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le6Pirrama Wcritz, Ourrnt.—The extemdse tiro
Wan if our Weekly Gazette alas to OVI/tiustness men
•Ithedidoththlo math= at puttee their Muth., knew.
Thai dtheastket bier reeet this and fin tthetherel. reset,
lift , theeet liv , r and conthtyln trthetherPeethell•
TWA lug Eastern Wet. , '
Sj.TO ADVEs7lsSll9,Netbor the 1:61torlal Boom
aft YrittlAg Lstabtletzsat of the D.o r Caiatrt. are
opened Oil !Amass- ADTEIikTIBEEB 6601P/411. 1 r
salmis to mar in the p‘per oa 1162117 =orning.
win Plakaelland then, in "WM* 6 o'clock, ma 6.1..d0
=mune yaw Roxisenos;.
NOSES POWNALL, Of La-realer County.
44,
ALEk.•.K. Of Franklin count
I ZOILVISOZ OtItlAL,
CHRISTIAN =YEW, Of Clarion County
Arnie Acts of the lost Assembly, of erpeOia
timer In Oa region, will bo found on our grO
segc-Wi direet the attention of our resaens to
the °Commie/Won of "A.D. C."
- .leir Bram m COMMON SCNIOOLN.—WO hen
•do desire for a °introverts on this subject. We
trediewithe geed seme and the strong reverence
Belt for the Beripteries by the Atierican • people,
• will former prevent any legal enactment to ban
... fah Ore Bible from the patio Ideal; at the 'IMO
tifie we hare no wich to ice al enactment which
. will Sompel It to be used eta a!sehool book
That we .wlsh,la, that it meg be left to the wisher;
of the parents end the teacirentand Directors,
will not gofer eat:min seri, ritzy where the
Bible is placid in nearly every family. We felt
1 4 , tc! be our duty to diseent from the gelation' ta
-g..i-;-'.'SY-ken by .0121. neighbors of the Diiptacd, believing
theta to be fraught with aril, and daagerous in
their consequences,.shordd they exercise any in
femme. This gave rise to our Previous article,
which the DighsteN hae replied be, but' has failed
to convince ni of the, oorreotnesx l of iteloplaions.
- The`objections urged by the '.Dieiratere, ltirsa t a,
the nee of the Bible in schools., ire—l. That it
eras near deeignecl to tetbrh man /aught but the
ology; and •ihat it has no simmer 43 a reeding
book on the grimed of being floral In any other
point of view. 2. That its style Xendere it unfit
for soilage. And 3. That our ptio schools are
not the prom places to !Inch th logs.. Let us
look: at these positions.
, The, Bible is a revelation of the will of Nod
to Man--the law of the Creator to the creature.
It lelntoided as a Rule of Lifo l ,for the present
world; . se; well as an objetit of Faith in regard to
matt= concerning a Future State. Nearly every
.Law of oar Social Relations is derived from Its
aimed prieropts. The llaniagei Relations; the
„Family Rolationo, Responsibilities and Duties;
j ~ ~;-:
alt the Social Relations of Llfe,l the law _of all
moral action's! relating to society, are drawn
,front the Bibl¢ It le the foundskion of all civil'
tied miralnaljorlaprudence, and tie ouch is recog
:deed in all, courts of justice to Christendom,
and Ito tanittrons ore oonelder.fd of the 'meet
binding character. Ia it not, then, needed, and
hia it noclatine as threading bock, in any other
.point of view, Except as a theological work,—
by which we underetand the Di.Tatch to mean
the doctrines - of religion se objects of.faith?
Bat we contend :that the Bible, es a Literary
work, has the highest claims as tireadicg book,
' and that Its utility in that teepee is it:campus
- ble." In that aspect, it compel= history, Phi
,-loaophy, jurlaprodenee, morals, poetry, and pro
pheoy, and is of inexhaustible isterest to the in-'
'O6 - Itire mind, as'well ea to the crust profound
pldlotopher— Ll:tho tonahhog sireplioity of its
• narrating, the sublimity of its poetry, the gran
deur of its conoepticrus and descriptions, , ,
oth
er book can compare with it. The loftiest do
'aciiptlins of the most glowing iinaginations of
• ancient or modern HOMO, are tame, compared
= .witli the enbilme imigeryaf the. Bible. It is al
"- Oo the highest source of idaufrical knondedic, a
to all other history. It contains not merely
'the 'Milli authentic, but the only consistent se
noun! of the remote alas of the World. In the
'longues(' of eelebristed writm-; "leaving the
gnat= of inspiratio,Sent of view, the Sacred
Historians; in point of grandeur l end eubliraitY
of conception, of the pcwor of cliserintination, of
..tutaffeoted simplicity,-of unbending integrity, of
===crtid execution, are unrirallid_ by any In
ancient or Modern times." , tlli H i = yonee, the
tI minont Pick.echolai, and lawyer, who Was sc
. trualetod mote or lees, with twon4.eight len
gooses, and whoa leaniing wee immense, makee
use of the following rentarkable movie, when
epetking of- the Bible: have ataefallY and
' r regniarly perused the Holy Boripturee, and am
of opinion' that the volume, Independently elite
orisia, Wontalua more sublimity, purer mo-
rattly; more important Eaton-, and liner at-ainet
, eloquence, - thoto eaabreolleiteellrain all oar,
books, whatever lan g uage they may here bees
_ written.'" . -
This is the book which the - .liiscafele says tots
no claims an a readangbook,spart from itt,theal
ogy. This might be said of the Shasta, the
sptig or the . Book of Horroon, hut never of
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" 2. The style( of tho Roglieb traulation dops
cot-please the inimatch_. We chill not waete
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words on this point. Titbits the first time we
ever heard that objection made. Our neighbor
juke why we do not nee that style in our edito
' richt.' That is a Silly, qaestlet. The style of
. Inek translation partakes of, the oriental style of
. 'the originals. :It le tit - criopin standard turtle
lion of the origidal, sun ea excellent standard of
~..„- : tho &sash language,
.•The translation vie far
- ahead of the language at the time It was mode. '
A writhe remarhe, that thakruslatone were ec
%~ablodto crassvp,..the language, tbe dignity of
the subject; ao. Mit to the present,
with imielight - cieeptions, the best est:lard of
the &eh& eiMat.. Fur our port we
;hops it will ever remain the oteaderd, that ire
• may be sandthecaiamity of bring overwhelmed
- with the transpiendeataf totemic end eternities
of raidientimitts.i . . • •
•••. 2.-“ Are one ptbila fennel& the ITOPer place
tiaoh theology?" The Dispatch .presses :this
_ question iglu* a pertinacity' which shows that it
• considers that it mut be ensnared to the , sage-
live. • Thera arc several palate to be funildar
_, al, before we are prepared to answer. What
does our- eighbor mean by theology?' -Then it
• - natural theology, and revealed thealigr. 4:).*ce
•••he'intititbet the knowledge of GU from his
• f• . irorkis u deduced by the light - of Te 118313, shell
- not - he'„taiptebt in eohoolet We inlet', hoverer,
that hi, apposition is leielled wholly: spinet
rein:plat theology, the thselegy of the Bible. But
....dials divided Into two or three kinds: "MUM
theology, teaches us" ileketer edys, "the dirlas
inlatletto our . munters and tenons, that
• le;ner'ittoral• duties."' Is this the theology that
• • •
the Dispatch - whittle Lo build? '
We wßt aniverthe•qtristion of our neighbor,
tueWirer. „We are opyosed tip the teaching of all
aectarian theollo lnschoils; but that moral the.
PilogYithickS /neaten and enforced in therßi
' ;hie, and which ie hold alike by.
Is recoginsed by our constitution,
Lau; utisses; and jarieprudenco, ought to be
taughL , Thu theology of the Bible is the truth.
Leetbe Bible be re:4,l'ot infapreted, as the IFord
f .00d, and let its divine truths be left to work
their: erects upon the hearts of the cidldrin.
They will learn the peculiar doctrines of filth
et home, and at the church, anh by tie - Spirit
of God
sr " . "'• Tan safety of the Reembile, the estactities of
- home; the preservation of public morals, all ple•
d th reuutfltiaa*of- the Bible, Asa Milne
N•Lierielstion in thostustioul antsenee, the Putt.
few words more to Bay, it reply to
' article a the Dispatch, but most defer
it tO• stun
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T,llo th :PoiiiiiollllClßS Coincip.osßuitarrnr.
....ifigviiiklrititiodi, th e two polloe"oillecis
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YOU AUDITOIL GIVIZZLI4
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Flom/ism hlsmoo.--.The reported attempt _of
Governor Lane to annex to New Mexico the Val
ley of Meettillaosteeattd a few longues southwest
of Dana dna, may receive some light from the
1 following extraet of a letter from a highly res
pectable gentleman in that Territory to a friend
in this city.; ltis dated Banta Fe, February 28..
The Ir:items:
"Governor Lane is understood to intend to
iota peenselote of that mart of New Maxie*
which lies below thejina axed by Commissioner
Bartlett and above! the Ibm eight miles above El
Pace. Thera are come two or three thousand
people to, the die Puled totritorY, and„most of
them anxious to be ineltided within this Territo
ry: The Governor dots' Chia upon hie own res
ponsibility, deeming it
_proper, Inomouoh as the
State of Chihuahua has revolted and theOwnOff
t h e authority of thatantrol Government. /t Is
hardly poseiblo that circumstances may induce
him to change th_Miatermination "
If t h e manta._ published yeeterday aro ape
rent, tho erritotOf tho above would eeene to be
otietalten in f tnpposieg that' mole of, the people
of th e ..dioputed terriluee!' ere "anxiontel do be
come subject° of Governot.Lswee twanexettozb—
• PAIIIILOR or UILLIIOAD BIZLL—The al called
airline railroad bill, for making ; a railroad
through 11 Worcester county, in Maryland, to
form a connexion in a mow lino from tho north
tt the cook passed the Rower of Delegates of
Maryland on Friday by s vote of 8 5. sCas to 16
rms. The Metropolitan Itsilrolid billaho pas.
Sad the same body-88 to 15. nathorizes the
making of a road through Washington, Erode
riok, and Idonigowery counties to the District of
Colanobia, from tome point to proalmity with
the lialktouro and °Lis Railroad. TM/ latter
bill had 'prowl rattly poised : the Benito, but, hoeing
beta amended In the. Rouse hy.the isopceitioe of
atepitstiolo., tan, gilt. bare: to go : back- the
Squats tor turther aottildendlow,,.Baltiotore
The lakAgmat%lllig atat,n thalkrga nambais
of elute see belog dritect fentla tivat HMI to,al.
Von&
PENN NEW TOIL
c:oizhexuieaes Of ten nuaga,rS Ouptts
sw Yeas, April 22, I
The late et Interest -has (as,
aatcr
In the week, and there is no trouble in bcrrow
ing:money on good atrocity at Biz per cent, or
cocoa per cent. for paper of the usual business
character.. A very rampant trpecniation bus
eprung up in stooks, and the whole street, which
a few weeks ago were in haste to soil out at any
price, are u eager now to boy with as little,
an
cretion. All the sound stocks arc dealt in free.
iy, and ea great is the furore, that quite a res
urrection has bate stocoMplished in the meet
werthiess trash ever digniSed by the name of
"stocke. , A good many new adventurer, fright
ened into quietness by the panic of March, ere
about to be tried again; 113 some 'peculators
will find to their cost.
• Hotel lodgers all had their breakfast in order
yesterday, in spite of the determination of "Pat"
and "Cnffy" to strike for eighteen dollars a
.month, "in eousequenee 'of the high price of
food." Same of the Isotols let their servants
leave, but the greater part were kept by givibg
fcw tho advanoe, and claimiug the right to dis
criminate between pod and poor tarn. Hotel
kerpere have also determined to hire no waiters
without a character from Their last place, mid
the gentlemen of the white jacket, who can only
be quickened. into civility. by very frequent
"quarters and halves" w,ll find thee they aro ut.t
eo superior s. race of moo after all.
Allem flprofeesions". that have struck here
formed relief associations, fancying In their
greatness that the small weekly contribution
they kayo agreed to make will _keep them whorl
sick or out of employ. .A grantor mistake could
not exist, tor could they find a deeper pit into
which to drop their, ehillings than a society
fond.; They have adopted as a general thing,
this reale of dues used by 013 Fellows sod Sons
of Temperance, nasals which the experience of
those ectieties bas chain to be completely rot
ten. They bare commenced life and health le
i sumo.: without Choicest experience,and without
the commonest medical eximulantien. Their
contributions will all be swallowed in rent, clerk
hire r and by the greedy - and lazy few, who will
in the infanery.of the society, eat what age
lecke W receive.. These mutual sooloties in their
fioanoial.lnanageneent aro the sheerest humbugs
and no prudent man should pat his money In
them. As a means of secial amelioration cad.
an ludo:meow:it to men to cultivate the fraternal
tied which each should recognise in all, too much
cannot be said of them, but lot *the money fea
ture bo kept in the bsek.gromid.
The real estate mania bee been sensibly check
ed, and some of the largest bulldoze, whose un
dertakings are told by hundreds of houses, have
been brought to a stand. Whole rows of hence,
in Brooklyn of the best deseripUon will leek
tenants this year, and some hoses that have
been idle two years, must ;till be vacant
The extortionate price of eatables in our mar.
kets is now the bobby of people who ;
.few days
ego were busy halides Aldermen, IL le aseerMd
that the difference in the cost of fifteen pounds
of -beef bought st-Troy, wee enough to pay the
purchisere' fare upon the Hudson River Railroad
from Troy to lieu York, or one dollar and n half.
Beef here Is eixteen prom (i 4 cents) the
pound end not over fourteen MUMS to the pound
at that.
In the way of horrible local news, the week
has been prolific. • Than Went men have been
cenoicted of murder of the moet revolting char
',Air, • and four more ha*e been found dead in
the city prison, having been placed there drunk
over night But no one cares for this. An ez
ataination,has been made of the call where the
poor creatures died, and the air aseertaloed to
be in fully charged with carbonic acid as to ig
nite. a chemical composition eubjected to its se.
'low! The morak of the youth that Oro in one
lo_wit regions May be gathered from the conver
sation of there little fellows who ehoule have
been at cahoot. Bays one , „ 8111, let's you and
I play fighting, and Toni will be policeman.”—
Poor fellows, they innocently rehearse under the
Ovalle of a price; the crimes for which in later
. years the prised will reward them. 0. -
Tun Irwin ESODIII9.—The mounts rtkeived
by reeent eteamers ehow that preparations io
Ireland for emigration to this country ate going
on to Emit an immense extent ae to attract an
anneal, degree of attention. The Irish papers
are filled with accounts of the preparation for
removal or of the passage of throngs stoking
the nearest shipping port. The; Dublin Daily
Express, of the bth instant, saye that a aitoost all
who poems. the mu.na of Catalog the country
are about doing sc. All the vessels offering
for pomengera are filled up without
Weecti Guardian says that the exodus in
that locality June ottasnmed a steady, Mere/mitts
current, an& emigration is the frequent topics of
conversation in• most parts of-the country."—
Eat the following extract from the Limerick
Chroniele, of the 6th instant, presents the most
striking picture:.
,
"Front the railway stations Irene Limerick to
Channel, from Limerick and Galway to Detain,
and elsewhere throughout the °entry, the pee._
pie are flying to monde to the ports of Water
ford and Liverpool, to take shipping for the New
WOrld; 'Whilst in Limerick we believe we are
c6Mect In etating that the ship already announc
ed:lhr selling axe filled, and other ships aro
gaily looked for by applicants every day. The
raid districts and the smaller towns are the
destination of remittances to an almost incredi
ble amount from America; .and those remittan
ces are sent to enable, these to bear their voy
age 'apnea to Arbour they are directed. We
have been informed by a reepectable clergyman
within the hat few days,. that stickle the etas ,
.rity.oftnen in his extensive parishes, that he is
obliged to rend to a neighboring town - for la.
hams toTtill tds fields. Another clergyman in
forme.or tint he "is daily receiving remittances
from. perform in ,America te pay passages for
their - relatives in his parish.. It to apprehended
he the neightsorhoodd of the elate quarries, that
the enterprising proprietor, will be compelled to
curtail the works .or to abaudon - Meal° some
extent, such is the rage far emigration among.
the laborers he has been employing for soma.
yeara. Altogether the exodus isnlarming "
Burman; Idonrnm, for May, pretents 2 very
interesting table of contents, and judging from
this, the first the publiehers .have sent 01, we
should consider it one of the very best of the
Americia mocithiled. It is in reality an Amer!.
Min work; CoMisting
,entirely; - of, eriafttal aril.
etas by eminent American Triters,:and there
fore deserves the encouragement of all who wish
to mistabo and enecurage a literature which libel
be truiyAmerieszt. Putnam descries the timnks
Of the Arocrican public ter his enterpriee, and
if he faille to sustain Its present character, it
most hare -an Immense Mem:dation; and bo of
lasting value to American literature. We rum
mend it to . cur readere. Per tin by H. Bos
worth & 00., blesket street.
The
_stern on Friday, of last week, dos vary
Men in come parts the 4ottn 4j. Buffalo
the lightning edam' the Ilcirsetelegraph Office,
destraying three instrumeciaand melting thegae
pipet, and set the 'offtee,oxr tiro. The fire was
fortanately s condned to the office, as Oliver Lee's
Bank and several exchange broker's' offices were
also saluted in the building. From Phlladelphii
we learn that the line to Iniioaster vas bro-
ken. The Storm was severe; "bail tell as large
as musket balls," and much glass was broken.
For tAs Pitttbuevh Gazetlf.• I
DIF.110.? 'O'CONNOR
MEM
Thu plea of C:,C12C24 is EMI Which ~,,n at
be handled too tenderly; nor have la disposition
to carry on e parnsem warfare with any portion
of tho commucity ; but the qamtion of 'free ed
ucation is tf euch importation, that it is well
worthwhile to examine the'frounds of the re
coat hostility to it; • mazifested by the 1100313
Catholie prelates, ere we content to abandon cur
Common School system. This sunultnr.oous op.
position, extending through an ninny ditlcrent
States, forms a problem which it is ditheult to
May it not he intended as an I:wpm:worn
terroruct,'tkint If the community. doe not 0..
cods to these dignit►rlee Whet they deustaid,
they will `mete It feel their s power at the ballot
box! The ballot box boo been tried, cud the
people in tones of thunder Onto alumna:Ad the!
they see not prepared to submit to Jesuitical dic
tation.
The Chiesgs Tablet-1r Itacuithpaper-laulsros
that this more origlested to home. Homo aua•
theIIILLIsIs the system—but wilt all the earth
tremble! The Public ti:bcols hats been' calleel
.'inue of help'—••uarserlta of liscutiouneess"—
tat surely they will bear a compafieva with any
thin that the l'apsoy use produce. The school
system of Pcurisylviatia to based upon the prin.
etpto that causation de essential to promote the
public good.
lo a former communication I Useited that Ca
the,lici ere in debt to the cornmualty, In the way
of r'oaajarY old; to peons this, I here give the
statiettos of some of the ward. and boroughs, as
on exempla of what it probably 'the lute of
/,
things in all, if proper) lavestigated.
The Poor ,Tax and 8c col gate here detailed,
will ostaule the publio t Judge for themselves,
of tha extent of the robbery committal optima
the Papacy, by carryino out tip vystera odvort•
ed to.
Peer nod School Tax of the Se4nd Ward, 15 is
Übelto Nor Tax,
Szbovl Rite,
TAM, $2BB 47
Tho aitola Bobool Tu is this ward Is $7OOO 00
Of which the Catbolio protortios is 155 20
TRIED WARD.
'The Third Word his ICOO taiabla inhabit - an:a.
of whom 950 are Catholics. Catholic Moo!
Tax, $225; Door Rate, $ll2 50; Total, 887.60.
In this ward the School Directora hare erected a
building that would do honor to any'enmmunity;
with a tinrpo of taaahers who are ererj way
'competent to meet their high reeponsibiLitiee.--
la as ibtellectual and moral point of 711:111, tho
institution is any th.tog but do nursery of ig
norsoco„ infidel principles, or 11°0DM:imams.—
The probable wales of the lot and buildings, le
$40,000; and the teachers' atilazies more than
$4,800; of ail this capenditiire, the Catholic
share At $225!1
Ono fact connected with this ward, Is worthy
of notice; ein—the large amount of property hold
by Catholics, for which they pay no tax—the
Cathedral, Bishop's school, Asylum,
relieving ecclesiastical property from taxation,
is liable to great abctsce. Were the property of
all religious bodice taxed abbe, none would hay*
cause for complaint.
The teseath Ward'has assessed as school tax
the sum of $1,892 93. Of thla the Catholic
share is $141.11. Poor rate, $70.39; total $2ll
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Children in Sohool, oterhota 65 are Cacho
•
SOVIII PrrTABURGII
School tax, - - - 13,486 52
Catholic achool tax, - - 118 96
Poor food atacsorcl, $462 SG; of which Catholic!
pay $17.29.
LAincscgriLLx
School tax, $1,668; [litholie proportion, $225.
Catholic tax payers, 54; Catholic children at
tending cchool 60; which makes the average rate
of tuition, 40 cents per month.
The poor tax-amounts to $456 66; Catholic
share, $55; total paid by Catholics $2BO.
From these data tho following results are
drawn:
School tax paid by Protestants in
above wards and boroughs, $23,187 48
&heal tax paid by Catholic. in came, 860 10
The Poor Tax Is $25,0.16 00; of this eruct the
Catholics in 2d, s.d.and 7th wards pay $266 15.
This great disproportion is here adverted - to,
that the public: atteaticur may be directed to
another point—the preponderance of Catholics
over Protestants in that clam who receive relief.
Of the truth of this assertion the following are
proofs: In Pittsburgh, 1802, during two months
—which may be considered a sazople of the same
time at any other period—there were relieved cf
all other denominations, 45 • of Catholics 112
nearly two-thirds of the wi:ole number! This
will account for the expenditure of part of the
twenty-five thousand dollars!
In the winter of 1802 sad 1853, the Young La
dies' Benevolent Society of Pittsburgh sustained
113 families; of those 46 were known to be
Catholies;.22 were colored people; of the re.
training, 19 were Ttsteateste. end /Lot rell,
glens eentimentv unknown. , Not eat I..4kiesel
rutscriZed by Catholics to Ali aztociatice -
Bo;Shereds anciticr view of, the expense paid
by the county onaiiimat of Catholics. Theriot
on Sabbath, iebonViirslead.body of a supposed
Catholic, taker, itiom..&.colored family of the
no of Ray;k:ib - m , brhotiati thin= bid died,
cost the count% 8587 ga
The convlctiOa Crete:4%7l4l'S Cork
Railroad men testi ; - - 105 98
These two casioctiotAt 150aUth - *693 91
Nor.are theie eoßtii j notancea, Lf the ohlige
upon the county at the Courrof Quarter Sessions
is which Catholics aro implicated, is immense.
This evil is well nanted Legion!
What is the tratlooooy from ether places as to
the pecualary oepatt of. the gnostical' . Ws arc
told upon the 'Milli - mit/ of the. Daily Thum of
Cincinnati, that - 4 the paupers bf Hamilton
county, the unfortintato Irish, who are only out--
Moth of the population, get fortylive -per cent.
cf the poor tax. With such a fact etaring Arch.
tishop Purcell in the face, what tame 'Ail! we
give to a statemeatHhe the following, from that
prelate? "If 110 now demand their eharo of
the echool fund. in proportion to the' number of
their children, or the amount of their tax, they,
Coercion but the right of army freemen." Not
so Pant your revorhace I - 7 44 right ininded freeman
would not claim any thing ho had not - pold for.
Bet a threat Is uttered—"!f - parties value their .
rapport (that Is, of the Catholics) and deserve
to recite it, they will pledge themselves to ra
dices, the grievescra of wtdoll'iloy, 110.:1 justly
complain."
Again, the Cinema/01 Gazette mated a state
meet .with respect to Auburn, New York; the
facts were_brought to light by the Board of Ed
ucation of Auburn. The amount of ton In that
town In 1852. for the sapportlof common schools
was $2,729 73; 'of this thkCatholles paid $53
50:.Daring that year $lOl7O, were expended for
the poor; of this sum, the Ovorsotr of. the Poor
Mato that $2,670 wets-distributed among the
Boman Catholic signers of the polities for re:
lief from the , grievlous oppression and persecu
tion they have suffered in being faxed to support
the pnblia =boobs.
,
The Report of the arrernar of MS Almittlise„
New York 'city, from lan. lel, 1852, to y Doc. 81.
gives a the number ralievedff7B3; of whom 650
were Americans, 114 Orzmens, 65 English, 69
Scotch, 1710 lout, tiaid . 86 of other countries.
Is It wrong to.tuppose Mat of the large number
of Irish, theensjority rare Catholics? And that
the germane were also moetly.of sthat denomin
ation? NaltherPXosbytorion Irish YOC Pritcatent
Nennone:to aoy . extont, cod refttge in a public'
almshouom tnit can thin ba eald'of those who
have vithored under theti;ght of popery? Will
Bishop O'Connor toll no why It I.) that wo marknn
td - a difference testi in the' condition tf the dddd
pooplo of tilt Northern and Senthem4ortioniof
the muse island?
Bat It Is objected, that, tarnitting that very
many of the Catholics matter wader the:heavy
baud of poverty; Is this to be uncounted their
reproach or crime ? Far from It. There is no
contest with the people in whose eta:liens one
benevolent cuisems have over sympathized ; and
our ma (retinue for them are never better 'thorn
then when exposing the false pretences of that
Itomish hierarchy, who would destroy oar noble
system of free education, because it comports not
with their exclusiveness.
What opinion can tho priesthood have of Pro
tostants, if thoy believe that we ore blind to tho
(selfish and attend= natant of their movements!
We never hero of Catholloe doleg much for Pro.
testent institatiorm; though it` is notorious that
Protestant fonds are demanded to &Watts bed
log the Popish Asylami, Cathedrals, Hospltale,
Bat whit has produced the ,povorty of hun
dreds of Catholic Irish! - Let priestly eradiate,
that erring the money from the hireling. and ex
tort their monthly contributions froni the neces
sitous, emitter this question.
With all the light rebieh factenhed on &scab.
jest, the community cannot abandon the Public)
ecbool syllom. Ic mast not be. that 9;699 eattools
shank; be closed, and 992,079 children deprived
of education, because the religious teachers of
IMO portion of oar popaistion would withhold
from their young people the Sr.ripiares of truth.
• Cdror.v..z.lt koala that disoivorlso of copper
Gra toile been Ludo on tho bode or the .goillt"1.,
Inning And MoonfoCintiog Corripoop - in Alle
gbany co., Md....mum:l by oi•Ooc' . Franoto
Thomas cod M. P. O'llcra, - .
VlceWaldo* King, It Is -wild, owned ari - es 7
tate at 2.000 sores of rich teal 141411 as county,
Ala.; with 160'elares. Ti Is also/laird thit ha
has left the balk of his property. to the poopirt
relations; thCagh all-sra coasfortably.pro
.
sided for.
prrtsauanE /kap solnilzavAturjA44,-
ROAD
tnecttagtf tto trimlnnt 'ha PU ti4awit..7.,444
ConunUevilln 11.11r,.4, w.. htl.t aI 411,4tii
.11,nrldEur tin 2lst Not ttt, 3 )4 .
Sttattcl Fcett, , was ai vaictaci.t
Dr. Jam°. L'ornr itltti J. W. ckc +o4'o 0i..41.41-
ed Vino - Dre3lnute, WM Dr. J .
:ttary,
F:oll`Thfasi and htillEi Ilya ytj.o nf Ike
inottlag, soil to hie ig.ti,Etrk3 01 4 ,4 4`. 1 (1 4 mat-
ire of the old ohs, tor of th e Railroad, nth4 Glate
the °boohoo wbtoh had bun made by
nod di:laps:AM bt latigth this compattiitio
Dm; of too thelous Nolo, plapaiad.
On titsltit , ll, A notaatiti oJnedai!Qg Gf ti.obv‘
C 'Welker, John R. do
BAbati M.fikeeitnit
(taxmen Lek*, and frigate' Roils woo errata:
to 'draft rolollll uua Ofpfbfl.i‘d lbw 11.4413
of the tooting,
'"the onitnittetl retired, and rapatled tho fol
lowing preamble bud • resolution., whieh • 'vete
uarthlutoualy adapted;
%Theron', This original diorite of Ilio
burgh cud Counollonlis Railroad Calopeoy pro
scribed the lallaya of limo MD401104814 and
Youghiogheny rivers ac a rote to be followed le
looming and making told Railroad; awl wh d i. o .
as, a copplatuout to said ohaetor Iw tilidaraliniti
to hero lately beta p11144t1 by Ito laigialetigo
euthotlslug the othileoutrani to Make their toed
from l'ittnburgh to [gar Connersville, by the
near& end port pnietkate route/ Thatatidd,
Received, That the route from Pittaborsh br
Cannellovillo, via Elisabeth, hi proposed by flatu
nal Frew, Ec lu the Pithiburgh Railroad Con.
'Dutton, of "%ASH, is touch shorter thin by the vet ,
lays of the oforensid, end that while the pure) ,
from Pittenurgh to Catinellonlio by the. rivers
nonuogehola and Youghiogheny ehowa eilletanee
of A/4,mm tulles, the uotomonly Aravelled road
through Eliesboth from Pittaburgh to Coeuellei
'tulle, is kuowe to he only forty
Realm!, That tho making and speedy onto.
platten of the Pittsburgh and Counollavillo 11411.
road in highly important to the people of Welt
on, Penosylvanin, es a means of cronies up one
of the richest emotions of the Stet°, and that the
route meet !Joinable to this meetleg embranes
probably the richest mines of bitumluous oral
end iron era botwesa Pittsburgh and Baltimore:
Resolved, That when this tocetlog adjourns,
it toff ourne to moot mu title pinto au the lid Tuoa
day of hisy, at'll o'clock A. hi , nod thet'a
Com
mittee of three be appointed to make n publio
call of the ammo, and to invite the-President and
Direetore of ,lye Pittsburgh and Caniaelliville
Railroad Coffrany, eel ettizens of Pittsburgh
end Counelleville, to bo present an the ocoanlou.
• The Chair - then appointed Robert C. Welker,
Jame., Irwin, and CoL .1115103 A. Ekichwaid Com.
mitten.
Tho mooting then appointed the following
Committee) of Invitation:—Sitouel Frew, Dr. J.
S. Penny, and Frederick Houghton.
On motion cf C. F. Shugart, it WWI resolved
thet the proceedings of this meeting be published
in the papers of Pittsburgh.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
JOHN E. SHAFFER, Sealy.
rant inzwo
The New ,Orleans Picayune gathers the fol
lowing Intel ligence from Vera Cruz papers to
the i3th •
The news of Gen. Banta Anua'a arrival at Ve
ra Cmz was: received in the City of Mexico by
telegraph an the Jot instant, and was celebrated
hythe Axing of cannon, ringittg of bells, and caber
demonstrations of Joy. ne Vera Cruz he was
entertained with a banquet an the Ard instant
by the litudeipality, at which he was toasted
and extolleel4n the mast extravagant manner.
Gen. Wall capped the climax by classing him
with Alcibiades and Clueinnatus. Banta Anna
gaze bat one: toast, as follows: .
"Under the shadow of the Menlo:nut flag, may
there be bat ens cry: independence Cr death."
The•Ece del Commercio of the 6th elates that
he was to leave next day. The triumphal arch
created In his honor bare the fallowing inscrip
tion: "Liberty, peace, and order. Indepen
dence, authority, concord..
The Mexican.papers are already beginning IT
cormtruot cabinets for Santa Anna, and show
almost es much' facility in this taatter as ocr
own papers did a short time since. The latelt,
as given by the Libertader of Puebla, is as fol.
Iowa: Don ices Maria Torrid, Foreign Affaire;
Jcse Ramon Paccoho, Justice; Antonio de Hare
y Tammix, Treasury; Gem Lotabarelini,
The Marquis of Rivera, the new Spanish
Min
feter, arrived at Vera Coulon the same steamer
with Santa Anna.
The acting !Meister of Foreign Affairs ad
dressed a. note of thanks on tho 30th ultimo, to
Snores Tornel sad Castillo Laos's, for the tact
and &Mill they had displayed iu arranging the
neutrality treaty with Judge Cackling, and ad.
Tieing them that the tame bad been ratified by
the President.
The now plan for the organization oft he army
is emld to be completed.
Mr. Falconet had been arrested ender the ao
costtion of bribery and msifeastace in remitting
the fragments received by him from the treasury
for account of the English creditors. • The cred
itors now demand the $60,000 which he stye be
paid as bribes. The charge of bribery ia now
said,to bo well (copied, but that it Wax net der
ideslint were purchased, but high
Lstters from • Massa= of the 21st of March
confirm the rumor of a projected invasion of Bo
ston by the-Count Etammset, whole said to have
raised a body of.more than ono thousand teen
Bettor Truants has been named by the
. 0011 M,
cae,t to take totem/tad of the troops in Sonora
to inert him.
' 'Tbe Indians aro etated to be giving -ranch
t. cable in the States at Nueva Leon, Sonora, end
Durango.
ci the Irell.burg . (V.)ll4i.l.l.
Thai:lllehmend Enquirer, copies the seeession
fettofo4'otoi of n recent date, from this paper,
and 'appends the &Bowleg remarks. It is a mle
spprabeacion however, to think that the denial of
a charter to the Pltteburgh and Steubenville rail
rogl company was the rause of the movement.
That aellwas but one Ora cerise cf eggravatlona
nonthwed almost until patience bed ceased to be
a virtue. It needed but a epark to Inflame the
discontent that hod been gathering. end glowing
In the minds of the peopin, and if e'er there any
a movement of the people, thie woe one:
Slow
ever, as int. of the .resolnalmut eels forth, we
hare faith in the embionedjudgement, lads Wel.
lig ent setae of the Legislature, and hope that the
next easy be a more considerate and nagnani-
MOOa body than the last. To It we will look for
, TlllOOlllllll2 . IN MI PAN ILINDLIII. —All Ito
=unto represent tho people of the Pea Ilsud:e
of Virgbila SI deeply indignant ac the rejection
by oar Legislature of the right of.vsy for the
Pittsburg sad - Steubenville Roll Rood. The sub-
joined proceedings end aoeso=panying slip holm
Wellsburg. Ifetuld, only connrto 'theme accsuntn
We hope the people of Brooke and lianoock will
exeemso etill farther patience,. and trot still
Inger to the justice cf ourna,nion Common,
wealth."
Cone..—hir. Enable Brooki, one of the editors
of the Exprese, writes from Havana that:—
.There ore a crowd of iesseiratill pouring to
here for freight, and in consequence of the large
supply of shipping, the prices of eager are
eteedy. The planters of Cabannder the-vase.
honing system of the port, which enables them
to stow sugar far Ono tint a month, and which
enables them also to obtain money upon certifi•
eaten of storage, have a more independent posi
tion now than ever before, and with their tee
ters, control the market They. have been
resolute, therefore, in their demands. Vitro
are now 70 American •veeaeta In port. Some
which came in ballast will go away empty.—
Others would leave empty if they had not car
goes, which subjects them to heavy port ,does.—
While, therefore, the product market is stiff, the
freights are very low. Enormons fortunes are
made here in the cultivation of the cane. Some
of oar ewe countrymen• are interested in sugar
estates *hied have yielded sl2o,oooelear profit
per annum."
' .Pere.ooisre--It may not be gonoevellylnsown
that Prince Paul. of IS i cirtemburgh, who has
heretofore made - sequel scientific expeditions
through our. Western territories, has gone to
Petsgoeis, for the•purpese, If possible; of the.
Iroughly exploring that limpet unknown country.
'He provided himself: with everything necessary
i .ln any emergency, exiaing either from want of
food or the feroolty.of the native; and Intends
to make ouch researohos as will lead' to the dis
covery of the precious meted; If any, and also
to ascertain the feasibility of Berman emigre..
don to that terra incognita. The Pflllet, Is a man
of courage and indomitable parsers:repo., end
aniees.his life Is eareriliced, weehati expect som e I
Interesting revelationi on bid return.
It to not only poesible, but probable Unit gold
will ho. found among the Patagemlan mountains.
dean, rate, weltuay expect anaoinunto account :
of the intabitan's, their manners and custom;
and the region In which they , .
The necersary, facilltles for the receipt and
Aranshipment of freight, of all kinds', et this place
hoe Tenuity been afforded by the cognation.
of the Company's Waraboeseitt the Depot, end
tho double track extending beelt to .the
since the - co:spied= Of which every ao n aideable . .
tielsuou Is almost conatantlydoing. . We are in
formed there still remains a eery huge mooted
of freight deposited in the different warebottent
noiting:shipment eastirard, which will hereafter
be made with but little delay. The Company we
are Informed nail the completion of these very
!tenory . extern here, declined consigning
freight or merchandise to this place from Balti
more; and heneett large Increase ofhisines Is
oorra-matter of 'almost obsolete
.cortaluty.
.. _
...
n o nnitirrnre, ODD Of the trolon line boa* an
11 . xxiiiinird trip, arrived ra thlejlaor as Fridii
~,,,,,m t n g and landed its:prosergeno id, AO DAR
*n a ir jot' in,rpor 4o,inkr do -tnornlpo r , firs!D
fat liodgroora.-4rivs Crick if6iecite.' - . i :
MAloxic /arm URN,
" thy t nLlad •Lt. elattaln.."
'4 &It Znetl•Diats" ked ttalSerOos
4%4,, viii lell• sr a LISCITHE, ro 11163 D. T
7.414. trat.l.t.—.Th e iv., end
4 con.Dm la 7 o'clock—lac
• ?4,,,jr.: e.
ilyAritulio Cement
Tt l a liwtermilined have COnatantly On
lot. , 0.14 1 / c( Xasaleo LITDBAOLIC
e.tra,o4 dcels.4 Th. •rtkle le thu. bait ahtt cheer,
Ida4rne.e4 Ones four Inch mats, of
tad la •ed cleoterod vo:th this Cement, will en.
alos4 pleetcrett on tier wale. to mime
, Ito (1.1:1... of ea loth, !10c0..., In •
u.d 6, ...lb! NCO real,t 407 callary deniee at mt.
4 1.11, 11.4, in the beat •petted. This
ito coed (4411 underground, underwater.
...3 ece.e-4 otietl4Pa, for important ballotro.ond
g,. 0.,,10d +. 44 .. 1 4 , 0rr too..
eed ...ales Of brick and step.
otr e ~,, ht.rart to Water, 4.1411, or haat
11011111111eit 4 INOWIASI.
550 We.r grout and 160 Front .trot.
Woau.! Wintuntl--A great many
I:mai/ma Le.g bean writtroaaspialulrrth• ode.
th. Worn. gm:ousted In th. human
.reel, ountodly oar hoar of Wrdlcal oml•ra• Yu olleltal
loorla lasort altos owl profound tuwarch, and y.t
po yia11.14.11,11 7077 Wii.ll d 1741.1 In opinion on th. sub.
1.,1, It *nit hi almlit•J. ha ..... , that atter all. n
mule of e.p•Illod Ilw•• Wont., and purifying the body
1/11411114.11 . nr.r.n... W of 144{, Sala. lb.. 10t 0 ... 1000 y
po the origin, Th. U 11100 egent how •t
aoloon be i• Lund,—Ur. sl'Lano'• V malfug• is the =orb
aunhi • ay 7p.168. 11101 ha• at r •••••••4•1 all
orbs W run IJdi•ln.r, 11. • being unimorralir
.0, n o w I o gal toy mallet! practltlo rm.
for ns' , he all Oruzsisi• and m reliant. It loon and
olrountry, al who/oath: and regal b lb. ml. proprlstors,
opt J. aim, • do Wood strod.
z UURKE & BARNE
If the ittid of trsUsionr .o to the
Upon •hlrh •e nett eonll4.utly raft
wort,. We have Alr.sdr Dublimb
proving that info made for Our
fags, sod roil abroad, .hnv. •
SEVAIIE.It TEATS lit ACtrULL
sod preserved their Nahuatl! total
'rho biloolog Is another timid of t
ottitrestert—.
310,000 WORTH OP BOO:
BAUD WITH A • , BAIT!
ALBION, Ems Canary. Pit
Nor tabor 32, An.
hlsssoll. Duran ltsanata.Dwas Your two Mt
one duly awls!!. 1 was aboont t the tune. I would
iYa)4l,."f72tritl,°l:.B:itll:l,ll;rg raratiir2nl
rooming 01 She 10th .4 June laot—ony ids. building
Imhof, blamed to whoa It woo built of wood and blot—
s Iwo .tort' building. My ISala woo to It at tb.
Dino of Moo Oro. and fell Into the cellar. when Share was
• large =mut of oil. It was a Tory hot hrs.
Ili norms and - book , arenas. that ware In the tufa
amounted to about Ton Thousand Dollars, whlot, wao,
and. Them was not <l. sink pver yoithao,
1 would adols• any porton who la dad am buall/srt
got loaa
no Mom bolt boy a Hato to ktap thole payers, a o ..
ono that It to. 1 an ibM7 ntoncualm3 your Saga
fe~Uno. Tod". .14.
&WWI bone n. Nature has provided
r....as for every disease which Ikea Is heir to. KINIt'S
PETROLI.UII or ROCK OIL. put up .. It Rolm from the
Vest I sioratori. sonrealed deep in th. bowsis of Mother
Estill. Is, withoutgoubt, one of th e mama of Uwe
tall... Rowing testimony, inns. by •
(MAW went: •
PL31211.1117 VALLIT, Ohio, Sept.
Yr. 5. li. Kier—al. I bare sold all your P etr oleum.
or Dock 011, some two Omits past, nod hay. beenlook,
Ina (or your *gent to get • further entrply, could has*
saidsone dote. bore. Wk tom Wand the WI very
tisalient in ilea and Dysentery. ley insight.% at the
meyour .coat was here. wee 171 ca very low with Use
an= 1 oleo her • teeroootinul. - anl thripe hoax gave
the second. aux 4 the nun .topped. sal she recovered
troitualletaly. It is also an extraordinary remedy for
truce arld 1.21,and Kies, Cuts. Devisee, aturalen=atlam.
and for the leilre.6oMO bare been eared of long 03 8 21 .1 1 .4.
Yours. with lament, /sue =now.
For rays by alt the Drawee. In Pittsburgh. -
fr. (Paten ed•wrtlehir PetrolentOl74... war..
ser Id taus. KIDD it CO. have jut received
ay. down of Claarar's high'? pleP ixel BONET
SOAPS, ownprtalog: the ordinary norm Baum extra
wanted Brown Windaor. =wok Brown Mutton. Wlrdsr
and Brno? hhatinz Brava. It Is admitted by all. that
Clearaea &salsa.. the Boast in the world. crbl
102 TWINES, &o—Persona tithing to par
a.,. Velma Wm, axo Ltproas a: deaniptiona. Dar.
Ytalportal. can obtain them, at tha I set wiess. at the
Wino Eton 0 JAOO/1 WE PIE, Jr_
INAS Market and Eroat stly•ta.
GEO. P. SMITH & CO.,
No. M WOOD STREET,
InTito the attention of buyers In this market
to the '417 luso stook of
SPRING AND SIINMSR, DR GOODS
OF Stilt 71341111112 MID MISR 11MOUATION,
which they afar fer eitla . •
AT A num. ADVAICA 0011. CASK 21 NM? CRAM.
PAINTS—Of All lowting toils,. ronelno Dotonetle.;
Gllolll6.ll2—Freanh bent:h, and AsertrAnt
LAWNS —DEL lINES-11ALIEtLESt
DRAM GUOD2—/, Tar large stool: '
ClAnYlln—Of all descriptions; .
cAn2Ltlitall2-1.1•In and fanc7—• lane rook Of w. 1,11
ATM:VIZ ' Alm.. in) nonntlan
JAAO-11Y2letin—ER.11/ 26278 And Into variety
ot
to. Et. 11111112. nAlkt
021.100 PASTALOONNEY—AII leedlog P 1 . 2.4 P 4l n
awl nutty:
LINENE-I.ttlEti DIILIAZ—BLAY LINENS—THOLEo LIN RAS—AnA many new styleA Welt Wale, oar own
loporution:
µI him ns—terry and handsome eanortntent: •
VET I llia,— LtwiNGS -4 1Ailnnlen—SEntine—CIISC112
.--(XITCON TWCEDS—nIiIHTINti nTRIPX ,2 to.;
Erre, variety nt brown BIIIIATINOI, DRILLI2OS—
S RIKTLYOO amt SIILETINUS;
LILVD II2 / 1 0FI/EVY--CKAVA2B.-111 ductipUnne of
VARIETY GOUDA, /wt.
Pitt/hi:ugh. April 12, /An. 15.p1.1411¢1
CHARLES E. LOOMIS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Eoads, Norgages &o, Negotiated.
ravr-t sr mr13217.101 all TO II121"1110/Liall
• ODIUM - 01T nous. • -
ISMMW=I
REMOVAL
POSTLEY, NELSON & CO.,
MANOFACFURIDJI OF
. .
: . ~: ..., /670 CAST MEM OBOVELS AID
SPAM . OUR BABZEILI,
'ULM BOX VICES, PICKS,
.
' ' WOKS, XEILTIOCIII,
&e. te. se.
Nava removed to No. 17 Market 'treat, where
their etiatomors, Roll toad:mato '.tastily. .. !Axonal to
awew oar stock Wore porobaatzt Cambers. Darin
taboo, tba arm., for tha tot. ablator. N. flamer a o o, '.
cataboatftl Ill! AND MADDED FORKA. too,ono an
i , orated to tarnish • aopetior artiela of Yorks at taataro
•
JAMES P. TANNER.
WLIOLESALE DEALER
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HAM
No. 56 WOOD trruzr, rrersamearr,
Between Third and Mutt.
swrSly stock embraces every variety and
mitigmfAvv e rt.. pareheml direct tram
the ipries sest Sumer rant 'lnt nsTrztit:
f i =ni c le.4 y etti p tavorebly telak thou or Phi a
ezzetteibeili bor "4*".. lA.. WI nod
rata
A H. HOLMES ti BRO.,
511.11U/A0702223 OF
SOLID BOX VIM SLEDGES, PILES,
"MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, dtc.,
prrreStraaa
Orneo 25 Wood et., lbetwoou let and 204.
. 4 ,`55 2, 22 club to any lIISMICIAM4I.I4
Citizan's lowan= uampany of Pittsburg b
IL D. KING. 11.smamT.
6.111M1L L. uaxaus
. LL. IDKPL
01714;, 94 Wi4711, =MEER Mau= OD
• WOOD" 819.1=1. • •
♦J' INSIIIIEB ROLL VII , CARGO P.IIIKS Cl Ti
RICO AND iIL9arESIPP , 19V211.8.
aIXS.
innvt. aroma /Dui or &nacre Dv 11116. 4i,
mot`ut atptrgo of Um BLI cuf =Alf D N.AI7OArION
so;traurtroarinuA.
tll ILVOTOILS:
411 It I Wm. toglion..h.,
LU'4°7 ' I t i e '.
IlolxVlALolop, - Jt.. I J
rotmis
S.Llulmash. • u
/1.1olad• 4. ISithammotar.
a eta - Wm B. MD.
Issadi M. Nemo*.
--AMR. T. KINNEDY
...—KDWARB OECGO.
RENOVh.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
wow= LAD WHOLWLZ Immo w
POILZION AND DOilillTlO
LIARDWAREY CIITLEF:IN to 46.
Hare remeited to their net and extensiro
rWm Ko. Wool stmt. [our tom above tbi Bt.CLarta
Iradra their. .eanotoots. and aterattauto gelma/IY.
an Intl al to ao eximinatiorta tba mtyt =opiate sort.
mot star offend la 1214 .• folk,
DAGUERREOTYPES
As THE
•
NATIONAL GALLERY.
AOBSON'S National Daguariean Clam,
er of ms Dlatoon6 and utat street. (oesoalt6
Wilma?. Dm, Stara Mumma.
;Ladies and Umtlemn vigiLur to obtain liAlik•komatee
at moderate ariees, Will Vow wall at the *bon attablith
sa,ot, mad on with vary .P. 11.1 Phle amt 617 hkehta.
=with such •Ittli that .the ,wester aut tato the
ate foe atatt lel of Olt hawk= kra with a/1 the
atrowion of ahlotati waaewtaa..
• Te " = " 'ef Miltall= "4
Perms atotteguirea to takes I.l"re. unlit. • Net
=tars 4.eramt pr.ooa In
ael.m."44rird from II a.:611 w..
1, until 6 r
• • Mame& fe=l
Ina's First Pram=
r AUGUFARREOTYPES.
Building, Ma saw.
finitizigs` and ',bangers who wish to ob-
V tan on setaittbo setleftoend Ilk. Ilkettsoo, at o
seer ,00detobk pile.. will Lod It to Celt unmet lo all et
tble well rapine eateblldeseoul.orbate ebtlgrebortlea
toometeed e or ao obsess muds. to e a sot el !be
lateroust arlongettAlo i rgrue f
roverthl Watt, s the trgtos apptri.ttelLDee
. 7blVelo g iraerl S P entlt ge. Zatters hhare/Ito be
ob/e to one to Ilto bottom; of the At* t.tyle
notypoe. eltbe; tel.MeMOelebboe
. • . • • • • • . •
g WoccuCopai ia Ousting. in eh inetha.4. 6 l= l.
clock ao er....t0 a.*
To .Let
rE Fourth &bey' of the Gnaw
tug It Is galtalOs rot • Job Printing Collw
therartTarrapligruds 6.152!"."0,1
OR. NUGENT'S 'radian Vegetable Tooth
-. AA. DlOTS—Wssimatal to ems la two imitates—.
T eektastsa artlede him at e.t.a la m; Mit ia•
tam sad LIJoi all the lakoamstloa oats Rol Metal
and Man* toOth"d01111.“ . M710/ ...mai._ • ins.
air Jampaansa er wtioox a cm;
..05 • cot. Mammal tad ..listtet attn.
\DI it,
n,Ley Morn. the ;I:, Mutant, Ins tutne.l Yl
?ha f oen k i talt rhtes f so the re. len:. of
)'amaze.. ,titrrel UM, n WED ' , MAY go tor. at 11
o
Oo Mouda mtirolog. 2:44hostant. TIIO3IA.94TEELE.
NMI of Jartt Mary l'aint, aced Itsths.
The feign the [amity an hatted &Metal tillc fun,
sal from the nr v erger of hte 71tet, N th Catialreet..
Allegheny, T 1 19 c AT; at 4 o'd r. l),,
mama---v
$
liaterments i r fa.her City o Plitst7rgh ,
mat .. op. ro Ann ss. BSI.
\ . .442.4. 1
CA.Vdren
..\--.2.. (1----
-----‘
.
..1.7 . ... i.. 7. ---
7.7.
.......: 3 \
....:- . 1= ..... ::- 1 1.7.EN " : . . ..
i ‘,
-.. \Males 12-fenttl 8 -.Whir 21-iOOlO t 11-Total 03
• From 1 Nal .... - ... .. --... •
By on:tyr of th;............11..0:0,
C. P. WILLIA \ :
iltrtlelatt to Baud of tilta4.
Disroses.
Catarrh
Gonouolfgloo
Chrooto Di.rrhom.—.\ \
Ct•roolo .....
Theo.., or ther. ....
Inflammation of
Pbroniclo
Poor:K . .l F.'werle.—..7 --
foul. fa,
atm 0.
IT TILE BEST!—
Yorso Towmutor , Jefferson CrainYr
iL feller bought from J. %Au •
sour Vermin:se, sod I
s
e
re en* rill to dal ml
• bilk espelreil eighty...is large worm, Laetrile awake
another rill to another child two year. auk wireh es
nellill OW, one hundred large warnk, I think It the hew
V"rntiattse In use. - IL Y. Watt.,
Take Particular IceNtr—Every «rnflente etstemeut
Oven, Is the troth, and the truth only, nod Ik 1./de Lt
P. nen known In the meant, of country where they
meld, end may be written ti try any Tem' ebb may
doubt the correct:mu of the stair. tut, Weevery
no. to know that they my not knurbusuced by Iles and
untenured oertlfindre, _ IL H. Bata., Pittsburgh.
47. Preptild sad sold I.
apse IiELLEBE, LI Wood sheet.
''SAFES—Here
alas of out BASCS.
• e repatadeo of our
stmaral emtitkats.
color pad ordinary
sub,lsetml to the
I NFL/ALAS/ONa.
Zr.. Irmo ammo.
• tams I ocooto•taal•
G _
ROUERIES-20 tierces Rice;"„
ri”" reo%. l ;irof . t.n ° ,,r6,s, ,
\
Jot reed and far rale by. •T. LIT T LE , * C,).
AND PAPZES
B •
00318-70 doz. fancy Corn B rooms ,
j.t rft•d and Zu at. by
D 26 T. I.IITLIf. t co.. ILI &mad otrnet.,
HSI SILKS!!—=-40 pieces beautiful
1 plain and Aram! allka of the moot fashionable colors.
Ind revolved by Itoperias at
ap2o _A. A .11ASOlib & Wilt street
AWNS--A. A MASON & CO., 25 jkfth
g •
4vas,butt.....win open tins morning 17. pleees new style
retetned
from osanalactonere. rao2B
pLAIOREENS and SKS—Just rand
1,1 pra Erprerai at A. AR SO N * 09.13. so 2 5 Pith
grab,. hags aatortaffra
,Moira. and Damalia
colors lagn/
MAR-CURED 114.10--Phippe extra
17 ' l erd ' " W " : 7 2lo/, V I LTIt i 4=. I r
„2.
=EI
NO. SUGAR-31 hhds. R. O. Sugar, on
B: gotlfiEl1001:11, Prim. 4..ntr• &
VINEGAR-50 bbls. Viaogar. in store and
. torah, br Dow] mt - GELLS a 'MI^
DRIED APPLES-300 bus. Dried Apples,
b 7
MAILLI3,a ROL
115 0LASSES-100 bble Molasses, inyrime
' Bri eee moterne. .. , 1* by
indnad McOILIS a nom
r-7"'
1 0BACCO-15 kegs Virginia aix-twist•To-
ap:o theeeciln dare and fur Bale try
31KIILL8 ftOEl
I INS: D OIL-2 bbls. Linseed Oil, fur,
we by tal3l Woft:4B It ROE.
•
: 100 kego. City Neil!, amorte,
for sale by I iky'2sl Meoltc9 t RO E
I 1 W GLASS-150 boxes, IWO
'll7o2nsrl=brydrect.
MOL • SEES-100 bbis. N. 0. 2dolass
.12,6
for • •b T
y• : • s t, • • 1 4 •
_ .
SUGAR -20 kb& prime N.O. Sugar; 5
do. medldm do. for olr by
4126 NON BONN HOB 137. • MURYLIY.
. .
VIEGAR a 'rum
20 bblor, for sale by
1' 426 YON DONNEIOiLIIT t 111011 PITY.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT-200 bbis. Hy.
anal Carsett.Juat rred atd for ale by
KIMMINS* t IKIHESAM
ap2s ' 116 Rat.r larsat and 116 Prone street:
iIiZROUNDNUTS-632 sacks • grotanlnnts,
us mint Ending Coax steamer Arctic, fnr oen Dr
a 023 _ r2alAll DICKEY ft CO.
lODEISH-25 tierem Codfish, just recd
J sad,* br SICOLTRI • BI:NNSTT,
aD2B , 101 First Rant and 1= Second strrei
Icw—n tierces Rice, just reo'd arid fo
silt ENCILIBII t REtINITT
COFFEE -300 bags Rio Coffee, just reo'd
mit. sae by [4051 BLNNICIT.
RERRINGS-300 bbls. 'Baltiraore No. 1
Wising.,last reed and lb, ea. try
&A INOL.s & BEN: MT.
rrOBACCO--.50 kegs 6s twist Tobacco. just
/ ..ca and tor sat by
oral =GLUM t BENNETT.
QOAP-100 boxes Rosin Soap, just reo r d
s. - 3 But fbr au as IssISI ENGLISH & BENNETT.
TOAF suoAR-50 Una. Loaf Sugar, jut
4 reed and for sale bs -
aratl SNOLISII BENNETr.
T 'io o bbls. N. C. Tar. just reo'd an.
On mak by Lao%) ENGLISH • EZNIII4Tr.
CLARIFIED BIIOMI-50 tierces Ciarifte
F 4 110.
ROLL BI;ITTXR—G bbls. Ball Buttar, in
,
• 4 '" "1 1 7 V. 1,5. BOONE. MS ilbert.7
11.01 .
BULL
reed anol ter able by
DAMN-70,00T lbs. ~ on, bog . -round,
LP smoking end lbr ph, by J. tJ. J. BOONE
BACON -10,000 lba. Bacon toulders an
Hume, to to and tilt pis by
ap2 J. T. • .J. MONS..
ARD—By the bbLend keg. A store and
14. sale by Nan J. T. t 7.• . BOONE
RY APPLES-300 bus. Dry A .nleti, in
an. ant foe salo by J. T. I J. .04:nig.
0. I3OLASSES--100 Mils., in sto for
1.036) J. T. I J. J. BOA.N.X. -
Qu a / a t-25 hhdn. N. 0. &gar in
and for.ab Or f.09L1 J. T. 2J. J. BOON fl,
fILABS--100 boxes 8:10, 10x12, 12x14\
Glavt, la Aare sad fin ma. by • •
.z,26 J. T. & J. J , BOONX.
_ _ _
INTAN.I-20 bbls. Pitch, for roofing, in
store sad Au maM by J. T. I J. J. BOOMIL
COFREE-50 seeks Coffee. in store and for
I&DUI J. T. /. J. J. BOONS..
rporiecco-20 boxes, assorted brands, in
store not for sale by
slat
=-• - T. * DOONK.
-- •
QALEMTUS--2,000 lbc Sakrattut,'ln
acre and Dr sate by
(IT/MOH-50 boxes superior.Staeoh, just
reed sad for br
ap26 • T. LIITLE • 01.. 111E4..1 xtreet.
FLOOR -75 bbLs. extra Family Flour, just
est,' sus en se. D 7 [weal T. LIME t AA.
TEAS -40 half abuts superior Y.ll. Tea;
dada Mack do., for Web).
~,pu T. LITTLII AI CO.
a1a133-0:10 bozos Bxlo, 50 do. lOilit2:s
da 10:11,J last reed WA24. t CO.
Ly 0 USEICEEPER WANTED--A ladY who
wan , chugs a two obil4ren, and bos
mu. non inein lium and nun their ram inanne.
mar and • plcuaut situation bp' calling Inscaedlataly an
Rey. J.. L. -M AO.T> rOlittb tml. •, • lutrZnit
lllEESE—lmitation English Cheese, •ery
oliftdrizzo4lo.,aztz.dgi Pna&talia . dz o tt r ag o lano . do;
aagg. ' tor. Wool and Mtn rtreeta.
I A 9:- 0-I,,nnoc ,
srd ss Pn . swim* tx,...a,a,waataa4`t....
TO BUTCHARS—Cash
_timid at lull times'
eonf (111.211t111,1415 by BARD J! DS LA Nat:
\ 216 Liberty etteeto of= of the tiolant
. .
rrFAßMEß7B.43tzaits, Bank *. 'Shore
3IL. ovigtlT..tor .14 '
ay= B,Alk° Da
90/71IIP JKOEE3-4 0 b
37144.,144mLA55. 1.1 nal on.bla. Belaber's
noagratunt. fat
:111idbir0 atzseratf L 0V1L 14 11,3 ‘!
ANARY 1344-2 si c ks fresh. C
arurry
CE !` 4o ‘"- j. ": 4 Irian co.; •
trel4 ten. tat street BM the Diamond.
COD LIVER QlD—Rushtim, Clark & Co.fs
Canine Cad Urine pil, Art reed end fbr•ale by -
\ st,WIWCX • Co., s
1. \,.
on " cor:liatta street end th e Dlsmocu L,
Pt ADWAYI3 RILkL9f RELIEF--1 1-2 ,
1.1. ...,,,,, i'"1""e 1___ "b” t. kiwi a cio,, I
...... \' ...Starlet street end the Dlemml
111VARBI1 9 8 scup POWlt—ll fresh
&a, ReppirJaet s reed apl for fiellv
~ , \ ~.. ark. eer.,g,.* the Dlareard.
L ARD 01.1:-20 bbla. `xa 1 Lard oil . to= .
LT/112 oW,ol)l4_p_ore ungped Oil.
scuootimauusa 00.
VirIIAPRING),PAPICIA-400 re lbr iunts Me.
V V 41usi \ Crork • • low by
NDIGO-3 /situ Dld lndtan forTedle
br - ' 14441, V./.101100N11a.1. a CO.
PT& TURPMITINA-30 •
pls
17. Tailentlnsiln'soci4 tain tpt
way , N J. ISOLIOCUIMAZER 100
ItUTTEBr:-4 bOxegoad
s plit. 801 l "totter,'
our Inoutto awl tar sal, • ,
asta IL 001.11INI.
boxes 'Argo atting Otteese,
J turtle bs re 1451 `fiksllll
BALID RAY—GO bale Liayi. la store awl
• Ra. gals by, L . DIGS a irarrr.
sa= - • • • Asa 09 slid TO -• .treat.
tiONNUT BIBBONS—A. • • MANN &
l 9 co., re. scarnb emotodu ePat this liwn6lB
weals taw Arks 812=t1116bans.
.21) 11 EStGOODS-A. A. BIASQN k CO.,
raltili.t.twt, ars 1301/1 1 014110(014, 40 414t3
. paataget nu Dna Ott4i, et WWe Waft Oates. •
• GIA : VES tali SIC/Sitar—Jut Alignod'at
AMON CCM Zia 2:111/th'trowt, tql orx.tl4.
1 Zr ix., *s; 44.111evas sat Mika. ithloh.t.o.e. crs,i
4kir Im p . \ -.. \
A ii I /JSIC of ther.Gß3i.A.lll.l. SOOIETY- , -
. LTA , \ Overture 'sing= hassr 'Napes Deis= \
Ch ... 1.. 'h.q . : - sourer e. do Nov poet
, Sret.e eh the Danube: Mk• h . '" .m.
‘ Weishns Ketch; echisst-sz llahm4
', lost biSon Gale, + ths...hMat.l....
Ze= a s 211 '' .1...11 . ta M .l/C; ea 1 bit:lL/a\
. i ,c.
havolstth, , , •-• L. n,.....hxpotutwuk:
, 5 , ...h. out...rt. ar!t 3 uP!... l ...k.en:
bourn:lh of Cresettleo,tll3l . llthSitatiot, yh
La Myhre, Cork, blstesseenthahlesettenra hi
w ell:
La Uririse,-eharisits.i....efft=rust6 foldouts
"i i i:rthsa" ( 11:¢thestions, pono Stats . r_
.A...haall:
Do thmh hltes Ms at Mau! hens h ussr.%
R.i.V7.l7;;V:fr-. t3'llV=4 ~*%-.O r al.
!i...,;Agyi:t7e %are vat r2 , 4 1 . 112 . r0d ., 71 1 ,.n t z . ag
Waltses he boa sertteen.l \ .
•boro jun reed by Alluas JI Co.'s Enre toset,hs,
vltlth large lot of Um latmoshlusle. far all. h 7
orzA JOELN k1..`411 1 .L014,81 Wood t r4t.s,
(4 \
Ri3mo9al , • '
.A. 1.114 INS .$ \‘‘CO\J3iinkera and x
• et i stro Brokas, h,ei. rethevpi ons'eloor itresh , o
their tweak localism: lash , hiso "United Slates Dash •
building . MO/ fourth street,lhstassiaselsorpees. th \
Bash of • Pithasorgh e where 'then with In pleased to wee.
theirtektels ashhl the/ public Sitserally . , , ,, \ iamb
_....,
Temperatele PropFtylor 84e.
' 4 7; ' 7l a n h glinkiern Loatitip. raia
s w, ra
r
iFor clrealsze anNarthre rartinalars;:tiulr . oprg_sv.
,414:0
i t; T IL
pi.eaf ‘ltz,;l\
Wanta. ta . Parohase.lt,
.
rt 0 T'Y LAND VARRA.NTS-VlighesS
LP one srite rold—cronz reAtlced by 3.44 ... x
reolsA• A ply or Alirres B. ritetfroLD,
epThYtt SO Ns Bulb Meet. AllllsSelpbli
To Iron nfacturerh, and MarcluOto.
A OOMP TENT 89,031-KEEPER
Acca.tur. nbo kw Monitish knovlteige of tbi
IRON 'MADE. • Id be glee' cf en•enocemeng with
Herebant Lfook•beeser or Selersok or could take thee
entire rterge of the , Book, of an Irorriforks. The bat.
MT references glyea\ Address . 6 le.fl e `at Uszette OrSte.
Unelnnetl. • • larolOAlSer
•
Foi\Sale Low. A \
IFIRST RATE \gAIIIILY CARRLSIIE,
watch has been In usti bat a abort lima. ft will ta
t a baratiba lastar•ltt this °Vim EsaltSba tit
I AMIE ti.aortment‘, of 'Ladies' . .1)11SS
LA 000 00— MURPHY a 01711ORYIELD twit Igoe:Ted.
In th• tart tow dais, from rtilldtelphla ant ben Xok, •
0
n
lige Rlpf/f of Larlits! Drew= r a m e o:g eet lrolett,: t r i r,
ik" Prig. Ira d arLA l Plll4la.. u and Tian,. ,'\
Plead. bilks: blrenthnes: \ .
..I •Il tb• otter on. titolt at the ...iron.
Also. btantlllra ant Mantilt• alike\ . '. [CM
M EDICINE CRElnns,ive are Day fit.
luare a i gnpadart
b .lla
lablah ye nail sall =Mar lb: Ina n n n M
par:
a.m.! camber. , IVILWX4 C '
an 2 eon/duke meat and tlia Daman.
•
URI:TITS-4d boxes AIR
la:a/m Rolex= 25 belt .exec RATA,:
SO Ar do do Bald.; 0 , 0 drama Ilrortoe Pi=
. arms rras dx 30. x. extra I.linserlitx;
3 ear* fregb Peaces, to jars sae Gem boreg
1 0 kxlo , CoOatag do for uie Dr
. W. A. eratusa:.
I.OMI Comer of Wood and Sixth etree.
lA/ A . LILW I .F,R-t:l f f or 1
1. 1 o . r e a b o deelgz
or both donestio sod Pm:eh manufacture, ham 37% eta.
to SS Der ro% tor rtilo 2110X1,8 PALMER,
sp.= MS Mullet argot.
,
('!HEAP WALL PAPER—A. very erte.
- sin usorlss•at. from Ms-to Mi.. La run. MUT:.
d daily. b 7 frmh anival. mom th• E.t.a oVt. tor
salt by-
- [.P/21 TAO.IIIA PALMER. -,
- --
TALL PAPER—Extension and othetTa
rt•tlea. of Pew patterns. ropantly roo'd and for min
Wan Paper Warshaw. N 0.6.5 Ilartat atrao6 br.
twoon ZUNI and Poo= btr[ll4l.
TTIOMAIS PALMSR.
Njt? ±l,ZrESTati?reciaVfZlidaLlil4s4Zinei.
No.. street. AI, No. MI of LltelPs Ar;
Australis and her Golden Begin= Aseplotes, for Stem:,
bmts DeDroadv: The InortUltloa b Spate: The K.:
to De cl 4 Toree Cable; sod. tbe Flying Dutetnn.D.r
by (OM U.I. CALLOW. ril2i. street.
F OR
SALE—SIO,OOO worth of undoubted
SLCUEDIIIO3. having Iwo Tessa to rDy. laSer , st
meal wasntAlr, ylvAllng over a per I* et., hr
HMO.
.43 • Odle. Steck. lad D aub..re Brker.
rTTED BLOATERS—Crosso- fr.. Black
nalb. omdco Potful Yarmouth licrrhoth &rut An.
Putm delleloaa preoarathma. for Breakteat.Lurc
ohrm , cor tklrhcr—loat eee 1.. d br
apla W. A. IIIeCLOUG. Grocer out Tex Dealer.
1 o
R r el i p i ou oEs-3
~.??,,,Itt..Nrlmbn.nnTk.luer
• &by f Yr:2l A. ouunanoN.
005--4 bblo. fresh Egg3;yec'd by hteam
host Pateteergh .u 1 2r tele hy s
ap= A. CU UEt&)N, IDS Liberty street.
LA" --.30 kegs Lard, in store and for sale
Or A. 00113XLCTE-015.
U ACON--50,000 Mi. Bacon Haas; 50,000
lbs. littanldarn 60400 lbs. Stds. au tmod,tar sala
bY 14.101 11. HOUISON A CO.
I
-
ARII-40-bbla. No. 1 Lard, for solo by
Rt spill R. ROBISON
RODS--5,0001ba: Mit Nail 11da,
for We bT,
'4740 • VON 60FNIIOABTt 111JAPHY1
CIGARS -40,000 Cigars, for sale' low
son TON SOSMHORST t MU/INIT.
PESOERS, SLEEVES and COLLAT—
WO
CI A .:7111A1711174LD"L'd
LAWNEttavAlt - Ilifut - tar—,Vil
aolg szusaLk i 7 Wood Ittrat.
QIIGAR and MULASSES-400 bbla. Plan
loaf t"'" Molten, bh "D N I.% Sit'sTrar wl '
J. B.
• • Z 1 Wo.NI CO.
,IPMARLASII-15 casts prime Pearlash,
ma. by 4091 J. 11. madam t CO.
1)111MASH-10 casks prime Potash: forsale
JL J. H. DILWORTH 2 CO.
•T. i J. J. B3otil.
LOUISVILLE LIME-100 bblo.Loideritle
thrsetbr J. S. DILWORTIT a CO.
BBOOMS-80 dos . Corn Brooms. for sale
„b 7 IMIRY U. COLLIN&
Dro. 31.6 Wad raw.
L I 74:OOI I I=M9II4F7MSI I / 1
TAMED APPLES'-2U9 bin., for ifire by
, 3.. D. CANIMILD.,
S EAN -3O
br 1."
F LAXESE t 2 bus
S l4 .l E by P bal l \
toF
Piti°°.4l6-150 rai 8r00% 1. i. 4 7 , Lt0re,.
Llor
O,OLE LEATIIEIOOO lbeMola Leather
, •Jo story and for salt by ‘ J. D. CO 111ILD.
• • Um 141 sod 143 Zrout strett,
OUTOES-64 bble:\ Potatoes. het recd ,
as4byby malt b 7 fa.%) QARQY. SOLOS t CO.
BACON-4,5001bn. Bacon (ficivoisid) for
itsia bk .
n 9 3 VON 1113N11017.81' 2 noxiAr.
.15RY Pb4cazs—ss naglM prime t essr
Ihr Yenta& fa W. by ,
gc Vo3 bONSHCIII3T i MIJIIPEITt
REDFORD itATEB--Just ivied a'fresi
& P QMl T tg.tiln ' t wnt "lleitcisnit,"Y'
.022 <dit.ltark.t and sod thclAsznied.
jaIIGAIt--25 hht i N. 0. Sugar, on coa 7
ovoimat an I for bz
aga A. ABLYS. yti Second stoat
VLOUR—Ertra Fadajly Flour, constantly
JL'basal and Ibr nla br
m
sat A AA. ellANE.ll.lBAamistremi.
bbbi.likge No.l Boning,
frau ftol• tor
-
•341- - A. 'helium. la 0r.04
IVIOLASSES,SSO bbls, pjme N. 0. Moo-
Issetc . 60 do. Nagar /loam do.rALIA by
J CANFIELD.
M .1 0. 51104.13,45 /aids. Sugar, , a
. 7 „ 4 Prime Sit.da.f...ble by
j.
Lihurozw.
OIL -25 bbls. Linseed (pure) °thin store
awl foe W. by : laJ2Ol J. B. 06111166 D.
MEB3 PORK"-Gs bb l a. Mess Pe q,' in
a r ' c r s ""'" d "° 7 : J. B. casniux
n AOON-15 basks.Shoublerr, for Well
Jus .D2o r. rt. CANVICLM
BILK PORK-4,000 lbs.
e br D. OtNIIIIILD.
`WEFT POTATOES= 10 bbla. Sind Po.
won. lor nl. br (n2Ol sJ. B. tI.S.3IIELD.
citrus '
boxes biLeeis ' 3 . prime ar.
1,/ title. Taa2ol J. b. oiNnu.D.
DOLL BUTTER-4 Wale. thah , Roll But;
ter: l46oies da do. I ap2O.IJJ. D. CANFIELD. •
pIARLABII-2.5 casks . Peirlash, \jut
.4e4 and Ear :IN by • (NM) J• D. CANFIELD.
EVAN— 20 North • Caroliaai , Tar, for
nla by [spa] yoN BONNUORST
fADDER-40 lfichter e b y
. 4 46 • Too am abu t muaray,
r ouisuLLE-L162200 Mk. jut rCO'd
tbs YI uunammos a ison.au.
IRUN&3. 50 kegs, on conei~nmont, to;
-- iau4n n sP • _....
l liPl.sl' . toßtissr
.-10 AXEDP
•.\ bilk. Flaxseed, for Bale or •• tillißT IL COLLI.NEL'
Bonoosktoxsa • co.
$114.147L51 MASON
ok cogy m p a rth suNt.....i l lw4mat hullo=
most tutilortablielpattel,"r'''.\n‘ or'!"razor
varied mind
-9198. un sow nada", at \
. \ A. A.. Jk C 0.12. 25 PI
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LA O CKERELL:.2O bblo. No. 1; 20'410. No.
b1a.14.14 SO 0. do. Wo. %lg soe'd ao.I
__ _ _ .S•Olej BUILBRIOGX
.1 ---- ILOOMS-44 tors
.Napiet\ Rlooma \ on
cd" "r " d, , b 7 DICILL7
tp SOLE LEATLIER-1,500 . 4ide5. nolT ,
-. l"ons'i 1 "" 4 %SD • D'idliUt.
CLARIFIER SUGAR—SO We. Belcher'_
Matitlid Sam I • gors •••_•• ‘;-
nigs , D• 01:. • LAMM
p Y ' Rye for oral
lkJ/ 43 \ • xs
• • •
Ni ,üBu ENSIAti--100,0 Ma. superior Afa r
""_ arr.
ear. aura arta %Tara weer.
NION6-7\ bills. Unions. for gait/
k lINNRY COLLINS.
ItAPPIdQ\ PA PE IL---=.3l,ectinuix, mad
IDte r&M-1,7
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.1 1 IUSEIVIETPS •
TrusATRE \ •
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14 "& a. °WI areVairaa:l r e - rXraszacs hammer
at :14 iialaci. \ - . '
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vaata clay baaec,Sl at th e RIX 921.4122 X- ' \
dayqdtbautaltrachari •
tralSaenzat a,aat ~,
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at,rea42.I4*IITZeATRX. \
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'4asigaees Ssle,of a Clot*Oltara, •
Oif .1 u.ESDAt m orn i o
l Ap).i 1 26tik, at 0 ---.
l'alwk, at the Ocaamerelal as nalta4.e.taief ot s •
iyekal .4 f Iftb , streotaa trill beg. .by anter,ot Wife= ‘• ~ .
Prima-1.4ga1. , of Mayan tio:thaf a. a largo Elea of
eI,OI . IIINCe. al NE PIIIIITA. C1A , 111.4.- .n.,, , i'i , \ .
anaerararclath Prod( ac‘l Dram .. peat," PIM a •I• \ •
mere Fausttimed. alba. 004 LIRA Lasts; Katie, coal- \,
Tatra ealinett, 004 cotton Amer! ealln' s Ceabreepo, .41 \
fancy. Vega; Pes-Jaelatr. fl. Shirt', . Orteetkateg taael \ .
boentete Clete. i Ca aimearien Veatelava Trimtalarp. Geede- \
rem , Yune!alla,f Gaols, 1-a. le, \--,, 1 ~
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a2l • P. M. D/118. Apetteuerner. .
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- ••• - •••4 . RockapraY: at
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auggi; likrouche, and Bockapiay , at
Auction. ' • •
A r t ti 'TUESDAY mornirg, divil 26 6, \at
ur 11 'n'cleck. in front alike Ccuntsetuat'fini Rot*.
corner orWsod. end Pllth street. *ill. be sold—
Oat filmier ntP/t3Yortth enamelled lesater top;
One bra.benne seeenstAl..l OAltUUnn K. \
One vettillni=elitOOlL&WAY Oerriese:
\l4:'s . P. M. D.tyle. Anctleneer.
Largo Stock of . Staglo„ar.d Fancy Dry
• • Goods at Auctilt.
N W}DNESDAY mornin April 27, at -; to o•clack nr Dm Commercial !Otis Ramie. corner
m•O and Fifth streetawiti lit nottl e att•s tenslee yaort-• .
mcht of mato:table staple an d fanny DR 00010, among
atocA ....._ • .
Bury r Clot`n t Cmstmerst. &dinette. Tweed. Jaw,
Mess tillkr Aloness.Aterince. Casimir /11 Telaluen,_lls-
MOO. Ging . hatms, Calhoem Stiles, Mull. and Cambric , Duo.
Bos t Lean. !intently, Ticking - . Dlcanned Loot OMB.
ilylsh 1:11 T s. littaYa. Aldtts, I.l' (nea t Doeltry, fettrlnty •
'Mika t. Buttons; AA ' I
attMe ' ' ' P. 31.'DATIVAutioneut. - \ ,
arato%limbrellas, aft: at iAnatiaa. '
fTR SDAY morning, 2th Mot.; at
tO & dont: 'it tantlom mental &lea Aroma. nornet
at noodandtildh etruta, will bet 50k1,45 dos. PARAltdielt :
Compittlyr—super alainate! arautrad Blank, Cher.,
Pansy, rAtlant. and, Tartan ollk; Turk &Diu. Ujustatut
Lunn I:unmeant! COttco do .: •
_, I,D dui.' Glnyhade ay] CamItrtiUkIBILELLAS.
t; •
rtmbu tnDS.. .
A =Mete alroent of d eal sln stolen
_sod fancy. far
ad" the attontl.4 of the Trade.
Tsaus--Btrtfttlays' mule on mom over VA. DV or.
woresk endorse<poteg.
V2a, , t . t,,, , \P. Y. DATIB. Anitlonyz.
C • THE 'UNITED STATES \
INSUItiiNGE, ANNUITY
I .
D TB COMPAliri •: -
\ PHIL ELPHIL. , •
cl LIAR tRED APRIt\26, 850.
.
, CaArtTER I'EXPETUAL. - \ 'C' ,
' \ C ri7A12.. , ,V.,W \ ,OQO. A,
,;
Waco S. E. es of TIIIrd and \Chesuttt ~,
• strooti, Philiaolphts. \ . \ ,
O.77ICESIE 07 THE OHO DOAED A? rIIILAIIILPHLt: ,
II terrhen it. Crsitz;(l. ' % Al 2.2falli:AL , , -
In
,W. Thotawa \ Lerreskavlobroan. ' \
W. Thl.y, 4001•111 $.l /UM. •
&cob L. Plorner ].met DirrietAoz, •\ \ \
IZMtlagett c ,...."4 11 4. 1 ",• 5 " . . \ \ :. \
N rice PreAdent—Ambrnre TV. Thompson. \ \ \ ,
Medical EArmAcra,Pilt . s . lltwElL J
. k .. .m. IL Wt (ion.. IL IL: ',.:
, Ailegbeny ; CluL IL o ~..., . .. '
",,,..,. , _ , , AZONIE_X.A%LD. Acta:.
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410 , L PR:shore& , ,
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THOMLI3 WOOD! • \•••,•
,
CO„bIidERCIAL ThitclEETi,
' ',,' No. 45 allarket strict, \
PM&Bt(tiallt. Pa.
ILAVINGI established myeeltas \above, I
IMI 110 , i p melee CONEIVIIMENTS, or
ES 0' notl.len den:TIDO.. whit/a ean by
*old in tbla narks; and for tee sale of arieb avert ma ,
Lion alll br med. 1 . • . , .
. \ . --
All order, br Pittaburgb Mannfeclurra will be prompt.
ly attandiel to. , .- -- \
Particular attention vill be6.14.1' 2 to ittellabe and s Ooll• -
le:lion of Notes. Prete. Bill. at Jaell..4lh ..al , t...P'il."
obese ova Pale or Stocks. ...• . ~ .., \ .
_.. Br JAMMU/ f.lll macula attention to all Imaltau. ID, -
trained vi.b ine, I tonal to writ alui T rrizt= s wm \
Pittaburgb. April 22.1 , 1 J l.td 3 . \
1101— . 01.11 tufa
J. 8. Leechk 2 .
WHOLESALE G .
Prodoet. Met Ir. i
1`42 and 044 Marty atr
to rt !; frwAr i rg on
100 MAU. Tar
1.100 /40 , Natta s 4.011.4;
140 box. Window (11•40.
GO Ludt a ed; batis Taw, aar
box ; 10 d tehart4o.,
100 MA.. ar 0 4.0. nuaat,
10
boor Irony luw m:
00 09aeaG
f 0
6709tH, N.O. Xll tine;
70 da
s N.ll. \do .; 9 no taxa. 110 P 1144. s ' aed:
4 arms Wlra. awned:
I clo Plarltar \
paka dborte7.l4
Jrallarrratelany;
10 Lams aaed Maar lam:
100.0( Itat. avid balk .1140;
L'AITIA...-.liii - 1141 a. 1...fr05. . 'c,, , -. ". j•
it:Alpha A Co:, ' \ • • ,
t0C. , 13.5 and Dealers in . __._ Nk _
API hitch Manufsetuf.. • ..., -
Mt. •IA 11.4 of Wood, Pitts-
Ilh.rel home, the folkrieut:
40.000 Ilie-Bieon. ousted: ' - ' . '. i
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\ R i t tv i
Uto t i n i it.i r
tf: , . ..
cten.. 3 ...14.900 pa : dq 4 . 47.1 - ;
.. -,: ' - \ \
miltnitrw: - `'":— -• i'-'• • ,
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git: w. 14 .41 \,,..-
fooolee vszerted : . , ' 1 :',:
- iii tilt uLd iti \ . '''
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A bble. Alum. , . ...- o
n t at
--10 0 " :4 11 1;{% "• uh ‘ ; ''
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• Zooolle. Cotton rim.. -• A \ -:-.--• 1
\.: BARD:4k DI.X.ANGE; \ •\ - \ \..,.\,
DEALEIIB IN 41;DEsi•LE4T11111, AND OIL' •
416 Liberty atic~t,
..- \ ..
. \k
• (bids or rxi'Koorakiirgoaws.), --- \ %-, -.
gs, miy win: keep on buds , at 811 times, A. ; _ ' \ -•-- - If';'. ' '
moral artotturet of Leather. fir Shoemakem and 24. •:- --- -i 4 :. i...., .‘
Mere' me; alto: Zhao:tame padlor. TOO% ea \ \ ,
• • licTratiajt A. ITCOLlnies, \'• • \ \ ;:-' ----
M
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Inas ties. insoles PAUnylr - 0141:#412, A ~..
. trooDYX .:(2CD IFIIZO 4 - WARS •L' \ . ''N,. - K
CORSZI Or WOOD AND orxrn rrzwirrw.\ • 'N:. --, Co sow receiving I forge navortinent "of 'Frer:h ' A ): . - 'i'i \
Goods. fa •441t10u to his '111,..i• vrtroVire stock. nal , . • '`. i.. - • \ ,
odued from ertr. Maas [soda Evnern Mattets. trhfoh • ~ ',-• '
vill be sold et 'helmet aet prim. N .... \ • • '\,-;,! \
, in- Hotels. Stem Mott, Au.; Amin.. ltot.ktrot Ili t.!* ., ''. • '‘' •'-- • N
<Meat RT. to/Tolled it erbelealenktrs. ~ s. AS: \
in. oroli L 4eUrere4 lu the city fn e of them.' lailft ; ~, \ - ti \
. „
• , f.: - WWELLB 6.,,•C0,
courissioz maztatarrs •AND WHOLIZAZIL ~
,:, •,,
8400.1. Hari. PLOIM . DAIED /611:11*8. AID COUNTAX
\\ ‘,, ." r/WDD C E GE NEBALit • ' • : \ -- I • '''' - z - • ;3
lir n: 925 Liberty streeticrelal novr. -•_
apt lieal . prrnavE672. \ ' : ' 4 , -;:..i. ,,, ,::.: ~ ,,i!
ROLESILLE GROCERS, Produce Peal- • . i'7'. - .
\
Xerr4or.snElne and Oactlalubni if erettsuKtio.
lanai. Pittrbargh.
lun l a Fl rLeLd ibm a P l sh ad..uu n • eveztranmasa .
. All
osoet,s
'1 J. B. CANFIELD.
Lamed,. far Fate by
J. B. CANIIRLD.
C02d3176510N and FORWARDING Id B. (MAWS& daalita In Wool attl Proiste* iamoUlli: •
also. 11.1.bonat Mum/eau:ea. sa. 'll &curt lime s
Pittstwath P. 6 , away
I MACKEREL atteantlr =hind apt for We h . ,'
\ MAD, ;\ . —•-,
&ALMON. \\ • N',,,i . . pAraIIER & C 9 .7 -.
lIKIIELNB.9, . \ ~ ~,
•.• - . ..
,PCI A . Ilf . '
~,,,% azi :;..,i
.. M.Liprrz MUT railer,
hoott7ifs. \ • '. Pha r add.phia.:
IND'antlOttE
E.,3.4 on
YOlillg re*tiall . itlititateenil•C
V. ,We \EI \ TYLER; 4. - M • and' J.
mums 'AC:SW:D. 1), Primate/I—Z thorpnep
end del&ts Plane Im(fnettacloa 14 new- laid mat la Ms
MAIM:W. extendiet=clooL7 to be row..
laaamd at - 01 , 144W .
1 •nr.'cass tm. introus4 la Lb. tut,. •- Johns ra. '
1 braree a fettpeniveleatto th hest CeileePat• Donn lor
I bon 2”..f1l thas eedie lare..a . a. at /suborn Caen
el Etna)
Uglir- °°'' ""''''' *M.
hd'e.'
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. I tltrhooktrah ell the reemisPee..
for learn !... engelee, gel e atedzka fort. The Cleonekda
an bautUal.eprobabh, • elegnat Opatesehnut •
In the CO.ter bat mantle hen lashed. The Table -
will be preiteetr snit peeped/ toralehen; the Roane ea, :
petal tat ..aaaataa,.. mai nai \Youna i riaa taaaat Ia -
Ulla uoat —am. th atod i
to . t.r leerr, "l .. 11‘tgo i llitg U . ' l 'l =i; rL' lfier ' .
tight slut Tuition fin alt the staattak ettlhout caw.
ILIA% three hundred ionna ll y utttll V* Thonsaan I. .
1:=1 . 41 ., as three b ath=ed per ellatun e &espy serie El , .
• . The /Wener Terecier 111 andainipi4e,,he
am:
111 - iy;::
RAW' to \ D ti. BUM% O. - 1.14,1T.:4L ?Wm. nate - -
J 'calm, orDerldten it `4,elneir. . -.' laptlaeonat
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:ER has jug. it•caved . -: \ ..
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UI. ono rtituudicaud IlitAat , kkr bard: \ -
le?iirtlrg ''''f'll:t*HVg,?:,:"..fk ' \
• 0b.....t..chth., -, 4,0.1..*F0..."- \., . • . .
Th4:l.= ra".;° Iftrix,,%mt, : • \
3Larrleg.l44l4; illomage to,;-the Ltutiern \
nrarant Pel l a: .
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kutry*lmtilob ;:atieli Ab4l de4Scadte ittie3l , Den \
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y N:firVe7 4, l4 th elt i l c o m bilt: air by Gilffiths; . ..-
Le thsatter. b (latAelsza.. eas\diz wet- erlslioa .. .
eczo.pnthleu hs tbb , AMt A. Pianist - ..'• • \
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_pamtifst an ulteard.b2: L.
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pay,Gsacl• Town Wooltraryy yo,q ss,, ~::::.,
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p,.."1r for,lisaopecas, , . ' ..., . • ... :: \ •
'My 04 hoptnekLasoess—llessl li 0. 1y1,k; \ , .., . \. .
If=:[2ll,Al.floklgraoadi '' , \'`, . \ \
111 l Throw lasgari:jAre.... r . , .., \
,Vrtslit:l4, Gostarba/k. ° This : rine Is shz,myhbo.l , . \
with • lamps of Ws tamp etussiasn oisalst;
.. , •, ' \
Trot IWO, tn,j?""wiN 'TM \An.
tlaostaxmo Volk% on: Pwis Qa as, -, ._., • , -
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\ rat porequartUn. Pagan -.• ' . `.• n \
\ alklalabt •sd Il lgssyllchattlphts. Arrow .: -' • , \
' %Mabel/loss. sikamsbal—p.yelfbal for Ills Mao , \
N .W..s: WA/I*es. Th• till* Pato Is sasotprols '
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\ ' showy .lassc '''',
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\1..., (Yroassl ds salts. by Vow. pas, lolyst.s.
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freik um" t. skin Y . solijbA
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