-m^ jlfilll^^ r .„ T j!-::rii/. 3**7 witVgo to Kanssftand tbatltwinbe aBlavo; bnnga.tte foUowing .startlibg'ttews: ; , :; 4*; jc Wheat on a stock five feet in height, »<£«• -—e*’ —====“ '" T “i*r,2 State. :.-.%e wonder if hiV wish ie fatbeFto the iWHOaa.of the orew ol the canal boat J7yhiy bh -J «■ *&t&SS*iVmS& ..*-»- .ra. B,»™, . ' • thlin have nothing to agitate about, and; make :^ ?^feta .•:":s»k#M^Wi»;B(!ar*«*lee'»J»tB«» v j “ wjwsgtTPJ"' L little faith in, tween. Capt._ Henry ;B»p,and a parly, com- ner hag been fn . any jnVgohardan^ 9 .... ;:::;::niiti: r ..... 'vi,i^iSieS^nif'thSai^'khotttliiihai.'' : '.TheTW» posed principally of the ; ti the repairing ingteh. ‘lt says no one baaeohn- M n finical faction, seeking only political power, ,^ ,awo ?£ l / ,ib " !h «®«enoftho latter ed of such a thing against • t«V:?St.a£V’?«;i*i*tjrtaSra&ti ; .... .... .. ._____. *•■ .a-£v»- r-’vSXj? i■ • - fe. ' i' .u were shot down. The oircamstonoea as related pooh fears as absurd. * v <*■’ eeem willing conntry if they BW aB fo „ 0WB .. --4 V-W. -.Vi In t e , lißen - ce baß risP «“ I » t ' ro,e ' tt; If 0,0 editor of GereHeie reaUy • At Lasalle. white the FtyingClond wosooming lublo sources in t>- athoere in hie fears, why does hewotigb toiworhi ■ through tbelooks, one pr.twocf the Boow'screw ■ Anß a l -wm.M«'" «?s>r "«* ngnps OT*W’Bora«mCoUß** a Uke an honest man. and urge the abolitionists to "/ ££ 5 Z'Ji'j'if ER3SMI A H S. BLACK*- emigrate at once to Kansas, and head off Blnvery coptatn.thwbhphnpit thh:meuoff ; thsboot; and » • .«'••“'*'• .there.' -They can well bo spared from the older in no gentle-manner;- They went to-their boat' S-nV* * » yoB CANAL COMMISSIONER. Btates, and if they are ns nnmerons as the Go- and rallied a party of twenty or more, and took *1 ' HENRY S. MOTT, &£&’&%£££*?££?' s®*h-!lSekJa a population that would vote down slavery forty. Jeapatched from Ottawa by a friend f 'iLlL ot rmrsn on bach ' ? YOCSn ON MACH j ,: M: : l9 - ato Jiaia foranU ., lttvery loaMtwoCoU'Sre?olver.ande i we bavonot heard of one abo- arriving^OWgavo^ But no. sane man can that there, no bad - • l •l :; .Konsaswiil ever beaßlava Stato. . Webavopnb- boat.whentb* Ushed abundant evidence on tbat point -.The 'opihions v bf men mbit‘competent-tojndgsiv all;. ba y. i i!<. timent is adopted nad announced. -W> nt the'Nortb; and Whig and Den>' at the Sonth, express the a- Th*Vto a Pittsburgh ■railroad crPittBbnrgh’s n OWj v =- sreat Wgliway throo g b - th e *><»* ° f iha ' West. It is. a-nontinnaiion of .the, Pittsburgh aria atnebenvilte-Bailroad.westward, and wb' 6atb ««-“P iated af - h °-' ’ rid ° allwentral.Ohio.nnd the ♦• b “ *> Q t & boutfourteeo ■ direct western oonneotions w -Bt.Lonis.and willbe cor iff*«*sbnrgh »' *• |gsggfsgj£sia&s% Bipfe^j^i«i»a3MaKfe? nfe« MiSiS I#litg ilflifiiii lllljlljlii •« SSjggtjlSg^&*y . •& £?»*?* ffiw? . «y|«iS3 PH^p ifeii^i ■HMk #> iPMPMiI , »*Tlie Pod thinks the Barton mob that led Garrison £.^-V<'wiJi&VW •'** through the streets with a halter round bis neck, did riaht.” ••>/ J^/ 0 ’ 1 lbiDi ° “"* thiD & “ d has eaid ■ rti-^'f - ' J/ A?'. r ’‘>: !■%**■ ? thln e> Bad Owrtfo knew It when he kiltj 3Borarag ~smt (J, ?, 6IXJ.KOBE, Editor and Proprietor. : PITTSBURGH: [onday MORuison^nr ■- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. RAILROAD CELEBRATION. We have received two invitations to .attend the celebration of.the opening ofdbe Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad to*dayfltCadiz,Ohio One invitation comes from tho Company, and the other from the Mayor and Councils of Cadiz.. A’ graud turn-out is oxpected, and vro- Fonld like to be there, but cannot leave home. That is a Pittsburgh railroad —Pittsburgh’s great highway through tho heart of the mighty West.lt is.' a: continuation of .the, Pittsburgh oud Stuebenville llailroad westward, and when both arc completed a few hours, rido will carry us through all -central Ohio, and the time to Cin-. cinnati will be but about fourteen hours. Then ita direst western conneotious extend all the way to St. Louis, and willbe completed in two years. Wo shall then he able to takebrcakfost.ono.morniog in Pittsburgh and the; next in St, Louis. From: ] the latterplaoo thePacifio road is beiogidriven Westward, and will extend to the Pacifiaoccan. We look upon this lino of roads as ooe oftho most-'important in the Onion. It: will bn the most direot and straight road between the East i ( and West It will be of uniform guage; and will i I run through the most wealthy end fruitful , re- 1 gioDS of the continent. In this view, of the mat* i ter the importance of the early completion of i the Pittsburgh and Steubenvillcroad is appar ent. It is a short link in the great continental, highway: When completed the whole rich; and populous regions between this-point-and. St. Louis will beoome the immediate markets far Pittsburgh manufactures and merchandise, iD exchange for their rich and abundant products. This is emphatically Pittsburgh’s -great road. AnAthis is saying mach; for tho Ohio and Penn sylvania road opens a vast trade to cur city; and the Cbartiers road Will be perhaps sqnaily im portant. But the direct western road will be the ehorteat route to the largest market. ■■■: The interests of tho groat States of Pennsyl vania and Ohio are,becoming thoroughly identi tied and blended by the opening of these great thoroughfares of travel and trade. And thß Indianiauß, too, will soon be near neighbors. In two years we shall he able to visit the; capital of Indiana with about- as much ease as the capital of oar own State. Bteam and the rail are work ing wonders in the world. . They, are making 'neighbors and friends of distant communities.,, They arc equalizing and doubling the value of i property all over the.country. They are en couraging travel, and thus increasing intelli gence. They arc stimulating, trado and indns-i try, and thus increasing wealth, and the comforts of life, s They are binding all parts of the I "canntry together,' and - thus practically jrcpudia*i * ting disunion • *3 t. . -r r l - --'J 1 ' i'"**— . .ered ourself traveling on the Atlantic end Pacific railroad; That' it wIU form a part of each a Eoeof communication between thetwo oceans, cannot he doubted; and Pittsburgh will become ttn important point on that line. -■ -Success to the Steubenville and Indiana rail road. It will bo a good investment, a most "val uable improvement; and it may yet be burdened with the teas of China.destined for. the; ports of Europe. Tbtre l that would-have been -about the substance of our epeech had we gone to Cadiz and been called on for one. As we coaid not go, we wore bound to publish it for the ben efit of all the world, ‘t and the rest of mankind.” i jjgp* The following communication bos been ■addressed by the State Treasurer to the Com* missioners of the different.ooantiea of the State, .Callingfor nspeedy collection of taxes to meot athe interest on the pnbUo debt, and other de- Htnands: T&ju&csz Dbpawcxht OF PdKsnvuni, ) v - IUssiEBDBa, Jaua 1, 1664. f Tb the CbmviUswruri and Treaturer of ——■ Own ty: . • ■■ Gfsr&nßK I The undenrignod respectfully calls yoor at tention to the following prorUfon of the Act of Assembly of SDibt April, 1844, ti*: w lf nnyveonnty shalt pay into the- State Treasury its quota of tax levied ,on itae&ld adjusted valuation* fifteen days prior to. the first day of August in fc&jye&r, such eotfnty shall be entitled lo an nbUement of fire per centonthe amount so paid.? I trust you mil! avail yourselves-of- Ihe benefits of Ibis Act.to your county, by promptly conjplyiogjritbits terms. The credit of the Com* monwealth must bemaintained, and it con only bo done by prompUtaSe on the part of tan payees. I fully iulkve ev ery Pennsylvanian acknowledges- the. sentiment, that the ** laborer is worthy of bis hire”—as well the poor man who earns his dally pitt&noo on our public works, as the rich (bond bolder who presents his certificate for the payment -of Interest semi-annually* A heavy:draft wilt be nude upon the Treasury on tbs first of August next, far Interest ss well !as other equally worthy claims, to meet which ! Caller my' adftbe cltlseni of your county will cheerfully and promptly contribute their taxes; and so secure to your Treasury the abatement allowed by law. v Very respectfully yours; ’ . Jo3>. BAXL7, Slate Treasurer. ■o The Commissioners of oar county should see to this; and secure to the people of this oounty the benefit of this provision of the lav. It makes quite an item for a county, paying such a large amount'of taxes as this docs. Tbs Vote.—The Philadelphia Ledger says that the whig vote for Mayor of that city was 29,607, while, in 1848. the whig vote for Taylor was 81,228. This shows a falling off in the whig vote pf over 2000. In 1862 the democratio vote was 26,022;. for Mayor this year the democratic vote is hut 21,011; a falling off of over 6000, These figures show that the democrats did not turn ont in their fall strength by five or six thousand votes. . They generally turn out at a Governor’s eleotion, and will turn out next Tall, The Whigs, with the Abolitionists, Prohibition ists, Native Americans, and Know Nothings to help them, polled - a smaller vote than they did six years, ago,. A great matter to brag about, truly. ■ - Tuumbcll Demochat.—The lost number of that sound democratic paper, published at War ren, Ohio, contained the valediatory of Mr.-But ties, who has sold the establishment to" James Mills & Co. Mr. Mills is a practical printer, a ready and able writer, and a reliable democrat. > He has, for the last two years, boon an'aßsis tant editorof the Pittsborg Pott ; and withhis experience In the business, industry, talent and- Intelligence; we have no doubt the Trumbull Democrat will prosper under his management, and give satisfaction to the democracy of the Western Reserve. ggy-The Journal professed to have discovered from our remarks that Cato is Our i remarks justify no suoh conclusion.' It is an easy way of getting rid of a troublesome task, however, and mo reply is to be expected. If the Know-Nothings intend publishing a paper suited to their name, we would recommend the proprie tor of. the Journal for its editor. v..-.. jt.-.-: W " \ V " f[,iVKat IS KANSAS. .The GaztUt to prove that sla very witkgn to Kansaifcand that it will be a slave State. .We wonder if his wish le father to the thought. Would he rather have it a slave State than have nothing to agitate about, and make i political capital out of ? . Wo.have little faith in the sincerity of modem abolitionists. They are a political faction, seeking only political power, i and seem- willing to .ruin the country if they cannot rule it. If the editor of Gmtteia really sincere in his fears, why dqos he not go to work, like an honest roan, and urge the abolitionists to emigrate at oncC to Kansas, and head off Blavery there.' They can well bo spared from the older ' States, and if they are as numerous as the Ga wife,suppoBh9,ithey canßoon.fill up Kansas with a population tliot would vote down Blavery forty tonne. -:Why,dQn!t-the editor of tlio Gaztite go himself. There is a ,fair, field for anti-slavery labor them; yet we have not heard of one abo- 1 lllionißt who is proposing to go and oocupy it. Bnt no sane man can honestly believe that • Kansas will ever be a Blave State. We have pub- 1 lisbed abundant -evidence on. that point. The | opinions of men most competent to Judge,-.- all I agree that slavery cannot exist there. Col. Ben- i ton'Bays “the popular vote will expel it," And i from ono end of the land to the other, that sen- 1 | timent is ndoptedoad announced. Whig papers i I at theNortb; and Whig and Democratic papers iat the South, express the same opinion. We have re published many of them in our paper. [ Whig Senators. aa well as Democratic, have ut itered the same self-evident trnth. ..Ho slaves .willever be held in Kansas and Nebraska States. Now, will any reasonable man believe .that in the face of this almost unanimous publio senti ment, anySouthero man will have the reckless ness to take slaves to a region where, in four or five years at most, ho will lose them all by the popular vote. Ho will find no equal competition in this matter. He Btakes his. property in. the issue. Tbo Northern man stakes nothing.- The Northern man, perhaps, is &n Abolitionist What will be hU influence uponthe slaves? Long beforo the question coaid be submitted, to the popular vote, the claves would be enticed be yond the reach of their owners. The Indians | wilt not restore fugitives. Tho. wido unsettled : domains to tho West and North of Kansas would afford every means of escape- and-none for re capture. Independent of tho certainty that *« tbs popular vote will oxpel it,” the ohabco of esoape is sufficient disoonragement to the South ern man. .... ;JONE 12. The repeal of the Missouri Compromise was a m msnro in favor of freedom; and will add free States to the Union whereverjthey may be formed out of our Western and South-Western domain. The popular vote will dcoido the question every where, and deoido it right. Doxtoiob is New Yobe Benator Douglas was in New York a few days ago. In the even ing the democrats turned oat in largo numbers and gave him a hearty weloomo. When he ap peared before the crowd ho was greeted by three hearty cheers. The Senator’s speech was an ad mirable summing up of the elementary principles of the Nebraska Bill. Ho closed in tho following emphatic terms: I see upon one of your transparencies to-night this motto: No black line shall be drawn •across onr country.” [Cheers.] I rejoice to see that banner here, borne as it is npon the shoulder Of freemen. Wo are a great and elo rious republic, composed of thirty-one free and independent States, and each bearing the same relation to each other as sisters. As sisters they should ever be. .There shontd be no more broad black lines drawu across the continent. Let all eooh black lines be obliterated from tho map. We are told by the enemies of the Nebraska bill; that the old parties have been broken by it; and that the whigs, free soilers; and abolitionists intend to form a party npon geographical and sectional lines. If there Is to be such a party— if the North -is to be arrayed agalnsr the South —there wilt be found enough patriotic men to meet, the issue; [Cheers] Let ns moet them auu ague ill enrtipoTmalgrou.ua. [Eothnsiastic cheers.]' Tho democratic party, my fellow-citi zens, is theconetitutional party. ■ It supports the constitution >o alt its parts, principles, and i provisions, nnd (ho members of that party will always be found ready and willing to maintain i and support the supremacy of tho laws. I [Cheers.] Now, if the issue on this Nebraska | matter is to bB between the North and tho Soatb, let the constitational party meet the facUouists at the poUs and 6ght it out. [Great checring-[ The democratio party is opposed to ail mobs and. mob laws upon any . occasion. And now, my friends, in conclusion, lot me say to yon, that with these principles os our guide, tho eonstita* tlon as our banner; and the rights of the people as our watchword, lot ub forgot all past differ enooß, and, uniting as one man, press forward to Iboso triumphs which will ever be tho unfailing rewards of onr efforts. Nnw CnoTnwo EsTAUUBHMKNT.—Our friend Jons Caliaqbas, now at tho corner of Wood and Water streets, will remove in a few weeks to his new store on Fifth stroet, between Wood and Market, directly opposite Mason & Co.’s store. In his-new house he will mako an entire change in his line of business. He will devote his entire attention to Custom Work and the making up of Youth's Garments, for which no .artist in bis-lino is .bettor qualified than our friend J. C. Wo are confident that there is no man in the olty who can give more full satisfac tion than our friend, and wo hope that his friends and-the pubtio will remember bis: new house. -Ho is worthy of their warmest favors, and we can assure them that their confidence will not be mlsplaoed. A Teae Attee Mabbiaoe, is the title of a new novel from the pen of T. 8. Arthur, author of numerous and deservedly popular works of fiction. It Is published by T. B. Peterson, Phila delphia. It is eonsidered one of tho best of Ar thur’s books. -The. moral tone of his writings is good, his stylo, graceful and -pleasing, and his sketches of character “to the lire” Prloo 25 oents. For sale by Miner & Co., and Gilden fenney & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. ■-, The prohibitory liquor law convention, which met at Harrisburg on Wednesday Inst, ad dressed interrogatories to Governor Bigler and Judge Pollock in relation to prohibition. Governor Bigler replies that ho is willing to sanotion any proper measure for tho suppres sion of the evils of iutemporanoo. Judge Pollook’s reply, is more at leugtb, and goes*for prohibition. : Asotbeb Wnio Move.—The organization of the order of Know-Nothings is said to be under the special auspices and management of Whigs, who hope by thatmeansto seduce some Demo crats from the ranks of the party. We hope no Democrat will be caught by this device of our old enemy— Federaliemr S3?* The Courier dee Etats Unis, a very able Fronoh paper in New York, takes the follow ing just and sensible view of the Nebraska Bill: “To take the Nebraska bill by itself, it re poses, on on a principle so clear in its moral and constitutional equity that its spontaneous adop tion by the. moderate men of all parties and of all latitudes wonld in other times, not have met with either doubt or difficulty. To leave-to the population of the Territories fnil and entire liberty in . their domestic institutions is evidently much moreconsonant with the dogma of-popu lar.sovereignty and; the absolute independence of the States than to fetter the future of hoy portion of the'XJnlonnnder pretext of its geo graphical position; it is also no less incontesta-' bly .the simplest means ofputtingnn end to] all ! oonfliots between the North ond South, toi alt pressure.of-the latter on the former, and to all i distrust between them.” B©* The Liverpool Courier thus -speaks of English orders for Boston clipper ships,: i “ Capt. MoKay, brother of the celebrated ship-builder, takes his departureln the steamer America, for Boston, this afternoon Since his arrival here in the .Lightning, he has made ar rangements for his brother to bnild for different I Liverpool houses nearly £200,000 worth of ship- ] ping—a mretty good speoimen of the hnsineßS habits of the enterprising Yankee." ] .Another Veufol HloU-seVcu Htii Shot* Tbo Chicago Democratic Prat of the 7th, brings,.the following startling news': , ■> ' Oaa.of the crew of the canal boat Flyiny ■Claud, owned .by of this city, arrived in this oity yesterday, and brought.intelligence of a terrible enoounter be tween Capt. Henry Brown, and a party com posed principally of the-crow cf the repairing scow, at Ottawa;.in which seven of tho latter were shot down. The circumstances as related are as follows: . . , , , ~~ At Lasalle; while the ; FlyingCloud wasooming through tbe looks, one or two of the scow’s orow camo on board and wantonly throw a favorite dog of Captain Brown’s wife into the look; the captain .thereupon pat the men off the boat, and in no gentle manner. They went to their boat and rallied a party : of . twenty .or more, and. took wagons and came up to Ottawa, to lie in wait for the boat and take vengeance. A messenger wsb despatched from Ottawa by a friend to meet the boat.and jrarn Captain B. of his danger. He loaded two Colt’S revolvers and a gun, and on arriving at Ottawa, gave one. of the pistols to one of .his men, and taking him with him started for: the collector’s office to settle 'his -business there. Ho had not. proceeded far. from -the boat, when the party fell, on him with, axes and olubs.. His man fired on the assailants, and then fled, leavingjthe Captain alone to fight the battle. He commenced retreating to the boatload as the men jumped on him. he. disoharged his weapon with-fatal precision, each shot dropping, a man. With lbis IOBS the party vnnished;ond the Captain regained his boat, somewhat bruised from the blows .fan received, bat not seriously wounded. ■■■■■■■’■ He subsequently went-up to the town, surren dered himself to the authorities, was hold to t bail, gave security and .was discharged. Cap- I tain Brown is a small man, but. of determined i charuotsr and -indomitable conrago. He is i highly esteemed by Messrs. Sheppard & Hough telling, who represent him to be a qttiet, peace able man; and one in whom they have great confidence. Wo have frequently l heard com plaints of the condnot of. tho men; on tho State scow—of conduot most aggravating to Captains and crews. Tho-Chicago Democrat of tho same date con cludes an acconnt of this fearful tragedy as fol lows: This is truly a melancholy nffalr, and wo ore BOrry to say, is but one of a number of; deadly riots which have taken place throughout the country within a fow months. Where this des truction oflifo is to end, God only knows.- Count Nbssbleode Hissed —A privateiettor from a lady of. high rank at St. Tcteraburgb, states that Couat Nesselrode had been recently insnlted by the people of that capital, on passing through the street in bis carriage; ho teas hissed, booted, and menaced, and was forced to take refuge in the house of a friend. He was accu sed by the people of being the cause of the war —or not haring taken - sufficient care to provide against its casualties, and of haring shown in difference and negligence; but, whatever be the cause, thesymptoms of popular indignation were not to he mistaken. It Is probable that the in habitants of Bt. Petersburg!* bare already begun to feel more sorerely than tho peasants of: the interior the enls which war brings wlth.it. They are nearer to thoso parts which ara most ex posed to hostilities, and they must be among the first to Buffer. But it is certain that much fermentation prevails at the capital of the Rus sian Empire. AnimiAßLn Consistency. —A Washington cor rcspoadcDt of tho New York Tribune, writes : “Gen. Sam, Houston, bus just roturacd from Texas, looking halo and hearty, and denouncing tho Nebraska bill. He Bays the peopio of the South oarc nothing for it, and thrl it is the worst thing for the South which has ever'transpired slnco the Union was first formed." The Bamo Tribaao has all along contended that the Nebraska hill was a toulhtm measure— introduced and pasted by eoulhtm iofiuenco, and for tho sole benefit of the Sou'ft, Having failed to induce the peopio of the North to believe this, a change of tactics is indicated. Tbo game now is to discredit tho measure with the South. The consistency of tho thing is not less admirable than the.transltitlon of the Tnbnno is sudden- Detroit Free Fiat. I £gy- The New Orleans Picayune has dates I from Texas to tbo 31st utt. The Indian outrages odd massacres continued with unabated fury. I A band of about five hundred Indians, under Wild Cat, when-about thirty miles west of Vic toria, attacked !* detaobment of twenty-five U. S. troops, and killed nil bnttwo of-them. They I then attacked the mustangs, travelers and clti > -tens, and killed thirty Mexicans and six Ameri cans. - They were still fighting when the Express left. The Indians were beard to say that they would desolate tbo country to the llio Grande. The Expires rider had his horso shot under him, when he seised an Indian pony and made his escape. - - . They are bailding a willow dook at La Crease, Michigan, It is constructed entirely of willow twigs, aboat twelve feet long, bound in bundles, ono foot thick, which are so ingeniously arranged and woven together that it is impossi ble far the sand to work out,. or the water in. Each bundle contains about one hundred small trees, and it will take fifty thousand of those bundles to completo tho work..'lt is said.tho willows will sprout and grow, rooting firmly, to gether, thereby forming, a diving superstructure which will last for ngea, without tho least ten dency to decay. Docks like these occur vory frequently on the banka of the Rhino, in Ger mony. j A Najihow Escape.— A private letter from a I gentleman who arrived in tbo steamer Asia, from I Liverpool, a few days since, states that tho no ] ble ship had a narrow csoape from wreck, daring I tho voyage. On tbo 24 alt., wbilo on the banks, I in a thick fog, she came within an nco of run ning, at the rate of .twelve knots, into an iee- I berg one hundred feet in height. Fortunately I the danger was seen just in timo, and the quick I “harda starboard” of an officer, enabled the ship to clear it by a few feet. Fathih Mathew.— Good Father Mathew has had another stroke of the palsy. The pbysi aushave advised.him to try the air of Madeira. He does not avail himself of the advice for one reason only—he is poor. He did have a pen sion of £BOO. But to secure a debt oontraoted I not for himsolf, but for the Temperanoo cause, [ which has been so dear to him, it was all paid to obtain a life insurance policy. A Limerick paper is the authority for this statement, which will make maDy friends sad. JJSiy-Pigeons are abundant in Western Now York. In Fulton, Hamilton and Herkimer coun ties immense docks are nesting, and from 4 to 7 a. in., are out in swarms> . Thousands aro ta ken in nets every day, and' sportsmen, with or [ Without experience, have bnt.littlo difficulty in [ taking a dozen, If tho musket “ scatters ” well. They abound, saye the Johnßtown Republican, fifteen miles north of that village. i The City Councils of Cleveland and Ohio City have finally ratified the terms of conßolida- I tioa of the two cities, and tboy are, thoreforo, ono. What a groat inoteaso Cleveland will have [ for this your. Next year wo shall oxpeot to soo '■paragraphs going the rounds horalding a most astonishing growth of tbo City. Commend Lamps.—Tho injunction, never fill a fluid lamp when lighted, or when thero is a light in tbo room, ehould be dinned into the ears of all persons who uso oamphone or homing fluid untii.tho habit bßOomcs a second nataro. If this rule was followed, nine out of ten of the oam phen aooidents would he avoided. CnoiEBA Deaths. —Mr. William Rohiuson, of Wirt county, Virginia, died of cholera, in Cincinnati, last week. It is also stated that two fatal oases ooourred at Guyandotte, Va., I two at-Kanawha Salines, and one at Long I Bottom; Kanawha county, Va. flight oases ap peared at Gallatin, Tenn.;. on. the Blst ult. : g®- The Missouri papers report Nebraska emigration brisk.-Hundreds of claims are al ready taken up.opposite St.- Joseph. Not a day passed but a few additions aro made to.the nnm- I her. A train of ten wagons from Illinois, boded - for Nebraska, paßsed through St -Louis on the 18th ult. • A capital -portrait has been published abroad of the King of Prussia, Heisroprosert edcs standing - between a bottle of champagne and a'big sword; uncertain aa to whioh of the two he should draw. It is called “ Meditation on tho Eastern Question.” A Nice Little-Pile.— According to. the state ment of the U. S. jCreasurcr, the Government had,- on the Ist inst.; 330.958,020 on deposit and subjeot to draft in the treasury and the-va rious depositories in the country. I Washington, June 9.— Thej Union this morn ing says that the difficulties with Spain have not yet been adjusted, and that the policy of the Ad ministration regarding them is unchanged. Sensible.— ln a list of preminms awarded at a country fair; a reporter gave under thebeadof <* Domeetio Articles—Best Bed-Comforter, Mlsa Mary Hall.” >i .• *• - 1 * ; • i ■ .v ■ "t . fieonstt, of the NewTorTtlfereld.rhas gWo abroad te take a rjuint at Europe. ■ Wheat on a stock five foot in height, growft bn the,farm of Hon. Bererdy Johnson, d>as been exhibited to the editors of the Baltimore Son. Toe Washington Star denies that Senator Sum ner has been in any personal danger in Wash ington. Itsaysno one has counselled or dream ed of such a thing: against him, and ridicules Buflh feareaa absurd.' Intelligence hasreached Woßhingto'D, from re liable sources in the city of Mexico, that Santo Anna trill accept the Gadsden treaty.: This be ing published la the Union of Sunday, is un doubtedly to bo relied upon. The city oonncil of Providence hate abolished the Fourth of. Joly. Instead of celebrating the anniversary cf r Americnn Independence; - they will mourn the pannage of the.Nebrapka bill, by tolling the bells, &o. - A woman In :male attlrerraa arrested in -Bays ton, Ohio, who. gave her name as Mrs. Stafford. She .was pursuing her husband who had gone off to California-with-her three children, and oars riod a hatchet to defend herself. Tho grain crop in New Tort State, promises to equal if not exeel that of any other year. In -Monroe, Genesee, Wyoming and Livingston conn ties, particular encouragement to harvest is af forded. The scayoity of seomen in merohantservioe is severely felt in Now York, many Teasels haring been detained - since last Saturday. Secretary Bobbin proposes to dnereoso the . wages of sea men in the nary, in order to increase thennmbcr of enlistments. ■ A business firm in Memphis, has rsoently been, swindled by.a rogno representing himself as a for dealer from Arkansas. Be presented a forged certificate of deposit for §2,500 on a New Orleans bank, upon whioh tho firm advanced him $2OOO. , The New Tort Timet poblishes the diplomatic correspondence whioh passed between Messrs. Webster, Crompton, Everett, Ingersoll, and Lord Malmsbury, during Mr. Fillmore’s administra tion, on the fishery qnesllon and reciprocity of trade.with Canada. It ocouplesiive oolamns of that paper. - The New York Times-understands that the court martial in the ease of Major Wyse has fionud him guilty of disobedienoe. of orders in refusing to embark on board the steamship Falcon; and- that' he has been sentenced to diimitiion fromtho service, os a punishment therefor. • The ladies of Lyons, Town; by . needle work, andassidious labor, have earned enough money to bay a bell for the school-house in that flourish ing town, and they now propose earning o school library. llow pleasant such no ble enterprise. : No woman’s rights or bloomer nonsense there.; A correspondent of the Journal of Commcrco estimates the strength of Cuba, as larger than generally believed, and remarks that tho foolish young fellows in the States, whojoin the fili busters Id expectation of plunder and easy con quest, will be disappointed,—and, instead of re alizing these expectations, will find defeat death—or imprisonment. . O-WhH the Bow York City Folka any OP DR. STLAKE'S CELEBRATED VERUIPCOa Nnr Tow, input 25,1552. . TMil Is to certify that lam well acquainted with a o—n fifty yearn of ace* for many years a resident of thlsclty, who has been at tlmra extremely ill, hat coali) not tell from what cauait, aulexs It waa norma. Ur arid 1:1, mu-ruling physician hit suspicions, Imt the physician at once ridiculed tho idea; and refused to attend him aoy longer. Ills sou thea mentioned Dr. M'Lone’B Vermifuge, and ashed him If ho would uko It; hia reply was—l must toko somcthlngto got relief, or die. They a( once procured a bottle of Hr. U'L&no's celebrated Vermifuge, and tooh ouo-half at quo dose,, The result trns, he passed upwards of Vow quarter/ ir.orms,cutup iueTtry form, tie got welt immediately, and is now enjoying most excellent health; and, liko the good Samaritan of old, is endeavoring to reltoeo his unfortunate neighbors. tie mokes it his business to bant up and select all eases rimi lsr to hla own, that may bo given over liy the regular phy. ridans, end Induces them to try Dr. M’haao'e Vermlfugo, Sofsrhehasiudncod more than twenty persons to tako the Vermifuge, and In orery case with tho most happy re sults. Ite Is well satisfied that Dr. U’Lsne’a Vermifuge Is for ea perl or to any other known remedy, aud that If more generally known would not fall to sore many valuable Uvea. : For farther particulars emjulroof Mrs. lJordle, IMJ4 Cannon street, New Vorkelty. P. B—'The sboTO valsable remedy, also Dr- SFLaue’j cel ebrated hirer Mils, an now bo hod at all respectable Drug Stores in tbis dty. Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take miue but Dr. MTaino’s Vermifuge. All utters, in comparison, ora worttiless. ■ Alw, fernls by thf tola proprietor*, FLESJISO BROA, SuKcssom to J. Kidd A Co., ■ • ■ ■ 00 Wood fttrnct. :ox worse’s Invigorating Ktlxlr or OTcr-wrought brain amd debilitated body fioil tbcir bast solace and must potent rastoraUreln lb(s unrivalled tonic. Upon tho stomach, which l* always weak* sued by an excess of intellectual labor or an over-taxio# of tho physical powers) it acts Ilko a charm, imparting to that regulator and balance-wheel of tho corporeal machine the strength to perform Its functions, snd the power to secrete In duo quantity the solvent juices necessary for perfect di gestion. There b no species or nervous disease, from neu ralgia ami tic dolowux to tho lightest fluttering* of the nervous system, whbh may not be promptly sabdned by tbb pwriess lnvlgorant For all functional complaints, whether the remits cf dissipation, nr proceeding from In voluntary causes, it is, in tho fullest pease of tho word, in valuable. Indies, who suffer so sererety from this descrip tion of ailments, will do well to bear this fact In mind. The Cordial is pot op, highly concentrated, in pint hot ties. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. XI. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. anKheV^fdi* 8 throughout tho United States, Canada, FLEMING ft BROB-, No. 00 Wood street. Pittsburgh. DR. GKO. It. KE7BKR, No. 140 Wood stmt, do J. P. FLEMING. Allegheny City. >o*• 5 Aleo.agolnetUaJlandCargolUekjion the Oliioabd Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damago by Fire, and against the Perils of the Boa and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Insured at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. James 8. Boon, Samuel M’Clurkan. . . William Phillips, John Scott, Joseph P. Gauam, M.,D., John M’Alpln, Wm. E. Johnston, James Marshall, . Goorgo 8. Sclien, my2s:ly . . . IfftBASSOCiATfiD 'Firemen’s Insurance Company of the City of Plttsbnrgli* J. K. MOOIUIiJAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre tary Will torero against FIRE and MARINE RISES or all kinds. Office: So. 99 Water street. >. . . . • sxunoas: J.K. Moorhead < W.J.. Anderson, B.C.Bawyer, 8.8. Simpson, Wm.M.Edgar, - H.BvWflkins, ... O.lLPaalson, William Oollingwood, R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, v. Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, : David Campbell. . . jal2 rp=» CITIZENS’ lnanranoe company of IKS/’ Pittsburgh#—H. D. KING, President; SAM* UEL L; MARSHBLL, Secretary. • > Offal 94 Water StruLbchoeen Market and WbodsireeU, . Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* slppl Rivers and tributaries., insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—AgalnstthePerilsof tbe'Bea,and Inland Navlga# Uon and Transportation.. : smmoßS: ILD.KIng, v Wm.LarimerJr., William Bagaley, \ Samuel M; Kfer, Bamuolßca, . William Bingham, BobertDunlap,Jr., JohnS.DQwortb, Isaac M. Pennock, • . Francis Bellers, ■ • . fi.Harbaugh, J.Behoonmaker, - Wolterßryant, WlUlamß. Haya. John Bhlpton. .. dec2S rrSa' OABH MUTUAL FIRE ASH MA« (Ky BIKE INSURAFCE COMPABif, of Fennaylvanta* CAPITAL, 0100,000. USAS* TES PERPETUAL* JVeridCfrf-Hon. AUGUSTUS O. HEIBTER. : / &?refair-THOMAB H. WILLSON, Req. maroTons: Hon. A. 0, Holster, Samuel W. Hays, WBliam Robinson, - Thomas Gillespie,' William F. Fahnestock, John B. Coz, ' Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters, • John Walker, Jr., . William Colder, Jr., Jacob S.Halderman, Aaron Bornbaugh. BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, 4 Offiee,in Lafayette Bmldirgs, JeB (entrance on Wood street) v-': '•iv-; .! •. **•. «• ' ' niazcTomi; Wm. S-Haron, James B.M’dlll,. Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, . Alexander Reynolds,.Arm strong County, : : Horatio N. Lee, Hittanning, Hiram Btowe, Boarer. : •C‘ ‘i’ .J K'. '-'i v y ■v. ■ —lt la auo to Klfcßiß Hfrifrevm -xtr (rt&F rty that St has been known to completely, eradicate eyery veatnKfl of this dreadful disease in less time than any • other remedy, audvat less cost or inconvenience to thepa tlent* • y y \ r- The thousands o'fcertificates (n the hands of'the ptopiW? tor, many of which arsfrom well known citlseus'.cf the city of WttsbuT'tb and its immediate vieJnity,goc to show dearly end beyond til doubt, that Kier’b Pkibqiscm Is a medicine of no common volne, cotonlyasa localremedyin TUralfr tis, Rheumatism, Deafnest, lossof Internal remedy, inviting tho investigating physicians, as well as thoßufferlng patient, to become acquainted with Its Thosehavlng adreadof mixtures are assured that this medicine is; purely natural, and la bottled aait flaws from the bosom or the earth. TJiMfoUovnnaca’tificaUU copiedfromapaperpubltihed of Syracuse, N. K, and bean dale atoo appended the ceftiJicaUoftheceUbrattd ZL c/Syracdsei" '•••• "A- -•'•>' : -v- ■' - -> v This may intruth certify, that.lbave-beeh so badly af flicted with Scrofula forthe last seveoy earethat mostofthe flmeT-haye.beaniinoble to attend business aqdmuch of the time unable' to and'confined'to my bod,, and havebeen treatedhcarlyaU thetlmd by the best Physlclanaour some nncore,ahd continued fogrowworgauntil DrlFoot recommended me to try tho Petroleum; OrKock OD; a£( ere* rything else, hod foiled* I did so without faltbat firsts but theeffectwaa astonishing tit threWthe poison to atoncebegan togrbwbstter,.-andby;uHing seven bottles! have got a cure worth thousands of dollars. - MBS. NANCY 'Hi. BARKER, : This may certify that* I have been acquainted with ‘Kiel’s Petroleum, or Bach OIL for morp.than a re* heatedly Jfltnesscditfi DtineSdal effects in the cuts of ind'v. lent nicer sand otherdiseases for which itiflyecommended, andean with confidence recommend it to be 4 medidnewms thyofaitentloniondcaiisafelygay'that suecosS has attend ed tis use where other medielne had foiled. ' •: D. Y. FOOT/M. D. :' . • For sale by olf the Druggists haWttgbnrgfr. rauTfcdAwv rrl» Indigestion and I*lver\ Complaint CUBED BY .KIER’S P£TRULEUJS£--Read the fc.l-' lowing letter Bom Bev. O. Dickinsojt, a.Missionary in Oregon:- ; ' •“ :■ \.- *■* .>* ■ ■ : Ma.J. UvExca— -Dear .-Myself an Prec Lecturc.-*JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, E»i > wiU alwrture before the Penn Literary Institute, on MONDAY.KYEXIKG. Jons 12th, at 8 o'clock. In Uie IlaU -: - Ladles and Qeof?eroer» tr>,ai Vn<<. . >!•?•* Bythe President.or tno timtU btnxc»» IN pursuance of law. L FRANKLTN L’IKRCE, : of the Unltwd Ftut&t of America, «lo hereby declare nud znaVok&owa that paUie will be held nl ibo me&Unned OlBccs, In the Slate of MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter de»Uoa ed. vie:- . . .At the land Omre.i'f SAUI.T STB. MARIE, commencing oh Monday, the faurth U«V rf September next, for the din posa! of the public lands sUoalcd withlo tho following named township*, to wit: . , ' North of V\e Lass lint, andvKSl of Ike principal meridian.’ ■ - Townsbff'3fjrty*ftx, forty so Ten, anti forty-eight, of range ten.---;-'- - Township i»rty-eigbt, of range pi^wn. Township forty-nine, of range fifteen. Townships forty-two, forty fvur, and ftrly-Gve, of range twchty*two. Townships forty-four, and fhrtyflve, of. rang*; twenty-: Ihree. fttly-two, forty-three, forty-four, aud fort v-five, of rauge 1 Township forty-three, of range twcntT-five. Townships forty two, and forty-lhrea/ofrantrelwcntj-slr- Towhshlp Jbrty-nloo,. of romro twentv eight. Townahipe forty nine, nod fifty, of range twenty ninrty-elght, and forty nine, orrang^thlrty-two,; - . Townships forty-six, futly-r even; forty-eight, and forty- range thlity*.tbreor - • Townships forty-two,forty-throc, fotly-fiVo, forty-six, atid fbrly-setcn, of range thirty-four. Townships finrty-fivc, and fbrty-ecfooVof rangcthlrty five. Townships.forty-f.vuf, and.forty-five, of range fbrty-bae Townships fdrt.v-fdur*and.fortyrllTO t bfrabga land OJBco at uUNCAN, connhoticlng on Monday, the eighteenth day of September hftxcj'for' tho d|:spfthe &m*ral land Office. THE GJUKN HOT£li ' 18 N«W READY .FOR SOMMER : YISITEBi—The grounds have lmproved, and tbo.'Houße rendered more attractive, generally. .The. proprietor will bb happy to see hi* friend*,. rrj ■ An Omniyna of tho Excelsior tine Is nowrunninc from the* station, on Fifth street, to the.GLENHOTEL Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 5 p.'Mu return ing at 9 A. andC*£ P. M. jel&Om JkQ. MARTIN. Agent. . " :• - Coal Works For Sale; 11 ' QIXTY TIIUEE ACRE* OF LAND, with.2so acres of Coal Cr attached, and all tbo improvements thereon in snreese ful operation. Haid Farm ta situated on tho Monongahelo. river, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied: with o F&rm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Ooal is five feet thick, and cannot bo surpassed In quality. For further particular* apply to NICIIOLSON:* PAYNE, . jelfctf • -• v No. 2J5 Liberty street. ' ■ ■: Notice. ‘ ” ; IN, order to complete the classified Cataloguo of Books be longing to the. Young Men’s Mercantile Library, no Books wlU.be. given out from Monday next June 12th. to Monday June 19fcb. All mambera having Books which belong to tho Institu tion, arc requested to return them within three days. je!2dw JOFIN C.BCHAAD; Librarian. On( ) BUILDING. LOTS FOR SALK, lying between the boroughs of Stewartstown and Sharpsburgh The undersigned has recently bad eutvayedoff Into Build ing Lots that very ellgiblo and beautiful lot of land, con* talning about 20 acres, lying on the bank of the Allegheny river, between the .above towns, and will offer them for sale at public auction, on SATURDAY, tho 241 h day of June, at S o’clock, P.M. .For beauty of sconeryand salu brity of location, this property Is notexcelled In the county, audit offers inducements to purchasers; not-only to men of moderate means, but also to those wishing to purchase a sitofor a suburban residence,rarely to be met with. The bridge across.tho Allegheny at or near Bharpaburgh, fend which Is now.under contract,) will bo located on this nron orty, connecting with tho Lawrencoville and Bbarpsbarirh Plank Rood, and bringing It within 4. miles' of the CPurt House when Ihe Allegheny Valley Railroad isllhfsbfd. end it la expected.to have the ears on this fall; the station will be noar tho bridge, and will tons enable persons to leave homo and bo at their plfleo of business in a few minutes Two regular dally packets from fiharpsbamh to Pittsburah passthrough tho property several times a day, hnd the Ex celsior Line of Omnibuses also paSslfcovery hour. Plotoof the grounds will bo ready for delivery In a few days . , rt . JAMES BLAKELY. • corner of sts P|RY GOODS.—A. amoilfi, renter of 'iQratiiand Fifth U itretUi -has now. on hand 10 cases blSed musUn from up: 60. pieces Irish linen: 25 pieces white molls, rorladlea’dresses ;76p!ocos linen; cotton and woolen goodi. for.boys’ wear; a few pieces fine black challe: black, barred and plain berago and tissues; mantillas; mantilla Bllk and trimmings of overv description; tan oolotod and mlxed.de bage; dress gingham?;. 500/pieces Mofrimaok P r j List colors—allof which, will be sold extremely low. TKA. ISRKIKS,—IIotois, ; hoarding Mooses, and Parni lles will find a constant supply of strawberries, of tho largest and finest fruit, for tho .tablo or preserving, fresh from the vino at 10 o’clock In tho morning, and at 4 P. M at the Seed Store, 47 Fifth street- - : V • •“» . JAMKB WABDRQP. &ALB— aix acres Luud. situate near the JUloersviJle . Rood, \% mile from the Court House; on whlch is a small two story Brick House, stable, and other bulldinzs • also, an excellont Orchard. Terms—4)neTourth cash, bal ance in live equal annual payments.' Eunuiry of Jel2 ;• AUSTIN LOOMIS, 02 Fourth sh r I ?BLMMINQa.«—A general assortment of Trlmmiugs com- JL prising the most desirable colors in lace head and knot tedEilk Trimmings, Laces, Ac., just received per express and now opening by : ■ ••• J Bl2 A. A. MAiSQN * CO. TTJScTINGS.-rA. A.-MAttON & CO; have jast received 60 T pswhlto and col’d Marseilles Ycstings. AlS(£ several other different materials and styles suitable for the sea sOP - je!2 SUMttblt OUAVATP.—We are now opening a varloty of new stylcsof Lawn and Glnghom Cravats and Ties for summer wear Also, some vary rich and fashionable plain and fancy Silk Cravats anil Ties. ' - A. A. MASON h CO iQia V 25 Fifth street. _ ’ OAimiAGBB FoRml7 ' widersJvncabjLSjustrecaTed ethis > X WAHKHOBEE, EtttuuedAsfiMKS^ \near the TyaMlle - - of VEHICItERi of every desmptibhj and will, continue td And eeeond hand Carriage** SuUeietf sell on the very lowest terms for in pnttingdownallcompetltiOQ, - - ; Those purchase are respectfully Invited to caU and see for themselves.' - • * Eapedal and prompt attention paid to repairlngof Carri* ages, Ac.. . tg>ylBMawv*| . JOSEPH WHITE. rj SUE UISTOKY OFBITTriBORG U, from the earUest po* X n f d when if was: visited by-white inoU. down to Hie close of-the last centnry,withiioticBSof some of the impor tant manufactures and works of internal improvement, up toihopresout ( time:;by.Neviließ^Gralg < >Esq;. • About onehundred copies of. the abovo highly interest ing work remain on hand—the price reduced: to 75 cents a copy. Published and for sale by -- -- - r ,: . JOUIf.H. MELLOR, jelO. \ r • 81 Wood street. EASTEKN .TURNBIKiL-—For sale, a desirable'property on,the EastemTkimpike,oppoaUethe Arsenal wall, 6y140 feet deep, to an alley f WftHaiargetwo story Frame House, a.well of good water at the'door/and otherlroprovymentsl - -Fri«i'slooo.• J 325 in hand s balaucoiVU, aaoddyears. 8 jelO ■ v • ' ’ I ■ ■ 14(?Thirdgtreet. - :'VT.EW WORK.—ttrcmlnm K*say l btrihejCharficUjrtalci Xi ahd la'wr of Prophetic Symbols ibyßotvEdward Wto ibrppj A. &L, Rector of St. Paul’s Chords tforw-alk; Ohio. Pabltshod by F. Knlght, lW'Nassair street' N. T. Just re ceiTediyexpressanimrsaleby-: BABTL. R -LAUBTER. " - 87 Wood' ■•f?^s2Ji4P I H^ A fc. OF NEW JJOJKS, AINU. 87 WOOD .'JL -. STREET.—The Nuatioo* or tbo lui ■oftSioWAshiosy toos: byGco.LJppar^^“ - Shannofidate:- by Emm* D, B N. Soixtbvorib. • . Th-Cttrseof Clifltm::- ** , Farmlogdale: by Carolina Tbotawi ’ Jast r*»lrea by; ? . J el ° a P. LAUFPEIL BRY PEAOHJttS-25 bmpriiae, fofflal 6 l r y _ MO HENRY g. COLLINB, BHY AVI-bnfe—* lb us for Bale by - " - . ■ - ! -- jelO .-' ' ; -HEKBT g COI,LINB. I GHKKBE-:100 boxes Jirlmo W;iC Cutting, ftrsaledrr - i JriQ' -■ ~ - HEHEY H. COLT.TSfI ; T INBEED bbls-for sale by ■ 7 . . ■ J-J'jeJO ■' HUSKY IT COtlJNg. A Very Deelrable Country Seat at Prt* __ ■■■ - • THR subscriber u authorised to .nil the folloirlog niece cf property, wntalnlog. acres jof land, situotedln w.illn« lp., Allc B ;hear county, be. bSalv fully Iccatcdon.the baukof the Allegheny river, about 4 milea from tbneity; haring two fronts, otic on tho law. renccvUlo and Sharpsburgh MankfioadjandthaAllcgbeny nter: »ndebont.Bo,rod4belo«.U«i ftrrr, and jnettelow the now bridge, now being built ovrr the river. For fur ther partlcnlaia enquire of . JAMEa tt KICUEV, .. ,Ileal Estate A sent. • - • OehJnud Miti at Auouuui. AMIUI3ER of those beautiful Loto adjoining the Omni ■ bus fetation, in Oakland, rrlllbo offered at pnblic raid on FIUBAY, the lOUUnaWat 3 o’clock, P. it.. For easy access, beautiful scenery and pleasant neighbor hood, thcseJhotAarannsarpassedby snyintbomukoLand should claim the attentitmjrf aU .who deslreAcomfbrtable retidenee or a good investment . Omnibuses reave the cor -ncrof BAIIKBT and FOURTH Streets,- o’clock. P;M rersons desiring to purchase at privateMle.catfieanlane at the odlce of ■ .-< i A. WILKINB 400 Xo-TlTourth street .. A. A UU ii&TO recetYedLazAlner JU IftW acorUacntof EogUth Straw, aotf aIJ Uiodaof fkucy Straw Botmeis, «nd .mlases’ and chßdrenV a great variety of new and elegant sty lei of Crape and Silk Donnetg.- - . : i GOODS.—Afnil afiwrtment orWhite press QooJa, coßjpridnff the beat anomies of Bootf. dfslraWfl patterns of dotutfaad figured BfffcV*e» for sale nt rery lowpricce, by ■ ’ ’ ***' -*?•' ■• '■ '■■■ A. A. MASON 4 CO. 'FUWN Lvro AUjCUttCrtK OirY iUii BALK—w- X fßpotajt *t the corner ofFalnaountiitreeL 100 feet Eatt from S«le , «l rtrejVthMM Korti, 160 to High street, theneaalong High streatEaat 20 feet, thimce BouttKOfiel to Fairaoun t etreet, thence. Meat along Falimonhtefroet to place of bogJnniag.,Applyai, .- - - : ; - . . . •• = ' - i: •. «-? SAfifCKCDS* Agency Office, i* J o 5 Rith gtrect, ne&rttfo Fost Office. > ’ CIT. M AGNEhI A—6 dozen, prepared and for sale by _ i’p. -JOB. FLEMING f -iIitILEB.A AND DYSEhTfcttY MIXTURE—A eery ea W «e ifnt article for the aKTVe .coaplsiDts: 1 (rre>* re eelved by -' -fje9] : ’ JQ3. FLEMING. 1 Ploce oF Gronnti For ante. I ii ill fiell.at publicaaloon thepremlseVoh'WEPNES- L »AT, June 15th,18M, at 3 o’clock, piece eThand, rituals In Lower St Clair township, adMa mg lands of O.Ormsbj'ehtars, tind of'Johri STCtutg, and witbln one-half mile of Birmingham; containing abom twentj-fico acres, on which 1< erected two Dwelling Uoose- Fruit Trees. *c„ la ahhndanco. The coll la Hell. anilaolta ■Wef*tpgarUcolog. • o' . - ! Title indispatabl*. -Tense easy, as* fn&’tefenova os «3aj «r walc. For fuilber particular* onqolre on lbs premises ° r .. 3. a-munnesats = ■ J t,B:fe ' JAMES C. Rf< HEY. Agent.• I'*** 4 . yhly tmo and genntnc 1 LiverFills*~idlßAU WHATFUYSICIANS SAY. «» •«. /Indeptruderce, Wasbingtonco.yFeb 24; ~ 51a. R. B. SELtsaA:—l wilt just add that jouP LWer I'flh have onswciyd tho vory best purpose 1a tny practice,' and. from their salutary effects In my own prescriptions, ! car. confidently and cueiy recommend: them where 1 have hitb eru> hesitated wjthotbcra of great repute. »• . . Youtb,Ac. /: . N. W. WHITE', M.’d. Prepared and sold by R. E. SEILERS A CO:, 57 Wood strwt. and for sale bvPruggh-ta generally, * jt-7 - on *, wile street. by2lG to * 20feetlane, alt fyt hind,.the. balance at $s, A month. These Jnta are pleasantly situated, within 5 minutes waiter the InclihW i ume, trad arc offered on such easy tonus as cannot fail to . Property on MU' WrahlngtbiUa rapidly advancing ' ! n °? x *. to the ahd.sat&Q size, art hold at $3OO each. . ' 8. COTHBEaT A SON? JIL '•••"•: .. v 140 Thlrdrtreet - TACKSON-*Uit*Aoli.FoK SALfc—Tb© Furnace Jssitii y; atea on. Sandy creek, In Cranberry and Rockland town-: shi|M, C(mi&lzilog I2QO acres of good wood. and. cultivated laud, with a superabundance of ore, of the brat quality, at tending from oDft quarter or a mile to three ftom thefar uauw, yielding 40 oer cent; ; with jM the appurtenances be longlng to a well regulated ratabliahmenv/Thfr nefebborv deUveroL"- 1 * wUch «n be Obtain*! nt.gUnl,; *. „« JJ|J^CIB£!iJ8 k - Agenty Officv? JOS. 03 Fifth street, near the Post Wee; \| 90bbl80la Monot^helV iIA. Whisky, jttakr«d,TDil MdfbrraloloTT by. - ' . JOES UTILE, Jr* Agent, i -J”...- , ; 124 Becond street. BKUTOKD UINfcKALWATKR—In bbls andtmlf bblK ,(o«S and ranlberrj cooperage,) for seleby • M » _£L KIKO A MOORHEAD. OLABS— 6°o boxes, 3*l°, 9 x13 ona iosl4, 61’Kennen t Co.’* brand, In atom ondfor sale by • - i. Jl* ... RISO * MOOKHRAD. FlOlt fplondld Farms ; ono of 100 acres, and ®>vrnshlp Hank Boad, B mn« ftom Iho cltyiSdi of them lying* 0 estodiTlde IntolOacre lotß.harlngaKooa flprfog on each. It la a splendid opportunity for a Epccula . Uon, Time who want a good home, or rriah. to make moooy, would do won to took at It, as we wMsellto the first that offers us our low price, tuloteoralltozllUmr.; ' - Also, ffro Country Beate, 1 mllo from Woods’run.and “j 1" fro , m Allegheny clty.by woyof tho Newßrloh fewd t B*' a They are fine healthy locatlonSj Snd cf „A, 1 “-, tp . n Cfantry Boats on -the Ohio and Pebnsyivahla m ‘ tia > I “W U» ass’- They wlube sold separuit or together to a colony or building. aasSclnHon. nfe • lovely location, and cheap, of course. “ • - ;_Also, one hot of two acres, and'two smaller nieces of “ Woods’ ran"offe£d?t , n?a ,0 r. pri “ for ,s° flno a Property. An assortment of lots, always on hand, and described in myregister. Beftre hnylng you would do well to call bnd enouireof THOMAS WOODS, ~ ..75-Fbqrth *trtfl& IJIJLNJs: M ATOttJSS ABU iUCU UOLU JKWJSLKV at ’ BAKOAI.VS.-We wleb to lufom the pubMe *kt w are^ now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew' elry, Bt prices that cannot bo. beat. Therefore, wreay to °° e 2£ S u ’ y °V hat , wish flue'WatohMand Jcweh ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 60 per centm vine Mart 1 e“slTOt 5lllhy ° U **“ certainly do by.calling aY M . N. B—Watch repairing attended to In all Ha branches. In a superior mannor. Gold Jewelry repaired or maun fee? turod to order at abort notice, at . 1 “W“\ Jc7 ' » HOOD’S, 67 Merited st. W Val "?810 Country Seats at Public sale:' 11 .L be sold at public outcry on SATURDAY, the 17tb • day of Judaism, Ihs ytlooblo DroMrtv kririwn •« -IBWIK vFAßM,situated iu Bobinson lown£h!p f AUe?hßQy" connty, Pa,, about firo milea ftoojth® dtrofPlthiMttr^ and near the Btetibcnvlllo Turnpike ; to bedWldedintoloti °.Jo®?‘®CTe ond upward3,to mils purchasers;, be inir a d*h of the premises npoa which the CharUera CoS Wort* arcnow.:erect«U c. “wm^uxk*. 10 h “d, and th* balanco In Witt interest, seen. Theremaining property lately.owned bytheCimrUoro wm * aitsasp, .. j y t ! : Rrol&tettfjsim.. .■■ ■ . : ■ ROHY PATTUKSOSN , ■■-■ BAZAAR AND LIVERY' BTABLEB : rpHB tJNDEBHCSEDJiaTInir neW A .dious BTABtES aot OABBIAOB ElOag3, in ro?niSi- A tloa wUh hiaoldcatab»w'hTpfl T it imiiw iii n i &ryf*\la prepared to go a >»««»} l hualness, H» ' Fira : YmMM a^ r 2v, E^FNl)aEl) AM > beron f hkhho »n take an Inereaaed train i; now bnildingaVwlth orlew to'aalea ”fr,w r in?i? r3o f’J?ewrmdsecond hand Carriages, ol »» will giro ample attention. VhlZ EW? Ring, ■^s^ffsi^^sss^ssssA will eodearor.to command Ite ecnttauanc* by defcrrl™ tf myl&ost raanicraa])!# colors in plain goods. -HHift® v V. ■** ' l t)Dl”fKK—lit kegs at sale by ’ «> . HENBY 1L COHJKR ! AiSXi2£>—A gt*xi*ita*Uoo S>r,* HoowßeerW/ AppH «VFftANCISCUS* Agency Office*;- - J*** C 5 Fifth etrrot, pear the PostQffice. • doivery BaperiorWeil India Bay Rum receive* bj , r, • JOS- FLKMiNO. r coT3wrcf thftT)iagibna and Market at. i‘ Ulb—li yuis mr saio oy . J Se 2 ' F. SELLERS > CD. A UElll ‘ Y mwubal, ash uaiuaktii «*V rlbuo—l gross of each received by l* 9 ■ JO3. KJCMDiO. BbWoTU) WATER—IO fctdf Vbls rooeiTed 1., ~ > a . : • JOS. FLEMING. KU’Utr.i INDELIBLE INK—I grewreceivedhr __ ft 9 ' JOS FtßMlh‘o. IjIEVKB AND AOOE All YTUKE—tltio d the lx'P.Z. I;rePS- J. rations now in nee; a largeaupnljr rro-ivod br' J» n • ’ • . JOS. FLEMING. :■ . *■■ *. • Yj_ 5 ■; 'J’ :l y V*-’ "’rf■ gaaiSMSiM: £ *y\ ■■ AMUSEMENTS. rsjfC;, XIIBATB E.rJbssFfl mut Mans' Vr& grr—nflb£tn>€r l al»TQWood....^l , ric«ofadmlMlou Boxes nnd rpargnette 60o; Privateßoxes, lartfe, |8 ■ do.d.n small/#) 2 .Becqml Tier, 2to; Boxes for colored persons, PBrsonssecuring Beats will bochsjrgcd 32}£cts.exira for the certificate. vDoora open at o’clock: performance to onto, mence at 8 tfdOck......Grdfad extra: night,-'for the Farewell Complimentary) Benefit of Mr. J. P.BRKLfIFORD, tendered him hy ihohilixent of'Pittsburgh, and his last appearance in.thie dfcy. .Mrs. W. J.FhOBNNGB has .'volunteered,- and aill.appearln a Oaaan Masur T>l&cz. ; Mr. 8, B. RYAN has also volunteered, and. will make. his . first appearance hero for several months......Tbiaeveulptfi J ana 12, wDJ he presented Bulwer’s beautiful play of MONEY; 08, DU PIJOITY EXPOSED: AUred Evelyn, Mr' Bralsford; filr Frederick usount, Mr C Foster: Clara Douglass. Mrs Byfttr • V*fSBS*SIP: Dance, Miss J& WBJdegrsTe....«After which, .Mrs. W wiliapp*ar In a Grand Medley Dance -TorcoficludOwlthihe'-tiew frwa entitled LIFE IN COBBI-' CA; OK, A. TfIUMBINa LEGACY : Jerry Ominous, Hr 8 Rosetta, Mrsdlrelßlta].- . 7 , “ T WBDVa F 165 ABB PBACTICE! L. Yi CLARK. BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, - ... tg& < . ■ COHCERIS, BXfiIBITIONB AND IECTUEES. AlilrCftMHUNlGATlONSbyMai] orTelcgrapft, or Bills sent by Adams AOo.'sExpress, trill secure immediate attention* . thedlotoleand Music Stores.' .>'••• '• CIRCUS? AND MENAGERIE porting faithfully attended to* fmyfrtf obtained fokFitfUes; Festivals, Concerts, Rubßc Meetings, do, . Also, Cargoes CoUllon an i Sax llom Band can, ho found,iri readiness at an times,'ly applying to WM, FR AN K: OARQO;' at the CrvEtalPolao’ Dsgnerreanlfogml of Co.-.Fourihstreet.ors t the Hag. "• ' ' . . ' r mar2t fjTS*fC S **,**Us P*V*Uppeinen4.«-Sdontifio men ,ua£r are daily bringing to light new invention?, and, the march of progress, is. onward/persona Bald, or becoming so; vrillbe.piessed-to-’learß that«cleneo endlong research com oT thtfafcejln the*rtidfl.ofEM^BSON t 3 i AMEBICAN HAIR : RE3TOKATlVi3,'&'sur£eiito'ftr Baldno&r and to prevent Bair from falling* -r Bee circular lo she bad"Of the': Agents, wiving fall particulars* Price $l,OO in Urge bottles* gold by - . C. E. FISHER 4:.00n Proprietors, v .«;.■• j- :> ■ - .■- filSawriorstrect,Cleveland,Ohioi Forsaloin PittsburgbixttbofoUbwingbotueg;—— Flooingßroa, X*. Wilcox* Co, , , U. B. Sellers, O.B.Eeyser, 1 Joel Mofcler, . Benj.-Pago,Jr»* * ■ - J.lLCssacl. JXUghmy dly.—Li A;Beckham; pressly A Means, J.~ Fleming. * *. John.G..Bmlth foprfl Pepm yivantn Hospital,— *cUwc*t-B«ond,between Wood and Market steeets, and J, RatD, of Diamond, Alle gbeay city, aro the attending Physicians to the above Instb tutiod r fbr the first quarter of 16&S. ■ •’. Applications-foradmission may bemade to them at all hours-at their offloe*, or at the Hospital at 2 oVIOck, p T M. - ... Raeant cases of accidental injury ero recolrodat all hcrarsi without form. . jal(h|» p.-K*AeEH*-110"UAltKKT lK£> r _burell, Im|jorter and Wholoalc. Dealer lo FANCY AND.BTAI’LE VARIETY AND -DRV GOODS, offim todtv »td conotry awinrß us largß anA rWell eolectcd stock of Boofo is any Ewtora boOM, and sama prices; thru .ayiee reight, time and r; / : ' ja&yj ■. ■ ' ■ Advertisement. < T~~'- * A. NY_pereon;wisliing to mako fSOO In 6 months, addteas iJL me, post-paidv JarmlngtoD,.Xrumbull county, Ohio; This is no cr booh agency, No traveling is necessa ry ; out any person , can remain at homo and make tha above sum la the time stated. Address ; rjpl^g».. >■, / , PROF. BYBON H. 8088, ps fiuo Berege. Delaines,'of 1> the best styles and colors, for ade as low ae cents per yard, by - - tjo7j A*. A;.MASON:g OQ.. OlLK*FjtiiNoii3,-r\ye witt opaa In. a low .days nfreala O supply of.those.very desirable Xece Head Bilk Fringes, n all tnedlflenmt widths andmost-ftehfcroaMebolbr*. _Jj2 ~ >A. A. MASOS A 00. •• Li»iUK'tf LADY'S W4ZSITJS or Paniiouuotj i ■ and New York Fashions.—The Jana number cnctaina. newest styles; >■-paper pattern Xir a, Misr MaatuJa, patterns foe Needlework; a new sheito£- °_pd mOcbfoteresUog and readinsr matter.) The Kfagszineof Act for June. " '• ~ AU IheMajatincs can be had at ihe Cheap Shot: StbrffoP . ' W. A.OIEDEKPENNEY A CO^ ■ i 6 * . ; ' 76 Fonrih street . JaOS*. 1 A “HOXR dated January- 25; 18M. payable ftrarmonlfcsafr /i.ter qaiKtkt ttre olltee of Winslmr, Lanier- A Co.. New' n R. Woods," PresidentPHtaburgh and Btbabsn> ChkrleS Noylor/Beoretary. ' ' . All pers&tn* are hereby warned not tor bny wld note; 'as pupm•'- . ilome f>r AU: a new mode of buiMloir; . •r. - ■• HydropathicCookßook; • Prank LfcaUtt 1 * LadiM*C«B«oof P«Mona, for Jqm. BrccXvßd by.; * *.. . IRUSSEhL * BROU -4” 15 Fifth street. MKWfrStYJMS' 7MANiribtaa>~A.; mmuSTT^ ftt»nt anj Fifth: reeeiwd?another "lot Mania!**, frcliuUng allthe fcahTonable oolow. Q?** fe»pie«3 of Tery desirable Tissues and .■MO this esiabTislimetit the scry newest' piyW. sod utthe Tory lowest prices. ■. . ■. ' ... ;je(T* ALTIMOHE lUfiilßJsit}—loo bbl3t«»iTed thl3"day >b* P»uasjltat.iaEanfortiJrfcad*r,saJibr , n ENQ LI3 ,JU C HAKBSO N> -.-•viL.-. , H 6 WaterstretiL J HAD—36 bbls ttaJUmore Bbad.iHßtoreftod for saTdbr T: ENGLISH * BICIIAHDSON; 116 Water «Pd 156ProBt:4t. 3 IIAU—jo bbla iJilUmorethact, la more »od for s*]e by' ■l* 6 ' ~ _ EKOLTSg ft KIOHAIiDSOW. inspected. Jar falobr’ - - . . , .- KN T fIUBH4 mCPARDSOS. ]\/fICKKKKL—iOO bbJa So. 3, for Bala by —' jTL 3«c . V :: &IC?IIABDS017 pcrr ATO£&~3O picks rot salt) by IT. jcS.-... . -IIEHRY H. COLLIN?, ■ 1 JSottco to the Public- . G A'RDNKIIS. TiispcfttfuUy informs tho public that ,A. itpjiQUndmnoTlne to the new Diamond Marion on ** ar * ,t street, on Saturday, Jana 3d, 18&4 g cored, and sllcal, pat ud la XV ffallaa can*, hermetiftally seated, retaining the mici. ual flavor and ftuehness of thgTroit; forsaleby 1 J”.. ■ W. A. M’CIURQ. - ru , u ,' ■' . Notice# ; \ ■ ” n ?sf t!l “ I 1 of M’Donongh iStewert, si thisdoy aissol wUV I, v' ’ Jt * n M 'Don°osh dlspOslogor hla Meore. who-wUh John H. Stewort-wilt continue lho l)upines3 at tho old £hmd, ho. 2C7 Libcrtv 0f «* ow. Of ETKWAEII .n areoloneauthoriied torecciTo •UdoMsOao the late firm, and uponnajrment tnadeto re ceipt Jar tho • JOrtN M'BONOOGH, June Ist, ISM. JOHH H. BlBwJdttf. „ In jnUring fiom thq Foundrybusiness,! tote much nlens je&awr JonN-M’ixrannnH 'NKW BOlJKB!!—Putnam’s Monthl^Tor . F«ri -tteond'mfu,*'- • "•. •••’ « *‘*i FronUenrcnen; % narmUre of 1?83. ' gSgaKffigj^JsS^ •PATJLKLEI2iEB.*8 > Litox»ry'D<*poL Fifth fitreflt. oppofltc the Thwtre. ■>lo hoxca primo W. U.eutttng,ior wto ay " - HENRY U. COLLINS. / 'JiIiSAP. WALL i'APKKg—A: new”Bapp!« oX «m. rsperti jost received, Ibraoleby '*> . w ; WALTER V; MABiIIALL, Jeo 85W004 fltrtot. VIiSW DKQORATIO.N! jT'terniforenlab/ jcs ■. -\.i I’At’hlt IIANQINQa—A.-Cholcc ~fi t I? chintz, brocatello, and satin Imitations, for sale by i~ WALTER P MABSIIALI,. BIIADJStf, iflro Screen*, Centers, Musts, 4c. iitfftJoby [je&l- MALTEILPJ^RBItSIT lOttnr-iuu emcka received this day.and Ibr ale br~ lI'CIUSKAN. UERRnrf £ o&. KllU) tffIUXT-ia sacks toy Applra;-. .15 cuks Pit Pncbmt for tale »»-• M’OLtfRKAN. HEHBON * CO. pol'ATOl3_2u b«ga on comljronient, sod for sale bv *- **' ■ ■ _ M'CLUitKAJf. IIBRKON A GO. B 4^a "fS'toi? S4 “* k3rKelTea on conflsmna,t W - :■■ - . . . M*OLPEKAy, HBRItOV A 00. AF.LB SUGAK AND MOXu4BfiiiS— -7-kegs Maple Holuse*, ofBnUa;«achs » '2OO lbs do Sugar, In cakes; Just received on conajgmaent,ni2tlfor6alot>y ■ ■ J** ' ■ W. A.; M’CLirmfr HBOKKtt'S JfAIUNA tm beet, fc'mS ono orilie most desirable articles inthoworof oook >°?oteosila ™t loTeoted. Itia almostlndlswmableinthe preparation of Fax na. antts; llomtmy. OrSn or nSJ gw Liberty stnV hi IOVKSMfuOKB!! - I Fdrh Wares; ieeoni series • - P nSrH™^iilK^ t ° ri ” 0f - P B<£f Viow ‘ of P“t «>a Pwnoot: by J. - Si 1 - 7: ,* t* 01 ? a mor»l. Jobs. - «a»“" 0U0IU,: frah J»t roaSwl Md fcr lßFltth street, near M arfcet UTOTM® ifhUSF*." 4 * givon.toaU pomona whoMrosob 'KntlJ£rt7\™° Stockof tho Pittsbiujb nndfrio nIS& y ’S ?Sv «* “'“'"“oUoo or the Hoid irlthl„ MirtCT touoty, thatra Instalment of Fnra Douuss pw shaSTwm rMQljvd tn be paid to the Treasurer of l! rtf^nSv e ?JiS'*SJ®* 8 *couoly, on or before: the of 3UN15,1851.- -By order cf tueßoart,..... • “ “ 0l ? <“J OBIc crp.iE.itt. Co., R / , “* SKll, . ! r™>»t)TO'. T Pfog nwgrU. MRvgfio IS&4,| ia ‘ - «haw on lie «rat• MondsT nr£!ir, i? 2 ~ r .*:-Wiar» tar the whole ymamt Is peW. T ' eosuill tf: ■'■'■' 1 AtVAK WTHtraa rrmn,. = x::J: p S^ ■■ i. - • 304 Vot. I 4- K! ' ull ' u Juauabsak uXu—a■ •aisiT\5 _ Srn —r VT ( genuino tSiaumi OU, recrlred by w 7 « * JOS. blfmino TOW T iisF B wss¥ir ,1 . -i- v. r . ■ ■': - '■>- ;Mv': <»/'• ’ % *** * NlchoJos* bridal chamber pat- •WALTER P. MARSHALL.