PITTSBUR.GH.GAZETTE. .gko irt lawns a PITTSBURGH: -f: THURSDAY MORNING, IMARCII 9,1854. Wooldyl Gasette,-Tho ortoisolto of of itiodoe Alio boos tiosionias' int " Xl trod asilrabb 'sodium of outing their badness known af-,411914141 botwooLiosesol Ova tbovoimd.ToootOO4' orrery okorobsut, sosardoctorar sod ohopAsoper In !motors Posuoylvsztio, oat toolora Ohk, 1118;IN , Adveribers.44th]or. the. Eattathalt... ItiathisEstablldustant the' Iliay °5. 0,01 Magy4sy.. - Asnantru who dedro their notkos to Anima' aik tie pow ou iLohdsT itserallegoal Tarim !Liza Ikon in Utah o'clock, on datardiy. E===tglt'"""na" E. elaallhave a henriai, non.— -- A BeaOrime WAS Ls now hieritable. The last tdprrtoysteh up :atruce liar failed.` The At: Wide brings lutenist , aeti Out- the Czar has re jeUtel ihe extremely moderate proposition of the Frawch Emperor, which gave hint auoppottimity, :of wrottOlog ; with honor. This refusal 'dashes :OW line of the pea CP party, and all Fdripe }rpnpanngfbr,tha terrible conflict By 44 • irgyintlig =Hip' are 'edited that "Eng ,:kad•tou prepithig, Mamie of en adverse answer, to Ida forth all her immense straiigthin the con ghe hit 4 Made' ariangemento to despatch • 2cl,99fitroois immediately to Comtantinople.-- : Vag Aida goupole she has chartered the following At. Th• 11;;;:::::=2300 - r . At the 110A1A-AtiO 'WO - ,etym C 150u * , 500 gadirfe , Mrit;5V ... .1741 - mails hare sailed before this, and it insillened that they will make the trip in' two orthrewireelu,:and land, the " troeps fresh Mid the point of destination. in Mightier' to the egbare, notice wee eta' that - .amid mewls on -their way home 'would be ita -latallately takerrfor the piddle l'errice. Among ~tlipu**e:the.'Oreat the Victoria, the and; the Thames, itoamers .of the first innging from 1500 to 6;003 tons:. ' . . Immenaoireparationa were alio going on in the 'Bash - Nary. A fleet for the lialtip hai superior, probably, to any before ever seen afloat. It consists of 80 vesseLt coin priahg` 1& ahips 'of the line, 4 regular screw s.! iteiatiersi and 11 heavy 'frigates, With a total of :1810 guns.' Among t'he number aro five three (twii of them screw propellers,) carry „drig from 106 to 180 guns, fire ninety guns, three eighties, two seventies and four sixtles.• Twenty ,: tutee out et thirty ,veasela ire also provided with aurillSVY steam power.: Tb e apprehensions . with ' : raganl to obtaining crews have moreover been Fully eleared,up. Volunieers are coming for ' 'Wird inall directions, and the same spirit is also Otienible ie the army. 'TIM iiPlrit of the people of England is entlin . am* and generous, the'war being universally popular. ; Undlotrit irsset said in the House Commons,. on the evening of the 10th, .‘much sal &tidier war, much as I deprecate Ittievils; I Confuse I do notview . it with dint apprehension with which some' 'honorable gentlemen acetate it The idea that there is mieh danger ln : Ruselan 11r011131CUb . and forces appears to me,- ' I Confess; one of these thoughts which may lie ' described ae. hiving in it only one - part of wis dant ind three parts of Cewardice, and I must ,say it does not affect me.” This is the spirit of the whole people, and no doubt 0111 . England will skaln.noVerlter arms vith glory in a just cause. Triune is equally alive. A large army is pre tO leave, probably, bah left for the scene of the confliet. For once the Lion of England, infl the Eagle of:Franco will be seen united on one oelll,against •the -Uuskian Autocrat What a change since the battle of Waterloo, when the 111/031111 Blicher"came justlo time to enable F.og laid to humble France and destroy. the first .Na ,England and Russia were then united against France. how France and England, are united against Russia. ..Tben France was over 'threwn.Tlfow the Czar 'will be severely-chastia. laud rcanee will triumph over the dusted Ens- At lasi..=-Thetincirmati Tapers come to 118 with a long list of .names appeaded to a call for aeintizNehreihe meeting in that city. The list centabi&the Mimes of the leaditg citizens of Cin- Thaineetlng was to have been hold on Taasday night The ;Philadelphia North . . American and ,the aziestere contain a call-for a similar meeting,' elipwel by the prominent men and principal Mer . maps botiees Of that city. - The published call Metals IlOOnaises,suld a large ettinber relines lobe published. The" meeting will take place on —: . taseday . next:, .• ifinzigiedebe able to note these movements. Wee &poke 'out, in . thunder tones last week, and now eat Phtedelphie and Cincinnati have to beheard; the Mice at the North apiroech 7 . , . es toiler& the potentiality of unan imity. Every . cazir ofthe North has now either uttered its voice . • *of miming against the Nebraska bill, or het pre paid to speak. •• The commended men of the free Statil—the men who have Cie greatest in tomtit frtee in the'preciietiort of national honor and integrity,. and who have hitherto given their Wyzipsdhiss to the Booth in her Mingles, are committed toeman, almost, in resisting the ffizatiestioliticas of faith involved in the repeal ofthe Missouri Compromise restriellon. It the Sane elitlm ft. can can afford to lose so meny.'of Its mhilea trOppetters an it is now driving off„ it, has More ,epatldenco in its strength than we ;'` .~ ;~ ;.. P r o , - •:t : I-A Wks* men are resolved upon a desperate and wiehsi deed, they are not in a snood to listen to words ret.l3olrer Mere con s pirators called on:more loot* to heed the indications of resultsahat Atilt -follow their guilty deed, than the Thausaka-lal - men now are If they are not tcilveatict with their evil designe, nor too much tired with mad atibition, they will avail them- seirse,of Rhe present pause in their career to our 'ay the elements tkeyare arraying against them:- "alma It is an eaty matter to laughia wind when it is gathering;' but woto those who staid in its Patifirhen the moment of its , resist', leg nuiWaihaa come: • ,: . . . . . Tor' llsaussms Ezransiox Qcsarto.--This and set is cimiervedij attracting much attention.' A -well :written communication in the Joureal atrergiy inmsorts the eismpromise route we y.sug gaited:on Tnesda.. The 'Allegheny Enter; . price," however, is Mid with articles in oppo sition to it, and in fiver of the Point 'route. If the conduct of that paper is approved by the '..- Cosiitils and people of Allegheny, it elbieloses the , ciireeetEnary position Of a community doing all isilif..power tidiiro a Railroad away from them, swine force it to adopt a route which will leave dein wholly bereft of the iulvantages which Etch -"''modern s y stem of intercommunicatipi is sap. poled to give. If the Council"' and ieopla of, Al. i N o N viealy desire, t he eampeny to adoPt the i Tight r oute,"-With the hill - undereteinding of , this WV in the:ease, - which are, that, the . Federal attest stetion.itill be abindonivl, and the ;alb; 1 removed team the Commons altogether, the neir:.. , e s t. s ei4o being in Manchester, or in Fittstmigb, It, in than-that - US* company knew it. -As the .. Past tout. laiprovec by the ourkel; to be en tiridi ihighie," and Indeed a , very good route, if ,„44,.*. rei tya m position of Allegheny, the cam patty "honk* ion no time in placing that line un der milt:mt. - • We . cannOt yet bellavehownver, thiii:oeitiayo .. .cariftily =represented. ' We lislionihifif the liotO win taken to-day,, be tweentho'Foineronte, amithe compromise route • Wilik*t sofgkestsd. that the latter" would roc, pelvis!. WV ntojority, Ve " would beperfectly yillirs hi lens*. the decision of the question to iiii"iieoptirty holders and business men of line- g ris k i;si,arttliir4fir.thei Point route, by all INIONIIi 1W glif Told go them - ' The people of .14411Aittili oesstato be indiFereik;which route to - .. . 41 .4 4 . 1 ' ,%. All _they; 4t/Cts, that thi connection i,. l .” l i k id e , scuitaw4re; ' It is ligh time . this,;ll,liitey:ii . some mod. nuthorlieticely. v MEW imepliiditc4iand not keep the road, ISMS! gi f lo, utelilationseill Soft, liedgliCaPiti4ty ion c:,NtscAtigtH..,A Ond,p4lntiogont no arcane which will SA - Aeons. ol' the *0... - ' ,- - - . .....4.::Oim :Tessa:-- W ere , indebted to lir De . ..:. i'''T pii; he :o 4ll k iiisil .., ,°64°l_, for so .4,17 of the' . 03 tis peileekoifthi Consultor 1i350:. - - T 4.4 „ -3-, 4. - .t•zf • ..`'7"" . _ bis COOP= .eo Theton ° tr t rrch °' 4t . t t i t ; ill ki • i nlo Inll l Van , ile don: -These gen! emen efiong recol eat that when tho honor of a State is confided to 'ilAikosping, on so important occanion, they rdnakitive n very good excuse to give for their They . are both Whigs, and they know EU!! ZIM IA; opimat"to the Nebraska. swindle, Tensor thousands of. Democrats, also, join in with the Whigs is this oPpositon. Where . tetra - they. then,when the voto was taken! whit right had they to diseit their pots rind their coludducids in such'an emergrencill The south Lad all ite men there - .. Where were these North- bar . ..1` telegreplici'!lesitateit t 6 tthi °Astern Papers Inysthe;bler..." or titerbre sent hitherope 'of HOMO -to be placed in the Washingtore 'ass ; ;leet t eyed- en; the night- et" the tab: inst., by some pernins unknown. .Thelieinients, Were found on the tanks of the Potomac Wo serer Could undeistaltd Otr.,‘hia VC* the Pope claimed this.pritilege. , , As a temporal ,_Prince he is an- absolute tyraot: and 'therefore aniegonistic to the 'prinelplea andacLonaofthe . great Woaliingten, 'whose Meniorythe'3lentizimut is designed to Perpetuate,...Aa aSpiritual :Attlee or Supremo Bishop,-he ennsigns , Washington - Mt a: heretic to eternal in •• then: should , he claim stone in bis matisolennt?; le either cane tho act is inconsistent with the position of. the Pepe - of th"ajpiliVoiiof ilfaihington. . STA* casauncerßyaletter fam ;:Eagar ilelegaiga to the Whig l tint& uonvention which, anaerobic' at liarrisbut on•Weilnesday- next, will be passed over the road front Pittsbath to Ittaisbrit Sur becir'et 'half-iatea. Excursion ticket maybe bad o a . appli c ateo n .to . ; /Dr. Mos- Mann, the agent in this city.-- .1s similar vole we understand, was adopter . l with regaid . tO del ! !gates to Dogmatic Contention. _ . Irxwat wesmr4EProbi rit4bstigh . • ' - Wsainttnies; March 6, 1854. . The Homestead bill passed- the House to=day. by majority of something Over.twifivotes to one. 'Thet." . distiiiothed ',Don:Murat, Hendricks B. Wright, of Pennsylvania, ..had moved. to insert .the words `"free irhite," , in describing the per, sons entitled to the benefits of the bill. That is to say, he went putefihisway in a spirit of base and despicable subserviency to the South; bi from an innate, maelvolence • of I feeling. towards the feeble and oppressed, to exclude free.ne qoa,- however Worthy and deserving; from the, plege acceded to ' . 1.116 honest and indnatzdatta of tithe; colors, of settling bpon.a little piece of, the .beundless public: domain: for: which he haa paid his quota in taxation as faithfully :is Me. Wright - This metion being. made r l am sorry to say that it, prevailed as a matter, of course, for there' is suggestion' of wickedness or malice tumitist that unfortunate race, which wouldeot be sanctioned by si majority of Con gress. What a idelare - of DemoarticY is this ! To what base uses will not that Cry lie prostitn- Bat perhaps . negro-phobia, , sin insane and bitter persecution of. color; . may be popular in Mr. Wright's district; and it is not kapossible that' by a fowrabra'aiteh . litieral and 'noble pro ceedings, 4.thi . ,s he may get . biro's& re-elected by the skin of his teeth in district which gave Pierce four theastuid..6ni . hundred Majority: is clear that the peat people 'of - that distric t did , not understand their present:representative, and by no means appreciated the Purity of his De mocracy, when in 21860 they,gave a majoEity of two or three hundred for his antagonist, though they elected every other Democratie can ilidate by three thousand; and saVed Lite from a like humiliation in a 85 - by only one hundred and sevesityvotes. There, is something penliaily generous and n o ble in this ostentatiously refus . ~ ' the-. poOr nitre the means of ' acquiring a resPectible anti comfortable:. home connected with the impuicd binevaienciteed good feeling of "the South" and its allies towards shires and free cetera] . people.' Wright's mutilation of thii Homestead bill ought to be framed and hung up as a companion- piece to -Badger's lament .over "poor m.tuntuy"• ,when parting-with the, nurse of his infinity after selling -her to a New Orleans' drirer :rather than'carry. tier no a frez woman , among the cursedyarikees of Helireska..... Bagger and Bathos, Wright . an!lidlani4traid • Let the `two scenes bo. immortalized . . in, inters and let them, side:by adorn the parlor of every dealer :in human fleets frotdthe Potomac to the Itto Grande, and the cabin of everypioneer from the Ilissizsitipi to the Pacific!: chainnen ,of the Committee ,on Territories, said es : day that he : should not--pre sent the Nebraska bill for a week, and that when he did, plenty of time should be given for dia . enssien and okiortaui'cnoni,b amirlibiient. This was encouraging,. and shown the healthful infittenco.of alfree expression orpublie 'Whin Donglaas , firit proposed' .is of treachery axidi repudiation be Would &noir no man to qnestion. retard' or s 444 . It. , Without , debate, ; or modification should the monster be 'adopted. , dint a 'Mali and Malone appeal was made to the people,' and `Douglass-was forced to speak. Of that And indecency 'Malt ssued fTP his lips, then lie did open them, I. need not _now speak.- . lint the. 'abolitionists, "agitators," Ac.. &c., whom villited and slandered beesusettiey Mode:posed the .lerushed of it no small Part of its rascality.; tindei tbOr *O4" itthe -poison of the reptile visa ..not , extracted, not a few of its fangs were drawn. I believe I de- - scribed, On Saturday, Lbw at-least a part of the venom was squeeted out of the serpent. If the pledge now given in - the face of the 'House be , kept, this bill will go to -the .oemtnittce of the whole, and wUl.be torn .to rags by aMendment. It will be so. eviscerated es to , leive' its - authors little more than the infamy of their deletion of cempacts and breach . of tor k oi..„ truth .,` they feel half defeated, already.. They hegin to es:-- perienee the .hitter , truth: that they.have graced themseltee for nothing; or for thin' they bargained for: The Soft% remain tolerably firm,but - thc Herds, are shaking in the trind. In. its present amazon toted-:shape' they begin .to . euspect that their southern masters will make leas mit of it than the Administration. Thereis net more than toe thirds of a dozen of- them, bui taking .them front the side of the affirmative and adding them to' the opposition, the bill will he endangered..:_ ; Ton will got no true, account of. the exalting scenes which took place'in the Senate en Tburs day and Friday nights. The Irashington papers. ;:nisiganit the reports tio the siealiewi, by some of wham what they did say will be suppressed, and What they did not itatwill be inserted.. - In . fact, the' scenes of those nights could not be iior trayedwlthout exciting the disgustandeontemp t of the country. Net a few , of the Senator; were drenk, two 'conspicuens , speakirs . Were ,very drunk. One :Senator, in -.the midst a shower of abuaire epithets upon , another; received the lie direct, and another Tithed tip to a speaker on . the dear with fista half elenehCd, with words and lookelniicative Of art intent.to.--makee , rowlat least. ; . drain!. lipsyri rim; Setas.: ! —Daring:, the sitting. of tboaaltitareAnntutl Conference Or tho Methodist Episeopal dintich, in Baltimore,' oW. - Est rardar last; the 'Oene denwelbed below took: , shows, o - eowriality and. eh:Aldan fell 6w -ship. be ,:tacen:sliter piotostaat et:cellos 'which vraslosuld Tejidee to sea imitated• the world °reel Rei. Dr. Rimer, of the Preebyterian church, of this city, was Introduced, the whole confer ence rising teasleitilanu • • . . • Dr. I": approached the alter and Stated - to the Conference that 'for his 'feeliege . - Cowards'. ibis body and fee the' church,.refcried them, to the first firo,Serses of die twentieth , tieth Psalm. . • Tho follociing Is the langaate alluded was read on motion:of Rev; John Collins : ' 'l.- The Lied heici thee-let the day' thy trouble ; the mon! of the - God of Jacob :'defend 2. • Send help from 'the ganO,tutry,.. aisd ctieugthen thee out - or Zion.' 3. Remember ill thy offerings . and - Accept thy bursdaneritlee.l."SeLroll.... • - • 4. 'Grant thelanceirding to thine own' - heart, and, taint all thy ' - - 5. We win reit:feign" thy'salcatiern, _and ' nfiraiOnd Wilt set up - our ,bounere:' St...LOA fulfil in - thj' petitions. - Rev. Joba A. Collins moved n reciprocal ior Plumer,!and tbeirtilgh respectforthe clmrch to whiab Jut is attachttL, • Tide . was espial, it% whole caufecittww,'litolu-' ding the Ilifttops, rising to theirleen • I Yam v s // 6 uelt ~i ~ 0 „e- 4 =11k, 'oi - ...^i ~ - -,,_ ..f -C.,, l's No Sfitividuud or iforepertdent ' 7 0 ,1. Inicrffsgr caviplumeuzsp - , serve.„4o mann, or.ltnnlY/cania• tit nangiTtllalintett thn , ' '', :" -'-' I rv. Writhewefeelino cif tljg(deepest b "crtk. SW' alstrika% thellerrOlfASltht OW` tfeltirbOtliil are the chains of party that:he . mottles cc fillalollwr4 BM' . ` . rat& and file dare not disobey the orders of them a.as WASIIIN°T°N• PAT- 1 fesdertlind the -110 d ortliefloyerndr has 13eL'''''''' 1 ,.„, 4 " m i . I ....,„" cinitmal ' hb , r ,,,„7,,,7,.7,1 '..-.• . . k come the law. Independence does not exist even RI AU for • ronnable price in imme; leg,islators openly STOW that they cannot non Leaps an no pionetructed sa to render insdoelcmha sUppOrt. a bill which they admit to be SO t and , orautia sot the publicans rat eistbraed tbst thus mar , ltreper, = andfitniditeive. to .tlie:iublic - intirest. if be cast with entity sarstr. They also Eireann. brilltant the Governor does not favor it, and. the reto is 1I lUM mull, ttu MuUulul• 0 .4 belay sasufuf Mu theintS 1 sore to follow any act, which, before its Preset- 1 T.11 *" .7 6 ' . 41. . t .nrsidud, tier hunt came Into M.. , use, The oleo have LANTERNS soiled:4ff Jib the norres. Wien to the letslature is not submitted for his 1 prd ,,..,,,, d0 , • , . ~ .. , approvat, eau s aped In corzesponuence with his , SintiCOXICIIIUTEett.E. I dictation. , Tbleirtifinthatere have IWO. examined sad tried, lUi The sole Atbsorbing idea of our Chiefi Magis- 1 en t allin i . u 6=2, 2 =ars s = l = i n: 4r ii ; . trate appears to be to secure a re-election; for;.vslitisiatetovert. sot will MI forrodlar preferable to Otis everything else is sacrificed. and the whole I rfethigre, i t n isterrors=i . r7el f irr ut a:serrialm at weightof the Administration influence ii4thrown ; rzt , ........... tie one Wars of our t in opposition to any measure. calculated cause iE. C. Diddle Batavia. W. ITS A. Willem, Danis, N. 1% agitation. The difficulties thVown in the way o f i ll'l. Roan; ,t 4 l i f i i , Vt."' r e d 4 N Y the prohibitory liquor law are attributed, and we de"p a r,L . s ., ari ti..;: alarm. - .. . ll 'ar'' ' have reason to belieye justly, to this cense. The flu . ,,linith, : 1 14 W.D.Lowerie.trlitienb's,Lt 1 J. 6. Swaim. de SOTO of the public works will be postroned be mbts - veete, ,nr, 3.§1111111U" da cause the rotes of the army of attachees and kla .4,==„,, ~ , t. it-pg,...„,,,,. „°e their labors at the , polls, will be called into re- I 'ArCamehvocreins Oil anitiriita, slam - adads atm,. 4n/nition to suPPort the Party , Positions are I I "trw t A i ratfet3tten of Steambostmen sod Itollssule la OaStinaCti on ;sibects of , at.grepublic interest , respectfully Welted to the over patent fantern and Can.- trincing .narrow ' and restricted policy, unwor- , r,c,,,,1tn,1a nl,;',c.,,,,r.Z , V h :,,,rall u ,„r are ' t x „ t :i4.' ll ya a n' s thy of ... an enlightened age and intelligent corn. 1 nite 'inanity:: One of the most important measures I for the inte - restirof the State and Ole develop--! 'ment of its resources, is a general law for the! 'encouragement of manufactures, mining and 1 other operatiotut, but the very law that our ser- 1 'rants in liarrlslutrg will`tolerate, is one so loaded with unreasonable restrictions, hat no one cad' accept, it. Special legislation is` refused because there Ls a general law, and the general law is rendered useless by promises that are at ynri ance with the dictates of even common sense; but the climax of nll is attained in 'a project which is now startettof selling tho public works, with the privilege el taxing the Pennsylvania Railroad Company-sblasting all hopes that Phil adelphis might entertainer successful competi tion with her filet, and ruining the trade of the State, by perpetuating restrictions as injurious to the revenues of the Commonweidth tut to the trade 'of her chief city. Such a proposition should consign tho authors and, abetters of it to lasting infamy. wtrinttaw=l, awAt& • • last: Etoirett—Sir: In looking over the doings of the Legislaturel that both branches have palmed a'resolutien to adjourn over from the 7th insL - to the 10th, mainly for the'purpose, of hay- I ing what may with much propriety be called a Baehanalian , Spree; at Philadelphia. have the people ever considered what this action of the Legislature will cost the State? The caloulaiion is easy . made—the daily 'expense of the Legisla ture la about ssoo—this multiplied by seven (the number of working days theagmbers will be off .duty): will =mint to $3500. o will be pock eted by' the m,Ombeis and - qfficers without one hour of 'the time being spent in the service - of the State, If 1 mistake not the editor of the Posh acted a prominent part last session in a which cost the State several thou -enrol dollars. Perhaps lie can enlighten the tax payers as to the propriety of such expenditure of their money at a time when they are groaning under a weight of accumulating debt. It must be for the good of the dear people in someway, (though wo cannot see it,) as both the locufoco members from this county favored the adjouin ment; and one of them, as usual, made quite a frothy speech in favor of it S. S. • Families will be supplied with our curious coda of OROUNTFMOUIi, by loaling their or. dors at Ilia 111% grin our boss* at LOW.. Wool stmt. or-Brawl. • Bolter, some{ of Liberty and Pt. Clair sta. Pittsburgh; 11. P. fotossrts.w J. T. Bawls. Ith k ergeod to fainUles In either of the eitka: Terms, CAM on dollrory. . • : • • BATAS. KIVEIRDT OD. " JOILT ..... .00012 Alf 1/.1.130 PROTECTION INSURANC R E • COMPANY, avow stoc z T,lll MT. rgiv.t. 41;0003"A. hod INIOhPORAIED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE` BY FIRE, PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Br GEORGE IL A&NOLD. Ulna, mhIVS.3 yrZls Foe Plttaband. and Allegheny C.a. A word to Farmers-4 Low to have good Butter and more of it, and healthy Stook. New DbicoverieiL VEGETApLE.CATTLE POWDEll—These Powders are put up In one pound pada and are mair 'a good article, not mar for the dleetsee Incident to harm corm mi4e and otter animal., but &her' are tiknulet an etoellent =Ude to.lmprote the condition of the animal. Pa. Marl, Cbm, they not ordy laprose the ootaditiOn of mil& tows, but they inerease the, quantity on well is 1m prove the quality of milk sod butter. The Proprietors pry that it incrames the quantity of butter from hair. pound to • pound a week to mob cow,while' those mama who bare tried it my ...pound and a half to two tamale pm week, with the tame -kind of Olmdlng no heronw. Orone thing we are certain, all who nee It once oil use It all,the time and rare money Dy the operation sa ;well is improve the appearance of their stock. Price, eta • paper, I pa perifor St. - tip. U. irs.ysEn, No. 140, corner Wood .I, end. Virgin ant/. Whcdewle and Knell Atreqt. _ STArffIITIIAL FIRE: AND. MARINE INSURANCE CO. ovrazixnuSalua., 4.11.teR OFFICE : -- Corner Fourth and graltbtlekt streets, Pittsburgh. CAPITAL. —John P. Rutbertbrd.' Dauphin Co.:. P. C. gedgmlek) Harrisburg: gunnel Jones. Phibuislabia; A. Wilkins. Itauksr. Pittsburg!. :A.. A. Carrier. Pittsburg). A. J. Gillett. liar:UM:xi. g, T. Jones, Harrisburg: Bawd Slot!: f-Yrl.slox; doh. 11.1WT4 A. A. CAR Actuary. . . ?be above Chnorany IrlittEunzre - satingt milmor sea Asa fond sr.4 trißAVortstion: Alm, on botkUstßl sod meretmadble. eitTor wmutry. _lowc9l. Mk*, mritb safety. P d kb, Loyd an dytetilnit bouno, either gwrpetnalr. or for ► tarot (nottfralsrll-64 • Thousands - 'of ems , of. Consuntidlon hies been mid brtho woof REMITOPI, CLAREWa opionakidEDlCAL COD LIVER OIL. It Is no Ann prentratin. Of 14 pack Medicine, but tba. Pm. On or the Fmk, Cod fish Lint. mond With the utmost can mg aa 44 Preserve Ite ♦shut& properties lu tbebt¢beetstato of perfection red 'incommoded by the mod eminent My. Chrotog—The great II:moduli:I huh ithiegitT or tout al Las Induced tottuglualtattont. and uorthahou Wl 041•11 S natter that the Genuine Artie!! , has • the: slguaturs 'of gugtrlON, ChhilitE k CO...over thrixolt of mat batik,— golg . hl-..l)riagghga generpgr throughout the 'Cult." Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured BY Min PETROLEUM: heed tb. itakr.but latter. btect Blebes.a,A Xissiowiry In. Oniten: • - a. - - At 8. at. Ma—Dear Biz-317stdf .atatillio haying . blan g "" .. ra lT ott ik''l r d hil k :' lu. rd w i t z ' rtf Iu ibis of fg; r i gf3l . 74, affeeteder ith al;ar I torloi .m. ssalm Toor PgrEtOLF:tr " Ult Wa toot sends' bat tiro—too or three esett—abont no and. a par Iwo, and se hare nese" enjojed so good hftlth loan ao is bats eine. that time. had not taken doe., bottle bialys that Wins. of the ertortart which so dLtreaess the dye- POD. oroo sol ;Md. sod I hare t nothing of it sines that thee.. )1T wife leas stay rellerrod from ehronkt 'dieease of th . .(loot , vbrigiad has of - wend years standing, bf tho Sold 7S. Al. Itlgn. Canal 111 . t HMS= lie Wood et: and Druggists and ue where: [nix. sdrutbirt Po .1 , 7.1 a= Breast Psimps.—Ao best apparatus' for &metes the breast tree Laweated to Dr. Needhem's Dreert Pump. • It seta tritheat palm to shank tzt aid maigsln ao.trowtkm In may eise. Sou, w - botewe and retell. at KEYSER'S, I.4olVosi ei lea Citizen's Insurance Cow ofry Pittsburgh: , u. Kum, Pmsd.s. 6.131UEL L. 31A11.811E15., S`ey. .01',14.C, 91 TrAW, D .DiffiriAIiMADICET AND • • • , . --- 111311. INSURES.. MILL . AND cenno RISES 'ON . TH 01110 AND AUSeISSIP.E . T. BITRItkAND TRIBUTARY-FS Sir hiS.O4 00411 ti ton of Domage by Fm. ALSO aperixst Lamas uf the FEA mid. JVLANO NAI7GATIO j Ind TRAAHROItrAT.IO2ir. . . . , . ~ win. Larltarr, Jr.. B. &I. Kier, - Wol.llla bank John $. D ..riD , ' - • Yrancht e, J. thten. Sobcon ..r, 1 Itsa. B. I Gaye, / Kg Panace leolact l ap,Jr, P. llacemasch. WU. Peapack, altet pn , ..4, • • Jam me 131W3 CURIOS i, 13A178.-11.0re - ie tun kind of iNum.y. 1111 to (be value of one/MIT Upon whirl. we am confidently' ieeffle renutatlOn of one mob Re biVe 'already 'ouldbibed leverel eortlAcstei; tooling that Wee merle Go one iNfuloe end Man./ tale.. and sold abroad, have boen autieeted to the SEVERESTaESII3 IN ACTUAL OGNYLAGIUTIONS, end 101. feed f/odf eon Dote totally fine froni*teue. not fellowlni Is soother. proorof the tame loconleetible eharanten-7 • : SIO,OOD won a OP BOOKS AND PA PERU . S APED, W 1 IL . Nosamber 12; 842. Mel.. Inv. It Barnes-N. Stra-Yonr , *era duly remind. ,•1 m. absent at lb* than. 1 would lu re.r.l to ToUrsida. t etrailder wfrelly FIRM I'lll.loP. 1 WWII:sow: I boufMt a ion lad the roo f In of tba lath of 7ano was: building hang. burned W nabs*. It trap built or wood and belek,s lugs lbw's slo. building.. tly salt wius In fl at tbetha• or the gm, and . feD.luto tbs. cellar, where -than .s large amount or oil. It was aver" hot are. ' - /dr not.. sad balk! assounta.that weri in aasountad.to about Tun Thou: wad, 7, whkh NMI 0411 . - Them Wu not a duals pane: fn . andrarthat, I would advise tar pen. who fa ng badness. to loss no time, but buy • bats to gasp thelr paperkke., IW-and : got owtbst la good. I Dan ashls naglamend your UAW! to .1 tf on . e. You, Truly. 114: • .- Yuan , - ions cuutis' Eir d Marinalnsnniiiiinf ,_ or PIVILADRLPHIA: • • ..;.• CoFICE ' OF. • PITTSBURGH . , • AtANC corner Piurth and Emithfild atieeta.:CAPITAL, Deracirea-,17m. DI. Irale.. P. Stelner„ll. A. &sachet , lard, Paol Marlow. M. Davi .a.11.„ .., Fi1t1 .1 1C . 1 4. Th0UL111 13:A I NOII/1 $um 47 l , MOW Y. Brif ' cr: - Wm.' P. theta. Max. Milt a. Jr funeral a Jonamts, ereet.- - , 011,13E4TM wiluminm oettrmar Wagon Yartorks. Versals, Cargoes. IWO . „ at %Tore& ltatetuutelse stkpropertfmn i. og the Among:; papppettt an , tees Complaint teak u men et Malan to mem. . an Owed to have It to one terns to Point nu; 1 remedy time, proved effectual - 10 n war mace, and which , - can safely recommend is a certain and Infallible Mice; It time beneath,. meson of reaming thousand, firm in untimely nue.— vs'. main the ttotatateratteraten tette»: prepared by De' C.M. Julius.. at the German Medicine Iltone;120 dub 4 PltUa. _Odd ih Pittsburgh., by YL&MIZiO ; BIM.; • Drum frompl. - Inumert &co., BAINTICEAS AND INSURANCE :DEM" as, \o. no, wooghti.t. otN dootr.;ot sint stmt. nail lough.-11of sadelf . Poi end Currant Funds, Migat and Ma* Itgehangs,Coln,' Mocks, TriOden we IWtsteralts. BILL, sad Proodlikal Sales; alas Bpei Nu tan.llmi Dr I Pate a Pa gad Cana Main Awl lama Pla fat lAttas Wilda Ibr Caiuturr. Oak aww,uta,tgc we paw. Orsciprog Coirisr, oust, 1 0 " 0130 4 , ,•. AIt:D.W A RE. LOGAN, WILSON -& CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their extensive Sleet of ELABDWARE AHD 13ADDLEILY, qmpgigin g one of the Moot complete smoitoteote- Is the RIbEINED BY RECILYT PACI{Elit FROM zunora, sad ehlrh they oiler op the mart thenteble taw, Mer chant:A going Eat tem end Iheir Intereet promoted by baylci¢ their IiAIIDWARL at No., woenumreet, pitionirsb. . 14 sane MIMI taxer. MAILS HOTZL3 rd.ti•S . First Premium for best Bilk WIT N 801 i. l'eablonable flatten; 91 roarLai are new prepared to fandah deer elastomers ' Public. an anortarent of llara and CM" - Which t, beauty' of finish. apt Prke. comet 'be urrparetel 97 our Putt:Wan attantank naritad to our own suanutaitura of $3.00 13.50 and $4.00. o24mdanB What do the Physicians sar—Liston to the tartlaiony °fano:o3ord Phlldrhniln raverefilatakne's Vermitogeorhlchl is now universally acknowledged to tel the Chest vier. even members of the medirsiffaeldty (who are so often °ppm& to tbo nee of patent Medicines) cermet , vrithhoki their approval of this Invaluable remedy: • Lien. Stark Co., 0., 1an.3,11}40. I have wed lir. PPLanea Worm PPecllic IF private practlce. enders prepared to my that thane Wed auc.. era airh nave to peanibed Its me. hot PJ: children and adults. Induces pro say th b e e tnost b ln II: t tomy ram:ea soy the certaltdpuf its efficacious effects, ere It, Inmy opini; .dacid e rtadvantage over any other medidno of the hi m before the Rotate.: 03,..Porehaseriveill he maid to ask kw Da. ]PLATE'S CELEBRATED VERSILFUOS. and . talut noon six. All other Vermitoires,in osmperlson,..re worthless. Dr. 31'- 1,4=4 Vsmoithse; Also his selebratsd Liver Plllsimos now M Lad at all oespeetsble Drag - Etorts to the Uolted States Sad from the sole proprietor*. • • , FLEMING BncrrnEßs. Summon to J. Hidd t Co„ Wood str4t." PEARL STEAM DULL, t CANAL BASIN, AtINGHENy, NEAR TUX RAILROAD ETATION • Man* BBOTHXR,S, occomms 10 I. lIDD • CO.) IVIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. DI WOOD STREET N/TTSBAG/I, r.i. RrorrWarr of Dr. WLlne's Celebrated Ten:situp. LIM Pills, tr. R. C. LOOMIS. Of the late firm of M'Curdy. TAxnuis, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, - 69 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.. Je1341 fa 3 /AXES P. TANNER, tiIIOLESALN UP.ALEIt .IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, LEATHER, No. 56 Weal- street, PittAul# l . • soircur tano ASD savant. My Stock consists of upwards of 2500 eases, ronrp=illitri l =!4. n l Y MPl2,s= l . turm, .ulapted expietaly f. VA Lir sad WINThlt and will to mold st. al prtepreopv.rjug iwsun ear with time of Philadelphia and New Sark. Pug IttrIV I LVA 4 TI93I! " h°4. b4Sin. 41"Ystr Dr. Morse's Invigoratillg Matt or CORDIAL—II It le toquired time this sreat reatmatlre, li secomPlishlutt such estroanlinary Mat, we sag mdc ropey : that In the Arabian herb that:Remelts cardinal lusretUent 'ben boOP blended by the Omninoteat Physician, Witte amount Mid greater with. of 'curative prolierthe than had ticortolbre Lien suppasidto exist In • handmldllTereal; artiries of the phenneenteela A whole aseMe iliost - of ....pg. so to speak, enema to hare been combined In thie herb; and in the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we "alive their row:, ~ i ce. E t~„s~~-*~. -~r '