PIIBLIBLIEIi BY WHITE .t ,PITT-821rBqH ' - .IIIESpAy - MORNING; 3112TV-14;1853.- larliEffii&Valf427ll.l2.WaLlik rquyn, ~.,,,ONEACRPXGE 91791113 PAPER. 111A.Pitswitell fliscrfa.-11. eatailltvintren • :I s( au Waatiy Gazidta offers to our budneaa nun amoitdidrablcznediaa of lava Lu. OAr barluesslamr. n 06' draidatdon fa betrreedi tour and ere thonload, thz aii;aatiriyrr vfllaniand =tiny la Was !'iaurl• . 23.30:iDITERailEft3,-itelchei. the laitorlal Croats .3302-Y:biting Ettelallshaeot of the Dim chums. are *ma i7il Enmity.. ADFLITTIERCH who doni their DOOMS to ooDcarla the 'vapor of Monday cnorillosr. erilfpletse hand - awn 'ln .15eore &o'clock.= Retorter IDEXCIM4III2I SrBIG FOILINATIOBB I . • . rzu casir. 3108133 PORNALL,'• Of Lontaiter County. IfOR AUDITOR. aLi ItiL, - ' ALEX. X. let oCallt.E., Of Franklin County : • 7:02. 50IIVITOR OZ2I - 11LIL, CHRISTIAN METERS, Of Clan . "cru Ceunty. • Tan ASSACGS trJII FArnen 0 ANA ZZ t 111 MON. Qunine.lTS ; pabllsh, to.day, fall deseilptione or the terrible Beetles emoted by thnCitholics of Montreal and Qiebeo, In their to tappet* free discussion. Thies ie the ease where Boole; feels 'ehe has; or Width abe hae, the power. :Free discussion put doirt with theetrang hand, and the red band, - r ~if necessary. Archbishop !logics, O'Con ;-!* - nor, or any Catlielio;:Priest or Lsyman, can • 'tare. - ios: Pretestanisin, on Luther, Calvin cr '..-,Wettleyi . to their hearti content in 0 PraCIAILItt with . peifect impunity. Nothing 'girder than ergumeets, facts and Jokes will Stir be aimed at their heeds. But let o Prot et ' •.'• int:undertake to lecture en Catnolioism In a A:pantry the Meets rale, and Imprison . resat, Ass, or- death ie the result; or mote and %iota violence. • " • We;re gledto pstecive that: the voice of the Arrioricon prem . getter/111Y is outsioken in,favor of Father Govessi. Tic New Fork Tribune, even, • • thoneintterly opposed to his lectures, says that .hti Martyr of free dismission every true free- sunlit Wee beets in his support. Father comas nuiy not be, prudent, in.the eyes of *he persons; yetif be chooses to epeels, and choose to hea,:namoe has e eight to mt. lest hfirind It detofu, - on evidence that his leo tares arenecessary to axone our people to the .„, • danger impending from the encroachments of Raz tholielem, when he Is opposed by such papers • , as the; New York Tribune, who lament that so much excitement and blood is,nte,ated. If, . . ereiinow, c noble Italian Patriot, 'who comes to tell us of the evils of Romanis is his own cons. , • try, can seemly obteina hesrlng, from the pew ._• Cr of Ostliolialsni,•isnd r ;ihe temporising policy • . - statute who couittm Wear of the Romiah Hierar hy for political prirplusse, how long will it •he .• Worn Thee climussion on this subject will he • =abed. forever, •as it most assuredly Will be -, • wheneree'the.Pope of Boma can accomplish ft! , The imamate of the r iot will be found on one first . . - T# Pommy lisss.—The sews brought by the steamship Pueifie,' 'tack will be founds:lder our telegraphic head, possemes 'extract' rdiMuy Theßrat in importmon is the diffiealty between Buda and Turkey. It is difficult to see how the peace. of Europe can -he pref:creed, without . one theparties lidding; of which there does' noteemn to be much - probability; The Autocrat .• never yields, otter going se far, and the Sultan tannetwithout absuodonmented all pretensions to - independence. The genet question to, in theeeent of hestilities commencisg„ what England . and Patten do? - On the decision of these great 'Powers hug the &dicks of En'rope. .We hare . enreleirr. heal our hopes pretleminete. We think that thelgorercults,Of these cenutrin will not den t o Stand loofitnd see the Ottoman Empire • &abed, eritimut Mindere:me, The people of England and Frames SW act permitit • In the Brltiehileinie'of Commons, on the' 27th , ' of May, Lard'John.Beisell made the follewing statement resist:Beg the connexion of her .11a. jesty's.crrertuntitewltli Tuirkieh affairs, which at the..present moment is of slittificant interest. - Afteireferrieg to the settlement of the difficulty With rapt to the Rely Plane, Lord Boatel It wan hoped in London and - in ether amino ng settled, the mi.- ' -.Alen of- Prince IlenectultUr — trould termi nate: - But It appeared that other propoials which Prince Ifenschlkolf, occording to.instruc. dons, made - to the Toritish Oevernment were each, that' although in the opinion of the Ens , elan 43 event:aunt thel were no more then were neceseary,in order to'semore the fulfilment of the deciarationi -of the Porte with regard to the Holylaces, wore, inthe opinion of her blojes. ty's A blander at Constantinople, Ilia cf the Ambassador Of Frazee, of. a netactewhioi'could not Plat be coCeidendlen dangerous to the lade. pendinee of the Porte, and as infringing the eti- Watteau which ail the great Powers agreed to in 1916. -The lase,despatehes from Colman tinople. wan to the Sob instant Be could, - bow- ever, state that thereby' been the most perfect concurrence of views between her Blsjosty's Am - • blender at Cone matioople and theAmbaasylor of the Emperor of Ff 111366, lie should say farther '.. Mat, in-the present state of the negotiation s , It -.would net be consistent with the good .of the public service to prodnee the inetractioni under which Lard Stratfordide Bedell& bad acted; but it would be the poiliey of the Government to malatain lavideble the faith or treaties - and the . Integrity and independence of the Porte: • . We infer from thetnil remaeke, that the - 1311ton has relepted the ultimatum of Bussia, with the sanction of-the Engliali FrenchSovernmente, , salt Is dearly stated tilt the dental:Ws of Ens tda wen of.n nature Comddered dangerous to the . the etip independence of the Porte, and ”infringing , u . . tations whiehail the great Powers agreed is 1916."- Prance aid England cannot back out , in thin quartet, and. the next Frivol. will bring intelllgerse that the combined fleets of these two • .great nasal powers are ordered to, loneentrate at Constantinople, . and if Ramie pensista, they viltenter the Bleak Se l e, and blow' the theta of .' the Atatemat c u t- of w ater.:.He has no naval .. power . ts rp!i#t them. , . . 81061,1 - and Aolra ; e/llnk, and it a war abaa_ld bfeak.;ont in•ths East el . Earope, something fa ' .10111M111 tolibtety may grew oat of her Ilifficulty with; Austria. IV tb)ltet 13 any. fighting to be . - deno In that quarter,: Mersbel and his Italian hears'hind is the Eabenian.in Chlo;a steadily progreaseL— We hope , tlie news is nt limit In saying that the - Arnecloatt and European fleets were engaged to help ChoEmparor. Oar . feelingi go with the In eergente. - We look' upon them aa liberators; ahmethlng hotter loi.Clidna, and Christianity, "mad alrllisation , we - feekaanfident, grow ont .otthetimeseorthoiebels:. - -Tux Casa= rosadur. , =-The contert-sonona, ccd for this evening et idaaego /1a11; by &atter etas llacatu Brruniaii,*lll afford the totem Of manta cue of the rarest!reate.of the n. MU lady vine mwith ripe and ileviable ( . reputation, oa =teat thettlef celebrities in an age which b i te been rewhable for the ' , rodeo- Of ambient - vocalists, She bai =et with ..gresltia . eaeas fit all the eastern cities, and - - z to attract a hirgehonse ;hue, where tree merit 15 Atwell appreciated, .elpaciisily. when Istoritn - .as , ldatiante . Amin • Putt firialcosam, and etuat. eitietdidari prodigy Meter ,Pittllallen, are aLo eigaged for the . teemlon: favoritis In axe eity, erbere ebe firet'..appeared sonteyear el eo ego - .Ulster Nei JIM= Will now appeer i. for tbittetatas. is. tie neeitextrtiltAtbasti !'2ll - olintst of tbe , eft, lad has createdgreat eettestlatitrberever be hie ivies a :red. dltholigh eadiaieritiiiare ha has 95trird off the fiat . hoitoliet.Earept,....whese ha. *Tour:led as a sean d p a t a nma. 4,Eittekoscb„ eitraye 01 irtaido atthe gam: AltogeUtii.thib =tett infants allot of attrar 'Aloes taidort anderstand ti to . • .. .. • 'Ake geina cir,r_sPisll .. 7: Gimiise"fi'MACtizili; 1td7;13 riotill'orzw t mooted "Rh: 111cotfotho4, table of con kits proonit obverof otls9tlvo - outt am/4414 article& The desoriptleg artf*s this-mage. sine; ir/Litbelr HADVDII-agmtr.4 illartnitioze arowcyth *l*" q ll4,l cPe; WaS I A that tuatra iitosicistotoial titia ft La. COnTrt'4ionon#tettene ITFlntorniu Raiensio;•,--We regret tO learn that' the Stand yeOtrday, 'reeommended a County sub intiption Of a half-Million of dithers to the Pitts. burgh:And Steubenville Railroad Company. Now, before this subscription is consummated, we with to eater our protest against it, until the right of way Scram the State of Virginia is se cured. Polars the :mulls extended to Steuben ville, and the Ohio river is bridged, It cannot pay, and even then, 'Shen its great expense and short length are considered, the result ledoubtfaL We are opposed to all infringement of state rights. Virginia will not glee the right of way level:, it is wholly wrong to attempt a forcible marines upon her territory. Iris dangerous to the pro party invested and to good morals and the pence of community. Allegheny county certainly ought not to lavesther money in such an undertaking. We make these remarks with great reluctance. Nothing but a stern reuse of duty bas prompted them. We shall rejoice to see the Steubenville road built, no well an that of any road in this community. We have no personal interest in any of them, other than that of any citizen of the county. We were in great hopes last winter that the right of way would be granted by the Legislature of Virginia, and that the work could go on; but tinder the ,e.xlming circumstances we consider it dangerocifor the county to give Its bonds to a Companyhedged round with so many dif f iculties, and having so many powerful deem and we could not permit the act to be consummated tmtjecting the county to such fearful rusks , with. Ott a warning in time. If the subscription is made, and the road Is built and proves :stunieu ful, we shall roost heartily rejoice; but if the county has to pay the interest of this heavy In veitraent, while we shall exceedingly regret it, we obeli have the consolation of knowing that the sot wits not done with our Coildent. WATELSBUILCI PaLLILOAD...-The Waynesburg Ireuenger quotes new soylug— - "That a Rail Road through Greene county Is schoitl improceeadle, at is known ty (Dory one cpaulted with the itostrapAy of the away.'" And odds— _ • • We do not know that we have quoted the ex act language at the Gazette, as It is not now be fore as, but wo have fairly quoted Its meaning and purport." What we did gay was as follower— "The route of this prrjeoted rood Hee through one of the rongheat countries in the world, as any ono who has travelled Greene county can testify; and those •ho are disposed to embark in its construction Would do •ell to count the cost, faithfully, beforehand." It will be seen that the Messenger's quotation does not embrace a single word of what would; and is as far from giving our meaning es our laagnign We have no earthly objection to the building of the Waynesburg road, nor do we suppose that a tingle soul In Pitteburghlas: yet the Massa ger will have it that Pittebargit In general and the Pittabrugh,Gazetto in "particular if bitterly hostile to It. We beg our neighbor" over In Greene county to go on with their roid, if they 'can, and rest easy from hunt oppoeillonjn this quarter. The editor of the Messenger, too, we entreat to write long editorials In favor of the proposed road, bet let Mao be careful how he makes quotations of texts therefor. WE learn from the Marietta Intelligeneer that the Virginia Legielatore granted at Ito late arc. ISIOLI the right etyay . for aped through her ter ritory from a point appoeite Marietta to an in. terseetion viler the Northwestern road. A road from Marietta to Intenection would be about 20 miles lettg, and would connect with the Northwestern road at the 36th mile atone from Parkersburg. This would make Marietta some 16 miles nearer Baltimore than Parkersburg is. The 4 lntelligencer dace not inform zur whether a road over this route is. to be built; but we Infer that it will be if a projected read from Colum bus should strike the Ohio vier at Marietta, in. stead of at Belpre, opposite Parkersburg. CO3NELLIIVIL/3 RAILZOID.-WO 1,112 . from Baltimore that the ordinance to guaranty $1,000,- 000 of. tho bonds of the ConuelLmille Bai road would rim the second breach, ontology , "either yesterday or to-day. ' • We leant SW that the bomogh of Whet New. ton his mtbscribed $BO,OOO to the.stook of, the road, and the borough of bfeareespert $lOO,OOO. Tan Cnors.—Notwithstanding the reports so widely circulated Tahiti's to the ravages of .the Hessian fly among the growing Wheat, the do. mend tan declined daring the week and pasties are unerining.to - :opexta tevely except at a re .dthition from last week's rates: The lutes of the week have been remarkably light Matafield harcoroncooded only 94e and a very choice par cel of t 1 bite wont off at $1,120. The "fly story" hen been coarme4, so far as it relates to many quarters of this and severs! 'adjoining States, hut wo are satisfied that it is not so general as at present fer, effect the Markets or produce any apeoulativa effect. In thle immediate 'neighbor 7 hood tho growing crop coatinties to look well though not uncommonly so The area of terri ' tory occupied with wheat culture has been tut!, extended within a few years. It requires, there fore, something more than the prospect of Wpm tie( &Lure, or a total fame in a few isolated localities, to iodine spotolitions based upon an apprehended ccarcity.--Sondsaky (0.) Regina' Two Waxer 0/op.—We hays made diligent enquiries as to What are the prospects . of the wheat crop in our vicinity, and find that while there are acme fields, and even come considera ble eeotions which are injured by the fly, the majority of the crop la very superior and large. G=etti'. The Baltimore 'County Whig say.:—..The prospects of the wheat crop are improving—we hare not beard, during the last few day; u ,many complaints as alma of tke nom, et the Sy. The young cord Is thriving." The Wheat in the Little Miami Valley is Win ing yellow, sad in about reedy for harvest. It looks well, and we preenme it will be' a fair yield.—Okis State Journal. Woos. Ismas.—Wool is selling In Venni° co. at 877 J to 40'ets. lb,-part cash and part trade, eau toe "Spectator." • " Wen —These has been an increased demand for' Wool during the put week, mostly for the supply of Eastern manufactures and,prices are firmer. The Wes comprise about 180,000165. among whieh we notice 1800 lbs fine 0/do, (new clip,)nt. 60 eta. 6 moe.; 6800 lbs blood 68. 6 moe ; 1400 lbs Merino 64, 6 moe ; 18,000 Ike mixed and tub 46®60; 8000 IDs blood 48; 86,- 000 lbsputled 48®61. 6 mos; 4000 lbs Western pulled 42,' cash; 7000 lbs unwashed 82i03, cub; 7000 Zs Buenos Ayres 161, cub; and 1000 lbs washed Scoftna se 88, cub. Seurat - small I Jae of the ;fur CLIP have arrived from flewler soy. Virginia-and the adjoining counties, which realized 40 e . ,47 cts..V fb, sash.—Thifc. Coos. Woos—The eget for the week will probably reach 16,000!b,. at 26 ®290 for unwashed; 87® 40a for tub; 87®890 for pullet 40(36qa for Thero to come little spew:astir° taqaby. Tue Wool. Trunn—The present season has been cue of profit to Wool grown.% but the pre- sent prorpent of the market le against buyers. Much of the Wool In this and the adjoining coun— ties woe contracted form the whiter at high prl cm—ho e4mo caees as high 1860 to 65 anti- This movement was not coufinedito soy One por tion of the \ county. This produced • pante in the inarket,:ind Induced after-purchasers to buy. at a high gum. Prices paid for wool by buyers here, have ranged from 80 to 55 centa. The ten , denoy, however, Is downward; and, from the best Information - ye can get, those who bought In the winter will lose heavily. About two-thirds of the clip b already In the market. We are told by buyers, that the Wool this ua son comes• into market well washed and Ia fee order. This la a fact which will be of great ad e,aatage th Weal Mien. If continua —Eases. sale c'ataits. • Itammoan ilarnms At Burnam—We import from th e Balkh, Courier a notice of the import ant railroad meeting in that city. ' We learn that existing diffieulties-betarau-thelfew York Ceptrat and New York and Ede Railroad COM panics and their wins onnealons base been amlosbly settled, and that mishy of the mi ll arrtusgements an to time, connexions, &a, bass been agreed upon, and equal, rates of fuss u follows: .. Balween Buffalo and New York tea Central and Hudson Blur roar: 07,00; Ma Buffalo and New York City cad New York and pie, $7,00.. Be. (wan Dukirlt and Now York City, $7,90. An ansoiropeoto has bean made by which the DOT _steamers, _Crueoent City and Queen of the West, are to run betuen Cinema and Buffalo, carrying poseeOgen huliscrbaboately for the New Y or k canal and No Yoh and Edo Ida Bora ' • The Lake Shorearead Le also to WM . to New . York, over both Unto, for the lame price. The fun from Cleselatalta.thmkirk and Buffalo bat itot been .tolly speed .oa. Froni Chttelakid to New York it Tip. , Probehke be 010 by boat, and 011.4 rat:r oad gin . ~ : „tit matzos' or wan spazare: ..lh'e published, on Satan:lay, a telegranlin de. 'pleb from Philadelphia. giving a brief.account .of the execution of Arthar Spring fir the mur der of Ellen Lynch and Honors Shaw, the de tails of which are 'already familiar to our read • ers. The Philadelphia Bulletin givesthe follow ing particulars of the conduct of the wretched man prior to his execution, togethee with the lest words of the condemned: - Tbe Rev. Meters- Alexander, Street, and Ken o% were with him during the whole of Thum. day, and endeavored to Induce him to make some soot of confession of the crime which every body feels was committed by him, and him alone. In the course otthe interview, on Thursday morning, the condemned man became highly ex cited, and broke out into • wild, incoherent pray er—exclaiming, In a high tone of soioe, "0 Christ Jesua, how*" all this evil oame upon and All the world - VI against. me I 0 why did you let them do it, eta it 1 What, 0 what have I done that I should have been ea persecuted? 0, I used to have friends, but now, 0 now, in the hour of sorrow; no friend says, good man what ails you? 0 -dear, 0 dear me, I used to hive many friend', but where are they nose If any friend cameo to bee me, it is to say that dr Woks. lam guilty/ — 0 how con I bear lif, 0 1 wish I was far away out of this dirty, cruel world! 0 they ask me about the blod I They may 'how did the blood get on my Writ on my coal?' I bare told them, I have to el them; it wag my run blood, and mill they thi kit was the blood -of then women: '0 Christ eans, u know whose blood It was l oif laws; the b od of them too- Melt, bring it, sad listen lt upon his kraut, then all the world will know mho is t e murderer ! Bet 0, If I did not do it, futon it on them that did dolt. . Lit it follow them, and stick to them ea • burning cumi, night and day, until they tell who did it. 0, 1 told the troth, that it was my own blood I and not them women'e.'Whey have destroyed me! and they - made oly an de stroy me I and they ere going to make him de- Willy me-again! 0 Christ Jeans; is'at it hard—. too bard! All the world think lam guilty; nil 'are against me, 'though I have told them the truth! Christ Jesus, be good to my poor boy.- 0 my boy, why did you let them frighten yen, and make you hang your poor father, before soy Ace?" He continued for some limo to utter such fool. lab expostulations with Providence—half prayer, half eat defence, entirely &satisfied with every thing that held him to such terrible responsibil ity. Rev. J. Street and Rev.. Mr. KaturU re mained with him till near kidolght. . Shortly before their departure, after baring gone into a lengthy detail (like that so often told) about his son going down to Mrs. Shaw's and Mrs. Lynch's at midnight, and bringing home the money, be then in positive term - icleclared he was in bed on the night of the murder; and that although the eon brought home the money and pat It in the pocket book, yet be declared that he believes hie son had no hand in the murder of the women, and that be is entirely clear. After having got through this 'statement, he then commenced to joke and lough. Although reminded of the necessity of being ideate, be eiid-"3 have got a long journey to tube, on the, morning- bat I don't think they will get me q$ until after, dinner, as I,evant to lay in • goo& stock of provisions, anti lie then went on to re. lota an anecdote In relation to two men ruining a roe. j Oaten, of them took a week's provision on his back; and when the other saw this, he pre up the bet," and thou he would laugh again until reminded .of his condition. He said he could worship it, as he was so glad to get off.— In answer to a remark that every person in the community believed him Foley, and that his spiritual adviser believed it also, he said—" You must think I am a Greek I" and thus ho went on from one thing to another until be was left to take his last sleep previous to awaking on etar The following is a statement in reference to what occurred just prior.to the departure of /Mr. Street and Dlr. Rental: - Pannisxa's Cut., nnart...Mmanter, Thursday Night, June 9, 1868. - After religious senior. Spring was asked now he felt. Haan:neared, ...Inane felt better loony life; I never mardaredino person, and I expect to die a Clubtlaa ; Lbellees in the Lord Jesus I Christ, that He alonitican forgive my Hoe, and wash my soul 'stale blood—and that he alone can save me, and I never did belirea in anything else. I also believe In - the Resurreotion of the body, India a Judgment to come, and life ever lasting after death, and that every man must give an account of every action of hie life, whe ther it be good or evil, and in a place of happl. near for the good,'and a place of misery for the wicked." To a..queitlon put to him, with the open Bible in his, hand, "Do you feel that God, for Christ's sake, accepts you and forglees you?" he answered, "I trust he does, and death deco not trouble me." To a question put to him, "Lo you, In the fear of God, before whom you will appear in a few boars,' forgive every one who hes In any way injured your he answered, "I do, and I trust. He will forgive me, as I forgive theat" His last sentence was—" Although the boy brought - home the money, he never told me that he murdered the women; neither do I believe he knew anythintabourthe =ran; for If he had, he would have told me. Neither do I believe be bed ear hind jolt ASete ars HIT. Jane Smarr, B. S. Keint.. Tint ampler' retuned to the prison at half past twelve and found him enjoying • calm sleep, which continued until half past four; when he woke and commenced to pray in ► more rational and devout manner for mercy, praying for his son most fereintly, sad buretiog lutes pension of team. At liVelook the prisoner woe conducted to the scaffold, (the same upon which the betak en Skapinski inffered,) which he mounted with • drat step, wincing little or no emotion. He wall dressed is' his ordinary dress, and were a straw hat. After some eonvenstion, and prayer by the 1/41% Mr. Street, that gentleman said: . Gentlemen—De tells ne that his eon— Spring theilaterrupted him by saying, .'hly son le innocent" Mr. Street continued: "He reitersted it to me last night in his cell, end he now declares, be fore this multitude, that the stabs of blood Is not upon the skirts.of his boy." . Spring—"l hire no fnethsr to icy 113 Ont it " An Inaudible conversation then took place pi.• teen Spring and his ministers. Mr. Street, after It vu over, eald, he sashes me to esy—, Bprhig here again interrupted him by Baying: "Gentleman. I west to that night shout 7 n'eleek, and I never blew anything of the mur der until nest morning when the officers came and called me." These were his hat words. The white cap was then adjusted over the bead of the prisoner, the rope waa fixed about his neck, and the gentlemen around shook hands with the criminal, who was in a moment after left lauding alone in his fearful position. There was no tremor in his frame or any thing which betokened emetlettur fear. At 78 minutes past 11 o'clock, the props were removed, and in an instant Arthur Opting was • dangling between heaven and earth a lifeless corpse. His neck wiutevidently broken, for nothing save a convul: sive taitah of coo of his thumbs betokened the mortal agony -the body of the murderer we. suf. feting. .He died as he lived, e boid, bad 'man. The body. was taken down after hanging 27 minutes, and open examination, the vertebtee of thi nook were found to be broken, and death must have been Instantaneous. There were 8111 r• oral thousand people outside, the Ovalle of the prison,' among whom there was much excitement but no dieorder. Thee ended the closing seene of ibis horrid tragedy. For as /titisburpb Gatqc cemusurax BAIL BOLD. At s meeting of the Masons of parts of Alle gheny end Westmoreland Sountits, eonmood at Sampson's Mills on Long lino, on -Friday the 10th inst., the following resolutions wore =Mi.. mously passed : • Molted; That the Directors of the Coal:oils- Mlle Rail •Road Company be• reepeetfally re quested to examine the route commencing at tho lower end of tdaheffee's lam near the Monon gable river, and thence up thi Long Ran to the Youghiogheny river at Men Robins' Wm, In Westmoreland county. Resolved, That we believe the route as Ludica- Led lathe foregoing resolution, would be at lust live miles shorter dietanoe than by the maulers of the river route, and would also scold dm hill slides and slips, with a number of phut "nerves along the Youghiogheny river. The track u contemplated would be nearly or quite &straight line between the above points Ruolvtd, That this meeting consider the above route the cheapest; best, and most eligible in iney point of Mow. • Resolved, That • atttl2SW Chits ty; labor t Rhin, Samuel 7ohn 7.. Mane, William Rey, Samuel Shaw, Watson Means and Robert 8. Robison, be a onnomittes to confer with the Pres ident and Streakier of said Company relavio to said route, and to obtain releases from the prop erty holders along said track, oleo to obtain sub sesiptione, and extend the nuessary facilities to promote the object in view. - SAMUEL MAW, CrAzins :NIX J. Unix Rea 44. Fula nay--Extraet froth a letter dated Ba ham at 26 April , 1853: ' • "We present two American meets Im port from New York- bound to Australia; one, the Piytona, the other the ilophrsels; both ere 'much crowded 'alb paesengen, and ou the for mer the yellow fever Ilse broken out, and I sat dead gunv will be many deaths before the rem. 'platton et' the voyage. The fever has been bad the pasi fortaight. Had the rains set in at the usual time. sq the 20th or 26th ultimo, wt) should probably•hater sathped it; but, several Teasels arriving hire from lilt) bad it on' board, Andes hot weather, mailed . still more sultry by 1 1 110 ,- . • mon', fernrable for Its For the Petdargh Gaulle. pursatrna An coantustmax nu- At . • meeting of the citizens la the Borough of BleSeeeport, convened at the Town Hall in said Borough Os Saturday, the lith instant— The meeting wee organised by calling Captain J. R. Hendrickson to the Chair, and appointing Reuben Mickel Secretary. Buikees Rowland rose. and silted that this I:tenting was Ailed at the instance of the.Bo raegtteouncil far the purpoes of ascertaining tae views of the citizens generally with regard to the - propriety of a Borough /enbecriptlon to the etock of the Pittsburgh and Donnelluille Railroad. On 'motion of Mr. A. Blum (after a spirited discussion. in which Mr. Shaw, Dr. W. H. Hill, Dr. Jas. E. Huey, Dr. E. G. Marshall, Burger, Rowland, end Mr. E Shankland participated) the following resolution was unatimouely agreed to:— Ress/red, That this meeting earnestly recom mend to the Council of this borough the pro priety of a borough subscription to the capital stock of saidltailroad, of not lets thansloo,ooo, upon the lame conditions with the subscriptions of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny ; pro vided, also, that gild Railroad shall be construo cod through Ulla borough. On motion of Dt. W. H. Hill, the Chairman was authorized to apyoint a committee, tocon- , slot of Bevel" persons, the Chairmen to be one of them, • to solicit subscriptions and secure the right of way along the route through this bo rough. The committee was appointed, and stands se followit—Capt. J. R. Hendrickson, Dr. Wm. H. Hill, A. Shaw, W. D. Wood, E. R. Shank land, Wm. Ballston and James F. Ryan. Oa motion of Mr. Shaw, the officers of this meeting were requested to furnish Won. Latimer, jr, President of sold Railroad Company, with a copy of the proceedings of this meeting. Oa motlos, adjourned sine die. J. R. HENDRICKBO3, Chairman. _REUBILN Illtaxab, Secretary. SOUTLIEMI TESTIIIORT.—As the eleveholdere and their Northern echoes are ever' olamorieg about the “exaggorations of the abolitionists, I we are willing to hear their own testimony, when given without an interested design. We give below some such evidence from a Minting. too, North Carolina paper: 8225 Iteitard:' - fir t trn or N 011.171 CaitOLIVA,. New ashores Comm Whereas, complaint upon batir-,hath Ude day beeh made to us, two of Jaitioes of the Peace for the Stater and county aforesaid, by Benjamin Hallett, of said county, that two cer tain male slaves belonging to him, named Lott, aged . about 22 years, five feet four or five inches high, and black, formerly belonging to Lott Wa llow, of Omlow county; and Bob, aged about 16 years, five feet high and black ; have abater,. ed themselves from their cold master's service, and ore euppestd to be larklog about this cone._ ty,committing acts of felony. and other misdeedo: Theta aro therefore in the name of the State* aforesaid, to eemseand the said' slaves forthwith to return home to their muter; and we dokerse. by, by virtue of the act of the General Assem bly in such email made and provided, Intimate sal declare, that if the said Low and Ban do not return home and 'surrender thentheives Im mediately after the publication of these presents that any punts may kill and destroy the sal, llama by enehmeans as he or they may think fit, without ,tecusation cr Impeachnient cf any crime or offence for so doing, end without !aver ting any penalty or forfeiture thereby. Given under, nor hands and eettle,.this 28th day of Februsti,lBs3. _ • W. N. Pant; J. P. Seal W. C. Barra3courr, J. P. I Seal J $225 REWARD. Twit hundred dollars will be given for Negro Lott, either deed or alive; and Tweaty•Five Dollars for Bob's head delivered to the sub. eoriber in the town of Wilmington. BUJ. HALIZIT. March 21, 1863 ACCIDLIIS TO -Ore. Soorr.—Tha New York Post of Thursday, P. ?J., says— We regret to lean, that General Scott met with an accident last night which Is likely to prOve somewhat /enacts. as be wits parsing down the Fifth avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, about hill( past nine o'clock; be stumbled against a fining stone that had been raised above the surrounding pavement, and fell head , loog. 1111 was 'legated promptly byname Kn• ticlnn who happened to be . near, and taken home. When they o ff ered to support him by the arm, be said, "don't torch that, I bellow) It is broken." We trust that ills Impression may not hare preyed correct. Ills face wan also badly brused, thaugh ars hare not yet learned, all the particular/. The night'war 4uits dark, and-the irregularity in the pavement was not vie ibis. ItzvoLtrnas IS M4PII--01F/13 g to the great ditheultlea sod delays atteodlog the traseporta ilea of mitrahandize tip the Monongahela:4Po= the bead of alsokwater, the Manager of one of our largest manufsiturleg eztabliahmeste lase made hie perebeeco of Ureteric/ sod mvoy other sertrasrle s for the ass of hi . family; "ad of the many bards emplerul ITAUtiO, as such Cuter of seems rhea Pitts burgh, during the Bummer mouths when lie are troubled with low water. Thee, IC some danger of this 'visor]. bees:ling cougginin.—lllarox ors Mirror. • Faox rue Ix6r Renton.—tie let= that th Marquette works bat, employed the TinOr laying ins atotk of aro and 311 soon 0312:1003100 making bloom, The Jackson forge hat made (00311 tern, esy 160 tone. Tney hate experlinced tome difficulty both from the want and excite of retor's r dririog power. Thty expect to pro.. dace iron rapidly the cooling iummor.. Tho colt of qutirying 'nil at the Mountain, is 60 cents por ton. Cartago to all Lake at Marquette, $3,00. It to raid the hiarquetto Company has contracted to deliver 1000 tont of bloom during the summer si.Cleveltud, at $6B per ton.—Lake Superior ✓ournot. M0N011041.4.1. Idol IVoixs.-We learn, with pleasure, that these exteosive works, now In the bands of • Company of which Mr. Bantus' Mo. !Wry Is the satire partner, are going forward under the toner favorable auspices. Metal 4s now made with coke; and orb:testi° beds of or., of ti,e very beat guilty, have been_ discovered within ensile of the forme. The Company hea a mama for all the Iron U can tarnish for $ year looms. The calculation is to turn out 12 tons every 24 bons.—Yterganfoon Mirror. - • *air I hare been labering . tander a defeat of ;lobe the the Luc two ?tun ant upwards, no tad sae nor night that I bete not wen to rend or mite. or do any oats of skatdle tort, nor to we an t tenon at the oppaalta *Ma of the erect. I was raeconniended br one of our trot' fosa^ra to call on Mr. Balornons, at hit else. Wllllante Block.' I 411 no, and when 1 racirnlted Mr. 11.„ he nee me BrZgrACILIS which rabid no. to OWNm all than duties at well ea LI 8010.411 In my cite, ftr which I feel very thankful. Mu. Clocuma. 9 Baal Knot. Cleveland. November IS, UZI. Itsrom Um Ids, or of 11.4rateiter.1 • liocunrixo. noel 7.11131. Stossour-44: Harlan tally at your rag Lu tbs Aro:soBmi ourapos4 two Pairs of 7 - octets:sot GLAUZ& 7-found thou superior t Sur 1 WO era bears tun& Tbsr remised roars tbsu I oculd bus snno:rd. I b. , no now out them aside, ant eon see vithout trim as we'.l ar I amid erheu boy. .istrdloo &sun Malian kw. iter3l'Laxx's colebised • vied, is misused/7 setnedriodirld u the but onoilleini m dissovoloi to unoilltut Tun. from lb* bonus. ••• r. Tho Iblio•Ing is hut one of tho thousands of °imam norttleates that lion bun given In Ultimo) , •f odiunr. Lima In, Ohio, March 16. • . Maus. 1. 11.144 it Co -4 take pleunre In la tanning sea that I Lire steed one bottle at par celebrated Worm Eneellel .IN deeded!, rend rifest and nonld Ili* to bare. some mars of cmid/ell ear anautlty ism Ines nenel It to am, I will sell It without ear chute for my trouble, Li there arc bat len pbralelans born 050. This onIT IIIa to I Vernaftage ran ha /. had trViraoaoamm atm &sweats and merchants, la.tana and eountr7; *Lao facm the role proprietors • _ • • nr.cntrus. tloompooto to J. Kidd t Co.. GO Wood otuot. ger bolioya Natoli has proridadr , a remedy !hi *my Meow teblM, flesh le hole VD. KIWI'S PIIIItOLtIJAI or BOCK OIL, put up so it now, from the Mot hborotorl, coutneled deep Mahe bowels of !Jahn. Worth. le, without denbt, one of the wrested of thee. remedlau. Read the &Itemizai testimony, area bY inutaful payout: Plateau num, Ohio, ge0t.16.11452. Mr. It M. Mler—alr: menthe sold n andour Petroleum. or hook 011, comae two put, hove been look log for your agent ingot a further rapid:. I ...Id neve sold some down mon. We have found the Oil very excellent In Plot and Dyeentery. by daughter al the Anne your agent woe haraoras lying very low 4, Ith the dal: I gave - her • teardhl, and In.three hoar. gal". =areond. and the cur stopped. and she re revered midland,. It to an •Ktraordlnai7 moldy fa rota cod Innonted Yyw, Cute, Bruton and Rieurnathon , and tor th e rue, ppm. two been oar:4 of 10011 issuding. roam With respect.. • Iwo Drumm. TorsaLe oy en the Druggists la:Pittsburgh. 1519 Repers advertising Petroleum pleas, e0p7.1 EfZi" BURKE t t BARNES' SAFES-llcre I. the Mud of tuthaour u to the value of our /UM& am which vs CM CMMadly root th. reputation of our 'work. hara arced, publlabed several outhlclttes, Proving that 8O made for our regular and ordinary ules, sad rold gonad. bars Peon •mo)sei.d to the !MEREST TEATS IN ACTUAL CONPLAULATiONS, and prun ou d their content. totally fru from dunes. 'Tb. muowine La another ;Mil of the iorul oo ottledUis oharazta.- 810,000 WORTB OF BOOST AND PAPBBD WUXI WITH A $413 BASE! • ALBION. Eats Cdtdirr So .L . • Novoctber 17.18 r. w i t llama Daus d osts—lagor an: Your Iwo laa wary duly IliCtif ' aro, a l teont at In? tune. I vault PAlrerg '''' 4.r.113.24tit g 77 oliCiatVl. r ot li the morning of Om 10th It Jona Isot—mr okra building Woe burned to &an: It aro bullt of rod WI brlak— a jargn inn* glory Inallno. 'Mr Yale wall to ft at. the 11.11 of U. fro, and 111 bno the cedar. vtiere Mare was •darvo Molina ot ad. It was •my LUIS.. _ 1 1 7 natal' and Wok' aecounto tbst ark* to nu If., amounted to about Ton Thousand Dollan, orlax, oared. Intro ow Imola onto/avow Wend: and further, / would Outrlm any moon oda° is doing badness, to 10/a I. Um.. but war a matukrado Matt nsPora. dn. ina.and gat etwilat Jo good.l con ably recommend roar Lake I Yarn, It tasLV- ' Jaw owar.x.. . . zeroAßD.—Dootor . Muss having .been r011...04 from his OEOIII dales v Znrhaon and PhrsOeisn of th• a. e. Hoot tsl , arilL in Tutus ere his andk viand attration in his Pratte:inn. o.lo.asnol rssidrnos No. 119,Third sto.t. above Fonithtold. sulnidin 01/rWs mazer the attention of OW read_ rte N the advertisement of "1101L3E..4 INTIOOIIATLNG ejggmeLe to ;be folind up. the (meth raltd. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL , 8500,000! c. Lome. Amt. N. OS Rex: Moot, PgDbuTpA. DIRECTORS: • - • &wean L. Looms--.--. Lat• of the .Etas, Hartford, JyTwr arming ..... of Dornla • Co. 2-toctow Itentaiem - ...--.-.. .tiro of Woven • McNamee 1101.13 lhorlolo of Dyne, HIM a 00- tit/kw-11. Nakx-----.....11=1 of Ciatild. Moll. a Co. Grurot lexm of Haor” Mil CO. .4nos of two, Hato./ • Co- E of Wool. Doi P Firm Of Ittono a Burna m G. rm of kin Cary • Bowen. Jana . I.4ro M rm -.... 0f .I.dyw• Low • On 'Anatol! ...... Vino of C. H. Mach 00. J••• B. Hotchtitson....-...—.....1nria of 1. C. Du. a Co. Milian. O. Ltrostcrt...—..Flita of A &A. litirrenci • Co. c%Ortes A Drlckkv..-.. - .. . ...nrm • of I.ack4y 0 Co. Incit Attertnow,yr..-.Wrta of Lewis Att•rbury Jr. a Co. loci P. Jt form. —. t rim at J. kt. Bra. . Morns 00. Armco T tintig.t...—.....idtut of Trowtrida e. D might, • Co. Charity P of liamtrio, titart AC. Geenve C of /Ammon a Collitot I.f.orp• e D Noma!, -:: of D. Homo& Co. Ludo, D Ca me Lot•rop Co. noway Ihasaver, -.11.ru of T. t D. knossowaY. DarOf Boxford of J Moron tortoni. rn 0 7itttt ay of Holton, Ducal' Hoyt. arphro of Boyd Paul. Buottand of W.W.11. Mertick BOIL Bce Arm/ ... cf A.B. &now A Di. it. Lockwood • Soo. !Aldus • itm of 1/ophina,Alloa • Co. Ltrown Jidwm •t. Oat-. rit7ingi 1;i iTZ. L lac 17. Iht ' H hanghasa, ilmoof ProTtostmlo.N•wcil Co. f 87186..TUNANaott Ibint A ....11rtu of Wont a Drat. Nati oi 11 ALK. I . - well..—..Pata - cf udwaa, Stockwell • Co. Joaict throphrty,...ititta or to Ilomplamf & &0p.% ilfis Houter....----_,..._044 1 .1er Chi tiowital Bank. Darford N at WID4 htita a Gem*~PrlD - 0 - tortta„Detre• Co. 8011•08 L. LDO.IIIB. Prealdatt. 01118. J. MAILTIN. iltwtotam. R. C. LOOMIS, (Of the late firm of Id • Oordy & Loomll , o WIIOLL.ALS DEAL= IL BOOTS AND;SHOES, 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Je5111r53 Third Annual Litakirment OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND 6 11RINEIN6UELL111:16 COMPANY, et asorWon% liamsocao. !toy I, MA Amato of the Ilar 1, '32 .3.6,9 616 61 I•remlome nett to May I. 1863.....- 136.20 66 oterett reed on 91619 Iltstfouttry and 001. !wafture— 1.990 66, Prom'. _lums en5te011.14..... Icerosasputes.l9.93aalesloooa.. lamannea. Rotuma! Pte;aluml, 941 . 10 9.17. P 1091.199, 77.901 111 Gyftalstock. Dahl Lt a.td hocuml------ s. ltda ob Amount of rer.ournes ROI. for 1nue5.......,-11A3111 t'O • : Prina — Dobbs bad Merebbalps, - b[balts. and ettb•Y ... (hob on band, or lb band: of brrnta 371 t= 01 bu fr a b : y bare . m adia 17.1P.Z 00tosy— 1.000 I 4 I A: b,••••••111170 Eoo.t of oxljoutof elan. ailnn LEO Con. • AMIE P. EUTIIII/PuttD. Dauphin canon: P. C. EIEDGWICE, Eanistur; OAI.IOII , JONLA, A. WILAINA. nook.. Pltie.o.E: A. A. CAliklEk: JUN s. EurnlturonD. Dan 21122 :man A. J. GILLET. asorlsnan 2 , T. JONEO, ROPERS %LOTT. Conon eountn JULIE P. RUTLINUORD, ProoLlont. A. J. GILLET. boorototp. R'lll loon asolnotpeolla ors. Coo.. mof.anell. elder el row... at lowan Tow DnAlftoot win ufetr. lW on dovlllos hon. Cuter oof . ootoolly . tom 01 room s.sach Ud a. emu of Fourth .04 ffooPtll.4 A. A. IJAILKILE. Citizen's Inarixarwe uomparty of Fit - total b • LLD. MM. Puoncrr. 3A.111k1. HAILNUILL. OFFICE. 04 WATEL. =Mom WOOD IrtiLIDCTI • 441. INEU4L3 //LILL L.l7+ O.ICOO lIIIIZO CY rill 01110 •YD misszeslPPl Rivrr.s. AND raincrra. arufs.is less or ISszsoos Cy I:RA , 14 Osesseria' of Vs &LI m e L'L4'W IV 4i7U4 Voir rsty.trosni TWA. ECEMEI FP D M 1,,, - • - . W=. [Arita., Jr.. W. , Mir ~ F. , M. Pl. M ier, lliannuol /ides , Kra. Can cho. I, , ,, :it , ;l b l . ' a t!ra J a, John M. Dilworth. fund" Pallor., I , lar or r I I ca. 11.... I. Sear.onniater. M .leer Breast Win 111, Dom 'lasso IL Nennek. 4.Z1 A. H. HOLIVIES & BRO MANII/ACITILIMS Or SOLID BOX VICES, SIRDORS, PICKS, - MATTOCKS. CROWBARS, StO., PITTSBURGH. • 05lea 95 Wood it., between let and and. 41a. Alt vork varraotel equal to any naattfactozoi.lill _4111:9 Flared= Brothers, (feq,...012 Ti J. ions fr. 013.) WH;O'LEISAt.'t DEDGQ/175, „AM,. Wood ifrto4 Fillawyk . ra. is_Ncirtars of Dr. IrLarso's ColibrAtod Verssltum lA,. Pll4. Li. 017 — nitZNOVAL. P()STLEY, NELSON Sr. CO., NANCFACRCRIIIII 01 • MINE= £3D CUE STEEL SHOVELS AID SPADES, GUI BARRELS, SOLID BOX MEL SLEDGES, sa ta. te. MATTOCKS, • Hare removed to No. 17 Market street, where tholr otiotozcisr, Cal utsrelLanto rreenaly. Iwo fantod to fla.athe OCT welt bottle parelm.too olwrbety. flattop tab. th• y.ae Inr rtu •st• of Mr.,. N. !torpor • Co.. rolobrst.d a.LY AND MAttUltEl FORKS. Itm. *Van Or•forod to furnish • soyorlor attlelt of lorko at Ruts= wit*. fa, tctaxi CHARLES N. LOOMIS. STOCK AND SILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Homage, &c., Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTENTION WYLY TO MIPOSCHAAN • AND BALI OP lITIXEL ffE=l=== JAMES I'. TANNER. WITOLZISALT DIULLE4 IN 800111, mon, .119/11123, am, &a. No. 66 iroon mast; pre:mum • Batten 'Third and Fourth. - tarMy Hoek ambruot every variety and Ptylo of P.A.. ob.!, Donuts. Oo,pluobooof 000 f. tom tf. tio. inload klanufectorpor4.,4optool comedy to tho Vining sad 8 .2111.”1,111.4 VIII b. mold at mad. r dWigtoironiTl P :r " P=isill b l ersmlna Dokto bolos. JOHN --..11.0111'. T. KENNEDY I.IILIP ...... 011.1110. REIIOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. wortraas OD WHOLE/MI MUM IN TORZION AND DONNSTIO HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 4te, La. HMV removed to_tbeir new and extenehra mom Ne.62Wseel street. four deem Stem the St. Chao lletel. warm thole eamtmeero. and :earthman Nreerallr e W lavl W to b eumlaulms of the mart templets Winn. meat ever !Armed la ttos filar DAGUERREOTYPES THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National Dagnerrean etrigr4 ig h a i ni a t.alf, rk "'"‘ (° " °44 lallas mast Cleatteasa 'dating la oLtata 115tIlkoliaallates at =dusts prima. will taws di at tit. abon•attablish. meat. Attril t*lrlth try slaperior •Skts and Sky antanost 1.10 oa th dill that the epetator tw talt• th• to .t sevarato f quit. of the banaa tom artth all Ms cli z ivnlott altutd Ilk.= AIL vi•faxas. Plinglirier Air* ilgios "''".l7 *444 113mosta ant regal:id tatata• atturs. anima D. het meetiblaaea. 1113.14kearsaa taken of del and dammed Pommels any part at th•ettraad emfm Vil=" =rat ° N ..• -sB.6owe PERST PLEXITIN ' . j DAGUERREOTYPES - - POET OHIO/ BUILO1111), TWILL, ISTONET. VITIZENS nod etringers who with to °b y./ loin an accurst, ortlalla anmat Ulm at • very main oto prictorill ittot It to intorost to eau at MO troll blotto *stabile:moot. trims oath.* satiottooon U gOortotood, of tot amt. mod. /lariat atm of tito lotion ort4 boot arrsoftd lido out Sktillato et. cow meted soo tho vorpoo% witta Instrototolo of th. nom motertal Mod. and lasting slot.' all MUM or Da,oq. crtilVaaaA '' ??.,7 ' ll ,' .ll,lfr L t tritsloo k l l4 " to poor to too patrons ot itlio art ttylo of The. toottpot. elan olosly toorcupo.tadottiou ttorot tottotoK. ILootas oym. nod °writ:tot. to ati wear , lts. Rom I clock A. it.. to a r. r. a9121.T. Orphan' Court Sale NOTIOZ—In pursuance of an order toned . ant of the (hipbone Oonef, arlll .theto robin. e. on the atJOND Da I' OP JULT.IIS2I.n boor of jo sa. onto. right. We and Miai. hnh vat of William Wharves; la tram. • etrtain WT. or,. arid& id mated • tare. eta/ iloUrm, 4:10 fa.kt front sui suntan( boot 120 Oak Moat. to the boreanh Neat Elisabeth J. W. E. T. L. DICUAEPERT, mcau ttlahrtrator of William Dahertant. drowns/. Wed Elisabeth: Administrator's Notice.. A LL perm= are Vera] , notified that let w'rlgt:"l==bir..kistliant. P T Y etenin:ftel ' nary gag granted to Jcsepn ..upaya4; knowing thennwiree Indebted to oak!. estate. WU ma, imenallate payment. tall persona baying elalp. demands against raid oetategill presentabumanemi, ltreV:tr ""inintiVinn Atawat.tftt: • UNDRIM-5 big& gibbed Herring; 0,.1 0 drums ON10.0; . baltbblalq. I hanoo: 60 Attat!%gm'c n I "FrlVtftSk".. 6000 It. Oar Aland tans Lis V ia Soo4exc lo aukc prime 514 a; 63 cross Via ant Dry do.s 71, w. H. 111 ur chests ILI and Mktg* ! . 50 P i ta. TO. Sugar: 029 rnixoo Weinbi Nan .22 ariZiartFß ttjgt=a EV, 110 M common oi taxa amartoo 1 .1 4.0 n . 11 Wm Cletztom • 50 3 11 ,,g T0,th. 131114 • 60 gem • pitned 014 1•14 , JoliAlritr • 00. 2611Xibint stmt. Adjourned Orphans' part Sale. fIOAL FARM —ln pureusisee\or sui: order NJ a the Orthave Coart of Allechwir wal be Mi d /1W1 .1 .1 %it ' 7 ' &7 that certain TRACT Of Lot .1.011 - tn4. fhb. <aunty emi. too'9o4 by labcts gi. oil or. H. Elam and dollar Sfaabntb, agat.thai., 92 arm aal 11a mt. , , suip bfing • iitOiriari7:3l37,7 tented. Polka: Radio Bells iNKILL4 The Babial habilitation O— of tbb UAW; Lllr —ALE Dsle; all). Cbselded it Home Th. Old lam at Boole. by Wooibbryt TA. 11631. Brio se. by W001h.71 • - Idly Bell, besatifol nom Ast Me Not Why. trout "Me dalegithebtt" When as Mat-WINO Wallet& br / 4 .11. , 1 HCIP3 , II•r Ylashsre, six beam:l64 new Yon. , I hl Bay.. (Nrry M. 'Lobe, virii.intts by Grob , . Redd 810 de BarJa. vatiatlons y s Ortabe, to. U. sad c lor sale by EL BLIBISR, 101 Third street. s. 1.14 sign of the 00:,u. fury. • FIRST RATE FAMILY CARRIAGE; •bleb her bent In Use bat ibcn tWe. It •ll bo 4st . bargain. 10,1211. at tbbi rater. rmb26..Atf A 11081 E in either City ean,he had at ex trenwle low prior. OND BOUBD Sod LOT DI 'AU« thrar. on Mein stseet—prle• 14300. Also. (INC BILJCB. nn:iSe end lAA!, on Winner newt. PlCtsburah—rnice oe , T 1800. 100 TWO LOTS fronting on I , lb - rtw'sneet rowels* t het voter Depot of th Peon•ylveng• BAllroed, Iroonv .014 TIVAIAB 14 - 00110. Cloannorolel Broker, 43 Market street -4.;Ek'r yg&LLER'S LIVER 'PlLLS etarevute, Taylor county. Ta. Mr. hi .71. Berised—abour four years ago. 'Mir In one owfthh e&nAmb u co r u O n o t imesp o into lB o m g w r if g e e W nt U y v e e l y i t t ow d by a Blend who hod al h. WO, readred great from the cve of year LIVER PILLS, I tylel them, and erith much benefit that I have nor suffered myeelf to be with out thorn atom Yours, norhoetfully. rEztraor nom letfer.] .7.3l'Ciacuy. Cru'ioe—Tbe only Wu. and genuine LIVER PILLS ore_ Inwood and sold by Wl4 R .. E BELLER.S. 87 Wood street„ - - ACKEREL— ( ISO bbla. largo 10. 3; LO bbl.. 510.1. trimobbl Ebb& 151 Como, mot Rice, 200 bogs prim* Alb X,ffec 15 , bbly eacyloaluseslss.ls; . 1 . 3 arm., wad 1 or sofa by jail JOON WAIT CO, 2L5 Liberty rtywt. .... . AOOBOS ON MARK AND LUKE-Dl. hol. Jaeobru and r Kairlame just reterved aed ter ante, wale by- Jere DAVIkON .ACIY-SW.6I Market street. VORONER—Parsons having blisineis ciitb ) 'b e Ooroa.r •oUI Mon hlooet tto ink. of John Lon. WI Norton KM rerznir Lah.rty and Washintl ; v atil u . ; c 1 . 1, or Ina Inaltop• no.= 0,ogroso „ izitdroxr. LACK LEAD DEIICIBLE6-4 c r awl" a I ..Dlxotee• Illsckload Cradblao. smotted slurt.he. bon artielo Ivan, for nal• er j. 14 '1 ' J. 8.3100::MAIMR. & CO. .-,7 4 5346.183 29 ?.iez rinALL auks bleachod an. 1 , 144•1Wha11. Oil, ftv ratlOol,7 . N J. ISCLSkAKEZ \und * CO. lAHD 014--.30 bbls. Lard Oil, Nos. 1 and A 2. f. , 7 me. of ijoill J. SCI.IOOII.III2CIE. t CO. - I I _I D. pure awe— far W. br !Jell) 21C110 , :.MAS6EI • IX). AMP BLACII-20 bbla co 6 do. on . porir,6 . da reflood G.rolsotowod do.Coooh. Pakdoto tor. do I• 14 , J. OCEO..CIIIAI REFINED BORAX-10 MC! Borax. torn!. by J. FCIIOONUI. pOTATOES-00 bass and 20 b. — issortal lo w to doom b$ lel4 Pot4to". kr"'U • VON OuNNI/OROT 110111,111% S - • • UNDRIES—Z sa:ka Feathers; , ' . • 10 'att. Plaverag 11 be2:911 C.. p‘r, al dit n ada= n ~ / 1 .1 1 4111 , N. 1 /Mg; It 4 1":1:14.71.41T " ‘ 1 tti4114•••••• ..' 2 auto Bacoa Ehdakhas. I'd smr• 'O2 iktmain liavic , tor. for .u. er . \ \ \ . • myll ' '. \ Baum \Drogsr epa. ifiOLORED FRINGES c —A. A. MASON; 1 CO.. Ne..73;1111b stmt. yv .147 eklthe el Ostend mat.: the , Jezaa‘stk. (I Boor 00T MOROCCOS and 'gRENCiu. ILLf SKINS—a aos asscatteentlor Sate by \ \ \ le. /USW a DL LAJlasta Warts stseet WEBBING4,S pieces Conan and Atonair Wekklea. for Ovum. Shies, kW reed St. tee. led a klottarrtiset Nana Market West it/AP/ELL:PS. ' pLASTKEI N of PAIMS, for Lart4 i%l titi. 13 3014731 4 .10 CO u ,or the hart waall \ W: 118.11://3201118, all qua •aid rarloas wila. la araa banal at 319 Lltartr wbia . rel. Pltlabargh. \A_ \ W. W 92411.1,3 CIL 1 i 2 TARUIL- 4 200 box. a prime Sisu6,. ill I.Jitore are far WI tat [Jon 2. 1.127L1a,• 24. PLAXSEED-401 boa. Flareced, 1127 - 6 're and for mi. by 11‘ , 1E.1.1L11 DICKEY KA)O.\ lIG METAL-100 as Napier (cold '`u4. ll:lr i " rlrcar:OV j./..iCON-25 auks SirjrtCd Baco n , 111 nod kr Jab, br lis4) lEMAII DICK Er LARD 011-10 ,Nci; 1 Lard Oil, for Ws by (MI 111.1•11 DICKEY t CO /COTTON-210 bales Cotten, In store, fur ‘,./ br (3.41 laILaVIcECY a CO. RY APPLES-100 bus. Apples, on osua sal for Ws by' 2elLAu L/D6I:Y t CD. 00S-2 bbli. Eggs, for sale by • r_d 1.3 LIMEY lI..COLIJX3 I ARD—No. Lard in keze for isMo by II A 1.3 URN* D. COLLINg kegs fresh Batter, for Sale by , HENRY 11. COI.i.INE. POTATOES -30 bbl.s. Ne.shoxinopk, ",/ " 1.7 " . for "i 4 EUTLY OOLLINP. flay, rl _•1 , b 7 t .A.CJI.ES-211\ bagsDrs}eachei by , DOI lISMILLIN.. \ A111734L5--1 cou Gam Air Balls as, 'em cs,s. \ am% 7•4les . bottlsog f4ores; std 81:7'"''.4" Tiv. " e r tralW. 4 / 1 7)Wt,r.,.., TENTLI TE — RieBAND—STIADY BIDE, or ur. i.. c...,., 7 1..,,.... ra DT likPaistor's WIA— . P., 7,. 4"L' b r "1 ‘MTVItsoTiII.GYEW. ' I \ 6.11 Marta' Atzvet, [tear fourth MINK 1311' .. 17 , E . ll7_2 ad f tb , tk i. sgictly primo ' Roll Bot. SELL a LIOGETr. Wat.r XCHANO.E-45,000-Woltb of Improved WELLSVILLE rhOPISE , T,"srIII. al much cub. tar J 4. 1 0-116.mere's1 It.r. 45 Itak.irrroot, CIOTIIIO‘ CHIMNEY 101'4-40 of yar , i- V,'.."4,:''T•tr*.b7 lIENUT IL C.ILLINS. ‘ l AIN KILLS H R .4 5 4 0 dos. ( reed •od various P 4O METAL.SS tVuo now landing METAL.'-55 Stamm. Narlistar. sad • Fit sills by from el ISAIAS AIMEE, if CO. 11YASRBOARDS.—I2 dozen Zino ash bc....l4 Rot reed arid fbr.riio 4 W T. LITTLE! 004.N0 Socorkiat MBROIDERED AND APLICA SIAN TILL AS-Idatorriala aark•S for' , Emtrroldery 4a3 r." Work by 1148. L. F, WILSON, No. VW awn rtris. &vv. Mai, INDIGO. -4 moons beatSupeittine Indigo la /Norma *Tao. by GPO , T. UTILE 400. SUGAR HOUR& IROLASSESSO bblo. b l y i " j""11.11 to BlARlSta i rs t IVIARAJS! 'r I OAF SUGAR-100 bble. Nos. Vaud 8 14 twangy. Jort nem awl Ibr .414 by • SUES/UWE it.LNOLIRS.SI. 14 1 .L0M-40 bb/S. Flo 4, just' roo'd nortlor Jr ma. In , ISM DORBOIDOE t, iNOtlaslk VXCILLICNT RIO COFFRE—:IOc. per 1b LA la 12.781 MORRIS & 017=08. - - - zoft,--m tieror prime Itioe,d 2 'not landing AA, and !crabby Our] 0. lILI UILN a CO. o. IdOLABSRB-50 pble, in atoro; for /1 •al. b• • Imittl T. it J. J. BOON& ARD-140 kego and 1Q Olga. Leaf Lrd, MBROIDERIES-4newlot of all the 111:4 lichee atp moot fuhlobablo style. of IllabtOldgrier. Jo.: opened at .14 A. A. MASON • 002'5 . 4 et run arse. Q, ILKB-150 piece' of tho newest . pattepo, 1 ? 9 of Nale„ plflaantopAdllaatttiliNt...„ VIIALLYS and BAREUEt3-100 •1 biantlfal plateteAJOJl. need And tar sale to jl9 A. A- MASON & CAPS. 58 I'dtb I AWNS—'Artotber large invoico of tOoto a 'err...cheap my,nt A. A. MASON • (9A' A. 3 1111. A Wet!. bilAWL&L.luse received at A.A. 14,4301 • C 3.11, 2331f1a Moat. 13CtPuttaa CMS' 4.14 plata and otobrolden4l.\ pRIED PEADITES-1 a As Dried Peaehes . elolto ortlelsjoenlo low to clew ootulltutttol37 '4 • A.1161147g. 114 Nosood moot. 1 , AMILY FLOUR--,AO bbli, Extra Family 1"M" 11011ANIL ISOma( AMC' UrfElt—'2ojate iresh ()hip I:lltter, reed AJP and far sal. Ur • A. A A. itHatLNX. 114 Peenad end. UMBER-26 rata Elm Timber -for gale, JO to 24 lathes sours 21 to 10 "Got to Irootts. 111. quire of osT raiim WATT i mt. rs Moot) Knot. MOUNthl--20 bble:\ 2vu.l gibbed her. rthg4monee e. /L. AIL szul for rale by 1) 41.7.E1L1L & TAR -25 bbla: Tar, now landing by Bing. Damp. um, [Mari by DAI ZELL t CO. - 11 4 11EZIE.SO bozea prinik \ W 1S Caecse, I J'am udLuswbr 11. y 14 ,1,,,,, a co. yin= APPLES-10? PoS.I/?l,e4Apples I* el.. br DAL i ac l :a cc. Sr VALIUM CIOA.IIB-4%000 ease* Ci• ) sw. Fa. by • \ • \\ JAL . voN nossnour a swam. bEARLASII-50 bbls. Pearliusb. se see'vl and Ibr rw 117 Imr3ll EY°OSAt nirmsrr I.IOEK-50 Ibis. Mess Poi*. for sale bj. , ‘ A Id 11 EATME .4-100 sides *Danish 434 rr~lL.abfr, Ibr ails et r 441 a . W."MEIA b _pure Linsood C r ai for sale IL" ll4 by • 1 B. citmeta I)RIED APPLES-25 bus. DrieeApples, bY 1141 J. IL CAIIPtILD. HELCHER'S CLARIFIED SIIGIAI4.-25 sup bids Deleb•VOlaillea 1102n A J.l Ned mat 1DA4 ,1 6 by De7] AHD aDM Wawa. 216 Mem and. 4 .RAPE 811AWL8.—Orar 1000 new Crapki ebaulmjast Ivied •611 m•enl• att. s Jai A-A.31480N a 00a. 11* 25, MA at, I DOLITOE2-50 bblLauk 11,-,,tll't e. affi NVltritlll DARASOLB, PAUASOI,I3.I4i 1"44144.41" rtar ."1." .I•4_ A. A. ult 013,1Xp IWMUSIC, NEVI, M 113.1044,31131-6 ,u, love . , IL C.Yeetvre Pe Merv. Lu4II - 04 GitL• !verge:a Devliey mat at ttese vverh, •,t th.v t ai; fralds - Tsvbribg m - Ltd Flower*. Wiitivau OW I Lee tLeeriyecern.l4.lo, Shen Likitd Der. the-tstur. sever =dem.* emu Answer to Vi ialt tlae tv'veri a Wellace‘ Mier Pelee Lrelka. eAltvert a is d'/Ilverra table emeettla. It le embellichei, with excellent Ilsbo grapb: Lei Dells Niue Polka, Werrivilk. .t.LIV MUSICAL liCaltBll,--- • - icco4linev'e If twee! Coepaelties • 0 wive tale Memel Lune, • Czaar• Liters to a Young Lady as Pine Toiti ?Jar- Imb; L • lineure's Plum Fertv Primer, ' Curtly's Ettide.de la Ittloclte. o=4, ' . • L.e'er. illnt receive! kv• Mule A Co.. Ex ores. is 31 . 1. br than .00111, Li. At ELLORigI. Woad a.' D E ACE , PEACE.. PEACE—At%ti Tztai eD, Xitlars esqa-41Stil:l ELLWORTlltleseheplase to T 72 p i th ft ' V ' ek ' S.t!Ul 'B I reird,==. lio L her the very Liberal patrol:up* neeerfesh and sralest se to tsars nit ,bran sat the peltdhe that I, powyrand to *el the slim &relates and mane other sego la hee:l , o , ml' Bs , leoe m i rpamed to eel, tTand Vu '001%1: ea'rea)rnginettre; Morehe PAllt/V. TPA .TOSS, thit testtfe to the be • hie .rod Ana a VI:01.1ml. Mall *rho aael o fr VIToWa " Jo „sr f s. cants? \ wa e2Ji sal 76 is Is 73, and it R 4 `Li ell I'oo MEN'S \ AND , Ar & suitcariscion.: qf LtaLTsciostessf !i`&"4".,'1117-iiriX--.WW1647111: Set ll°.'gzu:: v-atr; liftriastqateens. Lines IrraCcass CUMIN/ism-. Jan. cassia, wes, s; \ , Priatml Lice at. mil ati s lped sad Cllsahams: At etdulnes.'s \ • v. \ • , j•I3 \ VALVABLE\ FARM tifv44l4 acres - (81.1 of wltitth irifoirtottp foe talent le I . eat bartakin. it Is nen mitered sod It oete-O wft h zQI or the Ckntril kalh d. la tßU.dale oearl?, rel.htsr.O.l , „_Alsor 83 nave EIY, BOOKS-460t arrived' liarper N & Bro th er , — \ " boned`, Frekb Dlrmratlee In noViinevels toe Orel enterltte dlottritan sploa. trot \ festin Of. , th e &Went Erpedlrbtnt • • Mere effete II tta Faults ..tot7l. br iota S. BakIVOR171:78 VOR, SALT.—A isompl4e MINER:IP Wan Ft APPAR WITS, biitordm c0=0,1414, Baaateaa Cr.ara alarbla-Top lt.d. 14,614 thd: cit y Hllea pfsaed brain, afrap Baßealatta alat.a tape, a\ PBeat,VBI ff,,ain,bra, Ulauttaad. raw s liekat laa. fa ad.yiypiolta to comp,e ail ar sale s\l a t the *raft a Pico aßaal !Manta. \ \ •F ANIIY \.,FERN'S \ NEW BOOIL,Forn fro. fanny's Prrifollo, orftb orlolool dr ag. by Yred J1.1 , ®, )cut re I'd by *Tyree, fur sale by J. IL NY Bookyoller sod FAO] =yr. Jrl.o 6:11Vood ravet bet:T.llrd and Yourth. ‘ x si 00 ACRES COAL FOR SAI,R--Third 71rialata . taek., aßr salon; :? ` 1 4 44. 7 ,47 of J ;At B •121;114.4 .{tr b V: d t . h4o , Cll:l , : u tra e :l 211 t r y naga u ni ; ;frlyt ama, well Ing inken .1B Real 3445 a, ail and inf. g aZTlaailgt o,porttfaity, as ta• ptaati var • In, and 10.47 time Elven. Innaka 034/ILIS 3. 1.11111/1, \ • Rtza, Bill 4114154 a katat• Bram'. akSB 75 Fauna aura. opranita Bank Pittaburo-* lINDRIES ,rl 11 i ce im.kto. lemD 2otrocso, viaTtm3 brawl% Mao I be Cott,. \ 1 60 tr.,,e eoir 02c,11.,c 6 hbla. eu, L.W.I Ott. _ • , • . 109 bous 8 ker 10,Vtinda'or jut' ' ' • \ dz,. 16 by 12v do._ rri'll'and sm. ub br [1 , 41 , T. 1,1 mu. 8 , C 2. o , evrid Amt. • EMI CI UNDRIES,-7 \ c.,*3 lacOn: \` LJ 13 bblr- UZI; \lO boxer P/urrbfbi: , ‘,2 half bbla:do. b• do, Drfrd App/m 1 key dn. \ . =, d 0.% fOryLbrr; c •,_ . • _ X 62.11:brew, ‘,390. Reg% • • •,.. 2 boxes Old War.; %QV, Isanagfksab stfamer s Nariyator, Lel fcr calk by \ `,, • .trt '‘ '• • \ • ISAIAH tacir..r.a co. FISH -.CO bbls. Leke. White Fhly'itesn, \ /4 hbtl.7:ent, Imr; \ 150 hebble.ll/Its /941.nes:' 41 hfAb i u' C4Ni ' LN. LD' • • • • • 1:1 R 01.1KRI F 3. 7 . lA 1106 r prime Rio \ 6616. at:4mm 8. 11. 4 do . , lurls.N. O. 9 anal at arl r`6616 br /04 • \ Llr6 - 416 CR. - • -•• 'Q,IINDRIES--101.age Pdppel 'X \ L 7 10 20.AlypIo • •,‘ blol3Clntarnooo • 4....4,0iLti."(117:4110,p-pe.l. LI iwn. f i a 17 NDRIES - 3 4 8 Blobtus, =.,. k3 - 'Aid eta . s Yeatherk 10 bbl,. lfe.l 1. • • \ I %1 Olossax: 2 I .4 , [ m __ . ,"b l4 . No.l - 4 " Dry dodo; 1 b. 9 .......4; 1 box oni Coper; 4 Db. GM. 1 la?". d: 1 task :looon Ussug 9 bask. Dlxxx.ed: 1". do. . do. • To arrlvo co atak-•r Ihrtfird,fr, ox'"t bZ • lay/11 \ , - /dAI4 Et inelillY k (p:. - CP. MA QM:10E111ES AND 4111.STAX • Na • Cilia. a Thtl im at coma I . lo CorteeltlDeant , ols: \ gi.V 3 I Lir t lr t megr: e T 4 e , a , t ai t i! \ b. ; Contiag Eatatao eta:a Yt 14 \ Irtyach PITILLP et .N eaNta D: r Nalirre Salty as I a.ents EsAtarn - I , D.:— wza Y "T iru t atrZ t ;iiiM: t a TAKE White 'Fish ; • \Uixew • " 12n4 - 1,:1 1 .`ilt• '*\ O 111 - 4V,ihe• lE. '''","• 4 • \ fur .4.1,,!,:a1t b4l.6lll:37.ata—ufZz relltrat.io:l,..‘ 2 0 :00 - a•abs...II•eau ' • • • e.% radtaro aza ren-^4 1/..zg Just nal Lou _ al Ca. _ FOR seitt , —,s„ooo FIRE BRICK--Manti. faatnead as tlaa ocalorclanat Me tlaea79. dof mei• amaliet tia,Teled br b.Lck tb. Weeks P . MaCIOXICK. JaMelD \ primate! Itarkat anal Water =Ws. Axi WA RANTS—We %rfil 'Pal, the blest Tate \ PA.:* rET thy Irina, site. Lar4 NV ' . United Stail Itt. ANK STOCK few shafts M. *, 'WA at.1.EVE.0244 wvat,4 .e Ve. 71 Yew h Mee [}43l . t. VOLSIAB A Co, IANK OF PITTSBUW,H -trAt:V47.*:4l%TiT'lNlNrealtki BOW CLOTHING great i.t.a"ftr*" Goihie at.l4rsMlSit-eet: /ROPING PAPE it—,Meditim and • • c:-*•, for ran ,at the 4VATI Pier Wanescans, tin 155 Itinrkt: ttreet. between 'MN n , ‘ , l Fourth raw. lel ' \ StiCalntl PAMIR& riICAAM7SE'W. LINDS__; Dr" 4 11,7 \0- new C e JBN act, rtli, ar rat. kr etUllaff rALltat. SS Marlin street VOFFEC—ieft. 3LSO reed ar.d far kale br [m7 01 tuaLip.li k .ti GumTRAGACANTII-;-1 cue Gum Tray. rn b \ 1.10/ . Z SELLER& \ TIHE FINEST BRANDY amalsi Der falkm—at ZIOILEtIB USTI)" to IS? /4} (A:VAN T T, r —as 11103118 • WTO:511. Is ate Ira- .ENUINE FRENCH. CLARET--z7l-2c. bana ae ti•ut maws • Farrows. —___ -- 1 6141187 tTATTOW—Ilead.quarten for A TM eset !Id* of the D:savg.'ZisiLattuktrt_een_t irtietri*ClT=L':lll7:3llll.*" * °"°' , ltf', 14 1111, ;i:ViienAldPAI I. \ t..:Tr 1. the \ Lta Wel t,s. et SUP TOttle, The ebtlee raatt k t es /manned far the =lacer. bat s• are L. terta , actl tn eill &m mx.a at • I ~ _ ~d . ial \ N 12 ORRIS ir PAITON.tut 1 orthe - Maa fi - EA tu.t rced at ttic City T et s torb, ' t i r %it FotirTth,eAdifniVA=..extvtlitall2; '7 :F.. b' \' I" ''.'*.'"'"i.)!lrarar ITP/TTOi: .WINDOW- CUB TAINS-01mnd Buff v Windor,Par.r.)tert reed sad Ur sale br .11 \ t. Wand Wr.d. ECORATIVE PAPER HANGIN-- .: 4,wintariketiralrgloVe.b7 at R + r.aL,nr _ell. W HANNOs-a choice collectionp ri ell • . :44REUALL. /13 wee. 3 .tree[ , lILACF BAREq.ES--.0 picot; plain. up Ism ttiw Inaw and ot4ler new . 11:1;" ilttla stmt. F u rPSSU ES\and G A R ENA DL VES ,40 p' os adinumllnetU I Lt.o nOinltyleVaultoli"iiredi a: p Jell. Ao A A.ILI ,A •O'9: U Sifth larsets OUS. DE LAINES—A\ A. MA4ON t T.O C0.. 4 4 Fifth Etre.% cpc4 on llor.dir ima• lu. 3 caw. Us Lem. is 1.2)ie.. 3•11 I?ANCY iIAREUES, y oa muml 4nA cowed itlie eke s cri g fcir &loaf. gar Jut reed. :far We. s , A. IL DILWORTIT * CO. IUU SN.---- ... i . LLIIE-300 bble.Loainille r ad Az rait'by n \ ..,i4,tr.."" . 4. ! . J. A:DIM/Ant* 01 iii - 0101,1,1a. 1 1:01 50 tiklx; Su- JI , undo. 1 tour, tar ..V. br . \ n Jed ' ' VUll ws_Nnoir.s a- utriridir. I i nip SE E , D.13. rte=ip 5 0t ,,,,,i .--, ,.. i 1 ...1. by peel B. A. FAIINX___BrOCE. A OM , 1 'kADWAV'S SEADYIiELIEF=42 gr —r rii W WO'S Zelkarilelll4.ll o , f.J.I, ‘ s \ to - a JL. TAILVOLITOCA\ A CCL ' 41..5A.."--_-.aCO 1/1-25( --- Tir - -------* Blau= in ", 4l7 b b TAIIESTOCIt • CO \gTovE POLISII-1600 StovZ) Jue. 172'4 arra Ica nn 1144 m iitaruz • JeD • einfes bJ. JIII4 Ce.el WcZane. Q U 0 litl&Dy--24 gemStorto's Swipe VIZ* aorn..4 M Uti r A4O . II . I . I ENT--16 gross Mat 41j~lu2""'"'. tisumo naAnnrua. fiNitENT-20 tram Anne. Nerv;asii;tioii;firmi.i:;', • ?intuit.; saorimae. C E4da' a 117LOTMSIv. 01 1NE,c, o1 ARAM-500 lbs. fine whtte 47Cu m Jelo • Xkolra.r. mrclL l t e tind 100 Jo, "7 A 4,1474 ' 24. LAIN. - I.ON-::ls\aona Pig Iran aid - 3 toas Nail \__ _ _ - 110TTmi Itl--------_fEREING=Put up ex ionastr for ftralirszly OWL. Lit btlx. =4Ny.44+7 UND Spar4%\;4l:ha head and tai ado fawn \ FaAlAll waxer itco...\ \N : \ • \ AMUSE'IENTS. \ 07 AD/LISS/ON. - - • • • I• - Bet PriTIV• 113.1Iesteasey be wend at tih Sex tlmer,durbilltb < day.trttluct extra charm • • . • ' - . _ , . 1M..111 bead. ate)! Ler tb_• Beaselt ef MOM° • Ivo aerate. June 24th. 13;3. trill be pettmlei th e 1: sutes/ Insese t , e ' \ BLACK BEA 0 ZLI.: Or, bunts ...litrte [WO Ceavee-- Proctiee\,' B.7naltr. • 1211:..7..rars Eesi--..Mte. Braided Perecrtnae ev Yeberlr Stkeen Trbeeke To escalade wlth the MOUSTALN amt.; Desprett• dn. O Juliette ilteee ..1 S ONI C: L EX-Lid , . , _.- . BIGNOBINA BA.LEIZa EiTi413:110.112, , , • • .1 , 61314 DONN.II- - M 3 SOLDT.L, ' • ; "...,* r.... her Itsjtaty'st M . aitre lir Gond and fit. a* Itahan Geeru of hoe ltert. HAVI{Dt Aild alisiereatLituas baits Itari to anat.ea that rbe7u4 or her.ant and min \ GRAND . CC/NWT, - TlTElirtstlt E*.IN ZL/1/6,:' , 417 . ' li, lila. ,oe it lb. oiii - Mai. \ .4 ,• • for which ciiien eti haa espreafily env the alio. • .1 tivortia V.illat e . ' NADA= AILELIA PAT sraa oscH,... . rho IrCaderftil Violinist. The =iti. eat ractilinary ohenoinencri vie easy. U 1 rpm. tf init) that pre= inni. .1 ....rial tarter of .111 ti, LAIIILICE sTEAKt,sc L E,....-. -, ....:,.. . •, CONDUlirtilt lliD D „ litatio. A Jilt stiaaliorts—The yeti of • dailistei to .. .., ~ Dan. it the RAW°. tem diet et 0. Moiler. Beats. '— • . . .. '. to meth sd 'WW I . . .ter ch,. Leibnitz in aLnidire 1 - J ond IZet. at 1, e'dock a. at- atilt, Elabsea Malin newt :airytlmgoikkitzloita• eit%. .b..Anitlr tt.p„4;otrv.Tee crap: . nerd:irate bia to multi fat the naods if the caleilnal . holler. sad istabaihra tit. ornsritilto to tits seat. - .... • . gluon the eiettiai ite ms. he Concert tbirs will Ns Is .." 3 ; 7 ilia tem., a ante bee of waiting 7 , M111 M.; 'bap , ~ . Mary la wIllb• to shim \rl.ltont telhetr at,,. •• _ • \ - c . 1. . ... . . 1.7 1 L Grand IsW.l. l at e.Dramat 'en .Pows'ar Alm tn. _. `. . buds de Lit:Lir:none ^ motpi. .4. .batted by .'. - ' ' ..-'4, Brilliant email. trotti 'ore, eidebireed Oleses .2ri., .-.‘., ~.. , .V, Cl,' ...r by elireurrina tlittiliNA reEtCorGNEL i • _,' ..., „ ... * liantaidi tie Vtr . t . ..ot dire fr.. tilli • Child of . .. ~..., i • ! • 11/ 1 .?/17. 47 . c. "- 1 b y 43' Ni t. ' , ~". .. . . . L 4 ..1i0nte.13.i. Itt.e,^l.llB telahrited eilhviebbliknaill -1,- '.. 1 .. . ' tic air U. Blihop, tang by alslone_Lhilli.lit YAM ' , ' - :', t .. Silt MI.GiCII., \ • • • - - ' '` •- • 1 . , S. Thirani httelio from Itotini'i s toisteial _ett,..Binal• - . - - ram • " anon ..I.,iihrneritis 114 LUNA lir ittlithena •. , \ , . ~ end 4;dazoe Ln In l i dTTaill',ll.4lElllill. '. ; ,• i 'A - , L . Thetahtliatah. IL Wridlied &ins. colapotsd and • . '' 'tl/tea on tn. Plain tratACRICZ litriaLutiCil l .-. . \ 111ontigatilloff,TrirValletii.SetiF.d,., 'es 3 B 7 . 11 1 .\ , • 1 11 ' . \ a. Violinist Caialitna..treirltt r eigrit'aDotaistitlisrl, :', - 'l . \.l \ ' 4. Thilt b arlfarOeVetigt c0t: 1' 4.04 is ' raguatal. pp 2 ,., . \1 \ ",,,A L \ I. tiT,l l •A r ra P tqWWC;il.4l4o-,I A Tim.N. oa. ' . i ,',,. .4 , , , \, ,• to-ii.wg.gib.mmait. "....4 • i \ • - *3.. The Plano ad on this *cad. la Ytion the nal. \ • i bitted facto," of Nutty a Clark}, and faint ILL Illibira i Warman. ilaDat. 0 11..7- I, Dontert to tommeita.ll o'clock., . - \ \ t , - kr • \ —`\ ''\ ' •' ‘• ' - \ \, LOOR ; ;017T FOR \'\ '- - ):' PS O, I O E BB OIO . OHA\WIEUVB ETTLYINOf,..SHIP,4II.3M \ - AND IpitlAL NEI/ A 0/.::' - s , E LADIES OF , LAI • ENOKVILLE .X.IREr3IIYrERIAN ontracn_t. hotilitzt u TZA\ \ -a 17' In =A. DVININI Gnu , : tab - TB \ 'APrERSOON.the kith Latent—raw prneencl_rte \ sallied to Ca=pleting thAtivir Chun.. thrreaamensa \ • ba torrid tram 1 °Week thrtnighoot the Sithl9ol3l. am. . Miffs f7.4lg.T.ltTifkditfh . a 'b j l =l "' BOVk= In e t etr at air. Willinaorea Mac, Lenentairrilla in the arme Children `Wang, Sapper 0,14 era table be charged full em. a • Iv,- Adnission to the Ground, tree. • \Mid \ • AIS COTELLON ARABS SAX 0113SY al , _BAsji eezt be obtatent Wave:flee biffii• !,. Derbezr . l. /teams of IL Ocriea \ s.iUtl' s rlol%l SALES. Splendid tintehold.,i o iirn ituni.:;:\,- 1 N THURSDAY morning. Jane 16t1i,; at .•. • •• the dwelling harsi•of 00l J. IL enordm • lib ttedt_till to Pold nta antfre attek Maar Ip.M.m . nada.: - ...- 62yt HOUPDHOLD FORNITuIia, thklt has only hoom al ', •- norndiam in oat Lamm laded am— _ .. .- . . i , • Onatandsoma !Os -tonad netrood Plan.* long onal :- atm Dora Yornth plat. etc. frame • asabonaaT •ma and Otto mans mahogany Chalon onnettat Maw:Pan:- Otatz• and Pala Tatlen anyttion mahogany - UM:sad . IV Lyman= Tablr. Wartlndna.• Iketearom D d Diana. tith Panals top: Enna and Canamtan Da as roashls . 22 War3Portand:: Woe:wound: Hat naW.,, - - tr ", f thL atoTarn, b". . l .noalmollsossa ti ffini.lPlZandQUann l ip l " ,- L . 2.oP%7lllmtharll, dx.l3:ddlnyo Mammals. en no, .- _ ...- • I - \ -: Alto -0 mania aomatoentot Madam nanny WA ' . Tube P•PuiroPoo Eltelp a Onnutle, In. 1.10 - \ \ \ P. 3f. DA.Y/S. dandonalth_l -... , Valnabk , ,Freperty in. Seventh' Ward. ,1 - O N MO. Del eiter.oon June 20th, it, g:. ' \ dingo:4 TWO LOTS Op • - GDOII ° .OI . I I , .. ' itm c ito on IS M intiat ' lt,. batman: DAUM sad, wanner .tract,. tointritoa . 21 and Cht plan el Lot. -- --' 'pat hr John Heatlng.naram :mob a front et ;0 bat am • • , '.Wastatt sty•et. and emtualtan Pink 100 fan tmanatio- la, - ::. \ : - Coat arida: no thigh ix ma -114 • cottage Duna DlypLUN2l6'i' - . • HOPPE and Mahn.. ba• lan a. yell of toad vamp. *ISM O: '.. \ other tatyrommantn. tbs. I . na.Plnal. Tanna annals. . `. - • \ '• Livrri,H&o. . ON TUESDAY arcernoon. 14thina,ikr3 o'clook. at tba Csnaavredal gales et • Wood sad 11133. strsa'a, So sold—. 3 quart/roasts dud • fraoldiafaddil " N' nnadd da old Post Was, • . 4 dg old ItacteLra 1 'dd. Istraroa.ilued %MU , .'IL DAT' • -, ::I • : ' , \ \ , OREAT BALE OF. FANCY A.N0 . ,131` I'Lli : . ' Y \„, - ~- 0 ~.,, \,'' Vry Goods at 'Auctiiiti:o ,•.i - - ) 4 ss , LIE whale of the splendid. st. o4,o fiszt ..- : -- ~15, 15 -i-rrt---41,11°-'',;l'tariVerpip'Fbii".. "4" i l 7troO . ' 27 .A ---.'-.:- T C \ ' ‘ ..l s ' - s '. \ ',,\ ; 01 1itI c ra,Itir:=1":g so i l 717,111=g - - \ i i . . ..\ \ row* will he a reotratsearlory or trools ofered et \ W4l ' '.. - ~ '.: ' , \ ~,. gai' 'l.- 7h. {ll4. . '" 71 "' 7 14 it 4. I r i " A "" lll:4k . rodtp. ' - 1 e ,‘ •\ \ \ ariat'i•erzr.itt::,.., pus.'" -isi.., • , v Valuable 'Cat= Mill ilia Real Estate. i " . ~ , •., . \ 13EILBSIPTORY SA..t.M. - 13Y noßkg -.ILA •\ .1 'x . ''.. L 1111.150S—OrtilAtlitiD4,44e1321.11‘Mk \ \ '..., -_. • \,,., N • \ \ t,,frz;vpi,mr,griatig.Piltir,,,..,r...4.„. . -.;, , i . \ "\ tr.z.vt ... 1 0.,;,Ez i a . 1mati. ,.... ..nr , . 1 \ , \ Thle RILL Is now Irj a ko.o.lote rownn=l orkezecal, I for the fdlowind n ..4,7,712 our., .47 6 .... 22 2 , • . ~, , . , - reenfett"nlllV2.-I=o rPitelbtet 60 ‘Lorrphn .26 x.. 1 huh Corn. with linker etd.tcp flete f Betline.putir; 1 • ..; ': . Wilton 1 Whiungtaber; 2Drewornedterrnta pea e t ( • ~.,e-, . \N' - , ', \ Firer 2nerdore. 24 thicallerwerh: I pont 13extl Q mri, , , \ Mullin; 1 Stews Powernoohne)denhlnnit4.22 ~. , ~. 1- . . _,, _ .. ~.; \\ . , ~ Nviretrzond 2 Detain{ Me? , int 7 gar lf ,-... 44 , ~, s ,. t i . \ 8c1e,... kt.....4=".1 1 .. 7.1777 Agri. g k4 ..11 ' 4 :4:7; \- ' , astitly of liWlruag. in nerfect order 'iltenellewoe -'..,..,:. . ; ... N \ t.. Boilers, \ being snetrient power to 711. Gil lk,..rilik W lTtVatitliS A ttackekla Me 171771. 0 7- 77- \ ‘,....__A.,: - ; - ..- ' ii \\ - . '. .21.0—htecHINZ alive nth three led.bee. one Len., - -',. ".- , \ 417411.11, Viat' t=a l =l:4l ' 7 4 .. tenh a r. eii ' M ''' \ .'..- .*: -,.. ' , 211. Yarn. and ItrgreNtatiiing weiktY. nratl StetM: ..i. ' ....' . \\ - frdeet nerention tor , torey 7. - .21 sons. The Good. ,' , r,- t• ' , nunnfletured by the .7621 a Mannfeennise 004 224.1rA'- • -.. 1! . \ ', \ tine 4ttalso4l a high nbareeter, and we well lonwer \ \ A tk,ottkinkt tbs if nun, nottniry. in n tortinteffiresa. \ . .. - ,1 . , , w.,i,..). .....1 to en• nenufr t Pa u zd 14 UM trett4 ~,,. s: ‘ 11 ~ ants end It rare hen 2123,240222,4 '' \\ 4 • .\ \ '. rititaan th. :4ll. ntrarp SADO of It ntenoaolmn rt , Dian •\ \ \ i s ,- \ \ , • , The wbolent the ahem iir..;,atx...',oas ,iii.i. t ' ';.,:-. •\ R \ \ gevet.?..b.! - '„e;htigtr•or. ~„pd."... mW lad .. .--7,- i :', . ‘,.. \ '.:,; \.• \,, :, \ \ two years. wll , ll . l4;T:st at %per an el and Sal:ll=2. th . IP' ' S\ : , : :1444 t- , • thO.Lid AM; Baildivie =tw*Nrltilig --; '\\ X of $1.7.4 trrAL =tem:m.l,lth the tanner:cot parches. a' = ' \ ;....- \ ThltAlLOTetNront rinlairt n'''Valrtr bark : - \ Pf. , - ' \ \ •, ~ - ruirVATVa r trt d * n'4.7loust,,e,ua ugi 4 . ‘..' ~ \\ \ \ =l:lll:UTAitrat'..earitifth'l...gatWiilk- . r ' -- ---)-, \ \ '4 .' 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