PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ri - filizsm at warrE is co. P/TT,8817,861, biONDAYIIOIOiniO, - ,1IINF!,1 . 8, 3863 ear gEdEING MATTE; WILOE FOUND. ON Ed OE PAGE o.P nus . Pr6;o3ene Wunr - Gezrrre.—Tbiewiteneten cfrt, - Wan if one . Weekly Oara,tts dries b Wdr buelnen men Cieltdedrabla !mediae:toe making their bneinearknewn. Ov drentatton is between time and Zee thousand, reach ing algniat awry Sill.glland county in Western Pennsyl.. en* ind.ll Ohio: . . ~1116 .. _ .TO alriBBTl6Bo 3 —lfelther the Edltirriel Boone. ma Prlntinst. liatiblishment or the Dena - o...Ferts. are I• 00=1 on Bandar. • ADVEZTIBIIIIB Irlin desire their :Daticee• to appear •111 th., nem on „Monday =minx. - ..irillt plessebarel 'pea in before 6 o'clock.= Es/order . Ii sn ' ithS,.-: L nemeseemeeseee;•• : .:. l'• • fa:ILO/Like .1711.1 G" 11.0)051,11011& • , . .. • Y a case'. comuesxminc, • AtO$ES POwNell, , OJLanewtir County. roa santroa OZMAX, ALEX. MoCLURE Of Franfiii n GINVIAL, Ciarian County czalime 1g53. - - $180,934 24 76,984 87 inesesse, - Ni ROBERTS, sad Superialrndeal. g exhibit, for tho first of through trains.— bomb on ly : ; now gng io sun on the 16th "1Y began bee to b n e - . s„ro 0 wilt bho The next two tare I.7.the or the . importance of Wu Peat . en th n show fntrhislo 'value of the stock. THE 012ErIE AliD TIM BISHOP.% Lest week we published the Bishop's letter to. ', the Gaztle. We were no little amused at the re- • . . p1y..,. Tbe.Bishop's argument war, that genial. , ~:.t.'' „:-..enistn,ur opposition to Catholicity, at least, will ',.., ' „.;bitneeessatily robed in the ethools, checidering . .4;',.30 character of the teachers , that ttatm‘ally may 1 . ,„..NA4NA;s..*Csi+eited there. This character, which dm -"‘l.';'Al,..*-4.otrooleisequire, be called falls light. The Gas : ;V:Silidi take'', up the latter word:. and, without any ''..7.,'-'refirence Whatever to ate meaning, gives as . an :„ . 114.....,;.•: - '. sassy on'the light of the common !temple, the in '; formation they Impart, the • training . In the ele ', - - :' ' meals or republicanism, Se,' , received in them 4 ' 'Atlcatiog to suppose that all this was what the (.., ifi, ,- '..f. , ` .Ilishop meant by false light , he winds up by eta ., ..,, i . ~,-., * :.... -.. ....g. - thst be cannot help it if our system is in . V. .7.. , ' lured thereby. It was gaits prudent in the edt- T',-... ,'',• for to hive reserved these remarks for the num . -4 . -.: ber of his paper after that which contained the - 1 Blehop'clettor, as. the artifice -waslhus so glee . - -log. If we needed anything to catdirm illi in the, -> conviction of the 'joetioe of our cause, we would —find' enough in the 'very shifts and artifices of • those who endeavor to give thatof oar opponents ... • ' - a show of reaaoa.—Fitia. Ccaolie, Am; 11. . . The Bishop's organ is rather late in finding r.',..." • out the nature of our reply!, and rather palpitate , • I ''., , r :`: -mashy in iti insinuation that pa" portion of oor L- ~,,,r t last reply to the Ilialtop,wat deferred to,tha day ;,; i„ . ..! lifter the Bishop's appeared for a sinister per irc;fi:".7 .". ' poser. When it is considered that the Bishop can .. ..e - V i.. . dra lwe lLu tia p I:sl:lbeetteutatteahnsatautumr.me,ewnthil,B:.otturce,aw . : the. taldsiof oar multifUieee avocations, and '''' ' -that we lase never kept the Bishop waiting, but .':. " have inserted his letters! promptly, the inuendo I t 35 '` that - wekept - 1 portion of our reply hick to the - • next day, from an improper motive, is what we should expect [ion' a pernon as untair as the ed itor. of the Catholic hu shown hiciself to be. , The fact ID; our reply woe entirely prepared in ' time to appear with the Bishop's letter, but we were compelled to defer the half of it from the premium upon our celmacia. ' Aa the editor professeS to have found eo muck to "confirm him in tholoonviotion of the just. . wee of his cause," in the ..shifte and artifices" SS ha calls gm= of our replies, Why doeshe not , 'Word lim ier= consolation to the Catholic read r''ea of his paper 1 While we giro both tides of the question to our tinders, tile Catholfo never :permits its readers to etcany thineopposite to the views of the Bishop_ Is it sired of the "fi e light" reflected from-. opposite views, t which Is so powerful that it destroys the true _ light which the Cagier:le Church has been instill- ing for years ! de to seotarianctc ilia - the common !cleats, 1 ' i which ao alarm, the editor and the Bishop, :!.., :.,,• i • • where Ca th olic Directors "ad_ teachers obtain 't.' ' control of the eohools, ,ne. this have in some 1 ; . . •i.s. 1., parts of thin State and in lliaryland. In the lat t!, .;,:, `ri•'-'-'ler:litate, to cornet the mil, the Logielature has 4 .• "i" weed- a law forbiddm- the non of any state „.4. ' , 'p,. ~,.., elan book; and tidal visa found necessary to pro ', tt'Zeat Ca th olic' leathers from introducing the ‘Catcohlatil of that church., .„. The "ragas, the light which Catholic Bishops and Pricks tear,is the light of a liberal and :„..' -, -• sound a - donation, coupled widen dinfranebise ': - meet at the mind from priestly thraldom. The ~ ..:1,-,,..- moment a:person arrives at the conch:talon that 17:• ''; %.',. itio his rigaand duty )to uttle • his own reli i if . t!... f gioai • *kith, after careful investigation; and that .. -ciVi. . 4 4 : it le a duty he cannot to,anothar with -1: • 44 Out a dethronement of hle own manhood and -, reason, he is lost to the Catholic , church, if be t 111 an honest man, in nine cases out to?. The 41; trouble le, children taught; in our common %.•:"41 1 '''' sabools will think for themselves. They see iii ` this glorious' privilege, this Inalienable _birth. right, exercised by others, end , they straggle +- with with the chains that hold them s sintil Any read i i A them ill bleb . ' !. . ......;::...; t This spirit of eelf-rellauce, of independence in -;,,,'• ' te - _'. t, thotightud action, is absolutely necessary to e . 0 - .. e ..• '' , . tree goriraunat, where the people are rulers r: It -i . . - ~ and pliere every man, if he witfid become a gaol 5 ' .:( endear,' citizen, must take th e ~ reeponsibllity of ;-1; .*, Cat ' thinking and acting for biamelf. • -O ur school ;; ' ;:it -- system is • civil hustitution, originated and kept ;;:: 1 „ , up to malts intelligent and safe citizens, and if . 1- . S• - they are inhale”' to th e Cathollo church, which N' :' shows di 120 freedom of tboaght CM rtligit6a zest -4 :. I._ ,-..,-; ta is g,. ft because the'.goirit and tendency of the ?:1..,!•t churchis in direct opponion to the Tien of free in r`; enisdihne.; 'They're the antipodal! ot each other, .i '`., t . 1 . . arid most always alai in violent opposition.— r ' l , l t . The Catholic &nulls it daspotiam. There must •-- , ; be as inquiry , - no questioning, no salting for a reason, The "tam of - the churchis the e¢d o f - 'ergattestt. The ulna of the Pope is infallible— ItO is-the,volce of God. The priest holds 'the laciti of Heaven, and be only unlocks to the etc. \,. ,••• • • ••' - •dient. ail loquiry, all gut discussion, is her l•;': , ''esy, the moet mortal of stns. To obey without ; -• '; ;" L ': '• . questioning—blindly sod implicitly to obey, to to •,1` ' - .lits. To quution is to die. 7 • .1 , : to it any wonder then that Catholic priests 4,3 n dread free echoole, Where free thought will cater, w•- ;;;,* and young immortals will ghat It ware a won der .., , ,' ''•'•-' if they did not. !Bet ft is not the fault of : 1 the eohoola, but ' of a church which, cannot stand 1 , the-light ttl our free institutions, when their spirit is carriedi cot n tho education of chit -. 4. ' '„ • drei. . ' 1_ _ ' . ()Arnow to run.GENT JIIIT,--Tbero 111 at present 1 great-cutside !tenure in favor of trib al:4l3in tt UrOadtt The Grand Jury la con; sanded bylaw, la this instance as the gusidiests 4.4 the interests of the people,. In voting on such applicitlons, one eta should never be for gotten. ` NU subscription should be voted to any road, . .Where`thers is not a scud and rational joy of e u tintrufely 'the tad-payers. A road gasybi ierybenencial tO t the peopbb which will not pay... However heneficial a project may be, • subscriptioAshould be rejected unless the path is clear.. IN should rejoice to ace every road whioll.llk2=OTOT been talked of. about Pittsburgh ballt,.and ire believe they would all Do bead ; alit to the .btutinesSof the city, but would they all put T _ he GnandJuvy would do well to eon . x,;: S ri . Yi ;j:~.. . O s amu I> asp .b . "trunuscut Bart.soaw.--we are glad to , _letar• that the Cotembusioliere of Dea ver eetadr_promptly;seceded to the , totomvien &don of the titatid . ,Taty by s subscrip tion. of ,$100„.000 _to;the etook of the Oleteland and; Bil#5 , 51' , - Beaver *comity will rind ttis w eats sad raSuble lavestment,lad Lt vili, galaa: ki prodizisiee-ot veal 1021 t, the atitotty:.: We,,hope the, *and. lertot Aye: igheejeillt Igalts4i sof goal au example.. Tr Cananituointes charge:appeared in . . the pispateh, gain' dsynaince, to the effect that the Cotmtypenaintssiesums had taken from the Allegheny Valley•BaUroad Company a gift of slooeseh. for signing the bonds with which the County Subscription to that road hed been psid. Waimea waited to see some uplenation or do nial of this charge, before alluding to in but none being forthcoming, we have no alternative but to Conclude that it le true, The published. County accounts show that the Cam=loners charge the County for nearly ev. cry working day In the year. Last year Mr. Boyles served 301 days, Mr. Ring 803 days, and Dieters. Mitchell and Algeo together 311 days. As the year contains but 312 working days it will be seen that our Commlasioners manage to epend the most of that number at the office; and It may be regarded as an invariable rule that at least two of them are to be found there, on County business. on every working day in the year. This being the cue, It follows that the Com missioners must have signed the bonds given to the Railroad Company at a time when they were receieing pay for their duties as County Commis stoners. And as the beads were Issued io virtue of the legitimate 'Powers of their office, it was • past of their official fluty to sign them. For their general official duties the remuneration is fund by law; and tbeynave no more right to take extra.pay for signing bon& Issued in the due course of their official business, than they have to take pay from a person having a claim against the County for drawing a warrant in his favor. We see no excuse that can be offered for an example so pernicious. It may be that the bonds were leaned in advance. of the time In which they could nave been demanded; and no doubt it was a favor' o the Railroad Company to Issue them at once, instead of in instalments; but that . 'was simply an act of courtesy and accommoda tion imposing no p'ecullar labor, and involving no claim for reward. • Peblin officers, whose pay is prescribed by law, have no right to accept of gratuities for the performance of their duties. They ought to be ashamed to ask for them, and if they accept them, they deserve not only open condemnation, , but public ecorn. If the example now, cited Is :permitted to grow into a precedent, weehall see lone county offloirds delaying business for the ‘parpote of extorting donations to stimulate their activity: will not do. The amount in this instance id61:10; but that does not diminish the .pernicionsheu of the principle. Another danger, and the danger, above all, to be dreaded; is the inducement on the part of the County Commissioners to make railroad sub asoriptions, in anticipation of the extra pay, or to refuse to make them when desirable. If extra pay is not likely to follow. We make no refleo don upon the Allegheny Valley Railroad Comps ny in this case, became the gratuity was given after the subscription had been made; but the. danger le that their act will grow into a peen. dent,_ and an expectation of gratuities of this kind willant as an indirect bribe to the making of subscriptions. If the acceptance of such dourzurs be regarded as justifiable, they may be Increased to. any amount. and railroad ceases nice may holly out to Commiesioners .• pre miss of a gratuity so largess to be well nigh ir resistible. 'Those who do not think the legal 'emoluments of the Commissioner's office sufficient, need not accept it; those who do accept, acknowledge the desirablenese and sufficiency of the pay. ' If thoso who now hold the office think it does ' not remunerate there, let them resign, instead a soaking dentist on the generosity of those whom they servo. There are numbers of honest men in the county, 'we dare to say, who are perfectly willing to perform all the duties of the Commis• goners' office for the simple pay pregribel by law. _ Eil'A RAILROAD CO. I June 10, 1863. I $47,366 00 _ 2,5,593 65 $26,472 85 - 5109.949 87 RZIPLEGI A GABII.3LING Horea.—William Miller, yesterday eveningllodged an liformation before Aldermin Major, against Charles Murphy, whem he aeouied of keeping a gambling house at the corner of Liberty and O'Hara streets The de fen It wildant was re arrested and committed to prison. lbe collected that Miller, the prosecu tor, is theperson who was shot by Edward Mc- Cartney, sad was at the time gambling la the house of the defendant.—Josanal of Raturday. , We suppose the editor ctebe Journal is by this time continued that there is gambling car ried on in this City, and gambling too which 'ought to be suppressed, and teethe:mare that we were right in calling upon the magistrates a . nd police of this city to nee their authority to; suppress it without delay. It is also a subject worthy of the attention and investigation of the (Hand Jury. If that body will send for the po-: 1 lice, from the High Constable down, and put them on their oath, we think they would ascertain that gambling hells are numerous, and that they are destroying the morals and future happiness and success In life of thousands of yOttAgrtnA, who are bringing the grey hairs of their parents 1 with sorrow to.tho grave. Bran SIHATOI.—It will be the duty of the next Whig County Convention to ailed a 'tilla ble candidate for the State Senate, Mr. Col o.:snarl' term thaving expired. We aro pleased to bear that the friends of Mr. Csnommas in tin& to preen his claims for a ale-nomination election ;" and we learn that ho will consent to be a candidate, if nominated. He does not de sire to obtrude himself upon the people; but gratimde for past favors will not suffer him to decliuo s. nomination, should it be tendered to him. We rejoice at this decision, for we fait • that Mr. Carothers would not consent to subject himself to the labor andresponsibility of retort ing to Harrisurgh, where rascality, bribery and cortuption have reigned paramount for several yearn put ' The people of Allegheny county cannot do better than grid book Mr. Carothers. He has made them en able, honest, fearless representd= tire. His very presence awed into shame the rogueries practiced in the Legislature. Hens incdrroptible, industrious, and firm, and the county has been honored in her Senator. No conatibvihe State was so well represented in the 'Senate last winter, as Allegheny wan by blessie. Carothers and Dania. Mr. 'Carothers has only been one term; and according to usage sbbuld .bave another ; /tht there is another and higher iesson. We know the man. He has been tried end, found Vail/Vitt. We have tried other men and found them unfaithful. In this age of corruption and bribery, the people ehould cher ish such men u Mr. Carothers, and we feel as sured that th e 'donvention will re-nominate him thy acolathation. . TUN EDIESIMOU Rents!, for April, km jot Aomo to hand. Itja a number uncommonly rich In articles of interest. For sail' Gildsrifentiy, 4th-street, and Miner, Smithtleld-street. Asorinta GREAT DETALCATIOII.—WaIhiIIga n- Jew B.—lt is reported in high quarters that Im portant developments will soon be made, touch ing a financial operation, by which the Treasury has been rondo to blood. The Democratic vet , sion of this story is as follows: An Ohio man, named Miner, obtained from Secretary Corwin, upwards of, th year ago; a transfer draft on New York, for the eum of $lOO,OOO, Minor agreeing to, place the amount In proper hands In New Or. leans within • 'pealed time. This he failedto do, alleging that the institution In which he dot posited the money had filled. Minor was rcoord mended to the Secretary as responsible and hen ' orable, by. the President of a Bank or losers-rice Company's Ohio; and several letters In relation to him peeled between Mr Com in and other parties. Five thousand dollars *Vete money have been recovered, but the balance; it is - said, will be a total lees. It Is hoped that the late Secretary will explain, in doe time, the details of this transaction.—N. Y. Times. COMitniSCEOOI4.—TILT. CLEW/I. — We Moe to record another decision of the clergy of an in fluential denomination,in favor of the general position we took in the rrent discussion on the common school question. The General Synodal tto Dan& Befavned Church, whose proceedings we give in =other column, bee decided against .establishlogparocidal sobools. Protestants gen erally should adhere to the SILVIO policy, and, by rallying against all section& eohoola and seats rigida& in the common schools; strike a death blow at the design of the paps! priesthood to build up • separate aduostlonal system in the interest of their sect. —Phil Sqieur. Tao lam Examia—Vagtarowdsof emigrants, edgily from the wen, are and to be daily porn log into Dublin en route to America. A fan pro portion of then might be regarded as talongiag to the better olagg of farmer% bat the majority comp of laborna, many of them present,- ins to fasobat4 apparance. TEE TUBE= QUESTION. - Fall details of the Canada :it new, shod that the telegraph did not orer-estimate the EEHOUS character of the news from Constantinople. The next arrival will bring dates to the fret of Jett., and will probably be annum:el to-day. In ad- ditiou to other articles on the subject, the reader will End a Tory clear and condeosed statement iin the following letter from London to the New York Commercial Advertiser LONDON. May 27, 1853 Tho complications of the Tarkish question have teetotally ineressed. end although their ef fect has not been etrongly marked on the Erg hale funds, they balm produced rather a henry .fell at the Parte Boone, where. the mania of epeculation hie enured a greater degree of ;sett- . eitivenees...News bee alto built received that thnspprehended rupture of diploinstio relations between Austria sod Switeerlend has at length taken place, and to add to the disturbing occur rences the overland mail hot been telegraphed with the annoucemeut that the American, French and English commanders on the coast of China have agreed to guard Nanklo, Shanghai and the mouths of the great canal from the advancing ineurgeote. There to also intelligence from Bar ash that the Court of Ars have manifested sew determiuition in favor of war, and thereon eequently there it no pitspect of a a settlement of affairs there until the Brlileh army has ear , ried its operations beyond Pegu and taken pos-- 1 seetioet of the royal eaPal. Thi enact nature of the demands of Russia upon Turkey erestill enveloped met in the al mysteries of diplomacy, but they are supposed simply to be that the various concessions great eel to the Greek Church in Turimfduring ilia Into foie centuries, shall now be condensed rend guaranteed by a regular diplomatic convention. To this the reply of the Sultan has been that it . is hie firm intention to respect the latter of these oonoessions and to extend them on all possible 1/00010113 fn the most liberal manner; but that it would amount to a total forfelture of his inde pendence If he were to submit to enter Into tree tles with other power's as to hie obligations to his own subjects, and that consequently nothing obeli indoce him to submit to each a requirement. Upon receiving this refusal, Prince Mensobikoff,. the &onion Envoy, le announced to have taken hie departure, under eirounietaneee that .would seem to denote an Intention to resort to tame as the next step. France accordingly bee ordered her fleet to tbo Dardanelles, and the and Runts are therefore forthwith coming face 'to. face upon the question in a hostile stands England at present has made no direct move ment, nor is it belieied she will Interfere, ex cept as a moderator, unless it should prove that, notwithstanding the solemn protest of Ru da, made a few weeks due, to the effect that she had no ulterior designs upon the country, a deliberate resolution has been formed to attack It in wolf and lamb fashion at any cost. In Lon don, s fire belief. prevails that the whole matter will end in explanations and compromises but it must ba confessed that this is to be attributed solely to die feeling that the etantionutel abeoln tists are 'afraid of'. provoking a war, owing to the ulterior consequedoes that mighe result with regard tri's new rising of thefilibtiale, rather than from' any Men to be gathered from the pre"- eat aspect of _affairs, or doe tone In whieh they are apparently being carried on. Judgi ng front all that Mu transptred thee far, aoker.on would be justified In saying that s more deter- - mined 'etiolation to bring stout hoetileties was never manifested than that which is now to be seendn the conduct, of Russia:, The probability, however,,, - 10, that resistance on the part of the Sultan was not for a moment antleipated, and that all the warlike demonstrations and haughty notifications put forth, were resorted to in th 3 firm belief that they would at oboe be seceded to through fear. This calculation having hum disappointed, the step will perhaps be adopted of declaring that Prince Mensetdkoff has exceeded hie instructions. Whatever termination the affair marhaare It will, afford another illustration to the world of the cluiracter,of those potentates who are band ed together to claim submission from the multi tude, oaths ground that they alone can preserve the untie of order, and that without them there . would be nothing but anarchy and bloodshed. They have now had everything their own way for four years, with unlimited power to hang and imprison their.subjects, confiscate property,- and contract enormous louts for their armies and favorites, and the result is tot only that the danger of insurrection is alleged buthl to be more Imminent than ems that the whole of Europe is in a state of alarm as to the moment when the absolutism will fall upon each other—a ienstimmation, moreover, only deferred from their mutual terror that in that cue their eubjects would fall upon them. For soma time past anxiety has been felt with regard to the position of Massini. It was keown that he had left England for the conti nent it the breaking oat of the tart disturbance at Milan, and the Austrians and their allies had 'set:every engine at work to capture blot. Yen leeilsy, however, it was made known that be is coca more eecure Ib Englend... It appears that he was at Milan, for a short tips, three months before the insurrection, and more thane month after It was suppressed. Hie pretence , la said . to hare been. known to hundreds, andif that Is true his not having been betrayed furniehee a strong proof of the deep feeling by which the peo ple of Italy are now animated against their op- 1 pressers. The news from China of the combined in tervention to uphold the present dynestyagalted the insurgents among the people, had been rk ceived here with great regret. Positive itustmee- Alone, however, ere euederdood to be en their way to the English commander to shetain from inter meddling. The English funds have declined only from 1001 to 1006. Money Is in increased demand Mod the Este of discount Is from 3 to 31 par cent. The report of the Liverpool Cotton market 'for the week thews a great eteedinesi at tomer price& The grain market has shown more firmness, although there has been no actual change in quotations. The news from Conetantinople has caused this tendency to improvement, since the mere poutbility of the closing of the Dards nelles udaioneettnentinebillty of the Buoolane to export wheafifrom ,their provinces on the Black les; is calonlated , to create some degree of epectilative excitement. At Marseille' It has already caused a eousiderable advance. The next eteamer ppm this Bide will be the Puede on the let of Jane. Our last dates beim New York are to the 11th of Mey. Sesouton. lIIIRTYLNITT TO NILTICAN WQIIOI.—.A corres pondent of the New York Ban, writing from San Antonio de Hexer, Texas, to relation to the so• cent unmanly, disgraceful and - unneeestarily cruel and ahamefal act of an officer of the United State Army, in having two Mexican women Hogged out of,gatop by soldieti;asys:—..lt was said fo be theioploion of Governor Lane, &st ate President would strike the name of Lint. Sykes from the army list, as en example to MB-, .sere disposed to make their own Cruet will the brit; Bath a step will show the Mexican people that the Government dote not consider them al together brutes,-Le he cropped and whipped at every one's pleasure. These things chow the netuitsity of civil . law. As long as the mllitry are allowed to play each pranks, no annexation par ty can take root in Mexico." Private advicesjast received from Mexico state that President Santa Ants affords every encour agement to enterprise( for public improvement; He bee taken hold of a number' of railroad and eteemehip enterprises with much seal and spirit. For instance, it is mentioned that be has given the French Company, lately formed for estab lishing s line of eteamehips between Nero Crux and Moore, all the privileges they, salted. for.— The railroad between Vera Crux and the city of Mexico in to be proveouted, and roads ore to be made between revered of the large cities to the interior. If.fianta Anna should avoid a war with the United States, which he eon easily do if ho pleates, and 'should devote. his energies to the development of the ,resouroes of the country, - through the means of an unrestricted oommeroe, be 'may effect a regenerationrof Mexico. lie will very soon have an opportunity of effecting an amicable arrangement of all pending difficoitiea With the United States and upon terms that will be very beneficial to Mexico. Now Yeas BOOT Alp finor.Tuani.—The Ne York Poet says the boot. and shoe dealers have been doing a very large and prosperous trade, and gaols in - tide line continue to advance, and will be very high this fall: Most at the dealere are now getting their stock in. There will be a ecarcity of all kinds of thick work, to ell the materials are very - high and retiree. Bole leather, linings and labor have very much advanced.— ' The California demand le limited. Mining 800. prise boots are in alight demand. There but been Dome demand in the !set week for Austra• Ile. , Tue Buoy Swan sr firerionn Heusi.—Fier Grace„the Duchess of Southerland, mire a mor ning concert at Stafford lioueo, yesterday, for the purpose, of introducing to a select circle of . friends Miss Greeolield, known in America nn• der the nom deplores of the "Black Swan," who woe formerly a slave In the State of hiissleslppl Mies Greenfield sing three• pieces, all of which were warmly neared. She wore a splen did dress of main maim: trimmed with bo g ies, that was presented to her by Mrs. Harriet Beech er Stowe, who was present Among the guests *ere the Duke 'and Padua of Argyle, the poke end Tochesent Norfolk, the D u k e aw l- Botches. of Montrose, Lord and Lady Shaftes bury, Lord Oroseettoe, Yisootust Pahaeritott the French ,Andiassufor, Lody. Foley, Countess' of Jersey, sad Lady Clement/o' Villiers, Lady Benson, So-- (Fm. the tea Presence Whif.161.6) a. THEIMULBON ESTILSION. Tho iahabitouts of the north-western Sales of Mexico appear to be greatly excited by the rimers which have reached them of an intended irvAaien of Sonora from this State. We Aare heretofore stated on the authority of a correspond eat, that openly of Americans and Frenchmen had established (Am)'eu in Let Paz, Lower California, rrAere they were engaged, in the early part of Apra Plakllly preparations to inraer 504016 410 Clti• huahurt, and further, that two English ones-of war were stationed in the vicinity, intriA: Ling, it ie supposed, to interfere in case the exOdition to commenced. Letters have been readied from Mazatlan, by late arrivals, up to the Ist ttl'ApriL lly these we learn that the California ex'.fedition under Count Itionmet, which was beliotec. d near at hand, farmed the aboorbieg topic of discos- MOIL The Governor and Commsndatif:Genoral of the .State of Sinaloa had Interrogated the crew and passengers of the English brig 'Trio - phina, recently from San Franothoo, ea to the remora afloat. Their replies, says L'Echo du Pac‘figue, seem to have greatly alarmed the Gov ernor, as ho immediately despatched an expr . taft to Mexico to Inform the Supreme Government— now General Santa Anna—of the facts. . - *Upon this new' the editor of the Whig OMR- Merit!: • "II is very evident from the news we publish to-day from Metailan,,that the pimple of Mexi co, are greatly alarmed at the rumors which have reached them of, an intended invasion of Sonora from this State.• They will =questions bly adopt the most determined measures to re- Mat the invadere, and with Santa Anna at their head, will be far more formidable than general ly supposed. Latd.soeounts represent Santa Anna as barbonng and expressing on all ems ' Mons Implacable hatred of Americans. Nothing _would plemo him more than an oppoptunity of falling upon a small army of Americans, with the whole force of Mexico, and crushing them before aid could be received from their distant countrymen. We would not be at all surprised, therefore, If he werege take the field in person, sod make his fortune and Ids popularity on de stroying the expedition. He Is well aware that the invadens could not be countenanced' by our Government, and would count on mak ing them an easy, prey. Success, in inch a cute, would immortalise him with the ,4elenit cans." • ARRIVAL or A SPRUILL EXPRZBeI AT Sal DI IG3.—The Sandiego correspondent of the San Fratithem Herald writes under date of April 3oth. "The arrival at Fort Yuma of a "gpectial Ex press" with orders from the Commanding General of the Divisions created no little exaltedientin thegarrison of that poet last week. The contemns of the deepatobee received by the commanding officer hove pot transpired, but Obey are pre :aimed to relate to the "Boeotian Expedition," Bold to be-fitting out bo,your. oily. You are aware that the execution of the laws relative to each expeditions are entrusted by order of the into President to the Army, and I feel assured that the expedition will never be permitted to pass the cordon of military poets located in the Southern District, the commanding officer of which is known to be an energetic, breve and determined (Aar, who will perform hie duty under any oircumersncea, no matter how criti cal or delicate they may prove to be. He has the power to prevent anysuch expedition from crossing the Colorado—and that he will exec cite It, in the discharge of his daty, you may rest moored." _ Gaaar BIfTAIX AltD CCDA.—The London Times of May 26, holds' some strong language with respect to Spain and Cubs, and their cow, neotion with the slave trade. Complaining d Spain's breach of faith in the matter, It says. There are so many difficulties to be encoun tered that really it seems by the force of weak nOM only that Cabs BUTTiTeS to this day in its antique character, as a huge slave entrepot. In the Seat place, Spain is under • treaty not to allow the slave trade, or the introduction of slaves into Cuba; and, though treaties are waste paper in Spain—lf there is such a thing as waste paper In a country iihere there are neither books, nor newspapers, nor, letter writing---yet certain British cruisers sail or steam with • copy of the treaty ou board, and give no end of trouble to Her Most Catholic Msjesty's slave catchers. Only within the present year we have cap tured six of these gentry returning home—that is, to Cuba—with cargoes of slaves; and the [im portation is not half what it was twenty years ago. Then we keep an AmbaseadOr at Madrid and a Consul-General 'ailerons, klweys agar Bag about slaves, and keeping up's sort of per. petual "Undle Tom's Cabin" close to the ears of Her Meet Catholic MaYesty and the Captain- General of Cuba ButHpain could racily laugh at ail this talk, as ,casily.as she laughs at her creditors, but for one awkward circumstance, which gives an adventitioas gravity to our re moostraneas. Hard by Cobs, almost within eight, there lies a certain Power not quite so 'given to intervention as we are, but quite as sharp at annexatitn. The United States are open moutioul to swallow their beautiful neigh bor. • • • • • a' • Bat this le rather yule work for Spain, widish knows full well. the result of • trial of strength with the lords of Florida and Texas. . It knows that nothing whatever presents Cubs from befog absorbed in the States to-morrow except the pablia opinion of mankind, chiefly as represented by England sad the other great naval Power,. It Is forced to weigh the con. sequences of policy which may forfeit this protection. We have not beard mach lately of the• "Lone Star" order, as the future conquerors of Cuba call ttiemeel tee, but the Incident tetchy mentioned in oar commercial intelligence, and commented oa td the Lords on Monday night, leaves little doubt in our minds that we shall Icon hear of it again. A vessel of 400 tons the other day man aged, spite of the British etagere, to land 1100 eaves in Cuba, In open day, and with the cognizar,co of all the Spmnish authorities. They Were only the remains Of a larger cargo, for 200 - had perished in the attempt to save them. selves. - • • I • • • • re Now, should each incidents bo repeated, the frublie mat certainly snake up its mind to incur no 'apostle in teaming to .Uer Yost Catholic Majesty the possession of an iasnd of which she and her officers make this abominable use. They will not pay a large Beet to prevent Spanish slavers from landing their live cargoes in Cuba, and - another large Pa to prevent Cuba from falling into the hands of a more cirilissni race. Should Cuba become one of the Sated States It will doubtless retain its sieve institalone, bat the honor of the whole Union4rlll be pledged to prevent • farther Importation.: Iluteanity will gals at least that the change. rosy think the sot of annex ation unwarranted'alid rapacionii . but we e'en nevertheless regard It as ono of those transitions of territory to civilized front gemi•eltilized Pow ers, Which ars so fragment as to seem the natural and inevitable order of things. Tina Twins Cut—The Cue of Miss Porter and the alleged kidnapped coldred child,. Is not yet disposed of, and now °couples the attention of &Sprite Brooklyn. Captain Synder' now fignres In It, and on Wednesday he was brought up-fer contempt In not appearing when ram mooed. He excused his conduct by saying, In effect, that he had mistaken the juriedietton.of . the Court. Be was admonished and discharged. Miss Porter was aleo eet at liberty, end the child placed in charge of Sheriff Lott, to be din posed of hereafter. Tux Timm= treJsreares.—By advices from IJamaloa.2o Ofelet Instant, we leant that the : mifioultyibel l ipert the Council and the Assembly Is growing more ind more serious. Governor Grey hes addreseed II communication to the senior magistrate of Bt. Andrew, calling upon the inegirtmoy tithe parish—te adopt measures for thepreservation of the public peace, which might be disturbed If the prisoners are liberated from the penitentiaries, . In consequence of the went of means in public chest to enpport those prisons. The Governor had already order ed the female prisoners to 'be released, and the males are to be gradually released. It is said that unless the Coattail recede from' thee politica, there is every probobility of a obit war In Jr, .make, in lens than throe months. A Goon MOVIXDAT.—WO learn that at the meeting of the Based of Directors of Abe Balti more and Ohio Railroad, on Wednesday, It was determined to reduce the fare betweenßaltlmore and Washington, t 0.51,25 ; and to redone the round trip ticket, good for the day only, to 411,50—both Wes to go into effect on the tint oy July ensuing. The present fare is $l,BO, and tho round trip ticket $2; and the reduction, consequently, is 55 ante on the former and 50 cent! on the latter. 170 are gratitiedth ees this movement on the part cf the Board.—Balthnore American. GOLD inn* Ataraems.—The ship Atrerlda, from Port-Philip 23d February, arrived off Ply. month, England, May 231, with 27,000 mimeo of gold. The Cuthbert, from Sydney, hue also arrived, with 8,00 mimeo, and the Epaminon. dary from Adelalde,-with £170,000. Competition bee become so greet between Benicia end Elan Jon, California, that linemen so caning pauengere for the sum of twenty fie cente.each way. r:AVITILALIAS Corron.--Sotne specimens of Australian cotton hate lately been been tested in Liverpool, and pronounced to be worth le. 10d. per pound. The Matement to that it can be grown in any qaantity, and with very little trouble. . There're 8,000 etriwiewers in New York city, working for flee menthe in the you and taming off about 1,200,000 hats and bonnets. General Manslield, InsPeotor 'General of the Army, it is said, bee been ordered to • visit of reoonnoisanoe of the Slesilla or disputed tent. tory between Illeziao and the United States, The State Stook Beale of Indiana is winding up. $lBO,OOO of its tune were =rendered to the State Auditor last week. Ayr I have been laboring under a defect I clOl tbt for ea, Itst two 'ann. an/ oraaard. So bad war tor alz:Artbat Cavang . arrn mad or write. or do .7 aart of icalal'.s work. car wee Z.L7 ',N.. on tla•oprarrlte a'..broft.he street. I arm rel 4 o . sonan4ed by one of oar Oro - frai , ra to call on Mr. Bo:onion. at 11. oars. Wllilrao pblL 011e0..1.36 0 1510 , 011.2 Mr. C. Ito .vermo rrEeTAOLCS IrSIeL •nabtad me to perform .11 thoas dotter ....:1 ma I ever 411.1 In MX lib, far .Clete I teal tar) 0..00101. HM. Gar.., 27 Bond .treat - " Cleveland, November 12.1051. " Pfurn the Jeerer of Roeherder.: nor...Tr, April 7,1551. Me. 541,rnia . Med.: celled at your 0f5., In the Arcade and pur•himi too pert of your patent 0 LAEIES, 1 Muni them auperior to sty I had ever before IMted , , mallerd mm then 1 mold Lave exPorclevd. Lb lie 111• W nut them mile, aut nu me • Mont them as area as 1 -mull whens lAy. le tiro 11=1=11 VZEIMI ifthin —This celebrated remelt IA unlrersally acknoteledged as the bast medial. ever dioioverol be eopelllnt on.. from the human foilosion Is but ore of the thausands of •riurtary certificates that hare been given In tortilurany of 1:8 Guam Ohio, blond Hama. J. KLId a Co —I [aka you that I have used cut.ttla or Yaw oalablutad Womb E1g4,16.3 sttb deldellz good .1844 sad would Uka to have 11006 aorkolß I amid sell .r quaulltY here. It You road It to too, I will all It without not charge tot lay trouble, as than are but low phyaleiloas bora Gonna WAGGOILLI. this onlrirectaal Yamlfuse can he had from MST' dremalets and merchants, la torn and sonntry; also Liam the sole promietom FLEMING ungnman, Eueoiscon W J. Ilidd I Oa. 60 Wag stmt. Ear Ws believe Nattire has provided remelt for every am.. which flesh Iv Mr to. RIEIt'I3 PerItOLIUDI ROCK OIL, put up as It none, from th• - great laboratory, contoaled- deep la the bowels of Mother ',Barth, 1., enthont doubt, o. of the groat.: of pm reinedles. head the following testimony, Moen by • grateful parent: Putman Padua. Ohio, gent , 15, Um. or'r. A. hl.N.lare-8171 1 ham, is all sour Petrolaum. Rock Oil, aome two months past, and hum been blek. Ing tor your agent to get a farther snePly. could hut* it some damn mons. We hare found Me CU vary emellent In Flax and Dyearitary. fly doubter, at Um time your agent wag hare, was lying very low With Me Our. 1 gars Mr a teaspoonful. and In three boon any. the iserood. mot CM flux stopped, and atm recovered Imandlamly. La also an astraonlinary moody for eon. and Iran:tad Eye... Cuts. Bruises. and Ithsunistiont, and tot the Piles, some hove been rand ea long standing. Your., with respect. luso Worlddlr. Far dl. Or ail um Urnaillsm ritub.ngu• E:a==;===:=l iteV ., BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Hero. I. tb. kind of Wilmot. Its to the rel. of our SAFES. nen which we ran conlAsidly rest the reputatlsu of our work. We hare already published several eertllleates, . peering that Safes made for our regular and ordladri . sales. and sold abroad, hare been subjected to the SEVEREST TESTI] LI ACTUAL CONFLAURATIONS. and preserved their cont.. totely flee from damage. The fallowing In moldier proof of the lune incoutntside eharacten 810,000 H—t UI OY BOOKS AND PAPERS ISA WITH A 840 SAPS! ALBION, Elm COnvir, Pa. November 12.1122. Ilsarass. Hum A Diarry—Dear M.: Your two let w. duly received. 1 was absent at th. tome. I would e Aard to your Fare, 11:0111darl to PlafinlT rliis PROOF. I tote] the owe I bought of you Last fall on the -rnlva.cl the lath CI Jun. I.o—roy stars building Sting burned to lobes. It w. t au of woad and ',rialt— at the ilm l of Ila h ..tire s , to a r eid b lellte; ti!!!'.!.;:e.wii:ero It t e there was a large amount of oil. It was a very hot Ore. - Sly not. and book' accounts thatwen. In the be.. to about Ten Thousand Cellars, was aved There was not rim' sisols P rOmmli and further. I would advi. person any who Is doing buslness, to 10. DO 110 e, but bay • P.f. to kr. their papers. to., la—wnd, act sue that is good I ma safely memo:mend your Mal. to •ny et.. Laid( Yours, Linty • JOUR MAMIE. gerCAßD.—Doccor Dirgis having been relined from Lis ofacial ditties as Burgeon sad Pim&lan of the U.B. Shrine nog Ital, will In !anise eV, his swill , eiSed attention to hi. Pratsssion. (Maraud midst/es No. UV Third .beet. above kmllbael4. ony7:43sa IMrWs Dieser the attention•of our read . • the Aleartlsemeitt of "hloltsr6 LNVIGORAT/Nl3 (k)ft AL." to he foaled-op= the fourth page. Third Annual Statement (IF STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND lIABINE 1141111811.19011COISPAY.ef Ilerrishurg lletsueno. 16.56. Lamb of the Conniany. Mar 1. 016 61 Preinttune re. to Loans 1. 166Z0 94 •lotereit reed . Loans, 916 19 6141.10ury and Mike Furniture-- I.ooo.oU tioas3 Pre... =celled 1.799 94 teruslost. 7.1E3 61 • Lcures,Expensee.Cocanoecone lie tosuranie.Frenturat. FtetionerF. 44.-- 77.9/1 II ()natal Stock. ;Ltd in and -- 7 00 Account cf r-oour^...co 11.00. Its. 10cce5.....t.......-115IZIS TO Yams: i ....... ...32C0.C1: CO D e "d chtyVen 3l lll74 *""' ' '''''' 1:32.5?6 "o . Cub na hand,: In bo:pima went. __...._ _. . wurei b 7 b00dy—....---- li= Zl . .CIIIInt Furblturn CO l ntstiobery-.- to.n.syy 70 Amount of a.lotetel eau= eyelid Out Com. yanT not yet due.. 0.000 00 • •IitTOSA: IClini P. BUTHEILYoft.D. Bettatla etouttall P. C. SEM:WICK. Ilarriebufet NAMES , J 088.% Phlledelobial A. WILIEINA, Banker Pittsburgh: A. A. CABBIE:1v A. fpl a wmilitrop. D.nphin rounir. T. JONEs. r"1" ROBERT $L017.. Carbon untety: - • P. rarruwoßD. President. A. J. GILLET. dueler T. lusure egelw t t o of boa lnhtud lowest fa*. Mof , - 0,001 . lo oi , r rola lowest rates enou: ot wittleafely. Potletes Wool to dwelling houses either gnu: motif or tor • term ni yea.. Butaelt Odlor, corner of fourth bad er.Ohltrld 'treats. A. A. CARILMIL. Arta..7. Citizen's insurance uumpany of FittAborgh it. D. SING. PAA•tornr. oADULL bre, OITICZ, - 94 WATEB, SEM= EABEET AND WOOD STREETS. se , 494ctscs BULL AND CARGO RISKS CA lin 01.1!() AND .111fAIIBEIPPi IitYLIVI. AND TILIIILTL. ILI le. 47- Ara... ofostr..tt low or eursouni by 4lO. lecanli Vie per. 2. of Its Era.. INL.4.IYD TICK rittt 5.V..1.Y..11 . 08rA17119. DIIILCSJED: Ii D King, . Wan Liiiritur..7, IV.. T41..1;1.r1,..,,. • Panne Ass, Itonort Duoiao, Jr.. I John Dilworth. B. orboricb. oirsooto.l.ltoro, Advert ttoawntor. J. rwhooninator. Rota DoT.. A, H. HOLMES Sz. BRO , IKANUPAOTITEERE SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWRSES, Eto., • PITTSBURGH. oat. 544 Wood st, botawoon lot and Ind. Altwork Iwamoto! apse to 1.7 rcaoormtaraL - da notil3.l Fleming Brothers, (iIICCOLISIORI TO J. KtDD it CO.) WHOLESALE ERTIGOISTS, No. 60 Wood Strut, fittdnoryth, Pa. mrlope..taTs of Dr. 11'W:.'. Celobratod Vermin:o. Lin r Villa Oa myi REMOVAL. POSTLEY,'NELSON & CO., IIAtIUFACTURIIIIIS 07 x ,1:,.:4. AND CAST ISIZEL SHOVELS • SPADES, GUN BARBELS, - SOLID BOX VICES; PICKS, 14LBDGES,- MATTOCKS Have removed. to No. 17 Market 6trect, where their ourtomer, and toorthoott stedrally. arehaveed to fugue oar emit to foto porebsting •Dewbers. t.h.6 the menn for the role of Mount N. harper A Co.'s oolebrstod aIM ' AND MANUA'S FORDO. too, we aro Or"Osted to fornith • Imperial . article of Fodor at Dottorn prioot. Die/A3m dlimas E. LOOMIS. STOCK. AND BILL BROKER• Notes, Bonds, Morgages &0., _Negotiated. PARTICULLIIATTENTION (LIVEN TO TUE POIIOIIABII AND BALE Or STOCKS. /FirOZSoo over B. lout. mars Wood aud Fourth stmts. Pah JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN' BOOS% MOW, BONNETS,> EATS, 56 WOOD STEALIT, 17111 1 / 1 1E0Ht Between Third and Fourth. WirMy stock embrace, every variety and Style of Mot.. ato,T, Benue% to. Dul'atlaatet-Attwt fret. , the New Bataan asactfacturw e, wisp lel weperli o Pee..torTSPrig,ar..;',Stel==ndtaio, __V,lrghblbT.V.,`Prrt &tot.% sea POW leek. g rllfC¢Mr. will please call W. eracelne betcre burial. wad 7011 N T.. ---,WET. T. KENNEDY REMOYAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTEU ADD WHOLESALE DE.KBA IB FOREIGN AND.DO3IRETIO itAnDWARE, , AND, aco Have vemoied to LL air now and extensive stsov,tie so mot stmt. fair doors above the Ilt.Charl ea Ilotel. inure thole OnstOmerl. ngerehstita aroerell7. ore 101 l ed to au essnaloatkoaor tbizaet omelets assort. mut ever offered lo th , sodtr: . tellty ilYatill Diii_fiDglffliU 'AT THE . . NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National Da_ uar= Dallary, cornet of the.Diatoond and Market greet, (orre4ts Drug Mont) ritteDurkb. • Wiles and llanUemen wtehlout to obtaLulifellka Ilketwees at moderate pricer. will Wage. call at du shore &sunhat,: mot, fitted or with ,lery enrolee Bide eutd Sky Lightly, matured with sun akin that the operator can take tba most accurate fan dmllee of the htuaan term with all the earreasion of aniteateal lit. a ant Tarnow. - • antrraelake. Uinta re, Se-. acetwetely tried. and du licates taken of original ilkettataa. 113.Veraoput not related Is ta/u• &WM unlea • rer- Ity.L Dta ikanenes taken of fief and deemed persona to 0.. n tu.atr...a .Lcuatl. ..411= open. sod %tar t t . Ina trout tali; k i n 4 8 r ELLISON'S FIRST PEES= DAGUERREOTYPES. POST Or/ICS .lIOLLDLICO, MAD STRMIT. ifIITIZENS and otrangors who wishio ob- VJ tale an wants, WWI: and life like Illteurse,at • *err Modeled. Mk., will Cad It to their Intern' to rail et thle well tome eattWahmeut, when 02ttre satlebotiou to irtaar.tagd. or go , g• O. GRIM lammedbeet GM.II sad lerilatte ever cob. eructed too Il the Image, with tuetrunteute of the uwel powerful Ideal, abil heeler alortell the PT.t... of DM , . M i tatlptie: ox) wrier? , lir c h a r. ol tereier t a le " pi= of tie Art, • Mho I.OIIPO I / 4 1 1 .bs o t singly erlngrosiplorbkti ass sum ban eurorma. Roam eps sal epiratml..--N1PM060.24 ■ 4 clock a.s. to • Q. TIONIE INSURANCE COMPANY, YEW YORE CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! A C. 1.0011/0., Axon% No. 59 %Vox! street, IYGGcrpA Lamrie. Labe of Wm .-ttam.,Bariforl. lm at l'lchard ...... Firm of D - ono. Moo Co . Ili ram Jl. Maell Pam of of Melba.* Co. f;•orar -A Wm of tioerge Barea CO/ Amm of Nog MoDcror *Co" clitor of Willard Wfk.d . aP ..... of Stone &E.g. - /J.l"v O. Irby. Chop • Do•Vfr (larks /I O. B. :Jmb re,Cd•\,\ inr J-art -....Ftna of J. o.lJowe itca , I r liGaw of d. •IL Larrenef L} (Warier A .11 , Jekley,—. --Jinn of Mickley 0 4 0 alleebori.je..-.& - or of bowie Attalbor7 . 0 \ P. dforfon. —.."Flrea of El•eb0,1.0001100 & AM. Irm of Trowbridge. Dwight J. 4. D. -..Tirm of Delo= ria Marfa P of Babwmg gram Co of rhenium ' L une D of B. D. Moron &C.o. Lunen D et Comm. LWor • Of , Dff'nfor Dm of T. • Migraine , , /amid Salford of Jobafon Fsoford. reptar par of Nanco. /1.,117.0t. d” - ohro of leoya Budiand er darken. Merrick, doll. P.o ord Fin. a A. W Bun. & , •? 3 - Ku Z0dam0d...—....----.Eam of K. trek...mid tot. /Aurae - pritt.:.-....-..-11na Of I/opting/Liam la, (lo* Jima/. A. the. .tirmOrirowm BM mer a Dvicta.• h.. ff. ProthogAzus:lll.2 of Froth osbrlO.Nmrtii & CO of bwift. Iluelbut YON Poets of Condit liable. Ward A of Work a C o. Jo ,uro J w Ja..6. - 5r.21, - --.1 , 1to: Ilitren. Stamm/MI Co. nnvt /f barner, lloforkrof • &tea'. 11 . 04 .... ...... 13 , 1 tirarntal Bart. Pof.mier of Forgo S Co ' ihoo'f* Akr=oo..-- fizorge or 43.....c.fr.wc. co. 6imao:4 4 Looms, ymia.t. CHIP. J. I[I.IITIN. &madam. . R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the late firm of Brgardy & LoeMt°; tiIIOLSEALS DEAVER IN BOOTS AND SHOE.,! 59 Wood street, Pittsburgh. \ • . -ii MARRIED. 4, - , . Oh 0o hth Instal:it, by IL.. N. U. Nesbit, It•T. JANIFN litißl3l.Uo E, of [h. Pittsburgh andel-mt. to MI JEN' big ti., dim:leiter of Judge Cook. of Groorsbusli. W.A. morello:id wnt. P. Executors' Settee. • 4 LL persons interested will take botien that letter , heetameniary en the E eat. of WILLIAM of the city ef Patera. ith. demised. hey. hewn iminted to the ondetehneed. Pew= hayloft dein.. analoi.t. the decedent will pruent them to the under gimlet. and thine indebted will meet, payment. ti the= lewd. tiIiTTY. Market street; CIIAELF.h LIAYS. Liberty ...et. Exectiter's Notice. SPATE of JAMES I'. LAUGHLIN late CAof bth Want Plttebunith Letters Testeniontorr erste icrentAl to Mary Laughlin. one of the Ezeontors named in the sal. All persone indebted to the sold relate an herein. no tified Weed:et ho. 724. Fenn Amt. /M, Want. and settle the same: and those hoeing claims •nu oat to /mid ovate ell) present dim duly ant e anted to the oinderslgned. MAUS Le 110 kiILIN. Leon], z. bel3lltAn447 8.724. 0.10 of. t,P.ltintrAls. VEW MUSIC, NEW- MUSlC—Annie my own lor Laugh Foster: I'm Mnrrying ROL a new /Jog by 010 0 .1 Coth.thlise m. at Home; o Thy Loon all Danger IImsMEL fut.. Lai . ...AM: Wild glower...M*lMM Ob! I Loy. the Early Morn. Balk There Sold Ms Down the i 115.,. • new Ettilope. smut Answer to • at too the Wagon. Wallace: Pallor Prins. Polka, d'Albert, this le d'Altergs beast campanili:ll,M le embellished with an excellent litho graph: La galls Itlna Pelts, Watonlink. • HEW MUSICAL WORKS. Wrolbut7's Musical CompoolUMO Musical I tide Mecum boost Caerny's Letters to • Young Lady on 21.0 Vette Slay- LW:remelt Plano Forte leane, ?Eror', Etodesdel•loot, bound The star. met reeeleed b Adam.eb ' trio by Lien) JOU. U . /11ELLOHAL E IVoo0 et! PEACE, PEACE, PEACE—WAR 'Astir— to Carta—PEl/0 LIAWOI/11.4 tupelos 2 agt rt enTlo'll front lb. Eon with • ere and eholes .0100E= of TEAS. COY/ KES, 013111. WO, be , thank. the pub. Ile kandly fin the very liberal patronoge motto,. lend wlehe •Loo to Inform alo cartoon . . and the public that be ts now grutpared t• roll lb. ohne articles, and many othoe sett elee lha Grog,/ line. not .nrivizetid ft oath. ry cad lowa,. of pets he any store Wait of the Moan. Wed. 'enhjitet from China con be open fn the window at the PEOOD• TEA OTGRE. thet will testify to the pabove by • bled nod ord • pingant onalla tll who any low° to sad il.ta/MICO 'Et e a/ at th e folle o w . log prime— /In. Black tad Young 111 son Teas, ELY, 314‘. and 44 ands 0 , Savona, Oolong f 0 cent. 21 b. ratil Eng Oolong 02 and la neat. If th. Extra floe flavored Young Ilytoll 0234 and 74 eta. VI R. Out:powder and looperial. ba . 7 0, and 11 fit D. I itOY QUMbIER GOODS FOR alms AND ID BOYS' WEAR—SIURPIII a StiIICCIFI.S.LD hare Ilcot . I . " aTeplei l l ' ilf: 01:1 Me= a 7 t l : elndea which era at...meter (Stripa. for numm,r Omni Striped Valero.. Ltneti 11riU.. Crotcn Cintbs e nom mer (meter, ant Printed Linens. ant Paphant ri \hits and Gl...am fa , \ jel3 VALUABLE I., FARM of Ob acres (89 of welezed salroe r :st i rithlll ' ats! cea pllee t o ba atTittr i t hestuoad, 11111.1ele =salt MI ' 1 4.0. A l,O . FO twee lottalre of ' 211lIstAS W4ODS, ten Commercial }hotter. 43,31seket street r, w BOOKS—Juakarrivcd .m Harper Brothers— Lsf szt's fresh Discrestiest b Dabilsit mai Nineveh. clan first essiplete tbs revisit of the &coal llsnic dal, of thai Evans!. Nisrtyrs, Nev. C. B. Tula, Tor J. br rein 11. 8. 114SWORTII, IA Market street. AN WARRANTS—We will pay 1..1.e eknot market A ixt ;tiro foe the vWit t A rie L ms sites cf t i :! S 8 A j.. 31 • alt.! Statss ilsok" Bailliss. Fourth civet. aAN STOCKS—A few shares St,* ta t : , UP Baca u 2 ,1 EtAtre Balk vA34 4 at H e , O. meet A. SI ILK HANK OF PITTSBII3GII-10 6hareifor aal• at the old . 111alt.1 3420 Rank ^ Bul:dlog i rourth rtra.t. 1.1•131 A. WILELAS i lA/. ttoo Y ti . CLOTHING—AII siiip in great tatioty. at eitsinn. 13 Cathie Hall. 7 s 4oWeed Weet. tir RAPPING PAPER—Medium,find 7 Croor., for f. at rho W.ll Pop.? Itroro`oonro. N. 45 llortot rtroet, toktrrron .od PnoriO .treat.. 7 jol 11.10.11•8 PALMEII. TRANSPARENT . WINDOW BLINDS I , • my hybibm. wartmont just rted for nib by 1.411 . 111051.18 PALIIEu.. 5.5 ' / -1 11EAP WALL PAPER- variety of new P•tt+rns. from 8 to 18X mots per roll. for raht by 0 . el Ti 1011.68 rA L.Bl !Loh% Meet. COFFEE-120 bags Rio,Cofrae. just rea'd. cud Comae br XNGIAPII `r UM TRAGACAINTII,-I s orae Chain Tra lA fur aal• by Den 11. E 81:14:111.13. YEW GOODS--MURRUY k BIIITOIY rikLD haw, eamaaeri*reea ITfax their third tn , . ar at , alatElt GOODS. et th , soaa,nlaa—TO, esatrays. Lawns. Booerts. an Bonnet hlbben.. 1.73:k BItLINOTOIi b freal; thalipatoa IlarrLas,han 1 . 4 by •\ • aarla ty• NaCLUE.O. PUTollete IIEBBING Io bb „and half blds,..just reed be (¢11271 A. )11VCI, , G. and BULK BIDES —40;1:100 lbs. IP Gwen =I E&k Elam In store .n./ to bra for 1. b 1 MeGILLS GGE. UGAB-OURED HAMS AND cot ßEGF—BeeteGvantr slnsys on hand. 17 ; 31ofIll iIIEAP WALL PAPERAt NJ Mt cants nor MI. for ad. be nvrld WALTER T 31 IVINDOW CURTAINS--ti s rectrilhg rotted. at wholetal• sad meal!, tar aLla hy_ rt \ ylO WA ITU. P. ItaallBll.KLL. tiLAXSEAD-4,Abus,\Flexsead,*`inikin ry 4 .°"".4'br lB4T II DtCig \ BEANS -2il bbie. fine ean. whitOk7l\ In am and tat tale t;Y. \ \ \ 1341 . 11 BMA. )4 Liaoarr, C1)101014 Wateti. Aet. VODFISII-111drams\eifishia storer 10 for nle br 711:1RIVIAt, DIM.. k bids. karga Alaciitrel; • \ C hair bbla. dot ga o l! a bt, i \ cr,utru.,, A_\ Co. A I cay 2t ‘4IEVES—Ia d 6:. N s i'. 14 and s, lo Slays, on Li hand and ft " ftlift "' ' '\\ V ti: ray 16 '. VIPI B \ ISUORYB :SW Y. HOTTER-10 jarofr4ll ButtOr,:reo'd' , by 1P ',Broad lmd tor Ada 11 , \\ '• \. \ \ \., mr2s A. 4 , A.. 4E. 114 Yed, !Lett, TiIEATILERs and \ pi"' NO 1-16 - \ '`vsoka Ji, - Feattnee and 1 aaen VII " m^ nos lardnag‘,/rOns steamer ilasiLrd. for Bale b'r • \ • / m 726 ,• \ \ ISA All IBSEN A \ CO. \. - XT I ULOO3 SCALE \\ A 'le - Salo lon o .n. has Deno In ote lut a elort .10 0716 Y0.11',119n. lto T anuirr, ry4ALLow T , ow\ Oil, swir s lasullog Irma stewur IleAwoke r. foT .114 by • t.72T . .‘ uhkleeti uIDICILI • OW:. y .. br it_9 [ 4 1:Ide Zed a ,dnt.rostli UP. OARB.SODA-:400 , ,b,ge NeK aiitle I._ Say. Cub. Soda, tar it.% by 1 \X, \ I'. a' . ° • D. A: YatbitgsTOCK • , PUTNA4'S MONTIILy, , R) \jarle;-IpaA by . f 013U1.1 11. 8.. MYS TR i CO. lIRY PEACIIES-15 Iwo, Oriibt . ha* jij Dry to Ores. fm atom Oa Pr kilt. Ay , \ ~ Drll4* - , \ $771:1.. 21,41TIUMW* CO. X ill) ALLEGagNY SAYINGS 11ND— A ftvf slum of tanp \ se i tor23 Inca,Bß], and Rod Ratate •••• , 1,731 IS Tonna xtra, t,,arposita Dant ot P Rub • • U)otms FOR 84114k-Bonda,of Pula • • •a waists fl pe c k crt i. lateret. %ilk S T , F0ck.11111 14 .4 Etil.tat aroma, *ll5l 75 fourth Amt. oppalt• Dent of PittOburr.b. pFLOUR=44 lablk s tityo Flont;jast ''''' a°° "'" / "'"" A " I 'V n " 7 \ InTai • \ • Ila HY. ONES t tip. tl EATIIEB-100 sides E. Sole; PA' • mann me& ml far 111. ty_ air 23 Lercu. VII, a CO. s I OSE—Hee'd at the India R bber DOpot;. 2.ooolktt 3L inch ma Limb Ilab• • for ado am% cir 27 J H. PHILLIP& 11411 k tatmL, E y AB rula 'NULLING TUBING 1k 00 fee 1.. x of X. X. g. X, and %lac] caUbre, a Tent us aril ot, va'd and for rata al. A • \ .111 , 0 1 a—zo o i s Ztgo=a, . A .• roux FINEST BRANDY IMPOZITED.., Ik~St to , Moatils pArrows, lath.T.4;, eIENUINE HAVANA CIGARS-414 per ~ nd thautand—at 31011LIS a PATTON'S. ”L Pal c I ENUINE FRE.NCH OLARET-37 at blollllllla PATIVIM vs ORRIS Zt PATTON—Headquarters fox, 'TEA. at me. at the Dlarland. Try their bfbeent T. 'as exe.lleph sabouch Toes hay. LITILItaId 710 Ii•• T.ork seat Philadelphia. VRENCII CHAMPLIGNE WINE, equal to ant In the United State& it 11l 'l4 bottla. The not•cannot linrert.4 for the snow. bat Ire as, da. t.r3-r0 , 21,1t. fdl 'Ten la • lets . • jell MuttßlS s PAM:lomat aidlof the DlaJnon& PEAS—JOet ree'd at the City Tea Store, g rartau. Fourth and' Yeity atreeta.as crlza quality f You= titian Yrs, at 51.:1 ?D. nib ig aa good Tea as a . e . at bunglit marict.nYoursolyrthos. WINDOW •0 TAINS--Glazad 9Y IClndor Perer:jut. reed sad for isle br Jetd w. r. nansasw.. SS Wood stmt. . . • •.t• : .1` t t .4 . l ),.‘l \ izaltation reg,,,r=b! P R lIANGINGS—A choice collection at] for ~rte \ w. P. MAILIIHAM 85 wom L)I4K%I3AREGESL , SO pieces plain, • fl umpi no-vwa rrADe. antba sad otter its• yie. or Elar \ J: D. 11.411, J us t r•e'd at. iut MASON a OU.V. ss path street. \ \ ISSUE dtakd GRENADINSS--40 pieces a.1.1. -vii WlT.Atrus 'sod Geetsdleez of the meet • karbla rty I a 4 mlarr,Jast riled ILI A .1.41A11..i4 g C 0.15. 2.5 Ilftli error. 11 ,‘IOIJS. DEW= INES—A. A. ASON CO.. 94 firth atiq., vp.,; - ott lienday urn• LIG ..,ewe• do Led St 110 i. • Jell ES-150 pieces riese style ktirieci t .a. sum :tress. mg 121,2 l inAt• Darrg...l l .‘ . A. M 0. - ' GUAR-51 • 8. 1. 11 • J4 ' l ` fa "' f " " P: j. n R. DILWORTH a Co. I rA OLIIEV LLB LLSIIIOO bbls. sad for riPi k CO. TPOR SA.LI—A comVaie MINERAL , ' NV &TER APPNitATUEIi la the'pePt ardor, cotaptisle; `Fountains, Cooks. diee-Sop , Bttud,Wasble Rpm with Skiver plated bears. p Battles trltd, plated tnikl. PrrPP cam, W.p.m. brats ti stand. a c.• `IS Tick.; Dore, att ewrylblos repattits et... Per 1. 1 . low hArk., Apply st the Wllittra Pena ittel, Mad ARM. . je o • s : ent Leave. trots Yaroor'S 'Portfolio, with oridall ds Wes M.Cotriojo.t iyo'd b. exprerr. for Ws by t \ J. M. W/C1.1.1N, Dwok.aller sod Stationor. 63 Wood Anat. bet. Third watt north. Slt LE--5,000 FIRE llRlCK—blaci- S(w-,tetel be the et.dersisretel alloy Casale, and of e raoarsllty La turd by Id. the "Orizaba Iron Worke P. IIoCOII.IIICK. Jetrnt • corner of Mallet sod Water stmts. -§ • * a. • an an. U . ' 101? "". 11"'. ra T7tiIr&INNIIORST 2 MURPHY. SEED—,SO bble. Hemp Seed - , for Bate hr 01001 Il AIWAMICSTOCC...a CO. ADWAY'S READYIiELIEF-112 gook Raderafe Ready Rell.L Fr tale by to B A. FALMJCSTOCIC 2 CO. 4.LSAJT COPAVIA-250 Ibe. Balsams P Coyaln. In We by .1.10 B. a. vatticsvocic a co. V ik TOTE POLISH-1000 lbs. Stove Polish, " -J itu " . "' d " 41 f'"l. A 7,11010 BIiOTEEII6. Jtlo mmesgani s .I..lildd t 00t„ 60 Watt amt. let .11' —.A gross • .rme- oteh Conte Candy, just soled a i o=4 , l iamuns. 10 MUSTANG LINIMENT-16 gross Illus. "" 7 4`` ~lei BROX' RIM. jell) N v EMT. AND SDNE. LINIM!NT-2O Amene!Nerre slkt . trafal t t i mr&Alf us. • by GICOTCH. EINUFF.--4,(100 lbs. Garrett's 1. - 1 Beach buff, fora. 1A m. 3,toßuora O C "'NEAL—ZOO Ib3 Hpndoras Coohneal, for • 011 : •, (1 ARABIC-500 A: iba.line white Gum 1014ln gore and. for sofo hr PLESIING BROTHICELP. rOWDF.R--60 kegs axvi 100 kegs Ituk Powder. lallsosht .4 f.= iukt. t ya:el:wan. Apply to ' D. MALAIN: XL\ mh 11(ON-15 iota Pig Iroki and 3 on Nail nod hoe, for We by THOIIII9 WOODS. JrT Commercial Broker, 40 Market atreet., - DoTonAo ROE HERRING—art pp x xz.elr for furdly ore;4l3bbla., half MIA, qoAerll. WILLIAM A. tIeCLIZAO..\ Wood AAA Al= gaT" .1 4 1 AIBROIDERIES—A !now lot of 4 l the IVA richest - And =as Caslslemabie "tiles of ltm ester. j y..4 °P"'"" A. A. MASON al co.'a. 25 Fifth \ stell' QILKS—,-1.50 pieces of the newest pativie, 'Lao. plaid lad 'Trips/ Sax. last eased St tag A. A MAtitAt a W.'& 25 filth stmt. ' lIALLYS end BARNORS-100' idecee, lalatifal pattern, suss awl tor NA A. A. neeoN a 41().."3„ . 25 FARA Stnet- AWNSrAnotherinvoice of those Terretteap Lawn... 1114 nie; • MASON A 00. , ZS Irdth rtnst. RAPE S . • WlZ—Just reaehrod at A. A. MASON t oci4s, RA sirs, amt, 110 mama ern. E plaln and nabeddend. 9.9 VARIED PEAOkS4-13 aka Diied azalea 31 • & Mee utlela.foiWe kw to elm .W..aeat ' Je9 A. A A. AteillANE, tloo• ntreett. 141 LY FLOgIt--69 - labla..Eitra\ F ik4:4,iri It II Eft--20 jirs frOtth Ohio Buttii,"reed A \\ . \J , 9 - \ 'A.& A. 114 &wawa striet. 1:131BX-26 rafts, Saw Timber for tile, 16 to Zl, hes Kum 9to 60, , fett lensth, 1a• \ AWN wArr a 'ca, die roatr 20,bbld. No. I jibbed Her Pa. Ea. ind for gas by k • a. DALZEI.I. CO. ring% 1745bbls.,kar, Anw landing Bin —'‘ 11. ii.itzzr.T. co: ( 4 11EXSE—,50 boio prima W. P.. Cl ) in anii.pr pals • AIME • • one' •PP .e loe solo s 4e to clomp or , co : DALZI • 47 COMMON S.3.GARSH-50,000 Ccoximon 4-L "' " I ' l7 l3=X6llit t IttrarllT. PEARLASII- 1 ,50 bble. Perirlih, just rea'. ..dfor , •1 , b7 fki3ll ENGLISH. it lig • N TT , P ° l l.l°=g 77 EA Tlt E R—leP Odes Bileniele 'Sole I..thor, ter ads br 1.141 , . 1. B. eqINIVILD. ^ geod Oil:\ tor\ sole Apples ' FILLD.\ br \ ( I)RIED,APP 'forßMe Er OLARIFIED \AIJOA.W.-2,5 iItOOr s idOROCCO6 and FRP& ..ILD_ lbw arurtraeat far deft • ‘, C _Jaz ARO a Da. LA 'DI. alb * EBB' 0— . 5 ~.r daces Co liir itr"L WObita k for ph,.ttPn, gghair Raba. D7tat.ffa.ll6 Ilarket --"" 2 '.e."4, Vu.a. • u. Al,ll BALLS*I. csiC in Ga Air Beals_ ia: :.Also, Is/I••• baltlontAA, &a actor rtkaro. te<4 and tqrAeht by \ J. t u,ranrart. /15 man.[ stteet. 7SIENTII TLIOUSANDSHAPY , SIDE, of xa, In nonom Fusentit: o!%2D,t'ifliilk7. 75 , 0 p r ..tt • ESE-29Q.boxes primeV6'& Cheese, i 400 do.rrlrKer<=oftnb,...NßELD 11141%511AW14...Wer 1000,57 Crape tAebilriMisteredlom,ne.in,24. \ \ •A. A. 11A oWI a Wm, Pro :a. nab twvorqs—.so White. Bitie`„ and "I ''‘ l'N. " .bai*l ' P ' 4 ' l""''''"l" l . ' .1\ VON AoXsllotLif a SWAM . • •. 014•1;PAKASOL8-1000 nett s ?* 4 " i isoN IX?, NaN.,. Vs innb WIRS:436IIIIUSINTS.A. very bewai l. ros..inrtisimt, *tom ruigibit. from Timor, ity, s3.' - orforqoor fre4 latd . po sob et tboWoll floor Won., . et. Mares Thtd qN 1 , 007 th Streets, OJ , \ \ ,O 1 \'\ TUO2U MUHL& \ ° "4:9" d rer.i.x . Vg s rausiime one- - tt A RNi• nED\ lkiLk Ja.y+itL`7foaLilaG .ad 18'4L • - pp ASHBOAADS.- 7 12 moo ‘ . 4ll:ip 4 b—dr.'lriPATl,t6t.b.r, AND WLICA MAN` . 152sAtel Doe.Emilmogersy Asa` IL: VW iuso:l " I,pept;attril'ali "I.SIBILOIDERNI MO ,-2 eeroni*beat Sti`Tp nC o 1,4 eery cvd ft: D} . -11H1 2 CO,*, tilti UR() —2OO boa: a 'prime :Aaron aol_tevet_ ANNNEbus. Elaxreed,"in store ma rbe , u:4l mum DICA*I(4 *O.\ 41. : Pi g tone Napier (enlkbiaat), 4 1 ; 4 g %.‘t:17'1.7.4"2117frirD112.11,1111" ACON4.2IS casks assorted Baton, in !intro sea for*, V 7 (AI mum pumas' • ext'..- LLARD Ufa ~IU b 1 t. •67 \ 'U~U Na 1 Lard Oil,\fig. \181.1.11.11 DICKE! a CO. \ O‘baleiceotton, in\ stoic, 41; awn MOSSY a \ 4orroN-4 I s•likby • 'APPLAS.,-, )00 tidy. I •pp ha forsiaipi. ' 115.111.11 i L CEZX R O J G”bbla. iniorkslaxambYcounis. AD-Itt 1 L \ titega . toalaz kegs Trial , \ • limn ,------,------, .., DOTATOES--M bou,lieekutpnot, pinkl 4.l" Ka la k i r . " r \ - 11. 4UNS. /"..F lll 2foT ‘.1 .--- L\4•\M i N i tli \ *. Y.1...a ° , 2 '1 2. 4 i filigier, "k g 6 9= 1'4 4V \\ \ k \\ \ \. \ \ ''‘, ' \ AlubsEislENT's• PIEfiTEZ. lostrri a seem ' • /kilt Maxasia \ 1 1; BILHIMOKU karkon open at 73i CYJMIL ; Pepin aztoomi • thi• cedcof. CO e 'a Thr, b. 1. ' 414 St 1143,1 " 4 "Yiat , 4 12 a d'Tylthir ran enact srris.dat a Mr. ALEUT enraim. _ as. eILOALLIGHLa Ass retyrettommL apo:1000,_ P luoy InoCuto. Joao /.341.,\18L5.1,0,11,1 the . g r i D4'"°' eix-nzabaka ores1:112. - Adio..D.ratitv rr. Brldarei , dpenrL the,,Eirtr..c , • Frartorto--,=.----4,.1.,--.4...111,1mr1ar Lords•-1-- - Mosier . Arm vbratt the LieViiiia" t" D. rip rtat Tr Lock Ad 4 . 01 , ._ • \ To corteirkdo snit stows Ida • DAXO7„ AKA ,Ww: ...- -SitOWharre 113.2otoormr—Bearttkf Mr.]. pßootort. - MA 8 oTina, - SIGNORINA BALBINASTKr palm& DONNA. ASSITA. prom liwy•strw Melte. la en Dalma to of boa York. Mara V. bop Ware to sancta:lea that ght •• A •\ GRANT/ CO) TUESDAY EVENING, at the above fit hch Ottanicn.6 fa ab• bump. vorite T zips= alma Pi The norPlerful Violinist. PAUL 31/11a Tbe melt extracrillnam phoneme= a age;) firstbremium aae b cal *ea* 111AIIBICE arsaKosca_, , coNDuoriar—on DWI:CM& • IsTrum, mmernorta—Tbe Drift of cane/alt. to .1 touts tik• Y born 6. at O. dollar. • &atm., be monied without extra chary!, besinnitm ea 310.01-. Jam 13th. at Iv o'clock a et 317lileber's )la. Sport.V .' With lira, Adoiwion Ticket be ern. • e ery fate keen. tbe number corresponding to It ev mat. 1, Tbe bee to remain In then.. t f Me atlaiaal holder. Sad mtabthhas the cammstilp to Os toned 11171.0 a the ermtom ell' the Concert then will be la • •' tte... • rinuarm of tubers , vealing rosettes, who. duty It vitt be ttern si.ltors tc their watt.. - Premyramaxte • rem \ Orsad Pantsale Dm:wiper, on opn'tir 614 I.•mis Limormatior." exmpoW elemetea by 31•01110 aTIMKOSCII 2 Brilliant Garaticis, Teralreleslibratal Aare -' - neat." •ung br BAI.III3I.3IBTErabiONS. -•.- lanteele del...r. Arrs front .',Tto. libiklef the' nexiclica,. clammed by artot. parprole4 by JULISS. lL flimet Mem . the eelebretrli Vied emerr be Eir Htlihhop. mum by Idadame /1 711 A r • 5T.18051311. 6. The firarl'ilitetto fens Spellers master art, Seattt , nimble snun_by_hltroorina B.Laitcs VlTatiliO* • and MtkartteAMMAL BATT" ISTBAS116:11.. \ • I. "The Itlghlistar.,. • iliredtput eoinnwed imlit . executed on th e Plasm by MAIIIIICLE Bifilapattla, ...The Drng'. Bone from Laois Boma, 1.17.7 • kLeidame ASlSLlikrArn BTEABOIO3II. 3. The Omni Carat". from .La Venni*" by 11Te13.121. m litins 6711te.thliz. The [ "Wine at Venice.. competed b yreler.int. gap formed by PAI347ULIES. • • i„ I. The form Darkly frc. Silo Smile Smile iMera ma." non be of in BaLlilitl'lSTELLhOlfliana - mad AMELIA PATTI STILLSOIEII 11121.Tbe Pluto wad on Chic mewl. I. Teem the sent. betted factory of Bobo a Clark, and ikon 7. Ile . Warm°. tPli. Score open at 7—ooimert. to nallnetime at ate • , - I Mudd LOOK OUT,Pa PROFESSOR JORY,WISE'S UT FLYING SHIP. 0 .11.14 D ACHILL NEM AGERIII6. J•6l kotice.- PE LADIES OE LAWIlas, i p i emmareprzatzinr• Art=SOON, thilett=t—ttlgrog witted to completing th nor Marco. II W marvel trona o'clock tbs./bout the et per tot adults fromor far children Volute for tiorper, to be had at the prinethil i n a., d tr : at eir. Wilkinson's @tom leturtherrith. o t le bio tt:ibtrut . a,;,.. altres taking goner at es tint. Admisdon to the Oren }.led VARCICYS COVILON AHD BRASS SAX HORN BAND emße obtained by wiring . to INIC ANN. CIADOOZat tLo Dwunisa Boom ar B. /BAWD) \ A 'III IiNaMP DW- Le7l3alasot 100 des Fine Ellurti, CLAILL \ Vesting!, ita. OMONDAY morning, Juno 13th, at 10 de ttat. at td• Cosamerdar24.lo4leatall. resat e Weadaad\llltb streets. .lil b• oolli— S ;100 ar•ca.rllSE ik . arrs.. vael daFahl• limit far city ratallan. eampranag • fall mortawat of th• ban. nytea a= lob. Pas , r_qulTl,L.anw.ll.237 eatitiaad .la4n•llltaV..s..naa. _ : , Tooo4—Tbre• ayathseradit oa stuns at au . QP Vraval oadornapapar. ',. - a. 1 , • ‘ Ice \ \ P. M. LOU& aarponomr. rain adatiaal , day Oda me.l4`at. 9 ciebek a. and Tat wish day, Tau* will to a‘iproaral Tarter al baods adeat aar.4 sea. n. Goal.* arloefaatiy aU \fresh sda( a ays, : .uty. Yam= d.. 14. PVC/Alll Goals -43,11, Valuable Cettag‘ Mill and Real Thitite-' N. - ‘ ',.= .... 1 trREMPTOBY 'SALE, BY \yORKB„ k, \ . 'T. 4 . . 1 • . BRYSON-0u SATTIRDAY. Jule tliiat II delskJ, , • , 4,, "i., 'A. X.. will be told On tretnYOM• the TOMS* Kill and ,:, '. '',. I , , 40 7 boontioe to the Intllle ii.ufbetnSAM.P.. `.‘, . ' 4 2 1., .. ' iroowsras the LIGLY MILLX sod famed is NllWrd , \ , . ~ lientoolcy to the rim hot and loston , ell „, T tlT his MILT, is how la ootoP/M roohlo• tool. Mowing tsehtoery-2 oe. mem1..4611 , \ ...„ - a, lioleoJan 1 Wag o Vanier Fro Thr awl (Ns s lo n ,e).2oo 0.. dim 1 pair lisud Ifs.. 293 Ifpnidlen„6o SA•pan 2t.td , . „ ,i1 C Inch WO. with hetet and top dein 9 ilettlas CM* 1 - ‘ ? .- i Willow I Whitingi=r; tin wn Pro:month eletoe \ ~--, e , &limier; 9 List ei t , two straAds wash; 1." Petiole - \ '..4 2. .1., prneme„ W pin.. tomb; 1 per thi.hll,. ' \ :,, Muhl :115tegaPooneripiohne Itathlon 1 Mom tower ‘ c , w.,,,r e , ~,,f • Xroodeg 111aabinen Lloth rew / 2gs ...,- .' „ \i; 4 z .. ‘, '. Mrs. Reels. era Marra . ooseety, or OAK, Irate , , • • \ \ „,,1 , __, tobbtlll, flames, /bode. tt. 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