PITTSBURGH -- tiAZETFE PUBLISIIED nr wan= a co• PITTSBI I / 1 011, tiIIIII3pAY.IdOIINING, max 18ss SUriiß*LlNlldtdTTJSß Wit , BE FOUND ) ONEAoIi PAGE OP 271113 PAPEZ. • 1311.P11=zatt iczuls OtarrrL—The extensive Ch . M .' . ICUs of ouririrlarthirrtto Mat to our birtneor men a start dattl;trlLbli =Mum orutoktnitbeh• Mutter-It tram.: Oar &coattails Intwirto tour laud Or. tboarard, resett• in *boa 60 7 itihyrosoll roust! 111 Wer4roleroßt, 113:1531A.OVESTIAZI*.4.—Ifeitturr -thie 2114111 . 14 goomn mar Peattarratabils.taiint of U. 'DUST GiICM4 uv oinal Scaday. ADVBILTIELESS -who &sin that n0U.1 1 . 6 4 I , l7Ptu In.lll Facer .4a 3tand.7 zurcdeg. wiumles...l2a4 betar.6 dtbxY. on &Wad./ " AMMNOCMATIO WBlO NOMINATIONS. J clitt. 1193131nif0X16 MOSES FOIMALL, „Of ..caFaster County. xis Amrraz aitsia&L,- ' ALEX. S. MaCLIIRS, s J Franklin County. stiavvroa Isstat, I',PaBIBTIAN,IiBYE,III3,"O.I Clarion County Tile COSISILL3IIILIA EASLUOKlti.—lhis great ls not . awaiting the cation of Baltimore. ...2144460g been donebere that is necessary lincesible; to advaaca its interests.- If matt. :mare pe r forms her part of the work, the road,, .will go ahead.' If not,.the project must be given . Pittsburgh 'emloot;'and will not, undertake, single bonded; a work of ao much importance to Baltimore as to herself,- without the assistance and co-operttion of the Monumental Otty: 'Bo far;'all. the work haa been done r hy Pittsburgh—oilthelabor, and expense exertion meat be credited to her. Pittsburgh 19 still WA .. Hog to labor, but she • must hare the hearty co operelion_ efßaltimore to "justify her in pro- • eeetiMg.irith the work. . We fee?: the people Of Baltimore are not milli 'cleally awake to the imnieuse value of this work t4t, city, - 01. they would not treat it with so itattilillidfre*oe. The pre*s of . that eity-Al fhough,,:it I lime greeted tho-undertaking with Manes% find some members of it have given to the came their indirldtual aid, for which they - ,hare'eur nermestthanks,lbaa not pressed the matter home ilth tie zeal and pertinatity which :Is ealetilated toy tasks a:deep impression on the '!pnblin mini,- It is not too late yet, and tie moat earnestly prom epos the attention of our astem . panties there the necessity of giving the pro ject all the tad the pens' can afford it. ..! 19,011b1e the people of Baltimoreohm:id be ',made to_uttdatstand , ;plainly sad unequirocally,' thatflui-Pittaborghlund Coinellsillle Railroad Work Whitt will connect that city with the •, ,groat - . Lakes, the whole North West, and with tho.trantautte railroad eystcm'oentaring at Pitts biligh7-dtpends for its existence upon the action of Belt:utter& ' d.,loan,of tha credit of Mat 'city do tha.aniamit Of ode million , of 'dollare—on Onitiotiati perfectly safe as any fitunclol under -,,ltakieg.in the whole_ country—wlllecure the :'nottetruction of the road. If this aid to not ran. ere Baltimore los* alt the 'benefits to be - derived from e. Work as Important to her ass any Xhe noicejoyti, and we believe more imPartant. Erie* If Pittsburgh could build the read Etih • put thpsiid - it - Baldric:re it would not be adri amble for tart*. do it. If Baltimore really, does • hot feet coolish interest in it to give it the aid we isk,ire Could not expeet .to derlie that ad-' • ,vrantage froin it 'We now contldently look for. • We make these remarks, not btcanso we have may reason for distrneting the 'diem of , Bahl- Wore, lint bemuse our anxiety for the mecum of • the work wilt not suffer us to nut any risks Which can be avoided. The crisis which will "'„eettle the question•of tho fauna exiater.co of a Plitsbargh and Baltimore railroad has come: , • The gammon of life or death turns on the action j of Ballitioie, and yet we lea netting in the preen • Mere to inform and arouse the public mind, aid knee our foam. • If we. are wrong, oar friends . there Inuit excuse as. They meat atirilate our • -fears to our anxiety, and bear with Our urgency . . We bare used plainness of speech, innlislocer : By, betatue verhought the occasion called foi _ i s it, and that it iaa hotter to stook plainly tow thin when it would be tins avaiL; , lustlonwesiThersor.—The eagineer on the : fleet,lluiren railroad, through whose lustroutten tality the; iota toarful, deartuotion of life occur eed,.‘l*-exitalleed under oath heiore the Coto -!‘" ifei.Jiali",‘Jin Petunia) , last: tad shuutge to 80, tillerirtited meetioleronly that 3 . 6t0 The 6;7- Volt iron eiyir; iodine approsch tiorAiridie„ although, the testimony goes to plied that Sittig 4,10 war avid:wet/eon the eontrary, the:aldenoe of the mgnal was to Rai• ciate`ititai . the:diaw of the bridge was open. We , ' RdiriniTuekerievrorn—Was engineer ct the train.' bad been 'on th e train about two men th e; recii:ted - Ms instructions from a printed time -,oard,Surnlthedlim by.f&r..Sidoins (chief of the engineenn) . the train erns running at the rate of about fifteen miles per' hour at the time of the neolderap:whistied for the brake& to be. put on just the other side of .the bridge; when they Bret mew the eigorlewas rertsin ;shot the bell ion ie its piece; .could cot beitteeiveck did net lookout the winder, but put his head out so as not to'be deceived; - could toe Maoists' just before getting to the.bridge" that creates the highway; 'after pheeing that bridge the signal was out 'of - eight; did hot think then wA anything that could-be taken for the signal; was just as cattalo that be WIN the signal - up. on he tris that be was alive at that time; bed no duration to look for any other ilgnal to indicate that the draw. was up or down; whistled the moment bass, the, draw,was open, -and reversed 'the, engine, did .401 be could; sad. .• It laworth while to ingairo ibether ilia ingot= bit that "accident yea the ;result of, ritual dsciPtion.- That a man's eyes:tray deeeire f.',especiallywhen laboring ander.excitement, h, we ,bane =doubt, within the Virago of poesibilitiesi the experience of thopos t. proves that suoii thinge beer:4,4d; if Mr. Tooker:is to be believed} hie ma tsOnly en additional exempla . ; On tide point.,quotethefolloeing from the New York, `Re hesitate before pronouncing open thin , subject. It is well known bet to a novice the _ exPridenos Of arida - upon the intim:Lain, Ls equal ; to tae antlrest Intexiestlons. No lotus, or opiate * - or alcohol, can produce the tramansaddrniel ef , - feotjupon the brain as the novel motion and ex: ' eiternent" of the pesiticra occupied by the engl i-, neer. .It It a qdestion 'whether, the peculiar see , mittens, and. partial ;11naction. of mind, width Is experienced at fine, ever entirely yields to miens, ~. We Mast bear in Mind that that which .. Ithe - engine:driver 11c11 worth more than other ves oeiltnation Or credit,vrae et etako—his own . Life. at is quite iropcesibliti that In riny nonitsl isenditlon of titled be would have rushed fo r ward '-• the chasm with upon eyes, and witbout the least Mumcas Lataimasscm —By late private :d -i stterept no retard the speed of the tral4 As we altos from Mexico we learn that ;tone but the .. have said; lierealemnly asserts that ' he plainly mast gloomy apprehensions prevallthere In re; jaw the eignar.of . safety, When It was not to be k oni to tho femme of that unhappy nontatry. :No ' seat :. -The sufferers may bare been - the victims thing to scaly expected from Bata. Anna's re ef a etavitio rims.. And it will be for the jury turn by way of removing the existing disorders to. inottire, "hereafter, - whether Mr. Edward ledeed, it is anticipated that treason lark! lathe - . Tueltari tusempericneed engineer, and previous- bosom of the very men who have pr n f n ine4i, en . - ly a este one lens at the time - under the In- °enraged his return, and that be le Morelikely . flouts of Maness prodneed by excessive rapid. to be the speedy' victim of assassination than to - 1 y of. motion, or of madness proinced by One!. 'achieve any new honors an his public emcee:, : . To use of-rum.”,. . . . Bting the ablest man .of the country, and the I - - In this conneellin it strikes ns that the use of richest, outside the Priertimed, he Is morn feared . . and bated than any other. It is known th at. he negative 64:Ws, orta make the total absence o f t ha tw ,,,,,, 1 . the Ida a of uonfiscating the landed . . . „ . signals eons 's:. 0. - , signal, Is, objectionable. The ( , property of the Church, and using the proceeds _ : eye, expecting to See Ai araostoted signal, does Ito discharge the pall* debt, toren:mare the pub. not readily math iti'disinoe; and, ihe - impres. t lio credit, fad to build a foundation upeAwhloh I don of it being;upon the mind, might easily b e f to plant i'mclz°P" of the falate. lic le that' • . tha t by the only -real power to Mexico— mistaken for an actual eight of IV , All • s i g! al° that of the Priesthood. ,The difficulties of his i Should be Imeh'ee are Pitgidsl to be present to, position are es great, Set him. take what 'course not absent from,: the ti e; .- _ —.. -he will, that up faith Is anywhere manlfeatid In I.- ' - - - • :—...._ -r. lhis abllity to retrieve the fallen fortunes of the 'nation. The expectations of all are none, and no hope solemn to animate any bosom, bit that the country may fall under the don:anion Of some foreign pewtr.—h. Y. Tribune. 1 : Uri:yawn. IRA.U.IOID Com4cross.—We dkeot 011iAttinlIon':or railroad ,cintruTara to the etteertieemtet ot Edits:A Mtlfer,Esq., Chttl' gegteeer or the ..Phlladelphil„'Diffee, andife• ter ctiiyiellepicL''' . The rpaCto substentfall, sate wok to pate con trnqe ted Ste. to . . . vett It.pown ta ; this regtou , az a reri pleamit, geatltmanly 'Man to". 10 husihisa with. gay CE RC iox Umsoii masona wilteonew .Chitoeet forlorge tontrket , Tow nj today _ ; The work is - ww firrenZ.lf'. 8 " 11'!'" arnitheikenir - * &I% - dr4i4" • imt pipir, Tin gocri BP ucke mule ton of 16e @Rini - twmprote. A St ft 4,173 Franott-ls steam. " al " t berblitt M k*Ntiaskg Pbi for the ' vl5 O: inuCtittsvi• " ' < Dllollllcaux,l , 3o Das —Otir friends in Dir. minghstn arratosirig In the matter of a htidge betwecp.thatflourishing town and our en'. Tke proper steps have been take, to 'beteg the Met ter before the public, and on the first Illondliy of June next, books will be opened for the sub. ectiption et stock. TbLeie as enterprise which should lank ego bare been undertaken. The intercourse between thin city and Birralogbam--which is in reality a part of the city •-;-dentands new modes of access; end we trust that . no &E miry will be expert coned in procuring the necessary means. *We do not Weil see how o bridge at the point propo sed to be profitable; and as that is the main point with espitaliste, our over-thestiver fricado have only got to make that foot certain to the compreher.siou of monied men, to be ter tabs of suctess. 13ct, after all, s great deal will depend. upon themselves. They will bate to take hold with a will, and sulaseribe with the utmost liberality. A bridge there, when built, ought to be theaeur ;stay under their own control; and they has. wealth enough among them, we are assured, to 'secure at least a moiety of the neceetrary stito-- The success or failure of the enterprise Is with themselves. ' d.Coartzerton.—Some weeks since we publish ed an article, signed "Sohn Linton,"th which it woe elated *it Ittihad lost some valusble hogs, which had been socidentally poisoned. Pie. Lin ton called upon no yesterday, and denies the au-i thorship of the article. He says he has foroihrt4l time back been growing the Shaffer brted oil hogs and that he lost moment' them by paean, but not in the manner indicated. He believes that the hogs were poisoned by an pereon teeing in the neighborhood.— Whoever sent as the communication, with on other man's name forged to it, deserves expo -11‘370 suet punishment, and. if we es :find him out, we will give him notoriety to his heart's content. If he was the person who poisoned the hogs, nod wished to escape notice by this means, he has failed of his object. A person who wohtd forgo another =tea name to a oom, munlcation, would not scruple' to poison hogs, or do other sole equally reprehensible. The guilty party is suspected, and may have the pfessuno of seeing his own 'nazi. figuring In print, in a position which he !will not probably covet. • Pustos -Ad , mir.,Tbe gentleman appointed Pension Agent et this plus is John Grayson, Br, Eiq ,of liaehlngten, and not T. W. Graysoa, editor r ef the Washington Examiner, es was before Blited. Mc. OraYsta was, we be. licve,.a soldier of the war of 1812, and was, at ono time, editor of the Examiner—the paper now published by his son—and hi 7 held several re sponsible "ethics in Washiniton county, Hts oatimiteloa was sent to the Plttabtirgh post of. Boo; by mistake, sad has beta Islas here since Sunday hat. He. is represented to no u being a very worthy man. Tax Nos.*amt Caasson.—The facts of the tragedy on tie New Bonn Railroad are now so clearly established that they may be pronounced upon with 'justice. It le 'holier that the greet tot and most criminal 'negligence boo prevailed in the management of the road; and that the Company have allowed the draw-bridge to be openod whether trains ware doe and liable to ar rive enry instant or not. It iscortain thatthey have not employed watchmen it every crossing, near. every bridge and at every other point of ponible danger, the =vast the Norwalk depot for example, with sigma 'such'- as could not be overlooked or neglected, to arreet approiehing trains at n aufueleat distoneetc, prevent calamity; and it is proved that they are so careless in as. cortaining the qualifications of their engineers that they entreat the lives of their passengers to such an Idiot cr madman as-he who on Fridsy consummated . the slaughter of - lifty human be loge, which be could not have done had not the Company rendered t h e task easy far him. These are facto whieh•cannot bade:dad, and they dem onstrate beyond question, that the great burden of this guilt reale upon the Company. Yea, Gen tlemen Directors, it is ripen you above all that It We know that the outcry of pubflo indignation IS mainly directed *gotten theoeogineer, who le in the halide ef justice and who, we trust will be punished as he deserrem but vo cannot anginat account acquit his employers. How could they put ouch amen Ina posltionwhere a torn of the hind, a glance of the eye almost, can launch hundred persons to destruction! How could they allow as drawbridge to be Mocked when a train was abent to come up and might be thrown into the riser If it were open! How could they fail to hate proper egad men aUttioned along the line far enough to atop a train long beton it should reach the epott Or hew amid they per mit they bridge an be opecei-without any cure means of varciag a train on a curse behind the depot, where the bridge itself and its elguolo arc inririblei These are points on which the guilt of tie Company and Its ah'are in this awful mat- • People are iro nt to boast of.the osmotic? cheap nese with whiah car Railroads are managed at contrasted. with those of Europe. 'll boost we thadre neritr to*think of more. It is,blottad out in blood. .The economy in money b more than made up by the sangoinary waste of pre -111013/3 lives Oa a European railway sash whole- sale murders as this at littrwmk, or that at Chi• cage, or each couraalties a thst of Rancocus Crsek,— , addehlacked bat a hair's breadth of be coming as terrible in its el&ugbter as this of hk day,—could mot happen, for the reason that lift is relig,iously,cared!for and a thorough police atationed the whaler length of the lino to watch for and announce every iodteatioo of reril.- to this actuary we know of but one railway well ambled in this respect; we mean that of the Sadiron Elver. . 'A bill has boon introduced is the Legislature Conucttiout to make railroad companies its ble to pay ten thousand dolled for ererj, life lost through the carelesraese of their employee& We hope it will paw. At tint Welt would vat half a million of dollasato repeat the transaction of Friday, and we only wish that half that pe cuniary panishment could now be intillated. But we saggest to the . Legislature that this heavy Soo is not eufficiont to guard the Eves of travel ers. 'Stringent regulations should 'alio forbid the opening of draw-bridges within at least belt an hoar et the time fora train to pass. Where. Ter a railway crosses a common road, bridge or it tunnel ehould cany it either over or under. 2'howholo road should be earefally . fenced to exclude both animals - iiiid - foot passenger& corps of signal men should be keptall along the line to watch the track,and . glee warning when- . ever there might be danger.. Frequent and tho rough examioation should prors the cm-wheels and axles and the toils to, be sound and perfect, and All that would not stand- the test ehoold be pot out of use. • Let regulations like, these be adopted, and let railroad companies be lets nig girdly insexpanding Money for the safety of th'oir possangere, and lees greedy, of their own profite, and it will be pee/Ilia to coy , good-bye to your friends; and take a seat in a car, without feeling as if ye niere proceeding to execution. But until - these reforms here been introduced, we advise every ono who is obliged to . travel by railroad to make hie will, and ter kin ears In order, for if la doubtful whether be will ever be brought back slive.—Y. Y. Tribiter. • CLOSII or Fen= GAVALEI'S Lsoroare.-,The last of the second course of Lectures *ad dells.. esti on Saturday eveniog before a serifs/gel audience. MO theme wee 4 ' The PresentlWar of Popery .agoltUA -Protestantism. ':His ra mi e, t i bud pargonlei tele:into to this country.' At the conclusion of the lecture,t:,fdr.' He Mott elated that a publlo tneatbog would be held at ietro rothen.Hall on Friday night nest, for the ptm. eij ii pose of expressing the: puhlicrippeeoistl of these !entire!, and to present a tantrum! to the lecturer.. The atnionneement gat kills. t. plat:dna ~ -- - A r..r; Th 6 F" , t ' ' - . I ' - , . . . The j u k nn (Mw ,) Flag of oar Cal Nays: glu e seam that the fate leader of the Steeulon iets.the. JrCa• Jeff , ' Dzeiell'lll le. - ultiatately, the opponent of Gee . Foote ' or, th e UnitedStatre s tna to. , Illenrgen, the Vicksburg Sentinel, ~is evidentlypreptuing the trair foo,lthi reentein t * ttsoini th e Uhl of centeet7 ?'- - ~ _ Ain Pitubury.s Oazet:e COIINTRY HOMES To the lover of nature, the couctry preaents at this time a scene of enrpaeeing loveliness! How delightful, after being !hut up no it were to the " Smoky City," to take a pima in tho cour.try, and there breathe the pure air of Nen yen ! ,flow charming to wander o'er hill acd dole, and drink in the beauties of nature! 'The mein ie truly ono which is calculated to ••lift our 'thoughts through Nature up to Nature's God," with feelings of reverential awe. If we would expand and invigorate - our every focally, and direct our aspirations from the low and grovelling things of earth up to Heaves, Oh let as often visit a secluded spot In some shady dell; and hold sweet converts with Nature! And 'heir mush better would it be, tart, foe many an ambitious yeah, whose restless spirit pants for city life, if he would' 4•Uve b•ppy Ie these reecus, not reek the eon 01044..1,g titter, shore the Fast Is 10•4 th Like the el b yee-beat bee k on rudon, tale. Until the ean 11 ICA." Oh, who eon describe the brauty and sweet simplicity of •a home surrounded with fields of golden grala—of Meadows' tilled with flowers of every hue, and of groves of mejeeticoske, whose mighty arms pierce, as it were, thevery clouds! Who would not rather live in the muntry, - thee, whore nature to theme!" all the eplea. dor that glide the ethereal courts of Heaven," than in the airy, where all is turmoil and eon fasioo, and the very air we breathe Is adulter ated with coal duet? . • - Bat why pursue this subject farther ? There is certainly not a parson in whose soul there Is ono spark of poetry, who is not moved when ga zing on the beauty of nature, nod we only won der that those who have. ihe means do not Make their homes convenient to the city, where they can bring their families up in the path of virtue and morality, and not in the crowded city, whore vice and immorality hold their away. WATIABII VALTIT AND Sr. LOUIf RAILROAD ca nna CONTRACf!—At a meeting of the directors of this railroad, held at 'Lafayette, on Friday and Saturday last, the contemplated arrangements with the eastern capitalists were consummated. The capitalists, who are cennected with the New York Central Railroad interest subseribtd $l.- 342,000 to the. stock of the company—the amount necessary to raise the capital of two Millions; Dieters. Bendy, Roes 3: Co. took the entire con tract, at the rate of $24,180 per mile, contract ing to complete the work from the Ohio State line to the Illinois line, before the let of May. 1865; supplying thereat, building all necessary depots, furnishing 20 locomotives, 16 first Rya pestenger care, 150 freight ism and 30 travel care. The road is to be built in the best style, fully equal to any in the country, and when done it will rank both In construction and equipment es a flat close road. Tie same com pany also have the contract for the road 'from Toledo to the Indiana line, and it ie coofdeotly expected the whole will be completed long within the two years agreed upon. From Toledo to Fort Wayne will probably be in operation next etimener. The line strikes all. Rio principal towns en the Wabash d; Erie canal, at far down as Attica, where it wilt cruet the Wabash. A new board of directors was elected, cantle tiog of Meters. Whitehouse, Varriumoudland fell, of New York city; Rathbun, of Albany; Beaty of Rothester; Holmes, of Lockport; Pat chin, of Buffalo; Allen Hamilton, of Fat t Wayne; Col. Hanna, of Wabasb; J. W. Wright of Logone port ; White and Speen of Lafayette; and Rif tine, of Covington. Albert S. White, of-Lafayette. remains Presi dent Mr. Colton of Lockport, N. Y., is appointed Vico President. and Mr. Coburn, Chief Engi neer. Bonds to the amount of $1,000,000 have el ready been negotiated foe the Company, and every thing gives token that the cook is going ahead the right way. . This is truly glorious news for this aommuni ty.—Far some time after starting the project it appented to languish,. and some even began to doubt If it would ever be complete/ These doubts are now dispelled, ar.d the most timid may now rest assured that but a few mouths will elapse before we have &railroad worthy the age and the fine country it will pass through running down the rich valleys of the Maumee and Wa- bash, and to be shortly after extended to St. Luis.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. CMOIRSTUP or Roo PRESS IN CARREL—The Toronto Globe makes the following atatementi— A. moot extraorainery occurrence took place late ly at Qnebec, to which we have to call the atten tion of our readers. Jt shows more plainly than anything we have before observed, the power which is wielded by the Boman Csdholia clergy In Lower Canada. The Freuch organ of gov ernment in Qeebeo le Le Can adian, a . journal `{ which has usually held rather a high chanoter for libentllty. It has recently been diecoseing with Mr. Cauchon, in the Journal, the merits of Dr. Ralph's Marriage . Bill. The member for biontmorenci 111141.111.0 bill war eceislistle and immoral, destroying the sacrament of - matrimo ny, and cor.aecteently infteneas in the epee of all true Catholics- Canadian rejoined with the usual arguments in favor of the bill, - end In defence of its patrons, the Clear Grit Pronto I confederates. It -was then uncounted by the "Journal that the Cernediver had received a letter from the Archbishep of Quebec, unsung it for its cosine on thirmarriage bill. The Cernadien . acknowledged the cancan's, of the statement ; and what, do onilroaders think, was the tonne of the organ of s liberal government in oonse• quince . ? It imniediately succumbed to the com mand, of ecclesiastical authority, and ceased to 'peek of the marriage bill, .orto answer the at.. tacks which the Journal eta! =dinned to pour out against it Bald this miserable slate, an nouncieg his own want of Independence:— . When we received the litter in question, we became silent .we submitted without a word to the enure to which it implied, although we might have gives explaations which would have much diminished the fault with which we are re proached ; and in doing this we believe we have sheen to our Eulesiastlcel Baperelors more re spect than thilpostolla Journal, which prove ked the discussion. .* • "it It le undoubted ly couch against the will of then venerable per sonages that you provoke us. Otherwise they would have handed you a copy of the letter In grandee, you on much desire to See made , Was ever mob a thing beard of out of Daly or Spain ? An edits el a liberal journal, su organ of • progreasive government, save the mark! giving up the diecunion of a great pub lio 'object at the bilaieg of o einglo individual t submitting, without • word, to censure, and only bent en showing respect to tits ecclesiasticst so. perion—not thinking one moment . apparbetly, of his duty to the public,' to his own oonecioeoe, to his self-respect, but closing his month like a haylog hound at the command of hie muter. Clubman • • lax weriehown to.day a letter Written by C. W. .Coote to a friend, the day after the survivors from the Independence were takea cm the whale ship, 3leteor. It datine with saddening , minuteness his share in the horrible calamity that betel the ill-fated vessel. Hitrille was taken out in the first boat that reached the altore.:He threw a plank overboard, sod jumped after it with his little son, whom he placed on it, while he struck out far some other eapport for himself. Hie little boy .not knowing how to steady the plank,-it turned over and over with him, sad fatally the little fellow Bank right before hie latheee eyes, who was returning to hie help. • • ' • Being how well [dub exhausted, ?Jr. Coote 'was home oat by the undertow, and reach ing a coop he lathed himself to it with his cravat, and in thin siteation.was found and reaceed. His reeeierj wee for a time despair ed of. . - - la a note appended after the sureiscrs' had reached San Francisco, Ur: (Late saps that he has lost everything, Instruments, clothes, end even hts only • child, but yet he and tele wife, ho nays, aro young and resolute, and htlll hopeful! Me. C.. charges the lose tf the Independence to be the result of gross negligence. He szyd the rooks they struck on were plain to view, and seen by several pauengere before she etrnak, and that the struck at broad daylight. Tho totter of the Coptalta ie characterized an incerraot and a mere mute Bt. Louis News, SOMME= 100 FAIT.—We clip the following curious item from the Ban Francisco Transcript of April 9tb: "dram* the novelties of the wo notice the formation of a Japan and California Trading Company in this city. If there ever was a doubt touching the fastness of the unireisal Yankee nation, this eels the, matter at rest. The time la calculated when the Americansquedrou should reach the coast of Japan, an estimate broads of 'the Inglis of passage between California and the Sealed Empire, and forthwith three of our clip per 'hips and a barque are put npfor Jeddo.— The crafts are all to sail about the lit of Jane, and San Francisco has no kind of idea of allow ing any other port to nut off with the first finite to be reaped from the lucrative trade whiek It sa supposed will promptly spring up between, Japan and the world. The company is organized for , the Mundt of Pooh as wisit• to embark In the -.trade with the Japanese. It is stated that the Tassels will accommodate about one thousand men. Each passenger will be alloyed to take en' ton of freight, and the expense of the voy age toJeddo and back will be $260 on the clip peril:4s, and $2OO on the barque. We under stand that the rules and regulations governing the enterprise are to be published In a few dare.' It is confidently expeeted that two will not speak at once." • -The New Orlet= Bulletin iuggeets ter tho;re- Section of the ouger•growera of Louislets the question, what would be the valet, of their orop, in pan Cubs should be &awned to the United Be notice in the Pittsburgh Pall, In littiwat rent,' tied outrigerius attack epos the Reek River Baok. located to our village, and itesgenta in Pittsburgh; and notloe, also, in the next day's Irina of the' same paper, the most unqual; Mei retraction that could bore been manse, of all the material el:larva mods on the day pre view; but never:helm, that paper and a few ethers of kindred link in that vtoluity seem aria ants, if partible, to create a dietruit amen their people of the solvently of this Institution, me of whoas currency, it cams, hat 'found its way into their midst. Now no assume no championship of this bank, and we are frank to confess that we have not In gairtd into the character and extent of its bu siness, farther than to ascertain that abodt $25,• 000 of fete paper bac beetvput into circulation; tut this we do ray: that the banking law of Wire:one° is the best guarded and infest bank ing law, for the bill-holders, of any in the Union, ae wa holier° any competent man will decide; and that, of oar personal knowledge, the ismove of this bank are -secured, doilid e for dollar, by Virginia coupon beads depoeited with the ank Comptroller, said bonds bearing a current value in market of 111 eta. on the dollar, as any one intsreeted can Dee for himself by examining the commerilal quOtations of the day. And we can say to our contemporaries of Pittsburgh, with oat fear of contradiction, that though they have tante in Pittsburgh of which no man would pre, name to entertain the elighteet enaptcloo, and though some of the oldest, most enoceesfel and most reputable banking tuatitutions in the coun try ex i s t I R Pennsylvania, yet no bank la PlM burgh, or within the whole "Keystone Beate," is no perfectly nd unquestionably reliable as the Book River Dank of Beloit, or any other bank properly organized under the banking law of this State,—end from a knowledge of the char toter aturdi4oeitlosi of the Bank Comptroller, we aro quite ultra 0300 will be improperly organ- But one Wog jn this connection has offered vs no little autusement. The Allegheny Enter pri.re has mixed into this debate, and from an oriicie in its ',columns we extract the following: -Now we Put them plain questionc,what ore the beehives demands of this unknown place, designated Reloit,,Wischnsinl Is it a point of lto commercialporfanee upon Rook river, and what trade, foreign or domestic, centers at that town! Can Way one among us soy a word about the popnlatibn or resources of the place? We want light op those matters to judge of the ne cetsity of rebook in a wilderness, so far 4letant from civilixation:". That man, surely, talks as ignorantly pa In diorously as he does flippantly. My dear sir, let no inform you that Beloit is a town upon Bookißiver, and we, its inhabitants, thibk It a "right emart chance" of a place. To speak so berly,it is one of the largest and most flourishing inland tawne of thie State; Its population is in oreaciog to fast, its real agitate is advancing as rapidly, and its prospects areas flattering as those of any other town ip this region; its pres ent population Is between 8,000 sod 4000, three important railroads are now in proem of eon straction here, and the fourth will probably be begun before the season le eon we lave one of the moot reputable an/ flourishing Colleges In the irwitern country, and District 8011001 e ea • good se your children ever saw the Inside of; and, moreover, a business of no mean =per tepee or extent._ whose present and prospec tive value may be somewhat }edged of by the railroads that are preparing to compete fir its patronage. "In a wildest:wee so far distant from civilsa lion I" Perhaps you had better write oat into this region and see what you are talking about, friend. We can chow you' a county 20 miles by 80, conolaing.near 80,000 inhabitants, as in-' telligent as any in Pennsylvania, as nrceperons as any, and as far advanced in every respect, notwithstanding its compartive newness, as most within , your own borders. No sir, bat eery few of your counties could, with credit to themselves, bo compared with ours. Do come out into the "wilderness," friend, among the uncivilized berberians, take one charitable look at us, and wg'll warrant you will never again ; give your "iporancettu airing" with so oomph' , cent • cennttiosnoe.—Befart ( ) /carnal. USTrib 5T.617.9 DISTRICT COORT.—Swunes At. tactic ie . Propeller Opittrast,g/i—Dente &joiner the Ward..-137 telegraph from Musts. Spalding and Stannerry this morning Iron Columbus, we learn that the Court " flab the Atlantic wholly to blame," and gives,a decree In favor of the Ogionabarch for $43000 and cilia of salt. The Wards . (ownere of the Atiantle,) are fa. moue In ItiCSS pacts for corning oases Into the United States Court, aot liking our State tribu nals. After their boaating, thin decree mu not be very pineal:it to take," but. This decision, en pc:Cooly In iiimrdertee with strict Justkr. will be very gratifying to the friends of blears. Crawford and Chamberlain, owners of the Propciler,:Kha were most curciteatiably cen sured at the tme of eke accident: The testimony in the cute dewed Capt. _Wchardeen end hie crew to be earital and prudint befare the aesi• dent;tinl noble and daring after IL Theta aux. lons to know the conduct of the Captain of the Attexitio can real the testimony; hecertainly showed a talent in looking out for , nonsbar one.' Tba Wards have two cotta Etat - pending, one of *Molt is against the C C. w C. C. W .Co. for, tho tare of the Caspian • ,•, EIC3IIWA.T EILLtD.-00 Saturday last a race way negro waa killedln the parish of Loot 13e.: ton Range, Ls, under, the foilowitog.oliousunan• 'et:: Two citizens ofiPert Hanna, learning that ticagro wu at work: on a flatboat loading with cunt joat,below that! place, who was. - attepeetcd of being a runaway, tient down in • skiff for the purpoeo of stinting bim. Having send him cad put him ; toe skiff, they started hack, bot had cot proceeded far liken the negro, who was . at the oars, mini a hatchet and miscalled one of them, wounding hm very seriously. A scuf fle ensued during wh i ch both parties fail over. board. They were both rescael by the eiii len pulling to them with • skiff. Pindiag him so immatiagsable, the aggro win put ashore, and the parkin retained, to Port lied. son Sr arms and • !pack of 1.41(0 doe, and started again with the intendon tt capturing him ' They non got on. Lis trail, and when' found again he wee stauding at bay upon the outer 'edge cf n large raft of drift wood armed with a club and pistol. In this poultice, be bade defi ance to men sod doge, knocking; the litter into the water with his dub; and threatening death to soy man who appioantied Pladios him obstinstelydetenatond. not to turrender, one of hie mitten ehot him. He felt at the third Am 'end so determined Wu he not to be captured, that when an effort was Made to ranee him from drowning, he made:betide with hle:elotoind waring his weapon in sorry defiance at hie per ' sutra He refaced to glee the . name of hie own er."—Fcliaana Whig, 1:001 use.• A Nile letter to the New York Commercial 'ettyr:-- , 'Lmis Napoleon looks sick and exhaust ed—a eircuinetattoe calculated to delight % those who are waiting for his removal. Au ardent and prominent republican told me yeeterday that be coal not live a year; that be bad beet doomed by an eminent phyelelath Whose cervices had been required during the past week. Ido not know bow this may be; be certainly hail the ap• • peoranea of very sick man. lle has been out for four or boo daye,•howecer, and ban been twice to the theatre, since his late llthese." ` The Corps of Engineers now engaged In loos. Gag • RiGreed in the valley of the Lehigh, aro in the *orrice of the Philadelphia, Easton and Water Gap Railroad Company, -and not the Le. high Valley RaiLroad Company. The char ter of the Water Gap Company with Its Imp. plements covers the whole of the seventeen cone. tire east cf Tioge, and it Is understood that the Company intend to locate on Independent line along the Lehigh and North Branch Valleys, thus passing through the two northern coal gelds, and opening a direct commnolootion with the New York and trio Railroad Company at the State line. • Br-Josiah Bartlett, of New. Hampshire, one of tbo 'clefts Of the recent accident on the Now Haven Itatiropol, was ',lilted a few weeks ego nt pie residence 'loft friend from this olty who la. vita him to spend a fow dap la New York, :rit the then approaching Medical CO:traction. Dr. B. replied that it would afford him much pleseire to spend some time in our city, but thatho had great apprehension of danger in traveling to and fro, augmented by the foot that when lie last visited New York ho had engaged his passage in 'the oteamer Lexington, for: the fatal trip on which she was burned, when.almist o'er/ psi- stager perished; but did not reach the wharf In season to get on board. He suboequently came big rclictanco to travel, attended the Con vention to this city, sub met with the fete he dreaded, in the Now Haven cars.—N. Y. Zino.- •DRZADFOL Casuarrr:—This morning whek the freight train of the Pittsburgh road wasjet, beyond the Bedford bridge, two brakemen were scuffling playfully at the cod of scar One of them John Morgan turned to step upon hie own csr, but missing it, fell betwee) the cars, the wheeLe passing over him,tesring ut his bowels; grinding one leg to pleats and killing , him stoutly. Ho had been in the eMploy of the cam.% pony !shout eighteen months TOZrodeind Her: aid The first bit of oltror ha co A says the [lon. I. T. Bookinho fished "Penni flosoottle. .r• tba prodaco of tbseidfAirlf. , ..: a brash makar...llokCjit.Ao to years; and theninatritroft •A It on c letter to hilmse4,hreA4 m of the human boaralkatiar Tho sdroationo ovordaino* sot lon of anwasilati#4olol sten coald'aot ockagntr.' .AinPare, the "irzelt Philosopher, in - hie Work on shin country, eaye, "the Americans have calculated the ' water power of Niagara. It is of 4.633,144 b.nrse power—nineteen times greater than all the motive power of Great Brit ain and more than &ancient to work all the faoto ries cf the worl d !" ga-CABLl:=Doctor Mrras having hen Mimed from his official duties as Sarcoma and Physician or the U S. Slarine Ho•Dital. will In future glee Ids undi viied &neonoa to his Profession. Offinsand resider= No. 119 Third 'Prat, above Smithfield. myfriffm Ler-BURKE Ec BARNES' SAFES—Hero la the Mai of testimony as to the val. of our PUNS. tumn which. we can nonSisoUy rest the mind/WM of oar work. Ohs have Mead/ pohUohed 6.1.11,1 Dully ev miring that Salts mule for our regular and anapa.7 Wes, and mid abroad, have been subjaved to the SZTERNST TZSTB IN dOTULL OONVidEIIiATIONS, nod preserved their icontents totally free from damage. The following is another proof of the tame incontestable character 810,000 . WORTH OP BOORS AND PAPERS SAVED WITH A $4O Sal! ALBION, Emu Ciguirr. Pa./ November 12.1352 .1 Ilments. Bum a BAaaaa—Dear Aire: YOUT two letters te,re duly reoeived. I was ebraut at the tune. I would n \ say. In riga to your Pate, r doer it perfeetly KUL PII.OOY. /tr I,ole ate I bought of you Ast fell on the morning ol th 0 10t h of June iset—my Mare. building iadog burned to b eau It Rs, built of wood and brick— • large , three sto building. My bate 'milts th e n. the timaot the Pre. an fall into the ogler, where was a forge &meant of 011. It was a very b01t.,. , Mynobs and teak' sernunts that were In th e gate. amounted to stout Ten Thousand Dollars, 'bleb was tared. There was na( a sing/spryer . injured; and former, I would adeps toy person whole doing businees, to loss no lime. but buy • Pals to keep their papa,. /e a in—and get one that ts good. - I um safely recommend your Wry to i .V . al r . . Your.. troll. .101113 01510K0. Hydraulic Cement. The undersigned hare constantly on hand a large surply or Boucles ILYDRACLIC CEMENT. a 'ear/anted quality. This article I. the bed and cheap. et 'material for Cisterns--a aloe. four Inch course of brick, laid to and plaatared with tide Cement. will en dure for eras, and seen plestered on clay walla. In moth. sive mar., to this thickness of an Inch, berth:flab In a few dam to solid am to resist anr <wither? degree of out- elle premium nor la the water to the Wart affected. This Cement should be mid for all underground. neulerwater, sod earthed ethane.q fur sll important buildings. and tarter walls. roping wade. eLlotner tops, bridges, aqua ducte, canal lock; and every 'peel. of brisk and stone structure earthed to water, damn, or froth. BURORIDIA 116 Water street end 160 Front street. jty' Wit believe Nature has provided a tvosody for disease which Cab is bole to. ELMS PET/101.60n or KOCK OIL, put up es it noes. loom th. groat lat.oritory, concealed deep In the bowels of Mother Earth. 1., *about doubt. one of the crouton of that receedie. Reed the followinc testimony. Moen by grateful parent: Ohio. Dept. lb. 103. Me. P. 11,,Sier—,dir: hare sail all tour Petroleum. or Ruck 011amile.o months cert. and have been toot h. for loofigent to gets further purply. I could he. eoldsok. &Sun more. We hale found the cm. vry . ..Dent In flog and Dysentery. MY the time your ago. Wall her, was lying v..' Me tne Out I gar. her a teaspoonful. and In three boon neva the second. nd . the don stopped. and she recovered Immediately. If Is alas an ealikoritnary remedy for tore and Intiomed Ey., Cuts. Dryisee..4 Rheum... and for the PI.; wane have been clued of long standing. Yon,.. with respect. : Isaac H.R.,. roriale. by all the trroglone l'iniirArgn. fe9 ale advertising Petrolenpairleam copy.) isrwE atracr the atte*ion of our read ers to the adverthernent of "31046%71 /NV IGOHASINO OUNNIAL... to be found upon the Borth cage. - .. ...... ._.......... _ .. . . .. _ Fleming Brothers, (locos:Toss To J. XIDD & CO.) WHOLESALE DE.ii'IIOISTS, No. 60 Wood Street, Pitilburfii, Fa. tl..Proptiotor. of Dr. )Plroh 61obralad Verso!fug* LSI'Of PM.. a, mf7 Third Annual Statement, rhr TIIE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND 11A111:9 1: 1 NE U RA NCR C0119099,t Ilanta , urg Asrsta of doe Calatn.o7.ll•• 1 1052._._...—.—5M0 bd9 97 90.019901 med. vest en tieg 'alay 1, 1013- .-.123,471 1147nrood 9797010790, 11 , 17.0079090. — Z5-9900.9. 9900.9. , E.= SI Caritol ..072 paliti 004 secered....--„---....100,000 00 Lou!.. 01.7 , 904 L Loana,•atul Gth.i 5T.11A . U . 0 .2..770 CarO C lN=7ZaVil ........................... MOO 10 Total asset. 11•01. tar kg... May 1.1103 1.131,015 10 warms.: P. lIIITIITIrinuED. Ll•orbla =Ain I. C. SEDOWICK. eAMCPP• JONES. Nulsd.lo.l. A. WI LEIS. IlAnker. PlttalrArEh: A. A. CiEttlk WIN Q RCTIIEIPORD, Dsup/AIA Taunts. A. J. OIL. ET, Ilartl•bur. CAUGHTKLOTZ. Carbon ...KIT: JOIDI P. ICUTUEAVOIII). , Pfoshtent. A. U1Lt.1.7, florr o fosnro J. por Is of Of n and to , a lory uf norigalloof o's% on m•rehasollso In d'y or C.C.,. as lowan ootos pier with sefoty. Fakirs on Swellins, honors go.tur 0r ,.. .? •UM I ..f• If. oath Who:. corner of fourth ant Pral'hf.:.l stmts. na9:tf - A N. VAIIHIISII. Afloat, G.EO. P.- 531.1'111 & CO., • No. 54 WOOD iTBEET, Invite the attention of Cayen In this market to the art NW/ Fink of 81111610 AIM SUM= DRY GOOK Or MOTT rrltC.lll•Ailr DILICt larrOarartear. which they COW no . tale AR A ONALL ADVAXCL ROIL CAA? OR (001? CRIDER nrrs.-or all i rxiMf otyl. RAM. ud Do..UC; ti FRO It 1140-frooth, 0,1431 .4 Ametteam LLIRNB-I.IEL I I3EO-BARRUE4: DOM 140.0 -A Jur. FORA: CIArTIIS-4NAII 4.ellotivoß CARRIMRAZA-Piota so 4 10 0 07-a LIMP VOa 01 P. tat for Moo PATIALOIR-Alt WA. stra ISANo-Tirßoo*-E3 l / 4 / SAMS-Awl • tarn et A. ROMER WIARy; C(HIOA LA ATALANVIIa-All 14A11K1 matK 1 , 41 a on 4 tut:4; Ll5/ZIR , INN ORILLA-U.IT LiNtINO-- SABLE EN3 - =Roy.. itlias Irish liccols. mottos Imwrovios34 - 1.81.A4A-L0r0..11 bao4.A. aasortforsats -• REIT/AOA-ALA MiS-CARIOAICS-ARIUIPCTIICSII TIO0111"-AIIIRTIA , 4 ATRIP.Ac4 .• • oV.l'i 0.1.4,- of RUICIATINOB, DRILLINO6- ..3.Ir4IIRTINOA .0 SUZY OUNOO: lIANOILTIICIII -CRARAI2,--111 doiterlool of • VA Allati 001000, A. 10. Pittabotab, 11.1.543. CIIAB.LES 33. LOOMIS , STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Rotes, Bo*, /GrpAgee &C., Negotiated. P/.^11.LA1411 ATMTION GUTILITOSffiIPURCILADI /ND /AU OP tiI'OCKIL '113 , 011•• o'er D. Jowls / Lb. corm, Wood dad Youth Wpm. JOS A. 11. HOLMES & BRO., SOLID BOX VICES, SLIIDGES,'PICICS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, 'Cm., errTanya° Li. (Mee 25 Wood .t., lantarean 1.1 and And. xir An nark itarrantid equal to any annutadund.lol sobLA REDIOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON Si. CO., MANUPACITRAIIS Or RAYDERED ADD CASE STEEL SHOVELS ADD SPADES, GUS BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICE, SLEXLII, • 311ATZOCLI, L. BM/ removed to No. 17 Marktit street, where Mgr costotoora. lad morthout• Amorally. on Invited to Sinai.. oar sick kilt. vont/Ado. Camber. Bayles tojoo• tho Side far the olio of Maar. ff. Ilotpor • Co.s colobrotrO /JAY AND AIM/ÜBE 10/11{S. too, vo O prop/rod to foralsh • oaporlor artiels of Yorks et LOU. M, • 11/o/.43. JArvIES' 6 P. TANNER. 01L/1 DEALF:a IN BOOTS, SHO ES, BONNETS, HATS, &C., uo. 56 roan mat?, rimartaan, Batmen Third and Fonrth. geritly to embrace' every variety and BON of /Mote. Phan 1i0n.% az.. 9....1.11z0rt hero the, New ttual.ha3aietoteracts, le, Mortal etyma') to tho Epthat sot hummer oal•e, 0.1.4 ta at ratio. Thetort tam: acaopealchet Itrorobly with thus of thl doltellia .1 how teeth. Purchataza alll_plesso .11 .ad *Sunhat tato,* bother. met Ultissn's Ininzanoe vompaay of Pittsburgh a. D. KID% Pl.ranaw. .'A!10 EL L. kIAY.SIIELL, B. 07FICE, Of WATER. • BETWEEN ZELDMET AND WOOD STEESta. /kr INDIJANN lIULL AND 061100 AMIN GN WIN 01110 AND 1111/000. AND TIIIBOTA. RMS. I•srun optima tan o darutre No fffle& If.. wainst I.lsperas el ad LISA and INL.LND AY/ t7liA Nam axd :RAN EMBUS:ON. DISMOT018: 4.4.)1f1iMr. I rm. 11.11. m. .h. Nemclel. [Lea. . N. L. Kim.. 0 Wm. 111.,chas. BoDb.rt Dunlop, Jr.. 1 Jobn 8. DIII.nB. P. U•rtatmi.h. frstetft 11.3116 n, 1171..r1 it , ....v.:1.. I J• 8.h... , ....k.r. %V alt.r.Dry.ot. Wm D. 1.1.3 . ... lotg.a.. M. Pomennk. d• 23 JUAN T. T. IinNNNDY REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMINTIO ILLRDWARE, CUTLERY, oto Have removed to their new and extensive ebsre,No.a2 Wenn gree urdoom above the 15t.Ohartes (bal. vein their tom . onsera and merchants nernralle on, Mei ad an an nee:Welton of the nnatoomplete aerate meat ever offered la thh, WT. Alike ilAttiu DI ODA ird U F•A AT THE NATIONAL. GALLERY. ACKEiON'S Nationid Ds_go wean Gehl, li so: g j r t i g r vAtta r .rbt stmt.ionedta Wks sal Uomanoon oriatitai to obtain 11i0L73 Dram. VIVI= groagtr. :,,,,nrorap.,,oadmilvtitonroco.me 't w i r l : l ,l;l ot I w o oporotat it. out .w ro tu nas 3UI. Engraving% Pointing"OC.. accuretely ooidtl. and olso plixictatoo ofcrizioat.a gat.. Ow.t renolablua 10..Likao11mo tokon of LA on 4 dicoarott mom la soy porta 111. xnd tro igt atdo;=.." .0414 4 1 NELSON B'FI3S7 Palatli7X .lINOSZERREOTYPES. tistms mum, xmtu OM& CltiZtynd strangers who wish to ob. toe, arttA We la sad lib 111r.sat t We il; I try [ s afe t,•111 tad It to tbtli Merit taat Mt.* wall Itoma se:alb:Wont, whom Mira ia g tt uarantee:l, at oa awe =Ma. Vm manasa of tha lazgest and beat arreasod 11 las 414 tsMU a ant' atm nam Ite• =NI tfet, aid Nh d 4 atzn.--pork. th.v:,..., rg ItaittcalMvlgalrairret oma O=cone jadl owsitAlt. la al: rettlar&l .111, la I,lt, 01t tda own, drisjetst pub . :nittepence,' z'of.briatlee to. pocket Fleet, to PO Postage tnch lareiewled .111 anecdote. • tor thelnotpl -- boyish da• \ NARMD. trZfi i=ittgalit"'cait ALES4NDEZ, MITCH flat BENZ! VITA 7 catgut daugb:at or, - William, I. Roo " all of :WA &IN \ 's Notice to Nagroad oiitractoirs. \ /101111ILADELPIITA,EASTONI AN.IS 4 .WA- , TER GOP gAILl36.k.go-Propostie will De rgtelired ratll noon. MAY .15fh, for flee OHADUATIpEt andt/tIA 85N sty of ..1,1 ggiletegllClWW paint ortthe Wlasubblign, *lout fourteen miles from ktiledslykla, lialp t reopt, diliCiale• of thleerelr. miles. s Pamettaen Ilegirtero'vkil tweeted, bor eontreet la a box rims. \ The past roe cat.o4. ineltidoga. TUNNZL ,800 feel, 10129. and large amountof ant OM\ WORE \ end MASONRY. TM mate aro re • wry rttle roomer. awes Illge`tet all pante. The Ilne . te poly far emminallon t llay 100.11nd the Preilleiy i e t od broolltatione. and ftra • ofgequalle.nogr turn • the \ Engineer.' take. 89 Muth lostetbletreet 'ThiltedeM to, • after Her IMg. • \ iIegfraWAIIILLSIk. neftlaidt Inibmr.S. To Nasonty COO AL tsactOis. , • pß c lgO! . g.S ioL ar , a re . rOsted_!ht I.lko Of)4o IMJIPAIIIf e . unlit J:laet ' Llf M a Plita i r j e 4All ir 1. PSI; covtruetlon of the abutment • of TIMMS IRIDGIS, I con4 tabsingio GIL one one thousand preetoutof Eleignarg Mat *lsle are abundant... 4 several thoneanTgerehen more, on. the Isms Hoag/tern be read/ for ountratt In fav worts. \ Plans and Foodhotiona Eau be men at the lingfiemg Ofelo, FraBBlBB. Wlillattion emote,. Tenn.. andlenT Nrth , otualiet by addreesing the mot. signed. I 11. ANDMIAOO. IttAdent Ear:4.g T. a Franklin, Mar S. sl. • (my Iltaodller Cottaiitei At; Sale. OFFER FOR ALE a Humber of LOTS .11. hal f OUD fi re LIM. in In extenefrom ... to four ot TM geouts4 Will nor be Doll m lees portions than a foot oat- k arm Ins. az trety got derlelnes ekulltOrsir for Cottage,. Veg. and .111 sold to no person Inoeuditag\ any other to, for them. as my design le to preeerve the rural &vigil of the - 9mm \ i.. 11 SA tat as lies In empower. \ Theo ICU are be11111192 1 / 9 1111111ted.19199 99101 MIL an admirably doused for the onitlration of knit. and OD all ni shoos are numerous One Pang trees. \ Th. rice It monerate. and termemry eery. eepetially ea for those intending to build or otherwise 'make ltn• proponents at once. B.Latletltt/ COWAN. mr l9:0130 6 1,19 Fourth !treat. What and Where is eithic Hart IT IS at 74 Wood street; and Is tho , place bs. ean be found the beat and moat fasblonible ninho far 111 E• aad BOSE: al.•eiunpleta Ingot of runolsblng Ow& of tbe latest etll.• ana'best dnallt f, at Um very lowest :Irk.. CUESTEIS NV/a/nods to P 1.., FL4 ACIIINISTS' TuOLS FOR . SALE—Of 11l Eaetsto melte—A assonlor lot, rawly new. and Ns good order, conelarliagef one Platting hischloa, a cope tar tjaexCuttiow Koalas. one Spindle °rioter, two (husks. f d o ubl e , w i th eaul els hltti• Wh .1.0 u Steam Negise. with noublehuihniter, In riser working order, for Ws on fr.ir Mims Inqui e re of 'MOHAN WOO, myll Commercial Butter. 4.5 Market street 7ALUABLE FOURTH STREET PRO PEATY 1 . 011 ELLS—Dondating of • LOT to' foot front wd •wotiding at Itn. with CUM' OW lOU feat. to a to tot alloy, on which hi .mead own thiewatOry BRICK MMES. with nolatied taisanornta, monad fx mon, W room atof knob+. Via Inilittiogo id* vrancel th I. doable parlors, tea odiszobera. ant Entahad. warm:. Ming In th• atighbortioltd of tho Court Onus, Oa. moat on the Ant CAT ara adinhadily adapted for Law or Medical Wir.. hich Ptnlan• thiif boas hato oontriod for * f oam The LW.. WOW Mit to good tics.. for POO wr annum Whh.h. Win h• oad •iit7 tow. AD4If 8- bIeIAIN, roll% Peal Erato sad lawn /runt, ri /nth stmt. ORIGINAL, anlytrue and genuine LIV lane LLS—lfear whet Phytielans my— ninuct, WeAtinstm Co, Prb.2l, 1645. Mr. R K Seller.—l net add that tont Lim put. Lore .unreend th e very,beet parpoas my praetice and front (near tat hary *Matte In My ana with tonanunend thant lettere bate hith.rto honatad erith others 01 anst Mira. Town.ae., N. W.Walls, 3L D. Premed and aold'by nit Id R. SELLERS. It Woal atneet. SUPERIOR CHEESE—Froin the colt- Listed "Timothy Joennoo Dotty... ma PhlhilolAßA , Ttcyn Clam. nom mode lo June MAL too an mommoad pal to the Umobto Glotnettor, (Itturlish.) A low rood Y,lO f or We l b arnt " erctorc7lllo:l7 ard 'rob?! Wood "4 •Innhecti City. t y tYLLLIAbI A. MCCLURG. mill Grow no/ Tea I},al.r. 11AREGES--.A. large and handsome e D e l of Burgos lost repotted at Its ''Two lower Federal etreet, Allegheny' City—brown sad white Soros.. for 16 cantle Far yer.l. a great Tariff, of etudes of the newest patrons.. at the very low Film et 23 eget. per we Ladle. In want of a bendeeme Ban Doves cannot fell to be oWtod at thin ettabllsbaept LN. 11ta7.1111. Two BIS WiteteWP," , opt: federal street. *Unbent'. ("OPFER S_TOCKS -11, J 103 alosrao Nov wieti 311d10t; CoalP.o7l 100 'do. National do. do: 100 de. N. Wer.era do. do; 100 de, alda• da. do ; do. 21.Atwor'ese do. • do: 10 do. 11111011.101.• do. du. T.. alto at No. TO roculit stmt. 4. 41L1Z195 t CO.. meta 810 , 41.111 Itatbaoat Deccan IVANTED—A few shares of the old AL. LLOBEST SAVINGS DANE. by bayl.tdl.3.di W. A. LULLS Cl. AC Wmd,tneF. FOOS-3 bbls. ,Eggp. for ogle by A =71. 1 liana ii. COLLINS ALERATUS:I.` .x u bblt. and 40 14. ts Ssi ersttts. forsal. by S MORT IL COLLINS. fiIIEESE-153 boxes new Chtese, for sale by larl7l IIIINHY D. COLLINS. if SURE:SE-65 baize! W. R. Cheese, landing l• 1 p i UalooLw, and bay tole tit . DALuLL ofl4 UTTER.-. 3 Ms. fresh Rep and 2 bbls: s 010 Batter. foe sok by 0114 S. DM-ZELL t CO. SALERATUS—In boxes and bblo , for nl. by Dayll . l ILVILZRLL a CO. 11)EARIASII-11 teaks Pearlash, just re- Ner.e Alsl Dr ale by. IL DALZCLL a CO. LOAF BIIOAR-50 bbls. Nos. 7 and 8, ''`'° saw g lailintroos a ING 110 Ifittor learnt sof ItO front Welt U. MOLASSES-50 b. 1,, (St . James) eora.uou.. licLusat. just rued olad Itrc b m 712 DOISEXIDOII • YER'hi CHERRY PECTORAL—A fresh ml or or Ms mai. salels, Vet rred sal sat WV , X • CO, • vs br WI% • ter. Market erre% sad Ms DiMOOll3. CANARY SEED-2 tags Canary Seed, *Wm IaIIIIIIty. Jul i.e a ate fa tat by 1.. WILCOX a Ca. atria, an. Market .trap awl the %atm& I TONS' KATII&IRON—An excellent at " w .k "'" l " 4—ft , "22 r ivi ID a cc.. • awl 2 Goy. tuba rata ma the Mamma GEN SEEDS—Every variety agar. A i l) Bad; oast egly es bard awl , nt sale by L. WILCI)X t CO. atria ter. alwkw arta and the Dl•saltd. LIOPLEY SOAP—A fresh lot or Cleaver's ILL limey Beep. aascrttalslete ju.t eyed mutter Wei be L wt‘oux..a ou.. e,713 ettr. Malta etreet and the D4m.,l CANDY,-2 grass, jaet r.med Fel tor ss•jo r bs. L. , rILOOX. cr... myl2 .yarlst street and the D'aroood. GROCERIES -50 boxes Chocolate; DO bap prime Rio OrflloO 250 bbl,. N. U. Molar/ex /ba. M. Labs P. 11. *slum. 4.5 , teed ...I ft , r sale br learn) T. tame aN. VLOOR-20 bbls. extra and superfine, ixesived tea /sr Wm by ' mull _ T. LITTLE a CO. Q"tUNDRIES-10 bblr. Ne. 1 Lard L i t; SO taxes Ls tamp Totacco; • do. Mk de. do C 4 • di. Na I Cincinnati Palm boa: 10. do. Uneusaati (Niro Nosy: Et da do. btu Just:red bed far aabo bf [null' T. LITTLE a Cu. BACON-30,000 lbs. &men Shot'lden; 111 00.0e0 Ito Dams Sams 20 tierce. Glen endueured Ilanls. jut need daul far Ws by LtITLD a bo. r"-5 half chesta Imperial Tea; 5 ball °beefs gni eheehl nuterlor r. P..• T.: b • &mite (lanyouderTeee dda a. ter Sleek Ted; Jost 501405 bed far ethe C. boles eurrer.or Y. /I. tea. mrtlreed sad be . T. trills a cat. 111 Soeocd strret. POTATOES -100 boo. largo Noshannock Potato... reel 641 for solo le. TT - m7ll A. A A. IIIeDANE, 114 tleoond gro• . 1 4 1 LOUR-100 bbla, extra Family Flom, in atom sad tarsals by wit A. AL MOUNT.. 114 Hamad street. UGAR--20 bade. N. 0. Sugar,. on con 4...7 ineal:a int for qt. by oatll A. a A. IleßVir.. 114 Beeoid street. UUS-10 bblo. Eggo, for ado by ,11 ♦ A. t A. }WAN it, llf Silemd strevt. B UTTEIL-10 jars fresh Batter, in stare 41?"” 4 "/. a, A MentaiE. 11l Ettoad mot. TIMED BEEF-10 toe. extra sugaroured JJ , Dried Boer, Jost nird oind for tar. mJll &OCT T. LITTLE & CO. POWDER—Bleating, !dining, Sporting Poonlor. sad Daley Pow, on bona, fly nit. b !styli J. 8. DILIVUUTI.I £ 00. QUPERFINE FLOUR-100 bble.auperfine Flour, tot •••1.61 mrll • .J. =Timm a'co. kBIED BEEF-1,500 lbs.. sugar-oured briEt bs .8711 " J. 8. DILWORTII • CO. EANS-115 bble. emaU Nettito Beane!, for sale ba' Ilmt/11 J. e =WORT!! t C.). POTASII-15 casks Potash, for sale by mill J. B. DILWORTII t fiIIEAP WALL PAPER, from 5 to 37 1-2 II c,11 , 11 PIT roll—slam. asourtment 4 , 11 hum!, anct TO- \ otrloeQ rreonobt from th e for at tb. • l.p.r Warebout. Na tb 1 eok.t, twswealtlblr3.3.4 I fotrai wens. by Dar tO) THOMAS EM= I ACON-30.000 lbs. flog Round, in store jus sss I,r tale by J. \BOO r N; writ. Llboty wt. Ft UTTER-15.1a5. Roll, in a •;e .. d for fi P 5515 ty J. T. A .1. J.\ ~, Z. Juno 295 I.sbany at. [L SY APPLES-300 buthels Dri l la, " In atom Ind tor We to elnar eortdocnont. J. T. a J.-J. . V, ta.llo. • 299 LINO} NEW BOOKS—D'Anbigoe's HietoY~ of 'ha ILlformitloa. vol. 1; also., nay oviltlons 01 , 4. OW rola.. J. L 111141 D. laylO No.lo /*lath atAss SILKS! SILKS 1 I—A. A. MASON C 0.,, No.lll TIM atztet, have rotelard and Jl own tale ancrnlar, a lam aeal bawl nal amottaantrf,Dnnalldts at [ha fatal and socatraddonably anctirlada. m 7.1.0 BONNET RIBBONS—Just real:llea iS A. A.111"05 1 00?8, No. 25 Fifth stmt. art Rib aris oftbon. nient of ut ool atfle spa ipus:a4. • 55210. cQ ILK BONNETS- 1 -15 cases new -et:4a ►7 SIM Bctmetcluetoprascl at A. A. MASON 00:6 tralo 25 nth atnaa. ANTILLAS--A. A. tiLAkkON lb CO, J OLFS-8 bbls. in Ilekle; $OOO lbs. in it " . " 4 r* lsmsiepicait a co. iItCOID mr _Nt5O 4 .. hd e m a . asecirted,3 " ILULLI DIO liaSE-40 boxes in otour t for ale moo- ISAIAII moist a 11;EEFia FOOT 014-2 'bble. su s Oa by 100111] 181tAll =Kt oirirtY— bbl. In store; for tale by \ mal4 • WWI MOM 6 . , B ' l \ „ \\7\ \ . \',, . \V- ..__,„\ ..•,. :to B.te l „p.sd r el o y. r ~,,, to,,,L:o most tf... 1 1 , 1 ,.., , p744.l,vlcedr. , ' _IIT ' .25. ‘re...-tdst • .. " ..1\ ...et a1z..., Pe1v.717.4 11 4 ;.1 . ..riVq , ' th' ecee= 4. t.ro ß l i ggcsr ri.nel‘ T . 2,,t b. 'O4 rt. beet , lAfeet te X 111 feet ereh , , er ta ' orit!rre.' , " tatr ‘ V:e r • .' 7\, * 4hl:lPrepr *iS itTtl X: geral%aeitiahres, 'tbrlttirsaa‘hwa abefet t /50 he . where t le trier I te \ awl belneex\thi verotd taut. 1 4. 1. 4 .,, , !,1tttt111 i t1 , ‘ ,„ tt i v i titer. sea wThe tortmarttlgt FeZ \ grtt_t; i r te,taft4 ' " entlaZTAlli r ghtSX. rotwlllthre of me pa `h. thpree xtrtetand on, elm =Aljalitli . •: . gT iz t i 'it th lls:EhrtTle , ? ' .. , "- tto lielltur 001 m Gnat, \., 1 ~ ,x,144** ., \ ' ' \1 \ \Hie otive. \ cii•! 3 \ \ r .}..„m,,,,,in , the Stockholders \,,. Lt7i6lllll7Wil'N. is.f;icrli.°V4,‘,Le(A 3 ' - , ( .2 ,,,1,..1, 2 11i.V, 5 .°g&°.`grn, b. PiIi t AM..N 9 4IIIS: 3 . nn SIITD.q . . Ilko eta s Tat Vit . , Atfitn.eelorlr.4 X llttehurgli, nir lh, tzt4 ° . ff k i A A7 -. C! 'i % 7...1...3N ~ . . . \ \' \Fo „ Seat , \\ •,, 'l7. \ \ 4 FINS t7olto BRION,\OU6E,2 1 ,1, bathers \ fai \ s utaty%B4t\Ateberkats Vatic ballbeps InLtb*. d + r. o'neolltuatbd*Ottlin on frandroinrds'a al. Re 7.4 P , Pot Nrk ,, he.." ,liirce \ ..di ...Will UN., catfolies,talril , adpilma. Tb. Irrirerfrobt mu* oul to amad to litore. ' Ihkblakr4. 18 fai4,7116 by 40',1 , ! . .t "056 Tact 8.5‘). 'ttliltAi t. ol;g1 \ 'A . Eimilitste Avot.lll 7/o•ll..tre*k rrathe,Hothitabla the Juages of tlic r 'txik & of Clamed thislier Peenous of Ike Farm Ira Ped,liart the Count. of Allegineby. , lit. The ;edition of . \A, FOTTg of the TourtlAPPerib iittsburett, humbly shewett, That rook ...ditto:mg Wit melded himself pith thlterithe loathe stoomundthlroa of, travelem aril other,. atlas twelfth; t= ii itt es/d {Publ. andTraye the! your Decode WIIThe ail to Preet hiss. ~,,,,;k.i• 0 kit , • Putilic;bottes ul2...tleirts omelitp., ATI t pettlitosmth an Cot '‘ii?••!....i3nrktircipit. l IVe, \ the subiclbere. cittiertv \or ....I.l,lVerd. do certify\ that the abet* obtiticher ie el pool repote for homely 'Pod tempertucti. end le wellgroridel with hoe...room end coureolence Pit th e emomthodstiou tual Italglog of tthirelers and °there:mod that mid teem N. ton egruT , AoLloortv`bri bra telebsel Leiy.,J. la 0....va11. Cot:molly.' Witilam Othunr. w. W. Heunr. Jerome Mlßilth'i 0, W. liotioot, Thep.. A. Lithlou. ithepte /Lichees:AV• lii ehtit. lah.lbarthel Malley. 1. \ , in * Math% Borkrhave,s Meet' a-Che 1 s.\ \ GENA:I7 .110a.A.VD L'IITiRS, RON LOUTS A. A',ISRAELS,\ Chemist .4 pi. r ... .tct, of AllStatdslll. the MOT ll sk aYlueer —..., purely l'eretableUtioroonuud,thrthered a mly eelsolgts priori Mee. a'thy the manner[( the oil. gbrstel Holland profestor.llthrhere. Leos rumor Its roma Into In roost the European ULU.. IM luthelection • `A t oll O ' l YAll4;:f r.LV '1g414,= - .071'7h 6 .fA1r; thie fere of no mighty therocir. bleating vita peat tuowas ammo( ibem., I roerofErr it [kat,. /Male. babe lie. Ithoweth that its trulyWoudertulainelicioal rim.. must•be ethenededgeal. \ .. e S \ Poneficial✓ grams pill be etherieurol from Its use b. mattgAteeneee anticurport Manders of the stomach. such', %;;O l utue ri Vilg. " Miett i t i " ' fo b a L'es w " " 8 1 ""y"g: Cholteopeoteta llorbus.ige. i°°° " ° b°, ,, °LC °°'°- it is portico Lamy reemigmendel'm that. perm= whose eitteramtioes mar bawl been imp by tbeennainuoue tor 00 ardrid spirit., or other 'bums. I dithostiou. neu trally lualarnaatoot to tenor. it node lit arty Unwell' Or the seat tend, tlannnur ettd tole a° erefir . nem, rairing ort It rooolog Wei ht. dud. LP (ea. lefethim nor ithalto melufavr into to syrecto. • 1 4.Priliune 'pi. Mum without ma almithore. l. orbAtritr qf ' .‘ll. 0. Warts;.ture Junire oaf He Pm' ice, k \ , \ ‘,1.135t Birmaglam. MI. 13.3,..0251 lox. Jae—veer tir—l mould ray tbakl bere'bero &Mined \Nide a dip...tot the otorossb e y.4!_ pan Loa of the her 400001:10 Idisdethe far over 611.0 - . ....Mei bare .north memo bottle:As Of dollar/ In olde r t oo tt.t eon,. tot ta ion win. 0. 4..aer baViOr weal Mx. bottle. ocyour ittitemmotthembers Aroma. or na. i".; 8iu.,,, ,, I (eel tairlf erllralr restored. I can eat and elecuwell. ard &Mord tom y bunko...S..lth ri..s.wr.i. met would theleitwa reectan s end it. to all, Olathe who are similarly eftiktth. \ \ s - fie id. WOODA, The public 1321, aboo 5 . rthgentfully referred \ to the f n: . bowleg well acorn emotion.. I ' \ Weer.. T. 11. Toros a Cu ,F.m1114.314;44ett. Mr. WlD.ArreatMC. : l. ~ ~ ; •• 4. S. tiltholeoe. PiUshurgh. v ii .• tilleer 11. Ontmhy, Kul, Biro' ahem. \ ' • .. 1i.`.11. Baotou. brintowttanow, P. a\ \C. •• W. Owens. nosharr, WeanoorellCo. \ '',. .. a p.,,,t, a• ‘ ,......4 p. 001 l by lb. proyetator. arlisciN PA.C. It \ ~, • , .. Drug and Chemical Swore. % • Cor. Third ar4 smitne.ea Iga .1.90 n ...d.w3li. , t. Aral 11. 4. itheepook a CO.. 'And ;L> E. Bet lid Wovd area; Pittsburgh. . ... \ myttl /wt. •:,.. , QRALED PROPOSALS 'for providing, all 177 Labor Neat Material fere andD a.E ing the A otneNir eJusry POOK`LlOOPEoMonnlicg.to tit Dlte.. W. emeltestlens of earree.sto be he erns at to offem ofd. W. gratutnet. meaty oßllitit 'and wood amen\ Pittsburgb. Mil terotainet by sho sftmmimione cc me. 3103 DAT, 30th lost— at 10 A, M.. at LIAISES TAVY.BN. WLiberty arms. The buildings are to be matte! on the• ootrille Yam. lately owned by Mr. thin layely,Mst t a:Magma on Me Washington Summing. am; the tits MU ba whams hr Mr. Donlayolvon um farm. Plane Ind by ready Me Bidders cti the 2:1 I rut Arheo farther Infarsoatim .111 be green the ath!s OEMs "‘k" the Board. TIIQ7tI.B That: ' Jean Otttrrsee. fitcretal7. my) Church Organ For Sal ilia LARGE ORGAN now standing in Cbutot—tontalr.lng 'tom ?. key bolkTda. .ea r.dar.. For irtgulltr i alla w. 04 au 65 ANTED-$2OOO. • \ sE ti CE:!..T. , !: . n r uninctunbered city proper- Adams " L." Um= frtgel.. n ! b4 9" . myEadatir 'ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE— oo the Overt 4r• ef the Diamond—A !lOUS% and LOT. 21 Poet trent by LIS fret t Denatar rtmet—lt neer rent. Ter SMO per jear...11 , 111 be eal ea remonatde berme lncotnoT 1:111.18LXS X LOOMIS, myll TS Yonyth stmt. betweenarket. Weal and Market. GROCERIES- , ' , .• • . 93 hbt.. Nolo 02huh+ tiolats3; obb t.. 11. 0 Eur.r: '.. . la btl.. embed do; \ • , ~. . 100 boss prime oto Colfbe; • • , • 75 halt chests T. IL, Imports,' alo.l G. I '. Tot; 20 tall eh eel' Pot thou:, Ock.ng sat Cloblao do; ton Coto. Rads; Fob.: .._ _ 100 do. Dlppod and Kota Gabdi.c 700 a...a ~ o rt, limns.: 400 hoxs• W. Glata.usated ..10bc M 1 ter. Salo. do .. do: . .. 25 beton hoop Wool • o . 00 boo. Poor' Etorth; • , 10 do, Tatoltd; with • hero 251 brsottatelat . f tirocories. Eho 0010 hT — ~ EL - 1101111(IN I CO,. No. 25a lAborti aroot. ' • , I bbit r s. t. d tk 4 c \-‘ b tr 31!"'"1. gr e k i . o i r, 1S do . }Wetmore lierrlni: 3l myl3o do. 0 • £Oll.OO . Fah I n . "- ROBISON. a 00, Ve ACON— tip 50. , 00 W. Hom . via.. nut dboulletid 3,1100 do. Dried Boar: • • 50 5515 11.455 Pert; 10 do. Mow. 1155 d: • \ 15 do. Auto, Port: 10 tiercto Coomood Rom. Foe bg oulo .hOSIIBIN W.. . . • 4 Lt.e...1 Oil; 5 bbls. Nat LM 071: S d. N 0.21.41,1 011; 70 - dl. Fib u5l: for WI/ by I.lylol . It. SU)PISON CU- irANTED—BI , a Market Street Jobbing PEI 'DELPIIIA. on the. 111 of Jul/ or . lone, neat. • [Wm= ant e to hellos.. • Western Patotoyit =lt and obb tour.. Lit till tat be astertrolto tap sty dlaLmotabl• meant tO OVUM Latin/of, bat most I a thoroughly rocaraetne nod of utstreptiotabla Chanel.), s* Address "reran atsttit cll., Mating tftlall. mylla V_ROOERY STORE FOR SALE—Doing the loot retail Duel ores In the cite. The stout. U lnas gild goodwill of the Km bought end attended to, will insure t oo he buterrre ertone a, as , : i t il hao made r t errent ZioularaiC Ill(i3M ' OADM, m r mein . Cnoneketelal Wolter. 41 Market It. FLOUR -200 bbl!. Superfipo and Extra, la /Ore 1014 for tee b 7 rarlo R ionzans t cro. UNDRlES boallat Ilstrewl; IG9 bet.hetDried Mac 100 InrV r6.'Vttrl.ttuGidiSgful!, It. 000190! ri OLD AND VELVET PAPER FOR PAR= LOES•The lacet botattfol andrattly . addles a Partd*T. braved to Plttaltorgh from the =toted. ebrotol outoubstot7 to Frooort. sod sold exolotiroly by tarn THOMAS PALMA, VO, BO Market rt. I tELECOURT dt CO.'S FRENCH PASSEL Y —A largo luerortatent err laliored. Gold Viand ..d Gold Wall P... IFIUI ll•ndscloo Gold Vel.ot adod Gold Boors to onteb, from then oelfbrotad maanfactondT. .1 tx.t reeelved'atad larval* by. mrlo TI:141413 PAUSES. raOR SALE—That four-storied • .BRICIL WAILIWOUSL No. az ttb.rtz amot.. se In the rear. tels,i. by- C. wore • On. For ver cloCars, Inquire of Car:V.losll3 SPitOU Mt North 07 men. Allecheur, or at MB Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 11011SEKEEPING CIOODS--MIIRHYA , nunclanso 09.--agorstilallta and notamanax whit. uut colored lamMem, Pr 4allts anatterparea, et.e....thg aril cott,n tallow-cm Moan ard Ltcmc t.bl. ao4 tavellnir Diapat Maaw and tab!a Curare, Ton's. Notilo..Dott.i. 4. • 1)219 • • pimismitioasitezmaliwomoaj /ha yaw all ..11 konlied Bssixas and Hommel , Ciothlag I If not yesswill ao'vrell to stall Gotble elan. Ti Wood et, wdereyou eau and the ten mamma Ueda. able lu-rostra.= of Men 5.1/110ss . gothina. Wiesner with FlTriltga d ti t tla ' e ' vntr l a i rlrlis a rt; 2 lll 3 o7:o,. Ell he solaaatbe lowest rates. ril'a 191111.1 t. nease " l=r 6 • \ OLLEFLISR. AyOUR MATS—. 6. inriety of loads and sts..e • x: +-IL PRI cLIPs'. • 2110.116 &WO; a. RIME 13,041 N SOAP-50. p.r lb, at my 6 • MORIiI4a PATTO.'I3. UGAR--35 Mids. N. 0. prime, Ai wad for pale by \ Im6) 3.11 CA VIOL/ORS-40 bbl 3. N:',9.; 100 d0), 1 7A 6 °'" 4 "' 17 J. ils1)41G1.1). I NSEED 77, /we J m 76 . PRIME COOKING RAISINS-6 and Sd. qr lb. at Itniol 3:OItRIS & PATTON'S. \ FT.p.xCELLENT RIO COFFED-103, .t IJ 31011RIS t PATTON'S. lITI'.ER--4 - bo{.9t#3.' Creak Butter, tbliday :solved by =74 • • - lams!". _ . 71 RY PRAOHES-21 sacks hew rPeackes, .11 tor slay by (WO PrZNITY U. toLL3SP• ' W RIAD AND ILERRlNG—Neceived ac th irn"ti l it r vm illi i th : j irckV, ll,l F"" Yuma Groom. ' A • 1 ‘ ai • ON ALL PAP " • • Ter/ beautiful article. brrelastrork.balb. ctlau,racma. ortth mouldlztor• utel =atoll bantam far Wear ab• gattlahal sta,a4 No. ab ]tacker etr.t. b_r Sheila a PALMER. • ; 112 ISII STRAW BONNETS—A small receive , ' thls coratae, l‘r Darprom st its retro 1.761 xi:raptly •-auxodnin.D. 1 4 1 .11E.,s me? DECORATIONS in Paper liang -7 to Intel colors to 1 r .atT a"id b 7 WALTIIII P. iILASHALL • 4YER—irerieli and American,: . 40 oflty .v ':hodo, no. stiloo,wll.l3 ! ,, SOo bonitos of b• • , IMO to mute, ravian aalbAgla. oo 7 A .1110.V.0.8 PAMIRS., TILER 'nTin store; formals by M A yie •'t ‘, l° lB/TAII DIOKIT JIM 154--50 bbls. ,Nb.l Halifax Pick4.ll:fisr d Z^ big bbl.. Wi fl. F L bbl.. 77 lor gab; store and • sao. White, for sale by V I i t t. D. ININTIELIS. 11101.111 BUTTER — ReZO, cd chill a rand. tu eat bd hue , : fa , als ET \ 4 CANIMLO. EANS-410_ Obis. Mk \ fhIITA.TION VELVET MALL PARI)1&? 7; ji Par . eamasca moms. far sal• ebiap lkyfi t.: kr9 • ,‘, • WALTra, P. llnif• .t.. ,,, L 4itic i e l ler 4( tS SK-, ,,, 810 ceit50,,,,,id, fur ..4,,,, B 7 s, , .., \ \ gate tt '.' - tail ' - ' .' "- 21"11. i r .r - , ..i . .\ \ . • --‘- '\,\, ::, ~ ‘,,,, . \ _. \ -:. \ : . - NI ": 1 ; ~ , ., .;k: ‘ ''' . '7 17, ` '' -. k \ ---1 ..,_ . j. 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S 0 N LI O '',l. ~ \ \ TOR; ONE Illiiirr ONIY: - ‘,- \• ' ' \.i Xill'AVArdi . 4.IiNA tiIILLON 'hes the \ .`-' * ). p taaoi to an mice tOit. a Ito rottooot or • ••••• \ . 'bar of Mix at..of tblo or,. rt. ortl , Oiro ONE carrawir. ' `iitl%l2laTjint.l - 1 - tk ,''vai. b. i.,.....,r d .:a v Kr. lllM,t).N,wbottlttrim errors! toiltkr Irtott .....tado. int.Tictots M. eentor To be lulltrltte ittamoottahr Itouro rod. it tbo thtM Ater.. • ~ . L ittt, t T I r,. rse • Ord cot \ %Mt to.trisu \JZ..r2 tha i lfg. .'\ ! ... A ,:', \•.,' Ethiogett .opera HOtlii:t. ' • it : !:, 'Akre,. J. .E.-; POSTER, respecitttlli an= ; . • 6 h • that bob. ' 1 - iT c• t il zl,- , 7,..ti0ai1r.tt2P.t:::,,i.• • \ , Po m in my. 6 r the mroom of ttrellsOlos t IrTarCtratteglPEttA 'ROW?. The Stml:m of.Mt in.• . ; \ , clout , met trarstito eons or Wonted,. /MIMI tort tom • ;. omttrer. \ The Hall Vlll to pttrbol to Mont,* itse•ka.: ' • 'ohm 01 . ,raterplanzats trlti..rolottorm. . myttrf • . , .. •' . . • ' l\ .... AVVTION 'SALES. .. \. Two-Ho - tie` 'ilritture and Harness at /inc. , ', LAN TiIUaDAY: moralre.l2th inet„ at .\ \ S ty u o'clost.laßroct ri(th• Ccsamersisl Bess Poems..' \' \ qoraer or Wood wad 8188 strafes. will Ds sold-- \ \ One rubstsatlal \ t o brasak..YLIIILY c , ,RairAar: is . .. \ E.,Bontfr. N • • . .. -' ' • . ' One set' DOUBLE H .13.11E.Ut:, _ - • ' mlt \ ‘,. .e. IL DAVIE Aiistissiser. 2 . • : - \ Dry Elockdsito24 Astouom`,. • \ , ,ornins„ 12th u:Litant,. \ 0174%:el awl 144 ' st:set t t • be ' iga. t e elata sea moral New iia.l uousaaoLo iaA rtrreass V WeNITUP 11, eantbeo •ted B,TqVX3. boxes dome PIPYILEA 08. —t • , \•. P. U. DAVE: asteVeneset. ••• Riauei,Forta at suction. TIIIS. (Thursday) 'AFTEIINOO t, at 3 o'clock. at the tloltttooro.al Balm tcOZok , = . o7 ol sod Wink WOO% will ho osl.l—'•,_ • . Oaa oacontl-haod six:octavo PT A-N 0 10177$ 7 1m7171 \\ P. U. DA.Vl3,autOwser. • Eaniehold E*Mthre, Bar Biz 4a,' dkr -Ith Ancll3a. ' COT FRIDAY' , , morning. May .13th, at teatotk, at the , ittlitowl HOPI. No. 457 I.lbert7 aid b, ao , d the anUt• mod at th at totteant—satbtg which atty IS Imam Lad otber Bed; Rottman. tha1141., , , Badesada. Tataaa. bbatri,Wasbatobah. iiioabOard. I. Ina 0 I was. Qoaetarkr. you.% h a nd. tom • tputotittbt Camber and..Btiolta, Parl4r tetra. tooklua Stepp, Nattharttandia. to m7lO • r. NATI& Anettnaame. Building 44 and Sites for asinifactories \ at Auction. \ • • • BlRMiNallAlt, 'B. BIM/INGHAM, sai S. PIIIBI/osoll, on TULTILSDar UM. la 80 , . .„,a,ddaso. YaLWAY '73t.a. in Ism Blrennoham. , ..l lISTUBJ.M . Yonot Say.ln bomb Mc:oboist. or 2 agent A...1 . ..ad day, *id bop mid on Mks ortuilso. • Mrs* amnion of WIC. tatdalclas some of tbo raon4•Mtab4. I•vosien. m thr abase ttoorimbins basonshs. sallabbi tor DlMutastortn. /imbues Boner. or Print* Iternanan odaylaa gnat indareapittA t o capitabsts' aad odor!, in malinMsostratiom in !Mal bbotato., .blob will hems, In Mans Moo 'be Se. Oa dd./addax. \ Taraia—Odadatal cash. nalOnista on: luny MO max th insyno. ,rued by Mattson monsoon. 19 \\ M. lI,YID. Anctioninr, • \ Vatalogne.l3l,ol) Book'. VV..11,14\8E SOLD BY OWTALOGIIE AT \ in. commag Ss!. Re000•;•"*.te Wood YUTh 'h • .% or 'fiil74AflTEtp4, Hat leth s • =.r?"it=la%"°sl:Vlpt74. Itiolib;== o: thea ae oe lag l ih 14 v nat,t imbsoe. .weglue Boildlee f . ,oolnerzer with •et Wes ever of - - Nroctws'e Asnerlea• t:itlttoh Bordeys Illiketoititen et In at= ca.ktre ' ia4.,s.d the Book; eratoisini st the, Balek,)tooal. Nay 1•?) DdLetr, emettaneer. • \. \ THE VN.IppI,,STATE 1\ \ .f7. - : , -.„.i : : 1 , .... LIFEINSITAANM - ANNUTI ::' , 2 - -; - -: .. .,, : '• \ - 1 - , - ~ \,, • AND TB.DAT 0011P$, .-.:..:, , .\ ..„ i , \ - PILIZAVEAMECA' C \ \ J ' .:l-'• ": ''' i • • '' 011 \ 41tTZRED Atlti,rk . 26, 1140. \ \ ::::s, : :::;\ 's ~,, - , am A c= pti . iverp.A.L. -, N : - -j •;• ! \ ,„ \ aorr,L — v2s9„ ooo - \ \ '''. \J . ". '-.‘ - • '., office fi:: E. cilrni. Of Third "4 4 , Che M i qg : . • " \ '' \ ''. . •. ' '\ iire . *Pi Pb-1.2. ...‘,...... \ .. "-k- . \ emu= of, tint itaxe44v4m Az:P."...ill'un: \ \ ! :- \ _ .: v.crou: ..._,‘' \` \ \:' \: I\ ' \ ,•. \ \ St..gben R. Oilormra: : 4 "11 . 2 V . .r. dard. ' \ • Steedttin li n l r. r:Ezt . ..rir,,,,,,,41: \\. - \ \ i \, \ \ Wiplazo M. Got...in.' , • itil+4 , 4 ",/ \'. -\. :7 , \'- - s R: ."4 . '',,,g."17.r.iim...` •': \ • -,. - : • \ Ediced. Eadia .t—Erharittu•ign t r•E ! , \r\ ~ N .t \ \ aj"Zh.""'T \ i t/161ln. ABic‘,,,.. ~,,_.,„ii.t..- - vl ,. -- ' , , ' ... h i; . \ \ \74 Toarth stroat. Pi —,..-....... \\ ..„,,iftt• , 1 \ : V , - - ' , . - !'`'''f -'. \{ - 1\ ' lifilarg4T-ek- OLD, \ . \ , BUM /0172U46.9: PIPPILTUS AND 063 riEr.4,,... ::•7 '.. ..,••• \ i - \ ' , ,• LE mier 2s9 ./Wy5Cr. 6 . 1.0 4 , ..104 • ~ .i i,i : \:• - •\' , A ~.., •• , ',l. _ inqinanalorierlU lastannlanioN. 1121 , .;,, , tt, - ..; \ ';' F'7: - ' 7 , \ ittANIIPSCITPRE\ iiill - kinds cif -', , W - ,i . W A, , ,a.' '. ~.- ---. IV tial wad Mtn. "Fittlnap. Iblugelltolrth ass ,, \v, \ . ?1,, , \ aod sum 0 , 314 , t1t.Um. \ • a 041.1 \ A \ , • ' kARCIIIHAR 1 1 0118E, ,- ..i - V'-'-:\y's" ,. : 'i \ ‘, F. A 8 ?.. VII DOF 414 4 , l,'lB49ifflET, ' - `,. 1. - '`,-, • '' ' - ' Sk \ T* -.1 02 0 . •:\ : .\\ 1 r'\ I \ , \ \ \ • Prescribed by Itygekins. • '':, pIIYSICiANS PAIUTIGSTOOK73 lititillYUClS. for tne mans that Joey can place Implicit conOdenr• la U. , Reed follos , log gabs:mt. font a seßtlersan ' , SUM to tam knoTa , malar,years: • •: • •.• - • • \ Yana. SlaSCaerin 'S stßis t L ear: m• sto stale ass 1 Imre lanck 'alms sour Ver int fo to n = retest or metre years. and Surtax gtha. thno 1 tura also acid otter ti cmuog.a end vratarauec.la I can oesletenticufty say teat son. hu untramalls Arisen sattatartion, to all erbo have teed It. Incd vas sveaulft7 meal sod press:la...l by Desectsleur nnyelorans to the sacra af !festal:stop. Er. and he sakutrchtbvrt banns. yto Star LES 2. haseolatios the' row thee. mad k In a 7 cam fend's- with .1414. smidullon. rhos oth yreparations base falter! of Ake& &dint eller; - , tont , . , ror. • rnoxas • ' • th i lrbetr4X stu s tViar rairs;alditiailesi and tol2lltri merchants Utraugunt the U. etattn. ga, ILK..TISSUEg—I.. . Frasier.. ett -1-3 Tao Mg Malmo. Dsolost rentood • oplondid stook. of 0111 Timm of Isaacs obsdos sad mat sattorso;;; or hlob he OPT, at las Isorteice of 31 aosla par yard • dies . dogmas *of -Dittoarraing basulsosto Oda dooms ohoold call with Eta Dolor. essodissine oloostrom [a • • ye ' Tait Die Rheims!. iikloosl OYS! WEAR—Altripie{ -Buzearrua ban nativiod'art auttastalls awn asnortstunat • s toe two maw, of wool. •, . • w. et, cowl:tate r, ~.k . ~ IIVENV G00D544.-A. Mato A Co.. IN , 3 Pifth nag. am Xll/urrik. own) cues and rser g,, c4 a., arm ma:l*W la, asp* de ft& and dirand moan ban, kataar as ; Vann. graallnen, them, Lana. bordned lawn, onakzuMs vissilnadta. ", , na lIAWLS—A. A. Mao & Co n Filth at, have Inet. received and mill n tiikreereerei. tit: bean tiro I esairtment mew, -- end limed ea. • silo stripe Uisnonrhireitdt.pn ...I de. printed de Ulna and *Lam. WWI. lOIIT - THOUSAND POUNDS Kiel 4.22 reekloc !stem Boston and NrCrork nianifoetz um, 142 to Si In tbletnam. on bantr - spd tor rale 17. salp.agents for WeA L tora Plntarylronti • a 111/a I. ra rkstsr• mtve. 110. - - GREEN PAPEW—For . Window - BlAlit, " mfd ?7a No, 6b Harter ams 4 1110111.‘ 41.7dE1L.: A.iSASON k CO.; No. 25 MIA street, • huto'ive•lrel, aod Imre o•riday ondsackstre• of MESS WODB.coriplett 41 lillka; Timm. Mime& Grerialims. Lawns. 4146/co. of lb* 'Pa. , 47,29. • : 1 n 1)114: sad ball bbliLlbe W. br tipoq •-- BERET IL COLLIN& . PRATLIER.B sand "GINSENG--26 bagiß t: bath." ma xi.at.,4lll,seasc. ac. likodl at .raarn 17411, " 'cur & 01. . 00 f t DI it FANS and -`; - ibatsßoaas; 11.11 2 trae awl tftreas I...,thgr frau_ . ap2o :1261.111 moan' 411 . CO. . , D" 11.71tOnlaelli of :.I.lalsi.ro~.basi it Gods Iltrafe.,lbral• veer 10,44 t INUIT ItlfarsApusikA Kann Matti y . • t VJ031.18 PALXIM. rano \BAND BOX MAKBBB-5,000 niece - s 2 " w.nP ATllittiffitraftu bt \ spZA \ • TWILLS P k • I alt SIM 'hap s! , er n s 4...ritiraresuvl Mc()/Lx4 A WIL, ur übertysthoot.. 1141 O.- SURAR—SI 'ls k is;'N; 0; Sugar, on 1. 1 • '4.4.= cat. ty..4¢,10 • a:Qs II ALL D 11A II Ad -60 bales lir in store and ••, • 1, ADDEIi-30 . on hind, ind'for by ttoy3l TO • 41. lIDIP/Ir WEET POTATOEB-4 bb(i,'•aad b• bap laadlus fr.42.loVlMVlrein sat \ 1t BY A1P t. PL . E ..... .-14Apppy t y . A ., wri t: , Dl7 l lea sill,l2 .. kL k 114_ • BROO5la--60 des:T.ora BrOoball—,l"..e-4K. and for k r fikp=l 'ASPRINCIIM I.llllBlUp 14/00L -and 00l yrr Agt.d 37 nets /anthem TIM landinztirm 73 won. sor sato 37 s I aDV - IPMAtt nutty .4 um... I 1 RUUND.NUT,S—Z9 eicks 'now lanclidtv \ .1. i t.n. sbutLer !tam, !sr lial• br . \ On . iV .; \ 1 iRIED APLEEI/4-100 baishebi Dried Ari„ \ . • k:s v Jur 'moan utr . A , •:.ELLIA,2 MGM. \\----.•`:\ will •.• • • \ .... estemT 0 W/MICII7I. .. , l - , i.' , A',3„ . ; ~ , /APSE, HANoll4 4 :4B—white. rad \Wit . obadts of W• 11 Paw; ti tli via wid• 04 ape twrdens JO. dr•DRT Detiera. aetgt .1140• et, two, ,K . Jilll6 7l..Weak
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