iiTTSBURGii fitZEfi% rUDIIB® BY WELTS At CO. krTT11 . 81:1411:11U, MONDAY IDORN7.ISID, M7NE X27,+858 sar:READtha MATTER WILL BR FOUND. c4,111t40.11-4idll alums PAPP.2.I. , 1104PmucaWS Wain GArrrm—rm tottoooloo Otto' Istion of oat WooklyAlasetto awl; to ton Swims :1m tacctdollostao +lndio= of mows ft* booboos kooon. Ont clisttlottailibetweeno too;road9n thoutaltd. xfs *soot el< Jr tr4lage tea crusty. Inli:eitFmNl2l3ol, 1131TVADVERT/STAS—NtAtliee Rio Edltorl I loom n0v.4'4.1114 ZottnAllihatest of nu Duty 166zr7z, att openott, glingsg. ADVERTISERS .who Stay that Upon> to i6vear JA'tho Sayer on. Mod Inciting. irDlAlegto Aud i Dim Ia Ditbri 6 oclOck. an Eatazday , DE:110 0, 1 62/0 NEW 11011115p103113. gt cum. aoinasixema, PONetti,-.or4Acasier Cufs _ McCLIIRE, Cif Fraaluf County. -ros ryfParoa azaz.ux,- • +WI lILEYERS, Of Clarins:PountY. TIM Po TAGS Srasza.--The Post of Satarday ';Oontostrus a long conimnalcation• from CoL. Hop . :Vas, one.o the Canal Cormitizedoners, relative to the late- strike of the workmen on the Portage . Road ::..,Every body Who knows CoL Hopkinaconeedei hie horomiy and integrity of purpose:. It is oat Inippoeable that he knew any thing of the-dle . ,gracefal proceedingo complained of, wad nobody telicies . that he would wink at inch practices, If • he kiwi of the= Still, we do notice in Ids antwolnication'any evidence that he looks at the • ,mutter from a proper point of view. We. Make the followinkestracts ' • ' ''.,.lgthifts ;he any one sot in a Roblin officer, latch deeerros -the execration •of all horteat men: - mote' than another, It is that of ;Wavle public leads a speonlatbig an the eamiisgs of spoor men ..But while I esy jeettog to all the die- • blueing agents of the State, compels me to state J etta& I ,have hot tbe reidotest 113;ov/edge of; any one of them haring bee* engaged in such reputable practice. ' Wherever, therefore, tbs . "rea36o , May be . four, to:: that for t h e wrong s •.„ ham been so mtly complabied o „on e "Ipart of Those euSerieg creatures, I Must that's° - the State wht be found, vhd,bas been so loidi; ciery.honorable impulse as ..orbove been niitj of ettchisfammir conduct" Now "tilll l / 4 11' teitgli * OD o ftwo in , If the "-prongs'' elliered•by the workmen on the Portage are' "justly - 'Oetapbaned of,",aa Colonel • if;3043 adniltp,-thai cope' agent of. the State too been ee lest to mraiyliatierable impulse na to bite been guh.ty.'xif 'ouch Infamoie conflict so agent of the State will be found'' :ORM 11'011th - thee the workingmen do sot "coat- Vela. There 'le no esospe from cue or other. of.thrie utmeluslocuir . If the workingmen hive been defracided,.ll . -his been by the sprite of As State: . and Wiley have not beezi defrpuled by )gents of the State, they have not been de- fraucfect at aIL . . Hopkinsadzills that tho wrongs of the laborers on the.roitage Road are "justly • plained of;" an d the great gieat wrong of , which they clomPlaln is that their blie has beep kept back 'fromlhers atfsooulated upon by .!agents of the /State." The 'idea thrown out - that - othe; then State sgeato .u.tty possibly hare defrauded • ' theta, has' nothing to Warrant The money ' to psythela workniesmas drawn, directly from the YEltate Treasury; by , agents of the State ;cad they only emir be guilty of withholding It, • • and t' epecinlating Mt the earnings enter men." . • ' Col. Hopkins Is tirlxipaa that - soreebidy. should make charges against some particular. person or parein .., ,; in th is .matter, and, produce the proof thee haphatenhbaself ihat they ' • ii'kidill'bi,racieved. Bat why 'watt for charges against apeelfia parer:mit • The workeien• make donee In eters! teram, arid the Canal cariiaidestrters tato their • own '; • koCir and jlte • hon*:iit ilia Striate ferret oat thagnilly We daatat,like this shirking of reopen ''lnillail'audWo Mast - Pardoned for paying , that She Ptak will not be satislied with Silesia. HQB #orric'' , lttattaly in the" zoldet:of a general ittrimeffind tilting foi'somo one eke to' plot .*" 'ant-the veronndoeis. The agents of Clio State in ilia bats:Lai are ;choir appointees, 1,14 they are responsiblejekt heir general good Conduct.. illeatlng.tbeir .kinor and honasty are - made with sOffioient distinctness to warrant the L' i strk.test scrutiny t and as the memos of.verifying ,ardießroviag obargeo stet Fll , the hands of the Ausal tommiselottota, it bobowees theta to clear dolt ottetatitto tij s silting iseinirriato the tmtb oifalsity of itip twitters complained 6L,, - CoL'Hoilins, it acetic, brought the matter to _ the knowledgeof Hew. Clover, bat that-gentleinan begged a postponement until eller a vide" to the : . :,....-Vreeport Aqueduct, 'and 'Men Gen. Clover was ha "kin stalk: Whyrwse a m atter of so much 'toper :Tr": tans postponed for cw - p7pose? It dose:not • This whole Portage matter has an ugly look, JJJ and 4 •11:o Card of Hr. Commlasioner Hopkins dote ff• :•-•`-not improvelta appearance any, or warrant any „lams - that - a proper rented, be speednyvap , :plied. tor the present; it seems, the .Canal • Commissioners 'will not give it their . ' - ,nor do thej affording Indication as twwbeta they . • will: lav,themeantlea4 not only are the defeat* ed laboring men suffering from the went of the lam dlehoneetty *them them; but the honor of 2'the dtate is deep 4 Injured and her rerenuenur: • tailed... If iomettingbe dot done soon to things this elate of aralre, the people will plate the re. epeusthilltfsimie It properly helenka. .I.mt the deiteerithiiirig lookid • . - Tut editers of tha Greene Countj papers are In deep dlitieeta . : , their pat Ls &garbed by the .404arkilidel-tiirmu , a great diedY Ter— dant p4Ple..t, - .lhii think' that all Pittsburgh is ' O P in enal „skiing.: them,, aid that Philadelphia , uniting with nein one•pand: effort., t o crus b f,tkere. middenlairemark utsde,by tta a few Teas sine? Upon GiUtoiograpky of a pert of ahttaranty, Lae bun =spilled into a Order ois attack upon the chantotes,of Its people, smi we urk reummated as pent:lag enrolee " week aft= week, steaming arid • Prating," " bkm k• -:guarding" - :"and stigmatizing" them! . • ;.,! • The tient of all this is to be fund k the fact . that Grease County has a railroad project :on foot, and Or editors being remarkably thin la the, entitle interpret every remark not.absatute , 'yin praise of that project as evidence Cl. !Mail, ity to and jeslobsjof It! Thet one solitary yikL. a• mark of oars ..to'. thet efface that the =face of. Graeae Coning iris atiltle dive:tined with hills, idvetains, in their eyes, a perfect mine of expia. '!" 'Mei materials. It la net only fall of abase, and - s wam; pg,.atipats; -bat it reproduess " week after week," and thus serves to peria. tasteln this terrible-alt.); • deadly hostility to wards that 'out, Wit- preiume It is; hiirify i ereith while to at tempt .. to anaemia's people who are self-deceived. itched, tit' "Pittsburgh aura Shoot the rail ro ad in . Oreencootasty, and veryl fetsfolka here hays troubled theitaleives to Oink shout It ' 4 ' 2, :r• far ea 'Mac* is eettee=rd,' Orme musty may build not imijecat rued, bat u may : more as she oho* . and in any dir=tion. eke 'ohocUla tithe= dsrigur bf being Interfered ?with" from thieputer. And if it wlllimmt anY sitivicela nestpriw quiet in the igitsted. legions abet= , . • - Welatabsirg, the Gazette will patinadisclaimer. ofatte having sowed, blackgardsd, attgroatisedi or simalmed the people of that neon, or of irate befog made ore thee • ono alinsion to the . i4a7, "far eta ;sup* ot sniatgg tement, we 'Celli even go ett fiz ' - fay, opihe!authoziti of - . the firsynesherg papere r th at ari° 4-61i n t Y Porfeatipletal, sad the great highway for the•traval of olVestions. Wa'ara prapind, bldted,:to Disko almost any - aotkolatiott bat:that mblah'uks cut to travel oyes can ati: alai islet! it woullbe anreasotu his rem open 00. _ . Too editor irsa:called ostly to Ohio it an hear on Speresy, Wore ho hui pesi , replies*, the Jeirisl's OrtiolitialConsindlt and clamgd. _'He iitoitiili end 1,0-mor, • tele,eiiPerrarPai,hlo*Mtal?.thsirsPOAlr Wa Lan tamp- the Ohmldabel flatosday that call vu olionlatton,. oa tLai:VIM? forf risotto, to *Ott at BroadEnna, to otatalo the •athlW= 'tkieost a ...toike potT9r 4 Joss toott..aot fir Ugh& bat , , • Tax ilrosszouisQuarnag.—We canrcot . suake out farm' the sairtau at the , .ettata4tlouers to the Court arid Ontad-lory, whether It was toads to. thowSindiestbefore or oftn the Preseatoent Liielyrisinted. It &Tare, then the Grand dory War emphatically Ignored the bill of the Coup riiitionenr; and if after, then we are to under stand thit•gie Commissioners decline to carry into effect the neounnendstion of the Grand Jery. • That recottunendatlon is in favor of the erect. Crank. a Codnty Workhouse, separate and, dia *et from the Jail, The Grand :pry rightly res. eon that theJaliqi • place for the detention and punishment of persons charged with or convint7 ed of crimesinl a Worklunise • place forth employment of 'drunkards' and vagrants. 'rtUs Commission:LOT"' refuse,to comply with this mom mendeilon, becalms, as they allege, there is room 'enough in the Jail for t Workhouse. Neither the-Court Or Grand Jury appear .to agree Fitt' the etnximiseloners, and this ought to 'settle the question, without further parley. Host I certainly the 'people' of qi! Comity. will place more reliance on the judgment of two such au gust tribunals than on that of UM MITIZilt111011• The Commissioners allege that there is room in and around the Jell fp a Workhouse. In the jail proper there most assuredly is not any room to opus far each a — purpose—and the "room" blsimsd by the Commissionerimust be theiyerds Mulled to the prison, and the front part Of the Jail bulling, now occupied by the Eibtaiff ea s tesldence. If the yards could be used for Inch a ptirPose. their use' would involve the erection of buildings fora Workhouse; but the ,Commirsioners say that the Couoty is not able to bear the expense of erectiog such buildings; we are therefore shut up to the conclusion that the deface of the Com wissioners is to turn the Sheriff out of his resi dence and treats dwelling•house into ‘. Work house. The ccheme is 'utterly impracticable. - : That part of the ;fall building was never declgood for any such put:pose, and cannot be made to nit it. The lite Grand Jciry, lifter visiting thebuilding, could coo no adaptedness which it had to ouch en std, and therefore recommended the erection of a_separatti, building ; and :Ws venture to say copal:led Grand Jury wooddeves endorse She sohente of the Commiesioncrs. The Jail was . hOtilt fora Jail, and nothing else; it contains no more.room than la needed for its legitimate pur poses, and cannot nocessfully be adapted to any other. _ ' - But even if it could, and the front part of the Julcould be used for a sort of Workhouse; it would lead to endless , confusion and annoyance to all parties concerned.. The Wockhouse under one direction, and the Jail under another, and bethunder one roof, could not fall to lead to en. pleasant differences and condone, and would tend materially to weaken the seemityof prison. Me. Viewed in any light the scheme seems ut terly Impraoticable. . It le practicable for ono purpose, heti - ever, and that seems to he the chief object for primping it. It was designed originally se a means of parse oaring Sheriff Magill, and is prosecuted now withihst cod In view. The.Coinudesioners' Ob fuse is now somewhat diverted' from ire ancient purposes; and is and for rewarding friends and paddling enemies with an assiduity that would be commendable in better primulas. The people of Allegheny.cannty, however,have a aul_abore them petty Persecutions, and will not ezdohe ;or approve • scheme having no higher aim than the gratification of personal feelings. If they :can safely adventure over three millions iribuild ing railroads, they cannot giudgethe little sum neoeseary to erect proper Workhouse, cape- Cially when it le known that It will 'eventually save the county more than its aokt Grami sus an—There is iv class eV:black ittiarde in private life who meet SIM averment which dots not• equere with their conceptions, with .'yon Ilel" and other-expletives equally choice; and Atiere le a alma rien in edltotial life who carry the sane epirit into all their con troversies, meeting every allegation they vial* controvert, with charges of Vlaleehood," "Iyin deceit;' .he. A fair epeeirnen orals choke manner - of cans: denting a discraseion, May be seen in almost any number of the Pott and Journal of this city for a week or so put ; and a very select specimen is Literati by the .fountat of Saturday.. The pub: ho eve is there assailed with such caption, as a flagitious falsehood," "another falsehood lulled," and half ooltimn is, taken. Up with adornments to tmoti -epithets as "lie," "flagi tious and deliberate falsehood," "utter reek louiiess of truth," . /to. We presume it pleases the tsete.of some peo ple to be thus catered is with language , but • few degrees above that of the gutter and the grogehop,; but 118 our readers it well as ourselves have higher tutu, we must he executed from following an example so loc i . Nevertheleer, it strikes it that even those 'who thus deecend to uch language ought en b. very sure that their own skirts are quite clean, before attempting to cut opprobrium open others. 'The man who eharges another, wittalying ought to be very sure that no supleide - can attach to his own,cbaracter for truth rfa:nd It therefore teems to us that the editor of the Journal is the let man - who should charge a- want Hof trathfulness upon others. There are at this; Moment several adjourned questions Of veracity is which that individual 11-involsed,f and ;which he his never , undertaken' to es cape from. It is only a few days sines. that we pointed Out: tAres misstate aunts about as, diet paper, relative to Sheriff and the Comminioners, -to which no at• tendon hap beep Raid. We alsOdetnated it in a palpable Misrepresentatian if the report of the Little Saw Miti 1.1111 Italroad Co., which Unfair wird passed over as a! matter of no !aspartame ; sod it hoe never once Untoired to defend its un provoked and unfouadetti:;asult upon Claveul, in which it 4irgedhim ith being a "bully," "a blultglati4 of the, minutest stamp," though we ThaVelrepeittialli called its attention [beide. These, he it remembered, are all quer. kiwis of veracity 'arising Wale I few day. past; and althotigh iteriouly involving the editor's 'reputation - for , tratirainte.s. have never received • the slightest rittention from him. He had not the bold: badness to defend the de relictions'lrone truth brought home to his door, nor has hti the manliness to openly admit thorn, but suffers hle ellenciato be interpreted into an 'admission of-his inability to sustain them. "'trader tolottoircatestaztoce itseems a little bold ter our eoteoeforary to be bandying the " lie" about so freely. it theory best it le bat spoor and desperate came *blot' needs a resort to such a num. ' . • We hare not charged and do not now' etuago the„editor of the Joransl with 4 .171ng.7 We leare oneklangdage to those whose propensities . it Sate.. We have, charged it with making mis statements; but without appending any such &d -ied'Tow " "Vil# l , " Y i t "lralt 01 4 " Ito. AU editors' are liable to ho ndatskeit or mialtd,' and, thus often. make pihistatements rttheut and 1 1 1(v/thin cif devolving; but all those who litudeldlitiodlY effend In this .respect near fall to acknowledge their emir, when pointed out to them, ly e him 'fregitenny'iseen'inistaken and misinformed., bob have ncvsf, that we' sr. awaro .of, lotted in making ail. necessity ex planationa and , aorta:dims* There are those, however; who pursue a different course; and =oh aro 41wayo ready; to controversy, with adjecthes and lespietive.e. a urt sii, Rogo.—T6ll folioed:4ls the resolutions adopted by the directors of. the Ohio Central Road, relative to the tennkuktien of that rad lathe Ohio — river: fal Ohi oa rom .the sumac* o tds oar afiroad 1 - Boord,Ams 8, 1868. • 'l:Mitred that the resolution adopted at'the meeting of the tumid at. Augurt, 80, 1862, tasking a temporary location of the straw termLeus of the Road, at West Wheeling, be n• ' ecCodat, and the- chief Eaginsers be helmeted to ratted the location of the Ombra Ohio Sall roan, from Election *l4, op the 'anti' of to Ohio Ater,- to loch paint aq /hall famish the most eligible connection TIM any Railroad or Railroads loading to Pittabnigh erybiladelpide; such lorition to be subject to the approni of the Board M the int meeting thereafter." , Usionjnt tlatntday hoistorthe nuns ' of Gon. Bleer alllts okodldste. for the Ik:elution in 1661. .The - clootion e Governor 11 too foiotf t or any: 10,tait num denuosts to think -;?::•:1; - _‘ ,L- -.Onlday, in publishing the Presentment of the Grand Jary,. we stated that it had been urea far the city papers to publish such pre sentments gratnitenaly. Thereupon the Journal parades a receipt Bina by the clerk of thie *floe for fifteen dollars received from the Com =Winners for publishing the presentment of the Greed Jury at Mno th Term, 18M, accompanying it with a lair, ehare of mane and nagentlem.anly comments. As we did not assert any eneirfoolish thing that aa wepbbliehed prepentments'grataitonsly when ordered to .be Inserted by:the Commissioners, the receipt paraded by this Journea proves nothing against us. What we diday, that it haibeen aeri al to publish such things ,gratuitously, is not and cannot be contradicted bythe fact that they have been oocasionally paid for: We neverasserted that we bad not been Feld for them when ordbred to be published on County account; hut we do mutt that there was uo necessity for ordering the pub lication of thelate presentment, at the cost of the COUllly...p two papers, when all the • paper, were willing to publish it for nothing; and that . the seleetion of these two, to the exclusion of all the rest, for spreading a matter of generalcon cern before the public, was a mare exaea on the part of the Commissioners to. vent their. spleen at a portion of the press', and reward those whom they have eubsidized. This was the material part of 'one averment, and it has not been met; and it,is , a pitiful way of escaping from it to contradict and disprove assertions that volleyer liatourrs.—Aa it appears to be thq practice of ths:Hounty Commilsioicers to furnish copies of receipts in that office, when sent for, we recluse them to furnish as with a copy of one on their Olee, given by an individual for ► considerable sum for transcribing duplicates. That they may know 'what receipt we mean, we may mention that the duplicates in queltion : were not trans cribed by the person signing the - receipt, but by one of the County Contmiselonen; 'that worthy official having too much modesty to make out the bill in his own name, prevailed on the individual to make It out In At.variieyalga tho receipt, get the check, and hand it avarice the Commission& Will the Hommiesioners oblige as with a copy of the 'receipt? And while their hand is In, they may, as well send as some receipts, alleged to be in the office, signed by the watchman of die Jail, for transcribing duplicates. We want to ,see if it be trtte,ras elated, that the. aforesaid 'watchman employed • portion of his- nights in transcribing duplizates j and was thus paid for the double work of watching 1164 ;transcribing. He must be a very Argus of a watchman, and should not be unknown to fame. „-; • Bend along the receipts. Taxxonartno 8iar.1713 are Indebted to Mr. Cues, .4. Bras, of this, city, for a copy of a Telegraphic iMap, showing the telegraph sta tions In the Molted States, the . Canadse and Nom Scotia, compiled and published by him. This 'map defines the extent and oxsat loellity of, every line nottlo operation In the Country, and alio those In ibe course of eouitriotlon. !theme that thereith now In operation 27,000 miles, and, in propel of construction some 10,000 mile* of telegraphic lines. 'The map in dicates that the greet mass of telegraph line, is confined to the Northern States, 'most of - which are doited eU over with Sees, while the Southern States have moat of them but a stogie hue run ning through 'them. Tidal" an instructive foot. The map has been prepared with great care and swarm, and Its statistical facts, the tariff of charger, and the time table, are very impor tant featnres. The business community have for a long time felt the want of something of this kind. To our merchants, both East and Went, we pregame thin map will be of inoalenla ble advantage. "Mr. Barr has been for several years employed In the telegraph office here. and hoe had abundant opportunities to make his map perfettly reliable. We commend hint and It to the ptiblic. - The Pal cf 'Saturday denies the ttatSment of the .Tournal that the CCIB111159101:leta hare sub scribed $350,000 to the Steubenville road. The 'Cominhosionere,, acsording to the Part, hose not. yetresolred upon tasking any subscription. It little odd, in this old Whig county, to see a !ovine° paper thea Speaking, by authority, far • Board of Whig Commissioners. For'tke Gazette. . , his. Entrost-,=Your firth:llBW this morning, In reply to the Journal, is a sterling one. I hope it may 'stir up the editor of that paper to the recollection of hie better tisys, mill immolate to vital motion the dormant American tipirit to hie bosom. It Is sidtonee a respectable paper as the Journal has been, lending Itself to the bled ions purposes of the Jeeott Society. Aud It Is streusel° see a paper that does so, patronised by patriiitte, freedom-loving people, whose hoe eat viewilt misrepresents, and whose noble elm pathies it treats with ridicule anduonterept. The JaSuit Society knows the lulluence of the pre's in this country, lad to corrupt mod pre vent la to them en object of much importance. They seem la this respect, Kiln many others, to Lave made the Infamous Illuminati Bodo, their model. The following, from a 'tried; authentic source, are come of the maxims end measures of that Boelety "We mostly every means endeavor to gain the Reviewers and Joarneliste " " We mint try to gain an influence in the mili tary academies; printing houses, hook shops, and painting and'engraving are worth oer care." " We must acquire the direction of eduoadho, of church management, of the professional ;hair." - "We must take care that our welters be well Pitied." • • e , If a writer publishes anything thatattracte attention, and to in just, but does not so cord With our plan, ire must endeavor to.win him over or to decay kiss." These are as good Jesuit maxims as though they had made them themselves. Every one can tree that they are acting on them throughoutour country—with what success, in the cue of the Journal, your article • clearly enough shows Thousands of your' fellow citizens are glad to nee yen directing pubile attention to the ambi tious projects of these foreign emissaries. They are not a religions, bat a political sadety. And as they hare thrown themselves Into the political army the political press letinder no obligetlon to respect their .pretensions to iellgions charac ter, or to exempt their eta& and sinister schemes from animadversion. PASCAL Mr. Weed, of the Albany Eveiing. Journal is going to Nome for the purpose of embracing the Catholic Faith.--Mtolump Paper. - TM4 item commenced Its rounds three or four w elite *Igo: It would have been contradicted then 'lf we had Supposed it possible that so • absurd a moor could hive gained credence.— Bat we' are &tared that It Is extensively be lieved. • • Were we At for.or worthy of the communion of any Church, vitae ere Temples, in this Chris tian land, almost it the threshold of every men's door. It Is not I:miens/7, therefore, to go abroad for what, if sought in a proper spirit, may be found_ at Nome; Nor did we, 14110 st Nome, where there to so - Much to a'wuken„,.% sense of de pendant* and humility, dliteoverNiy reason for renouncing the Faith of our rathetw.-41b. Eve The resent 'surreys for a niter road from the Hudson *melt! the Lakes, td ran about eqtd distani. between the Erie and the Central Heel, have riseited.ls the organhatidzi of c company, tnbs called the New York and Waters Railroad Companx, whose purpose Ix to bond double track, wfde gauge line, from - Hoboken, opposite New York, to.Caniuidalgus, there to unite with the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Company, cod ultimately, no doubt, to consolidattiwith thein:„. The new road wily embrace about 285 'taller within the State of New York and 80 miles In Nei Jersey, for which Opole, charter has been Nomura. , .„ A Vitro.' Byers Mani) Hirrir.—A Georgia paper, Ina bane of gratitais for tits teppoint-' merit of yaw:amid distinguished sorruf that respectable State to a obeirgeshlp, exalsime: "The citizens of our whole State, with singular 0040 imii.T. 1 4 4 telt/lout regard to party, Woke to this appointment". Our good President has been much happier in hi appointment, than others of thosiMnfortuusto persons who liars Pmsemsd supreme rule, and withlt the thank less duty of dispensing official patronage. Fred stied 21 mod to say that for every appointment be conferred, Airoado ninstymine enstalee and . 040 ongtatsful fiisruL—Nizt. Wok The Umbria; Journal expressee the 'opinion that theNalim Lavr and Free Soil.' will consti tute theatre mato plaakkou the Wato platform of 186 G. We hope to see three more at least •daed to it,r•Free laud for the homeless, Free B,loobl for all, and the Peak) Railroad at the Goverment ,espenee. The party atlch ebAtl erect such w platform is this will etacul a yea umahleprospect of atumesa—Des. Tri Lae" thalpples Systdeb. plannes yielded at the sale by auatisals Loadon tweetpeight thou. said ponds Oirlbig. nricnoltirg Min DLICIIIIItION. 1 Eruption of Faller darnmi at Mt fiditan Ilall ' =Bit Lecture no Freedom of Epera. List evening, pursuant to public. malice Father Genesi appeared at Metropolitan Hall, where a warm "'deem° was extended to Lim, by a very large assemblage of citizens. , Thel reverend lee- ' rarer was received with enthusiast's demonstra tions of regard. Ho appeared in !citizen's dress —his Italien costume, which he no been wont to wear-on former accaslone, haling been torn from hie back at Montreal, by his Canadion at itTelilito speech 4 'tbro. but -to e ota a r-t e t ct r o t e i ‘li n : d ys 1; 1,c :d r: : heieri t h inirr s ..ti d . r : co sif l voi a ; . n . ..k,,,,,t. 4 h ßf ' c; t f tri 7 h yad e o : ru n irro t in o ol . - lf . permit too, before cocctmencing e otdre of this evening, to say a few words fir, in Intl fan. And, afterwards, ill have nothing new to say to yOn; and should repeat some things I have already said, I shall be happy if,l by auything I may say, I may be enabled to prpdoce a resolu tion en your part to adopt all proper meithres to prevent the slavery of the American people, and to maintain yens, libertlea in their complete integrity. - The reverend lecturer then sp4e britily. in Italian, and afterwards eald: Before going into the subject of the lecture, I beg to inform my friends that I understand that ray lectures have been published, and 'are now fr eale In this City ; by some person. Ido not ow whom.— i / k. • I have nothing to say against th klecanise this is o free country; butt moat say that the publi- Cation, owing to the Important errors which it contains, has been made withouk my sanction. Bo that if my friends would:lna, me . hy such "lectures, they will mistake mo, ,sad if my en -I,enolos oppose merby them, theyl trill only lose 1 thelitime, berme. I do not rumple° the publi cation • The object of this Meeting, (proceeded the Padt4) into dieclon In the race!l Americo and of Europe , that the American pe ple understand well whotile /reedom of speech+and that they,, aro prepared? to support that pricelple-at any ; rate, atoll times, and everywhere withli they 1 borders. [Loud applanee.]lt:r a very- easy -matter to eXplain what freedom f speech; is I say, In a word, that it Is to be tibia to speak to an audience at any time without anyiimpedl. ment. If there be any °bat=a In the way of exercreing that right, then you haee•no longer f c freedom of speech. Bona' poop e said, an my return',here from Cansda. [ILO ought not to epcak any more to New York that I ought to remain silent while living li'lienI i' lien That freedom of 'peed!No, that Is t an imposition, for it would hernia elletme upon me against my will, and perhaps against the will Of many of my friends. Thequestion is not between me and my audience, but between Protestant= and Re coaniem in your country, ,Speilattee.] If the lectures of • man are good for clothing, then let the prevention to speak be thipertially applied, alike to Ronan Catholic) as to Prelim/mt. When all are prevented from speaking, I, to be sure, cannot complain ; but I will say that this le no more free America, but despot Rome. [Ap plause.] But if we be really free America; if here the Roman Catholics arel entirely at lib erty to speak on all occasions spinet Pro teetantism—it certainl y would b gross injustice --er to prevent a Proteetant or Chest' speaker from pointing out the - errors oT Re &Diem. [Ap _platme.] If things wire otlierwlee, before long you would have to be asking& license from the Wraith archbishops and biebnpeto express your opinions in words. But .11 Ibsen to soy on this subject is, that oo for as I am c nceined, while I. reside in free Arootica, I endeavor tei enjoy the blessings of yo gib:ices Amei loan freedom. JEdthcalaatio pplanse.] Some bouquets were here . ern upon the stage, and, taking them up; the lecturer ob served: "These are better than the moues of finebee. •[Cheers.] One of the great objections whist my having ventured into' Canals, is, that the Cantina Catholics could not possibly lock on calmly at "the triumph :of my apostacy in their midst ;" and in order to obviate that triumph; they are to-prevent toy lectures: I spoke at another time about tied, .. spostacy," 'and I can assure you I am entirely content with the company in which my o spottier places me. Paul and all the Apostles were apostates. Bo was Christ,—the before he went out upon his peblio preaching and the founding of Christian ity, ho was of the Jewish Chaiett ; and when I left the Church of Papal Rome, I far the Roman Church . c , kipaell, I find I areq in ,fiery good com pany. pplaure.] Won't im n i bs o th er hand we are ratter Newman, Dr. Bowneoe,•Bishop Ives and others—all of them aphstites,"presch log triumphantly before Protestant audiences, without any hind:inn whatsoeiet . Yes, Pro. taint:lts allow them to - preach what they please, because my Protestant brethren truly understand the great principles of liberty of speech. Then others eay that the_ majority in I Lower Caned& are Catholics, and therefore it ls imprudent to go there to monk against the abbses - of Roman ian'. Bat remember er&rheve a eery late exam ple of • man who preached sgalrat Protestant. Into to a place *hero the large I majority were composed of these opposed to his views. Yet he woe in no way molested. The Mirror, of To ronto, U. C., which I reedited o..day, gives a . long ectount„ of the triumphal enemas of Dr. Caltill's lecturing In Glasgow; Scotland, a pity, which, under the Protidenee of God, is eminent ly Protestant. And the name principle et tol eration for 'Speech obtains in Lo don and ether English cities. The majority t Lower Canada are Catholics, truly, but theney were not ob liged liged to•attend my lectures to he me speak.— Do not forget, however, that m minion every.. where Is to preach-to my Prot hint brethren ; so that If Igo into o country in hioh there aro but three or four Protestants, I have a perfect right to preach to them %lie wordf the tiring God. ~., Therefore I went to Condo to roach to • mi nority, and net lath, ti desire to force the major , ley to come to my poor lectern. [Applause.] Then it is said that it is dange oars to go near a barrel of gunpowder with a li hied match In one's hand. I know that, but : Woo know the art of our enemies. It is our e emits who pre pare secretly this very barrel , f gun powder, and than tall us to keep distant from the danger- 1 one compound, lest an explosion ensue. My' , dear friends, the meet mode o • preventing an eeplOsion is to expel the ottani g plotters who spring the caines=themen who t et up mobs and riots—theJesulte [Land &Federico ] Peopleeay, however, that,they hope Roman pllttlaioi will in - due time recognize all the . blesoings of a pen gospel, and the enjoyment of all the liberties of this free country, and they think the time will come when the roast nestle Ilmnaniete in this conntly will become a quiet end peaceable peo ple, especially by means el eddeation in your publlo schools. [Applause.] .It can prove to me thatthe Roman Catholics irrehis country, will go to Your Free Schools, and that the Cant ! olio et:horde are of inch a cheraetei as will in sure a free education to the youth, I will con fess to you that I bellevnthe sand generation will not pits witlacet products' Very beneficial results—namely—the childrenl tif those who .aro now emigrants, will ben el tens Amer ican/. But, I ask you, ere the ol t nen. edneated for Freedom, In the nOtlligt II 001g...113/1 BO rasedita educate them for Freedom? No,- no. [Loud applause.] Because the blind cannot teach to others what &eviler colon of the em—no, be e/inn If the Ilemarden teach yduth the princi ples of liberty, their pupils in at few - years will become Proteetants - and good 4rlstinne, aban oning th e superstition and big° of Romantsm. - In Lower Canada the Roman Catholics hive. had schools for themselves ever since that coon try batman a province of. the British Empire— for more than three-qtuutre of a! century. What sus the remain of their abbot tyylem?—have the people freedom, snits reqeet 14 freedom? - No have —but they blindness, men slavery, mob e, riots, sticks and: stones—such constitute the freedom taught In Realist' Catholic. schools. [Great applause.] Aid this WI I be the effect, also, in your America. I say, d not expectany good result from such eohools . I know - what they are, for I have been a 'Po ash ,teacher in Italy. I have seen s statement, made. by: Dr. Oberbonnel, Romith_Dishop of Toro nto,ln which he states that there are some 327 primary schools in the oltyuf Rome. And then people soy, "What a. kind Government the Papal tjavernment most be, to make 'such ample prevision for education, • in one city elope." But I tell ion, my friend', there is noteme free primary dehool in Rome.' Tn., there are 'tome schools inomecoaducted by old men and old women, In ;eh small chit dren of both sexes are taught ao o prayere and a part of the Catechlim, for fro four to are or six shillings • mon th pbulthey a not taught to read or write. To hoquire the knowledge th e ohlldren ma rt go to ano th er sot 01, where they have to pay from a dollar to • .dpllin and a half i ... . . A few years sip there vas • p Preplan Constitution, width axe fa eta obtaining employment in th unless they had been educate schools. Then, I gay to you, let thrir,privata sahools if they pie a 11w that no one shall obtain a service of the State, unless they cuted in the public sohooic of leoterer then proceeded to speak grsoeful scenes to Oathco and 7 outresL The mob In Quebec., (laid Pother O.) erg incited on three atiootints=flrat, on Amon of the church In which I spoke, then against mj elf, and finally. on account of a member of the egialature, Mr. Geo. BlOrl of Toronto, echo ap p rov ed' the leo intim ' Blown t o the leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Parliament, go. the mob thought that by putting him do d his friends. who with Mtn laved free diurnal , th ey could silence the Opposition to ths.Pop administra tion henneforth.. I imy to ad en eat when yon find, me making statement' him you may deem. unfounded, do not azure me with moue and stick" and acmes, but with to and argu ments—As rational being', and tas biluts and brute" mid savages. .An modes or . to. nappy}, Ronuintion by. suck measures a dirett and certain tendency to injure their c, at least bo the (yea of ell- sensible men. illse dotes; se coming in se Modeler of tbs (amok:lino& num Suide unknown. erbe distelbabieMets to Mae, • .. , - . _ and another inin pith a crucifix in hia hand, who eald to each one enterink,the buildiog— 'f Swear far the reliance of this cruellest you will have the blood of Ina heart' • The Leetnrer then went on Oa describe the ope rations of,ihe mob at Qaebeerand Montreal, and 'espreeseehlit heartfelt ecrrow at &Dead less of life which occurred in the Latter city. lie elated that he itemised assurances on all qatirters, esen from the friends of three who were killed, that I there was no pcesible blame to be attached to Be did not go to Canada uninvited; on the contrary, be went there in compliance with nu merous solioitatious; and he was certain his fnioade who invited him anticipated (no more than be bad himself) no such consequences as those which bad so unhappily occurred. suyite paper-la your city (said lather G.) tells me I am a bad Missionary, became if I were a goad one, I would have died in support of the [oath in the pulpit is Quebec. It is impossible to please every one. [Laughter ] Because I woes not murdered I nm now dioptessing to the Puseyiteti. If I had allowed myself to be =m assed, I would have been called a coward.. I choose, howescr, in this matter, to please myself sad my dear Italy, who would acorn Boma little that she should lose one of her smithy the hand of an obeCire assassin in a foreign land. If I Hppin to fill into the hands of the Roman Hie remedy and be condemned by the Inquisition, , I shall confers to the death the truth I have -pieached is Ragland and America—yea, firmly and gladly; and on that account I shall oe called a martyr for the truth. But when you are asi 'salted by a gang of aseassins, yen are notate'', tyred—you are simply murdered; and go:In'ofl, der tq escape being murdered, I defended myself • little. [Laughter and applause.] Indeed, I heartily thank God that I am still living, in spite of eesenty assassins. It is the of God; and I ehail spend my life in the eerrice of God—ln the rapport of Truth and the good cause of civil and religious liberty, not only In my dear Italy, ;but in all parts of the world. [Applause ],The rent-end lecturer concluded his address with a manstio review of the bill now pending iu the Le gislature, having for Ile abject the vesting of the Roman Catholic Chnich property in the Bishops end their stiecessers. Re censidered snob a =ti mbre most Anti• Republican its nature, and pre guent with very fatal results, by result of its tendency to build op a powerful monied influence among fhe Roman Catholicr . hierarchy of the State.' Father Gavani olond his remarks amid en tl?usitstio applause. Citizens' Insurance Coinpanv, • D2J-Tmc President and Directors of the Comierr. have this day d octane' n DIVIDMID of THREE DOLLARS per Share, open the Caaal Stook or the Com • rarsble to the htokokholdere or thar lege repre &rotative.. forthwith. gantrEL. L.DIARKIELL Hee'r; Parancelat. Jam le. Ihfa. • , Deledittalail • Lots.l or Salo. _ gerFino locations for Summer fietidoncei at private tee, until the 30th Imtion at 4 ti!cloet rag, and all outsold at that thn• will to 6Cerod it tnetion, on the umund. in what le :mown on nentih 11 Atom," adiohning Linda of the late lames Ries. and lying beeline. oh. Miaddoelge Plaid Plank Boil and the Monongahela Mier, now laid out in LaM of two, two and .bolt and these earn, by H. E. Willesnus. Terms of yemment made eery, im bat a rmaa amount of the purchase money will be reolnel In kind. Inquire of 81513, Trustee. .1815.it.50 IfirWoatte! Wolustl--A. great many learned treatises hare been written explaining the aright of and classifying the worms generated to the human cfErxe. Exelfs37 eny Unto of iseilleal science has elicited neon scuts observation and prefound resserett, end yet phyriclette are very much divided le minion on the sub lect. 11 meet be edraltted however, that after all, a mode of .tpoling these wenas and mitring the body from their mtesemee V et mere veins than ithe wleest (inquiet. hots as to the crigla The expelling wet has at length been toned—Dr. MOLiNE . I3 VEltial/DGE Is the retch sought after wechils, and he. !arr.!) enyereeded all other more. medicines, IM Olean, being unireraally acknow ledged by readiest nianilloners. Cntehascre ;Isar be carefal to ask fa. Dr..NtLanie Celebrated raTtifiiph and take none else. All other Vennithge• in oomswrisors are wcrthlsi. Dr. IltLane's g , enine Vending% al. celeprated Liver Dills. um now be bad at all respect. bie Drug Spates In the United Mater; also, from the sole iropdrimir, SUM:4/ BROTEIEIIh, Jers Fneoessors to J. Klid I Co.. da Wood street. --Me. SoLomoms:—From infancy I hare been aillieted with mast term and ehortrighorirges, and trarela I hate never been able to set am.': of GladnEd tha would hero to, 1 /1108 hid !several pair. that vould enable me to we more diethartlr, but mold never keep nem on more than metal( hour from the het that titer easel stub great ran. I happened to 'NO year adeerttaident.. ty which I saw yon had jay: imported lame, and at It bee been aty ma. Stant Sim to yet • tali that would teneht me, I thought I would try yours: ton must not thh*no ilatterlogwhen 1 may Wag/non g.lan unever nig egoectallans. I have not been abH to read by eanditelicht for noon than half an boor at any time b.tore I got theoeGlameec Float I rot throe, I read ova Uneasy all day. and until ten o'clock. without err. titoclnabbe Nut pg.. which la a thing 1 bare natdnu bent, for yens: tray Una mush its I thank It deferring 7brthebrerrillee, fled hoping others seas be beireflited be a. - - Tact aro at Marty to =aka we sf mr same at any Cno for ref.rowie. troll roara, Br.:111Y LULL, IVh•rt Muter, l'lttabutzb. Y. B. I fhtgat to [tendon the: or thite b ghtear ben. AMA by the gale age got. attl eguallt tame!. s(j.is ZJ We believe - Natare has provided a rertedr for every d 1,.... erhteli flesh Is Lett to. KIEIrn PETR.)Lttilt or ROCK Olre pat op It haws, from the /atoretorre eciorenied deep I the bowel.. of Meth. Earth to, wltho et doubt. one of the gnotheet of thee* remedies. flout the fallowlzu teehomor. neon Dr • IProtatal puma: Poseur 9atxer OWN Eept.ls. • Mr. A. tiler—ilin I bare sold all tour Petroleum. r nook Oil, toms two on nth. pat, and bars bout look. I st l K il ' fo tt; ....Ohm: in rlou 004 U.leoutarr. 117' tim• your sofent rm. hero. was lying stry ma is m: Mtn I gar.btu a tesouounful. anil to throe boars ham. lbe acoond: sal Lb. .etnomoi, anti-ob. museum! immt-Ilattir. It la also an traoidtnaoT m.lr for lo rd and Inflamed Eyes, Cute.Bruiree. and Rkeumatisto. awl for tbr PINK emus bars been cued al Ion; Rawlins. YOur.,, Vital rtspeot, luso Blo=4lllr. for His try .11 tree Unto... in Pittetiltrub. M==re=3==l ler BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here 1. the kind of testimony 6 to the vela. of one NUM. UM. •hteh re • CIII conlldently telt th. r:►atulm of tow worth W. hae. already DnF,Whrd "'cm! metifmMels proving that Ears.' made for our redidar and ordlemer Wes and Cold abroad. has. been *objected to this SEVEINST TESTS IN ACITUAL OITNPLAUNATIONS, and tresereed their omtente tor‘ly fres from darnah.. The following Is another prodf of the mom Incontestable elnrular $lO.OOO WORTH OF BOOKS MID PAPERS SAVED WITH A $4O SLIM! ALEIION, Ematourtr. Pmt November 12.1952. J blarea.l3lM.' Daman—Dear .Tottr two lettere ivvre Muir received. / you about at Mee time. I vault Pii,Vr.o`l at",l Volfi'b,`,„`ll, igigl,lll7.ll'..!Rtt mcrcong of the 10th 01 Jana lika—mr Mem building •llng burned to lo was lt of mood and brink— • arge thee itt,ribu il di ng. air eale wad lit It et th e time of the Crv, *DI fell Into the cellar. whore them was • forge Count 01031. It. yea a vet-, let ire. My note. ted bookl amounts that were to the Bafe. amountet to about Teva,„Thatisand Dollars, which was would Them was lot neck DePer Wildredt end further, I would rAtelee Lrerson who M doing busluerm, to lose no 11met - but buy • tiah to keep their. P.P.., de...iod Le got obe that good. I can safely recommend Tou 80k. •my ma. Tours; truly, ferthtf .101119 fILIRHE. mrtlAßD.—Dootor blirzna 'bating been rellwrel from bbr ofUelitl duties an surgeon :adThfsto of qe U.S. Sloane U0q11.1...1 . 4 If , Nu.n air , hi. =4l - atteailo2 L 2 Lis Precut.. Oetaa su.l readettoolto. 142 Tu .Neat. &boy* PmltheolL au7:l3to rfirWs mawr the attention Of imr — read ere to tba.odoortlsoomemt of .1101thea INVIOOILATING CORDIAL . ' to to found upon mg. • Cliti;on's inzuranov vompany of rittsbugh n. D. KING. dAdataL L. If eltb HELL. Ewer. OVICE, 94 VAT= BEIM= NABS= AND WOOD BTBZE-13. air INSURES ULU ANA 11A/100 RISED ON tall 01170 AND /MUSS/PO DIVERS. AND ERMUTA. 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Ci.a.rief A —firm arliorklff Co. f cod, oCordoM4P , ,-.Pirm of AttorbllM Jr- Co. ri P. ar.." or J., It. Beet" Woman Co. 0....0r Dmight-...-....Jd0r of Irodbridoo Dolght 02. John ot Selma a (b. (7.aries. P Bodzotn,.---Ylna •Galono, Se *CO 6 , 07 , C A.m.= 10Coldoc• fit'”7. Imn oo ef R. D. acaoAo C o o; 17..n0cu 0f77. II 017001Comr, - Raid 5adf0rct..........---Plm of Moron A Pay Ord. gephas Ina of ?Corm butler Ho7t. &pr.. i;,,cnd jrA1L,..........Mtrm of ea..o.ll.l.lorriet*llMl4 A E I A. of A . Bunt* (lo.` Lookoo-....—...171rm Loilmrood Poo. , Rumor ..... I. of Um.oosl.Alleo (.0. Jam Jame s A. DvAg . ' of Irti:iiiita.74 1 ell .fr rat N. Prothindrom. Fin= of Toth an Atom, Newell A co. .0 0 0 H —.Mtn of 001 ft., do elßot A Cm, Carrie NMie, ~ Plmnt Condit 'A McblA. Hood of Wort ..I,ldoro AlAgl-galc.---Fam cf Stoeltgtllg Co. Jam. Illimpluvy,- I= of Ramer, Com pbrof Ilatler. Wog T Cartmeatal Rook. - • ..ford 11 , tiorroy,.-.-....-1/19 of Wells, largo ItlM. Owrge tan:G.-Z.—. mYt Corn. iVaie 00:. Is. Onus. PiraWar. &s. 1. MARTIN. Boomtoii, \ R. C. i IMO, \ . - or tii. Into Ana of M • rdy Wkoombs,) ~ W110LE95.1.5 Di tli. DS . \ s . , BOO7l'S AND\ SI.ICES, 59. Wood street, Pak tourgb,\ jn.R.ell y'ls3 ', . \ Third Annual Stateinnti \`, IF THE-STATE - MIITUALTit i E AND tLy MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY . S artiahnek. Ileanteorao.a, 1883 e As. eta of tho Company. Mar_ '61.3M0l OIS SI Premium. reed to tdar It taSS..-- /33 1 94 Interest reed on Uwe.- 17 Stectoaary and OM. Paraltare-- 1.000,00 , .._ Pretnianci cantelled:.-...:.—...-• wane 04 , , " 26 QIIMMER MAI/TILL es, ctizep—mW 410. tenninated___ ylay ht, : ),3, PUT t nvactrinmo t... fiii Apylletne,,Lave. Lnßekii, Bareness. Chinminiona, Ite• ' ”..4 i ether cite mantilla; which they will el.. but wt lneurairce. Returned Preenl.l6. , redopid krt... Th., ban also an wwwwitent of Bleelt. ktattenery, Print1.44—...-.- 77,901 01 .. V ' ' '. ° I 4',:ill''' wr:1 1 .94 ' l'eXT.it 3 \ ra.a.ms*. immune • ofhlatit. Nobel, little. ~ . \ .) , Capital MA. 1;417 in and seeaced-.............-..,180.040 00 , T ,'• , - t .. • •' ' ••• NR °Kb4 wit receivea, t N o e uo \ A= emit of resonyeas llablo far tome,— L'AttEls o' , 1 1 1, k , . . .7 .- •', ' 7 bn. ott4ark wed lials New Wolunig - .. ~.„.„„ ~,,,,,.., ... mrn • ..,,,,,...' .. co -\ \ i ‘ T Bible lathe Cbtintilig Rowe. by D. Boorlsour. Y. tele In the Yazolly •by OLLIM • •,' s. . _ Bot,t, and tojte - aiprirtCrclrThil 132.t i ms . z „, .. \ T , ...„ „.um ta lb ri trb n ot . -.„ ‘ ' s hen or , Cs. nu hand, or Is bards of IYM. ' ' \\lb R plaewn, cons _the 4.lyoLg • ''` ''',, 01;iZ e tZtur• and - it;a1 . 6.7-.. 1.000 N J . .„ ~.,, ' r Q titti4 a'' rlyncg \ • .._____' \ ' ‘', s ••••.••••• - \ Co= n on liktiannan'a Rona. DY Bal. J. wwwlww'N i ii, Anicnot of ;id pastel obilina attainat the C 0132 - 7 \ '"' 7 E-W 6 .-B...'ri \ 1 ,.. 2. ,,,,, t p.y. not yet nue. ... - - --S •,15.000 00 ! , 1"0." . rVA1t.. 8 ..!lF , • , c \\' ' \ JOHN P. ROTBERFuItD. Dauttihn hilinlY: P. C. SICIKIWICK, Harriaboyet ' • 44M041. JONOS, Philadoloua: '.. A. WI LlClNkßankey. Pittemhith: '. A. R. 04.44144,• JOAN .4. IttrriIARPOILD. Dtuplalsi eilciti; , A. J. GILLET. Kmrieburg: • . IS T. JONES. .. KOURY KLOTZ. Carbon entintr,_. JOO.ll P. RCTURILV OID heetaPsy. President A. J. GILLEY, ._ \ Bill lam. aesinitt pails one. and (li ed earLgatio% eta. or“Stechanctiss tii ciy or p.m.. low. rum mseigiont sills safety. Policlea Waned on derallt. Swam* einer pTssisslly or for a Lam of 7.00. , 14 anch inn, corner of Fourth .7yinlitilleld streets. hail A. A. tienyir. Attila,. JAMES P. TANNER:\ WIIOLESALII DELLED, E BOOTS, SHOES, BOIIII;11, RUT,: EO. 56 WOOD BMX; PITTIRKOLUD, Baum Third; and Fourth. teir.:aty stook embraces cjazriotyNaid,! Atpte of Bova ey Baton% dlrsct Met Now Cactiod DanntaAtarnr sdaptad appswalP Ph io , , the Spring and Summar •040.4 b. VOI 4 "A.'" of roan ir, P.P... Laming. JOHN T. L00LN......"...-.-.-11011 . T. T. DWAII 111=. REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON SvCO. nieoures AHD WHOLESALE DEAI32IB • TbaelOti AND DOIDESTIC EIAILDWARIC, CIITLEILT, to ie. Ilhvc romcrred to their new . and extensive No. 132 Wool stmt. tour doors as, tho Bt. Cbsrlss 11 obi. 'mere their sort:sass. and assrob..andlY. re lnrl ed to sn extobbostiem of tbs mat exablete soo losort. G.nt • ter offered to Ws cal. :c. moon Fleming Broth. . OSOCCUBOILO TO J. KIDD 6 co.) WHOLZBALE kT3p. No. GO -Wood &rest, Pittrborgi, Llo3r er .-rooli - doter, or Dr. IrLosoVo Colatostad ;Tyr, OA, to. CHARLES E. LOOHIS. STOCK AND. BILL - BROKER. \ • . Notes, Bonds, Norgages &c.; Negotiate& YAILTIC,VIAIL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Till PURCHASE LILII OF ETOCES. WS-dn. or , r 3. loan a Co, Winer Wood and Fonantb arra... • , . A. H. HOLMES & 13110 SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, SLATI'OCIES,' CROWBARS, &C., PITTBBURGU. • Mate 25 Wood between let and and. *ir sarroatrol coool to any oranatorturei.—s • &state of Nichiel Menhir, decOsed. I ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION "man t‘osetnito itoo...xte upon lbw East. of MICHAEL lIED.4IiNg. tato f I•cott totrubto dotootod, t arta, beta rat7:drEt? toTotVon '° l7l=lll and tl.noe hatlng Colas to protent them, ally auptentl eael. opttlelatnt. to ltt• 1304111140 ed. . C. SNIDELY. Peon Tirrosilt. Joo. Z. 1551 \ MITE ADVERTISER OF TEIIE HAVING Wen IrogaErd hr tbb lost Uteri years in Goo tithe tirorxr,rtabltrhotroto thooliolobts, troop bko t, CONNECT 1.11115E ,, T WITH. A PEISSON 'hobs cant and • strot Werd•ro weromlntoom for•th• tVrreif d ll th" St U .it . it=r 4 l l' l 4 l lIOV 3 North ADelibll Oftloo, Pialbwiolobla. 14, ooreetnnits• Cons 101.1 to bold pokily oar \ jerld3t• VOR SALE OR TO RENT—A l i:at:Ls...a Jr sully Atuated end Anished brick USE. mashie for •“melt Jhailly,ln the 'Mice cf Welch. leyviite, convenient to the Depot at the Ulla end Denegyb nab. IlaYanal. Apply to V veiny R. Plug. Esg neer the pm:mites.or to Deal Wells. Mb:outer. Pelletier Dolton, Allegheny ebrooty. Jelidgtivrtt D&VID PAGODA TEA STORE—Jut icceived YARSIOUYII 11L0A.2[112/. inNin. order, he pi. by I.T. , JElto 11.1.1VOItTnt oor. of the Diamond and Dlentann 'DANIS FASHIONS, foi LADIES' Daissits-- g Th. Paris fashions for 'JUNII, anent to stasnonn will to 013 saloon the let prosinto Or SIM. Wl B. iSON. WM( No. =IX Penn. store nand man. larRE FRENCH GRAPE VINEGAR, tit .93eAtetepor far 211.5 t 110111113 •PAITOgIe; let eh.. Dmeicud. nen Vinegar msnufsetetrod the alto.' &ate, equal to the above:, • • je2.5 jIIIAOLI BRANDY and OLD RYE Will& ART. of the 'etre atimest quality, for We at MOH ILIA a PATfONI3, In the Damao:L ' ,teta ting.E.OKAUKERS-61-4 cents per k, In the or =flack. far • dollar—at I.IOIIItII4PATTON'S. Dlnnianil. \ / ea 1 SINGLASS-200 lbs.. Cooper's Linglass la daresad for male er 24 FLEMING Durum. COD.FISII-10 tle.keez Codftsti just rerr!d P and for mole too to elate romfratent Dr 1.24 4 , • J. T. 1.. BOON E,. . DRY APPLKS-30 burhelm Pry Apples, Acut reed by Itannuid. and tar ale 7~1• . J. T s l. J. NONE. II ACON-1200 lbs. assorted just rood acd LP rn selety 1144] J. T. eJ. J. b 002419. SUGAR -12 hbds. N. O. Sugar in store cad for tel.low to dn. eoreleon.r.t. by Jegi , \J.T.At J. J. BOON& - Cl=3 MOLASSES -40 bble.\ . N. V. Moline§ in stare gni tor tali br a J. J. Boom bozos 8110, 10 Ml 2 and 10.14. ha atm. aOd Ibr aalohT J; T. a J. J. COON& M 6 Mat,. greet. COREESE-3.1 bozos for Pala'by. jel •lt IL COLLINS EANS-6 bbl. 3. fur sato by • LIP " JINN RY IL COLLIN& bozos Rosiu Soap far sale bv, /43 \ • 11E.1 11. T 11. COLLINS: a INNY.}:I) pure Littaccd Oil a v , v ,, T.hr lam ..aottrAnotaxan 01.4:5E1 : 15p bbl. N. O. Molanoe, ,6 leueuCtsa. DILWORTII CM 1,114 MS rai—lou cowl Napier (cold blaar i t) L rig wlLAtiractUrV4h. rai• b r 1041 ijaPER HANG INOS--kchoico collection L ei . ear. ob band sml fbr b_. • • je ll • W. Y. /IA/Lat/LIA:. lb Wood erode DOTATOES-30 baos and 2,o'bblf asserted P4'4*"""L'IMIVIAITNImmatm cf , II EAP PRINTS—Jun reaalycd at A. A. kJ mi,s t ,v a CO.', 23 i slreet...lo ciegind.vlors.l rel, ta. At c,lietAC.l. . . ' \ \ Jelt. , INCINNATT SOA S-75 boita.lfilre' 1,, ay., sal 8.2; 23 Advt., V* cleAged 805p,3222 2,.1 sal An WA ar , N. A. kleoLoll4. .1,3 - enr.lircod and Sixth streets. '. LUE VITRIOL-600,63. Ulu Vitriol, j,,e,r.ra and fee bt - \ BEANS -7 bbls. whito Sams, for sale by„, Jell ' CORY IL COLLINS - LACK LEAD CRUOIBLP---4 Cnekl UI Dl:mete' Mack Lnul Crunlbloa.naNied dsmn—lb• Iwo +natl. OM In ay., Or Ws 8100111 i LIM ' a CO -• 21RODS. DE LAINES—A. A. MASON A 11. 01. Path stmt. v 11100404 1 1 1. 1 10/ morh• ..: dm Lams at 1:40. \ Jolt IiRANOY BelkaiES-15U t pres novtyle nn li f g .ViTtUrVoaat. as Fifth Arta. E FINED DOEAX-10 ' , oases Re fte'llei 00 e , lri. li, amer, Icy WA b 7 J. 601100 SM ASIR 1 IPOR SALE-40 shares 0. a Pa. RR. Scot I: sad 1.17 alastee 4. it lAdialat Illuel' ley , . . . /1 . . D. KIN% WI .. OWN, MO. ad liAelyttis DitOttt. , ~...., : :•.•.,----,;•..•‘!'-'•'-'-':.%.=4.:, . . . . . . . . .... .... _ . . - • . . . . . . . _ . . \ \ • •:., . ~ - : . . .. ..• .... . -•-• . R . . . • • \ •- - •\\ I • . • . • . . • • , .. • '\ \ ~. \ _. • ' A \D,JOUTINXID • gALTs-4110,.ia1e. of the. . FL vatf.. - EiTATs aI:T. 7. WRIWIT,' h.* bon ad- ,_ Jen. en,,to THURSDAY. IA" We, da yet Jane. inetine. • —'-' - Ite unebetivae4, eicele.vene 07 the neld WOOD. 'HU thin 1 77 1 3. • • •NdiNIIIII.TEI OF 4111L121 , - . • MusD. ex.se netts. by pen. nano ce eaten. the line mal ' ' \• . . \ 't ntuableThet of Lend. on :Mich the meaner wesl.lo. . 034.3 D, SWIM AND Nan gptcplo3B, Vird:grriTrala w Z l 4l7: Wo w itSVEZW. • - \ • ',Vt. a wni=sao iivur t,l ADIS& mare ens cf which ewer HO 'MAMMA • HIPPODR6 I VM,' .74 i r ielti{ol log, in the bizteet ‘ liatv cf caltinitlne Tt a inetnernente ere a large sad cossinediont saw two • \ • tt o . n brick . r u, b1 .. .. 1 1111/=l . l i le Sir t le& ... \. _ v 4L i r -A -- 33 . 232tram ..„,... . • maga, • g, t `itmb h 4•11 the eonewnienatedesitabbieni ens lentliOT et w akv ~i,,„Aga, ray rsorsalTssa L eidetve. The other iseentneneeso en • n •ne ee m. Tenet Hausa, and the neemeary ant-tafildinen. HI Dv On Peiubsowet (neat thencinll)ll:tetrazh4a4 A. Hicol.• end Matt i h'e Hem ie .iota 1A aillebeflitiehio.b. \.. Air No mamma.; an 1. - sedatt'ad au mattatAlill ',. sea inane ertne test,nedighbarbonle in th ementit Th. \ 5 , 21 ,i, .4444441 4 1,,1ti,144. tb. ' . i ri. e el ,p, ecebliet. We tincieened land well Unbend. and ~ .i.t.m.....4....,,,..u,., e n.e,t, 30 , jussugioN 4, .I.; w.d •dau,nd.. dbaldlolllin 1110 OPTIMA,. \ YVT either 1,-,,,,,, ,. ..eeenven0' ernallAirratsub,_,Prof..loo.4 msg. in • atenarrowlen.of among 0 0.Deeeb It lobs: enealied bf r?....,. - eb''''e.,,,,,easena plying addp Frkd erthe Dedina. •., any fa= In the nernatip. Two e wetted and twenty . - 1 el ebt earn vf \ the abate lead will to sold icHJectto the urn. ..__.. • " e-a .• " f ''''' 1 ' 40 ' 4 I P'" d ' ut - " MM. ' " ' t iennanbeceb vostained in the wHI of the lan Edda . ' ....0,0.6 acad. 54411. r ....."" 0 . 0 . and CHeit Pa. - .• 1.. wdoclsAb.drdpAd.otnidtddnahlp. N. • o.oteitnia„, ,_.....\ .......„,, __ ..7 •• \ ...• R . The abate PoPerf will Insole as • whide. at In OW II" N.. ~........',.. ..... er.ti 5.... .111 be az- • • ours we met \enD pnrcbasete. \, ,' • • \ IlHzed one of th e laranatexated many. ec. , l enweinneg +ME COUNTY LANDe -Then will ax. boasted fat' ..ce E2311131740N1 OP OTOS wonicli .1,, on the einie dal, ONE THOUSAND ACIAIDcIe, 4,, w ar . t L, th. w'°-0 ....tri—tiovilct Fort %did. • Tice ntlead. land. In Elk tont:L[l . o . . 21... # pr i,, ~,,,. 0„„ Thp,,,..; D.u, k r, he aecnut, ey. 4WD, dist OM land trUl be reloebb ih • few 7 se ~ ....1,...,. ~..,....4 .....,,.. m ..,......„.. 0 1.5. a tellrwel will be, built In its eicialtratnot arena la, ' ,',.-."' ‘.. ''' t . 0... a ctets fen Ur lbel.', 'At the ....• tiene,•lscb will to ousted for 'cab SUlltdrt 4 - A4 . 4 4 , 4 1 . 444 . 4 i, 44 4 Mtp,21 ., , u ~. ~ -,. tiri: , , PATENT ILIOITTIA jot Veen Drills nil ether affricnitemi .. , 4 ,..,., „.........,,, ,c,..... b ee t cc Ifeneu. t' Imeleinents. Tlewerste Stedosartringatli•AtlOAtlPA ti. .4 ....4.4. Tb . „4.,, .4 .. th . b,,,,, 5, ... v of necebanin eta c ere wbo hen siren Unit ithbittlan ~............ p I • , . \ to such lainheeenve , • vela nmbajpoll.thag =An \ lub at tbaHef. • Sar The We will betheld on the prendeeet tanuinacing j ..,a..... \ _ „ L .. u. 40. .., ~..,,,.._ at 10 fiel.A. A IL, nth thy, A newinebb. credit will be '7_=__' _, .- - - ~ • • ___ --- .- , Anew \ \,. W 11.1.1431 HOPKINS. • , • .' • \ JOSI/11A WEIGHT. . ' t • IiNOCH N. WRIGHT. ,-Ificutiecrio• Sef...-ia2s:2th \ .. • • Asdide.s. STONER, No. 80 . *#•xl street, is' open- BOYS' SUNIMKR CLO G, ,fr..esbortr To.k. They are rretil—ney, they an Lai d souletisott well worthy th e situ:dins ea' both tethers en. riton's, hie Doyle Salmis is sum Inisked;—lt elm twits eons tote In Its arrantgetseat—the .1.7. Unlit In earents make Wady selection mi,hout the loot fearer dontt of Att. Meunier or qua). it- of the sttiele erlntedJ ]!la stock of OLOTHIS. CAM' 111:11691lul‘YESTLfai9aor =Ws vase. la quite es com plete ss n • sad will be med. to miry with ble 11Pussul I punctuality. REAT CUBE ?WILMER COMPLAINT • P lir by the orilinel, only true ladorantle... _ i Sum Cam.Ohlo Ve \ ...M art WO. "R. E Saien—Dasreir-1 think it it dut7 1 outer. :yea eird the peen, teiteally. to Eire Ss; I Ma bun with Liver Ctomplaint fbr s , latt ;Jam as& ba hag,. that walma. form.d and broke...kb wig.. Mr:T.l7or id ' er.n. l a r &p °l 71= 4 .27. 0 . * eommend..l to m e 1,71ar ph; ewe eluded to r i te t Ltheta far ttial. macheeed one Ws sod teem" to hiJusterhat ate rocummetelei— tbt 'bat Lie r Plll. ever Med; and. after takinu foul bow.. b, fir. 4 the dimes t o adroit Ott ete;ead an DOW perfectly sll. 'ltematfully. rept \ , E. FELLERS. by Wood \ b i r ' Markt litrtat. ItiNN &At gßocrauEs--100 bre. Prilnc , Itio,Ooffite: , =10414. N. 0.3104.a50c .. \..... ~ \ \ NA& R. 00. irolaules: 10. „ 1130. Cottra Yu 7 triA 4 . . sAd 84T0444.4 I__ 4•414 01.1 1 4100 , 011 \ . \ . 1 0 5 ) t n h oo . r t. 4, , m Ak d sba v . 1 .0 e d . r . .. 11= Br, a ,a‘ T. 20 4044. TaAarte 004 ~ 100 11.104 CioxuaZ .00 ' 0 6 \ NJ *.adt .. ''. ' ti bow groand. gre,, Itiatore sad flz salt, b 7 '. .14113 \', 40111 LISA CO. MI 0.41:41ty rt. ,_. FiNE ' IL&VA A CIGARS—`The Wu cri tor ha. last teeetrod a 100 of 0010101 131W1 , 5 of ATANA ArttiAß.B, to lth!Ah 6.4 .mO4 0411 I.ow • tlala of thane vtus lore 4 0.40117 too cipz. , 400) Masud 420c0•14 , \ ' \ 000 Neptune; N 4000 La fileildsdo . \ 4000 I. Vleteriss;„ - • ' , 4000 Ow T. flu at. s. (00144) and* 00=0. Dor • • 4 . 104404 f 111 4030111.“ 4041104Tura \ i 414 W. A MeOLUAO. I VI,XT '.o , lSFOLttlavgnizia—presum LA .r. - ..v.: . .e 4i.c., ~....4 ' 6 it : 4 s tm7; \ - •.. S " ." Eked, to Non 664 9. 66Alg, • .i 621 • Y 0231130 16611T1336113 - --L. -,_,A.,,,DA N . STORE -.ltilit \ reced and j_ for sile-45 goof NO, /Ingot at k. _it N. . 100 WA ram, a Pod. at 10 and 11t.'f.D. , ts) bong ,o,dporlor b. Oartea at 1.3(0.41.: , 'lO Lockett 011 Jana and Mocha at 11.4 10e. RIO. • For Pala Or , , Jziao lIAWORTII, OW caner of th IThunond sod Diamond, &Nor ISH-50 able. No 1 Balt. Herrin& F • ZO Ely bbla. d 0 ; rta :0C \ \ \ 14 Obis. Gibbed llot - ~,. \ \ 4 drum. codfoln . \ \ 40 tout No. 1 Hanna , In Ann kt lola Or 1,j4=3 JOHN IVJ,TT a I. ' 2 4 8 Monty Amon. Vil Aq.EREL-150 bbls. Dm het bble. No .3 de: \ o bbs. No.l trkamel Shad; 2:1 tierces Mose Raw: \ \ , \\9lo Ws_ Snaf master. Rata. 3e. bi (143 1 JO/ibi *kn . a \cu. uss Filag \ BEST OF WINES yERY a,. A. lib 1:, 1.41 f ,t hgvvg v i a per taan___ N . ~ \ , ..rb No. Claret WI. egie. led bora.. ablOßllit 0 PA7rO. '8 \la the ',lemon& Tbe 'bone . e.a7 pular Win. oret 'm a.h zoo. =cher, bats wear e de . toed to to lato nab. If partible. \ \ a= REM • DRY GOOD STORS 'mit S E —ltlt tt o • Itt Brktitotrater la s go - tt lOcatoela dos • alto& tots.. Is ottood v-r 7 Ap 111 -- MoLAIII. Ittlti Root llototo Agent. 91111th stzott ONDRIS Ple. 1 1,1 ' 011; \ \ ',300 buh.els /1.14141 \ \ • i n IF gatlotee , Melsamea \ 33 Rama P°44‘ teasPinfattp , .MM .{4 , 22 lAA DIC.ZI CU. OILS—Z:I bbls: 'LineebA 0 - ; • \ 10 bats. Tanana Graarlott on \ \ ID bbla. Tumor? OIL kattoortor Rattan \ IP bbla.NdlTanzone Olk , _ . 24 bblr. Lard OM Nom 1 add % % •110 afoot • • . _. _ adtallondraabod Sparta Oa. ;a atm* and P r asio by ‘ r .• , , N . . PLINUFGI :Jon . surattlatd toi.likldt Ckh. Wood stra4 If y i r A . !l I TL e D , RIS I c E a IA g u e . ; :1 1. a . =-. ~ 1 : i . 2 i „ bze .lit dod .12,7 days' aaper.,24. nu amoodt of 14.004 tap!). to _ bent o. *014.0. stftr.f.e.e.. V - EVVROOkS—Dr:Olin's fife dfil Le t L,l teraoriltmpartralt. I ...u.12 alo :- lea— \ \ Rank... Clan blar and llooareby In rralLl nor A Bro. rubllsbar. hat . all Poluth weer. JFOR SUE-- \ \ .\A \a) satano IIt.NK OP PrITSBIIIIMI; : \ la scan. EL * X BANK; .ba oboaao U.K P. RAlLdudo—by \ \ \ IL D. E.INOk .faba• 'Oat'', Siert, and rzebstra Prober. rRESIT ARRIVAL-40,000 feet Leather allioarOak sad linaloek Unmade of, 2.ltrwala A ia It adebracad maaaftottors. Jdrb rao'd br .\ WI . .1.• IL PIIILLIPeIIO .11arkat air..' INDIA BOBBER. fiLiORINE BELTING A.\ .Ural, an hand • halrirtsentount of •Illridthc Haw. reeking.. teL. fur 6.1.• at M. lodis Babb., Dome, No. 116 Market Watt. j•U , , L a /I. iIIILLIPS. TISSUE PAPER — An snorted' lot of the Net zsslish. to .1. at the Wall Paper Wartime*, No. ML neat, tetra*. Third we PenTtri Pi. try .WINDOW BLIND PAPER—Glazed and Unglued Groan, with an alatartment or cam ',U lm, grand. Ihr sale by. \ TIIMAIS PA Lit e WALL PAPER—Of•Freme r h 'and Ameri can Iltatitar.ta.; ceawridu quali t , and prim tetnn 6.3 to If • pia. the la* Or /al Tf1031121 Nig tat amt. USSIA DUCK LINENS FON PANTS, 10, • bandra. impartment of Val. •sid fimer VESTINGS, lied at c-i'rza's, vs.w. nair ‘°, 944° W. 04 ItML • 10T MBROIDERED AND APLIOA DlAN rtuts-auttai Furksi Ibr Relbrolder, lad , P wort by . IIYJL L. WILSON. . Ne.:93M Pam stmt. itarellana. ALM SOAP-500 lbs. Min Boapin • yii k 'latrso iiaoraias. FrITRPENTINE-40 ale... Turpentine, in AL dare and hr sals br• . \ „FUMING BROTHER& EAST POWDERS - 60 dos.'Yetut Toll 7 den Ilattll's nuke Ira 401 , 11‘•Elti far ale b •51 • . 111.131180 1118.0TLIELS. bbls.Olne in store and for side tj by 1.1411 ILRMING bIaOTIIIOLL GREEN APPLEB-,A. flaw bbls. choice Ro• =nitst fungal. br - WICK • N•OANDLXS•• - 4 Esst-50 las; Western &sorra itheece to male by ball WICK & MaCLUIDLESL \ VLOUR.--313 bbla. - S. F. Flour in store and' Orr WA by r Ylll WICK EaCANDLIPIL ACON.I . UX) coiLatry cured Hams for sole Jr... by \ WICK & AIX/MDLESIL "DOTASE-50 Potas store ind ,L tr W. by Lidll \ wici IIItaINDLAMS. •A SALESMAN WANTED —Beleunces tL nquitod. (1•223 VIISPEIT 317110111111LD. 'Botunfitte. and .Exua i. l Maur atre sad tat see 81Z8l131:111. - VANDLES-150 boxes,Cuicinttati Steazins I_l Duglei. to Ooze ant Po ssl• Pr= SPRINOLIIILIULDAGGII.; Q, OAP-1 bozos (lit' &lap, in atom ausl for aal• DT• Jas • sPEIIIOBII. 1 1 / 1 1111MITZ. • GLASS -300 boies assorted sizes Window tn.u, aod mrad. 17• " \ ' . erg Loan 11•2811:71IL ACON-7 casks jail reed per CC \& P. /I . - 4 ' l ibr riiia c a r, inwatint a to. - ( - 4 ALT PETES-40 ba in store for sale by L lea D I M IV A I 3 I! I = X 2I 3-- if Back : f" s ta ir. iIuuLUISHS-15 casks Ewen bhcraldari 7kr I 18elEt DICIEST ••CO. 111 UTTER -8 legs Rime Butter for sale by IP 341 \ - . aim u. cocum ./.2.911ne urixrrOPS-•-lanted and ; IA sa by LI•121 =SAY 111.004Dit•- \ • s AiIIUSEMENtS. • \t orphans Cei brat:it/I. HE Iltulakere of ST. 14-IJVS.O4PIIAN Astunt .51 col•broto the iNdATIL IdiNJULT to • tune slit*. owtho hard atzed Ana., t OA-WAS o. 1-14•1.8, lud three cr ` p¢i Toms dor bloom Id ortch cute ' too Idotedera pleddo themtolaidhiw Tear \to do \ ovoryttlow 10 Eder wog', to mete lb. 7:; t ood we odlo as. powiblo %if. Ivoo polka <world I* to' at...octane, who will provtot .otgoww doh two on U. 01 . 00bd% Two P. of Howe • Logo motor nt Or.V.lbearmikwilt bowl:l=l,oWD zooming at 9 o'eoek;.frola the Mr.{ of !till!, s thw Conn Vora*. and 4.m ti.. eon:Woof Evart' dot dated. vibe WV Vial wog 0111„b• lu =Olll deootod.to th wastriboolo.... olid Atty,ortlans 000 le,cloordoct tW A.RGIO'S-bore ( Hclab7BAND`eam be obieteed ere!7te ANK,C.II4O.:at the Daireettiestabeme a 00. MAFIA \ AUCTION 'SALES Ten 'eassiAlcob and ehons,' SiQN TITESDAVInprhing, 24 irilitst \ , 10 detect.. at the Salta Brans. =mg of WO. 'street...will be mold— , , ' o \ \ EreateerßOOTlS and 8110tA arm Womb .. stltc.bed Beets Ciro ane tnist be and ebladreses *Li rant Dauber tainM till=r i a arid oaten? Ilan starlt 41.. 6'4 8= alleserr 4A.1 . 1 r .rent1 . „... • N ' \ -., 7 ~ ..Threeßrick‘ Houses and Int.in sthsFerd.\ ', tiN SATVIIDAY iftemoon \,` July 24 at a \ ::, vv ree'neyisalb• jrrambes, will be ' inld that Ingnable ' \ ~ tor ar auu-uni,„. name at the =nes of ftsvoll \ \ Maxie strets,erradt• property of tr. tgeNarergrr, 1.- ~ bur• Gast of 2* tad an Nan stress gad e5u......4 , . \ Adana stron Inasonatina alier. en sr &en is „Stint.' BRICK- D arSLI.MO rujusza,,,b,.., ..... \ IZZL .. ' d " s ' l4 . . \ "'" r.. Dinalt " A l tßisnear ' \ • \ 'Ewalt Pain; \Forte at Anctioi TUESDA'Aiternoon, Jana 28th, at \ ;Valera. as no. CoMitiecial Falai Mweorair m \ Wad sad /MD gtheets..4ll be veld, ma Mr. M. tarr 111.XSZWOOD PLMI) FORM - • /all ' DOTS, Anctlanear. Sewickky Vfmerty. • • ON FRPDAY..eTeningAJnly Ist. at 8 eabah. 4.00 sou F0001?porna of Wood tad nom. Ai 0 mints. vrtic ,so - • That ealciabl•NPromarty, bdo i t % o itli v of the poyelats• had. by W. 0. Dona hots the Iloalety.Etstat. OMs Beefehicry Cdrotk,4oo,loo tryy....lllter half. WI. of the Phosi•Oorn Batton. o.2l..ailroe4,lllteas pipet yogi tau city, tysttlialog &bocci:TWO 11UNDRID ACltlitt, op mltlett ta taw 01111/12.1•Irith aced craw pow. an aboodum 01.1siter.•isluabhtatoplycom ita. The laid la tr• 11 aeltad Zit cultivation. sad divided Intl Oar Ityct: tarma.0.0:11.0.4 11•• = gr• and eft atthil many. Far fartectrinfot appt: et the 501150Nr•!;9010 Wadipp. 011h0 •ftlet. • ash, rebitu]a x one aadivo yam DAVIS. Adolooo. Fifty Eight Building Lots Eau 7th "Aid- gN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June al 9th. tecloa.an the srata lsea vrUlia sold SLITY.., iir V. 7 Satiable LOSS at OBOUND. dtuata cat OW 'ult Anzaa .oas Ban. ttill.alta sad Omen Pumas. in* . : .. . b ,. ..:1, , ttts art, Laplilly j tas .401 . taittaxd \ aaar. 1 a G are r i 5 =417d, "" 17, ILM: " X:s " be sam at Um AUCtlia &X.. Tasta.—Oartalsel ea.b.traila• la core and tort \ ieSZS. l. .M 3 latarma L mane IL T Dark t4 D rrair L . \ • , * - \ ' • Tag_vartmr• S T ATES LIMINSITRAI4cE, ANNUITY • \IND 111IIIIT COMPANY, - - . • ' QUARTERED -APRIL 26, 1850. . s, • auenua riarrtuAt.._' ' CARITALVSO,OOO. .. s . • 0.. e.g.. E. corner of Third nod Cheroot \ sta*itta, untusaopbt ! ,. • - I) ... OS SOS BOYS SOLID AT PIELLADLLPITtI: . , e A t...9 , . cm . 1r tb .. Era ,John., \ Wale. W. Tl=. \ cart. tr j lisal7 . ". .1 1, J.. 0 L. ann., James Da•maax.. , LmD 111Filltau t 1M 1.. 1 ,, : , i%ri.a. %I 11.11 ask M' Eta. \ \. . Medical Eamairrs—Plusbazirb. Jazz= IL llM.hca .. ie ILO: s • ' tobl7 `, \ ' Z ' ai li g e! L oath as e.l 3 4l'.'eltrb?".o. -, . Akleuuider • Wholetale Dealer - itirrers. (ma, WINDOW Ql4Cs 4at O mlad FFERS,FOII GALS, more bu strif,eri, m ban boodMinblldled the 44 Id T\ the city of Mem. &vaned , o bot ono of the lermtan• land dila In tballolnel Maw- • \ Tha bondnoorMensda metal mot Wt.( =MI; WI. I.VA?IiFtLITVI• the M., litlettlean:Sa at and - peofitanhe la this Ins'mat orliser York MY.' eTOL opeattnedty ethos one 04 the eaten tbaroes to nay n Wang to vo hobo a perr.antutir established bned. neat vetch oan be owned on separately. Cr la onnesclion - vita , * Wholesale Dena aid Calooary baldness. A s ae; 14rrttter . p a rs t tzia l 1.4 an r Wt t lierz oi : oth rads.. to WIIISL \TiTALITABLE PROPERTY POR RALE— Ta....uutu. Offal far se le soma of thalami Tale. bin Rtlereeed sad nroperty, la and stoat Chicano. fat sale. 03 telt Croat en Lake strut. betersenWariand Frask , 1.92 noel Croat on Washiness shaft, lamas Chat and 1641 test ton Wall. street. Ostirsen late and Won- roe strets, Q.T. 40 feet treat on Malan eked bat - weep Übe ad :La " 610,s t ortAnrioto ailed. Calla of Saab attest. k 113 feat trontsPer Wshash Amos, Wince Ltb Mod . tpd „JO) feet fronton boath Brawl, of the elltdoespo 4 1 of the shoal Is in Me Earl, Divide* aad nnady Iry - 100 Lot trout en •Wrsetooratr of May. Witt theta \ \ Kt Wet heat on \ stood, am= a Peora, Wastl)l- risteso. _ 40 nedarront on lan /Mal Valet. West Inelalose. slo 6 ..artr.4t Terms Malt, walltat Polka strata North _ e. • \SO lard MOOS= one\,,theelonsestimtrack. /3. nor sad lartherA, _Khmers. Mows l mtge . to . a , 4I.I.I3CANINIX Watsr street, - —met \ . lye C 3.1. . t,. rtrao. Digiond./catbA . Heine . . . ' . ,5..• . • , P,ROPOS4B , eiII be receiv e d • telil• tein lev the usetreVireted. milli ltordaytho .. of antrnext, far the oo of a WSW MAHE= env, La lb . Mownd auer ett the Xylem side of 'tweet • siteet:sroordlog to the elsoa, awned by tn. Diamond • market . ..Bowe /1100e4041. ~ \ • -, • • • • The eentnoter - tewlaSlOSitterialx to redo. the pralt ols-eircolge oar kat. &IA to idea eteurity T the faith wl wheaten= of • \ The platute oiay bi`eecoantesioatruld - at the A.tehlteetlr tn. avetdoer toPltall, neater% ' 101 mad after 7 the eh of f off.. . • , : •• Proporeleower eta te. st the tottoo of bidder. how „. =nit of the to md will be !eatable lwatorl. twftwol• ehla oat of the ocakrke‘reTenue WA!or . riet. u . • Prrructott;Tto4l:l,46l.o—jollot.. . L.., . PEARL.S7,EAII MTT,T 4 .• CANAL BASINAALLENNENt riming*. =Tit* 11/41.T and • WlTtalor_selected TLClteli, esr attoare sad =LID alwaye head \ Air We will Wirer rim ftign. 1..1 , 11es tha n '., . ire cities:, Orlon plaerd oat bates at 88141 At 118.1- TEWS. earoor of Lem" wed Styrixsetnxe.4.ool/61., WILBON WM, 6111(404 meet, lifkatteadect ea.- I:6718U • \ BAY ar t NNCDIt .11.AXX • • ----•. , - Forty Twit \ cits fo Sikle.. ..',\\ . .... -: THElnuterieigned will Nell low and uT.43n • - n „11b00 taloa. oto time, t riELTY \ TWO LOTS\ g: rrOiNIZTIM I . . tho i. ' 1172)1 ,2 51N=0.„%, ~. -00 003001,00bp 67 0.:.. AM , , t -802 ... . -: - AWI of thil.T.ots Toto won\ 0 Ovii cd `Omni.. 44.4.4.,, wit. preloo.4o pllO6 {OO Itl ''' . 11 4/71 1, 8311n . litle.lti;Llf- . ' ''''.\,\ - • • -• - Ono lindridTon Zags Wan ts Ae $3,45 per Hundred.- y wu,L $3,f5 ler hundred ( 6 =44 4 ' 2 f i x:4 a1u i t41 , 11 .. 2 4 11.041.rerio, at w Wm% TAZadtv2" W. CHADWICK: \ • WANTEP-,-S2OOO \ UIIRED on uninctunbared city lb, which • Estr Ake \ L.^ enot• unak. A Female Teacter Wanted. 'PO teach in a Private Family, nisidinß pilubtr.NA=u4.l`r• ri.w Ida""" For Sale Low. - -, AFIRST RATE FAMILY (lARRIAGE, •llleb bag Neu %a we bat a Own thee, 3t eitt be at a bargale. Inquire at We ale. -- Itab2lsta For Bent. FrIIE .DWELLING HOUSE on stmt. aeon. annna.w ricvly.acs*Pl kr • OA. J. nook U 00.47 ., maenad to Ph laftitir r i ; : IR roalaik= Oald Baildra 4 6=74 150 3 t, b rAl DM/.110110.115:auth Una. niatAtE,', Wie NIP BUM ris: .lart• mato to. d & e /rnu Iddla glob. Nam orfolk. sal La Ram • - • J &mg n can. Tudatia, alloo4 , IMAS rri PlUriptda=4%. , Ir4h: SUP. lIINUIN;IRSZNazoI . wasT4Z 1 Dmir Ithok.v.t.pwat e hi siiin et VUls oogami • USW . the mance*. WI thohnol tan Stlxiitan.,raligt L. osi ohiallhug h • eganel_gire .114hrinioset ashitiga hut a:MAW ihitchutios. Re mutt vbatior rem - N, FRAM/LA:At the ".Two Bigrene \Will e......toe.ThliteeCtuthettaan crrt.e,- 1, tannaa lug coninana Cl= sbas ta. Ina ea Imilj a Melt da Into atron• (MO to PlLlyatql BALV•0124:411.11 *9llllsaltt Le inn lalzo luT• daletio01•411 • *Urea AMY BLACK-20 bblicomition warted; do. lintr..l - I O. rotaftt.br JaminetKr amitcnv, do.Loar-li Pskai.r... at was br • , C 0 .40 4 • • • - J. retiOdnalilVer. o :' VirANT TO , EXOITANGIt- r k. splendid 4. 7 Afalti'liotlirdaot'srmzri Lk,- rat. 1 roes ladme.....mattl/' !Iva, .4-=.7,Vritiitrzoi.. ' ":,:.. - --,, .r.-1'..6,
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