BY WM= s:o3. P,ITTEIBVRGE BATIIROAT MORNING, Mir 7,185.3. IarkELDIXCI NATTER' WiTt,E, BE FOUND OX I PAGE 01! Taff PAPER - ' MlLPlrmaesoir Wrriar Curre-124 ext,amin drew emr W•ekly Guatta oden to. Out blirbissi mm rostletlabl.eglitamaf sisklas thef bug . .. known, 43.6. arfulaUon L Int.= tow and vio thonamd. nub. Ang alizont erar Illaiaand arcuat7 to , Iratan Pepnal mugs aad Xastara 91.4 iSiad ADVERTISERS—Neither th. Taltorialßocoaa too ptiotisg.ltotablishosout of th. Dasx Gums ; ore otoood Lizoday. ADVERT/DM 'rips am.. the. • matieis arrear Its pow oa "Maiday atoonles. will WAN hood thorn to Wore i delmk, on listoodot Dauxutattc %atm aoaromans. . • rot cuss/. 00 . 11XII13101Mk . - lictOSEkr PO WNALL. ,Of Locate Cowl's,. • poi. Amin= . urius, ALEX. MoCLURE, Of Frank.rio Catn4, 101 111UTZTO1 03111111tAL, OHRIEITIAN ME173118,: Of Cktrios amity Tho ielegreph bring' us news of another.hor lid and wholisee murder ens renroed, result: In& as must, from candestnees. The haul skins, In cottintoptating these things. AIIERICAH STZPASI=LB WITH BELIGI, - - A large pody of theCiergy and a respectable number of the Laity of the Romen.Cathollo Church in New York, met at Metropolitan Hall, oa Tcesday but, for the *note of presenting to the exiled Arriabishisp of Bogota, a token of their sympathy : and raped. The electing was organized by the elution of Mr. Thee. G'Conor, 'tut Chairman, and Miters. Edwin W. Tiede, Ter _ *nee Donnelly ant D. Develln, as Secretaries. The Her: Longhlto, Viiir Gourd' of the ...Diocese, then introduced the Archbishop of Bo ots, to the retrain. -The Archbishop haring • token his seat by the aide of the Chairman, the Dr. Cummings' read • report of the preneeding3 of a meeting of the Clergy and La ity.convened on the 16th of Mara last, when It resolved that the present public, expreselon of their feelings toward the Archbishop Auld A report, previously pub**, was then read by Dr. Cu after"which Dr. Loughlin, the Tbserlknerra, abused the Archbishop. Len ."lll,lf out some introdnistory remarks, the address 11110 on fallolra : ' • , WOO not been authorised, Most Illustrii one end Most Reverend Father, nor are we dis posed to enter into any cilsemskon of the injus tice, which, It seems to as, as citizens of a free reimbllean country, hes be= done to your firm,, In the ratters which have fauished to the civil autharitlea of New Grenada, not a reason, bat a. pretext, for expulsion and forced separation ftem attest, in whose spiritual and temporal ftderesta - your heirt wee bound sp, and who es - cesiarily loved you as devoted children Ike a devoted father. • • ' But We-are' arithoritd to offer, and we are, urn m our name, proud to be the medium of offering to your Grace the sentimenta of rever ence and of admiration which you-prudence, you, patinae, your fortitude, and jour Goan goons magnanimity under each trials, have en ' kindled In our booms. Wears further bsstruoted to present to your Grace en Episcopal - ring, es '. a memorial of our convictions and their feelings. The present, for ire intrinsio .value r is hardly worthy of year acceptance, But as a memorial at their admiration of your glorious bearing en • der each trials, we are listranted to hope and pray that you will accept it, and that It will bp, through the doming years of your valued life, a memento which will entitle, in your charity, the Catholle Clergy and Lefty of New York, a share in the Episcopal bentdlotion of your af- Mated heart.' • - • The ring having been prorated and accepted, the Archbishop replied at Route length; we take tio paragraphs: • "Convinced as I ans.that faith, which id truth and Live, cannot tong bust among the people, if it be not supported by the order established by the Church of 4llod, I early comprehend that to othitert that order wee bat) PITO the way to apostle's and ti - posteey deprives the people of their--,resources, their counsels, their doctrine, • their glory, their happiness; •it destroys that worship *doh speaks to their hearts those im posing soleraides whit* lighten the, weight of ' their evils, the hope cheers and the charity that nourishes them; thus darkness *substituted for light; and slurry for liberty.. Evils cannot affect the Church without affecting storiety,— their cause *lnseparable: This I saw from the togituditi, and I looked on my exile and on the hardships_ and stilettoes that hate come upon me, but anon a'small sacrifice, offered on be. half of the Church and of society. For to de fend the liberty of, the Church, to toil in renal metier the ancient faith *the heats of, the 111 bet to defend the Society itself, and to sutra glory, freedom, end welfare to thepeco pia. Thu Liberty end Catholicism cisme to be so blended together to my mind, that I could nett consider the one without the other; and Indeed it *lmpossible for ma to conceive how a What* nation can be aerially free, if she be not allowed the. free exercises of her religion. Happy are, in fact, : the 'Catholicss your catmtey, whose worship meets with obstacle , " and whose'con sciknoe loan free from the bonds of outward Slam the question was to secure this laments: eV for suttee where all are Catholics, I could not waver as to the line of doitduct that I should adopt, • Conv*tion and frithlighted my path.- -My anise has been approved by the Vicar of ChM; whose voice the' Call:olio world has al ready heard, that Itessed voice,: so powerful • ever the hearts and atlas tif,Catholleas, which, "owing the trills of the Holy Father himself,- candraw. a more persosalve 'and solemn accent eat of its own paternal pangs —that voice will sun* harmoniously in the ears of my own be loved Seek, and they, comforted by the words of the common Father of Chriribuss, 'dill, by pre- 1 sjuilog.therlathelle, salty of the cora of New Granada pupate for her dew' of excitation and glory, to come after those of tears and bitten= *doh sad passing over the nation, at this epoch of teal and renovation that the God of justice bee permitted to alight upon her." Sympathy.** coffering is a lovely trait in the-lrara charater; and sympathy with e rof _ . tering- martyr for truth's sake is alway s cam =dale. - cannot disapprove of the Oath*- . . • lie Clay" awl Lilly of New York expruring :Pelt admiration torah exiled Arablehop of their Okra, if they believe him to be an inno cent sufferer - for the canoe of truth. This is right : sad praise-worilty. But whet does this sympallayindinatel Does it mean that the Ro. men Whets er New YOrk approve of •the muse pawned by thelr.grohbftlion, and &sp. *nye of the conduct of the Republican.Govern meet of New Grenade? No other Waned an • -NOW what were Hos eau= which led to the elle of thst Aroltblaltep. from his see. They were folly set forth io the Allocution of the Fope •'which we published a few diva eye, and so, mused tip as follows: The Pope cemplakut that the gavensment had , 1. The abolition ef tithes paid to the Priest hood. . , Et - LiZailE= B. , Thoodiation d the faults mcd the pro- Idldtion.of tcdieaus ,cocietlec or orders fccmded cm padre obedience. Permission of Undo And ail= to Mara to • -.6 . Aanntinn of &oleolastir.al aorta and the siableation of ecolesbudiar prooeindet civilly or .ariminsll7, to the 'jurisdiction of the ordinary tones of the country.- • - Conterring,on "Pariahes ti; 'right of choosing- doll:ownpriests and fixing their rola, 7. LIMILIW the emoinmemta of prelates and • Intafkring with eciteset HAM of property In 111111111 ways of minor hoportanoe. 8. Establiehteg by the new Constittition—of the Bspabllo the flea of bee education, the liberty of. the pram, mid religious tolerance : - .Yoe appalling: there acts of the. Government, the Archbishop of Bogota is now an exile from - las !loth; sad. the: - Boarish. Calm of New York "approvecf his 'conduct; and sympathies with rehmth to - yield to such chnigth. '...:4ll,sickm we lifer from thie, bet that these ,ssi dLispi rove et the religious liberty enjoyed Cris thltf ' oocutt~ , that they dltapp?oso of It In ~ ..syreywther cotneto. It gonads very attune to 'eruieere tokmar these men boast of the liberty enjoyed hire, SS the state time oppose the • grant of the mime litoly to others. The fettle, that:if the'itollsh elan' of .tho is untri, sad of contitilesomatil hare their trey, they would eboltsti~tlrellgioastoleratioe fres edinestios of speeffili—alilitterttot the pro& . _ eidesii4tloil 'Courts, mid . - . the 90,,saliepspattnt of tutee iodic clew; and Voi - ontilui imniadapair-Opersoaai, oiriy pougqs aid rilladiaillbriltraat *hi eartli; LTLuipai-. us, split and target Sot. the etramtt all LW to this. # o2l2 itaalliirs* Vitt fielder:off thought 11 . 34 *gait II the ceerlastieg enemy it free in , qairyind free disiturelon. There are many men d enlarged views and generous and liberal feelings In comsat:Won with the Chnroh of Beam; but :they are so In spits of the Church; not in soca : dance vrithlt. They are at variance with ita spirit they live in constant opposition to its teachings. Their ' ' weer - id thee life Is a continual warfare, and they are -constrained at last to throw off aaeb hateful shackles altogether, or cease to struggle for a freedom to which the Church is a bitter and most determined foe. It is because the -Bonita Char the Pope at its bead, is tin foe of rel bi ers . sloe, of freedom of thought and'opinlon; because liainks the Immortal mind Into a mere paesire machine to be played upon by the containor and the priest; and becaise i lt is In its 'pint, audio lall its Institutions, opposed to the genius of lib erty se established is this country, that we op ine It. Ve wage war;upon it, not as a roll igen institution, bid as, the foe of liberty, and 4 dangerous to the political and dill freedom of mankind. We look ape!' the Papacy, In all Its ramifications, as the:great conservative pow er, which represses ill the attempt" of the Lib erals of Europe to shake off their oppressors; and as the chief prop and stay of those haughty T'rinees who grind the People under the heel of oppression. •At the friend of man we can nev er cease such appetite's 'until the cause for it is removed. • I Tan Anaseraxion sr Goy. LAAll.—The traordinary conduct of Gen.. Lane, governor of New Mexico, In annexing a large district of Chihuahua, one of the States of Mexico, to the New Mexican Territory,- in defiance of the lioundary'llne ?only Mr. Commissioner Bart— fete, and'of the provisions of the Treaty exist- Dig between the two nation 4 has not yet been disavowed by the administration of Mr. Pierce, lint it has received the disapprobation of nearly the whole press'of the country, and the finishing Stroke ha been given to the meddling Governor by Mr. Bartlett, the Boundary Commissioner, rho, in a latter to the Providence Journsiihows opmalusively that the United States had no title-- not even a colorable title—to the region over 1 Which Gov. Lase claims jurisdiction. He shows that Chihuahua, which organized Itself into- a State in 1826, appointed' Commissioners in 1838 Ito make a. survey of the State, and that the northern limits of the State, as settled by this commission, wore forty miles north of the line, which the Commlisioners under the late treaty atioptedthat the new Corortitation of Chilton- has, of 1847, expressly designates this line as the northern limit of the State—that New Mexico never exercised or claimed jurisdiction ',sin this territory—that Chihuahua via actually exercising jorisdlation over it in 1850 when the Commissioners met at El Paso for the pompom of fixing the boundary line between New Mexico and Ohlhushus—that the whole. territory to question, though nearly equal in extent to„the State of New Jersey, numbered at that time but about seven hundred, of whom not twenty were Americans,—that this population though con siderably increased since, Is now nude up chiefly lof people from New Mexico and Texas, of Spanish de - scent, who, failing to receive protec tion from our authorities after the late war with Mexico, colonized this region and are now op posed to one rule, — and that no each rule had ever been attempted or contemplated until the late extraordinary act et Governor Lase. Mr. Bemire states that soon after his return from the surrey to February last, he presented to the Department of the Interior e , report of the principal facts of the case, aceompithied by five maps, which document was called for by the Senate and ordered to be printed; and that when it is printed it will be found to put this whole matter beyond further dispute. We hope our government will beaten to disa vow the conduct of , Gov. Lone, and faithfully observe our treaty stipulations Tin POPULAR EDIMATOII.-WO have received the'isest number of thin new periodical, which is Published by A. Montgomery, New York. It is divided into the several dew-taunts if Lan guage, Natural History, Methemades, Phys ical Solence, Isduttrtel Sciences, Pine Arts, Political Selectee, Civilization and Miscellany— and in this number all the departments are well sustained. It must prore, 4 uro think, of very great Ueda to the Owes of Education. $1,50 per annum, or 12.1 cents per number. Pub lished monthly. DX. .7ACIOBOX OX MOHO? OTOS/WM.—We find on our table a neat Bette book, in paper binding, containing 88 pages, entitled, "Poperyagainst Common School Education, In Four Letters to Blehop O'Connor and Gov. Bigler; by M. W. Jacobus, D. D. Philadelphia: 'Published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication." These let ters were all published In our columns, but many of our readers will no doubt desireito bare theme in this nest and permanent form. Bold by Darison Agnew, Market atreet. The realists of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh B. M. for the month of April, An, are as follows: Per passengers, • - $19,762 34 For trleght, mall, &o, 19,687 82 Total - - - - $89,35016 manna roll APRIL, 1852. $14.794 62 9,009 39 Far pirogue, Far freight, Total Ir.dreses - MITIILIZI A. thicket, Sophia Glbbott, ard Slum Baker, muted' for supposed knowledge of or onutectian with the murder of Mrs. Sigsby, were examined befcre Justice Extscau vszasa, at the Court Houstati Cleveland, on Wednesday, and disclutrged, no evidence sufficient to justify their commitment appearing against them. We direct Mention, with pielmireoo the card of Dr. Myers, late hhyrdelan to the 11. 8. Marine Hospital: Dr. Myers will now devote his whole timi to the dMiCs of his profession, an arrange ment highly acceptable to his timorous friends sod P/Lircol- • We are Indebted to Senator Douglass for cop• lei, of hiespeeohes in reply to Senators Clayton and Butler, en the ! , Clayfon and Bullies Treaty." A. D. C." Inform us that be will reply to the letts; of Bishop &Coiner, early next week. Tun Coarrnrriowax, COrnurnoa or Massa cal:lairs meets at Boston to day, bat will mere ly 'orianiss and forthwith adjourn over for two weeks in order to allow' this year's everdarlog Legislature to do np the business which it has devoted the last few months to neglecting. This Convention Is composed of j between four and five hundred Members, each' township having at leaet one, Boston 44, Lowell 8, Salem 6, Rox bury 6, New Bedford 5, Worcester 6, Cambridge 5, Hantacket 8, &o. &a Among the eminent 'non elected are Bales Meath, Coo. N. Briggs, Intim Itockwell,Peleg Sprague. Geo. 8. Hilliard, William Appleton, Charles W. Dpluun and P. E. Aldrich, (Whigs.) Charles Sumner, Henry Wil son', Anson Burlingame, D. W.'Alvord, Edward L. !Reyes, Charles Allen and Alex. Be Witt, (pine Sellers) and B. F. Hallett, Whiting Gris wold, lease G. Davis, Minas Morton, N. P. Banks, Richard Prothinghsen, Jr., Henry W. BLthop, Rodney French, and B. F. Butler (Dem' omits.) The coalescing Democratic and Free Boil parties were a majority of nearly one bun though either of them 4 r e,e in the Convention, is outnumbered by the Whip. It /Seat doubted, believer, that they will act together in the or ganisation, and on most questions that willaome before the Convention. . . The aggregate of talent and political taped. mood twain bodj is ummuslly great, sad its d.e. clutslonsarlll necessarily excite s very general interest We shaft endeavor to keep oar readers 'bleed at their drift end spirit • ' The ppolitical complexion of the Convention foreeksdon a very radical overhauling of the Conetitation. Judger as well ss Sheriffs and 00italin011 (if the Councnnuisance bend! wise. ly abated) will doubtless be hereafter chasm by the People, and the Beasts chosen from equal. Districts by a plurality vote. We would !Weitz:eel waxed that the same instead equal zu*vonLll Trevall with regard to' Members of the lower Itottse.—New York Tribune. 3 nu Ronaacm—The contusion; Mum. ealcierell it Arnold, and Ulm bc Idealists, on the tiro sections nearestenr Borough, bate eoco nut* operations with a ouniderable number of lulu% which they intend increasing 411 tut as poseibln so as to bonne the oempletiou of their jobalitthia 'outrun time. • We learn also that on tha gaseous further down, contractors are eaterbeir apes the work with a spirit , whiob will . thatrythe ; completion of the grading.— _ Autinutre 33 A NEW lawn WiUlnas Hewitt a very clever English pact, and bailout( of Mary Hewitt, whose tranala done have made as sa well acquainted - with the novels, of Bremer, has emigrated to Australla.,..anl cammtuticates his first ha preariera of the golden land to the Louden Times. It teems that John Bill as usual deer not manif4st the -"go-ahead" qualities of his pet cifipzing, Brother Jonathan; for Mr. Hewitt de clares that he reached Ms journey's end after an arduous and eventful joorney.of "nearly two menthe, over only two hundred and fifty miles of ground." Bat then he exelaims, "ouch ground! Boma folks insist that it is only one one hundred and fifty miles, others two hundred;. but we know very well that in England It would measure two hundred and eighty." • Afar reaching the "diggings" the eml- grant's MIL Inn, of course, MO to get a taste of the comforts he was aocustomed to in do old country. He had his "tea," and imme diately set forth in quest of the "Commission er's tent," where he might "obtain letters from home." The official residence of this personage "is on the other eldest the creek"; two 'of these stately team, in fact, lined with blue cloth, and with other tents in the rear, the whole enclosed with palings. * * If - yen could see our pots, pane, penalties; cur tin dishes, some for making loaves and pudding's In, others for amides in; our knives, forks, spoons, lylog on our bags of sugar, rice, flour, &0., standing about our tea chest, our lantern, our tin teapot of capacious • size, out teakettle Inconstant 'requisition, our American axes for chopping fire wood, our lan tern at night Impended from a siting in the tent; the interior of our tent, with the beds spread out broad over part of the floor, and cov ered with grey rugs; the teat hung round with pieces of dried salt beef, straw hate with veils around them, caps, and so on; our guns standing In a corner, with books, and writing cases, and portfolios, you would say it was a sone at once curious and comfortable looking." This description 'of "roughing it on a' beef. steak and a bottle of port" shows more attention to tho decencies and luxuries of life In Austria fia than we have been accustomed to heartof in California. But there Is a reverse of the medal which disclores a pieture we did not expect to find in the modern Ophlr, under the dominion of her Briton:2lo Majesty. On the day after his arrival 51r. Hewitt sallied forth to witness the' labors of the diggers and vashere; and after recounting .the marvels that broke upon his vision at every step, he gives us a specimen - of Yorkshire jockeying In "claims" thatoroald do honor toe certain race which Mr. Ball hatbeen celebrating during the last half centurffor keenness and cunning: "About noon we had a specimen of the way which the 'mare's nests' have been got up, which have humbugged England, the Continent, and even America. There was o, great hurrahing at a hole, and a men who know me came run ning tin to desire me to go and see a nugget, which hod just been dog up, as large as his fin ger. As no nuggets have ever been found here, hot only small gold, it appeared the more sat prieing. I hastened on, bat before I could reach the spot I met a maa who was toying, 'Well I've sold the nugget and my bole for a good round sem.' 'Where's the nugget?' I asked.— 'Oh, the man who has bought it has gone off with it.' "There was a nugget, no doubt, but It had been put in by this man, an old Beodigo miner, in order to sell his hole at a good profit. Many of the Munchaneen holes, oat of whiob £5,000 and £7,000 are said to hare been shored:4:d up in a few days at Mount Alexander, were got op in the same way and for the shoe purpote. Bat this "laying of golden eggs to belt the trap" Is unfortunetely not the only misfortunes under which the emigrants suffer. We bellevid that Australia wes ono of the most salubrion'S regions of the South; bat "the-rgarin," says Mi. Howit, had been frightfully unhealthy, and the journey to tho gold fields htut been fatal to many. “Thousands hare been struck down by mkt. nese; hundreds have already returned, cursing the parties who sent them such one-sided state ments of gold fields and the climate; hruedrode are abet lyiug 111 from the insidloui influence of this .fine, salabrioue climate.' . In a letterjast ; received from Melbourne I hear that scarcely-a soul there but has been ill, and ell up the coun try it to the same. Gentletden who have been In India, China, and- over thi - whole continents of Europa and America any that this is the wont climate they him's. Without siny aPparent cause, people are every where attacked with dysentery, rheumatism, cramp and influenza. All this ought to be fully and fairly stated.— The little black lly of Anstralla is a perfect dew 'lL The grass seeds to eummer, which pierce your lege like need! a, and actually nan through the sheepskins into e flesh of the sheep, and Into their tangs an kill them, (bat this Is more particularly the 01154 with the seed•eplkes 'of a wild geraniam, which t like cart-screws,) the duet winds, and the violent variations of tberat mosphere—often of no less than one hundred' degrees In a day—these are nuisances which ought to be Well known. A deal Is said about Bending out young women to marry the men in the bush. God help such women an marry the greater portion of cult follows as the common Wass here. Theis very language is perfectly masted with obscenity, and the "nest oaths-and the basest phraseology, and they drink all they on get. 'Usher' •thie to Conntry to come to, as people go to India, to make money ; as to spending it .here, that, under present <dream atanosa, would require different tastes to those of moat oultimted men and women.” We do not pretend to say Bust Mr."Howitt, the literary man, may view Australia with other eyes than Mr. Smith, the laboring man, who is content to "rough it In the bush," and sees some difference between dying in the parish workhouse In England and perishing by fart, while grasping , the nuggets" of Amatralin Yet we are Luolluod to think Mr. Hewitt tells the truth.' His writings are free from exaggeration and overstatement. Aculyalis, after 111, 4 we fear, is not the promised! iand which novelist, and speculators have Mtherto presented in rub seductive expects to British and frishermigrants. —Bo/linters American. 828,804 01 15,676 15 Mss. &row' n Gnenoow.—ln another column may be read a report of the grand ovation which Mn. Stowe enjoyed itk the City ,Hall, Glasgow. It will be remembered:that the invitation for her to vie& Europe came &km that place. Upwards of two thousand perions were present, filling the WI entirely. From the description. It sp. pears that the enthusiasm was of that character which only religious conviction can give, when* multitude Moved by:n4einimon sacred spirit Sods a common langougelfor its utterances. The speeches on both sidetrare,iturked by good taste; Mrs. Stowe Bald nothing, bat Professor Stowe made a speech. One sentence of his was a home thrust In England. "Jai this country, (England) Is the peat market for !Atte:loan cotton, and it is cotton that sustains American slavery. Ido not say that you can do without it. It is cotton that =km the:system profitable and cotton makes the price of man .El9O in the markets of the United States." Mr. Charles Dickens in his Hourehdd Word: said not long 'ince ie substance: "There are four millions of men, women, and children in England, depending for their daily subsistence on the cot ton trade with America; and England cannot condemn American slavery without condemning knell!' Now, we hareem hesitation in dacha-' leg nor oenviation that the oligarchic' character of the English Government which necessitates for its existence the subsidizing of the world the conquest of tad* the opium trade in Chins, the Terkiah and Portuguese treaties, the porou pine attitude of the continent of Enrop•—the scattered population and the commercial con vulpine' of this country, - neceesitstes too, the perpetnating,of Slavery In thin country. Wale. Here that if the felon policy of the United States did not impede or.,oraab one initial' manufactu ring industry in order to build-up that of Gies- , gow, Blanchester, Birmingham and Sheffield, the South would bristle with Cotton Mlle sod, Forges, and the slave would be on the high road to Emancipation, and that road one of progres sive intelligence. - The history of mankind teaches es tide lemons Economy of means le pessary to the growth of , liberty. Now nothing can be hrther from then. omy than the persistence of the Southern States in a policy which requires them to send their raw material on voyages of seven thousand miles to be manufactrured and returned to them, mitelly because England has contrived a mono ply which prevents the natural growth dour na tive manufsetures, and forbids the putting of I the Cotton Mill on the Callon Plantation. We see not why the raw Cotton - should not be sent to Chins with equally good reason. It to sheer nonsense to ingrate any moral question from material involvement,. Seth la gin may suit angels, bet not men. ' Whatever transcendental views we would wish to ideal cite, we must bear in mind the possible and practicable. Now, so long as American manu factures are checked in the South, so long will the abolition of slavery be postponed; so bong, too, will slavehreedingi and the soul-wrenching names described by-Mrs. Stowe, be likely to pre mg& If aEnglandosisnot do without Amerman cotton,"o2l the ten= which she asks it, namely, th e monoply of mills, then is England the chief conservator of tht system against which the Sathelland Nouns manifesto has been Mende& HORTICOL2I7I4I. Soorm.—The, Committee of the Pittsburg Martial:liberal Society courer.ed as usual, in the room of the Board of Broken, on Wednesday morning, May 4th, atlo/ o'clock, H. Woods in the Chair. . The committee appointed at the last meeting to decide upon the time for holding the fall ex- Whitten, reported in razor or the 7tb, Sth, and oth of September. The report was adopted. 0.1 motion, a committee of lire was appointed to procure Masonic Hall, and make Other mita blo arrangements for the next peblio Hortioul; Oral Exhibition, to take place ix:September next; The following gentlemen were appointed on Bald committee: A. Hersperger, Junes Murdock, W. H. Williams, Jas. McKean and H. Woods. On motion of Mr. McKnight, five hundred dol lars were appropriated forpremiamsto be awar ded at the exhibition, and the, Committee of ar rangements was authorised to increase' the premiums on such articles as 'may be deemed In sufficiently prized on the Prepared Het; but not to bicreme them es mud: that the whole amount of preminme awarded will exceed the MU 'spool fied above. On motion, a committee coMdsting of Mears. Chisiett, Blew; and John Murdock. jr., beep pointed to revise the Constitution and.lly Lows previous to their publioatlon.l On motion, the Committee on Books be -auth orised to correspond with Mr. Glover, of New York; In reference to the wax fruiti which he pre pares with great excellence, and learn from him the price at which various speolemena might be obtained for our Society. The following gentlemen were appointed by the Chair as a committee, whose duty It would • • to report to the Board monthly the kind of fruit most worthy of cultivation In this loellity: James Wardrop, James Murdock, John Mur dock, jr., George Lower and.Jsmes Molfain. On motion of Mr. Herspergor, the Board pro corded to the election of Judges to award prowl. nine at the public exhibition. 'A list of judge's will be publieted along with the premium list-in few days. on motion of Mr.. hicHaln, the Committee of . Arrangements was instructed to have the' Mason lo Hall open for the reception of articles, to which premiums may he awarded, until 2 o'clock of September 7th, and ready for Inspection by the Judges at 3; the Hall not to be open to the publics until gas light. The printing committee was authorized to. procure eiroulare and stamps for the use of the Society. On motion, a Collector was appointed to aol loot the dues from the members of the Society. The Committee on Premiums, after an exami nation of the many articles presented for com petition award premiums as follows: For the best ninety of plants and flowers, $1 to .Tames facKain; for the beet &eponym, $2 to A. Hers perger; for the best garden rhubarb, $1 to James MoKain, for Ote best galled, $1 to A. Heraperger. All the specimens exhibited were den excellent quality, and especially the aspa ragus, which was pronorumed by the CoMmlttee as particularly fine. On motion, the Secretary be requested to pub slab a tow days before oar next monthly meet ing, Weevers! of oar city dailies, a notice that - every person in this county, whether be be • member of the Society or not, may compete at our monthly meetings for the premiums, provi ded the articles exhibited be grown In this county. On motion, adjourned. parsrrints , SMILES A consldersble portion of the Printers In New York and Boston are now on a strike for higher wagon. Already many girls are employed in the large printing establishments, particularly In the book offices, in laying out chests, folding, dm., sad as compositors. The strikes will be likely to greatly .Iterrelee tie number of females employed in the printing bulges; for there is much of the labor that looms admirably adapted to female hands. Some gf the dally papers in New York have commenced the employment of female compositors eines the strike. and get a long very welL In many of the New England newspaper offices the type Dave been set by girls for years pest, and they make tie beet of compositors. The publisher of the Boston Mire Breech, a very neatly mooted journal of extensive circulation, thus gives his axperi once: "We have for sixteen years employed at least half females, not on the amount of price only or principally, but because they were more to be depended upon than many journeymen, We al ways employ prat rote foreman, who is a good proof reader. Him we hire on a salary; also men to do heavy work, and the others have been females. They have never failed to do their work in a eason,and well. Not a single one has ever left tts willingly, except on marriage, and no less than five have been wall married from oRr office, most of whom, in case of sickness of hands or*. other contingency, were ready occasionally to lend a few days or, boors help, If nieded af terwards, though the necessities of none loom palled it. Oar rooms are all well earpetted, anitho girls do not come in fill 9 or 10 o'clock in'the morn ing, retiring in good SOROU seldom making aver Aaron or eight hears a day. Smart compoaltont 'eon In that time earn from $6 to $8 a week.— We have also one female clerk out of the three we employ. Added to this, one desk has been oc cupied by a female editor an our assistant, at a salary of $9OO. She boa spent seven hours a day in the office for five day, In the week, and we hare offered her nearly,sl,loo to engage herself two years more for the samCaeMos but her health is no feeble that ehe will proba bly hare to decline the onerous task of read ing and correcting. manuscript and examining exchanls. gee, and will be able only to write ecil- Wea The publLther elates that there is usually a piano and organ in the printing office, end that out of work hours the female aatistante enjoy the recreation of manila" Fria M. Cincinnati Ott.. BELIGION Juno BLOODHOUND& Therm A to be found by thou who hare the enterprise to make the necessary exploration, somewhere in that far off and. not•verphighly. civilized commonwealth known aa West Tonnes ere, a slightly dilapidated city which rejoice" In the name of Bolivar. And to this city, there Is published • periodical, treaty In more respects than one, distinguished among Its cotemporaries as the West Tennessee Democrat, a copy, of which, of the date of Much 9, Laving reached these benighted regions, baa been kindly fur nished to ns by s friend. In this Journal, we dud a most slaughterous review of a work now largely before the pnbile, known as "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The editor, who NC= to hue Invest ed his whole capita l of Mentors and Indig nation in the essay, seems - bound .not only to write down the work, but to destroy at once the character and fortune' of its author. It Is aliened with having the most mischievous ten dencies,'as beingdesigned "to sink the social re lations of the slave population of the Booth to a level with the uncured for and pea:Mien white of the North," the pious editor at the same time, with tattle faithfalneas of • true son of the church, setting itdown as fling at the Chris tian Religion in genered,and Southern Methodism in particular." We fear we should do lejemtice to that regard which the editor and those whose sentiments be expressee, feel for the Christian religion, if we did not p lace in juxtaposition with these highly opinions views, and u en excellent practical commentary upon their ferrenoy, the following advertisement, which, we copy from another column of the same journal, tearing appropriate reflections to be added by our reader', according to their several degrees of growth in grace: "BLOOD-HOUNDS I have two o[ the duet doge for catching no. gene, in the Booth-West. They can take the trail twelve hours after the negro bu pulsed, and catch him with ease. I live Jost four miles eouth-west of Bolivar, on the'road leading from Bolivar to Whitenille. lam ready at all times to catch raceway neves& DAYLD Ttruse. March 2, 11348." Ton Hennes or Union are in difficulty with the police. It seems that every kind of head Areas that they Invent is interdicted, u suggest- the of demagogy and disorder. A great many Innocent tiles have been seised lately, and no body know, whit he may wear, and what he must eschew. The hatters have addressed • petition to the municipal council, to know what ehapee are admissible, and what are not The municipal council replied, on. the Bth of last month, that they really could not tell. The Parte Chatioari advises the citizens to appear in the emote In their nightcaps, the most pules ablecoiffure known. The style entitled Cala. brian Is forbidden, as sedition,; the bulging crown it contraband, because It looks like • howitzer or small mortar; caps and visors are punished with • fine, because they are worn throughout Germany by the students, and all endeath are demagogues; pointed hats wire once a rallying signal; broad brimmed bate were worn by Bolivar, who wan a nvolutlontat ; brown hats, with long foss, were and'still are the favorite covering of P. J. Proudhon. dently then le nothing loft but the nightcap. Fami—The Maysville Eagle says a sharp Mat fell in tbst vielnity on Wednesdry deal/wt. but trusts the foliage is so far adnand es to have protected the halt from injury. The Nashville Bauer says n 'Mut frost was seen on Thursday morulag last. A almllar frost wag uperlecced at Tare Haute; Ind., and fun are camisfind at the fruit in that qualm.' Samuel J. Plokandr, Esq., the Grand Scribe of the Grand Division Sone of Temperance of penni,4lo4.died In Philadelphia on Tuesday. • The thing° Dernocratti Press says, the num. bar of the injured by the late Whead collision, is much urger than was arse supposed. It to now ascertained ;that there are from 0 - to that are mere or teen bjuret'. Iit...NOTICE.—Tho Bey, E. W. DieKix . al; Astir elect of the Bergen negate, Pentitt Charrb. having arrhotorill peach. mean= and evening. in the Making Sours, Grant meet. alma glath. at 10)40' :wk. A. tt. eng tti P. Bt. the nubile art airdiallr Welted to attend. =71:11 " SINKIABD.—Doctor Itinnts hating rellmil from cedal dutisa Burma wad Plc .1 ! of the MS. Karim Smite. fill in halzu• tin dV undl videi atentlas to hi. Pram*. Masud I.ll4lelrs If 10 Shul atmit. abov• em 14111•141. 1:171411ni gerTho Rey. 011•111S3 W. QUICK will hold Diriu &nice we preach i 4 !tamale Ifsll= limy .b. bith akamlag. at Itist-put ten Velott. Fad half.put Ulm tto attenscon. my 7 Flernhaz Brother., (orcosesoll co J. JUDD & co.) WROLBSALE DRUGGISTS, Nd. 60 Wood &rat, Pittaburph, Pa. *3.pmpaotors of Dr. ll'Lands Cnlsbraisd Venal His% Liu, ?Ufa Arc nu? • 1 gar YOUNG MEN'S MEBOARTILE LI; BEADY AND YUMA:UCH' INBTITDTL—Aapitwye 1 lasnbars doling as sutnths of hbrosn.. Muth sad April. NW Wm.. ir..h.a. w. M. Exam w....t.0 WOrnssa.W.D.MD m,Q,estos. Jas. Vaal:lrk, Lawrsoco,J. L Mir's.. 3. 1 . Rifinsy..l. P. iiodJpia. Nholss bungler., Pria. Robison. FL A. Wiliam. m, Padre!. IL Jr. • prbarirs i k J .0. i. 0. Shickbousa. Swag Iniflzit PisAtICL9 8 4 . McN ALA. LlbrsrlaL ger BURKE & BARNES' SAFES--Here u the kind of testimony es to the value of our Ml= upon which we can otandently rot the reputation of our wocL W. tynee greedy published worst eestidestes, proviu that gates rude for oar regular and ordinalry sedes, and told abroad. have been subjected to the SIMMS? TUTS IN AINIILL coNicaosAvose, and preserved their motel:de totally tree train demure. The following is another proof of the tame inoonteetable chars:den— $lO,OOO WORTH OP BOOBS ARID PAPERS BAYED WITH A 140 BAPS ! dIOION, Ztu Oomerv : Pa. November 12, 1852 Memo Boum a damam—dear 81:s: Your two lettere were duly reorinaL I wan absent at the Cone. I would my lye morulnk of the 10m of June t—my Mare t:::Ildln• Wog foamed to mhos. It wee built of wood mid brick— • time dame Mom fily Bale wee lo ft at the time or the Me, and fell Imo the oell Ay. where them wee • largo amount al 011. It wee ••very hot dm. My note. and book': accounts Mat were lo the We. amounted to about Ten Thounnel Dollar; wblah wee rem:aL There wee not a Mood POW Mimed; and fttrther : I would advt. any hareem who le dollar busluesa, to deo uo time, but pod • Pah to keep tdeir mere to., h•—and Wt olmi that le anode l eau safely reammend your Barri mer Yurs: troll. JOHN °beaks. Hydranlio Cement • ter The undersigned hare constantly on Land • Urge Utah' of 3.,.... HYDRAULIC CEMENT, of ranzated 0.1117. This artkle Is the but sral aap est material for Cistrua—• angle Sou Inch come of brick, laden and plastered with this Cement, 0111 en. dare for WIN and 0,111:1 plaatered on clay wale. In moors are aurae. to the tbleirhaes of an loch, beaxou, In • few duo. ea rolld u to moist any ordinap degree of out. side prem.. nor Is the water in the lust &Doted. This Cuourt should be used for all undearromal, ulderwater. era espraa structores, for al important buildings. ud for En: wale, poring wails, chimney tope, bridges, sone outs, canal looks, and livery species of brick and .10.. atructuri exposed to water, damp, or hut BIIOIIIII.DOII i INOIIII6II, 116 Wear Knot and 160 Pant stmt. Mir WE believe Nature heirrovide a remedy for every glens. which lieeh le to. BIKE'S PITROLIA/Lt or BOOK OIL, put up ea it flora, tram the greet lehofsturY, anieesled deep in the bowels of Mother IWO. to, 'without denbt, ono of the greatest of these 111.11015111. /lead the following teeth:Lour, given by . tintatulgerent: P. nun, O Bent. IS. 1817. W. 11. / here mold &I your Petroleany or boot My eon,* two menthe pan, and hen teen look in for rOnt cant to eat eo~ came down anon. "vi r n. ft :;.%Pgrd.,l,:74? h o" timeserf in lion and Dynen ' tary. Ily daughter , at the time y agent wee hem wee lying •11t/ lOW with toe rism 1 0u ve bu tasoccaral, and to three hours Me the second, and the lox Mopped. and 0100 re covered linexedlately. It to also extreordinary moody for me end Ina gym. Cute. ambles, and Illeenrogels=. lad boo the Man senor have been oozed of lance:landing. by with rum/. /neci Manor. Ter sate by all the Milllitt• In 69 /Pagers stivertising Petroleum/please 00r7.1 . arwr, DIRICT the attention of out read ers to tbiredrertlsoment of . 1101181.1 INTIOORATING CORDIAL.. to be found awe the knuth base, GEO. P. SMITH & CO., No. 54 WOOD STREET, • Inrite the attention of buyers In thin market to the Vert Isms stock of SPRING AND STINKER DRY GOODS, a/ nem eslosss An rirascr slash tbsy oov for sae AT A Siktu. ADVANCE 101 CANN OR 10011 CREDIT. PRINTS -0(11D kunst; stiles. Fords. SW Dosourtio: 0 I so uAlis—ptsoph, Bosch. sod AreArliiszk LAWNS -0 11 , 812(ES—BARIGES: • • DRESS GOODSA—A 0.17 lons sksk: OSAYTHB-01 dosoriptloss: GASSIMIMNS—PIato sod tkosy--• Wet s oet of smut EATTAVIISIToIors tol an Itlek NANts—TWILND—ESIIINrTii—AoII slug* vorlst7 ot fins KIMU RA WIABs: OGITON PANTALOON/ME—AD lading makes, plan usl Loan LINENS—LINE:I DRILLS--BLAY LINENB--TABLE „U tic s: N/MS—And many nay Style. Disk Go:ds, ask ova •Imposta RTBSONB—Lorso .4 handsaws most:won V '.riNUTlT:lbNittlEDßlttiltngfr."MENt Essr7 et brows EIDIREINGS, Dasw.uot a vsB— SUIRTANGS sod nansmaare HANDRILROttINS--CRAVAIN—AII descrlDtkoks of VA/ISTE GOODS, s. Ar— Pittstrorsh, April MU= Nereetne A. 'II. HOLM OM ES:Bi , BRO., ILANUIAB2BS SOLED BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, ISETTOOES, CROWBARS, 4tc.,, PITTSBURGH. Office 25 Wood at,' botween lot Nod Sad. air d l2 look varrantol pool to any soaanfactsod•iiil ONABLEB B, LOOM, BTOOX AND BILL BKOKBB. Notes, Bonds, Norgages &e., Negotiated. TAITIGULAIi ATTUTION Gan TO TELIPDROUA3II AND ALB 0► STOCKS. 4WiNtlas ever 8. Jesse it 00. corner Woad ard Fourth streets. REIIIOVAL, • POMMY, NELSON & CO., AUSIMACIVIZB a OP • sexes ADD CAST MEG IDOVEID AND SPADED, -GUN BABDEIA, SOLID BOX MKS, • • SLEDGES. li#Oas, 4ge.t.e. se. Hare removed to N 0.17 Market *treat, where thole outman, mot oteraboaltr. are lavitat to modal. oar stook Wore Dur oloorrlarro. Iforlop taken otooo7 fur Ms rola el Kowa N. harm& Co.. polobratod kLAT AND kLANI/X too, 1111. Provind to thrash $Ol5OOx ['AMU of / ar k . ot Lana Prior. laiDst.tak • JAMES P,._TANNER. .WBOLLIULIa DIALER • I, IA BONS, MO JA. BOUT!!, ELM, 'lee., sm. 56 WOOD OTUIT, rrrrasesaa, Iktiren Thud ud Youth. sfirldi stook embraces every Variety and sob ae& , . meat=l:- Shed Non Quo New Swat ex at to tla Brix; and Butosocusais, via be eal Matti. LIAI dti atoMit r t . no z. TA 11:41. Mag. Was built!". . orda2 ittoon's hisurazoo liOmpany of rittsburgh LL D. Itoo. Pill3lOllM. iIABIUDD L. ALADSILILL. nth. 011/113E, 04 WATER, BISWIER WARR= AID WOOD ETU= AtirINADDXII NULL ANP CARGO 11.111611 ON TIM OHIO AND YIII6III9IPRI Ann& •ND TRIBUTA. Sir ions smut ion or *max b 9 nag. 4 1" axolotl! Wry r& of the MU and LVLAWD NAP7O.I riga soof TILA.NSPORTAIIVB. Dniurrou: 411=4. w„„. Wixom I '4::llrntaxi. Muanel E. 4P "nb. Rabat Dunlap. Jr. I John R. O. Uutaamh. Milanrawn.. I J. Bettannytar. ter Dryarit,, 14., „ m it? : WO% d.,zi JOON T. --JIM. T. ICLNNEDY PHILIP CUM% REMOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTKU AND. WHOLUAIE DRAMS IN TORTION AND D0)128210 nennwmur., CUTLERY, 4a se. Have removed to their new and exteneive Ma l 's °. 52 W ar g r 4 lbw t arh.v.t.°lam eve hrd ed m ea enuateltionettholocat eem . eleed i me. meat ever ceded le W e Mr. DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE .NATIONAL GALLERY. .tjAORSON'S National Dognerioan Gsllory, exam at the Dimond mat market groat. tomato Whought Dreg Stom.)Pittaburch. UAW and Chnalomen Mohlug toobUto Mika Ilkommom at moderato prim. Ma plows all at Um above eaabllab. moat. Mod n o lh oot7 Slg mal arratund vith ouc at hAM tart: %m a aw /deal.t moot !must. ba Mahn *ICU humus tom with all Um lalraaalmatut Haar, am Immo& g . olidnUa d uretaly copied. and du. 111.1Mmus not moulrod to tako a &tun. Mama • por. hat noomblanor 110161Almuomm takm gr i t ass doomed pxocaa Croon a. x.. OIP Mama harDlamood. latholdurin2' iton't Pint ,Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Pori Ojks Build*, TAW &rex UffIZZNEI and stringers who with to ob tab ra arearato, artistic and tii Ilkelaroseera at a t:htbatWart to all at eta`mbo% or ao charge =Ma. 111 nsyr 11734 bast *reward 1116 a and likalleati orrar mated far Ma parga4 . 7lth lastromita at . the mon Mat I VA noT t rrartlorat s ra t o t ett ?I t :MT; able to r ANIglI•of I,NiAnt%ol'"Dif t". rtataatetar 417 rr Inaroupoatrhicaltaa arm am rour lard apatallag, ma westates... Ira 11.704 &IL. to II 7.111. For Me Low. A FIRST BATE FAMILY CARRIAGE , aZ= l ."%golttaV b° ""l ntOSltsitf • • Main. • • - Dlmembers of the EAGL . lik s, 0011 PANT toe requested to oontjtee t" 7 " We = l rettiggyatt the a ga Xt., at Ulf pet wen et, arms • . ous. u. aunt. hers. .1 INSEED OIL - 7: 100 bbla.linssed OiL for Le we by ibrybr , D.,4,lbll2llMx. Lao. rc:. . . VOTIO , . , i we ilTaiLak •11' iii4mlr 11 followtnit narcad aartonshait ILlnd amounts at flak wand Wiens at, letaetatora. Adot *Wanton and Ghtazdt. oar, and that tha aid eceouatvatit ea peaseatad an the Ondlan'a fkurt. In and fix 111120,a-s t County. Ite =tar mutton aad allonunta. on 1101 ay. 6th day of Jana A... , of Jia. PAW= adadalatarn. fa of Ma. brth !blot. rand aocount at Wm. 'Btoshato. idahlattatcd. do of Tho.J.Datitt. datatuad. 1 , • - I a• .M 3 ' ttf BUIVOI Latut and Jo.. t.: icylla, slab* Wutoraatw of samosa Wino, dsonaod. \ .. thavpastwutun account of D. 13 illthad: adoth .t mu init.:unto anneso." au et Jamas B. lorin,doed. amount of Wm. Me(Noan. adattotateatot. !Wed Wotan dolma al Wm. tL Denny. it:ash Of .lantiAttnubr.: demount of R. C. Way. siottatua.lai of Mot:art QM. danioaedi - .Do ad 4 =an of W. dot lama Amount of 2 draitiltatat °Roth toz.. '' du of nett °I .W.= i ttgt Pirqjl. 4 attl... d ' io. " Vta , PoAt kW. daeottad. .aceount dafac flazonai if addaxes. afialta 'la Pf 42 " 1 . lt iToMi of Anna Adantia Boat:mt. adini.. no. ' fif ii..E.' , 80eumr.d.....t. . , • dinosat of N. A. atif.udint., to. of Jsze,Eantictr. d. Account Vr - aorta:... rams Z. winece...ixas wmfairtrems, yte. . Jobe Mama. Elooesooi. - \ aainrot of Whin= aionatilnor, Se.. of loat "• knofnlf of 800 Aoki flat , boodel Mmar, OHO ' Woo. o. of /oho KOWA tfeeliase.L Att.oont of Job 3:1, Pollock sod. Alixaodor MeCtottiont e ssoottont. to. of WO Ham Mcßride. &mom& _ Account prima Amami osiorttlan of Amor frontal. Account 02 D. MaClater, adz Inionstor. to. of Molooar loolortor. &mood. \oho ouseutor. I. of Wood lemon dacaosocl. deo , llZlt of Prmtoa . 4le.irerntori is of zadnk Phial acoonot of Jobs IfeOloolor. Oollste adnolstrafor. of Amid ltoOlootar,diacoooll. • • Amount of Stoma faintly, stmlnlotrator, to. of KU. chola:or, dammed. Aocoant of AA= Wthno, kyrgao of *On. baba of Cm. Ballsr.doooosiol. Aceona of O. O. Loom . ijkloololoorator. to. of Jobe !erodes:, doomed. Amount of Am lltniintsoos,'lodmiolottnrif.' At, of Cased Pitinionnoo4 dm Float 'wooing of Wa-Ailnant. U. Brohar , tud 4.• on.iffoo.Ao of Jni• &OM , . \ Account of B. B. Nation. SOSAUSA of minor dad of fn. P. Ounning. tocoaa4l., inff . 'RICHARDSON. Itofifstor. „ Proposals for Co , , Slack and Lime. \ SRALED PROPOSALS, for deliviring isi the atoms, at the work. of the Pittsburgh Gas COSA . Ment ° l 6baraillill' e mino r ~.. ..??1 . 1 1, 4 0M0 1 1 4 oV . a l t the oak s o 0 the Company a 1 15 tE1...5t00/.7. N. 10th tn. stant.at 3 o'cl.xk. P. Y. Mal. Mack. and Lbs. , to be of mob tEnalltr , and de erred at snob time. and In Th.osuanlitles as shall be. anrorad of and directed.— The standard It MalkltatOli 101. the OW and Black. to be 70 noonda per bnab•L 1 11...paymentse r to m onthly. rattlatne 20 per " pto=s f to u r c ao ,, l n iEld , AIL. fLaff .. kg6Ll.. Lb Coal and Black. or for Lime as the ea-e toar be. • JAMCIIMISTY.Tresurorar- Ofkoe of tb• Fittabargh 0 Company, alay 7 th, 1853. nulaltd : New Restaurant THE undersig ned has opened a RES TAURANT at NA 10, Fourth iamb • Pm doors aim h: marls' conmeite the Merchants' Bank, • litth he has handsomely ntted up, and i• Co. or•Pamod to moomonsolate the public. at MI hot" with WY Mans they may want In his Dinner on • tb• table, ily. frolic 11 to 3 orckock„ P. Me and e'en attoution will ho strewn mopplY the taM• with .11 the delicacies of the season. Ideals and refrodunent• tartilattal to order, at all boom. on the shortest Ratios. With the facilities pounsol by the snlomiloar to give sallefactkro, he Must. to to ahl• to Emit • unwred and tansi.• !Anemone. and Motto. • call trout all who Ow crs aim at any time, • oomfbrtabis may wall sant up, and agreed In unmentionable aryls. Terms masonable. JAS. SUWON, No. 60Ifsurth st Pittaburth. Mar 7th , Mg& • my 7 Partnership Notice. orEHE late firm of J. Kloo4 Co., Whole sale Drossieta basing torn dlesolred by the death ormthmi Kidd, atd John Fleming. the ...rimer partom. herbs valabesed the entire Intermit of the late Jonathan IWO lo mid firm, has mediated irlth him hit broher. OLICIIIIAN FLEMING, and will motif= the bo. deem et the old stand, earner of Wood and Fourth etr, limb:inch, Pa.. under the mom and style of /LEILInG BROTHEKI, wham they HU b pans y to eee the friends and eurnfoure of the late Ono. sad - all other moms do fit los ardolee la their line of Imainear. The bmimee of the late firm will be ekded by John Flemiag. mid all paeans harbor claim agsiat Mid elm tior knowing theologise. Indebted to them, trill please mt. e the come at their gulled sonvotleme. my7.3sidlio9 EXEOUTOR'S NOTIOR--Lettirs luta tuntary on the estate of Robert Unman We of tone tommtdp. Allegheny Monty. damped. hare beat granted to gas ustlemlgnecL VI perms. bating elalme agelnetaald estate will present Untrly antlaenU• eased tbr settlement and three tkunletteer In debted will eat to make payment wick • tket of the nts dandirnel. _ A. 811. INDS. Pittek. 1082P8 BILANMs SOBVIT HILANDS, \ Rom Intertehl: For Sale. PUREE ACRES OF LAND 'on "Grant's Mll," Pitt lowehtp. to the City Diefslef, above the eant* ai~stt•k bounded by. Noma Medfaxt. /loam nal Maio streets. la meld Dbk , let. wow. ty le • pert of load owsei by the late Scebbea..WUT,d. mitr '-frer nr"Yi"" n4 oo na:l ° l ° ' TM or tri"••lllefibany ua.r. surroolullus bun. • sad oes now be Doubt ettlxr as • whole, or la Lobito mit varebrearf. 6 Ilbefe). credit will be aim cot mrt o the - partner aoney. booty to ALILL - WATIION. Attaraepat•Lea; aura 110 Fourth et. Pfttsborik. New Spring Goods. 'WATTS *4 CO., 2Serahant Tailors 'A • No. 1111 Liberty street, has aidead/d lot of Spring sod Mamma 0 beatings %ad Weals, selected tram the latest Mmortalloma— We Malta oor Meads mull the public to call sad emir orir esrLoa * Mock, whic h le mauler to soy thing we have ever Debt., eablblutd. end will be made to mbar at lower pylon Mau goad 001* ma be obtalned for elm. Ohm. Grath... en. antedate. • peatmt atas per thmlarly Melted to calL air %Iwo ROUSES AND LOT FOP. SALE— A. 5it...4 . Beitonl and .4 Pen alley.— I. Lot le 22 feet Lena. encodlnit beck T 5 hot, on willon 15 ended ren continnable Dere/ILLse 22 by Zi feet non—will be mole oneep. _Apply to . B. Mc 4111b.11est Estee Lawn% 7577 N 0.21 111N1 etnet. • STOUCH FOB SALE resham AllytkooT.3.4 00,0111 r " Miaow, /aware 22 . aide. oo6Pon ' 90 " .I.lvontare 41c4 b • . 40 . Ago. 44 o r nALB . LOOMS, myT .T 6 nor th 6t-. olitogto tko Book of Patokono• QTOCKS WANTED- Ly 40 6barn Norwich Omer_ 10 - North Amsrin 46; 60 Ilene Walarb: 12 Plttab • b Gisic br 2271 4 r. BBLS. Lovering'. 'Crashed Sagan r%, s, do. Polvarfaad as do. , otted d 6 do. Pastoral w: &dotal* W. A. itaCLUIG. atit tanker Wood w e d Sixth att... - - - BISHOP O'CONNOR AND THE PUB- ' LW BCIEW SI OLf,y_ftr Latta. j0,1 3 / 2 pap 0100.54. ter . 2.141". lETNII4, o.s m lCrtit sen B UTTER-2 bbls. prime Roll, in cloths, loathed Wsand for sal. by say 7 T OY sominintrz IWZPHT. EGOS -11 bbls. freekjust received and Sot u 4 er - \ cur • BRILIVIII. DILW TII a CO. B UTTER -6 bble. prime Roll, cloths, tan put noul rul sual ftrr MATCHES -171 gross received .d for WY by laty2l llieaY 11. COLLINS.. • ACON-5 casks for sale tiy out 1187,10.7 IL OOLISNII, °TRIO CHIMNEY TOPS-430 of 'nu a ter ' 1, lIINET IL COLLINS. ..... BUTTER -3 boxes prime fresh \ ' ll Mr sale es mints B. mums B S ATOES-36 bbla. Ends and N = • noekiaor sae by miT - , HERBY Li (ALLIS,. ~ .Fi :\: ;ri ~~ SALEBATUS- 7 40 bbls., 50 boxes, in non and to: ale ter Jar/ J. B. CANSIILD. F ISII-50bbls. No. I Honor Pickled He rind 2.5da 264 30 half bbla Wham lish; 60 bbl. CIANITILD. BEANS -20 bbla. small White, for ealeby E 277 J. B. CANFIZLD. : : : • _ . BACON -8 maks Moulders,inst teneived ma. by I' isky7l J. S. CANIMILD. D EED APPLES-50 biushela for sale by 'J. B. oax►utD. TO the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of General ameba Siedons of the Peace In and ter" tb galltus f et il &Crirrn nun.ot Iberian! ail ' Plan/mesh. In the county afanuadd. humbly absinth: that your Detitioteey hath penided.heraelf , vial =testae for the mecuemedatftn of traverse. and attne, at her dirliez . hois:m. it ., Weed treall. t r , l s vrays Una V:to 'a Pubas Muse ?If entertni= r a: And Tone teal- Com. es In duty bound, via peel. KISS Shrill 111 M We e the inderelicsed, dame ea the Ward afornald.do entity that Na above ,an d Is of sN.I yenta fee honesty and tann.san, and is ireHprovNed vith home 00291 and LOZIMIStOIO.II for the annummletion ond l.l Ins of Wantons and Millers, and that said nom t o insevisey. Y. Janne Bloolooth, 11. It , Massy. M. I. Steirszt, V. 511 . T.G.Hasstesa. a. W. Beanosont. Samuel Baird,R. Armstrong, Was. Paul, A. Grant. H. A. Colville. althulat aALL IVIIOM IT MAY CONCERN— n rei ail well etenlied with Boning eld Swam 7sithhin if not no will de well to WI et Gothle 4 Wood et, whets Ton tan nettle. beet end Win White side sontetment of 111. n and Wye Clething. torteLerith Lentil% totde 1100 " v/MPered tbie tool -1 1l t.h1.1l Ent...wilt the Levet rated. W. Stony te Plasm. m7a• • FL (711.23174. m undersigned f haying ed among nt p l hazuvstoWow thergaa'aldeka airs gaPibaWmltS a nrpta h t Um o un a t t t h ha t ay tauten to maka Malt. parch...a bean that hoax. W. AL IdeCLUB.O_ J. LAVILT 00., J DAILEY RENIIHAW, Family Oman. I TIVATIIIIGNE'S HISTORY, Vol. 11—The i v o f thls= aug mbtl th oir rogrtail isle by lair • DPIAIrr lay@ co .11ari“ 'to first :nit Boa TanieVer, 'to tako aura of a Tunnel 011 the StraliontAlo ood odious Boilmod. • Toe men of eootriro axot.i.V7 1, 1 ,1 " D 21. egli a r di'g "W' '" V . CI, 11.12717,.. •ytr 74,„....,. r ..... "pii ix ]a lga r k A t e, PARQII 0118 -•- emu. min., Pitts wil li t. a liE l ..\ Bt EDMUND PHUT:IPB, -` EAST' END OF MAIN BTREET, SALEN,Vato, fiI... I ENTB CLOTHING, of 1114 supprior mt. sad smadrialo shra7l GG2324 _lii loAd•Ao vet warranted, at • GGIZ • .14 Illauly t o o M GLI oe' [my6l Got Gam PITTSBURGII • NORTH • AMERICAN XINING COISPANT.44 Many lbe ado .0 Ha ft fourth street IWO] A. WILELSB Cio. ft ASH FOR WOOL—I will pay the hi h eet mews price. to tub. Oar oil usbag et "Una Imlayb b 9 d gl."1121441!"°1: Int% rIANARY IMW-43 COY APPLES-16 auks 6bbls. Dry JUF in*, is etas unl Inv co. \\ \ Derfra UL bliiiter,*Sindekhy. \ 1 F., et fair pmier. Ind •on ei3 Z' mmR ddlethtfal FOR COIL 124 M fm W. 6 ter the owe sad teransyloorda , Railmed.e. short distance frt. the Frodekiey &atm.— T. Lowered ROL. co • 40 feet strut manias garallel rrith bast 1.13 fades erd Malan OM coo wore mob: l a. M2I:3ISMI maths. For m be may der. This pmirof. h. • tootle iserihntlod frost th• Istid•dueh •hoot ISO toot. , whs. It Is ostri_y lord. ad trlng wood to•le overlooks both &ultra. sad rim. arid alto eassands • vim "of the villas.. Item heamdtol Et fr Ttstotry poste emanate foam( tdthe osighborhoal of Plnitsb. our-FMB of the Dome moor,- may shoo 00 Vs* property for • tem of pars. at the optica of L. F. , shier:• Frt. particular. the moor has Meaty to rotor toe Xditor of the Osseo.. overtedtlT \, '\ - BE:KOVAL. • 84n o fthe Big Book 'at the Door. \ KAT great world - renowned Sol re-, motel la the door above Calloabllt,helen the is Bakt , , ell:W. la Thfret street.PLULA DELPHIC dime PT to grebe tha totelarmt elels•ns of the etnentontty, bot • tber atanot ter deoetred, &tatter: they emu to Ponedet, . ,ahle they look for the BIG =Off. er eke docent Third et.: had em In or ntortb on err/ dollar. If roe neat Let. ter Paper. took an the 11/d 800 if you want WrfUnd end wreesded paper. look for the emend 6 lan at the dm:: or If eon want Aeroust Books. torte dtteet to the marre•. beta:ad you ma get that. Hp than aterater. , N. .—Be nee you ase the Big Beek at the lore. N 0.221 N. et:oat. Medd the Zerchen , e. Room at ration. WI. .%. ' , ',A. LL.III7SI. ADAMS, v lartlidtem ' , Antonat Book Iterefertory. , Omca ge rag CIF/1201,111. Mamma 11.807.10&11 000 \ ' , k arebed. MAY 4. lOW. \ ' , ‘Notice to Contractors. 13‘110PCSALS will be recelred at the En. B. ideeart &Abe of the Chrroland sad Mahon:ad Ball. road Ceonnem_ y. to Werrety Traunball Demote. Ohio. oath TTITZDAr. atayl,7th. 1333. for the Grading and Marlow of demi Men =Oleo, add woed, Bala Werra:to Tooldr town. The Lao tau dons Ws or sttlila sight of Bede rad and the fannspranla and Otko Renal the outlet Or Plane andtrecitioallona are now mar tr Ingpietlon at N. craze m Wen.. -..: Eatlznetes will be mad monthly. end gertneoto In cash: B coder of the Beard of o n wean. ~ , , ornate' sa wawa wean Mt, Clad LWOW. NVANTED.....S2OOO 7--- . \,\. SECURED.on ' tuaindembezed city . rirper b. kr whleh • fair artre* be o gold. ik , Addend" L.^ Gautte omee..._ ,fa my6:lltaT =AS .1)0.16.111 , T. May 3, 1,33.', ais Company 'hos ads day.doolated dleldand of ThreeDolhus eadjfifty Canto Per • • out of the profits for the land? =on:de—two doll.. • • eft/nof which will be peiil th titikin. endow doilar tar eret:retied to tuck. \ eat. F. EL AitiftDON. Beal, VIE or mathr4 President and Directors al ell Bank ta r a tbla der declared • dle to ldeld or'ar re seams =nib.. mashie etookhol or thole legal legroom halve on or etter the thlrtern instant. eC4taltef2rr JOHN asona. • or. *neon am Jimmy/maize iffiT THIS /iii‘to-day deolitred a 'land of four t. ° 4rV lk h t ' 1 !* *1 " / ' fr m hrl o \ . n lVa V %gt. V. U. DISNIIIOUrkkg. ttrAtailia BUZ°, rmaarwra, Bank titre aolarod a dividend of fcnA rPitrwitf. Wt .10 "*4'oargoV:tsl.,rß.. artx2 \7 88 111/101 . AY. Cdablar NEW 000D8— ‘ 21....: i i t. . !if : Ron it Co., Ne. Mr. lildb Moot. aro 7 noolving (per Ex.' MO) 0114:0 and parkadm MIN oram goals. comodans Eilk& dray! do Pam, plain and Vorred bongos. mono do van. AMMO. cram Worm& %Ad...dims, P. 0... do Wan, Corderod WM., orsaulle muslin.m7d SHAWLS—A. A. Zdaacril Co.,\No. 25 "nth et. home jut received extd'wlll open Mb mem- IDYfi d thibes. de.. a. lalIT TIIOUSAND POUNDS Steam NALL. el the Butz* sad New Yeirk boanntacture, /.32,r t i , t: thlekneat. total and :heds by the, Peonnylvanta my& • , N *I6 PekA great GREEN PAPER - For Window \ %bide, &...d and no Rlsied. for Ws M. flu 141.4 Popsy 96 orolgonso. No. 66 Market atemt, 16 DCZR MATS—A variety of kinds and a ss 1.l IL PH/I.MS% m7O PRIME ROSIN SOAP-5a per lb, at sm76 11017.8.11 a PATTON'S. lIGAR-35 bhdn. N. 0. prime, in store wKirbt .1* br Dan , B. CASIVIELD. . \VIOLABSES-500 100 do xjrl sagsr-hoax I, r** l •!'' - it. CIIIITELD. ma LINEEED bbla. pare, for sale by mle J. B. CiNnELD. BIKE COOKING RAISE 4 8,-6an - cl . 80. pa, lb. at < [not] MORRIS & PATTON'S. LB2 t If o ft.lo COirsrE—a-1.p0:444.1?, 'PUTTER-4 boxes. prime fresh Batter, I thla day avadnd mrl nun tr. c.:111:1cs. Tin PEACHEB-21 sacks now Peaches; lie N• by \ Unit- BENET 'II. COLLINS: - - - - PLAID 8.11,114-:-20 pitmen new ityle plaid Silks,Jut ntscivid mtt .10013. XtEIV SHAD 'AA •HERRlNG—Reoebred ht du. rotialof Italtlracar run, 110.1 Rol and c tar ale ay the kraal aritaL at HAILIr 11241411111, Familr• Orators. \' • • 253 Worts - VARNISHED WALL PAPER—A very blew iork.balir.aloroMoro.. ka„ , orjAoollnors and centerb borders. for Ws ot tea ot y lotEr4 Ao. 65 Marktt runt. br _ ' 21101:148 PALM= • One Hundred Tom.)lagi Wanted. - 41 $8.76 per Modred. TWlLL_gire, 63,75 per hundred (cm() for COW I LIIX SAM. hc.d•t 'az 0tw0.1510.349 , 42=.4•P g' T' h. PM. I. W. DIAPPRTT 14 , OLD. BEAM itOITSDESII. PitrAIBUS AND GIS liVriES. 5 '4 27 and In Mitt atm!. Pattb..o4 'mom= mum. once* LULLIEMALION. Lurcunr. 11/IANIIVACTURE Wide; efliegrtglre mr "" l4s ' t " Tar ILK. TISSUE&—.I. N. Frasier,- at the. oI "• Tr Mg Ini4ovra. basiust tiontrod • soloodli stook Timor of %micas Mal.% =II mat nottom. Aoloh ofkfl 14 1 , 21` plot of 37 ants prr . . Ilea of sarenaUng • bomb... thiomut 1 dm. atnol4 o int ,his b \kr. ' • 1. X. FRAZIX:R. mrll Two Big Miaow. Todorsla,•Allmbent. OYS WEAR—'.!tersest Atritcarlu..— , hors rooolood s ortuigally oolong. Aosortmoot.of for ko's v.v. of w on , m i tg p o l oaorkir lt = looloffing strlrod Bottoono. Ilankoorotaloottorl Liam; to.\ , Xi7i NGLISII STRAW BO NETS—. small .F A a Vitt.VTVlEltfu=" _ _ ...... ....... W!g*. I : AP ,El,t—Fren6ra American, Va,.. .. 0.2 . 0 .. r . girlt. irt 'rids borders" ot ..,..,/, . .. 1 14 to rata. forimrlorn lurid haLla, =T4 • lIICILUI rmaurat, - ~~ ~ ... u: PREPARED 0011N--oawego aisnufaa. tod-10 bozos oat remind but for ale b sub ' B. Z. 11 fiIIINLNE-200 a& received and for'eale icter Dem - BELLZIa. YON'S KATILIJRONS gross receiv' ad sad fa tat by nub _ R. E. sumacs. . .. ... • .. I X.DroRD WATAR—We have co lop had this mineral Wate . p.whk.b. ' b7' i. l'n'i. ath‘" ____ _ 4 -rtTaa a.. laysi =ma Roast P. Pad the Dlposoad. tL _- - - BACOH--5 pleb Hama and &maiden, for Jibtv. b Day6l HIM 11. OOLLINB. 130TATOE8-100 barrels Neelatanoeb, .7tysmu'' a.mtrance. : : • , ti pri m e MIT U.Ln 44 '3 , 51Vi d akIn'oRair & mann. 11 .%°m 8-75 ;.;,r:digtreirgg. BACON -4,00016 x. hog-round, for solo by m 73 \ VON )4ONNIIOEST a LIMPET. rIMR-0 DIAL Nort.h Carolina Ta;:ior, IL We by [.. 31 TON BONNLIORST t lIIIIRPEM N ..... kegs asmitted, for lee I , E• 1.1 \ V BONN • ORST t ItURPoi CORDAGE -214 assortaasnt always iwa toad. aml fbr rla Lr- • VON DONNUOM =EMT. %AV INDOIY 1114.88-300 boles 8:10; . 150 V de. 101=100 do '11414: 26 d 0.1143, geol tr, twamy cm UM. sad rank, E ita73 VON BOSZMOBST „ MURPHY... 170&11-20 bed, j.. receired`by r =or VON lIONNUOBST & KUEPUT B ".ICKETS AND TIIBS T -40 dos. Budd% 23 dmab T; Saw Begbtanlasonhet zur by IRO) VON suarinaaar a aufarati. SOZI \ 'II3 SNEATEII9-50 dozen on hand :brads by \ =3 TON lIONNEIONST, & MUIIYIII.., OLASSEEI-100 bble..N. 0\ Molasses, as br TO BONIMOII.I3T a'IIIIII.PICY. AKES--,20 dozen Hay Rake', tok Bala b 7 ors vON Bo oast a amaerrv . 'Ur kepoaaad,eadfcirsale b, 1¢171) \ VON BONEMOBEIT s Anwar MATHER/3-41 maks now handing front .t.ammutatobc.i._ _ wrs • • /ULU DIMLY COA ROLL BUTTEJ-;..,2 p Roll ßat ti tar. moved Caw d►YDer C. Ai 11. 4.. =l3 \ A. A. At :Xc i ral. 8.4 .240.. c 0 doseroara3, • iarions :Are grutlttn, In non, god Ibrnlg Ar A. • A. MgßAtilt. LI4 Enna u: LOUR-400 b bl e ems Oil d enpedno. •7 A. Mel • wcz;--46 idercwacioe WY* and far 4Y., by \ ALI AI,IIaItANIS, \ soma./ runt. , Hpewll o emit, a, i s, o ami ea eenageonsat. aid for trio b 7, nItlEirEP ALES-100 bushels Dried Apt - M 31.11a. a ga a 14 kt iritSSlfear4.c ,IDAPER. HANGINGS—WI:die and Ilea ' I LI:au a wan pamodeb mr. t Vglltngair, 44. by tararTeraffinsuata, \ wood stmt. TI TATION VELVET WALL kAIIIII ` mul r' 1 " 4 "' rilerl a ncia \Amu, IMSRR-1 bbl. vim) Roll Buttor reed 1 0 '4 m 4 'IT i ailizem. R Alnsad LADE LEATHER-4or lrcalo LOI7IO,BIDZS-IAO Ilides, in skint., SHOMAXERS—Light Skirt' Lag, for Mew sinst nmiy,Lx,v( k TED—peetanuc at higtt- Drimr4l4.l"!, lEfevL EEC AMUSEMENTS, • . \ ipar.Pa a. roma.„..--MATE& \- •• '.........—...u5a1ias mu..a - 4. P. 8F.J11.11N18.0. . ----.11.113 Mala .n n - 0 ' r n ....... m 01Kat al T. 5( Veloet ; Poriamaseagoomioat A — Pa= ar ainrusito.v: . ~. - . '. N. ....... new_.._—. 60 an"ts. S opureir —- -L . :Z..— Th : • no• 80x..----4,--........31.0) k • =.. 113. 214 . d. tUT b• yeetnid. at Um Poi 9dico.dembnigo , dannittiont ikura. Oman. \ - ' i .• • Oil-Lomond Meat et U.. eidel , to•lCaatitcl.....llidia4 %Com .A.NN edian. TIIILLOS. sad Mr. 111:1M.1, Um Ikonnied linati• \ • ~ Airlimmod Idea of 'in. cams Seamm . • 'il . tiirriocil= t iot rai n Tro_ . _,•..Vi7 44 . fm " Rl " 61, isarnedamo Toonla am in mionann, and lb. nenskl. rsrruc,tl4 fort, Arr,- ,\. aD ink. .„„op„„—\ TEE CARN DIAXOND!%_ ...• Dm Ei mmiona......-i.---.....air. Radom , •'. La Catarina —..,...,....-.,--aldestusin.Woa 1P...5.-----....i-4---...--114. toner 44.11•Dnis---,-.1,...-Ittz.sad 1 1.-{ , llk.ut " I tr fr=4". TINIZINI/VMU, DMX "_, . 4 - ' ./U, alla. .• l . a! M ...NOvera.ll.44.mondsr , .• mill= a and /1!. Llama imiramaya . • , 1 . •• .311 -V-1. 4 , .#lo\o C \ .HL. GRAND 6ONF—ERTBT- A , ‘PIEILAPRLPHIA BOA NO. 1: MAT BECK . TOBUBRATED BNl),lustitated 7 ,21.2.: 4 47.4en0.. GRAND sturtrau, EY. ent.7IDLY Ir.VESLPO3.It67 7th. at the abate B.D. \ \ ATTU:Ws 10 nab; tiabs.bad at am S. Oak Rotel, =4 at Oa Hada atom. sto &St 411. of Mu , of Man ma 4min Lean., inapt,Ttli at Bales RisArs, cams 11 be sold. Slims collo, d' Wass - stassald I er orb rpm Val ex .lty sad Poets! \ ,!l•Tas .I** V. S DIVA Aued'r, 176 Building Lots and Sites for IllanufaCr— lories at Auction. • r N BIEMINGLIAISE. E. BIRMINGHAM, • ma S. PITTSBURG U. ob TOL I BISDAY.IIELIDAT, and TOILDAY M. 19. Oi. .4 IL) at I eels. s.sr. ' o st o it ii. :2l , l ,r te , sold als '\P 176 LOTS OP 'la Om above floarblims =VLF. Zama@ ganlathrse toriel. B T .r,. Paints Itmlisams. • Sala , ssultivs. Terats—thel , ossh radium mr . and tals rev's. sith lthosst. „ • Plaritss. be mut ma Om Auction Bton. • Prom., la Blass Oaths. Ell be .14 on Thal_ ,aidsy Off;almslissa Md.. and IL Mishmash as suasis7. • - P. II: DAVIS. /Latham.. „ ;SAVE YOUR ICE. Burnet's Patent Water Cooler. • ars riqw prepaied to offer our (fr iends and ca.tatntr. • =mew &reelect W.A.1211t COOlO • \ • of Writhe, lam styles\ ital.tit trramloggll 6 = 4, r , , scieralba prAnciples to-the patwooe t,ylm • totrotted. etc to bomb wet. .rand beekved jplea taw ha. pa rt rd j ' Ida Oita es iculars b,..,.,..,m . og g li grt eetwout r , .12 1 ' ...Mere bee. at lerrth, abide: L g. , war perteetica 'us It It 'Cul hub to • I reed, ..4.preof of Utile • ' the ...rt. owe aw of thertusw- • . 4, gt o spay. r o t f bal . ori i = L. to them Mae. will metier= or. of ,their eupodoritT. 11ret, they are the only g A ttisd .,,, %,. w , ;V th tt e rittaaib . rblietiAd with two =aria of km to the wet” vete tejrt rh st t ry?. " .lMl t t re:VW:A= rearm .. h dr 4M li t at gretTg r l=_ " Tritren T rinir Mai. Tale bee bora *wad , Irr zebra to rdialeat to be • Teeing:4= w f rLatlit t r , e per orwtztelertliwa • yrpon bawls. thew (balers mu. nrrar,4ll this vii leech aularessery waste sod trouble:, Belot meoursztorlid la the 'tent Woiltisull6 fhb. Vg,gr.c.dr.l.ll=rwr they yoke . • • An Important improvement hat 1.51:10:a W*l to Ow Coda, Tts: tool ran iconble hohlhiut Wm six to idalit_peoads of o f tbter) lamatrit.iltnietly . under the wen. maw guantlty Mature= be kept werfeetly.hard • day. althea eilitithiasi ler synx . Ibmpertitat ettilltioa tola r riartd Trost of • 1•MI b. LT., \ menu with • hLTErING APPAR• d ttid. elitebt the edditiortal burn of twitariatant tlwi ai o iritaia (}oath. .11:,,•41., se% ret= to wen la pa \ at litty thee at liillatlErBllol7BB 1111tItI8II alT11114:31 DIE NT. Ito. 14 Etat Fourth street/MU:MN/SA= • \ • . for Pia byeroekary Unitas every where. nythiltre, , .• — Triad Bale \; \ fiF A:LARGE AND 'VALUABLE MK typecKiso Esrezuretranswr.tutoi.....agminfti • therein attached. sitameel In the city of Wheeling. 4\ - By rime of dodo( trust mooted toon the 10th_ day of Mash, lean, by Jamey M. Donlan author Was , . r4 OO la tt a Cifert's 13111.. ad o l f ' t e CroldTtArt f OLoo . army lOM eell at rob oo t.P.; Tatlr, At . • sib day of June next. the bilowing Poej. in Lot eamteted 243 la But Wheeling. and a certain plebe as boreel ° ten Wan d ana roted . r . tberatatze ti(Meoling k. city of Wheeliam oat Oh . Male ,nremises is a= • Dam and sitaluire MEE PAO [LNG sent IlLaDOUTE1112:0 BULI.Dilit3, built and constramo4 : on the mom wed medal for the bombas q otornertah with mid ball and to be sold with than'. one meant - Pme ad illres h i. E B eting a s, &aim; one pale of ohech Scam. Lent Enagars. end •\ otherL=adinte tort. There anookehenersoestobb at soatatal at az onentlillen m mm ods V of mast. The above bonding, and oh mid gm, ern nee. and In complete order-, Thu. phi oleo - be add:, ) antler seinntdy or Jointly. ao. may be haresflor dater. \ mined. about foes ones .fly of bo ground a mt. to the slim oo4doiS t m&bogr u t --.\ Vahan road and Wheeling creek. = het . of =mod o ff - the Norte aide or Let hlec-bnen atiethmet DI) ht MUM* 2 on Main stmt. Um-The Lot on Nola siontethlll be mid for anetbind i lf:l4o7lgrertlrft We i r fog m=nTa, Pa,; tbetalance la sit, tram mut sight:en .antatta. tha poz- • • ee chosen' swabs moldable Tann. nm coed leo= fo r . tine daftsred Instalment'', and the title tabloid poschaes money b paid. „. Bahian as Trustee. I Pill convey moth WU as lo vested In me by mid dad of tram. Sale to Ceiritunailit oteeklek. metro ' IL W. bLARSI24 Trust.. • -Wkeelin. Gedfr. Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! \ - • A. JATRZI3,- PEK.IN TEA STORE, • BQstreet,• , riAtil just ieseliecithe hugest and bustle. 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