PUTLISIIXD By WIIIIE t CO. PITTSBUBG4 _IGESDAY MORNING, M&Y 10, IW IarRSADINV MATTEL! WILL EL' FOUND ON EAOII PAGE OPTIILSPA.L'EB. . . M.Pamtunt Wyatt .(1.a50n..-11sir extend,. eirmo • '4110120t our weekly °netts arts to car bo,looss axes, ik molt desirable Medium et .akinz_tbekbadoont known. One dranlstloit le keximo icor cad Ilya tbstrad. .-injalearst 'ein+llll.,:s and county to IT.rtern Penoryli ' imago call Lida° Olga. • _. 13.7.) ARVEATl.l.Ell.3—.ltialther, the . &Marla' HoOrnr nor rrinting ratabllslansent or tbi.. Din" rlsurrz, art opened on &many. ADVEZTISERS who Levin ehefi ...a.* LG .PP.na i the navel , on "Howls 7 inatnloni wfll please hand au= In bofr. 60..1.1 4 on Entnrdnli amine. . DEIME6IIO 47E10 10E1562/01113. . • , TON. CANAL CONNISSIONIN, MOSES poviNALL, Ork.nealfrr C ° " 4l ' ?ON AUDITON ars:ALL, ALEX) K. IdoCLUIE, Of Franklin aunty. • Tar. SUILCaTOII CIAVERAL, [AN MEYERS,'Of Clarion County. 1 7.• awn oraxa r3!rnon3>sfrs,l of Morgan county, Ohio,are moving! behallot the Maysville and Pitta i, road, ishich passes through their Inneets with the Stenbenville road.l ttiog of the road through that cone- . on the subscription of a certai n neck, within a given time; and 'the are that the necessary amount will be subseribed. This railroad will be, when bnilt,,l of the Monet value to Pittsburgh; aid wo are glad to ace the people along the line taking hold ktearacat. The last Hems Freeman has a long artiolo in reference to the Pittsburgh end Erie Railroad, which is noevery complimentary to that concern; and leaves little ground for the hopes lately aroused in it .behalf According to the Free man, the building of the road hes been twice cot, treated for, previous to the late lettings, the car.- tram in both cazeg ammintingto nothing ; and the late contmet, made with the Messrs. Cham berlain; doer( not seem to be more promising than those which preceded it. Bat little stock has been subacribed to build theread: and, of ".'.ghat :has been subscribed, Lawreace county heis. withdrawn her ehare, and Mercer - county ! . !.7 . ,•,„tereatetis to do the some. The fdessis. Chem . bertain,lt is stated, if they build the road„ will do it en their own responsibility, and take the road for.paymeat ; but they have not yet deter ' Mined to do ce, having sixty days within which :to - mskan decielon. - ,•:"Wo learn from . the Buffalo Cmamerea: I that a Watisfeotory examination of the coalfieldson the :Allaaof the Buffalo and Pittsburgh road has been . Professor Hail, with other icientifie gen ' ! Home; has within a few weeks* mado an emend !! nation 'of the field, from whith speolmeno• were taken. It embraces an extent - of 0,000 acre', 4,600 of which 'are covered, or filled, with coal _ ten-fect in depth or thickness. Professor- 11. as . timatei that there are at lent 68,060,000 tons of coat in this field alone. ••, The blil to 'authorize. the city of Buffalo to tictbecribe. $400,090" to the capital stock of the road beams alaw near the close of the session cf the Legislature. The people of the city aro to . vote within four - menthe of the passage al the law upon the natation of authorizing the loan. The Tedium Canal Company, Chartered by the State of Indlana the pupa soot 'comet:rusting a Canal around the Palle of the Ohic, adapted to the precept and prospective! wants of the com merce of the Ohio, after Maileg la vain waited for ecreral years the 'action of the general gov ernment, have at a recent meeting determined -to make a vigorous effort to i timoomplish the ob ject by the aid of private capital. Me. James C. HAM., of Oil:Mil:Mei, is Preatde ' Llt of the Compa ny, And the proSpecte • of tamales for the enter prise are - flattering. A committee of the citizets of Morgantown has been appointed to visit this city, to deficit the aid of our -capitalists in extending the Black Water Improve/meat of the Monongahela from . __ltsprzurville to hlorgaatcrera, Ye:, This tea matr tar to - which we have before alladcl;*and we trint the committee-will not be permitted to re turn without the assistance they seek for. On this sabject the)forgantown Mirror says: . Pittaburghers have any wish. to retain the large and rapidly increasing' trade of the Mon ongahela Valley, 8010 G their line. WHOZZING 119 . wide awake to the facilities afforded by the B. and 0. Railroad, for drawing cff oar trade from Its aeouettheed channel, said turtling is ep instead - of the river. Wei hear of . furangements In embryo by our Merchants to procure their sup • plies tit Irpa r .cliaser, GroeMies, 443:, from Wheel leg, on account of the difficulty of intercourse with Pittaburgh dtiring the greater part of the year." The Grate Creak (Va.) Advocate is pressing a acheMe that most people would deem wild - and chimerical. Daring the late session of the Peno rtylvania Legislature, a bill passed both Homes, inorperating, a 'company to construct a Railroad from any point on the Pennsylvania Central rail 'road between the towns cf Greensburg nod La trobe, is Westmoreland county, by way of Unieo- 1 town, to Way neahnrgh, and thence to the treat end of Greene county to the State line betweanl Virginia and Pennsylvania. T:ais charter, by a special provielon, is open to the acceptance of say railroad company in the State which may avail themselves of ito bew,fits. From the State line to Grave Creek is but a -chore distance, but . the ~r ight of way" fir that distance has not . been obtained... Men it is obtained, there will 1 ,'bo a charter'for a direct road from Grave Creek— • the point where the Baltimore. and Ohio road strikes the Ohio river—to Greensburg, where a Ozumtion with the Pcnneylvapia peztral Road 10 offered.. The route of this projolited road lies through- one of the roughest countries in the • world, as any per who bas traversed-Groane no. Mtn testify; and three who are 'disposed to ea - bark in its construction would do well to count the gest, faiddelly, beforehand. The people of Bedford county have had an im mense meeting to forward the interests of the Chambereburg and Pittsburgh Railroad. • The Inquirer speaks of the meeting as enthusiastic, and of the prbspeets for the road asgood. The Lewisburg Chronicle, of a lath dale comes to he with the following intelligence: • • Col. Joseph Paxton, with the Chief Engineer of , the Catawissa Railroad, and some capitalists from New York city, were litre this week, to • look after the prospects of the eontempletedrail way from Lewisburg. through Center-county to Spruce meek, on the Joniata. •' Aside from its tecal trade, the prielpal value of this road lies in the fact that when completed, it will form a highly important, and indeed in dispensable link,' in it direct Communication, by ..eidiroad,between New York city and Pittehurgh, 'via Cittawiese and Beaten. The hold which the - former city - will thus have open thutrade of the, North West as well es of the Southhest is de monstrated by the single remarkable fact, that the diatance from Cleveland, Ohio, to New York ....city by way of Pittsburgh, Spruce Crock, Lewis . burg, Cattawistaand Easton is sixty hoe mile., less than by way of the; New York and Erie tail. road—and imme calculations make the difference in our favor, over ninety miles. The route from New York by this-road to Pittsburgh, ie also more direetand /mai* than any other practice bin line that can be found. - „: To ahoy thenharacter and capabilities of the • route in other respects, we may here add that the grade from Lewisburg to Spruce Creek, 70milee, is understood to be highly favorable; end from , Lewiebrag to the Summit, on the Cattawiesa read, there is no grade higher than 33 feet.to the mile. Prom the Summit there is 110 miles of level or dhcending grade, via Tamaqua and the Beetroot railroad to Philadelphia. From the '.lame Summit, there are 60 ranee of level or da. .) !tending grade to.Easton; and thence to New York there is no grade higher than 33 foot to the Mile- At or near the Summit any amount of coat: tctutege le at ail' time, at hood, and — freight . tralas from the west could add from 50 'to 100 per cent to - their loading without any in crease of metres power. The distr.nee by this route from Lewisham to Ncw.York is abort 29 miles further than to Philadelphia; bat to Elizabethtown Point— ' which Is et all times open to New York, and from the cramped and confined business limits of that - city is likely to. become moo of its principalship pink. 'point's -for wolf= produce—the dietatee would ha rednced bp. ISJO tpa or twelie mitre. The ohronicte aide that a corps of EnLineme , efil be put upon the route at once for tie per- Tlioce of a pretiminszi survey: s, oioodor obligations to 'our friend Btnun tho'Perui- B. R. Co: for late Phlloariphio • ' - JUR ;) '7 ^ :" W4USHINGTOS COrre.4**tw of the 71*.barsli Gutite. WAIL! 15G29.1f, Ms, 5, 1853 The headsman ku bed a very busy wetkidnee the Ist of the month. That is moving day in the ,ecanorcy of domestic life, and it wee reasone ba to expect that the executioners wouldpursue • , their dreadful trade" with more than wonted activity. I snippet° that taking all the depart ments together, theretsre been seventy-five re morale, a very large number even in thane son guirtary dayalThe third Auditor; Francis Burt of S. G., benignly aimed his subordinates, on ta• king cEee, last week, that he would prescribe ho man ler epintou'e coke. This PAZ thought at the time lather a limed end Cruel joke, Inasmuch as ertry cane who heard him; knew that he had just been appointed over John S. Gallagher, be cause he was a Whigvand he, Burt, was a Dem ocrat, and for no other reason nor pretence.— Well, to-day, fifteen or twenty • of the eighty clerks of that office received the little three 'cor nered billet declaring their eerilette were no long er needed, a polite we.* of saying, Sir, your bread and butter are needed'for another person. Most of the ejected were Whigs, but there were some tralocrats. - I learn that Mr.' Anderson will probably be appointed Postmesteiof Pittsburgh, and Mr. Hustles; Wicker.: Of course I need not oat anything to inform your readers upon the ohs-- eater of these men. ' I ant told they are undoubt ed Democrats, and respectable citizens, the lat ter of which is a moat important matter under any Administration. Mr. Sloane, of the Erie Observer, will be appointed fostmaster of that place. A very large number of Delegates tram both factinas have been urging candidates upon the President and Secretary of State, relative to N. Y. appoinimente. Their faithful watch,,was rewarded last night brdeelsions In most came of interesCand Im:toilette° within the State. About thirty Poet Mestere, and half a dosenCellecters,' whose eateries wore ever a thousand dollare, were agreed upon. Dy the morning's. train there was a . general conohalegical exedua!'lhe varie ty of shells arranged along the oar seats remind ed one of a lapidary's cabinet. Hard shells and soft ehells, rough eitelfs" and tough 'hells, white shells'and black shells, and finally no shells at all, appeared beautiftifly relieving and setting all the oddities otesch other. Gm Bigler has been staying at Willard's for a short time, Irobably.to sec that the Keystone gets her share of the undistributed honors. Judge Constable, ,we to-day appointed Solicitor of the Treasury, in place of Le Grand, who decline; expecting that Chief Justice Ta ney will die, and that be may step into his place. Ileao too modest, that. Junin; WE ONO on oan_outaide page the eickening der , tails of the late wholesale massacre on the New thorn railroad. It Will not do to call this an "an •cident ;" even "catastrophe' is n word which deer not convey the , full ides needed; it was a murder, and nothing else; sod not until public; opinion comes to regard thane things os enurderr, will it ho able to exercise tho restraint needed in each cants. It seems almost useless to reiterate the oft uttered counsel, to the mil:deters of the law, about "bringing the. offenders to justice," and making them feel the "majesty of the law."— Taking the past as an indication of 'the future, there will be a judicial investigation, and,a out amount of newspaper indignation; but presently the excitement will die out, nobody will be pun ished" and the axle will be forgotten; until some eimi perhaps greattr; atrocity OCCDrIS sod brings it to mind. From the faits elicited, It appeare that Took er, the Engineer, was not the regular Engineer, but a eubstitute, who had been discharged a year or so fiilloo in ceneequenoe of a collision which occurred when he was on duty; one the report that the Conductor told him to "drive like h-1.1 through Norwalk," if true, places as much blame upon him as en the Engineer. Both appear, without regard to these facts, to bare been total ly unmindful of their duty. To discharge them from their posts is cot the punishment they de serve; the ends of justice will not be subserrod by-any thing ehort cf the highest judicial pun ishment nwarded to oath offences. The frequent recurrenee of these awful acci dents, one treading npon the fleets of another, demands the application of soma remedy. I(can• not be that hereon life le to become the sport of carries, reckless, end unprincipled officials on public conveyance!. MAGAZINE,• for Joao, 18 really a beautiful number. Besides its usual number of wood ant illustrations, it is ornatneated pith a splendid steel engraiing, representing the as cension of the Savior. Its table of contents presents a eery interesting .variety. HOYT'S MZUCILLETS' MAGAZLNE, fcr May, con• Mien ite anal &menet of instreetire commercial !natter. An article on the history at English Railways, and one on the Trade aid Grorrth of Chicago in 1862, nxe especially interesting. Tue Onus or YLITSIDAT.—The heart sickens . at thexecura of yetterday's dreadful event. The express train of _the New Raven Railroad, con elating of four passenger die - welt filled, which left here et 8 o'clock in the morning. made its regular "top at Norwalk, and then proceeded op ' on its way. Joel beyond that place the road CIOI3IITB a little inlet of the Sound by means of a drawinidge. As the train approached—it was running about fifteen miles an hour, not having gained ite full speed—the draw stood open, bar ; ing just been raised to allow the ste a mboat Pa ,. Attie to pass through. The innate signal to warn the coming train were displayed, and were seen by many of the passengers. Bat they were not area by the engineer, who recklessly drove for ' ward into the gaping abyee, hurling to ruin the . train' and its freight of precious Brea. From the track tothe surface of the river was fifteen feet, and the tide was each that the water wee twelve feet deep at the time. Two passenger care took the fearful leap entire, and the third was broken in two upon the brink. They were • broken in pieces by the fell, and of their coca. Rant.; most were either killed by drowning or contusion, or aoverely wounded, the few that cc- Coped seeming to hive been favored by a mire- ' Whoa our Reporters left the scene of death et 6 o'clock last evening, 4G dead bodice had I been recovered, 3 of the wounded had died, and 24 more were in a precarious condition. • Who, - but those whose own hearts are root by such a calamity, can appreciate all there is of chocking and.rprolting la this eudden and mer. 'cilese destruction? Who, but these whose tears fall over the mntilatsa remains of a friend, a ithiebaud, a wife, a child, while the last pressure of their farewell Le still froth upon the hand, eon know how awful, how bitter it ie thus to and them in each a.wreck of inevitable and all. devouring death? Wo see our friends exposed to other modes of danger with ecmething of pre paration; we bid a brother farewell's be goes to tern hie country in bottle, with the conscious. aces that ho ma- ' never return. We hear with tranquil eerrowthat men who have risked life In some perilous expedition have fallen victims to their herciann bet when in an instant, with tho resfstlors row of a eteam-engine, at our very dorm, width= a previous 'thought or Indication of danger, a abolo multitude of human beings confidently joumeying on errands of erection or boineis, are dragged into the deadly abyss, and crushed or drowned invite wreck of care and toachlaery, - it is inexprezeibly dreadful. No other epectaele can mirrors. the horrors of Such a scene. Na other event carries desolation and Mourning - into eo many'hornes. .For remoter calamities we bare bad words of indignant denuaciatlouidemende of justioenpon 'the guilty so that sofeti, for the ratan might be secured. But this is so near, so overwhelaiing that we have no hurt to inquire who eine ', b e iprononneed its cause. i Wherever -he may be, God help him! Of all who to day bear the an guish of this disaster there le nano so deeply to he pitied as the man with each a louden upon his conecicaea. Better far to be the victim than the author of each A erlme.—Near York Tri r4oric nos lacansisa- THILIN.—We undaretand that :tbe light:deg train on the Cincinnati, Columbus am! Closelaud Railway :will coMmenco running bn. Monday. the lath inst , the up train leaving this city at 6 A. Id., a:lithe down train arrivlog in Cincinnati at 6:40 P.: II Tho time through, re undo:iota:6, mill ho about semen hours.— Gin. Gas. Theßanieri:a Ropnhhaan goys of the plan of employing girls In setting type: II %femme tried the plan of employing girls In letting type. "It succeeded well. They learned rapidly and made good oompositors—but we Could not kelp them-60y would got moat ed—and all, we belleee,' got good husbands. - , „J; Rune TILAIrD.—The Concord Democrat asTe that the . two Demoolstio Representatives capon gresejuit cleated In Rhode Wand are bath op pcomd to the Fug:also Bliss law, mai to die Bal. T ut, Mien= _ For au Clack& HBROP o'coarsoa AND nu PIBLIC - -• . In the Bishop's answer fe my last am:um:ela tion, he complains of the abate heaped upon him, for ble expreseion of opinion with regard to the Poblio Schools. If truth be abuse—even when spoken with alooderetion and ealmneem which he and his compeers are not in the habit of using, when discussing this question, there may be some ground for the charge. The aggressive character of the School movement originated ea tirely with the Romieh prelates. Neitnees 'the lecture, delivered to various places, the news paper paragraphs, 'the addressee at cathedrals, chapels, eta , and the lligbop'e own lettere to Governor Bigler, and declamation on this sob . jest in Rollidayslnreh end Bahia:ca. Are the friends of education to be accused of employing "abuse," because, they wish to defend a system which is hallowed by the labors and exertions of public-spirited philanthropists—now no more— against the teed:emu of a prieethood of aliens and foreigners? . Bet rho Bishop ,aye, "there are some things 'Matti cannot let peso.. I Siena, sad will not at. tempt to satisfy those who admire ear School System for the very reason for which -we con demn it, viz: because it to calculated to wean. away oar children from the faith. These persona are the eueoessors and representatives hero of the men tao robbed and persecuted our fathers in the mime. of liberty of conneenes." A little further on he coati:one; "We minuet expect them to see quietly our claims admitted, in a depart ment where oppreeelon will accomplish perver sion, where all•the desires -of the bigot out that be eo folly satiated." "Successors and repre sent:niece of the men who robbed and persecuted our fathere" - -"bigute"—hard names, oertaioly. Bat why applied to ue? Because the Bishop cannot overturn the lore, and have his own way In the matter, The Papacy, onseleue that the policy of Its church has bee eminently one ofz i t , perecoution, accosts - others o a eimilsr spirit. If this , allegation be denied, let the following statement attest its truth : "Look to the Irish massacre of 1641, planned by the priests in Multifarnhan Abbey, in which 60,000 Protestante petalled, amidst their mar. derers' "ixaltiog yells. Witness the rebellion in. 1790, whish, at brat wearing, a retitled aspect soon became, In many parts, little else than a butchery of Protestants, under the direction of the priesthood. 02 lock to other hada; and is there a ocentry in Europe whine toll has not been faUened with the blood, whale air has not been rent with the groans of Rome's victims! Pope Julius caused. in urea years, the elugh tor of 200,000 Christians; 100,000 foll•in the Bartholomew massacre; 100,000 in the botch aria of the Waldenses sod Albigenses . ; 1,500 Jews and 3,000.000 Moore were slaughtered in Spain; 15,000,000 in South America and Cabs; while the told-blooded hatcheries of the Dutch, by the Duke of Alva, of the English, by bloody Mary, and of the Spanish and Itailene, by the "Holy Inquisitils,e. are familiar to all oar read ers. The latter infernal tribunal hoe destroyed. in Spain alone, 2,000,000 of lives; while Rome is calculated to have shed, in all, the blood of 00,000,000 of the human race"—("lrelands ilia alOt., by Dr. Dill.") "Thou who live in glue homes," says the proverb, "should not throw stones;" audit ill becomes the Iliehop to speck of bigotry and oppreesion, because other, cannot yield to his inekeeatioas of our free institutions. The Bishop attempts to prove a discrepancy in my statements with respect to Lawrenceville, and Inc Third Ward of Pittsburgh. "Your cor respondent etatee that among then there are 64 taxpayers, sad he represents them as paying :9225 eehool tax, yet, in tie Third Ward inert he himself gives us 400 Catholic tax payers, end where we know that there are not lees than 3000 Catholic inhabitants, he tells 113 that the amount of tax paid by them is jest the same as that in Lawrenceville, eh: 5226:1" This apparent discre pancy is easily explained, and If the Biattop had known a'l the working" of "our school system," as he affectionately calls that lcstltutioo which he is laboring to subvert, he would not have found the difficulty hard to solve. The fact is, that the Catholic" In the. Third Ward, who are tenants of Itaa leased property belonging to the O'Hara estate, pqy little or no tax. Sound" any .of the laboring population pay Poor or School tar, .even when the pittance of State or Comity tare , required by the law to entitle them to a vote, may be advanced by thou who are cessions to gain their eutfrage on the eve of an neaten. The Catholics in Lawreucerille, co the other hand, are mostly freeholders, :led rep resent a 1111.711 r 1111101111 t of real estate; it is no: the number of peaces paying tax - which swells the amount, bar the quantity of property that Is ?assumed. I deny the faSitalallol3 of 63 Bishop, that 1 desire to hold up the Catholics as a bed,, in the attitude of paupers, eubsietleg on the bounty of their fellow citizens. The queen:: was, whether the Catholics have ejaet and equi• table eislm, to a division of the school fond Bat the Bishop resorts to the pies that the indi• rest taxation of Catholics—though 'unknown to the tax list—is a quid pro quo for all the 'bene fits they enjoy from the community. I cannot see what there le in the condition of the Catho lics, which pilau them in a different petition in this respect from other clilzene; ter if tho argu ment be worth any thing, it applies equally to all. The Bishop actually admits the general ao curacy of my state:Monts —theagh he Scales acme of the Items—by proooeding to thew, that the taxes are net really paid by those wha own the asses/ea property. Die argument is plausible, hat not sound, as applied to "municipal taxes;" the rent of houses la not gevernrd by tare; bat by the general prtnalpies of supply and demand, and will not rise with inereaaed taxation. At to hats and shove, even the Blehopds ingenuity could scarcely be able to grove, that more of them are worn by the poor than by the rich; and at lout as large a portion of' them goes to reward the labor of those who Make thorn—and build the houses in which they are made and sold—cis to pay the teased the seller. Nor does the illustration taken from imposts, apply to toe cuss in hand; the Bishop nye, that there is an actual pecuniary outlay on the part of his church . which in all honor should be accounted in the settlement of the School question: but how any analogy drawn from the Custom Reuse can be relsrant as this point, it More than ordinary sa. gaily can diaeover. It le the employee who pays the Indirect tax to the employed in the rote of his wegetti—not Um employed to the employer. How. can this assertion made by the Bishop, of this fanciful chimera of Catholic nude° !Arian paten in the "public burden," be enlaced to o tangible • shape? Hie lane is inadmissible, and hie aophietical quibbles are no ouster to soy feats and agars. A discerning public will sightly alienate these flimsy pretenelone, and at once discover their fallacy. Bat the Bishop refer(' to the oppreesion which the British government has exercised, relative to . the vicuna: of the Irish, us the cause of their poverty, L 3., &t. 020 would suppose that the Papacy had the most fiery seal for the pro- i motion of aleostion, if one judged by the glow log illustration' and. pathetic appeals of that i dlguitary.• "To teach reading and writing," be says, "was a felony, if a Catholic' dared to un dertake it " The period nt which this law was mute:the does not give; th is monk - is certain, that Janes 11. protected the paplets; audit these. penal statutuaprohibited Outtalks from teaching their children in the South of Ireland, the name law would be In force In the North: yet we know that the Romanlite teem the letter part of the 'island are mote enllgb tened _than thole in the former, being not no entirely under the control of the priests, and having more opportunities of information. For many years, - -however, no restrictions of this kind have existed in Ireland, and the priests were compelled to have eahools through the preo• gore from without, opt because they desired to encourage educatiosf. BY the effort of the London Evangelical Society, end other kin dred. institutions, ke]oole were establish ed in that country, Which led even the Catholics, in many plums; to wish for them also; hence the Priests were compelled' to yield the point. If the Papacy be the peculiar guardian of education, bow is It that three fourths of the peptdatiOD of Sardinia cannot read, though the island swarms with priests? In tho question of education both in Ireland and this 'country, the Bomleb hierarchy hare presented a mullein of agitating, in hopes to gain something by it.— When the Catholic Emancipation Bill had passed in the British Parilament,Boman Cathollo in Ireland, were heard to tisk, ' , What shall wo have, now, to agitate about?" Let tho priests have all they ask at present in this country—, about schools or any other question—would they • be maiden Far from it; they will get up I something else to disturb the commneity. It is power they want; ProteetaudgEo trouble them. ke to the poverty of the Catholics In this coun try, it would seem so If the policy of the Boraish Church, Is to leave the relief of their poor to the community at large, luitead.of endeavoring to au/Caine them out of their eeeleeinetical fonds. To erect inipositig edifices, et the expense of higher obligetions, to purchasing distinction at too high a rate, especially when "a cap of cold liter given to a dlialpie in the name of a disciple," will be of more account in the Judg ment day, than all tho pomp of Cathe drals, or stetne-crownedpinnacles Tho manner in which the poor are treated, is a reproach to the Ecclesiastics of the Pepsoy. The creation of their system, whether In money or In time,— in attending to their Suiten= hely-days nod 'abate fettivale---are a grievous burden to the people. . I take the following extract from en ar tirde in • Boston paper, headed, "The Earalsh Priesthood bPtheir relations to the poor." "We have known mamma in which money given by • Protestant minister at large, for the necessary expenses of a fatal eiciness, has boon extorted fo the Butt. cent, for clerical eerricor; nay, In blob • husband or father, has been' Bent out to beg the means of procuring extreme unction, for his dying wife or child. lett no uncommon thing far a poor mail, or a friendless woman, when bidden to apply . to the tPileat, to intimate that advice and sympathy alone can be procured in that quarter, while substantial aid ta to be ex pected from Protestants." • • . ma Metro p lifers to mreemarks on the.cost; to lie couaty of :the oulbreeks.an thetailteade; but does,not.allorle to the riots oa the Sabbath, . which cost $504 63. Perhaps he thought that on that enbjeot, the least said woe the eooneat mended. The Bishop denounce, vengeance while he 'pinks of the oppression of disregard tog' his plena about the taboo! Law; that they hove a share of tho . public echo's! hand, ac cording to their nuMbrro, be from their contributions, or allowed td designate.the schools which they that! support. With ono-of these he says he will be melded. Tho 21st erotica of the School Law, Acts of Assembly, is as follows: "When a free echoal of the common grade in any district shun be maintained under 'the oaro and direction cf any re44u* society, it shall be lawfal for the Dirrotore of snot; Ithstriot to cause to be paid to the proper persed cr per sons, far the support of Lush school, oar portion of tho school fonds of the district tiZticli day may dm, jest and reatonabk, not exceeding the tablor share of the inhabitants whose. children, wards, or apprentices, shall be. taught. in =al school. Provided, That such Directors ehall be eatiefied that such payment is not injurious to the common echoole of anal district, and that such free eehoole shall be opened to the visits of the Directors, and conducted la conformity with the common school system " Will the Bishop show as the oppression of this enactment? Is it because the school le under the eupervision of the Direi:tors, instead of his own? But this Prelate talks mita about liberty In his communication. What Rberty Is enjoyed in countries governed by.tho iellgion wed policy of Rome? Lot Italy, bleeding as eta Is at every pore, from the dear:Rem of papal usurpation, and Austria—with every other nation where Papacy is to be found predominant--testify to the world that her rule is tyranny, and her trader mercies era dungeons and death. ' This movement about theilehooLs on the part of Romerganot made became eho desires to pro mote the dause of education, bat to uproot a system which is hostile to that state of igno— rance and vassalage which eho levee to perpet uate. .. . la oonoletsion, let me warn my fellow Protes tants not tbe deceived - by the honied words of my Right everend antagonist. Many years r. ago, when I was in Ireland, a gentleman of high eousideration and bonevolonoe, gave it as his opinion, thgt the Pritethood at that period, were determined to pall down every thing; though an overruling Providence had presented nob sad results. Had they the power here, we ohould find out, Mal Homo error toneedu an iota of pre rJgatius that she cothearry aut. • It la a happy eireumetancif for us Proteatants, that the Flemish Eficraraby of this country, hare of late, in a few instances, departed from their usual hidden tortuous policy', and showed their I real feelings for the peculiar and glorio that!- , lotions under which we dwell, Theate Olin I , taneous movement against the Public Schools, and the intemperate 'justification of persecution by the Shepherd of the Valley and other similar produotione, abundantly prose this. "For if they - do these things In a green tree, what shall be done in the dry!" If in this hospitable land, which opens wide her arms to receive the nate, turista of all nations, we have at one time to de. fend our School system from aggieseion—at another are threatened with a renewal of the Old-Nod priestly despotism, if Rome—which may God forbid!—shomid get the ascendancy; whet would be the deem of this last etroog. bold of civil Sod religious freedom, if thoeo who kayo bore warmed and fed at our hearts, and made. willies-8 of the immunities which our fathers bought with their blood, 'Mould despoil us of our rich inheritance, and either compel us to acquieeence, or kindle again the fires of Smith field, and re-enact the dragenuadoe of Franco? A. D. U. FROM NEW YOBE Currcrpotarne• Daily l'ittentgrb Cincotta New Yong, May 7, The horrid accident upon the New York and New Seven railroad has completely driven out of mind all lesser topic/laced the railroad station nod telegraphic - offices arm thronged to get the particulars- Thar far the deaths are known to bo near fifty, and the details yet to come. It has been well ascertained that the disaster was the result of unmitigated CtirClelliCC3.l 11171 that the engicetr row the fatal drawbridge open srheu It was too late to check the train and use. less to give the signal to apply the broker. The company will be made to smart for this wil -1 lot murder, and should they got clear with Pay , ii• as emelt cam' as eta thoU3S999 dollars a ' lit, 7 they may he deemed f)rtunate. A,cargo of solace only eereoty days from the Chincha Islands hue kat arrived in lemons order, and the at:ramble for It by farmers is as eager as the rush of 'peculators in fancy share' for a new stock The hold of the vessel IN qaite as fragrant and overpowering aa a bottle of ammonia, and if vegetation receive, as smart a chock as =tea noise the soon must grow Impelled by guano. Frequently in the glossa, Salts of geftlVe believe Notary. hal provi4led a Ammonia are found in =45923 of several pounds rem the err= dtatetr which fltal 19 %tar to. 01011'3 at fine and white as can ho had from the chamal Mr/ROL/CUM cr LOC& OIL, rut auto It few, trout the lair.l great latera,crr. canceled deer to Lb. Pattie notion has been glees that upon 'lBtin feet. the Crystal Palen, will be opened for thereasptien of eontributione.whlch bad :Lemma late,' largely in this city. Already the bonding ban amt.:iced an imposing form, and a few days well tee it completed except' in the detail, of painting and minor arrangements. The Paine, See attracted an immense quantity of miner, of rum and refreshments, to earth:thing of ealoona where gambling will be the order of the day. While the indastry of all nations is being ex hibited within, these TIME will bass fall piny without. CirlicuvrOad Cemetery Is now a great resort for pleasure hunters; and the conveyances thither are crammed to euneation. The green elopes of the Cemetery; the thousand Sowers which of feetien has planted upon the ashes of kindred, the primers; tercet which It edema, thl■ garden 1 of the dead now ehlues with all tin glories of , Spring,, making the spot Well a retreat worth examining by ell strangers. Her entrance, how- encl., like that of the Crystal Value, to guard. / e i by rum sellers, who held no place osered in New York. In Wall street , there is great uotielty in =nay - at moderate Imes of interest, say six to eseon per cent. as call, and seven to eight for good pa per. Stocks felt the calamity on the New von road, tint revived n little at the clots. There bee been a good demand of late for Siete :even per cents. of California far banking purposes out weer, and large sales hare boon made at 84 per cent. It is not quite certain that California will promptly niece her next Interest, in tablet case - tic circulation hued open her stocks will not he readily - available. The State Las no legal bonds Inexistence bearing ,even per cent. inter- eat, rind esfe bankers may find tho bands as ir reliable as the currency of tne spiritual bankers of Chicago. The steamer of to-day took - a iconsidrabla amount cf specie, but oar banks can afford to lose a littio coin jaut now.. C. JAMES P. TANNER. WIIOLESALE DEA UP. /0 BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, dec., due I we. 56 moon 6Titzer, ' , insensate, eAft.u. AT rue Fitl.3.--A correspondence boo Detaun Third and F ouritt. taken plum between the. President of the Com- • -....- 1 INIv otock cmbracei ovary variety and pony citarttred by the Legislature of Indians to ~ :7:,, w k . , „ E ,,.,..,. ~,,..,.. ik , ~,,,,g „.,. r ,. consttuet a Cana around the Falls of the Ohio i:,. coo F. , 41..1 -- Shoourootii.o , ol'attiptod ssoreLtefe on the Indiana elde,andunr Senator in Congress H t . = W it ." ' ... " .. i" - - .r. " th ,. b ' rol l " . 4 P. - , (watt tete.; comparing' ...tardy wit. Ilels• of rit, s. Mr. Chase. From this it appears that the latter ammo sod now lett. ruschseers will r..... cell and thinhi there le no ground for the fear entertain- ....t. " '""" . 1 . !1 °. tool , ed by !some of our citizens ; that the canal on the eittgen's Leatelognm company of ntraburgb Kentucky silo will.be parchasad by the Gen . era! tiovernment, enlarged and made free to the ti. D. KING. Paseo., commerce of the river, thus rendering the stook *Atli= L. il Anti It ALL. Wee'r of the; tedious Canal of no villa. 'OFFICE, 84 WATER, R — rrvizen stmix - ET Lan Such conduct would bo so grossly unjuet, that i . WOOD CTILIMTS. 'we cannot emotive it possible for our Govern. oer 1:16n61:33 Roil. AND CAILnU ltaillili DPI illl meta to bo guilty of it lf it bought One Canal oat) •Dp allnalliDirk , u.I Vial.% AND TRIDUTA. and made It free, it would surely bo boned le 'OSA. good faith to boy tho other and make it free al- •Ta - i”.w. , ~e g•nha :^rl tt" dL.r... try Xixte a , . eo. ilssides this it is not at all probable that . '.',27, 4 " ,'`„, P Z, o 'l f rj " 7,i o T . ' O4 ""'''''" :" ri" riu. ' any attempt will bo made to enlarge the Louis- --- . . sine C D anal, tintil provision haa been ' made, in ULLY:MoII 3 some *ay, for carrying the commerce of the ,t! D Klee. I tics,. feel... le., Wet. u....dei, ever dround the Falls, and wo cannot goo bow ...mot us., s. tae lilet, I we.. iflowbAle. Steeds Sellers, . this isi to be done, rave by a Canal en the India. 6 11 . 0 1 1 . 11 .. n0m b 5e. Jr.. I Job. s. Dilworth, no eide. edee. /teeeenezt, J. Behoentese, , We eon not coo, therefore, how those who take lt alt. 11..t. i........ ,ZeZ i p . • Here. • den stock in this greet and necessary enterpries, can fail to be not only ro imbareed...but.h im b oth d y twin. T. LqUAN.--.....- - no 1. dmridt4 - oompetitateJ, in ciao the Government shMlid lot. nude WILMON..----...-.- • EDWARD GIL REMOVAL. Orient at all. If it should never interfelo, and the Ostia] should remain in their hands, tfeeitioa - LOGAN, WILSON l. cc. \ I to us It most of ueceosity prove; if it ehoOld be DEPORTEES AND WHOLES= DEoLEBB IN Scab la work as the river commerce doinande, POILEION AND DO3IEBOIO a ' ono of the bast paying improvements of thiamin- IiAILDWAUE, CUTLERY, 45 iko. try.-7Cia. 0.. Have rameved to their new and extensive ' One, Na 62 Wood Wed. roar door, above th e 13L.Clual ee Holm, tr.. their motel... and merehante se...lj, ere tart all to au eratolmtionor !tamest eoinDlete /atone meet ern . offerwl In this... fel°, Tho [value of money appears etoady at from I eta to boron per rent. Dankei . are more buy in Liforditigaccommodition. The Foreign Exchange market is steady with little primped; of a rise in rates .o a point sufficiently high to lead to coin shipments. ' I Theleourso of trade in Dry goods leant Colic, and ahp sy io g pricer. The large Importations and la home production of goods have been roadilyl :absorbed 'lnto the .clioolation. without leaviugmooh stook as the eesun approthea Its close..! Priebe are eteadlorl than last month while in Woollens they have an upward tendon. coy. Woollen Jobbers buy freely in thir,expeo- Cation of a.rise in price in theifsll , owing to the rise in wool.—.N. Y. Mere. Ayr. We h'svo had a favorable winter for wheat.-- The now was not deep, but served as a sulnolent protection to e crcp in oar timbered lands and opening's. The , ler, ee for has boon less lA vorable. It boo bee very dry, with high cold winds. I Yet the crop a peaio Well, u a general thing. The ten tad inow7cf Wednesday last has been of essential evict) to it, and with any thing Eta a favorable onset', wo may calculate upon al;good a crop no wo hadllast year--a bit ter one than that we eaanot expect, tor a better coo wai never harlestal.—Y.fertatrn (N. y.) Chronicle. FOarktll 01.50ghter /10kle9, ill k a,`row, oa 69ohntriot, Non YoriG 6 ire'rO ricoiCoaally burnt on Tharidny motnl:ns. I { ,_~ j POPEtT Leo - grircarlaW,L—datheldotnieds cler gy srimokiog 'iprabincd..ttack upon car Gem monialiows, it clay be well for every citizen to read and remember the folloiing facts .Offieial reports front the Wend of Strdirtia chow that of 547,112 Inhabitants; 612,881 can neither read nor write. Thiwialand mama with pr.cste and boo been for ages entirely ander their opatto!."—ti.. Y. 06serser. .. , 11 is . a elugnlar fact, that Whil e re ehnd , with a population of 60,000, has three neerepa pin- the Ward of Sicily, with population of 2.000,000, has not even one uerrapaper.—Chrie. lor. EATLIIOAD STOCZ.—It to state] that the IT ports of the earnings of fourteen rallictids taken indiscriminately from Ohio, Maryland, .Penaayl •ruia, New York, Connecticit, Indiana and Otorgin, show a universal increase in March, rouging tram 11 to 100 per cent and in one or two instances to about 150 per cent. , This indi cates not Only n flourishing coadition of the country, bat in the ntate of the pockets of tho people who have the luck to passers shares in the iron tracks. Gerruto Exerran.—The Cindnash Ort.rtis says that a lady of that city has been 60 well p:eatiod with tno fidling 'of the,fittle girl Urea that oho has given her two thoneand dollars, and somebody has also given Judi, the Pianist, splendid diamond breast pin. They are getting enthusiastic in the Queen City. At a recent meeting of German Catholics, in Newark, N. J., the following—among other res olutions—was paned untinimeuely: Resolved, That we hold it lo'be our duty, in elections of whatever kind,to unite our collective votes, and bring the whole 'of our influence to bear on the defeat of all candidates for every of fine, irrespective of noiltical standing, who favor the temperance and Sunday humbug. • A Bible written en pee lessee le preserved in the University of Gottingen. It contains 6,- 876 leaves. Another Bible, of the same mate riel, 13 at Copenhagen. There were also, in Sir Bars 6loano's collection, more than twenty nisnasoripts, in rarinon languages, on the eanf material. etbont $60,000 a year are drawn from the ro. oeipts of the Cleveland Custom House, to pay - the expenneo of the 11. 8. Iron Stiainer Mehl gan, tho aervices of which are not ortough to pay for •the powder to blow it to Topheb" Tho borne amount expended in imyroelog the har bors of Lobe Eric, would greatly facilitate com merce and benefit the people.—Toledo Blade. &O&M will send 642 oljecto to the N. York Crystal Palace; France 326; the Zoliverein 500; Holland'l42. Italy will seed 100 gams. I=l2=l Fleming Brothers; • ' (SUCCZESODS SO J. ZIDD & CO.) WHOLESALE DI/1700ISTB, ho. 00 Mod Strut, Pittsburgh, Pet. Lint an. Daerreofateta of Dr. Bl'Dozio Celebrated Vrrottlfuge er fllla mrt ittr CARD.—Doctor Alrzas having horn relieve/ from hie driest ditties to durum and Phyalcien of the U. S. Merin* llonits.l. fa Lure give hit undi vided attention to his Trdeetion. Ottoo in/ residence No. Third st t..hoe. Emlthheld. =ridden Ifir BURKE & BARNES' SAFES--liere la the kind of teetimony as to the Tahoe of"our SAVES. upon •hich we can cooSilentir root the raputailan of our work. We hare already robliehed e< mul cerillicat.e. Droving that Sofa. made for our regular and ordinary edge. and roll ;abroad, have been rub. 10.4 to tic. SEVEREST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAREATIONS. and Dreatrlll4 their content. totally five from damage. The Ml:owing It another proof of the lame incontextaLle charge-Uri— $lO,OOO WORTH OF BOOKS AND PAPERS RAVED WITH A 840 BM! ALBION, ELM Ptuarr. ^a.l N0rm...12.1151 f ditoma. /frt. .Baca—Dean Your two letters were duly remised. 1 trim absent at the time. I .onto oar. In regard to your laafe,f Mueller It perfettly Wink: Pltth.)P. 1 ts:Ml the pa. I bought of you last LII. nu the morning (.1 the Nth 1.1 JUlar LMA-11:17 no. Matting being t ts ashy, It arao LoUt of wool sod Mirk— a tars. three story bultdlog. Alt fate was lit It at the time of It. Or, and fell Into tte ey'llr. whe n th em, tem a lards ateoutst el 011. It vas • TOOT hot ft.. Ity totes b oo tk( aCCOUSILS that emit In thy Safe. amounted to •aTen Thousand Dollar; Latlett ism mend. Tber• teas not a sispis psyser Injured; and further. I ...obi ads!.e say persona who's deems tuainaaa, to loss time, but May • NM to keep their pa.n. to, In—and get vow that to übal. I e•n safely recommend your Safes OGA., trwT (slid( Tours, Hydraulic Cement io:W. The undersigned have constantly on hued a Inc t te .upply at Brwer LLTDRAULIC CEMIST, of warranted quaLltr. Thi. article is the beat .red chap at material tar Cu - Grow-a Amain four bah acne of trice. laid itt and plastered with tai, Carona. will en dure tar Knot, .1 even plantend tin ctsy wells, In rumme st*, anon, to the [IAA.... of An loch, teranach In • few Ints, au no:ett an to resist ten, primary deztee 0 cat nit* Pr , .21 , .. nor 'w the water in the trewt *Betted. Voiw Content *Stall be need for all under:mut:O. underwater, and capon-I .tracturts. for nil =pa:tact buil-Hags, and hcr cr. tenth., 0,1,6 •ftliz, thinner torn. tot lots.wduse dutta, tenni .cake, and axes,' mocks cd blick and ohm* *loan tuts echuned to venter. damn. ..204h Dllllltilllna s IMMI/LAM. It, Water street and 150 Proutfttneet. , e t c deep to the bowels of blotto Eartin 13. withouZ Jean. one of the create,: s true ra..l the nAlowlni: test=ony, men by crateut l`txas try Vatt.tr, Otiv, Perot. It. 19.52. Sit. 9.31. Aar--rfr. 1 have tal-1 •11 your Patrotertat. or it.o'• 00.. , au, too mentba pat... sat have been lor.t. big h, your aunt to get a Mutter . autplr. I ought have read r dot.te. We hate hound the MI 'err •trelleut hiGljkr. mo 3 Dre.oterr. Mr dettexter, et Ate the secoud. .0 Ms bus otorrea. tru-t she er-4.14 to ttrer hoar. Gaya traproliteely. It Le all.. ext.re.r.elloso7 ftMedltoe Cute./MuMos. and Itteoutsrlso, sod tat the 1.0, on., have to ea cored ct too; Cal:Wing. to withtreepvet. vale .)Ithe M.O. In Pittal.argh. teik IPstenvadevrtiotair Petruleuvotleass ear WE DIRE.Ci the attention of our to Cos advertise/mat et." MORSE% INVICIOB.4ITING C. - L[I,IAL . 1.3 [sr (bend - upon theforth A. 11. lIOLAIES & BRO. lIANUIMCTUILERB OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, Ste., PITTSBURGH. °Mee 23 Wood at, between lot ant 2ni. •.•-• =ta 11 tout tratrattel :goal to tor m e nu ttotwed.litil t REMOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON Co., ILANII/ACTURSIIS OR LAMMED AHD CAST STEEL SEOVEIA ADD - SPADES, cam BARRELS, ' SOLID BOX 'F/CES,. PICKS, SLEDGES, KATEOCES, dtc. to. tee Ilavo romored to - No. 17 /Sestet etreot, whero their customers. and merchaute krusrally. are laurel t o raa.thne cur Mock Orlon parchaang a:forbore. Having taken the agency for rho mats Milani.. N. Llarrer * Co.. catebratad /JAI. AND NIANUIik 101100. ten. ro an am Ppareel to turoltn a carrier ardels 0: Forkr at Itaetorn Intros. 1•01k,33o1 DAGUERREOTYPES AT TAB NATIONAL GALLERY. ftACKSON'S National Daguorroan Gallery cantor of ilia Diatnond mad Kukla street. format. licun'a Drag Ntoro.) Pittab arab. LMI and Uentletneu winning . to obtain lifaltke Iltessatim at madame vie., will pleat, call at the above eatabliatit c.aah laud up VIM vary .14.101' 1514 e and hay Linbta, arrautoal with nth skill that the operator can take Qv. Tin t -T..t4v..11,17, with aaravuann l at sneo, e.cuotoly copied , and dn. n let -Venomblman not anculted ppm* . unlegu Mt et rerce. . , 03.11.V.srmiseu taken of offk sod , Ifooased moons fp .7r=prity,on=. .. tnx. I:l4 . l)lsmand. " rom ilitwa 01 'Nelson's First Mu= DAGUERREOTYPES. • Post Ops Bua gIITIZENB and strangers who wish to %._/ o mounts. ootistio and 11Th Ilk. Ilkanua, iVl,NTVArtr= l 4.ttit ThT4,Vtartto "ttg irc 00 abate znael, u•Vill , 0110 01. 14:4001t eta belt arranged and Stylish our 00., is It the anzp:p • with Ina Ortmant. of Ow inoed icrlidi ad.• and Uulyeaaa Dagaar. PLiIW c 1 .la abla CO arAt to o fa TULTOII.I3 Of MO York. fM. irt.•style of Dlor tootnas, dik. &Wily et lutroosooktobttas unn . boon a orpaoad. Hmmi opeo and Oadadani, Illla:Tratham m agt ~lock r.ok GEO. P. SMITIT , &'-CO. N 54 WOOD STILEI47, Intrit3 the attention of bnyere In \tilts market to ths leer Tugs stock of \ \ , SPRING AND WHIM Dri\fipODS, OP =ITT reamega eau maga faioatt val. they offer fur W. AT A MALE AI/CAREE rCI cAert OS SHORT IT. YY.INTR-Of all leviing dries-Persian and foaNtrt; OAO I lAMS-French. Amato.;; \ LAWNS-DEL SINF-3.-ILlReagEd; D NESS 30014-0 eery laTse C . OLOTIIS-Of aR tioneelptlonc. \ tSdLIiZILF.II-Ptah .1 fame)-a Leo or./ 01 nrsegf • =Kee. for toan ETTS-All colon. and cntlithte.' 4- 3 LANt.--TIVERDS-ERNISzns-And a larger eariet ot Ana summer. wzAp. , ,• C //Tut, PASTALOONERY--All Waltz - Intim. Plain an I fancy, LITIENSLLNEN DRILLS-ELAN L151:73---TATILE WRENS-4nd many neer stelae Irish IRMA, au own Import Won; Jaya , ' iS-Large haul... a...ortinseiß Eel INO 4 -LIN IN./A-OAK it.LIC,-Prtlellf-CTIECIIS -CC TWIN TWEEDS-MITI:TWO STRIPER. tAt E.-errKriety el brown SUENTIMIS. URILLMIS bleacl;al and SUER TIMIS; lIANUKERCRIET C -- CRAVATS-All .IL..igglona of VARIETY tetaMS, a.. to. Tittehneith. APR /2. 1901 [ . yll-uID Third Annual Statement q IF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND eV MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. of IlaYeleanin Aaet• of thee...any-Mar I, ISM . . Kg In rtemalaaa need. rear ending Mar 1.100.-1...12.147 I IT . Returned preathentl. lgama rsr-l‘rtrarme s Capital stock paid In and socuted--- CO mop, mortgage., Loans, and etheiarallabla \ Caah on hande,..o le horde of 1840 IS :or Icentiellsr I, 185.1......51L5A 4 , IR 401 2 5 P. RUTIITIM.AD. Dant tan conntrt P. C. SIMOIVICK. Ilarriebur, PIAMINI. JONES, Philadelphia; A. WILKINS, Bank.a. Pittahopuhl A. A. CARRIER; * JOAN 0.• aunicaroan, Daaala county; A. J. CIITAINT liareistveg; T. JONES. •• - \ ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon oonotr; 40111 , P. RUTITEUVRD., Preed WRI ent A. utu,nr. Beeretear. igra\re paella of.. and lola. navigation: a`m.l.ova taaratiandtra chy St counter. at los. rataa co nebula arithaafetr. Pollo/aa Waal. dgellitut Inenece, attn. pee \ telnalle of for • Una at year. W ane 09Ioe ‘ ooraer of Fourth and Frillseela amts. .070:07A A. MERIER, Aetna, LOO 18, ETOV L ND BILL BROKER. Hotels, Bo ~ids. E s orgages cto., Negotiated. FARTLGOLdIt YVON Oflrie.Y-TOTILIPUJIOHAST, /4D SALE OF BTOCES. air OM. over FaJacukio. Co. earner Wood ;ad Fourth' • ; rely jal6 'fin) SALE—A, lot ot ground on South Ini t trlnTtltlLaug. , l7,l'4le.zatr,d. „,„,. 1... two Eon. Belot Mom.. No. 1 oontalo. 7 .re,..a In good Ell.. with hall and atom... Der lNr.. Ma. 'lomat...l. 6 room.. 01 nlOl.ll 0r.41 epi • rol.te. r^oa.fOr 67.23 per mouth. Will sold,for 152,4.0.—0rte-thirl Eand. &corm] par. =es. Apply'? mr 10 00. B. 1101..019, fl TIME street. 7ANTgIAr-By Maiket Sueet 3obfiing 'FM IIettse. I KfILAIDELPFILLson the Ist of July. or August ono tialerman able Wit:Puente • Weetsrsi nt.ylruil• nal; ()hi° trete. Ile will not be ishoronelto tel. any dishonorable insane to ..core, but tout , le tnotoonitlr rtioirlent at Ws cam, stati and of nuenrentionsbie coasneter. Adds...weir au. nt _ IZROPERY STOREFOR SALE—Doin , %, the beet retail blieln 3ln Meet', Theatout e g tune and Will Of the s re bought and attended t. will inaura the hum a luau 4. as le reedit iteorreei it well 00, but •cow' tree will not nereoltbis to • linutnglia WOODS.. nt3lii Counniwolst Wolter. ait Hernia at. aROCER/ES-. . LP MO Lb:a. Nan Orlean , . Hole. el 40 blade. N. O. Supt . : 10 bac mu ted do: • ino totes prime bio Coffee: . 71 bait ibesta `,Y. IL. imperial 0. P. Tit.: 10 ball oboes linurbotr, 001011aNla Cbuloti do: 100 tenet Rosin Posy: 100 do. Dipped .01 Mould Candi. ' 2)0 duce 00010 litoptoM , MO bow W. tilambulsorted dm: \ Mid Ito. Nails,. da • do.: 1, 1.5 ei rive tree Mori, • 00 Laub. Petri Etsecti: 1 . 00 do. FIA/eirer e wit& a valuers' abioltment Lf Groceries For talti kit- 1105mm A.,,,..' cii 11 Mo. 1"46 Liberty 4-rert. F"tr:-- . , 1.1 half bbla tie. 3 31ankarah 3 half do. Na. 1 dm i 3 bhla. No. I dra ‘ 6 b are. bla.Wt., add 10 11•430% . kilt. nir, 1 do; 11 do. llalthaore or •n ° do . Ed 3l .' lll ''' Old. 'Fat oda bf _. 1, 3_ 1 1 , ' .. \ 11. 1f0u1f.4../N a co. ACON. I - \ \ , 1,0.(00 lb, /lamb Et4.rn bhouLltrr; .40 bbls. Mao Poriq • 10 do. bless 8.. lb do Illorap York; 10 deem enoyabaedbl. C. Mom Yoe sale by moy:0 • /1. 000/SIX W. =ZM • 40 bb.t. Linseed Oil; R 14,b:r. I`4 a.l L 4 ,4 0114 J.. alp. ria. 3 Lard OIL 10 dr. 'FLb-idl. tar 1 , 111 °TIC% K. 140a1S0.1k 611.. VLOUIt--200 bls. Superfinti viplExtra, oboe mid Mrby mylO a..ueittealrh.co. CIONDII.IEB-- timbale Fleibeiwd; ICO Imisbe'sDrleelAtiplem 100 it.. prime rept/men A 0 mete Liverpool belb tibia small SibMe far sal. by ; mylo ti OLD AND VELVE PAPER FOR PAR ‘Jr Lom—vm mat bathtlfiyl ua malty article ri Wet Parer e'er temmlat to El tlthargh from the moth rel. <team I mozurarOotry 10 Frac...are 001 eoeluetrel7 47 mrlo TIIIOISIAO rAtellati ith.4s Market at. AI ELECOURT A CO.'S FRENCH PAPER —1 large apeortdoent of Fowered, Gold Velvet keit &ll Paver. WIG, h•volvosee VCeet eed Gold' veer. io =Geo. (me the eelebreted • oder-toter; deo t rocete,t and shrub. evyrd I V , TUG 5 PA.L3LEIL 011EAP WALL PAPER, froa\s to 37 c,nt, Kr roll--• lame saarteagrele. oF Pond, and ter Z i :li7•ZrlWat V"4"t. 74 br 5110a1.t.4'4'41.41%1 4 ,CoN-50,000 Tbs. Rog Round. irt .tore .511.....a•br J a y. S l J.LOIIa. =5 Liberty tit. OTTER-15 bbls. Roll;•,in store azd\ for a NJ. by J. T. 41, J. J. LOONY; \ otylo TO! Llberty .. DRY APPLES-1300 bulg6.Dry 1.7 In !tort ontl tor eLle to elm* woolgionent. J. T. A J. J. 1 , 001 , ..1t. mt/0 MS Mort, et. EW BOOK ~—lYAubigna's llistory of .tts llrtlattualon. roL airs, LOW fait= Or thr fart tour rola J. L NAIL rarlo • No. la Focrak (gILES! SILESII-A, A. MASON•it Ca, kJ No. 23 Flab Areal. Clara retired and will area Mt tannin, a lam. and . ..We sowtinnant Pro.. bilks of the 'tart and cant fashionable otyles and color, mill) BONNET RIHBONS.—jast received at A. A. ION Mfg etrcet; anotbri assarlalumt ano mt:TI• emus aaa wit lUbb,s2s. ' laY?0 SILK BONNET§--I5 caeca new etjle Aj Silk EcnnetAJuatopeata At • 3:1,10 A. A. MASON a CO M, it/I ANTI LLAS—A. . MASON. ZE CO., IVA Ne. 90 Fifth .i.u.t..11l ctwa thlaittentlog.arothat beautiful lot of latantiliu of the =wait mull moat huh. lovable stylee. myth OLES-4,1 bble. in pickle; 1,000 lbs, smokird: In core end tr br • Co. tarlo InArAli k CO. ndflON-30 [did!. assorted, in store aad CD far rals for to eke. • mIIOI "Virinscssr a co. • • •. vunsE-49 boxes in store; for eby rorto 1131111 , 1 DM= BEEF'S FOOT 014-2 bble: in store; for slle by f tayloJ ISAIAH MCKIM A CO. imaigaiwaggim FEATHERS -5o mks in store; fureale by Inilo ISAIAH PICKET A rO. I)MED APPLES-100 bushels Dried Ap tie able by DELL C LIGGYTT. asylb ' N. Bs) ant TO Nab°. an "[JUKE HANGINGS—Ina° and light slublas of WWI Palen.. with Vet] With gold and valvet Bordara In drapery patterns, rem styla for patient let, for We by (my:lj W. I'. MAI:SI/ALL. lib Wood alreet.' • IMITATION VELVET WALE?APER ror COY.en lintla. fermata ebespNbp • • . my; WALTRIC WAIIIIWALL. 1.7 1 R ESC° DECORATIONS in 'Paper Hang , . Ina rvtir ..s.uor to trolor colorst Loiot9 and durst.lllEr, f sal. 11 • V mutt , WAL:KR P. 11091/ALL. VRENCLI PAPER 11A.MINGS—From ttZgett i ercral:7l:[4ll,4ll!tr 4 s t A _ray t) \ \ MAU uAL POTATOES--300ViaR. :uperipr NT9 P "'"" ,kr lll . l4k-i;l.3oAli b4'.o . • ILv sttd 133 litorgAti street', DOLL BUTTER-4 bt4e:no,iii.clotho, .1071,1 131/111VERVILWORT s 4.00. T - • AKE 1180---100 bbla.%a.' hal \..hble. rl and Tronn.tt4s 4.7 riroll ncl tar Mk HENRY. 11. COLE tin. firS5D (NCONNON. AND , TNE Art. 1.11.1 tWQo4.uelotton to 111.0#0,0'Cannor 13.)d0v.1/10.1., by \DI W. Jacltout. D. D. Prick 0 note. fart DAUM:4 0 atiNEM. 65 , 11•*rtat. .- - -- -=.---- TEAUBIONS'S HISTORY, Vol4l 7 Tlie Ze , :gagtre.ll,'::; . l . ° 4 R E Pet k4 7ef .a , twilnty :„ gD.l.v/atm • aa Muhl attest, UTTE2,-2 Roll, in clbth re. Ind ttas dAr J *tab , bT tr 1,17 • VON no•lilloaST,s lIUrWfl 01}S-11 bble. ast roceived and w+7 6ARIvBtC~ sale br DILWORTII a co. U TTER-a prinipßoll, in clothe, Jast recelral and for ado er AIIetIVEN, i CO. MATUIIES--171 poorreeedved and for axle Dr 1m77.1 USN/Ilell. COLLINS. ACON-5 caako for Bale by :"met • Ilitika IL ,COLLINS o.ol.ilie CHIMNEY T0,P15.1 .3 0, Of .sari 11,11ou yati•mt,for 'We br. lawny. IL E ,4 3, i , 4Thrs • LITTER--3' boxes primp fresh Bei I. for le br N, NB. 1' IVRY APPLES-20 barrels, a t fino.astials, P ttil day re/elval rani tut tleaL 147; n. ontali k , . pOTATOES-36 bbls, Reds and NfthanA JL Ind:I; aala DT ' - , • MINDY 11. °OWNS. Ass-430 cub, so. i; in store 7 flit CJs D 7 \J. 11.10AIMELD. C.;r4,LERATUS.-.49 bbl 50 bozos, inflow J,a/ktl sal* by " akft . 3., , o.tuzazzio. lii.l.9ll=`,sobbls. No. I.,Uslifax Pioktod He 26.dcvsnd 20 half Bbla.Wlllts sib; 60 tr 6 / 6 , 66 . 0 60 bait top. Lake Trout; for We by ' EINS-40 olds. email White, for sale by jay, \ 4. D. CAMINO.. % OLf BUTTER—Received daily by Rail soy7rasa. both poohs 4. In cloths or lirmasas4/ ':::*...„ . .,:.....:,:,::1, 4 .,..'.:::,7 ,- ,...:;, - -M. . , l ' • icerba i i. '' ' tliviea. ea:L-, ' .' - ... \ , __emit c'5.E1614.2.10: IV 4 .- ROM L01 , 2A , A D'ISRA.R.44,, ChcAist and 1a... •Ist, of Amidurtiana. :MT .air blears ' • t."... " -. "OOP - sereMbhr kVertepptd: Tred.llne 1 .,.....k.h., nroad i ntee, Ate; thremanne sr the cm et AI Il ol i badrrefeswe.l.mewhetre. Wpm. :IM Irma f: r. r . ~ I tz7 z oarktias Puroresua States. \cm InAdzil tbnae our Es th er raiar =LIZTIMI L10aDr..... t 0 4 1 n....f...., -.4. tv°,-.1:70,7,-, to the with ' lir, know x that Ike Moly zdertak al vddra El 1114 bl , lerarsidedued. \\ b .\, \ - Benetol eflarts 101 l be e amdar e d cmee Onia exo s fcl , 1 ti-Idre.ti ..71g4FZdiat-I,:!"tgiMpe".4Zl ..Is,b•r.rur it MALI li. Co elptrion Mt the Aowele. Wet* 1 b.drobs, Cholera a orbeia... 1^ ..' • It 4 partioaMmymentainended db tbore kic.sur thous l i, nun&TrZi .r iej tr , : , , bar Img , stral bee thi sloe nous err r a t esmeric a. in ' eCr7t. it ila 'lU. ' “eii7,tr' the tof lite. Meg and- rink ' tog wearl neVT• Latt b r up 1114% 'r , t ap p itltr, tad, In \ultra:LT..7 None and rennin. 141000 Mr alsinatu - • 'l r \ ClrAn. rif Xr.D. F. 2 i Tra—r,. ! fie., Jussiekqf th,A - ..ce, sir,. - o . ,,iilas r.q.t. Near rir—l arceikety tirr t. l._ lung beet' dieted with A be am addle atm: , pep . . 'mass! the, heart, cad um, headmhs ter Allrlr arm n leaf, and`hare anent 0..-.0 nadorda okdollarfuin mud. tur effort a eater, but to na immerse. After b.vra, newt \ three battleidd sour "Etreterktlhatotral Arom a \ 4.3. lirl• land flitteraN ten' 12:1,061' eery restored. I San eat and darn wrlll:rnal attend tom ‘ Luedaras with pleasure. Red would rheedora retornmso 11 to ell those wbusAre 1110111.1/ ..initte+ \\, ,' 1, D. 0. WthILI . The nubile may Ono a•reureStrully referred to the L Marine well known \treader:ion: - b Kelm T.. &Vend A Co.; EacEbdeld.atreet. lir. Wm. Arms OC. .• ' " a Avil. Plebs eon. I' it!strarth.l .: „ . , : darer. 11. Onamby, Emit Bien sheet.% rbroo. brine. Ma P.lt. IL. w tiT. 20dar;st.. n. , 0 , ... - .....k. , 04 ' . 0 P.'llarray.Jartinstrorn. ra. ' Fold by the prsprietar, ALIXJAILIN P.k Pl; Jr.. ' DCbill and Chemier. Dot., .Co, TW'd and `wandEnalthEeht Logan ors , Wail. Me \ it'd D. A. Fahnebtort A CA, E. E. Seders: W or.l nti ttl 7.1 I . r. \ Stree_t. Pittsburgh. ,I . ,\\ \ . ' PreSctibed , by" 1 0 ysiciattz. \ • '•, \ IIIYSICLA.NS egeTywhte , pre.ic:ibo R, A. PALINESPOOK'S VEELIIYO Xar the mien bliab tircy can place implicit moddense in`. L\ Bead tbefolikaw. hip statement. from a gentleman alb ip'7e hare Esteem W Maar ?C Itrairrtme, I • Larnt.21,1113 . 2. Yds., 8.,41.. . t h at it' eb.—Clen darn: it torn ,Tro eleasere la state. that I hare born readdr your Ver. 'MIN as Inmost. or mrelre metre. and ridded that time I s hare alto sold other Vermiform end. Orepent. and I bun emptied:lonely my Mat tot:N untrer ly ev.n aatlersetion•to all wad' hare need_ Iparnaorm trolly o r '8 les.rilead by' praorLdnir Phyaleiatala the Mama of th auhlorton. lir . and Ile 'Mindy, whoa I ate , bue op to\May 1102. L hare. dutinn the rum Cle Wed It tu KIT \ o*. (DT with entire edldartten. rubel qeber 'PM...I*W bare Lied of thou 4.1.1 enact. \ - ` „Yours. truly. Madras Po:, .1 ei._ \ 2ii .‘ 6=P4 . 7.. f rn . ,..v t n :rittti.tdriaaMbe and country curehants throughout tbs. U. Libels, i lard \ \ Vdministrators' Notice: \ I tTTERS ot Admitiistration on thetattf, A-4 4 ,. llCreliZo3lPr. , l , s.ts of Ott . , , p. b 4,sei, an.. tl f.V; istgliwri,7l. l l . l pisAio:: knoTbg "them.elrej‘lit dabled Maeda dee-sleet are tanned.' to makelmmeasje Parinent. \ end thoril i hartop - claims will arrelind alt Properly enthrall= .Mr Aaiun:neat. to \ , , ' PHILIP YOUNG ' , . mum:me, , m70. , ..6..1\ ' \ .., Exesutors. ' 01/101 OF Tlit PlTTSlthiltrat IND 00ailiELLSVILLE • . ISAILWJAiI 00XYANY. Mar 0. aT THE REQIJEST,OF THE DIRECTORS of Ulm Idttahocah and thnnellscilla Railroad Toth pent, par.. baldth• If TOUT arn berth,. notlart,to fl ak. a d ..mtgruffr .Idr THE MITINISHOLIII:ILS of mkt Company. •to beittla 1111tH HALL, In the city of Plttathrob; on MONDAY. Zs= day of 11AT (lev.). at 10 ectode A. a.. for the pulp.. of, tatlng into noos:dera• 0100 the anceftance of lb{ h varal W oplamen to to the Act Incorporating !told Road. word at the &Mina of the Logialaturo of Ulla Rate. and azt7 schietiptlans that Mar' be tendered La filock In rood Road. • • WIIJ.I4IIt 110.111 FR. . . Past. Pittobni;at satlCona;11;r111.111.1.; (o.lm of Liberty, YaDtte comty. arri pllllll,gerror Oreentslash. Church\ Organ For: Sale. LARGE IGRGAN. now atitncling in Trinity Clird--c..1,24 nom 1 leo boorlo, .4 rodolo. I'or portion:or, appl to ms %V. P. 311ROHALL, QECURED on nutincumbered city proper 1. 3tr. cor+ttielo fair rice iglbe pall. •.„ Ad.oao'• L. 4 Uozetts Wee. ' onLitiVr. WO the Honorable the Judges of the Court the eount of Gennul Q l. uart to er Net..lo. of, ita Fuca In, awl Er rof • 0 r. The petition of la ILLIAId NOBLE of Beltinln Township, is the county efacered.humid> stinneth that Ynit'Pettlioner bath preened hicualt with rastenale for tb• acansmodation of trarelere. end other, at Li. dwelling \ bon, in the Went atorenid. and orbs. that keto, Inners will be pinned to grant tic. a 11-,11 t 7 ep a Public llottee of entertunnentr abd roar Boner.. in duty Instal, via pray. \ WILLIAII NOBLE. Wr. the unterslgnet. citizens of Belden:l Ton rata:, do certify Shat the ante pet Uontr is of cool 'noon For /honesty and b so mane, and fa well prortled odtte house 2010 and COZITUdeI.IIII, the scouremodation and 'nig ins cf etnagero s and Uneaten. and that eakt tavern Is errr J. Mull r. T O'Connor, J.Nere , ey.l Broom George Bre an, W. Provost, J. Boehm.. Bone tJ. sew tr. A.B. Salta, J. Oa ran.l. Bohn. IL Lafferty. orr IMALUA33 LE rare GARDEN SEEDS ix•i4.—Edneln tie in art of the nl./toted -- Stn . liel. or therareen Ent, p On Colony at Pular Gore* nrickled Poser Peso of neon Improved 00111 r, blue rupees/. bp. Presto.. mod Mauna. Brant Onlona, ttedien. FULI Carrots. Turnip, AT:o i dirtre ' n 7 tlll ' i:rir r ßee k trut fr editrrrs% "* ljet. ' L r e/ a foil and roandete w est of linden sal Farming onto of Er latest f or nt h nee. 1111110trOpM, and Inelgosu'as k forth. nen. amen or hewn, by the dotter EU. at low ratan den into sierra son. Benton =other , Bind braraprly 011 noun tonna from the End watt Itarticaltunk tilers . IiES WSIJEROO. FOR SALZ , —That• four-storicd BRICK WARELIODSL Ko. U 2.5 Llbc , zzint.Z! . l.la } ,!:oo. ttt"aftingaire tba eteTVl 4 lolTiVsea . Lubt Sartb CM: a on. A keir..y.orat 319 Lthertr lane, ryt.zburall. 11,10 n lig a li n E E l i faiG GOODS--11ZRPT , IYI dvintertnutvi vlaltas ]Linen e tniUll7i Counterpane: alvening a nd and mint .11„o•lisa and .I.linervi (la. and (availing Dian. . plaza witi( iskie Oaten , Tavel. Staylisn. An. , na.)4 TO ALL -IVIIO3I IT , MAY CONCE ' VT m all leen leobblled. edele Sprisee sea itteb.r.ci. krettlog flf rot feu will do•erell to esti el. limbic efoll. 7{ WWI sr erberefoo ceee bed the beet and =oet fasblbei er, 1 ,310". Clothing. Utterer lett I=llll:lVii ' et r ts . ev of er ofle ., =le r.i e ' qel '7. ll:7:ms therill M~l,y at loweetrates. .• We St . ,ty to • talfegh, DOOR NATS—A yurietr of kinds And datoJ.l PUILLIPS'. ` No.l/5 Market st. ,RIME ROSRI SOAP-sc. per:lb:at mre \ \ )toJatas PATTONS , ire .IvmN I. prime; m atom mul Got NU by \ \ Ims6l J. B. CAN FELD. t_ X GLASSES -390, bble. N. 0.;710 0. \do. ly Soma.bouse: trisle , br mAy - _. ~' \ J. It. CANY/EID. L'.\4 ,SEED 01L-20 , I) le. pure, fig galeby 11 - I , . . J. B. CANFAELL. L RI.4 COOKING lIMSINS-6 en: /boa 1m!01 , VAC/L11.76 & PATTOrd. XCEL ENT. RIO COFFEE--10a - T — peVii; Kim 1,1%01 MPIAIB PA:rib:iv., ID EITTER*I boxes prixifits:"feesb Batty , si this day r :red by oLVI LIESFLY p C WA N& DRY PE.A.C46B-21 sacks'ao* Peaches ; :, fir rot br tra42 1011 LAID SILKS-4 7 20 pieces ne - *`,,Etple plaid , k Qilu,lwe reztivedst A. 4.1141501 1(O' m 7 4 \ • 474.15 Yleh wt. ti.EIV, SHAD ANA ItEßßlNG—Reaeived this dbr b .rrir noithoo. Ltbia sad artier; far vale br barrel er less. at HALLEY t WI:MAL Yerallr Grocers. • Llbertr VARNISELED WALL\ PAPER- - -A Teri beautiful article, fur ynuel work, ball.. onliron rim.% 11. nine mouldfinre and lemon_ b,:riern for tale at the OS . rldilishol uncurl, No. 53 Market erne. Icy =y4 ; • • • TU0.1165 PelYnrii, N "" OLISII STRAW BONNETS--A small /ALL PAPER—Frenith Americaa, V or soory ehWq "ow styles. orith 1 , 11.1 Darden of sot& alt/ velvet and go:d to mate , . to, alotoro oat halls, far zolo bt ' TUO ) ILS PALMER, tati_ • • • no. as Markst at. A L e e e t ?,l 3 . l 7 ree " eet!c?E ' He per . eeht.P.lawaye mys, , it- Y. SELVZ. /7 4 ;1164. 1101REPAnD CORN-06wego marNifae- R. Cluel-10 I , 3lqltut mart/ zadlar sal. by I, Inr.6 - . U. X. er.i.clace.• UlNitikl—AtO es. received and for Sal br • istrsl lt. E. SELLERS. 1 YON'S KATITAIRON-5 - 0 II «1 wad lior tee br. recair °l T + lt. E 6EL‘Lt/U3. "-- .19EDFORD 'WATER—IV° helve constantly on band eueeelor el Illegal WaterleLih e!e ,by the Larrol. ken turd, , irob. • eantFr hiertetst. and the Dim:toed: A CON-5 costa llama and Snouldersja; nle lir I on 6) \RIMY 11-CiIi.LINS. `II3OTATPES-100 .buarels b Neshantonta, ,13.1 • th "t whu anoratiti s aai' A manik t y r WIIITE, BEANS-20 bbla. prime .r . A „,,,rriaq.."!-inieNbtillOJlßT R00.M5 7 75 dozen just rcooi'ed•by .m 73, , VON RONNIIORRT 14SUIsPITY - up ACON--4,000 , 00. hog-round, for male by Ail ray:IIONN11011.1er 3111ELPIIY. _ _ • - • a I AR-4D, bbla, North ;Carolina Tar, for br Tr.a3l VON , AONNUORdir k NAILS -500 kegetenoited, for safe h mra - l'coiatoNeatotorr aletrnpuv vi9RDAGE=An Z 1 49 . 0011t ayt on ? ".1414 "to b ur iax'Nuonsz a inaciwy. ~AI INDOW GLASS-300 baxes'Bxlo; 150 tri OVhaitti gett 2 t .r d t z ' t,` m y o /I_, mgitruNker a 11111 UPur.tciAll-20"hhc1tp3ce'ned b Y Mya v 0 6 0", • mugeirr.L TUBS-4Qdoz._ by. • 1431.1 VON LOANDOEST NI_ONIPNY. ' Rh O rfli&.,SlsillATllS--50‘desep on nm~ 'lar k l Ne l ' _ , BONNHOUST Wlrstrar. TiLAaAs--I \ oobbi & N. - 0. raoks_ sae, \, a MORPH . bY y ,co mm2o }UAW d;t tl ekl now, tanc4ig \ from 673. -ablu DICKS)! a co. R 0 t .i . . z. , ! .. Bu llexia lp ir. i z i pl itou ki ß 4 by ~ . •• •• \ .• . ~i.fit5......... , , , ____—_- \llB.oo3is__2oo dozen Brooms, Tariot s ts ...I ..! u., ~,,d quad.l..lik kat .4.4101.,,1. by ••:„,. • . .l. t 4t. lIR—ICO bbla. **a and auper fu to. , 'waived Sul fcr uto by \ r • 6AI Ala NE, • my*, \ • • • • s Fecasul IC. "no aFtea ,*e A tt i -124 for MPV 7.b7' • fA". la Ace./ r..mt. I I •' I`r • •-.now 1 eirmg.ji/st ro mire itticaritsaient.aad tos ,1111.11 SD ARPLES--100 bashOabfient P' 11, pkg . 4,Ortiein la Mani and fat I..ta*: , 0 •\ .0' - N A. AA. JUBANE ,II 4/torto4 at- :. , \ .':•, • : \ -:. • -1- :'' ', . ' . 1.. ' : • \ \ ~, \ ' :•..'\ , . „. 4 ,-„ , :z. k ,..,;.: ; :•,,_. • , . • . •„, \, ~..„-• •,:....\\:. .„ \ . ~ • \ , \ '',. , . ' ' \ \ 1_ -'.-•-• • \ - .•_, \ \ \ N ' uaiaCL 4 ,.. ; ..-, .. e . r - f .o7tt-a. -- t•\ I. 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Piello el T4n. .. \ , FYI Ar 7,... 07 78 11,01F6 BOAilp •T ,., lALT.Aiiißdad: ' \ •\ - " =M .. ..A ' ' ‘•— l i EtArSe ‘ F. cer ford. \ rate B. d. .4 . Mabee .. W. thetmyboo, \ lAmercore , 040 , 00.• \ DeI:Q..OO.W. 'fiddler. .' \ oierree Al door. nJecob L.Tlamor _ ' sore DevArAur. : • . Wilde. NVAlodwitt, -IA llidua 3i' e... \ ..'riiitred—Stivten ti.Ceastord. ' . \ ri. Prirldelai.—Ambmee W. itedtrion. • •_ ..Yedkol liaaminers—Pittsbuidb-VAlnae Et: ~ .st.; AlUghexty c.'.. \ '' ' rita r k.l:ll6l.D . , Ade 1:21117 \ , r 7 4 Fourth etreer...7.ltlpbc.F.ah. Eztr:m MLAIk. iv and and otor on BY\ EDNUND EAST END OF MAIN STREE SALEM, Ohio, For Bale by the Package. MILE following articles at &atom pewee... Rost t Pon's.. ilunre. John. ore,. end Oteabbs'eS , DA ASH. NODA, SALERATtig, IIIUERBONATO OP BONA. L .. pgiticstsc , roper. Pimento. Gloom., Natant, Qin!, os C.or,ilettlisro, Puns., Tanner'. Oil, Statebes. Sonars. •-o• • ...NM/ Or toP , r. ar • - SILOSIAB . WOODS, mra L ' • - , ttrameril4 Broker. No. CS Woolf eb 2_ Oni Hundred Tons Rags Waited:, $5.75 per., .litgiciria. V ; • IWILL gives3,7s . per hundred (umiti for gcodCOMYTitlf NAOS. detected at =7 look Nd ISD oud Omit, Pittsburgh. Penn. , trlcitglkuT L . I. W. CIIADWICE.:. A ;Fenude _Teacher Wanted, !VI . tenet in a Prirana Family, resiiiiae p l , \ o 4; l 7lAl t f,ro i g k ine , tr. Please aildreart 7t4, \ ' French, •• ~ \ L . ~4lw -patterns extra, rieti'and . hind-* , ' r• e-Yreach OrNandisa. *Jo,. a, I;l2Ne o ta,•ortalsut '-~ " boo "- \ '"*"'""" b11.1 av 7A n * HIII . N7II;IEI.ii,' •• ‘ . ' \- Y. But coma, of '4N, •nd Mall n• ex ' * Itee , drndlixElprees and opda thlspionga,l!,d.ttyg . .xed-, MnAdd. do Nag, - . * -• ' • \ For Sale Low. ".•,' --: A _FIRST BATE FAMILY AW.MLAPE,...A.., \ ra, 'which ha. tk•en in ase but ...bort ttme: flirill be ' ‘, sold at a bar..in. \ I rl4 ail, et .11:n oVuxv, v. ra1a95%1.11 -. To Let ME M' Toarth tory of the oaz ett,S 1, Inc It Is sollohlO for Ix Sob Prlntor for .c.ti rm.. it hen &IRO. b. 12 wed- htoweteon otoete \ on the nest ordnalL Etiqulre thls Moe. 1 11 leltlttf ILK TISSUES—I. the r. If; NTlniow.lkaAjost ecartat • ffLia..4l ofak o Ent 'Moue., f rano,. \jiodes ant nod. oatifroo, G len WI offn, With. lov ;aloe of sr auto fog 1.2 , 1 L des &Jinn, of yorctivoog squizolimo ilia 41rt* should eal Lila beta* yureboung call :Iwo Mg Windovro:rnloislil4.lAlloot,72L, \B "S' wEaß—liiricPinr ‘ BURCIYIZ4D''' Gan revolved as nonsuolly ext 41241, oaucto.ot of \\ 0171.10. tor host ...mot wool. worsted, so 4 a ton slate- s \ tfol iroloalog sttipol Sotto.; ottpe; and plaU lotzilolo Stew. Boottad !Jaen; ate. F . _ WE'WGOODS—A..',I. Maeda DIM rasa. aro oorstastly (pm Ts. mom) asses sod psalms at nos orals Rood.. odmPemod Ma; mom do EMI,. Mato sod gassed bmoms moos do lisdabor moms. dm.. gronsdinss, Nos. do Woos. Lardemd laws. ornadis mtelra.ask -• • QIIAWL2--A. A. Mason C04,N0. 25 \ t„j Filth at , beriutfett read-rad tth.orn. tog beautiful saiettatuut maw, eututi-1, muff Unt ligtmed ilk. Witt stripe beta." erblie tuitiroa. team] dc, printed de laitte tuthutiatatttitibate at'e• sc - MOUT TIIOUSAND :POUNDS Stc: LA 'Wkly.. ortba ➢elon mat Nes' York labblifacta. bon 132 tb 1( In Maness. on Lard ant :or ..ala by.. e4-.2t.510r We ts. Peatutylrbsla 3. t H. pnrEties. • 1e.11 , 3 Mark. • tree' CIL7f MIEN VA2NR--, For ndow.-Blini ariTunglased for We the Wall Pa 11 Authowe,bio.54. 1 / b rutxtreet, by .y 4 - TGIOILIA PALLET . - • - A. MASON Ir. CO', N. 25 Fifth strei ei the n OTTER-2 bble.'fruh.t.Bcteti t daz resolved Oat ki L oole ota) T OOI4IEI LAI4FOIL-4n bbls , and ball bble. .166 k, , Up%) \ nzmuy U. COLLIN: 4 4 .EATUVRS an 4 - 0 NSENGt4-26bs Featbernr -^rod eniT lip4ing tr '!4'aer " /PAtµri DrCiti \ ir t CO; EANS unit FLA.XSEELL3 liagOleant b., .22 Flcizint , ROcr • ItatUrtk actkeanter Mob.. kr sit. trf \ IS bleittY Ry 6ciciDs -n loeriA)4A-K.D lwrigifftris-4--74We;_ (remu.r.6) Wall riprr t for de verfrbaii,' .p!rr T11411.41_822.15,k1E1ark.t ETGAR-CIIREp - ILASif - lippiejr.st kj 1111.1111VIIIMTS band any far, ildp em2 , l awn is aRO labsrtt NQ. . Bilvar • fpn , boulaut.tr , i•Ag.lier. Pa/a1 !AUD flay 3a storiant It? "Ibr -Nr..VIndATULI?•9.7. "ADDilit--430 kega oikhand: anct for - Balk br 1132731 VOA Iso%!YO:e....Tr__!__WE4p4 Qt\EET TATIDEL 14 .7 4 31.1.adinz . ,sk st , amiT s i A, • [ b RIAAPPLRIS-14 b 3, Air Ivpd n . ....t4.7 . 7 i,i \ . '' 2 . 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I)RIED APPLE OLL BUTTES-4 rare uuttaz zctz2 TIRY PEACITES--; DIT reittts, It gat, ACON—.-S mks act! , cr sea b . , ENTS CIOTHZ ttaikt aX4 Entuiali a emir Pl y R11TT613(711 4.IIICRICAN. COUPAtT—.S3 54artu far Ni Ai No. .nrtAltzsgt. Itayel A. WILS.ISB Co. ridS/rEOR WOOL--I will pay the WO at , .y, etton.,' NA Ry smt 2 say st.caisubl - • " mat . ] 1111913 a ock, A r ••, • • ks km= of Water ay 0- eIS.
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