~~~' sr 19M.TE CO . riilritstrzon TIIESD&T 1.108f(ING, MAY 31,1853. MAME Trip. B,AFQ PrND Ed •*- : 'ON'OI2I PAGE Or Ting 931..ktransa -Wm:l;x Clasern..—The rxtenailireirest - Wks al Cur Wsekl7 Giotto Oars to. eur bylns mm :::*mdtdiztrable melluthat staling their !mimeo kisown. fin. chvulmk. b WT.m tint sad Ors thimmad, mkt,- : lac alas ann . villasitud mrat7 In Vests= Pearar7l - 111. T.) araVllVlß6B3—Nether tdia.folltartal 'Mum ler -Mauna Eatabliatourat DI tha DIVA °rams. an carrot - ou Bandar. ADVEXTIHEILS afro awn tber beim to 'appear In tbs. Dam nn dlaufaid=gur. WM ykYa baud therm In , brier d dear-tom datardar Dziocuano•Niriali 501113A11038. . . • 7011. MULL OOKILLULIOXIIM, WOSES POWNALL, Oflgiscater County: e• - • Aviardir; auriut, AD:CLUBS, Of Frivsklin Count t. • • -wait 8111111Mi011. 01131 • IMPTIAN DIETERS, Of Clarioti County. *Beni To:Bailor O'Cosnoa's Ler= ex ntiCosatots Berms. Qmornox.—The: inanity -t - cf noon off hind; to the argument, of an who Pais take his own time to - prepare, will Be a sufficient epologi to the reader for any %wait of finish to the , rejoinder, or.contlnutty In the argoctient. An editor- is compelled to write the spur of 'the occasion. and mns!., dfsw upon • each' Tentacle ai Ocoee to him at the moment, or are aceidentallist hind. .11a has no time for deitbentepeeptratton,and folio examination of M=l== to attempt to wield s lanes- ' on s Most Ite ; pottatte question ot pnbilo'ooneert4with an in tegoolst ap eonfessedly learned, able, will ler 'Moans &shop O'Connor.- - It may also be con- M - ated a specieli of unjustfiable temerity, for to lap before out memories resdem the ergo msuts of e gentlemen holding au official position 10 high, ind Wielding a . pen not to be despised, accompanied only with our poor efforts at re 'Under, espeedelly when the Catholic organs,. pionecle sodthe Pilesettry -Cotle carefully . .'•fewolude oar oominents, while' spreading the ;Suarip's Litters before their radars. It is not terarr!ty;but faith.in the justice and Coondiese of the eaut we plied, that dictstes our course. 'lf there ie worthies in the Bishop's erittieteuts which ewe as ought to - - weaken the altsolunent of our citizens to got Ocsamon school , - system, he la welcome to all the benelt . which .: may amino therefrom. We dedre the pnblio to font _ . the (location fully in the &pa, sod if after the advimage the Bishop boa had in his en :puhr,Lesioing end '2414, and in the extrosire tdrieutiou of his letters, he mikes no haprio . oian,upon the pnblln , mind,:ve may conclude the eohool mama Ls too 'darkly rooted in ..... .. , ."7 .. ...'thattiktma of the people to be moved by WV ad' girmsult which am be Drought against it. . • ::In order to bevy s definite usderatasdlag of - 7 . - the poultiou al the urgermes l / 4 01* will go bast 'ssd give a brief history of It. ' - '-,i • . . Irt our.reply to the first kttir addreued to vs -, .-:- b y thiliithop„ we remarked, :that the °prelim ,- of the Cstitello Church to the yubile sohoola;,vss a hussille4ra neatenden of pertness, tbot their ot .a. ... i . ..- i faith, although f ' ed by the tesehisge o f the pear Sad the pri end bi deity precept and .f - :- sample'of the aid fessilj circle, emedd . - .7. ----- Illattla the tide of \ the co=loll shoal. Thus .. =Oleg nu tingMn4. the =Marti of edam. _ - Vim; sad whereno fetid= precepts were In=l- - 'testil;eassyt those commas to 4 ChtisliMis; ..".- MA; the' mere rat - gallica of , the Alias al the la-h 4 out letter; thi Mali* most earpall molly disipi Ast soy iiii eaufession of weak - i• see ?tins Guide, sad - victim, follotisg, strong kivediaia iEour.o3 Oar-, sin though *bag is, eery du:started; ilia not, ,3hitlittoTe pas_ Iris...:"The .cosittom schools iat • :7 ,. . ! .1-; tem here' describe "them; . !say =ion itil7 l ' le 'ins aar a furiiplign* otiiibb 4o b: tire useed--11 is on by.thol , Tigii dike Cour Asitrffeletehr thu re wonder the'uth.ot cox ',edeldralrittleForok Wit ty. thelEarkarre. . iroar;.lOstrut the: op.tudgei 'of light oad as fro eoadder light :1 i ra itt deem too iotekitiosi trout the tome en ail sa l t sk i d is to .the restiralof Dedham the physical yortd:: to shim so Inadequate . setatmt of this.', ...-bslotosca , uto admit ottoeit 01; sad sorb believe to Utast you dealgette by the emu - eine precepts .common to an fibritgate,' eau •F-e.v12., not aer.l4lll&s many of oar Weide — include is UAL beautitc4 - glare stating his Position, thatfulfop proceed: ea g esipuceat, fortified by macron's _ frostitions, to that it meths absence of re 'Wolfs training that he complained of—oot the .1 1 ,14 bathe dirhasas, that he faared..He said. "tbs.:mete= Of education Sittifid_religioa is iSe,cistifiCa ociarhlsh die bat ; tie is Div being bight freftrywhere rbetwast infidelity;" and to inither, hi sake 'Abe itairdeo;'""sac such a'srystata stand as • Btu!" liiatttadon, ahich the priakpal .religions bediteof,thi Bute Suisse netairrics of tetipion?.” Is wer...nply to this latter, oti effort was to show, that the Blab= woe sciatica to Matt= the.dirkosts et the amnion schools, al re istrils'reiieicithst the light Of' isiseattott was fturable to the tire= of trot *eights, sad that the put tad pretest state alb" idled' did Slothful(' - the: Bishop's declustlos of "dark . sus"against Mei. thli cotassetlas we uld : •„ . . . , "The only =Cush= vkdob =resist= to fear theittlects ofit het end =cod- literary ..ellsor lion—mil the Bishop mark'ur worcht—ere got. iebich have lost thelaver, and fish; and info . ~,1- • ,,,...krice.0f Divine Ikutb.....Aoy church which de ... lands for Itereemeess solely-wr mainly upon drils nag Into a child, the 'peculiar ceremonies or ~-,- tenets of its own filth, and with' inslilliag into j ;his mind /Atheism:a Ulna an Inveterate hatred anCsuspicion of - all other deneminatlora. Lea mum to fear the Continua 13ahoole. Those `..:. churetes, on the other hank which rely mainly if not solely for their enecessinpon the Power of Bides Truth, we it I. presented to the heart . , cad toiselences of men, when tied la the 111. • •ar plaislystadisnumtly presented from the , In the tionunare schools a mire defence apbm that sectarian bigotry which has always been a"greatfiledranee to the spread Of a vital • Chrietlanite..:: Yfthe Impartation of a literary and_dientifkiedniatien to the minds Of children, ,In schooliterbera not a killable 'uttered by , . teacher' la derogation of th e, „but where Bibi a ma spa en with respe ct,-and treated &Webs of ,all ialigion, and era Divine , •;-' 'elation,: can (loam n' y the isthmian of religio L . the heart of the child, in despite of.parental in • flume* and example, aid tee ec la t thrall, thanto th g of. the - i re-:quest e power and :Is of snehrellgion. It beau Inherent power, ~andemmactitaka CM of itself. Thant God, such ant relleon'the:Bible, The wag e o f : , Christ: ore Spirit and Life, and hie religion Is ' : Being principle,. which glories sod liourisher in . • -the - light, end whiqh can always guard its own - la a mibseqpipit article, noticing the report of Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church to the General Assembly, we renterked, :relatlan to the Bialsop le letter, we '.- Aotwlthetanditig tlnißishap's disdain:ter, we Is. dieted,. *wear of the *precision. that it' -ugy Of the schools which Cathoilepprdata :•• • .-, eats widish' of. sad not their c a nnery avant:. The enfraschisement of I front :old .superstitionk frBne ebeard traditions of men, and from of ► seml•pagsn Christianity lei teals, that the child will being, be hie the right :tient in- marten, of faith—and •. tesahleg, but sea epontaneoas -from the teaehleg of the aim . • Bad history, and from free .. 'tng America', -Sovereigns, ww= importance sttach . ' • frees American eltisen." -teed the Bishop's letter ,In . which be reverses Butopposition.la ,imiesion into the • " ... - alskilght," be paler= digt,,. 'mien of an :giesthat - the • diets. ~.. DSd - - • . • v-.• 7 . •-• ':•• -•• -4•• • • . • is to tesah the-tau:lots of fanatic' n He holds nodlsorni . siont,_he waripprwo errors. -. 7ttifelnily:t; n nonray to the muds of I ° 6 4aud the endiments Of lettere ieelf 'donee: - All* leOnt of diffireriess: o' opinion fa regiidto moratriad relfgion, dfflived books ruled, and_ not from the teachers, who wit. &Wilma any learn to deliver oral lestaree to the schwa cc any enbject, and such ire rarely ===l An editor's vocation is different lie corn. mencee . 'where the teacher tassel off. liil duty to e=atmo►tion, disguising, and reasoning. b 'nelnetile not merely with facts and rudiments, bat with the pbiloeophy, effects, and reasons of things. He espoees and rebukes error, defends justice, and inquires into tbo raise of any props. eition advanced far the puhlinacceptanoe. The Bishop has no more right to found an avgnment against the Common Schools, on onr conduot se en editor, than we would have to prefer an oh. jrctian against Cell:110 parochial simile, es dan. gerora to the lives and liberties of Protestants, Deeded on the emit of the Catholic editor of the v•Shepherd of the Valley," who boldly avows, that if the Catholics ever gale the numerical ora -1 jerity intble country, reiiyieuitlherty is at as end! We teats this portion of the Bishop./ argil. meat as not worthy of farther notice, and while we deny that the Common Schools in this ODUCt• try 11111 sectarian In their character, or that their (general infiriencor:Di yeah as te awns any ragtag ,of religion founded on the trothof Cod's Word, to' Year them, yet we admit they do dlepeues a light which is exceedingly dangerous to religious error; and this light, we candidly; admit, la la , /pieta to the superstitious of the Roman Catho- I Bo Chandi. We go farther, and Bey, that if we I believed ere Bishop O'Connor does, in the dog • mss, s aperatittaia, and infallibility of the Chratth of Rome, we should dread ea he does. the light of the American CoMmon School. We know all the advantage which this admiral= gives the Bishop is the argument, but we have no wish to blink the question; but are willing to meet It boldly, and to stand, or fall by its real merits, and its true Lois. The Common Schools are, we admit, danger= to the prosperity and permit- newly of the Roman ' Catholic Church in the United States. ' ' It is not. however, because they are "godless," or become of their v. duknesa," as the Bishop maid in his praraleas letter. Religion loses nothing- by. not being taught In the Common BehooL We should be sorry, much as we desire to see ear children religiously educated, to rade' mit them to the religious thstrrations of COMM= ethool teachers, or to have their minds Ailed With the dogmatic and routine' teaching of oats 1 oratical irairtietion nasal in public schools where religion isAiraght. We seek a higher religious education - Man Ulla. All we ask of the common school to perform for our Children; is to teach them the sediments of edaeadon, and to place each reading . boots in their .hands as Will not contradict the divinity of the Einly Beriptuies, ' or conatit their Marra& or teach them a nota ries creed. - We will are for their father reli gions Distraction ourselves. It is 100 'esered a trait to be coaled to any person who might be appointed a teacher, and whose time is folly employed in other duties. Wen there tut one religious creed in the country, thie might be, productive of a leas amount of evil, but in MS had circumstances of the race, more evil them good would site. from it . - The attempt to mingle 'religion and secular instrucilon together has been the sera= of• in 'metre trontle 111 an the mks to - establish -publie schools in Europe, ant the Clint of tin American irate= is attracting attention * in some cif the mare ealightatiad govern- 2 manta. in the last number et.the Weramineer ./raive, In an article on the ...Bluiraitionallustl , Potions of eh* United States; reviewing a work , now ' pssidsg through the press, by Dr. P. A. ' B.lthrantar, a Swedish gentlemen who was sent to this country by his government, to CZSMitli3 our .iyahran . 0 public education, the subject of religious instnetian In schools is eve. , vvd, and , the-American system spoken of with favor. • Mr., llitlistrora.ii a fareignei who has - becit all-his ilt& seroudramed to schools in Ind which cateetetiesi thatrarairai,ls a pia ream icholsede routine, &mike appears • - lm- act a high salmi on religions isdantilitiA, and. yet , lii: gives It ti :hi decided oplelrate_titedi berafieial SWIM*, itif:, - "poriettera ,taliglcits Allers," I•'ininTrieed 14.'_rapultierigi religious from eecalM in:testae& The follow int remarks from hinwork, are en appropriate to-the we in Mad, that we DI them with Veal:rare before our readers. ;_. —" ' - :'‘ , •statedriliore that a Daly religious tpitil may e'leps in a Stlictol, notwithstanding that religion is excluded as a *abject of position- le etruction; bat, may we not go further. arid se- , net that in reality religion sofas (nom being , made a =bleat of tutraatimA Ps the daily schools?- As religious Widened= in the common schools mast alternate with the temporal studies, is ltd not probable that in the minds of the pupils it will be placed on a level with the other subjects! Is if not probable • that wren the terahers will Prat the one subject in , exactly ilis same meaner as theother, that la to say, they will treat It se an Intellectual _tizereile;,sad nothing morel— And can we suppose.thst all thin will not con tribute to degrade and profane religion la the thoughts of the young? . Al• lout - se . fares ay experience , goes, It tells me theethos It is.— Cheeses thetone. which 'generally =Am in :schools where, neveralieless: rellgi= is daily taught. If there, be an hour-of acbooltime from which It is thought storm will be of to lamseqatocce, it is the 'bone or prayer. Aid 1 whey that has ever frequented a Reboot; has sot as many bitter or disagreeable recollections connected with the. religiose teaching Ith with' ally other, lessonsf. Who hoe not witnessed daily ebuiliticalii of temper In Sway es well' as po. 11l lie tot Riad thiraiiiiiidlth WWI forth by the religions eremites is-by any other? 'And is It ' not most desirable that everything of this kind I ithould be avoided in connexion with snob s euti jem as religion?" .. . , ' • This may antrum as to the vldarketer of the -Common &hoot We now came to the “llghf,“: of which the Bishop comilitias. Our' article, hOwevii, is surlictiently long ter one day, and we reserve oar oommeate en this more impotent tapirs until te.mrarow. .• . , - , The htirgsntow,a (Va.) papas publish corn. ptets list of the iqiptes of boss Mutate' awn la this city' Tito anbettlbed to the eitinsion *[.de slackwater Improtamint ',from Brierturrille to hforgantown, sod add &setae eitims of that region intend,to regard It si an advertising oud, end. patroaize l no one in this city whose names are not on It or anon added to it. Those of oar metobante . therefore, .who liara customers up there;and have not antworibal to the Esteosion fond,iiitil see the necessity of eying their as. abstain to ti is etion es possible. '• . • • Vvianue. Eninnion:—ln the Wheeling Bens toast Matelot, finarnon is elected; be received shiny the entire tote of Wheeling sod ,Oblo enmity; Edgington; his opponent, received el taqit the entire tote of Brooke, end flenoook counties: Maly and ComPbell are elected to the House from Ohto <lonely; De. finklth is re=elected to Brooke, and Peke in Idatvbst 3^ • MCIIIIATIOX —The Legisla• tare of Itessachtmetts, which adjoutned on.Wed oraday evening, mimed to give the credit of the State to the amount of two I:gallium of dollars In aid d the projected building of • tunnel through the -Ileosso Mountain, for the Troy and Oreeti field Railroad. At 'Will for the pupate passed the Roues by a oinalderable majority, but limas rejected in the Senate: • The action of the Legiesture upon , the liquor law of last year hes been eomewhat anomalous. The Hence relented by a lugs majority to repeal 'the law,' and yet 'also refused"to pass o supple toentaty Ric conceded upon all tides is nocumary to give eflitutoy to the petitleiona of the law, and to remedy its defects. Au attempt toeffeot tome legination upon the subject in the Senate Anally,Anied en the last night of the sat. • A resolve appropriating ton thousand dollies for the emotion of a lititotto Damao. ?resins in the State Rome, nadat the supervision of an honorary commisemf, pissed two cannon/deem in the liaison but vas ear, defeated by • ruo jortty of two votes. . ' act,has, puled for the eniargetient of the State Rouse, which will furnish: moth tl aided niditional secoeimodationi for Ma State library and pntilla °Sites. The hank eopital at the Comientrealth has been 'largely increased by epeeist durum, thetrgli not to , the extent petitioned for; Barcidatha'papars ars irstry'atiors on Mrs. &Orin tar matting ditiatl,:mo of tummy at Mar sorplaora dubs her trip to 'Gnat Britian: • It ioaattarrspemberiai Mtaalirs. Stows ass rasp fry:lad:id ill coarsest:atria Irk way, to the istabliabiato of an tastlaitioniat ria-.1411 wat 1 9 22 t0 41 . 12 .7 08 0.• • - - Ono env PrtarreAreite Itexestur—lgnick sands Minns& —Oa the 7on of Jag, i town meeting toot-piste st Manintn, to eansida Zhe policy end genteel ntansgentent of 'di Bond of Dineotorswf the Ohio and Pennsylvania-Bail road." Efoit. D. IL Cutter presided, and B. Foist:4 .acted u Secretary. A committee was appointed to inqalre into various matters alleged to exist iejorions. to , the InMtests of Ai Stockholders, and to the town of Massillon and the Ohineansi In particular. As tide Commit• tee is lit to report, It is unnecessary to state the grievances_ which are the objeot of inquiry. to they may prove to have originated In prejn• dine or in en excited imagination. On the Ulth of May, an indigestion meeting was held st the Court House in Wooster, et which the Mayor presided, and at which the following resolatiens'were palmed. &Weed, That the citizens were originally and still are, friendly to the road, bat have been disappointed in their expeotationt by the znal- - sdmlnietration and seldshnees of the present • Board of Directors. Ant, In the wasteful expenditure of money, In the construction of the road; Rwond, The persorud speoulatiOn of trutividn ols of said board to tho irdary of the rood; Mild, Befoul to transp2rt the property of lodividusis whose buslaseCcompetes with thst of the DIITO;Orl ; Fourth, Resolved, That we will appoint a committee to co-operate with' Other ovine in endeavoring to have the present Board removed, e r. provided, these grievenot are not remedied. Resolved, Tait the ten emu of the . course of the officers of the Ohio Pa. R. R. Co., I. to compel the producers an dealers to produce In Wayne Coney to seek are Inferior market, to the ezeitution of a higher and every way superior market, at Cleveland, by . givlng preferences in the conveyance of produce, to buyers who trans port through the entire length of the road. Resolved, That the course punned by the 0. dr. P. R. R. Co., to giving ZADON. firaare, s Di ttmar of - said Road, the monopoly of can at Wooster, almost to the exclusion of the wheat buyers of thin plass • by which mesas the price of wheat is so miudi ' redneed here, as to warrant the farmers of our county to take their wheat by teams to Blamillion anti Patton, Is unfair to the wheat buyers of "our Town; sad unfair and niacin to the citizens' of this county who gave of thelle means to build said road, and justly multi their dbrapprobation and Indignation. - Resolved, That the proceedlop of this meeting be published In the papers of this town, the pa pers of Mansfield, Massillon, Cleveland, and Pitthburgh and Philadelphia Pa. Our readers will naturally lugedes what this Li all about. We will try and enlighten them as far is thou power. The fast complaint is, "the nastsfal expendi ture of money in the Construction of the road." It Is very easy for any one to Sad haat, but it might be rather difficult for him to give a reason for his opinion. - We know the Directors and officers of the Company to be able and prudent men; end withal honest men. They may have made mistakes, for aught we know, but as they, have labored most earnestly to_secure this great work, and under a manntalnif difficulties, and without peanniuy profit, we think they should receive the gratitude of the people, Instead of becoming the bite of prriadiced fault linden.— There has been no wilful lusts of moneyin the construction of the road, and It would be rather , Moult for these complainants to 00121i1:11311 any body that they could have done any better. • The @mond 'charge Is, the personal speculation of individuals of the board to the lojiiry of the . road.. Here is another charge without proof, and we dismiss it as unworthy of the meeting AM& made it, and unworthy of farther notion.. If any of the untlemea of character who took parkin the mouldings of the meeting, are ready to Dark the statement, and to produce 'Uldencivist them careefoiesrd. Every hones! man will despise such assaults in the dark. - The third complaint is, a venni to transport the property of- individual+ whose i;irsiness com .peics with thst of the. Dictators- Here is sea; titer naked, unrabstautisted charge, to abide we give a moot emphatic denial, on the author- Ity of thou offerers having the charge et the transportation department. [ I The cones of ell this 'indignation-sad unjust crimination, are pretty clearly hinted at in tim next resell:alibi; which states that tie Company gives preference to freight passing through the "entire length of the road." This 'we will nol dispute. Such . preference Is given, and ea far Mem Its being wrong; it taut eminently Jost to tla Ittookhcafferi, end - altogether so ressanable, that.'we wander any time of guise midi cow Van__ The next resolution thrills the silent of all Hie spleen which has put the trCene of Wooster and bisesillon into huh stony, and which hie canoed Um, clever men there to renda.theen-: selves moot ridiculous. &dot Street, lane of the Dittetert, both wheat an slaps It to Pittsburgh, sad under the rule whilth sites pre ference to long distances over short ones, be ob tains a-polar right boears when there to a nu city. This le thsufferabli, and mail not be la dard, and lanes the indignation meetings. [ .The real state of the case Is 'NO thin. The company, with all Its efforts, has not been able to obtain a tall equipment of cars and motive power. [ CMG/ de occur, when s mote freight is offered elan the company an mores, quickly as the owners desire At a mesas of just promo don to the stockholders, • rule wilt Made by the flaperlatendeat that through freight; and freight for long distances, should hueprefer nee -over freight for that. distances; ar In [ other words, that freight offered at ilanslield, Loudonville, or Wooster, for Pittsburgh, should hive the preemie over freight from the same I v eleta for' ; itie side time the da -1 are medall diligence to accommodate all; and te sputa firsightthaln has berm min between Wooster and- Massillon, to emominallsts that trade Nearly all the wheat In that country: hid pre viously been maimed. to Wooster and idassillon, and shipped from there to Cleveland. The mer chants of - those twolowas were the factors, and were able to turn a hintiarns Peony . by the wheat passing through their bands.. When the Sallroid was opened they expected • Ootalsur . don of their old busbies with lacreued and were determined that. the itellroad ahenld be worked for their bend; and aggrandisement' Theyecontad the ides of any produce coming to Pittebough. Cleveland wu their mulct, and they were the factors throngb whole bands the Wheat must pass on Its way. To • their' amassment, during the put winter, they found pudgier* from Pittabnrgb, all over their "Mules," Interfering with their "preecrip tire rights," and among these poachers on their territory, was our shrewd Calker friend, Z tdok Street; of Salem; who lo a merchant-is well sit Railroad Director. Enid, as well es other', was -buying wheat, end Paying for le the high- , est market prices, In good hard each, and ship ping It to Pittsburgh and ..phibui.iphia.. When, the people of Wooster aud'friaullion found dog ar bads of wheat were pigging through without paying their toil, their Indignation burst, all bounds, and the result la the meetings mention ed above, In which, feeling rather ashamed of their seillehttees, and the weakneeicif their cause, they have dragged in other Issues. Now, we have the best feelings jo the people' of Massillon and Wooster,' and with them any amount of prosperity. - We have lint discharged a simple duty in exposing the secret of their wrath. They know the company did right in the establishment of the rale giving- preference to freight for long distances. They know that the Company did pll it could to sooommodste them, and they know moreover, that. they baii.besa very unreasonable la their requisittoML,;, They know that Ztdok Street his ari good a right to bay wheat es they haveeand a perfect right to avail himself of the rule . eablalthed by the en ptrintendent for the tridiefar of all freight; and they know that they lures lend very ridiculously. New we advise them to anal themeeieoe of the deolded advantages of their position, and go on Is their career Of prospuity, keeping in view that Railroads are gnat levellers, coromerclalli as welt al phploelly, math* they mend:mom theineelics to their altered position; and especially we advise them cot to attempt to , hightail with 'Dialer, so absurd silo talk of the price of wheat hobs lowered by competition, end elsgoning wheat from 'Wooster to lasuil ion et an exposes' d did cents, when the oom.: pan) UMW for arm mutat It will to • lons time before the Wheat gionii-holde an tintlecul. don Mistime to 'aerobia of anorea id facilities, and of the °aviation amanita:yam! .. • John Skaffa, Esc' Prodding of thelilloarol of Onoogoliners Of Waslineos oinity, Ira., thy! MaM rum am TOAL thirlthltrink Gantt', . _ L Few York May 28,1863. The Steamer' Baltic want to tea at noon, with 9 , 214 . two 'hundred - and fifty paeseogers, chittlf piesanre travelers, eager to spend the fortune en easily acquired In the ntunerous speoulations that mark the present era of business. Only 6200,000 in gold went by the steamer, that bolos nearly the supply of ingots in the city. la the course of next week • full milltonleill go unless exchange declines, and there I. as little chance of that as there le of the sun failing arise. The week closes •in a rather unsatisfactory stets, e., far as money le concerned. There is • great abundance, but few borrowers, end as for stooks tbey are perfectly quiet. An attempt ha beep made to galvanise a few hinds, but the attempt fails and lower prices mutt rule throughout the warm 111A1011. According to the Spirit', this evening, at Hope Chapel, the Shades 'of Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun will re-stilt the earth, and through the mouth of the Hey. & P. Wilson, deliver an ad dress upon the "true principles of gorernment," collection at the door. This may be called the toblimity of Impudence. ' the ridiculous phase was exhibited bet night by the editor of a Spirit uel paper appearing on the !Up with Prof. An derson and attempts to rap on his magicians ta ble without success. The destitudon of a part of our population to regain° religious Instruction it noted by some of the lay editors with much pains. In the first ward,v" l a l pulationoflg r; 7hsvet oneourc,ad In thaslxioLardsoontro log 117,000 population, the churches are InstitE• cleat to hold a quarter of the people. There are few churches here when the poor can bane the Gospel preached to them, and it Is a melancholy fact that all our religious organisations. like Mrs. lullaby, have their eye upon the.heatben, while hundreds of thousands of our population ore as negligent of Sabbath obsenances as the various savages In Africa and India. At three o'clock this afternoon buineis among the toadies merchants out of. South and West swats (the region of dodo) closed, and the teethe are allowed the remainder of the day.— Thts new and 'excellent custom Is to be carried out four months, by which time Its merits will make it perpetual. The scheme was Ant put on foot by Lottlmer, Loge, Slier, & Co., an He' glish Arm who hare rapidly made fortunes, and who are now spending them as liberally as they were won, by properly using at the esmoi time their position to release from the trammels of, trade the laborers who aid them In their bust. nos. A new California Stotasoge has been WO. lished hue In the area of the Astor Hone in the glass bar room there erected. A register of Celiforalans In town, those departing and their destination is kept, and between two and three a social gathering Is held, when in true Califor nia style, business and pleasure can be attended to once a glass of toddy. In the golden State nothing Is done without rum. The present loca tion smells of California and much business is done. For the Pittskrels Gaulle. P/111111081111 Ala CONNELLAIVILLI BAIL. Pursuant to various notice given the friends of the Pittsburgh and Connelbreille Railroad, and especially that portion of them whose wish and illteTellt it Is that the road shcmld take the Elieebeth route, assembled In large numbers at the School Howie fa tne Borough of Elisabeth, on the 241 h lest The meeting was organized by Samuel Frew, Esq., acting as President, end John R Sheffer, as &trendy. Ate. Frew ex plained the object of the meeting, and then at eoneldersble length discussed and explained the canoes routes proposed--oomparing their dts tanees and Meting. He stated that by the cur ieyedroute along the Youghiogheny river, the distance was laid dowel at, fifty-seven miles,. and that from the most reliable authority 'be could show the Toed ordinarily traveled from Cannella- Tilde to Birmingham, was only 39 miles, thus Making a difference of 16 miles in the two routes. The speaker was of opinion that even this letter distance might be considerably shortened by a surrey; and thatite practicability, independent of any other consideration, was as greet se the route by the Youghiogheny. He clearly end for cibly elucidated many other points, but time for bids detailing them. After fdr. Frew °included hie remarks, the meeting appointed various committees. One to attend end facilitate 'the carps of engineers when they poske their exper imental surrey on this route. One is ascertain whet amount of stoat could be obtained, provi ded the road comes through Elisabeth township; and one to attend the stockholders' meeting to be held it Pittsburgh =June Bth. It wee resolved that the proceeduage of this meeting be publish ed in the papers of Fittabluili,wlth a ruttiest that they be published also Is Baltimore Joie E. Mums. Secretary. Or the 'diens dignitatariesla the Hunan Ca tholic Lihund in the Unitan States, It is moithy of rataark that the priests, Whom ima arch bishops ar• almost what,. of Irish, Italian, or Ptenteh teen. Than imams: l = sands and tetra of aoudads d 0 in America, tat there Is to au& thlas es Waft- Malt bishop or aretilitshop lb the iks.--Kairsing that yen tan oily the lon of troth In slaw to your notion of 'the "Boman Canon* Church In the troika Stank" I would beg to carnet the oboes statearen, ehled. I out from your paper of: to-day. Not to upon& of other ..Prints, Bishops, and Archbishops to the Bolted Stone, who are not almost wholly of blab, Italian or French origin, i will neat merely to the at. Att. John N. Neiman, Bish op of PhUadelphi‘who Is a German,: and who Is beloved sad reentrated, not only by the titer• I mum; but by nil who hue thalapphrso of Ids annalatonoe. I would farther restock, that 1 dote; at this prowl time, know of may Bishop or Archbishop who is of Italian origin. J. 8.11 COAL TRUNIL-Mis amount of coal mut to market from Cumberland this wash , (se we lean from the blur's Jounol,) wu 10,1811 tau, of which 5,034 tom test by the railroad, and 5,149 by the musal,lehowhafahll - off, u compued with the Isabseu of the pratious wash, of 944 tone Thil falling off vu - oecoalooed by the alukletof a mittal brat 'al the mouth of the lacks at -Cumberland, sad - by alisht busk is the camel ant Ilsemek. These sbeteciss betog ramorailhert envy resin to believe that the trade will O es prosperously hareafter. ' The motel continues is goo bostiag order, with an abundant ropey of water. EXCILAND Aso Start.—On the 14th of July, 1851, Lord P/8161.12i011 wrote as follows, to refer soca to the conduct of the cepa* Clonorait— fipaulsh Gorornment will de well to son Sider that, If snob a come of mutate' that continuo, the poop!, of Oils country, instosci of looking with tilophutours at ettompts which rosy be awls to ester Cuba frots the Spanish monar chy, may be led to 'low with oationactlon the, so. °abolishment of an event which, In consequeaci of thattonduot of the Spanish colonial authorities, will bate bosoms the only moans of patting:as • . , Cholllllll.withiaitttone have btu produced In Plume, by the following method.—ln the Spring, boloore the Ululation of the cap, 'you' mad.' 'log chomp tree le split from the upper ortrite4 ity down to the fork of Its rootr; then, by mosta of a piece of wood in form of a 'pilule; tne plat' le earefully removed from the tree to nicht mark uer as to *sold up excoriation, or other liiktrpf a knife is used only tor ocommeneiss tho epic Afterwards, the two sections an brought toyed' or, mid tied with valise, oars befog liken fa close hermetically with clay, the whole length of the aloft. The say soon reualtes the equated pordoneof the tray and, two years afterwards, ebonies are prodand 'of the usual appointee, but, Instead of exam, there will only be email soft palliate. *ITU CASOLIII.I. COPPIIIL—BIOII 00M11 Mug.-Be have seta la the bands of eel of the lemma of the Albright Copper mho, In Chatham county, some Apemen, of ore mush Mahar than those first obtained, and learn from him that at the depth of 'Mama feat a solid bcd, of pare copper, eleven Mabee Mak, had been found. Its "atom, in width sad length, has not yet boss at aertained.—N. O. Observe& . Dr. KANN, of the drone expedition, has moist. 17 redeired a gratifying evidence of the genital intermit taken la hie undettakink, la anintograph letter from . the King of Denmark. The letter directs th e antiorltlet of Greenland to alfird all poseible auletanoe to the espeditlon.. the more gratifying beosninrit wee entlnly silted and unespeoted.—Wrir York Yoria. TIM UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, , ANNUITY AHD TRUST OCINPANY, • pnuarbErmuta. CHARTERED APRIL 26: 1850, 'must PUPSIIIAIe • ••- • • CANTAL-$250,000: Odle* B. E. center al Third add cheisiut atreeti. Philadelphia. efileada el TIM nom moizn airtammultw, et ei cTh m 1;;°4"d. .mlid;ireatQt4alerjelhri. .E. R . tau Or - . "44 City, laNa g iner ki.D4 UXoEnthipi4.4.Astgrans: QEOURIID on uninemobered city proper. RagaiValMaa‘llll4•"-intoditer. MIII=IIEI •: - ... - ' , .: :: : . . • :• ,,.. ' - :' . .. , ..iii.... --- -,';:- . -.--.':..: -. 1 4",-.,-,:.,:4',:y.,•‘,..A-,,..,-...,.--..- a NOTICE—At the request of a tarn - bet of Clirtirmof sad °Moos lh•W4. P UZYLL. lbe, . Ifodoratoiot the ViratiassaukprXos. TILL cute a STATE user ee tele. oeesuft er that. Intensity' P•oTel of tittortonosol memory The &Outs of B.Baloa, of .11 dmockhatiods. ar• Portooffoll, UMW to Woad. The, lirDaa will b• bald inn proooday) IVENUKI.Ift lb* BAXIND 111VBPIT11121 OLLDECtI, Plttabarob. et 71‘ o'oloet. luee zratoved his Select to that , Tery - elisible * nann - of Mr. Bell's. .t the Corner of reei7 and Liberty etreete—intrasee on Perry amt. It .111 be the oanatant alto eb/1e imPartihn • knowledge of the blanche. Mulled. to cultivate the [tart eed lulil arrest principle.. We bay. lons known Mr. at talthfol. efficient and suoieleful teacher. Itlehard Berl, It. P.Clain. B. 11. Johnson, Geetre 0 11- room Moe. Y. Eaton, A. U. acehen a .11. A. 1,. Eneoll, Wiß4m Larfiner Jr., David Tined. John Minaikey. John 7. LoT, Aleaender Lanahltn, John B. Wader,. William C. Warden R. IL Staatoa. glands 0. Haley, John Myron, David Warden, ny111:43•• I@' Di. Zd.'Leire a laysa PILL3.—The great and Increasing demand for these P.M Is the runt elide.e of theirs:collo... People try them sod mom. mend them to their neighbor. No on who has ever 'eutfered from the Um, Oomplalot, or . firm any of the dl ensile arising from a dhordered date of4lost organs, h. yet felled In obtalnlog relief If he We! D }Planes Ping sod the they bare worked theft. own ray Into popttlarlt7 by the aetutlehing ennui oehlelt they an mry dal Pere folmlnt• need the follow/oh: 1.V190111 Aprll2.lE6o. •• "Menrs..7. Kidd di 03.—Clentlemens IToct out VW.. anal ...grow of your Pills. pupated br Dr. M 1... They are la great damn& Plume &nerd them Ulna. "Main • 11m1M...' S. Cunt:now, Clark Co.. 0.. Mull lb, 1660. Beau Bleinlan an =nanny liked lit Mb want of he wont r. We hataantitant cells to theta. the rental,. Moon. respectat.ll, J.ll. EtartgP tor ode y all iir.gleg...nd inachaltlet la tetra and country, ant wholoale sin nt PUKINGaII bribe vela trojnittan myLT Baconian to J. Eldd i 00. BO Woad street. BOARD.—Doctor MTh baring bean: islisv.4 from his G&W MAIN as Swoon old Physicissi of th.II. ti.llarhuslioctitsi, will in future Aro his ondl .11•1 attention to hL Protosion. OPLoo out rasidensolfo. ISO SKIN stud. stars Pmithhold. nly74tni sir Ws nom the attention of our rout- . re to the advertisement of .isonaro ISTIIIOII4ITERGI IWIALP to be hound upon the both Mu. itar BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here lo tM lila of taitimony m to the vans of mu MUSS upon which we can coaldmitly mist Do mutation of our mark. Wo bon &mils pabllabal semi! ocillfmMil. proslns that UM made We our ImPlov.Ml Cedinia solo.. sa,l fold gavel. bars ban imbleatml to the ISIVESLIT Tim Is ACTUAL 00N/L/lIIILITIONN gad ormormd thNt ecatuda totally Ova t. demur. The blklass Is melba. wad the ma tootabla obanotam— $lO,OOO WORTH Or BOOKS gin _PAYEES IItiVED WITH A 140 Wall ALBION, Itaza Memo, Smolabril2.l632. lllarass-21Me Bagazi—Deas ales: Tons two or.r• dolt meowed. 1 one &west at the time. -I or MT. le togard to Tone gate. 1 consign It perteolly 11+11 AWOL I teglol C. one I bougbtot you last tall. co tho =create 0* a t ut Joao my rtant bolknoi Wag boned to whoa. It ow bola of 1,0(4 and Wok—. • large ttino* etory bundles. 81715010 was le It at dem dale of Me are. md fell into the teller, where those mu a largo amount ol otl. nu a ono kat grs. Ity notes 004 book , amounts that wore la the gab. aroaoatal to about Ton Tboasand Dollar; be vas eavaL There ors. nolo sip* Pop" attend ; sad bertha, eronloll adobe any peva vao doing badness. to lore so Una, eat bat • gage to keep teals gam; ao., le—sal get vas that lo gad. era Wolf recotoreas6 you gatel to touts, truly, JOIM ..gee Wa believe Nature bee. vrorided a remedy be sem Masser latch Posh Is bale to. b taws rcritotauis or WOK OIL. pat op es It Om. from the greet labora t ory, coneesbell deep La the bowel. of Nether Huth. Is, with:gat deabt, ow of the cutest at Moe remedies Band the following 'teeth:P=7. OM by a 889 16,1882. Mr. IC M. haw. said at too :Pwt80188m. 8.811 fama two maths 984, 8.4 bow tom loch t.satalcLltr d aoe aliwitt i r mot a w fat=B . weg u wi r k have to Jinx and liyouslary. daachter, at Um Loo roor . :01:t was hwy. wow lytww won low with to. 17iTZZILlitirtraTeWg.%771:8 4 :4=2 Isosiecliately. It I. elm as wstraatilleart_rweawly 1. eon awl lattitowid Ityys, thila. Brahma. sea itheantsthgw. sad lot the Mon with have bean cud c 4 co Town, with moat. Luco 8 ,86 f10r. be mak 01 06 thtyromitat• Plitabattic • Leapww solywnAng Patatiewas 918wwweopy.1 Third Samuel Statement (k F ME STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE 1115131ANCII COUP/NY, rf tha tY =lot the Cm= tutored , . Loam, 1,010 1.11 Capital 100,040 00 • Lemur rukloar. Lour. Ite-ira arum, .V. ii ss pawn. 5T.64 IL V 3 ZALaill 10 •• • . Donl6.lW:ear* Mixt& wad ttrd• neuritis SI 6Ltlt 911 i•atathata 17 tole , Id Caala to 174120 2L Tata I. of team:4. Liable tat Loote-13111, 1 / 1 1 10 . . JUAN P. IlllTlFlVlrutoblatosart P. C. 8PJX1141C8„ Canto , ILILPICIP , JUNKS. PhtWO, • WiLElNßemain% t'lti C eirhar.l4ol7.D. I:Magda otnaat37 A. J. MUST, libni.baM a T. iun r Syr{ """: I.Z Psaddia . arill lama aladvat=lea sad adman...iota= atm. as asandundtam • any. al eanataa. at loran ram couldna viattradr. lama ea braid= beads gcvu tea ' Maw r " Vrinuttla"lrad,httald tittbialtinatianie violas:yet rittibiref . maim ot WA . .XLIIIIM AID •Mr mina' irosaiasp o au ateis co TUX . 01110 AND sumusavr lay . ABA TILLIPIITA. SIX& QIWY wow! tau MP *owe aur 'nu. Ai". opuiuta•pratet at SlUseiliNZAZ/P,34110 , 4110.0 .a raanarosr~rrux• L•rlukax.ll a. ~ .•.• - tu,„% , „‘„, - aeba e. Iva % • ... Isalutassh. • • itmlo &db.& 4iSt. • R EILOVAL. PaSTLEZ NELSON 8; CO., ornurAorours or Haan= rin) our sun Etyma alip InD7l, GUI ELMS; • SOLID BOX TIM? MCIXEM am. sa. Haul rowed to No. 17 Market attest. vhere ?WS eaitrra. sad cos•alls .b =al=l e t •b l / 2 1•WEISt ur elli n" Itrefiti onerod to • Wilds lot, /Was • • • • •-•",/111140VAr. LOGAN, WILSON .6r. CO.-. 11100313112rA1D 147801;121ALE nausea II 7011ZI011 AND DONUT:IC • • • lIAILDWATUS, OUTLICUIroI *41144 • , Homo removed to their tom and iittoslte worr,tio. Wool otrort: toot titans abut Alba DJ! !Ili to Uotat, wows mate mato:tom too toolobaata To IWO Weal to axe azaralatZtot Ott XaolAcct— Fleming. Brother*,` . • ocoonsairs To J. IWO di.po.) wsozzsALEDSTIOOIIIIII, # 6 : 6 9 Wood, Pre.fit toblargh, ra• z tra..Prop:ottzs veDt.itialbn Mantra Tortfr. A... 11, HOLMES Bc, BRCi MMIIIYAOTUaI.III Of SOLID Box:rvloss, SLEDGES; PLCKL MATTOCKS. CROWBARS, 4%4/4 PITTBDUBOH. pin*. 1421 Wood it., Dstwists Ist MA. Shillwork imitated soul to say tasaatsetntaVisli m CHARLES LOOMIS. STOOK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi, Wog*. ste.i Negotiated. PfATIOILARATTINTIONOLVI4fOIIIIIIIMAILIASI AND OfIJI Of emote. . . STOW, nor 5. Jams a Cb. NM! Worry and Na' strata. JAMES'' P..- TANNER:. WUOLEULII DIALED, . BOOTS, SHOD, DONUTS, E. 66 WOOD stns, I . IIIII3DDOW. 11siwges Third and Fourth. ge-Mitock ombrxes orate trii2 and . Etim:446 l : 2 allat i l Virg =la ZI4IVIVIATI 4=V1114:=1.2 11101110. 11•1 • • - • Oita DAGUERREOTYPESAT TaE' NATION AL , (i AL LER Y.. IACKSO'N',S Nstional IVerroan Gail , rano el theett i , het ette.t4eppo. W il l Vtl..a.ru tcobtNnUlbUt• Itheseleet inlanmtleillim"ar rtrerlaeni tg tOt elt it tl meet eeeerata ha I er the men bret with ell the "1" ." '. aril & TiV.te i ettllaMel. sad the Om. tales itatakeesee, ti.mix. mt s.t i ee a etetere.. palms a lee ltheelee 10: 4 ay.vegt l MOM 11l aatteg=etitr V • .___ 1 : _ i • le.ireteuse rt.: ~--aaarg,., 3111110.1 11 JUST nxiamt DAGUERREOTYPES. posTosym sumona. swab sump 'flittZlififi sad strangest who wish to 0b ‘....1.441, ' ire a l l i g ‘ ll "Zei Fags=es.* g rA to MI at Ow . 01 RA t uct u 611Indef o tto moin al V 111:010%. N itt.• VA S E •,.. A . ,tt APlllosorldosamexiine , ,: 2:.40 44* II " "g =a ll I* , - , .t . . 11 i. - Z -, ' 7:. -,.. • ;.., ,:'''''''''''' ' ' ,f' ' hl' , ..., ..,1- 4 ......-,,. a -.- * ~.:.,-..,‘,.,.., • .:-. r ',',.,•,;;., ,• "4,5. ..I , Steam Cammtudeation Ixrtween N. Turk, land Gisizow. : y r s Etusuow kt4ls NET . I TOES Stßatoship fit a.* otoattodalo 01.418..1W. 4.061 tooa. aod 40.3 horn pawn.) unborn Cysts, ot. pan to.) to WI from Now Tot t lot tadar..lsr k z . uttfgßoAT. sk• 36th J 0 eciec,k, I mo. . LIMON XOlllll nest otidt. saw. P rlato.casoll, atmatt!a to• looladad. SOO lint cabi ogdaldp. s do. do. Te 000 d cabin, outward'. fon lostadod,...A.-- 4, -- - 60 A ungoof somber of ttkFldrtdlim mammas be WSW 'Het p mitroo -•-• itantr. OtOrdir ?A n : " i ENT PuLLV4S. ajossooot. , 116",rari."'"`"?. Administra . , Nqtica. M°TICE is busby giversgiat letters of ad.' ..Inlstration cm tbsEgata ortelll6l. CM1712 Y. ate beretth et DVlCifsport. d at. oem mated to r Multelt Ehler. All to math ttetil to thesretate et mlg deemed en ctqco,cliet to tatgent eritlumt 4,l T. end .it tames tavlot chyme iseldst mid eZte • 111 Dreamt the stmt. WUat. • 's \ written ~ \ ‘l. hlltatlDA FM . \ .ma otsiar, • \ , _\ ikble. o oi WM: Irmsec ~ rim at O.IINDRIE&-29 sad_ 6.3 10 rooks 7losoood, 111 , 0 22 do. Rags. • :hal ' 6 masks Ilsooo \ tar 16 bb15.1.10.1 Let: • 2 DUB. 2 auks Beep. aura( 21.1.1r•t0r. for pg. Df sar9l D ALL 'OLLENY sAyus ts ru 11 3 it foto aim of WI, Stook ot.otod • • atIABLES it. 1..311& • k.71110...1 • dL ogototr. BONDS FOR\ LE—Bon• of 1).. inane , ilcaourb.lonrinelksotr i r a tlatorrot , for y , b 191 1 . and Real fa • orDranao Ran of Ritfaballb. . - 42 lIGAR-100 hh.. •rirae N. I • 8110 r. 1. - 7 lauding from sesame t. • Or and for • •Dv my3l BLACK= • • OM\ l ye Flog, ;PIA\ I[IIYE FLOUR-14 _Lc ree'd 'cimiSsnminit slue my3l IMIEAP WALL -PAn : A l argo 1k o r %rattans at /1101.1tui. "HU a. di for salCla wiyal W. P. WAVILIALL, ill Wood Amt.% 13ECAN. NI:MS=4O bbli. Pollute, just I_ reed sad far Ws by • TNCITJaLI rN *Tr. anal - 1= Istandl Oren sad lin tat And. Cotton. is t =GLIM it B V OTTON-89 bales llarnb.by Doyen Pairlash j asol.lo • isyn TVITUE z sO b. w 7 A# Ws by 1.117311 N.O . .._Bag ar, 'llllol.lal/ i BINIMITA Q UGAB-100 lads. sisit 01 1 "" 8-2 ‘ O , 1". v", NOODBN BOWLS-50 ants ( ass orted vow Wastes BoCsAtas readval sad fa Wis. whams!. or saw; b 7 w. A. YeCLIMO. .ffle Watt sad lath starts:, 1105 E—Reel 14 the Inds Bobber Depot. &Ca Yet X Isch \and I lash Rabb./ Um. Ow ..1. r L. Ws segos. mISIr & IL RsmrJra 115 Market atrwt. /MAR and INHALING TOBLNO-400 feet ilk bVia i lfli : X6 toes eslibr., bay lbw era of E 3,37 J. iIePIIILLIPO. 116 libstat stmt. FANNY ' FERN'S 'NEW BOOK--Fern Lams from IT Portfolio, •Ittt orlybssl da by 3.31 ,: Can bl .T 36 63 Nroo eme. ev i neint .na MERCIIANTS" kAND MECHANICS' USE. Who.Unk...lo skarn of the Stock of the sown Dank t solo 0y • toNlSSamilvij L. l; HILL * CO.. 04 Wood amt. (at'AND3II WIUTING-25 bbla. BpsniEh A 7 wwner . reed awl tor We 17 as - • It. 11' SULU& lONS' MAGNETIC POWDER—For de erartion et ItaarltesAhr nie br ` . to7= • NAIL ROD IRON tons N p ail y R od Iron, orsoapnimpnal oa* esWOOD". au= - OonismirCal roM. 46 Marssc street W 00 Li WOO LII-400.000I ti e. Wool WLIIUD 16, which =Oat vita will be pal by ..113 1* A. I*.****.‘lli &cowl s~. rkBIED APPLES-50 brudieLs Dried 1 14'. &rat :frac. ILEDFORD WATER—We bait, constantly ea bawl thitgarpariat Wabn,aldeb Ea oat bandowat barrat. as angina. 1.. WILCOX, it 00- earast Mutat st. aae tba Lamm& 'N LOU : bblel Flour, ree'd and for Bala by tom 111PLIZOta HaRBAISCIII. taTEARINE and : TALLOW OIL-10,bbh. tio.l mom, :13 4.111.1mM to DICKEY for ad* Daylill - ISAIAH & GO. ALTPSTBZ-50 bake crude fialtpetre, 6,7 to min. fa ma• by tr - •'' stuTS • ;pun DICKEY & CO. TIIIO IRON--100 tonn inthracins Pig Iron, esartannuattasd for tab by` , _ _t& Ilia .70N16. TTIILST ?waived from Pbilliparilla Factory, . a large Etat at 011. VLOTILE, of PrAeoctiptoo: for W. It the waves' Ilo.llllllArket all 4 ; \ J. t IL PALLIATE. QLEEVE PROTECITOI33-2 gross first aunty Elam Pret-ileux„ ...ea..* the kW /Weber Depot. 80.111111artst stmt.,- , mil& J.I u. punt:res. , E e EIVED this day, at WI& DIOB'PB, Liberty etnee-4 .j1.661E11d d Ihrodlke TEST , tise7OARLDIEBIN mdfsteml..ls.llS3. mrl (r, Edo Gnus als) undid inyerd Owe besol malosks or Caw. TO BOTOSEIIB-11ifheit caati pike paid aims- OM AR IMATILER--Collar 1144 - of wriVrAdratirilltbat, INIGAB*B,OOO gals. Viaegar, wry . duo.excluael • • ..' drl ganwesa Bzir i r. 41= street - OSIN-200 ltda. Soap-italus's avll Rirfe 1 , 1 - . =NAN ujo. ono. LOUE-300 • bblai &Team) and 150 WA! F4144,041:114 .4 144.4ersad i r= .It A. IL 4 ativaL 111110 is* freak Buttin ky "it"*"4"auxik E "THIREi and .01318ING--16., sacks ta l tAaameg. sow balls& boa' %MUM DICKEY & 00.. LbaLAXBICAD.-9.bbli,and 1 bag Mound, . r kfasa temp gap anieag a able a lu_ - OaD and GEMS: bib'. No I Lard; vs 4‘ ayeLL. Gam. sew hacaaPvc. ut7ll6 ' , ". 'zisatia atm= s a>. \waits 44,4111 Mom— ' - PlAbx and =lap p. KZD N=ON;. ..-100 IVape*r 71).. .111/11LINGTON $ 13-10 bzo. frost t. 4"1228** IlaTh44 P*9l' h p),07Twti:4130251314,11 , m111 TINA-40 'Srppeatine,j s ust. , l i t u r rs 110 ::11,57 a MOSPIA. -2: .11.11 TEA• ANS: 00. 00 shares fd softnal at a kiaaaanw IMAMS a ca. 1161 I. • . ING . -1W Vat isle ad No. T 1 /oast% gnat RACOUIAIdS Wad SHOULD 118-ono iwyz w l" 4l \ 4B \ 1 fro 'Bill1111 14 "01 Tll yon,' Ll.oodlB--348 Blain% now landing from r rtratart Iluctonll,ibt mak kr • • \ ,NZ& \ nim'un incur co. rlhy APPLES and PBMILIES-400Aboo; y Anima 1(0 U. Der are 11. dm. irik he 4ime:llVAY'S READY REX,IEF-10 twie, s.ar Rene, juft. IN...4.'Eltdaii=linia GLUE-2 bbls.Or' 111 white and Isa be e try ualus. %yip. XT. woWooa-:,asllb t Log:. .«l, Jose Teal set tar br • - DEAR LS-4 Auks Natio, just re ed ma ) v• .1. by \ Ton SONNUOUT & UST.' I titian IPPIMS-1130 prio -11,4"1"•1°"°^"Vnti.brniaiownt pEARCASII-10 4sks i'aarlaeb, jut rk" ..ya l " 4 r " "1 . 7 \4. B. DILw war a OD. IPOOMS-50 dos. Broom", a superior v ile., urfaur er • Dols J. 13. DILItOI6III 1 M. ..s. VEATtiEttS-3 . sacks. vrinae Fes . la~t no'l uJ Me mcata Ka. 61LW011in !00. i DItOCADE SILSB-A.SIASON & CO no. 111 111t6 o'rse; tingles% reetoll) Pam banal oyle. woad* Nits. • Su 1 I /AROUND SUMAO—On hind 'lna for sale !_W by •_ [nll4l "AIALW. Tama oa. AOO N ii&US-20 , 04a, Bacon Zazgig. 1) "' "‘" " 4 r " "L t. brlniatiiii.icerr 12 BAN bbla. fine amaq whita Beapa, 1n du* ud tor rale sall? EU& it LIOGNir. mSO sad Wen tIODYII3II--10 drum CedfLib, In stare and mos . • , DlLlValtril k 00. IMBROIDEREFX—MUBPLIY it BURCH 41\ lIILD h.n u lase took et ltallstammh purr % MI *WM *WS 04 WWI. bbl,. dawn. in store and for A ohpbr realm //aurae munazas. bble. large N 0.3 Mackerel; \. 0 r ban bbla. do. Ea lola • - • - ; ..• • • T rx “ °"ll3 tt r o ß" b°g(=ll9:=4, 11081 N-200 bblo.. &Olio, to Arrive and b/" , . teflll MIMIC ItUallto9ll t l_ 1 ii Ull,--100.bb 1 s. impedes, for saki b oirto \VOX toxattoza a 111111010. 1.00)3'804ild Flooi We for sale p o u t ., is welt<litalt tiliMi rt • Una s , ' MODINHOiI A =lran nay pt./lc - Mr: bos.AbliothiiiTes), taroci. TWINF,-500.1ba, Wool. Twbse, A 3 siir r " ..issime atritapri.i al.' T V , it4,l ?!" . "`,T°'?"'"Ht'il° l l l -97. \ '‘ „, • ' • : to the ti cm ora. 0 am Jadco \ tile Ckzort . th. AZZe.=,?rikr°'' 1."4u!.,741°.„ OP:. A u Z,,____ li.er i . 3 = l. 4 4 ale.4.W. •thtei-...... wawa. Isattk n aridadtdasaoliwA,,dwaso• rta[a tin uaa acoosawalatioss a slawasaad Wpm aahla dwolllrsa Ita• la Ilaa ward atarowd 1,. sad wan r .... m0 u gra wi a. .4..• c al . orat.,4=Zas lira .. .. boo t : I do, b;,,,,,..a, if. . \ tturßOBWools. ‘.. • Wo, th• salimito ' anima of gus Ward strawyl,,da, iorrltr that Mt liatitioast ta 4„lrawd r•Pas• tarsTraw i t . lo.ty and Wm •. ta .en inari,i4 bra. roam atd tem asnioasof for tbw 'Aarrassada o Ws I. dama of au sad torallas„ arokibst old tur • tit a ii, - ,ra; of Sollaryt Opirtla SyruiCulaiirana esk bk. the cep! of Marla broaellt eritle tea team 416,11tatel .IN, r. Chepla 141 good I.4ll3Trup et arre4l4. 4 •t. 1 .1 , 4 1 1 e ..d.. teas reprint' Item Chick, test )..11fteem bottle. oi,t/e Men steetlon nfirleleti nage Pima end ne,l4 met betedNeheet weer . meateggro . *red rale. bo4 by ,‘, . 14.11.. ettLERL • \ tern , \ • • \ 'lll Weed deal. • 1 AMES co e stl ite e. =no aQ, llooomr • le . vrr lowtr ut , Ith:ctinaer..7: tta Ir'r424lb. bkblj at to lavra to Real MM.. an. givu. aasaluet oovestunftitW,2o.TrizrtiVall — B7 . l'"th. Ste 4. BM sad Pad a4d.B . .bc_. • mJft • t . Rua Vtntrthino. PlttahortL , kwITNTION, AlL—i would • Aid, . 1 -the attantloenr all Tbo =STU In ioonTidClo • ars also or doectioilon. Wry ontomairo agnortooont 1 M lOnlo Olothlog, CTotno. Carearommo an Ton* Join Goods. a w,LII of which vi/1 b mold p N nooh. Vivo ILIA calL ..(II /MIDI TO iLTIOR. \ .% 408, CULTURAL • NOT,. IO E.--TrlE , x m i' eon OconcolltooloT ins TlOnburcb Mr (tr. II bald kg Inaldlllf, mono Bootal Bad. In Omuta "mod. on Wlldalfda, J. IlkllS le% fC1.0., A. re Proonlazno will that sirardsl tor Us esreollsoUoearonlen.,/looroon, Plaits and Vogotadat. llonklona of tholoolocy, so loon , no prrtmnat monotasoo' aro rokonortool to - Ating La arUslocia ,11.1n= MA cono. patin& li, • •• \ \ \ , ..12341t . f` TIIOd. J. GAILLTM.StexesIT. GS—New \ ad tor daila cad amt.— 6, ViIMAGA.i, I ES-11. tei4cnr, Third . Iltni ott ku nat Offici,,haeisednd dm tio.o Ileattlf Ilttall.Ntad 8 1 .4 - .'s ex SAT. jk tal acmbano. , AUCCr. Mama' g= ii i t • ea. ''.' ~., th. lii°4 ,' 36 Wrs tl r. ANTP—t e ttl eXpeZi*ed 'NO; lag stariptnt: , its Imi. l ot city 4:401 116 1 1k° :1•606. 41 : Addrus 4111. Past Ws. .e . - vullallo, from the inth-,1% : albs, • 011 39111 Jaatat. s %lad Y. esilhatt • starter* Ibrtterlitgit 'masa sasschal 07 LWOW.* Ma Me: *btu It Wt. Mice assmolait ths sbrit; st 4Lesipan. at John. Unbars', slIk! tbsintart re. Itail tan ;sq. so &Les Urns,' ressaartstri.l, 502 t • JOHN IP , LOMUNDSM, GOODMIIRPHT*A BMWS \ TIM ban odoasstad reedvitge . third wr P itf 11010011 00UPS. Orr. Lars. Dons4rl9. sal Banat Nth ilitl3l3 :I: \U. STATELI k _MINING JO .1: • Puleteluel every Nelda 67 LION • : TIOC. • Vox, team 113Gazt Amt. New Y. . westtetur • Alen isensestlew of all'imericsa Mlalu .• -metes Mew ar•Kiniet, Meeks 1 Tering In Nee Wweirly Noon et Natal INAutse, • Bbecteugs tbe Wilafr smiths huts L AND 'A ®ANTED- - .or C 6 X LOOMII, . tack, MI. sad 1140.6 Brom p lay2o TI reattb Km?. maim, Haat of Pitabat.h. rpAREN.IN NISTAX:I3 Italia the Monon \ k r JIL 'Wads Wdart-1 bl. ITAB,CEL ciirbel ItGlaaded Lam maistbast barer. Aar mama taming earthing of its ismo‘ll anda . _jg Inrelai I'm with ~, .- \ ILLLIISI A. steCLUIIG.' . 604 ' \ - ocz Wood .kci allth..trie. (3,IIZAP OILOCIERDIE44Im NO liiiSTAN.N ly —9IMAIL rHICES.A \ ' 941 r Orkam Saw ALA eau 99; \ • itIG Code* az 10 pats 99; • \ Good.Younip Lipir Us*. 40 444t1 9 9; Wm( Black at 43:gitanf • 10,4surPlann 4eatatall • \ PIIIM !Oar Bo* S ansall99: ' itarlsrti WWI tlagef 0.9 V Ol \ 127U1 "TriORELBC?.FAMAN"TI, t 91.1)Uned. AW BOOKS—Tapptitit o. MandAmus;,. A &old& Ilattar and 44:144% tsolAbald's Nial 2 v0154.14A Drltlsh Crown 44 4 444 4,1441 a 1617 14 la= Yet sea br • Combh_4•4 wgl.oo. • 24.4ratIlar Lad 5tad04421153 W4hd Brom. 44717 - betweestildraissul Fogeth new Iy.INDOW OURTAINS--thpzedand w elated Ortrtkeaettur with C 44444144 wort tor tbarrilUMl."" `VENTRES and TESTERS--Abeantiful J smattannt. vim rouging fnm IS veal, mal, for allay , (131/171 , TiioXlll rAtailit.‘ WANTED IMMEDIATELY —At 800 Bysin3 ZDVUovar • roe% MTV OUT /111 D V= Dad bloOls mos .tha loact op; s Crt look Ps= MUM. IDITTSDD , TRUST AND SAVINDS 11 COlllO2-1 few Awes of MU Stook toe Ws ror Stecle.Blo. and Rea 6stato Broker.. \ '¢171.9 TS oartb strePt, enmity Bank of PUtobarab. VrSTEB4INSUBANCEP9-10 eh !irei of 4,11/sk \ l ' w " 6 /tUaLis i4orus:\ egg*. HUI mut &a &ss Biot. 63711 i. 76 laart. onrodte Bast of SlLTAineu CiLAREFIED SWAB-30 bids: Chided "qllo7 l ,e3Yi4lL4ll2l',____ .- =3O 1111111•404 armat. sat CHAMPAGNE WINE,=A choice' lot of eh = p.,... a grjzi,wair TW Munn% ni•ColarrKa bud ed- OoMm - Vnie by :-"'CrULSZETIIOI9., lit ti IA .11".•:. :0. • , r os iti• PAT,. hI--1. (n - : , ,, 1f „. . ..to:. - thi , walla, ie :. seit . o a VW HOPStaut Ent rata SONEY e jtat -1-174,61"itia"rritrout.12. Cs P. 0,5311. SODA--100 Yap If avr OutO So. Cub. SPda• br br. gnu -B. A. 1t1En712111:47. 03. Tr. ENTUOKI .111713TARradibs. Kan- Ix. tacky Mvaianl. la X. mad Z. ransOrwalatri IWO -. • • A. LIMPUTOCK4It,CO. • • •• : : putumrs MONTHLY.. fca, EATlllia-1.69 side Spanish So Leath •43.1011004; nisi fa W.. 08818 VILL- P.LANS. BOAIVr.I-00 lthasocetnisetodomai_s _ CEIAELat &LOIN'S. - • ' +seem 11111ssitsma Ikelan • ~yYY i:_ i , 1F~"3'7 ~,aT:i Vid> WINIE:-50 bans Claret Wine, egiAlt.o,ooo IiSTZMI, Prineipe and 1,4, 0116 %PM GI homl ard tar se% craoror SELECTION OF VOANDM drIBI3 mad-OLD Kra ISIIIMadad livid sad tot ads by • • • las3ol \a sao &azalea/. - OD 'lBli s,drums Codfish_ in 'tons as Ira sale as • I enr4ol • ZSOLI6H BII3IIIITLT. /1111)13A000-20 kap - Kentucky (Be 'twist I. *Wax La atm sad On , ... ••' • )100 • • • ENGLISH. /It 11211111 CIT; • FER-4120 be Rio Gage. 'curt rro'd lITTZR-8 kegs fruit B a tter , tor sale b wzr EMILY 71. =Los: HIEBI-300 bones Obsess, Toxin: i f by piSti—White Fish, !Trout • 'sad • Herrin Ibratrr ar • : UU*T FLANILLINIC Y orookiegarispilig R ICE, -20 tierges *lmo BA" just lead int - m *ak es - Dural - 0. BLACKBURN t IrrilLLOW 4 3 bbls. prima Beef ,Tallow, Ang4t,lirrViltoarrongs INI%I9UGA.II-30 - hbds. tbt, do int lend. br. p. MOLAviies4-541.bb15., iaitore, • ol• %v. [ - mart J. T. I J. J. DOOR j NARD= 4 -20 ktp:No. , l Eiszdi-teede by rail; BUTTEB--4 MIL 116338 801 l But. emaast lomis pbelts6 Lasfireefd retwed iala Dr tonal J. 'l'. * J. BOON; I BY • 'PLEB-100 bushels Dry Apples, RI, ," 4 41.14 '27017111.4 7U, and 9 mytr`me.*mms VALID .0 20 bble. No: r Lard Oil. fo? ,1 I■l4 br - - • 1 lLianita norusaa. ip..IO3TOR 011-3, 0 Mk, Castor Oil, in taro 11 a 6 " 638 11110711111111: Q, ET& TIIII,P,ENTINE=IO Ws. pirisa Tartkpeur.blitree sati sae br : GUM Eli ELL4te• /U. Orsaga Gum- HMW , SKED-20 Db "WIT - 1 3004 is .em. aid Eked' by l uirma twrunts. NO. 1 131141:1 7 ,1134 . rec. azt\l , : . l!r sale by w. • ao ear. asth Wpa4 Unmask mea—ax. Nausea aa4 zooms. A . AT. • AidEBICA.N . 3IININ 4 I . 4.11 i tar sate at bre:ll7•artb ommt. OLASSES-2DO bbl L 0 n save net ier..l. 67- faartifl J. 11. kt • • CIGAR-:5 Ma. N. im dare sodfixratalobr Istsl6l%- J. 1L Cal / bbt.k.uf° Lli pedOil. Tar DEMILAf3H-39 at h.A, rat% and Itesal•W CA.lll7Datl. lALEIVATUS-40-bble. and 50 bout Sal• `-erstss, (be ma* IT NOM J. B. CAmpina, PORIE-60 Mair,Pork, 0. 2 •" 4 "'"? 7 - VV40.1,-9aah for Wool, V ar i ty ,• . , \s , \ • :11: .. Tn. sxr o u nat.-.... • N.' - J., o P. BAT rRD ' ....... 1121411 =MAO 01 ,,...D =r , uT. c. PPLeill'lM=lllol/11011011 \ \ \ 0 , - T IM- . \ 1 \ \ rjgalvd. .' * ' . '' a° on.ti• . ' ' -,•-••••*— t+ -, ' • \\\ 1 1 =._ Y i gt, i .k i lighz ) 'et'rg4faiil l 4r4OL; 1 \ tea ittcoicitai niN win 4 •••• U>Ur .....:ll; ' gta;4oek I • . To .1"=“k tore-1...Kr..."4.1..6.11bat 4 I i P ITIM M I NC I2.2 .3._Tp.tporam....at:.ooULDo4 T,IVRATETTE\IIALI,„t. \\ ~ . Ir T .l.D. ja nn. \ , : _.... ; \ ZILE C4E01.11111 IR/LEA/II : \ \ \ *am owe nun) \ , \•\ \ \ =.ENV ELL VONOE.RT. \ \ \ \ .ATMADOVJI DALE N OD -I , , \ . NEWLY \ Yi=l7, Mfg 161,4 \. _ i A 0 . 4 .1 atk2 eg n Nzl . \ 1 \ v \\ ~,\\. \ ...... , ..rav i, ,4",„,,, „ i„ , \ \\, \ ~ Tuvo. 66 ...0._44 i rtigit i tWa .... i,.. \ r \\ e.e.... s SY sn•LNI T 1 T al 113 v .—at to Mamma it —.. . r• -111.7 7 Atisorad\HALL. c ,, s . 1, air isEeODArEEK. , ,\ ,- x.IIIITIAT IVEIMIGOLIIT.3O. \ end ...it evan y zi mien( the ivrefk, ' . tTbl t 1 . e i 11 I er=:* t iebt..... . iii fi \ l' immix— \ [ 7 \ - IN /03ED ATIMOTIONI IrOW PRII3BII kt" ; i \ " c" aamisaisa- r- \ \ \ ‘ ii4lober am lim•FirxmlritlinuCT \• 'I ' 842nepAy - Jimanattoic; .11' 3 adecort 'UM h , \ ' .AKIR OF SlV.ki \ V I; he k1....,P.A. he the zwurraik rAzalirl• • V * NNE IE ED ZIESTRELS;\ \ ...,gist. EMU, aid Ex. D. DOWIFIL 6,1 the \,, ; \ \ ammo* Dawns Ur. J. "AWL ' - .1 \ Inn ow*tad, aluouta staassoi,eaap,,Chatitom V T \ ASs. and alietelk iil loan Mass. \ •\j, \ ES.Ocars ors si 7 ihlask.,orMsofte ts_oieepiny \ \ , , si • Beet OWN/ 010 1 . 4 .....1 a. da.. 21 . ..` ti°l :. ' \ .1 tae no. - • . vastly \ ' i W LI.LICENS irosTmars Etaiopws oplaiLnovas... '" IRMO:bit 3411111e11511. 1 jamas Ladled talials% cammar alba , \'‘ '' ,4ll.. , llatias SS•Mats.- D d' o:l am at v—caa...i:e.t\ C " Huottaio C to rl im a°N " a r : snantenitauk Fauna etfta. ajtr. AUCTION SALES. \ to ur cl o th s - a t .A nc u on . . . 1-.? . X MRDNEEiDAY MORNING, Jane Ist, 0 11)0WitlicelS. a th•Onsigratit Saha Ifaamji, sow, a W airk Fifth etmtn„ will be sold— : . ), IS) NON) Owl; avertml bastbarg. ~ ,et \ PAIL DATIA. Matlesow. -- - Lake lalliatlabling Lats,id Binning- - '\ ; • tri4 and Zartßinning42l4 - by ?motion. - \ i 11 VEDNESDAY stancon, Jana Stb, 1 at 2.ttel.ck ck an , waters. mormaelks_ kear th• . ; 4rello label IlAnum. kn ., Iks=rltt otria... e. i i...1,„:1" Va7.1.747.b.. th.nauur 1...N0m : o. 4 tabls Pot ikon/Sri orllktalan.. 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