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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
,rUBLI4BLD BY WJiitZ t 00
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'RIMY MORNING, APRIL 22. lass.
IOrRE:4I4:I"OhI4TTER WILe.BE FOUND
Olor.6l'a PAGE OP MIS PAPIR.- •
Wariio.lll76...The iiitiMalve Chia
Welklianatt* Offen tO Kir turbunpa soma
a luagdortraala medium of ulaataig their bagman kaolin.
Our liiitastani 4 baorairttnre WI Ora llkmalual, sale/.
lus Jamul oral' attratraaseleounty in Vote= Pcoasyl•
ma ao<traccern.Ohka ; ;
SA-TO,AI7VBICISSIUM.-21altbor 1141torialltootof
nor ktiotityi ratabliihtsont or the DA!ti . %lam on
oranal-ta..6l3.arr. •ADVER.TtagBB who amiss tub
not.oci to Aiwa La . VA POW on. Mondsy,storOlog.
-111oleinird941 Voom,lll talon S o'clock, on Hottest
NOMINATIONS.
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I . T]B CANAL co Bilo3lB,
IIiES POWNALL, fLaxtectater Counig.
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, . . TOIL AUDIS() CIICAZIAL
• ', - iL . .BIaCLFRE, CYFrank/in C'otin...y.
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• . . '-• - ' - row. sintrlTO assail++,
• 1 .clintstlet DIETER Oloterion County.
NW_ LED IMPORTANT RAILROAD 111111P.02.
We heti been made acqtailited with 'a
Rail
'rued project, which, if it is carried out, promi
nes to be-of great iniortante In the Itallrtad
.stem of this country., I? seems Mies year
ego. charter was Proanred to cotairMit • Nail
°cad from the town of Mercer, to this Butte, to
• Simply Lake, where there are come coal
with pima to make a branch . from Mercer - to
the State Ilne of Ohi,. Doric* the iisBloll, of
the LeiPiciture jig closed, an act wan obtained
to mentrant a Baiirciad from "Sandy Lake to
pnalln, and from there M .- Ridgeway, or some
point so the Sunbury and Erie" line: Legisla
tion has also hien secured to extend the Nun
bury A4Beie riii:tr a road with some other
Eame,;to thli'Delisrare at RestoM,' We Mai not
have slated the met Politica of the. leglalaticra
monied; but the inhatanto cf our information •
Is, that daring UM lite "estuilon, the leglabstioa
to;ccraattnet entionotto Railroad through near -
iy the entre of yermsyloranis, in the direction
cf Nesi,Nork, Ennis:if Franklin mid Mercer, be-
Iris points ei"ths line, has been perfected.
, A ileputation - from Mercer °felted' WOll4O,
Ohio, a,day or t#o ago, and went West,' to meet
i'deprflathin frira Columbus ...: They say that a
• •
powerful - .movement Is on - foot;' that they are 1
• hacked by New York Cipltal to , an unlimited
amount;' that some of 'the strongest men in the I
East and the West hare taken hold of.it
ihe design in to Mike en air line, es near as the
• 'country will admit of it, from Clneintiall to Nei
Tork,•pearing through Columbus iind,Warren,
fchim'lllorcer, Franklin, Ridgeway lid Risks:,
Penneyharda. PAilattityltio is no! coneMerd, Cr
A rmed of, or iarcifor,li the niaVerlefiC ' „
Serena gentlemen "Am thatregion, have been
is Ilanishimg all minter, and we awaits .erhat
pair truciness was. This new.movemeat;.it.is
moderatood, will kill the Nerth-srosterrnsproject;*
which never had mneh 'vitality, and, alsolhe
• , Hudson aid Clinton Rativicid, which rune north
,of the intended line, The new line wilt probs..
cross thi Ohio and Pennsylvania mad acme
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„where between Canton and' Wooster-probably
• at Wiesiei of adminia.
Not= am that while. Philadelphia via "so
bus 9 trying to head _Pittsburgh, and _get round
qier, by the_Hompfield and the Northwest= pro
: • jects, - New York /m nompbitely licradOhcr, has
,'scoured tho sight of way :directly throne' Penn
. sylvania, find is reculyUci compete with her on a
short and direst line, richt tie Atari of 'OUP.
If Philadelphia had, malted wlthPlthiburgh in
ails great rate' far the trade of the West, this
•iss . thity might hive been melded.' New . she ,
meets with lithe eirandeeratiOn.
•*” • - •". -AMlnipietant!miCailoot arisen—how will this
• P 7 , 0, tete ..#lO Intere s ts of PittabluSh
stionikli;tvill not be directly beneficial, and
may elehafecintkltaabli ;,.-" but not, we
thbektieany, acetone sox .it. It will give us,
by way , of the Allegke* - Patsy Railroad. a
- very 4494 yea" to thbs4it Reelitlt York,; sod
the astir:Ml6 at:Plitabirgh Sae so great, that
wit telisicri a great iirrtioi of the badness rill
.cpmnthrcaghthis •wity.' , .: In the iliost piste we
• hais thivioir, - wtdch never Dien tiniettiel'ailY
appiwiatea::Thlewillattrtct, - dMingehe beat
logeeiSmir thegreat owe of the freighting bu
siness: !Lela we ahili hare," by unarm of the
river railroad, anti the Steubenville read, direct
• aromas to the heart of•flouthern Ohio, and Nei ,
' itchy:m:lT Venues:tee. These advantages will
paireifaili Unrest Etw York trade. and travel
. - this wet. " Philadelphia, when abe gets the
Hempflelci finished, will Bad New York ahead of
her; en the west aide of the river, Lakin" away
° leer cootteihrtame, before!t circuses the Wheel- ,
log Bridge t
Lc:caring-at: it in thin-view, we do not think
' that Pittsburgh has muck cause to fear; bit to
Philattelpida theprojeet, ia one of the =et din
' gerort`which hit ever been Suggested.
TIIII Bin= Cengems..—Our neighbors of the
Dirpotok yistaidaj,fes their leading editorial ar.
Gale, take gfetted which =wethink
They.* the gneetion—.tisre our public schools
- the propir places-to lid!! theology'?" and an.
- ewer it bringing, that none 'let the melt big
. -*vied iota suswerthe free! and
then ;medal to dialais, that they fear those err,
!rho, dby &Ming, through 'their popular major
:.:ity, the, use dnfavorite tranedstlott af the Bail.
tares In tliefjohools,ausethentors regionals
- portion if theltbrethroti to aging teat/401th.
digs that thiy,buis Pitt naiad of '
• Theithmtprocentit follow:et ,
...2TW,EceipmeW - iwere never &Awed to WM man.
mold Ma tliefikS,. 12lid esti A 490 cla*s a, q
welding bent ort degiound of brag tistful inky
othrpyffst if *liar. The - style is ttist of the.day
mat lit tb .. n i i; l e T tri t eV i th it t
tae aatui ' :ds by,liteg James of England, and
more *ea one Protestant denomination object to
. what they'd:alder erroneous.verelans in; the.
- oiled, the oDlsciplean 13STIO .
a I***4l2r,tbeirodAte Catholics use'
the uDowaywditiotO It then, It 'le only =el
as a nadleg.hdb,.boduse It teaches theology,
and thal.tied of theology recognised::by eom&
. tutu of Protestante, how cut coy. one "hole re:
of!posedtortaldng .thcologtoll acentaarles"
d clot Common , Behools, Advocate Its nee' as
reading-book—and If to used, why may net the
iselptes +artier, and tho Catholics
iheltein
We IMAr•iar-nelghbone havetread the, Holy
Soripturaieto vii.y the pirrwre, or they Would
not hare- ignited the extraordinary sentence In
. . the oviemeitement or the above emind, which
Ire have pieced r They semi to have
'forgotbei:Glat.ihtrilitilfoontabm ths moth.
l egato aid reasonable account we had of the Cie
. stint; of the early . hidery and settlement of the
hutas4 r ;rene; * c; the Deluge; of thereteirkablo
enalitleg and deliverandtand exodus of the Oil
:- im!! of tenet - ski: et:the:gees:A of Govern.
. Meat and, Lain appointed by God for %di
denees.".;;Theiludi foigetten that st contains the
- Morell,dr,wldeltle the fottadatlon of our
tog 311nro4toso, and the onlystandard of per.
sonarmorall. , Thoy forget that it estabudee the
Holy ;faith, irldoh ie ag*wledgel loots ao.
yerragent and, Inetitutlons, sad its- dmreeration
pionlehed: The Bible not used' In
,any ode!
. point d tiew thoo:14 Theology! We are .mated
&teach arieseatbia.. The history of the world,
- for the flint two or three . thoadad years would
• be a blankwlthout In tbo . purity of its
sagnie,,,thidahlimity of its Meld, the grandeur
of jig 1 004tfaitt, no book , •
T&Wittyle; tOo,llsnet fttoe.cammoneohoolrt
Atleilditegleis! the inference we dray froth the
phiinAniff, ~Thle is the fadtbni
ever.),wardAW o bjected to on this, se.
i o n& nadlalion.
pithy, pate, ebsdeelii.togic. - asion. 'ill:poet
,; dm i rg pi,,mitOuritio copprool . niou or din
lei& to the
romodiniiiiitiotimiaor? or,ui for otomorg
or. It ;11 - ileitsent i In: Its
strong Inleirwerful diotion; oanmit - larg
- ttr to' Zang Pathos
hdra.noktloteidi fo istend the Bide
' as areedlegbook,mi tlos*titi.Ofitavtefatnestt
and its &Woe. apartfrint:lte theoloA - idther
•4b Wake:nth a aerioco lininlid.:ltra tot
1:49 ciPtiezed Otit /OSP.edto::ttrAt Dent
- - minds` 14 the . wu!'47." bSTY:'enli*to,
now attention to the danger to manCkun,.•
_ Mon soboais,iunk tn. ther.asenirk, were them*
iiaeniaof thetbotesetract't renal
,
Bible is to be excluded from the schools at the
dt mlii of 94 -1 4011latiotlh• Pepe, to mend
eneY eltettlißtetat icaOttea to it, Sat .in Ll3oofd•
"C , ii#l - 04 dagili.Of fiat Climb, be ‘ 3211 *
degell the nide principle. L.Christian nation
must deathentre its schools, to satisfy • profess
ally Christian led, but Villa ill malty hue est
up • rule of action iruperior to the Bible. Inter
act the Bible to CC. ommon Schools, and what is
the consequence? Thoj will become truly "god.
lead." i The children will know that the Bible Is
an interdicted beak—that even the Lord's Prayer
cannot be used as'en invocation for the blessings
hf Heaven, and they will soon learn to incur at
• bookirlitch is unfit for the school room. The
tionseinentie will be, all see Christian - parents
- remove their children, and the schools will
o destroyed. This the great object of the Pa
y will be accomplished!
.111
This Is aChristian nation. Tea thousand facts
attest It. Our ieventment and laws recognise
it in trains ways. The Bible, without note or
comment, is the Christian's book, his guide; his
role of action. If a single seed to this ottani,
calling Itself Clizistbus„ is afraid of this book—.
afraid of its simple, unexplained truths upon
the minds of its Children-1f its system of the
chiszv,. in 0 word, cannot stand tits Bed pound
from the Bahl, gyms Mahood of a aiLl, then lot
thatiyetem perielii.for It is not true. Let the
Bible never be given up to encourage darkness.
Dana op ECM -MC H. SING
The long expected Mirth of the Vice West.
dent took place at Ma home, in Dallas County,
Alabama, on Monday evening last, April. 18.—
He had only reached home the day before. s
;William Mks King an born In North Caro
lins, and was 67 or 68 years old at the time of
his death. ; Ile hsd the admit:age of a good-ed
amen; and commenced bin public life at an
early age; and has been IL% office nearly ever
duce. He true elected to the Legislature of his
native State before he was 21, and to Conyers
wherntO was 24, and served in that capacity
from 1810 hi 1814, and was subsequently sp.
pointed Eleartary of Legation to Wm. Pinckney,
Minister to both Naples and Bt. Petersburg. He
settled. izi Alabama in 1818, and in 1819 was
elected "united States Senator from that Mato,
which dlgnlBed ofEcoite held for 24 consecrative
years, and reeigned'in 1844, to accept the Mis
sion to France. The next year he retVmed
home, and In 1848 returned to the Senate, and
held is position there until the' 4th of March
last, having presided over that body aloe the
death of Con. Taylor. Ma pPbUo' life was dill.
thaguished less for ability thancourtesyAnd
Maticineso of manners, and vu hilly extr eordi'
nary Thom ltenztrette length. His death leavgs
a 114 , 1!107 in the office 'of NicePreoldent which
will: *Wu until his 'enicianor if elected in
The following account of the landing of the
Tice President, on his urea from Onba.._will
be read with mournful interim: '
from the wows skeeter .urnsig
'Yesterday morning, about 'lx o'olock, the
steamer 'Junior. Capt. Armstrong, brought up
The Pruident King and his aesompanyingrela
gives, from the' !steamer Fulton, which remains
at her anchorage near Dog River Hare, They
were landed on Government reed Wharf, where
an immense assemblage of citizens had Whaled
to witness the debukation. CoL King our
forward enppored by two of the often of the
Fulton; and was eanducted to a carriage provid
ed Amite repose. He appeared to be extreme
ly feeble smcl attenuated, though he bore hie
bead erect, and his eye" glanced round seeming
ly with a rid, though pleased Interest, to And
hignself once more on the eoll of his beloved
Alabigna.•—the'Land of Hist. •
Thin was a profound eanution in the large
crowd present, as -they geed upon the form of
the venerable statesman and patriot, thus en
(tabled by' the heavy -hand o disease—thus
stricken by the arrows of sielmele, in the =Met
of the honors which the nation has so recently
be upon-hint—and the sad countenences,
the uncovered brows,* and the•noute,deooroun of
all, testified to. the deep solicitude and wimps,
thy which universally prevails& The sad spec-
tan! ispressed the cordial and enthusiastic
eheers whichwould have otherwise, greeted our
Illustrious fallow citizen upon his return to the
emporium of the State which haa so long alter-
Ished him as her febbrite eon. .
--During the progress of the Junior up the Bay
With the national flag • displayed at her Jr:M
idair, the SteteArtillery &maths Vine Premident's
rebate of seventeen gone
OoL Mak. with his fuelly,,,wes iimediately
comitietedtoliseßattleHouse..4lot he now has
most pleuent and dedzable macs. It is„gre
understand, his Intention .to ..remain some days
in this city. „We trod tketthellioweathee now
may alleviate his disease, and give
him some slight increase ofstnnigth. , Forum”
days before taxying Ceba, the hideouts °Lilt";
climate tharkiTill not BO fintlibill SO hid be
hoped but his puma to this port did notili
crease his debility. ; ~;
Tbq pids our eitiseneare not, ender the cirri%
ntances, iermitted to make any pablio.driabn
strati= of .their regard for their distinguished
countryman, yet -they have theright it proper
and becoming to Wiry to LL Murray and: the
other 10113111i1 of the yalton, their gratitude and
esteem for the Endues, courtesy, and attion
which thoseolacere, have extended to Co King
during his pregame' upon that feud. this
grlew, errangements are on foot, we underitaid,
to tender to them a public dinner.
The ralton will remain but to-day, we believe;
in our waters, and, then proceeds to tette her
regular elation In the worries.
ACKCEDSZT ix TEII CAXAL.—Ther steamer Ti
eh," from New Orleans, with a heavy Oargo
hf railroad Iron, broke a pitman stoop, and cyl
inder head of one engine, while In the canal
yeeterday, sad, in addition. - hod to llpten to
pt through. This detained her, and we the
-vanes of the detention of a dins more boats,
which were awaiting their tarn to enter the ca-,
.
' The Tecumseh got thrombi the canal yester•
terdsy learning—jot 60 !Macs making the pas.
sap.. Tide was owing in part to the mishap to
the boil, In part to betatron heavily lad= and
hariag to 11.01 en, 'lad to the deteutiona caused
tiy perzoltting a perfset fleet of coalbotta to go
through &bald of the steamers:..` . :
By,thisarrangensent a great many light boats
were detainidnollyo4 boom intheir tripe, which
is Seri annoying, and prejudicial to their but
ness.—Likiinultv Coinior.
The, above statement of 'fats, from a paper
published in. Louisville itself, in is specimen of
the every-day history of that :mime% the Lou
twill. CanaL All - other annoyances in western
navigation, clink into Insignilicsnee beside this
ODO. Thous - . lotkostsd Western. couuoorco
.
'ought to tasks &joint effort for eitlier emiarging
thoprelent canal, or building a new one.
Arm-SLAlrmy Cormarnoi-:- . Anti-Star
try Goisraition met at asdoistl, on liar Taw,
4b,. Garruix. Limo, of Obio, predict. Moo
Erode:dm W. Lloyd Gatlin, of Bolton, 0. - W.
Jraut, of Indiana, C. L Bemond, 6 eolored lDan
from Salem, Ifsse.',.2.lrs. Emit. and Ms. Guild
of [that city, and JudziEterens, of biodlson..
Booretarict: J. W. Chien, of Clinton so., W.
11.' Day, of • Olorelsad, W. Toner:, from Ma
Om co., mid J. tdoEldoirbity;of Cleves:a_
Business Committee: Wm: Mold Darrissii, Dr.
W. D. Brisbane, W. H. Day, M. B. BulAsSrus
Judge Stevens, Dr. Brook,of
Mrs. Barwood, birs.,Colemsid, C. Destaldsen
and• Mrs. A. 11; Ernst.
Tho President stated in hiti opening wddreas,
that the Convention ke4 been celled by the AO'
ghmsy.Ludies ofiei r toinnsti, for the purpoce of
colleeting tsgetho2 Anttalseety sentiment
of the country, sit o - deliberstiog on future lo
tion. Resolutions were precented,und epeoches
made diziog the tiny, bus nothing definitely di
tormined.on, The Convention wu expeateetto
days. • •
ROIL CnAJfci BIIALIR, at this city, has been
appointed 'United States District Attorney, for
the Western Diedriot at Pennsylvania, In piece
of J. IL Swelter, Paq., removed. The is a good
appointment. The net ottlie Pittsburgh
. 0
iotatteeets, we atippefe;, wilt be heard prom eon,
and est at rest mess 41t17.6 - 1111 heart& .
.BIACCiOCID . II Ifirtazor for April, le moir of
the afoot Intereating nemherr we hare wen for
iFoo dram:. The Aden df that able periodical
aiti be delighted rilth this omtabeeiFor . by
blidoihroay, 4th grade:, and Wes; Sichkgdeld
erect-
• . bleniteto -Acura—Two men ere ntw
Ineireoreud. in.the Morrie aunty (N. J.) 3114
Os, wore Unlisted for Abs murder et a mu
named / 14401 1th.lbsibt, end too to. be Wed b
tdorthte - tru next week, Fortunately tor. them
the' supposed -ouudwed mat :het tamed up
astir* and bliddotrin
SPe understand the Rom Salem Bothica Wu
declined the *ppointaaezt he roaestlyteoetered of
o,4 9 fact vlas W; Cafe Lair,
temoita
.1 , 801:1 DEW TOBY,
entlete-Jedeere et
. 0e ritiettneee
- - : Nrw Toar.,lllpril 19, 186.3.,-
: "Thsibnpravetnent in . Ena• affairs noticed
at the aloes of last week, continues. and alto
!tether =Wes look more buoyant than foraonte
time, with a fair prospect eta email:mance.
Much of the present -ries in stocks, however,
mutt be attributed to the natural reaction that
always occurs after such a Serious fall as occur-
red in March, and a good share of It to the Cen
tral Railroad cocutolidation, Which by forcing the
central rowiti up to unheard of prim, has help.
ed all the list by sympathy. Money is compel ,
atively easy, sod Its many trazumetione are effect
ed at raven per cent. as at a dearer rate.
Prom Earepe, the contributions to the Crys
tal. Palace pour in with great rapidity, no leen
than five hundred paoksges arriving on Otter
day lash The applications. from the Milted
States contributors are upon a large 11V110, and
- much as the exhibition will advents° Boropean
wares, the belefit will be mill compared to
what our Anhui will !Nemo by this opportuni
ty to compare our products with those or the
wealthy and elder mannfactarere of the Old
World. If an many`gay" to see the exhibition In
fall blast as now visit It out of cutiotity, the
stonkholdere cannot fall of taping a large divi
dend for their enterprise.
Measures bare been taken to recurs the Al
so Office at an early day, and all imagine it
will grow into a mint very aeon. The bars It Is
authorized to export are more ,valuable than
gold etln, and ate avail* valuable for the beaks
to keep in their vaults up to a certain'amount.
Very little_coin is requited for the redemption
of circulation, and firs millions can remain as
bulliod all the year round. As currency, we
see little gold, preferring wild cat money at a 1
share for common operatione.,
. The, Commercial newt • from the other side of
the Atlantic Is as faibrable an we could expect,
and our markets for Cotton- stead up
Dealers in breadsteffs are not well pleased at
the course the English market has taken, and
do not look with complacency upon the amounts
given by-English writers of the immense advanl j
tape .glind Is to reap from the markets of the
earl, which they agree are distincd to supplant
those of the United, Buttes -and the Baltic in
feeding England. 'The [ninon tablets of Great
Britain dertainly dew this state of things to be
already socomplished, and we stud! teen Sod
that reducing our tariff on British manufeotures
does not give no wangle mouth to feed except
those that come to be fed.
The enterprising . Vie. Holden, dealer in small
home' and old reinitiate, has informed the Comp•
troller of the State that he declines to take four
hundred thonsond dollars of five per cent stook
at par. Hirreasons tor theta hoaxing the State
are very cool. Be charges the State with legis
lating away the value of his porolmseitnd has
no Opinion of such a course.
• Summer plants have. arrived In market, and
striwberriee can be bad at a dollar the basket.
New potatoes from Bermuda, excellent peas end
tomatoes.= also be bed for about their weight
in (appall, with plenty of English mutton from
eheep as large as moderate tined cows. Beef in
only sixteen cents a pound, and lee only twice
as high as lest year. The next strike hereabouts
must come from 'omploYere who beveled their
loaf pretty veil cot down'of late. - •
The Hippodrome Opens on the 2d of May, and
persona who fancy the "horse theatre" and the
(poets of the ring combined with the old Roman
and Grecian games, will have a rare treat Beat
-to the Crystal Pekoe it promisee to be the moat
desirable amusement of the day. Those who
prefer daylight sports to those of the evening
.can be gratified, and the children can see the
sloth and have their nap In good season. C.
num OP Tom POPE IN ctscrinn.
Lut -week, after five thousand :-pipers were
.tank off, we learned that, victory perched on
the aide et the schools lo that not one anti-:
school sun was elected to any office: but .espo
' °billy no one opposed to the school" was elected
either' school director or school visitor. In the
Fourth and Thirteenth wards, where the - great , .
w est influence was brought to beer against the
sehoole and where the Roman Catholics were the
post numerous, no opponent of the schools was
elected elther visitor or dire/floe. Both Demo
crats and Whigs, where the school" were 'direct
ly concerned, . forgot their peculiarities, and vo
ted far the school'. Boma of the Catholics—
how many we knew net—took the 119.20 noble
grousul, and declared by their votes, that, though
they were Catholics, they were not Papists. On
the whole, the victory, for WI good of human
extort,. is both timely and 'glorious. The con
stitution le honored, the laws are observed, acid
principle is maintained In . Dope:llion to despot
ism, irreligion, and every evil work
-
- - Our heading is ilgrdleantTfie Pipe is the rif
fielitimtur in Cincimual. rut canon law and his
creed under the earietion of an oath, that
the principle" of the Much'of Rome most he
taught by. ivory telpher of youth. The Archbleli
op,Fas an: his etficier,dathelceund to' or
cause to be tonight, to ell th"" yentitU eL ohumb,
than peonliar.doeutnes of Popery, inclicalnt •
wealth* of geotestaals, byl ther,laquialtlon and
°there:teats, the compulsion of Urethra teirefiiive
Popery, the absolution of oldsters from their oath's
of Allegiance; In short, all the dootritatr of Ililde
hazed and Bonita!, that Buts neeetwal to sal
or
'isietl-tti,ireerry creature to be subject to the
xe:4l6 — bglii. in girth:ale and temporal:F. The.
T t foriaffithop was only foltilliag his eta when he
- wanted to destroy our school spasm Map:bor.
dilates, u strict Papists, were only doing their
datywhin they fell la wittillas - elewn. The Cath
olics Wain; epithet these rime and measures
were noWnplets, though they nay be called Ca
.tholks, as any other I:Meisel:sea are called by that
name.
loaddr
It is refreshing t0"0G—....10 that though then
wu • going ebbs ofPapists egainat the Reboots,
they have been defeated conipletely thus fat. But
the pries of liberty is eternil vigilance. The for
eign religions and political power In onr midst is
agovernmsnt within a government. It is ciao
well organised. The seat Is 0. the Vatican. The
archbishops, bishops. inquieltors and clergy of
the United States are the iworn Moors of the
Papal crown. Let them* iirrowly welched and
gestate* Chet they may not overturn oar lib.
ernes. —.Vaunt MY* ti.lll Advocate. -
Oar contemporary 'postal plalnlv, bat troth.
folly, and Wino jusLihst viol" wbioh we designed
to present la iddition to the' ocilments made a
tow. dajeago,ln emit, columni, on the Papal op
position to out' common eobool mama. To this
"oomplealostnnut 'the controversy come at last.
Jest the isms issue Is Involved in this city se was
more openly avowed and boldly contested In Ola
clirnatL The 11=Mo:few:muesli of . the hostile
movement in various pore, or the 17olon shoWs,
that It has a common origin, wine its being eon- .
lined exclusively to the Tamen CattioUo eaergy or
biefirnky very plainly declares nip be of foreign
origin. Tales a view of the matter that may
not be Rarely overlooked it Is not pleuont to
say of gentlemen residing among as s 3 citizens;
that they, aoknowledge a higher government than
that under which they ttojv stud& highPrivileget,
social, moral, political and religious, in the very
creation of which .110100 of them take a part rut
the respeotiro eloptioni come rota; but.ws may
not shrink from, the declaration of to important
a foot merely. bocause its utterance may loom to
be diseourteons to gentlemen estimable In every
dell and social relation.
The great fact then at the bottom of this it
. eradicable hatred of and determined 'opposition
to popular education Is that stated by the West
.olll Advocate. That Is to trey, Cud the lyterloc
elcrgy obey the higher, end they Obey the Pope.'
Their oaths require it They are boned, every
where, clod under all cirromstsnott to obey Ida
will and commands, however tenth vet varialkle
with the Institutions under whioh . they live. Nei
:ther Archbishop Hughes, nor Bishop Purcell; nor
any ntheiprelate iltheltomanCatholle i chninb,
will or can deny this. Pins the IX Is their goy
ernign, temporal is se spiritual, and hie be
hest their Ist; and it la at hie biddthg, of what
Is eqeivaltrit, in accordance with the tenets and
;commode of that Church of which, they reteg
nice him es the Road; that they Interfere :with
ear tatititione and seek to overthrew cif 1640
system. And It is of &Is motive for Raiz his
to common sehoid education Rat we are
jeelons.' • „ •
As Americans, and as , at heart repntdioans,
these itomen Catholle prelated load tot enter
tain snot !calmest/las they hare esprereed oat,
sully and 'ln those newepapers witch, If not the
acknowledged organs - of thee, for' , ..irlunt they
aPealt, ere virtually ea, aid have 'lndeed been
rather approved than dissvoied. Ectoratica and
republicanism must go together; they are imp
arable. Willane education the poople• cannot
Worn thenusiree; with education, they will ev
er assert and, practice the right of self-govern
meat. -Hails the issue. An educated people—
we "put Oftiatassor--will no more submit to
ecoleibuttleal despetlem than to political tyran
ny. 'Petular education is subversive of deep*.
diem, and trace Pemry, essentially and 'beyond
all other latittaltattesspolle, has always with-
helnt from its people, and:dreads its Weans.
Here, white it btu:Aligned footing, where HI
balite hays ham tett, and It la lalusivitail do;
' mend, and, where Papal &alba:atria not iftrik.
!deed, tt h leexpeffieat that the Popeallould go
pear to be Moving in appositict to lt, and equal
lyinexpedisit that the Romish clmYy sit ag
tail educed= itself; tat it Is no leer true flor
It moth* colt ihe est" , aeattitatioui and Lorain:
ble character of the Charah 'toot() did the Pope
i. the iisticitos ofltis holiday, god del Ihif
hostility is direitel egailist oleaati,o, ;hovel if
tolks &boil s oysters only.
Ai Proteetants, we desire no controveter on
this subject; not that we leer that tar etiolate
will be broken up. Per otherwise, A pttiple
thur r have Cote known tho.benolite at tree and
universal edoostion will eteadfaatly ' , there to
the system. ' Rut we regret Ole interference
e fdrolo potentate, through hla Agouti', with
our onatome and privileges, brow* we foresee
o rosult, If ouch Interferon°e it poroletral In,
molt calosnitous en all Adm. There ten be
no peso* en t inertia Protoetants and Romantete,
is between the majority and minority, If the
latter osatino• thus to disturb sod annoy thi
former. :i,)re know that' our system of free, pop ,
genicrol education, retards the spread of
Popery. . But the Unit le with Popery, and not
with edatiatlom and that cannot be • valid, be•
peacoat, humanising, and elevating system,
which cannot bear contoot with education. Pro.
teolantista proats by mob contact, and therefore
vindicate, its truth and adaptation to man's
best and highest oapaalties; and it is presump
tion of the worst kind to demand that beeline('
Romanist errors cannot bear the light of educa
tion and the atmosphere of the common school,
that therefore education shall be extinguished
and the school-bows demolished.—Noto York
Commercial Advertuer.
'~IYI'P~FM:~U.~
PROVISIONS AT TUN biome.—Theta will be
lees provison railed at the South this year than
there was to that past. The disposition is mere
turned to plaiting, Into which the whole force of
the South will be thrown. There will be more
seed put In the ground this season than at any
previous one. Our exchange" (numbering near
ly fore hundred trim every district of the South)
hare spoken of this state of things. The Con
ner:seam will be a larger cotton crop and a short
provision product at the South. If: emigration
continues to Sow on the same, and Australia and
California produce gold In such enormous quan
tities, an unchanging price for cotton will be
captained, notwithstanding a larger crop.
if Europe remains In a slate of peace, the
planters will have plenty of customers for their
cotton. We therefore have pa objection to the
accounts of preparation far increased mope; as
it is an evil wind. that blows no man good, and
Westernzople will be boperfitted.by each •
state of things. thir exchanges notice that pro
visions are already getting sr.eree In the Interior
of the southernmost States.--BoutArrs peper.
Elation AND Ausrsuse. —The English pa
pers regret the Demomstio feeling whites is stea
dily growing up in the colony of Australia. The
troops sre insulted, end have little cc no influ
ence in the preservation of order. Every thing
done by the Government seemed to be nnpopu.
lar. The people at large were impatient at be
ing tramelled by laws impoeed by authorities
16,000 miles off; and it le mentioned as a eigni
&ant circumstance that p ortraits of Her Majes
ty were almost =saleable. The soldiero, too,
are beginning to desert from the 40th reghneut,
in Australia, and are off to 'the diggings.- Up
wards of 20 are gone. L 26 per bead Is offered
for their appreheasitau
An interestiag oue, involving the action of
the Sloe, Lets of South Carolina, ram to e the
before the United States Distriat Court at
.Charleston, as the Ittlo hut A negro British
subject arrived at the poet of Charleston, nearly
a year ago, in the Clyde, from the West 'tiles.
Be was oonfieed by the Sheriff, In pursuance of
the legal ;meditate to that died, and now brlop
cult against that officer for false Itnyirtionment,
laying damages at $4OOO. - The decision will
tent the legallty.of the State m claim upon free
negroes. The snit Is conducted 'by the British
Consul at Charleston, to adherence to the be
stow:tons of hie Government
VALIIMIL3 BICUP.—The eteamer Louisiana,
which left this morning for Cleveland, took
eat the duet lot of sheep that have ever purred
through this city. They were under the chugs
of Mr. C. W. Foote, of Cornwell, Vermont, their
owner,and who le taking them to Columbium end
Jeffarsoti conotlei, Ohio, to dispose of. Ur.
Foote has been lu the badness a number of
years, and he informs us that he has never seen
finer sheep than are .La this lot. There are two
rams' in the auk, Imported by 8. W. Jewett,
that are vetoed at $5OO each. The flock, which
art, imported French and Spanish Muds, cum
ber two hundred,. and their fleeoee.will average
from Mien to twenty pounds. eeloh.—itoffato
ComrserriaL
liananuenta llzzact.Cardinal Wiseman, of
Landes, during a resent Una on the Ccatinent,
accepted a Locket eteetairdnit a lock of hair re
corded to hams been nut from Bamson'a heal by
Danish, Mamas also. shown the soloists with
Widish the ont'it,:ch ant Alf the bladirci'whlch
Viladisttnoily marked
liartatoan'to.Ytnev's Boonn.--Thet -Minne
sota Lieglaialare Stas incorporated
company to build • road frilVdliti-j'alli et Bt.
Anthony to Puget's_ Wound on the Nellie. The
distanod between Chicago and the Psalm on
this routs is estimated at 1,766 miles.
.Torre to Eupora—lt is Bulged that . Senators
Douglas, of Illinois:and Pont, of Yawn:, coo
template s visit to. Europe this spring. Mr.
Corwin, has taken passage it New York in the
packet of the 28th rtf;fday. Mr. Douglas will
probably leave at an culler date. -
The leikserchante of New York have puhileh;
ed their season terms. " They charge .fiftteints
a w e r for ten or twelve pound, of tel de
ar d agalost twenty-live charged last
season—put double. .
=The general elections in the State of Virgiela
will take place the' fourth Thureday (the 26th)
OS May. They embrace the election of thirteen
lambert 'of Coogrese,.
members of the nor
Legislature, and three.. Commiseloaers of the
Board of Public Works.
' They begin to-talk of railroads and plank
roads in California. The klaryerillo Herald, of
!Sarah 12th, contains nodose of two contempla
ted railroads and one plank road.
A mouatainct marble has been discovered in
tke groat Salt Lake Valley, of almost every riot.
or, containing slabs of every .
Silver miner aro stated to hare been lately
dlicortmtd lo' Monterey county, Clanton* and
iii different rid= hare beta traced.
. .
-There au, IC Ii gala, one hoialref apparourea
Cur farrararillship at Honolalo, strong whom are
afar ex•Qoretnorg.
Ma Frederica Bremer protelasito publish I
stork un Amalie= Shivery.
o Cement
is- The :undersigned, havi corstantly on
band a large supply of Baasat's alrDamalol3llllXlit
of varranted situditr. This snide le tO. bast and caup•
sat material for Clstanar—ss Ibreinah mums of
101.0; laid In and plastered wlth Udi Carat, srUl en.
'don for Ina, ad arca plutons:l cds clay. walla. In mom
airs coursa, to Ma alarms of .o Ina, bounces,
few dr7s. sad as to neat arty orlhiarr demo Of out.
tide pressurs, nor la the water In the lint affected. Thls
Citoent sOOOlO ba used for ill nudaransoui, underwater.
and errand structures. for all Ismartant bulldlrust and
lb. fro walls, oosLo• wall& rbinaer tont. tailos, aqua.
data, musk locks, and aim suedes of brick and stone
*tact.n arts:Wel to water. duly. or trod.
BtlftlatllXlE a 121011.61/d.'
116 Watt: allot and 160 Nrontatrea.
Woana! Wommil—A groat many
i,arnat treailon ban hen Tenon. arplatidon tha mien
dr. ood oloonfr log. tha Wants goomated Jo nuo human
oynam. ecarcaly anynin of )dtdloal allontom in elicited
inn Ourata olmomdloo and infound swarth, and yet
'Onion. an ray onoh dlyldtd la *Ann on tho onb.
.loot.- 74 moot ba adoring& lornrar.lhot arta all. a
oto4lo of nyolllout 1b... Moon. and an:Vying nu body
from than promon. I. of Mon nla• than the whet dl..
nubbins as to tha orlon. The onalllng snot has at
Lana bon band.—Dr. illooron Torolling Is the mach
sought attar naoldo. • and haiastnobr .tiPm«Lod aL
ar
otb Woma notildnag Ito ebony balms naloarmll7
ookanloolgoll or medical ymontionen; '
- tor ado by an drualob mai / 0 1.2 aid
country - , and ',hobnob comb retail by than& broynotom,
opt J. KIDD a pf1...80 Wool rant.
X67' BURKE k BARNES' SAFES—Nero
Ls . thd kind of hniliicanY Ice 7e tho'v4lac of cur ma.
woo which,. cant:oil:Mantis rat tha t•Patatlan of oar
scot: •We uagreotty published pseeral
Prorlas that Sabo made fcm ouricaidar and oralnar7
dales, sod cold Atm!, bar•Shicla• Cabioctsd b the
mum TEXra .11f 41. 1 2TUAL'OONNLbenATIORth:
and precerrid their east.? tots* Croo from damage.
She folloulas Y atkotheiptohyama Incontestable
eharactan—
010,000 • WORN OF BOOKS 4WD - PAPERS
lAV!D WITa A No S4fl
. - ~ . . , Ammo% tltiClocarr, Pita'.
. •~
- ....:lftwots. Born Vaasa-Deara 131 tor Your two tottoto
Into duly - tooelood. 1 wu swoon st tbli twat. I would
IVl n F. " fristel War howit ." l=trat r o ""
mentos' ot as 10t6 (a Joao saw.-wor Now. baatt7 .
Woo burtwd bogus. It Imo built of loco:toad brio ' 4
riltil " V the firo. thew " :1 7 441/2:tht y colr r,,l r tt i o:t i lig', .t
• Wits sta0111:1101 DM Wag • any balm .
tity not.. and boo ma ttut w.... 1. lb. ath.
Obotottiol to ttr i r a. floosoott=. whl.6 woo
rrwild gotoZawoolitfordolor bok m4 'l's '
Ma tlo Co kegs Moir ri 4:t..
$40111:11.0. Oa. low Wolf 00c00.5504 boo ,=.4
..a... . Yount. truly,
. •.. ... JOU ; CLAIMS.
or Musa& KIDD .4 CO. havejeLlt received
evvhandnd dam a Charter Wald, p s e t u..l fl i msy
thcortlivall MOOT floaDr . nt,z.
kaatp'Broma 'Medan. moat Brown irbbor, wbb,
aad Howl . ltuntis Boo& It b dOltp7 aT an. that
umaTurlp Nexus Um MUSS fa th• waid. ' mu
WINS, 4/43—Y4/roods. 'alablrig to pm: ...
a.
ar. rearm RCM srts UT:suet Al dirtrissSons.s.s,
as rmssilal. ems 'sessisi *No.'s!. Ms to:mat prim., p s
Allsa Ittors ;.
of • :.:Faoori.vram-,z.. . , .
ArarketAad Float stmts..
Cu ildrartblement of Marked Cordial,'
'Wki s'siSs.c: s- • •-•- • -
w. IV* believe Nature has provided a
e. i t tit • irrf r atorew *ldol teat II h.,.. Kira"
rffit9to.4 r 110 /C . int.. rut or
0-o!..llA 4 iltp , r relererrosloi drop to the bevel.. of Mother
Peerro 15, 9,19,0 d•ohro one of the betatron of lbws
r.44.4141R. Heed rho , follorrlory festberoy • ~,Ttp by •
ritOrolol yet-or
rill , Pdpf Vstur,,Ololo, gent 16.105.
#5. P. pt, prnor_saie 1 i 'bare &DOI .11 Tour Perroloaro.
rr f1...4 NI, ...is too months vast. and here beset look.
I . s drd 5 7f. " : " 4.157 i rtga. '" t4:llrn; ""Pir. ris "n g b ' n
~,,Lin.n r S. Si,. as 4 vlsontarr. dir danglarg, st ' the
Vl'4 17:41Voritt. l in%f:17U1P11 ' erge l' lLT:l h arg
h. , ........ nn,l ins flux stnoo.d. inn ohs r•norarsd
1,,...111,1 , r, II I. 01.0 on art...or:ll=r, rarnedr tor
~.....0 i 11,,,01iq.., Cant gruiren, and Barnmatlrro.
5.4 lo • il rils , ;sm • ha , r boon rand of long standing.
/tirett mina. • lasso BM/WM.
1,1 0,1 11 01111 M 11/..pioto le Pi t t.borgh.
ku I r *tett adrrttlrlas VotrolenadDlessa e007.i
; HO. P. SMITH & CO.,
No. 54 WOOD STREET,
twit tim netnntion of buyers In thia market
113=1=3
BERING AND SOMMER DRY GOODS,
O. 1.31 , 7 ii.unuu we mica 11.0.1Arroff
• blob they tffer Int eal•
AT A ANA IL ADVANCE NOE CASH OR ADORE CREDIT.
rntrTs_.4if 11wis. Tartish had Dorosollof
a r t4F— W tre ll llirE h erag , l .t tt "-"N
A 1011atX4—idaLo oad . foho7—• lona Dock Al Dootosh
2ATlFgarralo.,,,o gaTUUtc
TWID/O—ERMIDETTN—And•Ione Thrifty
of too BUMMER WEAR.;
LTIVIDS Wm: PA tiTALOUITERY—AII leading mug.., VSId.
. Awl
LITIESS—MINSN DRILLS—SLAY LINERS--TADI E
LISIMB—Sod homy now stiles Irish Uoods, our own
Import/Woof
RI ENANDS—Largo And harodsonao asohlmOut;
V ROT Iti o—LI tf NOS—ILLIINoiCR-dEdug,_cuEogs
—CobTfOlf TIVECIM—oIIIRTISO It/RIPER, th;
Nom vortoty of /mow. 1111ERTMUS, DRILLINGS—
OD•coof .111111TINflh food IDIEETINOAI
RANDIERROIDEVO--CRAVAIR--All desesiptlons of
- VARIETY 00000. Ah to.
Plttoburgto April 12,1463.
CHARLES. H. LOOMS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER.
Naas, Banda, Norgagee ete., Negotiated.
PAATIGULtIiATTiNTION GIVENTOTIIIITIMEWEI
AND &&LE 07 STOOIIII.
a/.071a am Joaea aCo earnaiWool and Math
.trests. J. 16
REMOVAL.
POSTLEY, NELSON & CO.,
MANII/AOTUEERS Or
HarkerfED AND CAST 'II=EL atoms Autz
' SPADES, • ODE BARRELS,
SOLID BOX VICES, PICKS,
WOES, NEITOCKS,
Sc. Le. &o.
•
Have removed to No. 17 Market street, where
Mgr mitommo, mot merchant. momolly. to. Molted to
oar stock before pmehooto,.W.ben. Llsolog•
takoolho *saer Pa , tbe.sle n Memo N. llama Co..
:IMM:rod h AY AND MANUatt POO.KII. 0., lot an
propamil to forolon a soponor ortlelo of bob St laden
Pokoo I Mfotam
JAMES P. TANNER.
WUOLZSALK DELLOR
Ell 80071, SHOES, BOBLITS, RATS, acC.,
NO. 66 WOOD BUM; FLTSEBITILOD,
Between Third and Fourth. •
*My stock embrama every variety and
!kV. of Mts. nbanta, Dosnastaanna Pannnanad meet rnnn
tb. Maar IngLanal /isnot:Warm 0. ritoutt groottuly to
the Blaring and Summer sales. and .111 Da add 1111 Wt.
factory taloa: coma. log tavoroblr trial Mom of PDI o•
dalinala and halo Valk. Purcbasara mill plead. call and
azanOn• Ulm burin. rand
A. H. HOLMES & BRO. ,
ILANIMACTUII9SII OP
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS,
NATTOCKS, CROWBARS,
SITTBI3IIIWH.
Otllea 95 'Wood tt., between let and 2nd.
t ri t ll work otrosstsl roust to say msautsetould.liO
Oitissn's Immo" iiampany of Ettstrargb
11. D. KING. PluenZer.
AA:IOU L. ALLNANUILL. SEM
uric% as W/XECIP., arm= ilesicer AND
WOOD CSICEE23.
41;r• LIMA XIS BULL Alin Aaat, HIDES ON Till
01110 ADD H 1 IPPI sivicas. AND TAIDUTA.
DI Ag.
asv.rt Jou or lows Ds Fait A7pq
lAsperas IAO BSI. and INLAND NA ria• 17021
sad MA to SPOSTATIatt.
. DISCITaIus:
11 D 18. I W. Latinos. Jr..
1..
Met. flaser, ,8. M. Mar,
ISt. !norms.
Itrbort L ita.int. Jr, John B. Dilworth.
a. Barlaaugh, Vrarols Sollow.
Ilya.= it...... n unn. ' 1. Erhommtness
Y altar Orrant....„ U.
~.29m 1 . !.. Darr. d..
7011/6 S. T. ltd)lBDY
rums W//.30N---..-..-----ZDWARD alth(6o,
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON Sr. CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOItEIGN Ahla bOWEEITIO
11ARDWAIIE. CVTLEILY, to 41“. •
Have remiried to their now and extensive
olort e lte , 19 Wool Amt. lb. demi abase the Bt.Cherl es
Hotel. where tidy emeta.re. .4d manhanta javurallt.
Ate had 6d la se acteadastlas or them:at compute ~rt.
meet aver ederod la thee city. , &Hu
DAGUERREOTYPES
,
NAT lON AL GALLERY
AOKSON'S Nalloaitillagnars Gallery;
earwax or the Dittoad tad Malta Meat (awaits
telloot`a Dray Cam) PI ttabatrab.
Getdense 'Halting toalstalatlfrtilellkerames
at tradatata price. will Pk.* call at tbl alone eatablia
mat, hued ore with vary suyerlec bW teal Ohl Lighth
ayaktatad with oath still that the operator at tale the
moat meant. fao tattles of 1b harem tam with ail the
"unlade* of ettilutt.id le au. Internam
o taza t ta4, o ldtt.lerltlantretely weird:4M ott.
a3=Lot reoltsl to take salaam eateat
trox . •
itleddlirteases taken of Ida sad &teasel pascal to
aay vett arth •e.tr - sad =
ti.ra r, lrgr :Prir l I
4'..lsteiLlati's First Frau=
. DAGUERREOTYPES.
Grios - Building, Third stria.
-
411ITIZENS an 4 strangers - who wish to ob.!
V totsas atrurat, artirtla soil Ills like Ukases& at •
tery claim:law wOl It to their totet - ret to call at
his tam, ratiblirtanent. arbors 01111111 Wished.
is sursotertl, or so sharp made. Raving one of the
lrrcrat rat be 14 smosvd Aldo sad Mullett, evn con
vened tar tha petyreti with bytratsrati of. the taw
po..eat Mad, and baring *opted Ma robots of Amu&
rentryits, or sow taetlewl or the celebrator" /trots. al
Yhtlerlrlpala and Star York. Mr. N. flatten =spout. bo
able to agar to pa* be...htr, of Lb* Art,. a stylr a. Daiturtrr
rootyper, elthrrklosly re la artspr, Caleb/ma bras
sorprroal.
e.l l
oyes at op:robs& at. rrystbsts. Ara 6
r. rt- to 6 v. sr
matt.thl
To Builders
V.EAUD PROPOSALS are soliait3d by
eilarTtralVegii i2 / 2 ' i : Vaal, Tat
c h the z . :, Doer occupied by •bet Is flu:Wisely known
Mu , " tone Church.. The building to be BA Got fro.
be ttel with Clutpel la per al fmt (root bp :Odom.
Timbal og to to eclostracted atilt...a the fall to be up
b 7 lieemeter • let, mut endow! La during Um pet
Mesetane whole to be completed m or ftbee tr: of Mto
:lLeAnd gpmilicatione may be pea, at sal tar* et the
aloe of .....111.3 it trotter. Arobltsett
A, STONE, 31...
s,TIO ' C he inelam.,nd of thifero tolling geortee.
leid.)
4- Por Bala.
TINE deco of WRITE OAK TIMBER, 47
rial k :Lreut
'fillagr• I '" i figocf. a CO,
/ELLERS' FAMILY. MEDICLIvEB7— ,
IlaaKull Brnos,Otda. Way 2 .1619.
r.lll Z.fallata-1 IWO Itlttble. tat the .blaget of
othwsta Ita ,am. he la twatlon 14 Swt agaallekt
gatallyMeCalow. I hats awl yaw Para, Mee lanai,
1. 4.7 0.. Wally, One till Vitaitli •21.01i111% hr
•rigni.ir hrgr gouda. War / to MO otWown• 'nal
.4
too lima. 6 lama 'also twat got Lim' Pill. and
Wash ,V;c11 aleidlliatll2lAW.hlblislit t' .r
tom hatalsalg. lam able to ttat. Wad I lan vat to
bur ttw gut lallan, wham your Modulo.* haws bona
used. I Tor oath,. f thaw:atty._ la eanelaal.a, may
data at th.l an the Malalnal al 1211. gay. and are dka•
limed ;lwa • vary . vrtevalla lanattatlll. . ' "
Yam twaactially. • w 11. Pagaii.
Ptr and salt bt . ft. s'67 ieLLR3
ap , ' . Wad attett
. -
till RECEIVED, 10 pieces more of those
p " r d .d mr l e t v i t i v o ofjANZ OAIIMMIIRES;
Le. Wel styles • With Ws; end 60%71,1 akil k il o aT
Vl " ;%t=lre ill k"k e r et ' "k
kkkilkU."
otto4tllLlo. rums for ar t . In v a vvilzo s anna,
-lert.Nte gett thib ° w°11.11"d•
lirbososaisood Ports , . /46 Zrer4 •
UADALES—' ' • •
Jar do . ea am~r
•
ns Awaits:: Idotatd. ••
•sdlo 66:
•Of do. Dub= - do. 16161.;
Ltit T3Tod'V6o4 id . :
• 6 boxes Na 1 and listts Chooolatc
6 num Aw sod African o.,Tanne Pow;
6 Wed Indl.prooodeo6osq
G 0... Mum:be do. do;
Io do. do:
60' 0 . Olden Jim: dO.. do:
•• 6 !born I)llr,Niri.:ATl6 bona' Paart Stook;
r, Powders:lo do. Vatiosalod nokto
4°: "g1,,w 1 ri'l7 " Min Pruner.
lea d at He n ‘egeltolrr * 41 3O.lusDorduus Pious
'lOO each 9•* ' lL "4 Inf..: 6 bolsi ALoonds.
burr Sabi* Dalt.. •
Ytw sale by " . J. D. 5911,14 AND.
.QTOOII WANTED,
LI Pavia Western livrinur• 0 , 1202 T;
Mate
40 a°. Eit fr h a di
,00 ° dociVa riald Plank
MUM MIX
Moak 4.1 MU Beata
TOOKEI FOR SALE-4 • :••
S.•
16 'bora Pitt/burgh Trod an d &Musa 1 ..:04D00ri
4o da. 001.1.1? toutrarto!Ordopial.
100 ;do. Collins OoPliori '
lindo.' Ado. do:.
-do. Yuma* doj
1 100 v d AdrentororM as x. Loom
'Ora Moot sO4 11111 Brokor.
OATO AGES' WANTE—S t,OOO to in-
L.v.. vein in Parehesnygranjair i an ue to
Punr. l " 4
Stook an4l3lll.oroktin
B UTTER -7 boxes fresh MU Butter, ur
-oxifllfgthlid""4llbrftwbl
uuar U. COLLINS.
LIME 11911—Rao'd by railroad and for
661. by NM UCIIRY U. UOLLINS.
AIBRATUB—In boxes and bbls. reed
na brat. by 40221 MAZY U. 0041 , 6811.
I RIND PE - AVILES—New (halm) Dried
nit ' ter " I° I ' 7 IINSIM U. OOLLI.V.
rgAPPLES--Thia day reed and rut
T. •-(AIS9I 11Xtili U. COLLO&
6 :
EE P-3 bags p rime Oloverseed,
r4fo try JoYlj BRT 11, OOLLISA.
EDIMeATION FOR THE PEOPLE
ON ME MST. DAY OF :EAT; PART MIST
THE POPURAR EDUCATOR
WILL BE PUELISTLED At IT PPKIJCE STREET.
Pries bedos ea a lug ants.
THIS :ugh be the Meet eomprehetuave
M. Educational PeriNlical ever toned from the Pmts.
It will inclode • raga.. orlowe Of lootlTTTie. IT sTeTT
,W A rt...t of knowledge at proposes to Introdnoe the
Pearly ..11 the dnentlatlLlS Knowiedge. and
to *fiord I, Inarrid.l =tithe means of • samples aeon.
tar tioestim.
The(cleaing Pr0gr.611319 rat to made to corer the
what. field of Ilmarn Knowledge. .Zaah amber of the
EDIEIATOE will noatalo articles in metal of the depart.
MUM The Lem. Geography will te secorapatied
elth imps engrave! an come a; and the Les.. In every
other Department which ran admit of it will be illustrated
by Diagram., Engravings's. Drawl.. flothlegvhich
artlen a *till can do, to h the um eratiabisca, vet
weleo.l
TEE
Dese E rt ay o ft P a n O eag U .T
1 true
og ld
ue u a d v t
ers aa
embam
tha follow 110
th= hisinclLnguage. nem
.. Phio
r ir dE s7—aograpbr, t.Zaomn.Yln
-111.
e in n eradic—Arithmetc,Algeba.o.mettT.3.-
nrllee. Ea
Phyncal Sciatas--Idechanion Statict:Ernandoe.
livrvik=tia=not,n a r . l4e..
Manufactures. Wynn. lifetallnawy, &am Iggra
tiommoolostion, laproventents.
VL Paw ..Arte—Drwing, Painting, lierilottn". dealt.
t g etonh Munn Poet, ,(Irnandental Landscape and Clat ,
dT Vl C ....=— A itin,Anatorof. Plgehdoir
VIII. ffirto utstornamernsly, Lun:deg .
x. p p—Meatal and *oral gale oe, Logic.
X. &Owe —Law, EloTetanurnt,Politiesl Econ.
' R.rtrifTfho . ' n — K.atraPewelournals.Lsltotok
ed fixletiae InetWations.
Xll. ifimanwa—NottC.ii of Books. Ansr•rs to Corsi.
pandeno. no.
'lke Th. ruovallag Parts of THE POPULAR =WA.,
TOP. wlll any. , on lb. Ilmt daj of •1111 Y mood.
ib7- Price um. Dents—Sl 60 per n . .ocnt —Postage ono
cad. In *drams. Akgront wanted.
ALEXAtf_AIt XONTOOIICIII.
no. 11 Byrom sato. N. York.
And sold by Boalttellors km:malty lay2l.4lsk
lOtanz ..... to truss.
A. & A. itrAiiii:K=
Q.OISITISSION and FORVirmwl NG MER-
M ANTd. d. t.n In Wool. and ►mine. margin
Mtn burgh Unnufmtans, No. 11d a=cme .tmet,
rittobunh, Pa 5t.n.1,13
•
Sewickley Academy.
IiCLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL for 85711. au the Oblo sad Selattestranla
lreed. sad OS le river. 12 code. from Plttaborgb. g.e.
JO'. S. TRAVELLI, A. AL PrineihaL
2. IS
The Serum Arlen Ell P. 21.01. on MONDAY.,SIay M.
Terrae—Uoardbes. Sold.. Washing. 20. per \ eT , lslon of
Ere month". SIM, ,
Drawing sad Modern Las/Ames each per seeder...tie
S lier circular...l(.lhr partate enquire of liew4i
John Irwin Sc.. ft 62 ' Weter street, or 2. 11. N. 111
CO, Ne.lE7 Water elor.t. PIP sbarsh. ae2l dl a ,
Valuable Coal Property For Sale.'
QITUATED in Washington °aunty, a short'
1.71 distant. Om Lock and Ht
baring • fait view of
Belveroon and Cookstown. and *ludo slob t of the oan-
OAKtomolnted vtdlreut front 'strobe to Wheeling. contslol
iIunDIIED AUBE% •Ith SO sem of WAL. (0 feet
dIo;) about 73 acres cleaved sad Iv • Ma elate of endive.
os.. b•l•nee In good Timber. with &sondes.. of Llnt.
Anse. Tao bnorovslnents are, two good Houses nod otter
neatnerr oubbolldloge. The loathe bed quality.
brewed the Ovid will be told sepetn , e St ly. Aryl, up
B. •oldlleB
071 Beal itstets sad Loan Ofbea..lllllth stmt.
F•OTATOES-300• btu. Neabanzwalt and
ll•dlotatouoved by hom e r Pittsbnrah and far
br 10221 A. CULBERTION.
GGS-4 bbls. fresh Eggs, roe'd by steam
boat httabcusb asitn• WA. 47.
ay= A. CM LEIIIIII3ON. 194 Liberty neat
D-30 kegs Lard, in store and for sale
T
Al
D—
ry 3 tssmi A. ctraugarsoN.
.11VALL PAPER at 6 1-4 to 12 1-2 cents
• • P. I,ll..s.Lment repi.mi , E•d b 7
s*Zt WALTER P. MAREUALL
EAUTIFUL PAPER HANGINGS—For
Vari."'fra'"°"'°47AsirrAVlNAllLl.
WOW YARN—For sale by .
I sem ristraT 11. ooLtass
QUNDRIES--
rro .soks gosiborg I bbl.. No. 1 Lard:
1 do. glosonz 1 kog do. de;
90 do. Nog
mks ilasoNd: •
10 do. gozonal 3121111 O: 7' Nom. do.: .
3 do. Mow: .8 old Cogger 231014
1 old Omar rigor, 1 Igo do.
To anigo on demos Wok*. for ..l. by -
MALAN PICKET a (XL
0221 ' Water and grout stroota.
BEDFORD WATER—Just reo'd a fresh
'apply of Had.bte Wahrhailat apln malhany half
la sad far oda br L, WILMX at 00.
.pal am...SLAW atm& and the Diamond.
JIIST RECEIVED, 100'dos: SHIRT-COL
LOB, st CI ant. and uptrani F-10 dos„ Brno do.
V. e alnigitan t s ClBATtl i t s t r ir s. •atyla;
1011 d4 ailthko ME. 74 Wojatn+et. '
"Ve ARMOUTII BLOATERS—K.omsII lot
11. of the against"' Yarmouth Mostar
In du taro of i dot net! rwel Tel by
VILLIAIL A. 'WC LIMO, •
aal ear. Sizth and Wocd =Wt.
ILJOTTED BLOATERS—crof t Black
.er. louden Pabst Tumoral% Elivrisur, la,
e ovy PUN: delirious prsparstloos, fon Breakfast. lau,
.h. n. or 8•31.” --lust rseolvrd by • \
.DTI W. d IIceLORO. Orcori obi T.. Deater.
6 G A IL— 25 hbds. N. 0, Sitgai, on con
so Manama tat far mt. by '
!Da__ L. t MaIIANE: 0.0,0 atrial.
FLOUR—Extra Family Flour, conaurtly
;a:i ° u ' d .,!!`a ' MUST.; 114 Been4k4 strut.
ERRING-50 bbls. largo Nz. 1 Berlin& '
A
ned oa atudiamant nr.d for nle bi . \
.It2t A. t A. 31011111 E. 114 Woad ernl,_
.im_....✓06.11 n tact.
• ' IIIP/IC &
CLRB and Denlare in
• •
J. 8. Leech, • •
WHOLESALE :
Prolaa. Bl4tals. • •
111 sad 144 Maly
b' T
'4s pg7tr.ritl:
130 bls. Tar
11 5 60.. it:Ls tihgrat
asportat
00 ball studs To 4,
- VS beams Tobasso, ssed;
103 bbds. of N. 0-
'W411=24844=
10 bbas. P4rtolUco 407.
IEO bass &lies
6TsOO bal. IL 0. liolassoc
044 ILL 4e4:
OA Do. Ma Mts. we&
4 mat Vies, assortso;
2 44 ..,Pselbort
0 casks abed ZIO4
10 plllll6
1.000 1te..1.6tp0.7;
10 W. ass 4 tames Ireat
MOW lbs. assZl.l42 Meat;
. .
OIL hod clt Wood. Mita:.
Mora tem.. the follomiste:
10,000 lbs. 11 earl, warted;
& Ib. Der Iran do.
II Ibi. AM Nell 2.00 e:
2.000 ken •Aaat 4.1111.1 d.
300 beset laela Boer;
Ilibble-Leseent. lead t.
\ Tel:were Olt;
120
Melt:, r.
30 do. •
1D dn. •Pdeb: '•
0.000 lbsslusorted Couper
20 bldsossul teas Lard;
10 It
4Aa ds'asuplat Ekirpt;
2,1 D i
ots T E timerVklsalitss
sod Tootr„ • •
100 bus. Drl.l \11001Si; \
10 de. do. Pflara;
100 bbbs.Buttsr.Wrimrbed:
4,0001 : Y \
[6o r.
9/
Third Rivet Property. For Salo.
riI)POSITZ T he Third Pres by terbitili
ArziNdblPßlV`g of inr=B,l%2F
i vo zl .,t g= Yigthwi tpataa ld int lour,
hat.t. '1"•• b laic. and pavid. Lot•lnt.
(War
5 t . . 7 .17 ., 11ada:t atst=rl.ll4a=mt ,
twat' .ntretion Elbe. •
Ind ens. Atiol7 U. • b. /MAIL
Baal b •nnt.2l•Uth attest.
AKE . IIIIII-50 bbls. Mint; 5 k if
cf.; •• Wt. cow. Rate. 34 halt do. ds 46 lb
Waco: '2O baltda. (Oda. I • NE.. 10l IL•r.
nag. r. , ••1•IIT fapAll ' D. CAN MLA
°LASSES—Sr bble:prime N. OkILIc.
Wm; 5040. Onto House .le.,:ff• sale br
CANIIRLD.
I O. SUGAR-4.5 hhds. N.
• brims artlele.far ,
0
IL-25 bble. Linseed, (putt) Oil, In store
and foi. a. by ‘. (ag al J. B. 0.11X11111.1).
M _ .
EB3 1911.1 E-65
dm satil ter Nei bi \
B curinun..
_ _
RAOON-15 cash Moo Jilin, for leby .
•010 sa
CULEVIEIIt.
BOLE PORK-4 000 lbs. Bulk Pork., , fOr
see istAl 13. \
t.;31
firmgBz4oo boi o • Chocia, a priino ar
lid "tz owlb .kbr tarot • J.ll. cannzto,
tV
R
nir7171: 1 11 tri
ll= 25 mike 'Pearluh, just
war b [61.20r rD. 0.0411111.T.0.
QAL,EItATETS-40 bble..and 50 Doze* Sall:,
kJ
emus, (hr l A J 4 Dr alai J. D. CANFIELD.
jiIIIED A ".1.18-2.00 bus,- far sale by
.2Q \ \ - E D. CANFIELD.
BEAN _sO\Ws.
_prime .mh4ll White
BANDA. Axr sale b \W ADI ,J.IL CA NFILLD.
LAXS&EII-2.•ite. FLizened,lb ; lab, by
nao
Et ROOIdS-450 dos.
P ftts by 1 ap2o]
COLE LEATIIEB—I, "Rm. Sole Lati4l4
io non mut Vs fal• by. . mama, .- •••
POTATOES -.G 4 bble, Potarzee, jaet ree4
eta for 2.41.7 (al..10) 11A110T.N7Obria l 00. '
BILOON-4,500 lbi. Bacon (4g : round) for
We by \
1,0) VON 11:17iNn0aerivrapar.
IIRY
I.al, PEAOUES-45 eacke Wine new
Air Dr* Mahn. by
op% VON bONWEIODIrI 1
NAIL RODS-8,000 lbs. Slit Nall:at:de,
• 20 1"" b 7
TON Ilai•NtaltaT a la n
CIGARS —40,000 Cigars, for luttelli.,y
*p2o ; TO& lIONS/3088T & MITIWIZA
yARRISON'S CitiLUMBLIN I'ERF MS*
.', RY—Thilet Naten, Pveperstione_ Or the vian"sai
Extract* for the lianas:abide, !twine Zette_epl,
aDnle m 4
Gala role art u Trp, 11," t y" dray, Dr
an TglD. -
sole 44 n. IL e6LLeme, 41 v. Cave
VEIVIEIA.N2 IL L A 8-51114?"11' do
110R01111ELD Lorin th• - attontlca Of Om ladles to
Imothor 10 of bowed styles manias, •74ytil by ex
son trm Mow York, sod opkales tad 2.1:
SO. • Good. oLoW•g a., , \
1•012
g,EI OERS, SLEEVES and kilrertkl—
aj 4.11 e am:taunt of stontot,ottle o toast
pil) , MINIX &SU
I MOD OIL—No. I. winter -20 b
a dar .l"4l" BILL 1114 61 Wood • c"
SUOAR and MULASSES-100 bblsaW
S
sZtv... talon et •
.lum 40 Ws. N. 0 W
Furs; on • •
• 7 . • •
- tot W. by tsvl9l i.O. .ILWORTMI CO.
Po TAS 11-10 casks prime Potash. for solo
'by rapl9l J. d DILIFORTU
OUISVILLE LIMB-100 MIL Inuisvillo
Lim, SO ph by , J. 8. DILWORTH k 00.
ERRINOB-209 - bble. Baltimore N. 1
AS ' 6 l "4 l{ b h N1311 . '
Wag isciLlS3 = 2 1 L /II Mg siAt..
uto N—. 55 bales Cotton; Just Tool' •
&&.11* br 16401 &
SUGAI-2.50 hhds. N; o .B ;tgat,
at 44m . nox.rau a umrsre
,MANTILLA.B--Aootber large 'at 1.-1
4 Ural otoortownt of Silk. Salo. 0 104 Loa Of
Obi ilottorjoill inoo'q Dora oroogg. or
111,4801 f 004$. 211111L ltnK
• BM dc DE LAii
D.EALEIIB I N HIDES, LEATHM
' AI9D OIL.
2115 Llbeili street;
(elor or ins Gott's!' nonsi.)
lipa.,Tpey will keep on bands, at alltinees . •
mama *remnant of . I.aber, for IShomakory 555 W-
O.' me: also. shoemazne 11511551, Toolm s *.
aplll _ /1555 L 515011.
WILLIAM A. McCLVRG,
I:MAUR IN
MIS Tzes, mom PAZILT OROCIMIEZ,
TMODLY AND WILLO sr WARE
COMER OF WOOD LDD /313.111 fiTILESitI
Is now receiving trap assortment of Fru
Goo*. In Witten to bls already aitseatve stock. per
ehase4 tram Ent bands In the &mem markets. *at&
.itt be soli at fibs lovrett nuke' Dolma
Uotals,
d. SUomboate, an 4 buying by tb•
quantity. saeilled at wholesale
dellvevitin in. city it. °reborn. • °LOIS
C. WELLS & co.,
—.....232.21113 ABM WEDLZIE
Dtei
imam, FUG, FLOUR. PRIED FRUISL LIDQOUISTkr
PRODUCE GENERALLY. • A
No. 328 Liberty street....Conamerrialltort:,
apid:es3l . PHTSBUIZGH.
COXKLE6I.OI
Gilbert & Frederick, r
1 ,
OLESALE GROCERS, Produce Do -
12 , Ij rr e i rr li . Ilarvarding
burgh. • Rua COlll9l6iCrEl bleiriumatii. No;
ad test. Pitts
llSLlAbtral oath agnate+ as arcisigrasuts. All goods
If asired. apla
Germania Society Zniic. •\
ELEBER has jug
Ono Yolk a.deditatad lbadatok7 Karat:
H • \
Ito the 11211/11 violin. Troubadour Wariton '
V.
una Emm , Estrink•
Champetroo °Copt analdneet Polka:
The •• more NU" of Gaselle.rolks Redone:
Booed. Dom lloto a dee Polk., by Stranar:
Ton-Mar:hen, Wslu; I llomsom m the -Amtalota
Rona of
\ I Ledloon—W.lltg
Ronan of the Danube: Volatontan Yolk& by oeelt -
Amembly.itedona; 'lZoneentr de Thlllon Polka:
Lintgarlan National Mareh.
nom pond by Ma t -.,
—*WO
• Italy' Bebottleb ectunotel'end dodteotod, to Mein.
Early Dann Yolk. by Armco
to. Th. rarm .1110=.. by Emdbooll
' The St zybro Emu. end Omits Yong, m Yung b titioe.
nont.• with ow.mm ucomn,
Nally Vale. neer Ethiopian air. by?ritlittu:
Young goMa from /1012.4
la BAISIII., by llottabbalk. one or the' moot minimal
manyronitton ot this great American Plardel • \
IbmwOesienipas. by Ootvehallto \
Old Yolk.' Ojaadrillro: Eartetryea. loy Werner
Trot Gallop. by
1417.1).111, neer bodied. by Ybonmenn \
Would that my Love. a beauttral do 11, Mendatsobs:
Alm, • chola ..voodoo Whore'. Untie by Yeet:Were.
IZhalterg. Crams. Wallace, &a \ \
Na ]GI TRIED \ STREET,
aolG gigot Widen man,
New Music.
AYLLD FLOWERS—WaIIa Thies
wow?. latest emmr:' \."
sera, Gentle Team Woodburn ,
\De they M.. Me et Home/
hetl e!
„A;11 . 4' grt i.lP;t " riiiri — e2 i.e.' w ere Thine tw,
Nl. beantirol end seffmnee wage were writtot ea
•
, mealy for Hoff Sontag-
Otd Rome*Good Night: \
Young Volke at Nome: ,
Mural ln de ()Ad, Cold around;
I'll Throw myself •ItSyi ..Dreents ,, t reieric
seirito ;lentil, from be 7evoritM
llambouis. Oonaehalk.. This piton is embelashel
watts 111trness of this young /Maim ;dank%
Trot Gaioo; Eartr Dawn Polka.
Constance Polka. Down; Quadrilles, ellbort,
Plop Leso- , •oolga ttadmfa. Mtincir. \
De eo( the West. Walt own ,
Wthter Po'ke. Wallatte--erew,',boantlittl e mo 7
tni
Folte•goadrillee, rooter,
Midnight nod tge . n
'i t' r '. th‘tietto
Tbff title pitti re inter riamatit
get Col'loletr tr re l tlT•4l= o ' L l o r ntal/let4=.
'PI: Velem Moroni., on
De. Woo, Vnegnolee—to. Perks No.' .. WollseeH_,
I. Cameral de Venineb7,lroef.D=B/8f..9'....”
• lettuth
no shore O ett. lt noeirad. together with n lent. lot
I . rgultto b ep.r \ 3l.esiet Oa. te i gitr u lo . t 0710,01
apt& No.Bl Wood street.
White-Oik ant °their , Lm:Oar.
THE undenigne4 has jmi started is-nevt ,
IBTEI,IIII • W Lumba r 'alloy /Mateo. =I Is
rood, to roplf• colors for Or.) /ooldb..P to
53 foot. /moat:rot H. P. )IIIELLIat.Lo du OM. of the
" Wo.f P. Plata Zoltows." oppoolta elm Post OPLoo, or at
hte lodoino. at Col. Leopold itobre Botol, •Water Arcot.
apldAls• • \ U. P. 110111.1111..
Nedital Notice.
,
DR. J. R. SPEER h,iying tosochited with
tam. In the yesettoo of 3/•414. no mo t ItoA.
EE. tn.y will b . Soood, Wm. offico
Na 103 Ulmer stmt. Pittamrib.
To Iron Nanufactoreii and Iterthinti,
COIIPETENT:::BOOK=KEEPER.sad
-
h.'. a flunoish`l4.ledso of the
TILADR.maa.O ballad of . •ria.
Xnebant Y E100t40... Saldstu^. or mold to. dm
*Mho darn of dm Boots of how Work.. T.. bat
.7 rearm. filecti„ Addrei A L 8.." .10.otto
'Carhart's.
• KLEMM hailust received ansiitvoice
fritr al ae s l 4:
In"
=IF:A=Ir 4 - 1 .41'. &TA'. Ws t
lastion - ofknKartfa that his lahorr arc Imp:related, cad
tharearbarts Paithroloderina ecasidrnal slorrfar
to all mean. of Mea on n imaticao or imorwan maanfac..
tam Ordoms for them ammarairei from .11 mats of Um'
mud& Oallannlar Ann:rain nor artaptod."
bQLB
\No. 301 TlffnD BtOEII
MR r
CS . IF TANNER, N e o r .. 5 . 6 Artiiitr \ eet;
would 1411114 atteAto . u of Blillhiertizil otrmaar
( Wg sal ma , Li z a ii =egs us:3=nit. V .4 11 7 15 , TA.
iiemers. Sa.
Partner 'Wanted: ..
•APIIACTICAL ME CFUNltriiitith &
bfinintactattax Establifbiniod. wiAts ,
TIER. with a eaah capital of WM oc aG,OCCI., to
mils Us. neat and, pat paVing hoslatio thir4ity.
Adams •tif.obsair.." o..lToa,Fitiziburgh Peat OM*.
• ' •
, NVlePala.Teacher \
..1:0 , f,'epih in a Private Familj', residin a .
g
must twas Ebb tar. 1k. 21 k
burstbled.olleot. ' &Mktg,
- \ \ '.. . \TO Lot
W
WI, Siory or,the Gazette Build-
Ter - It is , sfittsb t le,for i Job Prlptias dalse.9..
gt i tt ' OF:r.44l, " tliciVre at ea, aced .
10.1.?"4 iou :471
~, .. . . . •
\ - ~ "4 - orSaie Lovi, _
: , -4:TIRST BATF:IAMILYIIARRIAGF 4
' .11.14 bour bowl ti.usikbot`a tberlttatt. It will Le
la at a banal, INWT• 44 Mit office. , (mh.ditt %.
•
AND;REW \ LEBO JR.,* CCOuvre
bond the's. VOAL.OYEIC to w. caner of Water
emittatem otrtorts. sane 3 : Iloonoy. Jr:* .mt.:'
ittaxlim•
RS. S. MOOO. Fasbipriabl,Dresibla
' kxr - bus remo•Al 1g No. Yourtir •
b \be lan I'ouretrr•u..e.'n•~.
• • Ir. g •••!.•zs ■ad
taz•buzgg..ignill .]!W. 4 ., .
••% \ 'For Sale. \ •
A 'VERY \desirable BIRLDIN4 tOT;\ con
."tVV:tV ""1:1 1 4•It d ltt t 4 ITAW
Irak at glecOmolblut Sturm. Timm 4 , e thrtber
oullenlar4.lnwilt• nr salmaibar,on ttnl,odjelnitig
pra:das. \ fspItHISCI • W1L41.01.1414W.
Sugar, a
mum \
• , ; :s s • !0 ,. •e Let. • •.,.
'TWO ROOMS, on iliti'seentiti otoiy,\over
th• litahOduto•l In awl Ilidtrt InntrastcCom
,h•sty—,sultab:e p.r PClets %
J raltnit A. •at •
A.
aplttt Youtit OAARIEro.Ira
tBEDS, IBIikteIENTS;BRUIT TREES;
,/tl.-.A 141! ant DLit as ton ter Tamalt,
•••r t iuml Oran amt!. tor th• ergmb
aastiraTtkost ° Vger . gPilnr• r "": gE7=r a .
Cumets. Raspberries. attimberties.gt. , ronnms he;
Sod Manus. 13.01 r Cutters. limey Speclomatill
and • Imre 'asot Oman, ILO Partalat ba•
mats. et the Wad im•roveci•ot. nnamrl , * T• -
ad to call =I temin• It, ralssic tlethl
Nirtrg ' irrtul l.'" l'' •srarnrigr art as N
13•41 , . r autty. Ist,!.h• r ••• 4"nat
' 149 • " IAMES`WARDit°M
gLASTER of PARIS, fortand kid 80icca.
rt.i0 1 2.10 OMIS.Vr.if the bed <Matr. n *.
RINDt.ToNgB. all dui ad mi.{ grita, &Inn et
heal at aka Litartir Etzte..pittabarah..
apti-illa • \ W. W. WALLACC.,
/LKSI. SILKS! l—ust opened at Lt. A:
'MUMS , * 00'11. Aa. R 6 Vifth serest, ilarra mart.
but at phlia'attd figural. Walk and faze, lidira. of lb.
ttfpaat and =lst Oublonabl• style. . 'DK
TIRESS GOOD.--A. A. NASONA CO:,.
\ M lit th street, vs now • nreatrlng , boat:Wad
sesoffiatot of lantfonali:o D e m a Wools. cosoprillna 80.
room. Zona% lfronfolloroo, Lama Cloth. Malabar Crape;
Banda, ILobas. Lawg Gobp, a. 10, of tho.f.on
twat , '
MBSOIDERLES-, baantiful, and wall,
..,1 ated A wok of NunimidifikialViri=24.o:At
th. lataTitylds. via oecypeuxi tta. AgotoluA .
a 91 6 \rA. A. MAIIQN At 00.'8. 2b vital and.
_AWNStLAWNSV I =.. A; MASON &
00. No. 2! fi ft h art• t . ttiltratairkr„
.Vantit t airgETVgg:t. :17 ma 10 Zan?
ED SOLE LEATHER—, 1,500 sidet,npor
nodnaz and nit low bv \
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\ BARD DZ LaNan, •
LARIFIED 8 1 / 6 A11;--50 bbla; Beloh
tu t tu c t engu.in Om tad Ex tab
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P IKOLANES-40 bbla. Belohar's
1. 1 • t • • Nobilus, 00 . 410'ssarrytis 4otk ffi
trllatilegitra*
0 . 0 Iffm:ii ..i haad and for sale
nomfotax;
-lbs.\ on hand erid. tot,
MILVIUMGX *UMW.
OMS-14 1164. N d 7777 :... 777-
api 1311:(45. 4 . 'Oll
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PHADIAP-50 kepi,
Was]
.Lexaror i o—s bbla.Tlissood, for sal by
' *al ' acoar /I. OOLUNS. \
R Y tti 3 "k: RY“"li
APLZ 94.13.--1000 It* aupatior Ma
m rgaffar.it• Ifiet
1442- d' CCM. stei dawd..
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R torah b
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8-40 401 k Broome, in \ itaire
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(lAbitlitriYAN T r.ElX — The BUbielTb - ei
uja &t,t4l gotater.traen;.,/,Kkua
IILASTING: P0%0E10,410 EMIT
A 4ll uB f 1161\a"171.bitft_
Bu4wLsu-4A. ,, 5;_ MASON.
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7 1 C0..24
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met lasAkmably
A tatigs azl , voo
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ABLISOI
AMUSEMENTS:
JOSIEPEI O. 1 1 0111761 i
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aaPkt at 62
•
Pat= 01 ADMI3SLOS:
Ogg:1 . 4 ,17 •
0.40321.1 Tut
.11131. 14 .a1l RUT be malrtvl at tbdtiolt
4.70.1th0ut extra chute.
MAr.Varewell 13eme6t of iirs 13/.112in
sad pooitieolp Melt last --
10..Yonrwiectleat fleets! • -
' SOO iSeateo...4tilwlLl to Wad
(th L oop roa,,NOTLIVEL,
Misr .la 4 1 31
11113 U LicrN
Mat Moore. torith • if
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Onejetalas. (with KW.)
Mon.\ &wand= Primrose.— ,
Pas d. mr,sa
. ill 'on to
TIIS ;IA!? .1
rood, - [D ar, (who son e.),.—:..Mr.
air To morreilr—aintrat of Mr. J. P.ltralf
(41.11D-Mi ‘ 'J. P. iIftELSPO/
trsat plearctir4ll.r.onecing to We M.
X* tons of the Imam to Ytttehatat. that
SaLtiih:O. April 23. hae bean eta Spat for hi
he ,will ban t. homr of att./41AZ
bum an 'Cl...mins iaorp. Detityte," to boy
play or trots as surSett or Ta 1 , 3 2 .0.
tainthente +A he 0ff...1;10t artstel w ar}.4.l . \
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\ 1114SONIC\
,s, TUIRDiND Narnisor LAST \
OILAND INS'/NIIIADINTAI CON(
G•\.R . IIIAN lA.
MUSICAL SOCIETY
'corny:tic! or SOCIETY
•
SOLO INSTRIgp i n u LL PERF9II.I
skrunDat R.irs t i 4 sract, 413.1.1.; 23,
CLMILLS tram; tb. Tenthfal i1911z164
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• 6k6-14,0.1,1,6 for 6 ./ 001 .. 1 . 5 . 1 .0 .T..F... 2 . MV,' A .- : \
• Panay' Bran Ps - & - q..':
A BONN FM'S PARTY will take piaci' • A.'
/11 TtYtalot 6 di* 20th lattstrUst.ls.l4. -
r AVMS ELAL Ladiee holdtbe temtsokett%are
=ally end .111 be alsontet .1111 am.
tar Gm rabseribas, .4 °thus Wrg.hiNt4o •
ama., are infoitted that tbetr Tlateta arahtteadr
for &lime ork the 56:1 to $ taut. at the Hall.(brerer 15ooleX
at 5 o'tkat. 7.11:' Three matetriberartertectbm ta i Mert
Pr
and &tuft Ticket , . that •V•olellt A. B. edit See . '
lt Tirade thrererdea tbeettoo tleebtrader fo
LARrAs so CblldnraubtaltNerea. lt•
' , O.'s...tug. • solt•tlity lost n0w.01412 st N 0.74,11- lc%
kot etreet for an Extra Joalor. rut/. oi..tM To teda
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If forty hors—hls stholara et thla bratbef
eraeor.—at GO teats etch obtelned.:, Ina
I a th . wtll 41.!a:
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solit4ot with Slolots, Stet to Os 1 . , .0 , briateald be
drew übite - I . ,rl4ttdas4.RDW
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„
A.l43gemeis 'Sale of 'a Clotkati. Ste n: .
0' 'TUESDAY iptil2Lith; ea° :
.ti the Uommaelar ..la ItArnns. eerie:kat •
Hood acd /Mb meets,
o rkl. by oNet Wl.llbfte
Is.fgbee. bt - r , lbws Idtbm, lUbe stoe.b
OLATILING,WI.III UMW, DI, vil:.
'bulort. cloth !Mt bad DISS. Collin Cloth sad' ma&
men Nokr. ealas: and ilbitkaams: *VIA; essicl=',
bunk Ikablet.l. - abil coitea Psabc od.l2,4lokkonSl.
halo baster. PS..bkokotr. Alm B.bitioesi Moir
badonVicinfir.Oweinbereln W.N.W=MWACMS
Staile and Piney pry
. Cfoodii
rt FREDAVniarning,' dprn 0,,d, it ICr
ott the Onnentrelal Pd. Rcazuk;vorner
and CAA stmts. fill Immid. is mast sqbetcanit -•
a 10, P , .. aid qamagis.DIMEMDBA
BoTer,Dtsr.lsllls.Oiduamillaista.
Prielo,,112118: - 4
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'` T1 1 ITSfiEDIRIerESIS - 4T- -
• - - -•, -:
LIFE INsiritANcEiANNuxrir,'
MID tfiIISTCOMPAirt, - 1
PICI4.A.DEITIIIIIA:
{sliAlyiEßED APAIL 26;1850 A
OIIARTP3 PERPEPQAT. - - ,
Ar i rrJlij . s 2 s o o oo * - ' ' :4 .
0 i!t 0,. VI, corner
_Op Thlrd v ozol chitiiii4
c.. 7
... streets, \ PhAladelia.M4
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417.• MOM , . -Wrnataltheneala. pre etilemint—
peobratod attiela bu no Pail= fn it: it WHIM.
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to.ta tram awaits and ...wag-.
PIT I.4neatred br L. IiTILLVX
tat ' ‘ ceir.lituaced saa Mask 4 PONC.
NGUBH PICKLE 3—. 4 netTeetited e _._„"
M l ZVefOroa. ( m 3.40 0• -
FILLS ZiatlinCatigel3l 7 lil74l;
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j - `1 u 'r h r btrassincut a ri ' illlßkll. -
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I : : :1 •os. , r4•Broomis. , for Bale
!or ulq`u-n•gfAl...
ESS BEEF-15 . bbls , Mess Beek
ned mad f.F. rataby ' •
\DRIED BEEF--3,0001b5.
reed and for sia2l;i:
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de: Nei. ;144 ree.'d•
ituaivowa 01310/.111.
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VOKETB-50 doz. Beaver. Backetx. iq
1 . 1 , 1 4 11. 1 , 4 brki ,A,* ?xe kr?. I
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LIIIOTATOXB-30 .b , row - ,
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- • - NOTES bought sad ,
natal lot hakkee ets the Itee% Setogiet di/Vat,
,m_settifehif!et all
anti V O:At.iteeV. Iltzehase• Seeker.
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