and Lake offers of land to alarge amount are made, end alt along the line, individualsare ready to take contracts, and take a large pro• portion of stock in payment. Besides this, many inquiries have been made by distant capitalists, Who seeing the absolute certainty of Its being a safe and hlgidy profita ble Investment, are desirous of taking etoek to large amount. In Chicago it is anticipated that $100,050 will be taken; the chili= of Philadel phia, Etteborg,and the Penn's and the Ohio and Penosalvanla Railroad Companies hare also eig aifieet their latentiaa of lending a hairiest hand. &mold Elos•ostieiplittelle reamed, the work' will be pet under contract early is April, and pushed forward to completion with the utmost energy and dierateh. It Is hoped to have It completed, and the Iron hone running;from Port Rayne to Chicago by April, 1804. A meeting of the Directors will be held at Fort Wayne on the let day of April, at which two Directors residing in Chicago Will be tie°. Led. All persons having snbecription booke are desired to report at.thie meeting the amount of subscription received; and if the amount will justify the step (of which there can scarcely be • doubt) arrangements will be made for an im mediate letthog.-Chieep Tratuu. Z PITTSBURGH MINING Coin , Aunr.—A caaetrrog of the StoOkholdaca of Lhe 11MI:01RO hahaiva °capon? of lliehlgar. will be held. at the Rec. seer the stuors once, an IvrromsDaY, lb. zza ?natant. at 1 o'clach for the 0000000 of craw:dab= under the amoral Mirdaz Law cf Wahiawa Punctual altvadance la relocate:l. By order of Ma Board: =Mal A. WILKINS. Breretar7. REMOVAL. HENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLESALE PRODUCE, CONIIISSION ~ A ND PORWARDLEG MERCHANT, AND naiLku IN cuaKse r DUMB, sum, ac.. nu moTto TO No. 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve doors above Water PITTILIIIIIOI,I, mbilttlat JAMES P. TANNER. WILCILIMILS MALE& IN 110018, SHOO, BONNETS, NUTS, &C., so. 66 yams emir, Pirrearrean. &MeV/till and Fourth. sterlly etlek embraces every tarsal and titylo of trots. tPaney , , Somata. to. gurcased direct In= the firs Xstittaset Manufacture a, adastsd Its. Poring and Boomer sale, and •111 be sold ar with factory col cow vetted tavorably rich those of Phi a. or; dslphla and her Perk. Purchasers Hilt plus. call and exasoles dolor. barter. mOll Spring and Sumner Borniets. JAMaS P. TANNER, No. d 6 Wood street, would can tb• • Vonttoo of 111111orro and otburo. lobo buy to tell slob,. to Ws lugs asoodzotot of bUtitiltl3. no:: w oo to d otylto for the coming pessubs. Zrenetk /lrs. . rota bolierve Nature had provided a remedy for dimeee which aeah le heir to. BIM'S PYTHALEU/1 or ItOCK OIL, put op as It Uwe, from the great laternitery, concealed deep to the bowel, of Blather , WO, le, without doubt. one of the greatest of thee. recondite. Reed the following testimony, uteen by e . grateful parent: Feltnr Vamer,l3hte, 500.16, 1512. Mr. , 5. Ihare end all your Petrol...M. or Reek Oil. some two months pest. and huh Deep look. log my your agent to get a further supply. 1 maid hey, Auld some doyen morn. We have found the Oil very .• scellent in fins and Dysentery. My daughter, at tim, Tone egeut vs. here. wee lying very low with th• du= 1 Warm her • teaspoonful. and in three hours gave the ascend. and the flux etolniel, and she recareM 1.1344111447. It to also au•atraordiary remedy Our min, and induced S y.. , Cute,Druises, and Riunsmatlant, and for the Men some have been cored at bug standing. You, with restieet. lean; Dinader. Wry mile ny all the DIII.S/11/. in Plltaburga. (d) Myer* adeertleheg Petroleum bless* coDY.I A. H. HOLMES. & BRO. &comm. to U. P. Ndson Co., PIANOLIOSOIMI3 OP SOLID BOX VICES, PUT= 11/10YRLP ALITTOOKS. SPADES. WY% ricks. roams. ac. PIMEDBOII. MBA. 01:11e. No. 7P4. Water .Um; third door abaft Irsultbetkt diPettil work armoured tool to mr unuaracturad. • KENNINn. PHILIP ...... -EDWARD GREGG. - REMOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORT/138 ABD WICOLEB/iLZ DEALIES IN FOREIGN dlth DONEBT/0 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ate 4:c. . . 'flave re m oved . to their new and. extensive store No. 61 Wood street. four doors above the IN.CharIM Rohl, where thelr_costomors, sod merchants moralise are Intl ed 6, ao mamloatto nof the most °amebae assort :Zoot•sor offend to thm Mtn - folMr 111`,BIJRKE A BARNES' SAFES. - --ffere . la the Itad of buttolony as to the - valise of our silza, cam which we can confldautly mat the reputation of our rook. Re hare already published several •entlfleates, Proving that Salo mad, tor oar regular and prewar Pelf lt, and rota abroad, haribeast subtectee to the SISVEILEST TUTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGEATIONtI, and Dreamed thee contents totally fee from damage.' The following la another proof of the lame incoutestabla character:— • ,-" ' • $lO,OOO WORTIL OP 1300E11 AID PAPERS • SAVED WITH A 840 BAI2I • .0.1.1310N. 2 J ar• ONZYT, .• • Arrnelibt , 14.1852. - J - • • Musts Dune It rtiallia—Dear Mee: Tour two letters w.re duly reeeirial. 01. •talvat ILt the Mae. I•rould. re;l l a. '" fi r ee l rl lit o t% _atiViat t 1 01021171 1n6 morning ol lb. Ma It June! esL—m h y aeon building befog burned to ashes. ft was built of wood and Wick— tilarge threw story building. M 7 ba vat In It at Um me of lb. Dna and fell Into the al l y, where then. rat largo amount 01011. It map • •ffty hot 517 notes aboutk! rooonnne that were IW the eafia aennontod to Ten Thouxand Dollars, trlala wag eared. Tama Va not degas pap , Wtieuld: and /billet, .dslasuny person 0001.404110 builnetin= no !Imo, but bay Sato to t 0.7 that tabors, do., get ono that goo! I wan War recommand 7ear &as a 2, Tone,tralb - • • • feat( JOUN DLaRICE. SerWINES, 3c-Parsons viabing to pr. eta. roma:, It nu :um 114outt °fall dotal:4lam, pull aI lowartrd, as atalit thou it th* kuiest prlasa at Lb* ILLY Mut* at JAOLOU WEAYSE. blat" !ad haat etrietii., Mzssris:KlDDlc Co.ta vojciat receind nve bundrel down of Clurn's blow puniutel 1d021L7 mentad Drawn Windsee:Maisk irmeti ailed.; Winter and Honey Sbarina Seam.. la admitted by an. that Maeda Beans aro tam finest !tithe world. WA, . ter NOTICE—M. 1169nrizr would in. fact hi. friend, and the nubile generally. that be has' removed Tole choice stock of C10.11114..1 TOBACCO, ham hit chi shad. 114 Water street.tadhe. awno Not 11:1 under tha Honeingahela Llama neidar ta'the Ph", men' laanntotw Company. where h• ',cal endeavor. Kg fac t heretofore, to keep one of the best • of Imparted fazars la th e city. Ile flatten liloaself.t at the shock of Close and Tobacco he Is ha the hiblt of a ring for uht. are eatdcleatly well known ta wed mother egeanuanthe tloo to nears (Jr him. at hie anr stare; the lame pawn. ace he rewlved at Ills former place of bzulnesia , , [Whim NEW OARPk.I STORE. ROBINSON & NO. 47, FLFTII STREET, NEAR WO9D. Now opening a large and entirely DOW Beat of Inverted and American Wrote. leveller 11114 evdryttang usually kept to a Carpet &km at the la,es mit, mice. oelo "Tire Gas.- Ser TUE °ETAT BESTORATIVZ—Fever and Ague cured by Dr. IPLanelt Liter Pills—Mr. South= Hoodlum of West Oulu, Pen County, Illinois. 'mites to the proprietors, that ha had inffered greatly from a enure and rectreetal attack of Peter and Aril, and wu cmuletely restored to health by the ue of the Liver Pills alone. Those Pills unquestionably prune gnat t o me senorita. 1114 ran bo taken With decided advantage fay many amens requiring inyigorsting retnedien but the Ed" ; Pill. stand preaminent ore • mean of restoring a dleorguleel timer to healthy action; hence the great celebrity they tan attained. Tbe nommen. fonnklable dimesee allele; from a illteased Linn. vidr i b ro /oar bellied the ekill et the moot eminent gbyelclang in the United Plates. are non rendered easy of cum. thank. to the study and virravereatee of the dietingnished.Dliilvieiela whose name this Erns medMingbearr--a came whkb will descend to poeterlty as one deserving of gratitude: This Meal/table medicine should always be ken within reach. and 09 Lb. •ppearanee of the earliest symptoms of di. axed Liver, it ea. be eaSily and umfrillymiminbitered. It may be had from all druggists and =enchants In town and country, and wholesale and retail from J. KIDD t CO, naLlq Pole protest:se. 00 Wood cunt. j NOTICE—The nuun al meeting of tlia Stockholders of the PITTSBDBOII AND BOSTON MIN ING COMPANY, for the Election of °Steers for the clue ing rear. will be hell at the OPRIOS Or C. G. HUSSEY OU P nn MON DAS, the as: Instent, at 10 o'clotke. 0.: THOS. 61, DOWN. deersterf.. rlttetrorgh, North lithe 1063. itahlear $1,000,000 520,000 3.2,800 340,000 9 0.000 38,000 58,000 30,800 78,448 80,000 31,200 24,380 17,400 15,000 16,418 80,048 19,200 10,000 214,364 =MM THE PICTORIAL BICBTCH BOOR OF PENNSYLVANIA;.," • Or, Scenery, /ramie! Improve genet, Resources, and Agriculture, pcpul4rly and Mar. grated with boo htindird and Arty EsTrcroings, by Eli Bosom. PublseArd by Wi liarri, Brom- Pluladriphia. 910 ALL . WHO ARE INTERESTED IN R. the Pennsylvania Itailrad glompanr. mid to the Norristown and other Railroad Coalranit.' In the Stats: fb the &natal]] ad Lehigh Navigation Oontrithirs: It the Lehigh, and *Ma coot goommies throngh out rmuryirmist to all miraglid to ' allningand Meng. facturiog Orel and Mott to ever? Parlorn, and eve citizen of to. meat Etat. of Pentulirania. this Ira Portant WORK UN TILE BTATt.-mar.. la. yrovemmits. and mum. is retbemthilyanhmitted. nod font mthsetiptions sultoted. gennorranisual the lid mining gem. are each eagerly turtling to obtain , the rut trade which must soon flow in from tee gouthwen, the Wtist. and the Loges, the most of whith i rightfally beton • to our own Stat. the Einistomi of the great Laths i fromits unrivalled potation. To amid them InahisAbayt are obit k ing Books, Engraving. and other artistra, to defile, their semen ned edgmtages and by IvalAng their own railroads. withdrawing public attaintioe from nuallr great murrpritie. and attratlions width we hare to otter. thereby diverting with it torso tomt i lthis or thevaluable trade into th eir own lap.. ClUteng , shall th is be. without any effort on our Mir We iliyer, to ten. furniatgi roe with • comtiltle plotortrof all that worth Inowlya about the State end its md hare inourred very hemy *menses in pro, surly diustrat log entry part of it with critical and arms , rate drawing... 4 all we ask of 706 to eantrlante yogi share and mho:10e to the Work. W. ben bard it et a 1%747 Eal ' hei ' e l n P rat h itlit . :Vrle :tfwx,:mt: oil barer the rSt...gl bf IhOcompanlee thmaseives. and hope to be rtikituters' • riry• large tale Sole sasat for the We. As Raba - Mg. Head garter,. at the ger y name. where the Book. can tA•O4[4. .11 . ), 13t• fRCIP G ..__ " iiiiii bs. no'd— odroraidlr.o. 4.4... . sop. B. d. do., for Be.o. IA a W. ood Conabrico: do. D.D.ss, for Tovelliogt do. Tat. Clo th s 1......d.0l Y o' ab, Clot.: n GoosOric 1.1410‘. A c Bo..azatog may of .1.• desotiotlons or iGoodo. orlll tad It .o tlit'r ult... to cell EU, us. 1..619 For Rent. \ \ •\ • 4 STEAM SAW MILE ‘in geed 1131112ilig. ill oMa.; also • tam. DWEL(.II . I9 I.lollM,alhafed 0. dm mouth o f Pandr Moot. ott the gad dd.. of, Lb. All. *Wog door. 9 mhos frow,Uwelty of fitadowh. Th• radio. Is got morp•wed by ~ a 7 . Coal if CET foto . welast Thorn le .1.0 attaebid to thcsama • Illil. klid.. and LATH SAW, to good nagging anlw. tondo op the swallow of A 1113 , 1.W1X A CO, \ wh19.11-st.h. \ IS , iklorwah 7... d. For Rellt \ \ 4 ~,:\ ..„„ A DWELLING HODS; epd,ST E . 4 on tb• town of Tool:Land and Ilfsll• Ow e :s. . The iwralllng pad...dads 15 room.. oat, wild Stow 1100.. iww. aul...td• for • Drat \or drowsy atorti: Th. bowel] wool, woo. wai . 9 ...... 9 b .141.4b=1% roVand V!! trater '4 ln. 'et•le•lrY o \ \ Jona; WADI\ aut. \ r 31.19 - DX Whdts, swell_ • The Stowell Ever Green Ew e e tio nl. \ FROISI Seed reined by Prof. J. J. fefure\ TAW.. MIN./ an doubt Um bAat Auld fa. prolift• Mai 05 Sweet Carp le,. 0011.1. ISO Lwow .alwald • about It. °woof the Abuttals elalawd, far Ship Col; 11Wirai =V . 1..1 ilige.l* . 7oi6= ' D.! ISA], Oyes do follow:Id ...dd.. 9.9 , 0..44 00401.11 CTOrgTeell 8•11•11,10111. \ ,` Mt* van ahonld be a•thefs4 whan hilly a n o t o o host •boald b• tlad at tb• wag, at it.• all d S lot &stg...hat the Corn olli two aolt.onft• awl, loop for slew don • par, It:In • dr/ Lod tooldflaw.' Al de MINIM of do ldwatenho afar dm hitt lit th• end lndltoto last war. we A, graword than. 'old this den ef too www•aira wan' .grooth hdlol, Ina than Was co offeepUblo dithlwawhatveca the MO,— This wor insect to ISO, oat dal% cootalultdr HAt 861! and LOT man. lad entl4 haw odd Sully' 411.2drai • ' ataltaof di oars web.. A 11,111•1 suadrof this oalabfabd Odra had swalvad s sod for ash. by /4 R.Y. /MLLE WS. V: WWI stmt. 1 igli•Prioa Al per Quad - 51 . half Dock. ', \.- f 00K AT THIB.O--A chance Ilk an invest ce meat of a mall amount nt to fromAblah • knob/ may 0. revise& For B.IA—A 9 0 . roar. • lasso of • LIIINATONR QUARRY. Althla It. bleu LA( thy city; on tbo ts.s.th....ithlt ger' Parair I=tor oonowtod zug'...thetrlinagts.7l.44.l4 all ha gotd order aed eoworottlett. .Tbote la • la to persolrooespablo totelolt oot 2/A) boabala per day, ere len It sea T a m a 3/2 be soar hoodte.t. and oast eel? "CO. St. Rama atm. daollob Abloom and artflter to tell only la conartnante a( letablllty b attend to QA able. Pees $400".% torba eoft se elr U. aIrLA Cf. Real &tato Abet. 9019 ro. fIARDEN AND itLow'i t a.,sEEDs.—we' banjest reemivo.l a, mo a tsoole,nt of Fresh Gar dm awl Ilona Fwd. of th app.% UM* nod of Hrm rarf.t7.: nor seeds vv. raLel •Ith great tare at rlgas OA'. rehbratod Gardro, loklmam N. nod .onset. d. They aracoarabontly pntg9 , flk.'i.): sod 1 " rllbtran=ratilltt i er.irionii% eek 11 win. 4. . W rbt741,11 . " rota Corm of Wood and Bizthomnrci. CO 'S SPARKLING GKL ATM R=.-Two Gress Gail.. az &O sale \ J. in) ,zo. UM/MARINE . 40 battles A i r...W. 112 m. KIDD pto. Ai:TEL7 2 . ARD 011,-10 bat, Lard "DA win tet strains:l. No. 1, t gala 111. • 1. KIDD • AoE—= lbs. Algae, very fiii.t; just re drivel se/ /1x.5.1e.b7 19 J. VDD t CO. f UM ARABIC-30u lbs. gumto Coot. 'err orbit= 100 lb,. to ds 11odrosin:40 lbs. dn. dm Soda. 'tore end lanais by mhlliJ. 441:41. _ 4tIRESTON & MERRILL'S EXTRACTS. for davorlog Condbutatff. , 2 dross extract I(antllpd, o. do. Lemon: 2 da do. grandr; / dodo. Matzos; 1 dl. do. Po., la gore sad tor NI. es . zobl9 .12 KIDD a .11 , " 11 .n. reed and rar sals br DLLZI3' LL CO.. • 19 263 blbertr Alcoa. CLOVERSEED—tS bble. arri tire and for ta , by ImEl9l R. VAlAlita. • CO. SEEN APPLES—Of-ohcitco 'TariFtlaa, C daily brd ros ale by . n. DAYZaat , a Co.\ mblg 303 Lbbniratmet. QUNDRIEB--15 bbla. Flaxseed and 0 do. kji Timothy Beal. Jimt no/al far - lode AY. mbl9 Rm.:lau a- nem:arr.. SUNDRIES -15 bble prime Timotifir Sebifi 20 bbli. MBE Roll Button 60 Obis Groom LO 16 do. Cov l oospd; 3 do. d birt:Z.dfit. o. • V OTTON-367 Wes Spinning; 10 tin In den, tor alto • TA.RD and GREASE-421 bbls. No. 'k pAtard: 42 do Clisase; to sr Al ;,:rise c ri cr \co. lILK HAM-0 eke. In store. tor sato by mon Howl DICKEY 00; wernTeemmo.... ACON-32 of aesolticll, - in star° and far ash br oahlB) ISAIALVOIC.ffIY t Co. . _ LOO5lB-349 Naylor Bloonis, tar salo by sahl9 _. waxy a Co. IARY PEA 01128,4-150 sacks, hir Sale by othlg ' Igilitti =XXI , 4 CO. ,r 0 the honorable tho Judges of its Court °Mature Harlot Swaim. oft. PaU, and 'SF t 'fb=l7l7l VolD . Lerrir BEILISTEHI.oftha Fontilt Warxra . Alloglisay o City, ;by °musty aformuld., humbly raw , nth: That roar WM* r bath grab:lad hisaulf with catutals for tha groom of traders ad edam St hia dandling how* tha Wasd albrould, and prays OM V.? / 10 . 0 n ha. Paul to gnat Mot • llama to t ot public Ma. rg eabartainmant; MU your sill. Honor. as In duty Gonad, VIII pm , PHILIP OW STAN. Ws, Hia antacribms, chino. of tha Fourth Ward, Alla , .bray City, do certify that tha &bora pullau.r la or good rant, hoouty and tatoutanne, oat la wall provided with bows room and la coalmine.* for tba acummo. dation and ledaing of mangos and Matlack and that .41 faivrn II actuary. O. Wallar , Williasa•ditarrharhirliommack,thiut a a Womack, John UM% Hugh Mum, Jobe Back, William Ilellaith Polar Atkinson, James Mao. C, Ober, liana Mali*. • ' I entsight . - rrto the Honorable the edges of the Hano i 4. Ist tagarter &oakum ar the Pews, ht awl for the' twonly ol Alegheny. \ The petition of PATRICK nualtsp. al. Lover PI, Clair limentidp , in the non o tgaforoseid.humbly ehowetht, That your p•Vtloner bath provided hhaself with nu• rattan for lb. notattmedatln* It tn. *el.* hie dd**llittg bout.. in . lhn Bowe atulatith an 4 lure that 7101 Vonore will 611 piss**, It dawn him a floe.* t* keep ;titbits hon. of entertainment. ußyone petitioner. u I* Ca/ bound, yin pray. • PATRICK QUO Lin. We. the utter/11,am olVaens of Ow Towathlp atoreee4; do urUty th.t he abarolmani.... 1. aft.tit• for bounty and trmper*lder.stut-is well melded With bottle roam and oonyantenws forth, apanamodallon end log of dungen. and traTtless. Uhl tltat mld ta..ra to WOUSIVIY. bleCluhr, .IteGain,. Meow jtoor.c, William Richards. Tfincithy ulre, BtopheaDiller, P. W. Doran, Xtvard•D•nkri Jowl, 2Wpbetuk, Thomas 117tnt. Johu Damn. Tlannia• Taylor. • fa:Mir= X/lARSILF:B Unipitaal }Li. Joint no.I ieW t t linaquicitt l B3.hasieroixted Men rune then ell others rombieed. being so mstrorted . to adapt Iteelf_to elm pm l tiolt of the 144 1 T. wholly db. rrte mnea! rpe• ee=ile.r.tiej i t. wearer, sear truee l'Anove ettlittoterthierel:Villgtore, de well to reliant! Mut, teeeeeelem of the gee Oriel/ Voss. , large .I.oripi .61 be L. wllihrt ear...l/meet tweet and Ai bleemect able • cos- otl.b0•14 104 north Itseets. Alone PqrizmigA . , FOU AIN 411'gR MXIIOO4ILL -10.164 , m, Iz4paii—Thossqi ibass: I)431 LING \AN SPIKE, Steain IL !Wine: Itennlnet* 4e, mem d. o! OP, PUNIC. rtitatizit Cam. v A rc.frolat tbe MIII b 4 Foll a gittli4l Ralc 2 . 4 eiti * PalL/1- DELPLUAIMOILAI iGII,II the Oty of P 111.4044, nittt oul mem \ 14y.fie velar De 44 bY de1.1431 4it wad* pld c oral incosob end rde. Oita y vitt o ttyestrre etunttatibn—tltie undoubted. \ PRP SIOO of the, areal Mon Co be Todd in cub. , ~übou utobarty It • ttncknd within ten an.T. to= nle. Wlll,be open lby Inspoctlan from to D every der one,ueen ormons!lx, WA. \ \ Anr.BAr lesintien ntiwN\ 51. ;LOMAS n-iph'ltS„b"dd,ub‘clon%•Tut"il. mlllB-2nnltd \ 93 Weinnd areol:Pdaedelplde. si.e: it IMALAX u,L J. 14., a 111,1119 . 4 \ -- kOlitin usus vrLIAM TATE,‘&. CO. ,No. rourth . ay. Liberty, and strmt Allsabw thsl=rais i :slP..% b" l7. 4 ,, t4°4 1 17 d.hls Pt ,tho tam, work to do In our I ltis will Miwell to tidy as they um rely bath:tic the/r vork i zataisd by insctleal workman, Mut as we roarmrsetrow lead yaps sad Murat load Yrs can Maud to volt atinstaa low as any; other rstahllsluseat in Nthereltlaa. fly= the, collo:dry who what to mirlthsas pJyi ymmayrinas will It it. Muir au ',Map to iitra ns a trall•hwfors yurrihsairm hs smond hands, as ware the only manufactarms of Lad las and !brat Lead hi tbs „ \ • Orders from th• country fdr Lead Pima. Phim Lard R./ Pm.* will rooms temnot atirntion. fait] no t tr 111L9VERSEED- ; =-75 ban. Cloverneed, jot rwe'd and for sal. ;kr. • • ' 1 \„• ' \ 'J. CaNkIRLD. UUTUR-5 bbls. prime Boll,' and 20 bxe _F m dr"*UT . 1 . by 1.1 , 181 CiNVIELD. ',, , PPLES- 7 300 lIIKESE-:-1,000 boxes W.R. 'Cheese; 500 ), So. Crum do4.11:0 do.larzy /ULM is , •rd L l= ie by reams] AXE FISH. 100 bbls, Trout; 50.5a1f do: do; 103 Dbl. litre Fhb: ISO ban do. do.; a 0 bbls. :mom 104 do. Waged /laying. for esls by \ , _ J. D. 0411P1gLD. 011— ,bbl Limed (Oise) Qii, in et t ere 25 .se rer-se• by tratal J. B. CANWIELW, 11011 !) SANE-=90; bble. prime "the!mill Whi toingla br CANFIAD. eatall Wok 141 and 143.y0ut =reet.. RANGES=,-100 boxeljnat, reo'd and ort I by iiplXllll BUSBELOOII a L'iollll.AX:\ E ONS-50 \ boxes Lemon,net reo'd • far ale 11C1181110011 it - INCIIIII/16, ele „ 116 Water •Creet 614100 halt stmt. ETTZR THAN ' , STOOKS=A choice oole-tIOo of BONDS 'mit! 1k1 . 411113.191.1, world op ! „IO :C W Estate elear of CI. furorataareo—a! large beano ored or h ieNTLIX-10).obatro of Alliobeor cILII STOW. beot prig milt be paid. Pawns boner fonds to loan toll to mil ogl Rog It to qbetr Intorod to WI oo tobitß. IfoLAIN. St 111th shoot ATEW MAPLE SUGAR and MOT e ASSEB: 11 • 4, Obis. Mole flopo. and 1 do,. dn. Iloloooro, of lio- D.fiof otodiff.Just foo 4 br A.3feCLUTIG. , EAU *for' of Wood sod Bloth streato„ BIICKWIIBAT FLOITIt--1;1001b8; Binh b.e. rout...lld AO '\ \ QTOCKS 10 d.. ,itub.h o=p a y : 10 do.. I.lstsbargh and flo.tem linum Ccactpalay A. 1111.1C1318 O; lablß • SkAek ab 4 Itzebsegy Ittokara TOOKE FOR SALE-- \ \ „ v , O the Warm:tee 17 , 33=3.34; • ' 40 do. 373.1t0n7 do. - arda 8 .do ; no do. Otdo lod'Peonsylv3ll3o3.4lCdd`, 73 do.' North Ao7Frietst Mottle Cordp323l 1 1% •d. W1LX13431 .73 . 76 Foorth otroot.'; IaGAR AUGERS-4 dos. jtudieed aod f 177 67 \ nown i m i n nron i cur A , ea 116 Plater rtrat and liet) /rent street. To tElk ilonerible the hdges of the Genp• 2. ell Moot, Easton" of tbie Peace. hi and for tbi con i tly of Allegheny: \ ~ 11,ostIticio of lifitit IMAM of the Third' Want:. Vg T CV;T:It b i.'r LI h . crAtzt•=4 h t7igerf . 411 lii , sier , l i tf . cr u a. b mX ' 7=timilf a trosstr a ri ari a Lat p bers. that yew llenera rift 6. p;ea ' an7l ! a =c bta a licent: toAtoim 0 pe,blie how. of entiortainotant;,,vol your , pia , uak ,so in 11 \ nt7 b/134...111rLi c0N i is sAtx. 's. IS* the enbasyiberg:eillsens of tba Wald gagesaid. Lilo oettlfFthat thevaboe• Willow: ta of rood ovate bt bon = lad temperance. end is walk tooridnl with bo o rd oresart ' IWO if= e ldtia li t ies.==alie l ia fi; areemaryt, \ `, \ 61 .. ic,. iZ .I. 4 .Te r =eyoha Walla' *a dohs Ole . llk Lantlrm..FhtrinsitrA: TKlZ P lrrelLei..... iteliat .4 D i.), t. l troy.,_,l": troy.,_ a clrui..Ebilbssis-l. Ms.-, E - *ill b ,aoldn , at pulalict sale, \ ct T i t i .i gi m '', b dory a myth. ICU. &CI Nark. sae foss lugs ilalCg. Droggi, Stabling' sod of out buildings. with IS .lot ot,Grodu contsloing atmat damn. bud. some's. situated bst ta d. nk Us Mut Road and Mu BALl rood st gaintou's tilailon. being U nilios - hoss ills oil: of Pittslibrub • It sail I. and, Diesusue counteT mart. 'Terme will bs castio mix. \ ,• ‘ ,mb T•dtst _ . \ ..„ ' GEO.U. BELNTON . At .E. • P ' TITE \ UNITED STATES : \ E INSIJRANCEMMIUITY • : •.2‘1111) TRUSI\ COMPAIIy, \ ',.,, \ • PIE DEITIii.A ? ~ pH. S„TERED AP1t111'21).,\ . ,1850. , \ CliAttlltlt PSRPkTtria.. \ . CA.PrI'AL--260,(X19.. \-••:,', ' . 64. 7 . ~,. E. ncrner of T \ lark and‘Clt'ssuut \ • \ streets, Philnis , lllet law ~`, -,' - or:4l'l9lS OF TUII:80311 1/0•111f AV t#11. , &141 ,, Pni..1: S. '" lXli' C' Tror d* \' I EV . V.'. A . „4...07-. lb:J . :I:\ 1, , b...74___.rbb.y.. • - .s . ,\ NArbb 'l7:mtab. -- -,ilaM7ii , 44-s- - '' ' r I,mainlargegtr i t i nt....... : \ \ \\ , \ p .. tezetz...-1 ingig l itAr t r 11.1c1 . 11son, \ M.D.; 1.\ , 17 'L' lV " 4 ; enst i t ' t sla 4 Pli g t:blnb. \ - ;6Epirriii ceitgErtii\ ---- 7, \F-ABsT AftlarAL CANAL. `, nECELVED thin del, by W. 31'61,1N; It \T it l / 4 .... Tom.% at Ms CAR 41ALRI USE. S 5 earth stint.; spotberas lutaltion.tatas tun n snort:Runt ,ol V.lr•t Pits it \ T' lllgA i ec=r "g '3, - , \ \ \ 4 747 2 • th tti c4.4l . ' A `' . • ', \ ',,\\\ in...._•1tr,„,„ct"..4=,t,, , \ \\ . \.,, ...",:1n itac ... 1„... 41,k()A, Onnutt Venal7Caryttc . \ 1 INT.trr, 4% \ dO4 ' , I I . 11.111ra a :dol. \ \ Clan: Inn! , tal 1 nation CsrPstF.. ChM/ • Icbml• 'L. , \ , \ Malia b n nut L. 1 ~° i f tr id u l:' t n itsi, \ s, , B entritslll.7c , s, V'tyst. MILT: ,I \ ',, ', .Tufted ltsc, \ Olsros, ' Juts. lisaltla Mats. lh' l, l'h" I\ , \ ...Auto.. L ' OIL owns. et .it ..idtt....i i.gtt.. \ t0...1QU Clot \ 11l \ttrces Dian, \ ~,,,,r o aci,...„ ,t5i...,.. \ , \, Canna O.Clotlc I. &au }lodic L.L . UV* LC' unn sI ' \ ottonutst 01 of N. Istut nabsrt d 'ens,saaract to . ..sr , iliMil=rAlre.m.. "° 4 l, o 2"" trett 4 :h ur'. t r G - : 41 / . 7gn e Ve i tit , * ..”4 .. t 1 „ . 4% 34 1 b. ,: t : - " RO7 f. , 14 Bu r E big frestatoll Scour, trl. aAr 11.rfwd' .od \ \ an , ILIf 11'0014 955 Weed • Iran Paper. ` • A yei \ ON band hd for *an 4403.1tentii . - ea eon of PAPER 11ANGING$. coatenc•• =vat '' t m ft•eli 'd 4:l7c=Vt * =clirr 4 " l 4 =P4trZ los+Ay o lia7l l 3ii ' Tair art!? V. /1— b... 1410 c. ,31stainkey.14.00,71.. and rlalm. azatiog .Itogattuke ty als im•ortsae4 IgsVo l fV.giggent arj. "" d ft.f "no ff.. $5 per Owe. anr ' elio " I*" l:= l .*.ts . gh tb. "W i tr"3 ttit , fad to‘lif . ',Arc\ T.110%727x.... , N..as Offi4oldo.and Peara,7lll - il roial - `)Gt;. • i ,. .' , ":: ptrrsikuuku. ii.cle , ii, lut ROD.94ts rill be reemeed,kt tbbe ofEtee 4 1- ',454 1 ; 13 11,. A.,%.,.,_ . ,..1 . 1:,: - .4... , 1"::Tkutt,.., _ • V er t a t V . . 1 4., en it. P[otwArp . rwaz7.o4,waga td• .a• and NoTtlitgrAtitZe dnicrt b , s ttts \\ com* , l4 h. tto award islpirtirmtp.d • • ~..,, N% ' \ .101. tit) - , s , ~ , J.B.CingudlON.fleatotaa7. , Nottiiileg.Goodi:\ A ' 6I. 4I"I:IBZUSFI .• EFD . tore ill& Blalk 314444:410/4.lcac Blatt Betple'44 14:44,4 B r ea 8 4 ret:41141154,444. Also, Aid .4 BO r,l 44. 4oNrat 'd vane rr4rVarle.3lllVeastrt. G'scTs PQR CIIILITEIV,B DRESSES 8n ss vhlta'and itrintol lityallont.' Pr.. sod 11.11. h chihtso.f. mon Store& hoet..4 A•••,1•••, Priut• 11:• bona Yzeoth Olog i tova. toryd lootopot, vtrti dl o j t ' ren k I•:ol."ll4tPtlntittiktYlELD. , , . nthl7 ' 1 ~,xo r out cor.routhi. Mart. &unto. - ' — C Very DetAsl=lle RespAstate: TILE sob:Tribal...offer for isaliat 14 acres' o Uroatd, altuoted`toot ot tiihnivfhleArpotieg on kb. Borotot% Street Plank •40,41• I ostontlist book with. .ilik hor rads of', the Proottylnala itailn.. MO Pro -7 IYo.irittlY shoat., oaty of atooto..2lOttll vorth7 gityptiorl of roman ..1•47/14 • avovanlitat cottotYr Orlthot oolchno tlyo. It K nattily by tobtlititt. ion. alma lots. Th. TOUtltt.th,os.l.. e oshlT .1 \ ' 191 Lawrie m . . , `\ \ Shoulder :. 3.ces. \ , t N W and superior apt, lately inveatdall i i„,t, to ad . remedy Elohltissl -11i0sphic Rem id.or Crook.s Vrtots. %oak lioa sod those. Its taidaarr I. to expoo4tho Chlod. ...I MOW , * ottotoct tad trued! Position. hid:stowable to health sod Lsootr. It I. Ilithtl. id woos. serfeeUr olsatte, and Is so tanotrosted as to oossor U, put.odio uf Shoulder Broca lad thutader. , IN, \ topslrJust e' , .c. towoar rolls by ‘e - 4. Saktol stad lorth ideoo ohd I ts, 't, • ws. NU bit sit . ..4ml Clio oscsol. ti.f4ii OF hay. wird mit 0110 it SYRUP artmeUou of, the throat. for tea 1.4 theta. rm.. ..4 Ibutu!lt • coatttamDt acd.lDebht'aaa,a'. t, • . Pdrattalren,leffaoi ecentr,.‘ , IL Soilves-4 hs.• your loatmei.al °Alla , Sirmia 71L1 family foe stiar az. leatb tiatt,tr,tts 'best utiplisize ttut es4.l . ,ctaigbi. ra coatzol , A4 It fol g "2 e.. •m.utlaVvetA eiulosr LI :hl oaepLto fa ru y i s s thrgvtoi :::ilsm6 stdl r bot y sesillica. .• ;Ziwited Window \lllnds VERY holndsom a iindttaituit \of iteirr and I emutiroi drip- nr.tr.d. sad tneiriti tha Wall . tar Wataltt.... 41. 111aaketattalt. s habit \ • •t .T littlhtP ASAP' OKY PEAUIIID3-50 bus. for. WO. elae:. I¢lll7l VIM BOSNUOIier A AWL. • ATOES—.2OOIbIs. Nash annolktink o itcVgirird tI o.lll:WATirra= " I 1 011*.tionsrstacth Jpdgfdoftheffcap Q'bitter &Moto Of 1210 Pour, yyf fayllto TAP pot, or saw strum. if Peoblif Temp lo the *h oat os ogus Dumbly an.d bra" yto r gair" aftri%latlll ela= anoo U u W ard son`44 n hol Tour Ilmuto tall la plated di Volt WOO I /Walla to t... We; t/Ar subnodhers. durmio or, Proem TairAPAP J do orrlAryYlat Lb* OM. potlttesoa•lo roil mato for Amon/ oud AolOlP , lumak ' and s,lar popo.oporo sud.oormoottr uroooppoLlatlou lot Dl!lftialr t ' l 7 ./er f• 4 q'k 9 3 , t !aki „sc..; .s. ~„. s. - s. sc. mu, \ swum gieshase,' , ll. Woodnti nuo/1114 A. 11.Uts. 3 1 1P$PIIIIMITTER • \ nr••••.‘ urAllAnes. ‘„ J. P. DATIATOED • - :Stain 111Auegas - AirDoan , \ nu OTZWeIi: Yet "t . :.:Fixas.m. conuz"'• at zsir deka, • • Paici.or eDsusstoxy'c •• 4' Doi....__.' meta. Private Bar nomad 23' AW] =tar to word at the EVA Otice:dapit the \ ganorithiatit aaktauhrig \Mr Ltst bloat of COTJADOCII. •• • LAst ehlm :\tr....1.8 the wiwzikfor Slli WILLOW COI% ffa—rotona night Of Ma QLIFCE AT PERGADltlailiftrA. '•ol,d Datelley” to. du. Look ocq for Fool \ tionitartosia March latti. mill La artal Unit alai:gonna Drama,' in are ai--to. dt \ \ THE WJELOSIc COPEE. Cot V Voiding . . Oontoloo lt D o m k . • L, Bow KM? • 2.1 Ur. W.I. To co Min wheeler noluilo Irina MO Catrattruas on "' • . A GIA NCI AT PUILADELPIII4. \ • • .Kir•Mio. X. Kllfflt.RLY. theor:44lllot Amertm ife.. is cu.:let sittl lapheit'po NOW.} .11th tt otte of her faterlte etketsctere. \ • ' \ \ • #fferso; Collegek ANA AL CONTEST; between r rkiniAr.AA_•moRLAN'LtTLLARTsuoIRTri tEVVItIttION COLLEtilt. *AI take plank In Pip% CNCIt HALL. ea WIC IitiVIDAY. Slatel2 :Ala, At eN, Pehte sar_ftro...tr.otyttnikl to attmi. \l'b 7,1r,r7; the .1133tereauCt! , i,il" \ ; nablit A \ cammiuea iHalt Aeadepy, TA • w • te LE JALiS Irzfrepr irair4sninui. T 6 SESSION or. thklastituti4 in suitmenniismi , Slkii situation k ILef Wan;;'..4 St... Fart. v PitsAborgr, ' • \ "' l 7'F'" thl t _•.. • ,ttarsisbusUi\P. NE' IIIISIorfur• - \ \\• . %, , ii r ma knlttoktflasni.a,b7 8 . c• re , tt,„,„, 4, \O. Follo Quadri/Ins. by . . .,Yeatcr. cin , , Ceautial Or cf,lil Fa LAW llama. •\ \ meat Xrc • beantigulacirtmelsal. N . , \ , , 4.laiirsidi at :fordce:? . 2;44 , , n n a it u f , , \ : 1 / 4 A rtbg.g4.:l4.%r i ' nj i c nit);\ a -. ii. 11 .1.. 11:t. . ' .. \ \ \ •\)La xi. in \p er o fk it tentinc \ te..... \ .. \ ~, 1 / 4\ '' fierTaftfian. s • . ‘." ••\ ''. - \ \ 4Lo.irne arnalna eCtlon '•' new Wham. WilO:t. Flo\ c. tlorn..,n, \ , ' i 'UM:ft \ ILUMBEL \ 1t0.101 . 1101 infant. roof* J bnOoklanngart.. \ • • Jonrnial alcOcalif. • V, • \ a. f.. 1 2,_ _—_,_,,--l- . , , VETY Satißer T;4l \lieu: ~ I\ 3 1 ,.(3130a 4 ,, lias. just .retzlitted inm . , ' X Clic Racterillototte. aid la * now nicefrifornad \ , Inn a: Gothic 1141474 Wind stonf.l nowt innokan . its- • \ tenalra assortmen, cf Cintbc. Cars nun \ cninfnic. *lock 'err fine and chorp ancorivont °I Of Onneris ~ , \ ,Pagrablnic Goodie, anitablcfcn Mc SnO. cncecUsocc ~, '' \ Z1 , .....„.1„iff.3. 9 i., 4u. bm=clltiltAral \ eit ' primslor C0n.411 onfera In Out Tallerfon line \ pononnlystnna;s4 to.. arby \lO\pLE., , , ‘4aion• , \•, . OLOZETEIA. 'N *Da it . i. '' ' BIIDBIES JO bbls. elpvaive-,; ,i1ttooAloontoi: 11,b1p.\11mol117 14 DOL.\ do. ton reed ond . llt h o s ilobi 4 151\idtTgAiNg14111.14PoL. '\\_ for Farnate;For lisle \ %- \ A,uka ‘ nce r any perzaxl!ith mall eipitat,:triO argu'aintecriFitli Ma bu.tikus ofinakis4l lit:". Trig iflliseriber haviig paiehased, tobitz *weer three rwri Ka. at Sheri ff•e`e Id, a valnabli \ gri "l y ta, P al7lll ? ;:utTe b tl ' lroTOVa;a l l7_ ." P . ' .'4 \ hi* ,' W, • loouss i osr rota: &co Is eltualwinnonntret goontY,. \ ' shunt 19 Win, from Johnstown. °ob . :Muni:l4.l.oW 1m4., lota Arm Maggiore to Of t. There Is. tqlnaclaz t 6. sth• pronerty. about 72 wet/ cleicredfand. orpollent PM \ \ \ , btroolog, on.whlsh are ebtat 12 larallinwilotue. 'Morn • \ . • ' atMM. es Om end Mad rill:. lately untenured. in 101 atm; of, lead, mnant .oaot 0n.. 0 1 . 00d.r..." mile. rnsso \ \ A - \ tasi armee. The ie of. good quality:lrvin atqat AM V. . feetlo %Meknes.. The OcelUe als. feet InAhlebewm , . of eocd quality. There Is Oat an sha d of Illaben \ , In the nelabborbon .121 eh tan to had formating. \ . Wear power le mint eat to run I-be Furnace' . L lent ni l. '''' Mb. if the tear .. . ~ .. s,„ , Tgaxat-,I Will take, lf offered\ soon. 12.00fn , :C lit - '' .! band. Milt aeom. in two rvir pay - moos, •ithout i... tones And / erlll fortherllnd a. mat...nor Irk, wild. ' - '._ ,Li mate a- railroad. au for carmlog ait'gre arr i dal • , ...toted to Me furor\ from the Ore and Coal ban Om Abont s2oolrpnld MO thrfritronar In tlntnlng on it t , \ . ~ ler ion., perttlere, mitten. mar be nude to ~.. '', \ \ JOllif WATT. Of t eirp,ol Pittsburgh; to. to the mi. ' '.. t . write., at Some Peantylvarda.. • • ,:.`, -',.., . . \ nahlAdlw .\ \ 1 '...}K , 50 vouwinn. • . -,,,,, `, : _ \; '..___\ FolindrY L Piareeity For Bale. ' • - , 'v c , \, i \ , ill: oabooriber afore', for tplo his entire ;\ - ft. '' -4. . T FO,UNDRY PROPERTY. situated oa Malts and Illor . \ ~ 7 \ no 2.1114 atrett, la to. borough of !donut Pi.ronnor,.. - . ' . S Wage:m.l.o county. P.-. 4 large foam Lots with r. , . . S \ . knit tarattory Met , UWOLOINU uqpe and Silents; \' ~ \ ' ~ . . \ newts falling Well of goo/ WO. OA [erne amr hrlea .• „. '.. , . i = .-...t...2„, FnUNDAY; moral frame Wornehoge, Illagtemlin !hop, - \ . _ .\ '. •.. 'Madame Slob. Eough .Shrp, and Timber IloUnl o ,ad . ', ~.' \\ , ;.. Stabling for nor labored; cora min ill I bay pen, lase ',. ' s Wren and bat. boom. Thor. le a tplembl'eurabsend ten. ... • '' and cocd eacitarArt the foundry. 'Ana, Tatter= tor two . ' , i . \ . ' meting stones. One of Which. Is the rlstorored Euler. ' , \., .\ l . \ \ \ - Mien" DOM.. AY egg , to log% and can on stover, :: '.„ .\• , . We =trent mould 50007 et . With all t than he Patent MAU, for lb. .'. ~_- '`. i \ . ' euntrlof '''' Woolf:odor witfeltarteatog \ ploggibs. Al.. ~, , ''. i\ , weed rights and piftenlo for Tarim, othl u artteles. , '...td l . with a variety a washlnety Danornr, hollow red and' -, N, all Lois of relearns for muntr f earl non:lute; . raw. ....\- 2\\ than full nos of smiths' toon and "dough tot? tools—all . \..; . wel. foralsled .itt; I‘4"o'. th'fdli'lL-v_"-elo - ' \-\ ti ' Wlti.;::erg - s.. l. .nsine. and tog, deft7...l - Y.: 0104.01 ornot and Iron basin... There It s op Me faw- ''.. o ' ZT.l:l'll46.:Yela'".rlfgV.T=gralrlt t ' ol tn r • '-'). .tthaw shoal/ amply greyish. to the 21 day or AprO. esk '" . hat day It will be exposed to frail° ma; by the c0b . . , :.' .. traito. \ roblesdlgraorlti., " szarott. es itioiff.Noß. - ('!OLDEN SYRUPS bbls.:o4 l en Aft Id k.z. do. . galls ea h; trxtc f,„ Roadtr.T.," i'Er'43l.7. lic:3l.lJRO \ zahlO \ tor.wood.r4stztvar4iA •LAARD NO.. 1 and 2, jud, reedmid lor sale by', • ia.ENGLIBLI & BENNI.Tr. WATTS & CO., Ale:chant Tailors, 181! . Liberty atau•L-rWe ar• rem reaelrlux Aar Diutui 11 of *loads Dar Oantlnnetes Wdar—ClotilD,Caaeliouna: And Veutinus. of the cermet atylre Dud Dant 41 .1[44 Our afradat and Duatusturs will pleas. Dire as. call, ;sada ipHzirmsu—zo tierces Cotifisb, iu prim@ },Lt. fbr WU. ISAG&LEY & \ wt .14 and du Wood devat. . ; . , f V 4 ,.. FOLKS' QUADRILLESIntroduo-\ \ • %). lug the popular Mrs of—l• nit Old rolke at nom," \ 0 4 Emyr, Carry me 'Loom. "Sol ly Buy," " rarelo.l.r , ‘ i \Lay Cuat4 e . and "Cebu Brake Jig ^ compamd by B.C. For \ ter Jun yetalyed a 'apply' of the above aM , :t; Qtaad, \— 4 \ rli lea. a Ith It hype lot of the umnat &nos e hebot. •1 Macho.. am As. Nor axle by ', ' ' • t.-. - sahib \ .1011:( EL ILEUM: 31 Wood street. \ 14 .. . 4 \I ..-.„ W ILOS-I„bhla, this day reed, for sale by - , mOIS \ \ 11 yAy 11. COLD t& ORS—Frieb, ibis day read, for sale b mbis urttaT U. comma. 25 Nrcal .t. McCLIVDOCK. • Bi Poarttl Knot. DIG V...g TAL=-37 "tons Napier, now labding 4 c = " w°,°, Van ' DICK IV & \CP.. BONNETS and. it9NNET RIBBONS. MURPHY d anropes ssix:, nonang \ of ainritylip BUIDAT3 aid Bassiry \ ooY adtl3 \ 11 EY APPLELS-32 bekkei And 3 casks, .41, frt. drama 0162 d. fig. tat. /f . THE BIBLE HISTORY Of PRAYER— ' with pftetlea welftebolOr C It arla Clicshir. otzt , L /or salLbT tr. VITINDOW BLINO\FAPERI-Olased,r r V a i e „m44 .4:4 4 j 2l r"eq i n'gf: th i s ignYt ata. as br1.t.,64 t , 71b15 4, TEEINIAS 14.11.1" C., •VOPPER-3 old coppet.stiiir, Raw is viins tam 'deur= 01ota, ..)247 "51116 _ Al DICZKY ]SAGS-1 79, bags Rage, 12 041andiaglica . \ ht t atuter Glob, : fix ,T. Nui . kat! a 6 Glirk i /3-4 bble.,!noar lauding 11 . 9mstea/at .9 . 10 for tee br s . 4 Aun amary •'CO. _... ... __ _ . MESE-50 boies, in \store, for gale 11 .12h15 isarau IMRE,: a ou. ,BULK RAMS and \LARD—j 111 Te t ra %tut N 0.4 Lf.rd, E . r . u. 41 ,4 n irgib "5' CC. F Lix4ED:r44 bbls. 'and 33,1 a e Fle btr a. " " li' , 4 aom qttlf 'ZIVAVIt6. EANS— bas Besas, ntnir lattdki% trim dum F" IDIZ • 2 "`! l* ZwaLH Drouir , . % • . -.III3I[OITAL. A• • ''• • ' .l 0 H N, S. i R W IN . , \.' Ditit9GIEVW JOID AI!OTIIECARTJ , AS, UmbirED, to. the' corner of Pen_, e ‘' \ m•- TA ir rAV and '''' 'gtij.,..tah.l,7bl2l hoop. 5'1117i112 \ \ aod \ OHI:oolohtc. to or bloh,ool coopootoullr terffea \ Election of ohple au sad fawn.. 'Atm, a rack* oche- L, \ \ !Jon df the ApshrXINUOICRY.. Molleiner con Do bol o — •,. ~ • Iron a•tonnfotontlawan. at •01 bon.: loon* \ ‘ \ ifTRAV Al// • ISILL -1- NOODS.\ \ • , \ SPIING STYLES. It \•, - \ • IL p. LMEII; 105 Market %. • for ph., on as Ilhefal tenon as eon h. pm . .. 4 ' 1 licana of tip Eutern 0D00.4..0 cp. , of law, Gomm, ,Lfonoortaing a ftilt anarbaCat of pow oloalrohLo Polo ‘Boancta end llshe In tin tnutet. Aloe. ItihromaDlaa. 8,11 . 11%,110 . a raukral aso:rrtlkezttollkllLLlaixy aion?Lko. \ ""` \ • New leather Store. • •\ , \ \' O.\AIOWItr,,, late of4o firm oft Bard. \• \ - /lo:= Libutastreehnoocalto the bend of Wool . \ once • ohoinaro awl 0401 doore s ho LNATIIIOt. 111Dral. L . nog 04 hp fiat rantoeft froacolno aut. sa.t. Joao. • \ \ Mai a Krii..p.Ottllltirllt of ooothof=l,4= . IrlfoltV i t=or afroftlll'•=9Uong liholhan \ ; nlal I.ooa D O O4 onl'a amoral oportnapt of lindhano. \ tali Ilaolocou booDa wrenOW•otook hfne. I ...Trot:poi , `•,. . t., soli lan. fa chat. 'll would te, nay frtftn. to al/ ' .. , and orstahoolv Rat Datoro`pnrciama cher. hero. • =hit \' .\ • \.. \ • •._.L. ./.\1). 00wIty.. V' ' I , I.; MOORS, COLLARS ' tta. -- I , tildieti.v7ill :' • . \ \ IS, itrol. &LW Ultefl Y. iMI C 0112,1 ELM an aatoolanout _ \ :: •1 DI nonfat otilp es*brte. ii In, an 4 DC. lipentare.olaho land: embrol , lwath d 1 r; tounoWLI,OnWA Etaeltao \ I LW* Intl! handx..nna, to o rio . O l =tooa is In..._•ltnxl ;A :-, \ 1 k I analit:e r itipter=rteno th an tuitua.j frA r !,`• , 1 — ty. PUALIVBXII&thkiOi— . '' a9117111ttt1%"I .L lM4arititt4ttil RV 131364,000 e. Joh of \co, defacchoclo o .'4, y aiy," Vaal( tolirlt== i ttrotrf " k t r o 4 1 panktfooture—wnoe.of, the tom' moh tie mr• ri n (l4lv i ltatl i tos l. 44l . , 1 1 2 1 me hula= Moto we Irt to DoW and ino 00 rt=efooto \ Onrchu o Utz will And It o to air Luta ' '_ intat 14 - ' . '''' • '' A \I • I II. r) LLIPC L ~_‘....--..:L .. • ...,...4 1 ..,.. i l UG A N A N DI dOLASSOQ.4I,I6. If --- . 44 , thrhamt Suit* \ ZOO bbla, Katt don MAKMI4-10., . 1 ...-2L:..._:.:_P0. 14 .1 ' •W M. enciALax I_9). • `IVILPHIE. IVO etiri'Eß'49eo' bags 1110em5 . 117),,' . 4"."4"ll qliii - ..caGiAt o. '',, 1921.4 . - • •,. \ lO ood 3o co 14 1RE 5 1 .5-4 ' , init . . cheetk YOX - 71 "- oi s , ' itigoo; trA do. do.antioowdoo ard ImoorforilOn &PA AtT,,Za , t% t.%,"4,2,17AN.rr 1147414:". % knolls br 4 \ ha 154...• tS:l3l..llAlLekLar a 0314. oas colas, just ee 4 .14 "".1 .1, kL 1,41114.1 TECFAM \
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