PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 1~ 1 '1 PITTSBURGH: ,MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 20,1&4. FOR GOVERNOR VS(kgl s o t.Y; §i...miont-ximit...nlifotr;* i• 1 FOR CANAL COIiMIRSIONER, "71" 'CEO EDE - DA II Ili— . Or 41.1.111311tXT • cgtsrr. =IFOII . JUDGE .0P SUPREME COITRT. " DANIEL IN, 'SMINER 'ar; xoxraomuift cbrst:y. • *tlat Weedily Liasette. , —The eitertalve ihmelniken dour , %Op Clateete Wren too= trtudnessrant 4061 illatrabluttangula or mikteg their buil:ma known i.:olllllllatiekkia betiresit Aar and ATI lhdamod; melting slnasurrry enoreelant, vggstutiwtarer sad shopkeeper in Nedigns 1411:111131M1111, &M Elute= Ohio. • 401:151Advintlsers.—Neither the - Iditor4l Rooms • eisr.ritoilagßotattabl ooo t of the Day avaitt,sre dinned I q.DpyYc . Airrattisisobododrethotr =Wu to ippeor to thoporar on raollar mondog, win pima Woad tbao. In 'Matter on rote► mi.:l'a Mho i+►« Mt OLMLIMATOItIAL CONTIST.—The 'Wit. the Governer's election in this 1110ttiswilittiris mainly on the prinrinies involved 7. , 1 bi1.44.in5ki 1 . bat repealing the MissoiFitcen -1..100°:::244. 9344hi•Derooeratio Convention itht, not ruse the liebreskii resolution presented 'neglect was more owingto the finesse ,of thoi'oltairmas, coupled vdth.ts , disposition- to shirk the question than to •sny opinsition to . the satinet*. on the part Orthe leaddre or dm 'party. • "gtnriiietriC.Cridie Paper in the Stitt, we believe, Oid;;;I : 11 1 4She :measure, and shows a dhsposi * thin to tight the retupaign on its merits. Ybe fort or -this city treats the Whig :nomina tions rery eiranerly, end iraiers at shy efforts ti4tiblistneYtesite to elect Mr. Pollock.:. It iros&l'ndvise one neighbor 01 the Gaulle ta tumid' n'tention to theology and abolition tun for the nett ALT; wienths: • Politics will not • • oz It hi eery likely that'we shall Uo compelled to divd!iio little time to Whit the :r.r.ane i‘aboi 7 f0,94,07itid "theology," 'tile election is to Stun in, the question of the extension of slavery to tre. territory, and if the power of Popery si!l evidently seen in this contest as the Nts can umbra the Poet, in all sanceAty,'imii we Asa tioflail 10 do' ail w e eon to latrine') the *staid' religion, and Civil and pet:sunel. freedom, :40 ie freely, accept. t.ho Issue tendered. We .'o . o:wasider such utayloymunt of our columns quite ;km dignified and useful as treating of matters of . 'glib eine' Concern, and toadying to the powers taifor. an 'Ocosiomtl crumb front tho . The..!Pennsylvanian," the organ of • the part y in tkieasterii 'part of the State, accepts of - the ices,thrown down by the Whig Conrentiori, in . theAnti-ilebraska resolution, and calls it a Lad for the sot** 'of 'Abolitionists sre.l Free Boilers, ,mxl nye.- that the' Dereoerats' will "plant them realwis dn'thelninelpleett_ the Inalienable right of the pedple; to make 'their own:lairs. * This !. Si' It:tine - is any thing, that the settlers in new_the territories shall hire the'right W.; choiwe own Milers and' mato their btrialasns,llMA th!s. eery, thing the sehraslutbiiiprerents.: ,;;ThePrearkient appoints the Gorernar; the Judges, 'o 4 Artmoind arken.llr.Chase offered en emeudment giv lug the people theright to iejeetehtreryAt was what' the Pennsylvarthm gAsiniitirt people the, right to make their own I° !lawat. , ,Bat this As not A provision in the si WV for sthiehBeuator Brodhead of alfpiNcith "; tra Toted; ferbals foreigners 'to vote , . • . ee . ettiitter - theYare declared their intention to beeciiieltititoot.pritflege they.enjoy. in . all the caw teriihirieet Beek iirthe natere pYthy,Oriti . opu'va which the Deadierade parti tisSillint ed then . A prinCiple sildch - vallifies the voice of. the. People, .end giros the t government the pcowirt' to: cstablish tderery over their heaxls! 7 'Li.!` 11 ° 461 :9 101 Ecaloisrt," the orpn of the DeinKssiaay,bs .Washington . connty, also - fakeer the wane view of the issue invoked in the casorasigia. lt ear that Mr. Brodhead, an the Nebrauka bill, +Jairiy moireeenls the ether of the Democracy of PatiuytroAirs" This his certainly a:correct in ferencolmn. the resolution' of 'the :Democratic . „.... - Stabs Conantion, endortin g Brodhead just as beam.re= itaitablntght ecene In the Senate, when that' body iiistriced themsalres by an act of iteritAy . unexiityledinlhe history of republice.. apt the lasm,, then, : so freely tendered by the Democratic press. lir. Bigler represents the party in favor of defrauding the free States out atheirjtest right", and of extending the curse of slang/to the free territory of liebriska. : Mr. P4kickyrepresints the party in favorof main tnin,l4 the_cemyittot 0f'11320, 'endoree4 by P'resi dent 14cergol • and : his- Cabinet, umlisting of J. . Q. J.. C. Calhoun and H. Crawford, and which was' seer -considered' ineiolable, by Clay, Webster, calhOun, end allihe great states. men . and patrieta of (he country . /Mlle *tie turn en this, as,these gentlemen will we are reedy to meet-,the question, and do iiorfear the - - - Niw Ilivrarneutatossons Newel—No event of the 4 ,irear is so 'fall: of _exhilaration, to to,. as therasolt of the New liampahire pection.' :New ffapiptkSiq I.ltha Paesi,dent's own.§taie, Dad has beensripaterh: 2gly.l f ocofolk..ftir a longieries of yeark /0 defeat the Administration there,'af- - ter a pro so fall ,of a loeoforo triumphs is . 18531 is indica - an anhierionant to bo The following dtapaiahnsteTl,the r tale With stigteient • " I Y . • . Co ii Mark IG. later returns give a different complexion to the , election.. There is a •Whlg and Free Soil gain of 81 members ef the Legislature over hull pate. 167 111iiipi and Free Sailers are. chosen, 164 he4i a majority of the Goose. Biker's ma cannot exceed 1600 in the State... It is now muter. of abeolute certainty that no supporter of the Nebraska hill e'en be chosen -United StetesSinidor by theligislatire : elect. The' city Is in a tempest of excitement: •1. Dorms; Mardi 10:. • The dispatches' from Concord state 'that returns hive been 'receive from all the 'State, • accept . 'about .` twenty small towns: Many of these will l' Whigs, and from what has beettreeeired; 145 opposition and 127 Democrat Le vothebers of the House are . Among the:latter are said to be twelve of '11i: Duke's old riards,decidedly bostiletothi:adminlatration, and who will not co-operate with the Coticord re- Arm. 178 town/ the nett Democratic lose on the Gubernatorial rite of last . year is 8322 ThisilWalccoull.not hare beenaciomplished in a. eaateit ia 'the ordinary Polities!. 'imam of the day. Nothing but the infamy involved in tha.Nahraakttlill eoulcilais aroniad.thipeophi to an-effort safficiently . active to produpe' Baths victory. That it -bin done so proves the innate' hatiesti and atneetity of the uiaooeo. They will not to - I*sta 'inch a Otani no that which Prembleat Pierce luta 'fithertel and althongli citizens of dwindle* litso with bun they feel Impelled. to rebuke iiiilaneety so flagrant: Ili defeat of the administration *Any Hatapshiso iC an anti-Ne braska trinisi . ph, and nothing else. Jol4P . :11111ii iireleeted ainetabei or the teals . latare froiti Doter. This gives color to the re port that be tassels to be seit to the U.S.. Sitn-' ate. Ilia ligialaturajust chosen lAu two United Stow q4iinatora . to'aloet 7 oneforslx years from next .11Larek, la Pace of Moses Norris, who can vni well be tEspented- with, and one to MI the satansi ncalislCby. the death' of Mr—Atherton.. Theiresent oocapant, of the Wine/ 'place, Mr., Williams, holds only by executive appointment. We' hope to sew Mr.' Bale *cloaca to fill one of these positions; atid , we see that thesWashingin .inthe', ntirest of the Presinnt, .admit that bniriti be' „, . Wirth-the set'imi. the thaipant Beredore from thußouth eleisiter• bathe denunciation:Sr of It by the Anti-SlaYeri • &testers of the North as howlings ;" sad . re.; joked that the mow of that bill would put en e sd-t4thabusineasht returning such incnio the . 'Senate. - I.t seems to hare had. a contrary result in New Hamp : thire. - - • t The idmldatratleit . Writers - at Vt'ashingten•en-, deem to break the force: of the rennet in the. Granite..iatnia. 24tor :the!. Baltimore Sun, Tbdieeult of the 'new ,rtionirishire election; ie re . lin*reea 3 n *UsterY. .si2d great IIiiAT ; SPPrO OO / 10, *i -A 3 1 2 11 tkiPC iS;-Plain, the fl Nikes*" ;bill ' , hid' nothing to do with it, as it billecitt!!"l l !*a4 lll. P l T l T lezti !l Neititim P sblee. 014 o f c o mae ot ! • . Bat :the eaceeso of, the rrpodatid*y, iiiiddr*ere becorclairied,' , havz. :rr art etheeoar ilterte.ef, the 'and it is florin the power of "X" or- any . one else to: • hee into • 3etraelta qeleekt,e i 11t Catr.?: -Yltit'aisuffichOtt imports** or poittet to pto As hittika ehatiie. The an&Yriihited went . into the contest on •the Nebraska issue. _ab ut , audit the-Administratiotsmen did IN4IIIIII . .to mectidiern boldly on that issue, it only proves thter'eSWerdice and pusilbeimity. and not tinit tbc.people,;efined 03 make thattha .bastia of their . action. The country will regard the matter in this light, and can onlidesPise the pitifareffert of the President to break the force of the rebuke administered to him by ignoring the real amuse 'of his litnnillating defeat. FIION - WASTILNGTON torreimemierkFe or the NUT Pittaborigh &mita. WAsUINOTON Cirr, *well 15 - Mr,President Pierce Michtied himeelf ter•day. upon the'Cibin difficult:v. ilia gessage 011 - th e affair of the Black Warrior betrsyed a .nervou. anxiety to conciliate the Fillilmstent,..and the ag gressire sentiment' which stistidim 'thin; wh ile s il he gave Spain ea:provocation. which could not be afterwards explained inomanner satisfactory to the pride 'of that Manx But the general tone of the document wee decidedly hostile, nay, even belligerent., lie speaks of the.seiture of the Dint Warrior 'az One of a series !`f,9itre on , Anterlean commerce which .hare not hen . 'suitably resented, nor. to any extent re dressed. This is a - reflection upon the adminis tration of his predecessors, and is designed to ,cosibeet theatiperior spirit, zeal and patriotism of his' own. Instructions have already been sent to Mr. &ante directing him to demand full indemnities for the seizure of the vessel end eargo, and the recall of the captain . general,' by whose authority act was counnitted.. Mr. Soule will probably experience little. difficulty in obtaining • satisfac- Zion, if Spain is not backed up by: an :anglo French alliance. r Ifthat tripartite loathe la 1n Atli force and vigor, the royal government will ' simply reply that Spliehas aright to enforce her revenue laws in her own way, and if wed° not like the treatment our sailors receive, we hare only to discontinue our visits to Cuba. This pet ty disturbance . may lead the country into seri ous difficulties. While. England and France are enmtged with -the •Russian autocrat,' it may - be suppOsed that they will be able to' offer hutlittle Obstriiction to itvigorous attack upon Cuba, and that the moment for annexation is too .favorable to be lost.. :Any new expeditions against the island will beheld by Siete . good cause of war, and she will meet the Mule. What if .France and England suddenly make their peace with the Czar,. and regain the use of fifty thousand sailors end one hundred 'ships of the largest clips, and ten thousand gum. Our Filibusters are ready enough.' to .'fight Mexico,.and do. net object to a foiny into Tneaten; _ or Central Ainerica,hut a head to hind fight with Spain, France and Eng land ism different affair, and I "entire the pre diction. that if 'Gise - powers - show their teeth Gen. Pierce and all the generals . in his eahinet will Toni gently as sucking 'doves over the out rages in Cuba. • The Senate to-day commented the considera tion of the • Gadsden treaty: . It washupported and explalued bY Meson, of ire., and opposed by*: Clayton, Dr. Gwlitn,. and Gen: Houston. This ! miserandediplomatie abortion may be defeated, but in View of the influences which now ;control our public affairs; its Confirmation need excite no 'surprise. I have ireemently shown thit it is a wanton throwing away ; of twcuty.millions of dol lars, and that it will takeout-of the polkets of Pennsylvania tax payers,' two sapiens and three hundred thousand:dollars. Any innnber ,of un blushing falsehoods have been and will be, told about gm ,ealue,of tie territory acquired. • But, we have the testimony of Major Emory, end Cali tains Cook; Johnson; and Marcy, in proof of its utter and irre4eeniable nerthlesranSa. genato,rs ;tell me that th;:pecepect fur . for the rejection 'of the troaty,hut an early decision-is not expect- In the Douse, Dr. Bridging PernYll, °femme A Democrat, broke grOund In fluor of the Nu brinks. bill- The New llampshire election is yet in doubt. - If it result ugfacorably.to the ad- Ministration, the Nebraska villainy is dead, and it is not-irreverent to say that it Is damned, by ,the universal execration of BM: country:: . It is also some actiofaction tp- feel that its unprinci pled authors will share the ignominy of its fate.- There is ground for hope thit the epittudamium Of Mr:Bridges 'May ; enda a dirge. Ilowyter, let us not be unjust, littrfiridges is not untrue to his party end his creed, , of b*th in these latter:Yell:4 in theextemdon,ofhuman 'boiidagr_,. and it is perfectly.. ins character that their disciples. should march ' to the attainment of their object oter Tiolated cOmpaets, through ceaseless egitailon, and finally, if need be, through 'Citrilsirxr. , . ' Your Whig State.Consention has made an ex celhmt nomination for Otivernor. - .Judge Pol.- lock distinguished himself, 'whlle - in • Congress, as ohs of thi,inetallia from - Peensylvenia rithin my recollection. He chum..headed and firm— a ready and akquent.speaker. He is a Whig .Of the Most determined character, and *Heats a wholesome contempt.for: all the deitingogimical cant and licentious . policy ;of the, Dimocraey of our day.... fie is a Model of an honest and digni fied politician:' The Democrats of Pennsylvania have now the upper. Lusnd, but the time is'hot distant when that party. must be driven train Power, not to iegiin it until - lifter a long purge tion. - I „trust that we hitie reached the dawn ing of that good time, and that 'Gov. pollock will inaugurate a - Season of Jubilee in wbleii we shill forget Jenics. FROM itsaummla Carrespoatlen. a Ow! Daily Pfttaimegh °siva* HAZILISIVIIP. March 36,1854 . . Both Houses of the Legislature met this mor ning at ten n'elook...,' ; The, minabers at the 'House were ; generally in attendance, and all the Sens tors. except twp.Ar=three.-..Theillno. Ili looking well, - Thavlnsr, recruited: remarkably during' the brief recep, rind,returnro their:labors with re- Moroi ketlltkand vigor, preParetto apply them. Belies earnestly to the .work.yet before them,ked complete it alas. early a day as possible. • - In the Senate today a number of petitions were presentedin favor of a prohibitory liquor law, and on a - .variety of other subjecta. . . Mr. M'Clintack presented a remonstrance from' Duquesne' boreitgh, spinal any - change of the place of holding their elections. • Alio, one from Wilkins, Penn tp. against k maklng the comity Sa lle for street damages' in Phials:ugh. ' ...- Mr. Damien petition from the 011111131 M Luther in Church of Pittsburgh, remonstrating against any interference with their burial groinsds. APsa a petition for the' restoration of the nct relative lo opening , streets in Pittsburgh. L• ' • -A bill changing the' lime of holding Courtslu ;Clinton ;county, was reported 'from Committee, • and iinteediately taken up and' passed: ' •, Mr. Dulhigton 'tnbutitted a molation; whiah 'wins adopted; to hold afternoon sessionaliereafter Lon Wednosdnyt and Fridays of each wiek &rat , . ..... . .... . Mr..ll7Clitimck called up thenen' School bill; lrhieh'veas mead by Nation& variously amended, iuul dim:used at length; . The thirty-third . sec- tion was Pending when the hour Of adjournment . . - Adjourned till 7 o'clock this erenmg In the llama also a large number or petition,' aecitmulited; and were , preseittedlhie'isor nirig, on a great sarietiof trubjects. i ' - - •" • • ..••• Mr. Hamilton .rend a bill in place Ichaise to duties of - Judge's , an to ecedeand fees in equity cases; !ind the District' Court or Allegheny • A suppletnent to theant providing for the pay :rn .- enrof thee , riloei!gws of Ocmirninent ; 'gaud sup : . pigment to' the act to alter and amend the fee bill; were alio Introduced, together whit flamer: ous others of n-local °tweeter. . The bill to regulate Inairdad companies vita . repOrted from the Ittdiraglicemmittee: • A resolution wasadopted, to hold Sessions on Mondays in the rooming instead of the after; two= as beretoforei and 'the ef4titoorts of Tnesdiys, Wedneednyi and Flide*r. ' The bill for the rale of the Public wor)m.inut made the special order' for •Thiinsday . , the =d Adjourned till to-morrow moming at 10 o'clk. SENAIT--Esening fieeniun , Senate met at 7 o'clock. P. M., itemise:deur ied to the consider:di t p,ntate bale. Several bine paha Sunup. ° SI u ms them the following: ' . Bill proliding for:the erection of a new Jail in .tuyetteccomt3r. , , to ineorporatethe 'BeiMaybrania Saving. Fund of Phtiadelphh DUI ;.tinppbnientary to the „Blinlingbani and Browneville./CAdaintred turnpike eftdeomliany: called tit: by Mr., Darate.. . 7 Bill lo authorlie:fde Commiesioners ofwesh,. ington counti., to iga4 Peter Wolf four hundred dollars for certain. *niers. Bill whiner-punkt* the .Buen•mahonthg and rittt•burglißallrOadPosaicany; called uPitY B. D. ullol w. , Billie extend the charter of the Honesdale ' Bill requesting the Governor to relicts Dan 4 Dank. Passed finally...yeas 17, nays 1.4; 11,." Comdettliffiti Xs oilite trifigqo Aeltat , - 1 -,... All to Sporint phmnshmioners to exiidnetthe Sountyi,hy yriati nays none: `-i - ''.!..;:k., Affairs drabs Neethateren Bank, of.- , d:eihtffi - .33illktrautlierffiiMie vacatink °fiteeetaini . ,:. ': • ....,, riely in etlleglietay city, celled pp liiMr..-.ltbrele. A, .., t relfittvd. to` Om-- dtanning Bridge niniz lid - 'lo ineffipointe the ExChange, Deposits ana pany. . Discount Institution of Philadelphia, .;.-Adjomned... -:..:. Bill to incorporate the Exchange ' Deposit - , The Wads headmatleae. Discount Institution of Pkiladelphia.- , Passed.fi. The nominations made yesterday by the Whig' racily—yeas 11, nays 11.' , . • •-- - -,, .., ... State Cenvention,.are received with universal air •liraval amongst the Whigs 'it the Capital, and as is Dill to incorporate the Clearfield and'. Tyrone ltaitroitdCompany. - Passed second rending gad liar as nikaln, heard elsewhere, and have °cos- isidover. . . . sinned 'tierious-alerin amongst ibe office holders , . Bill supplementary to the'Pitteb nigh and krie lin the ranks' of the Democracy. The high char- Beill'imd - Company. '. • . Istater of nur nominees, whether regarded in their 1 Bill to consolidate the York and Baltimore, the public;or mire° relations, have awakened ap- York and Cumberland, „ and the Susquehanna I prehensions of disaster in the minds of -the De-1 BiltirOial qaMPatiNjalo One COmpany,to'bet cal -1 mocracy, which they try in vain to conceal ! 4 4:the' gesquelmatut'llailload Company. Pas:. Many honest, candid men of that party are free f soil committee of the whole and was laid over.'' ,to acknowledge the superior character of our i • Is - ' ' can did a tes ; and to express thew f ears o f th e re. .., F . TIM iforst.—The following bills past fp s.' . Bolt of the canvass. The general sentiment of teulY: . - , Whip , and candid- emocrats here is, that if the supplement to the Allegheny Coal Cotitpany. Whig rity can be cordially united, and be 13111 to hacorporate the , Allegheny city and arc m .fram its late.fatal lethargy, the contest, Freeport Railroad Company. Mr. Putney;' Of at Certain to result in a Whig victory, will Armstrong, moved to subject this Company to a if not least be rendered exceedingly doubtful. For m y tonnage tax; which was voted down...- own'parts I feel confident,. if a proper organize- A motion was made to take up the resolution , tion is effected. - , .. against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise 1 The of Mr. Darsie is regarded as was lost—yeas 29, nays 37. an exceedingly happy one, for the post for which The. supplement to the act regulating Railroad he is rime/ His large exper i ence i n the legie- Companies passed second r log and wens laid lationnf the Commonwealth; his intimate know. over. 1 ledge of the financial operations of the. State, The bill to increase the ' mien of the State' and Of the abases which have prevailed in the agent's on the State Improvements from 81,60 to. administration of its affairs—(on the public im- $ 2 , 00 Per day,and the pay. of the laborers to 81,,25 prcmisnente especially)—Ms ability as a - States- per day, was debated at length. - The melon to man, and his sterling and incorriiptibla integrity increase the pay of laborers was lost—yeas 19, as a politician- en d akx . , mark him as pect di... nays GI. The original . bill to increase pay of arty fitted for the 'of a Canal Commissioner. State agents lost—yeas 38, nays 45 ; If the Cone:adieu ha searched from the centre. Tho bill to increase the pay of . District-Allier to the Circumference of the Commonwealth, they nays passed committee of the whole; when" the could not have selected a better 4 *th:de. I House adjourned.. • ' tenet, for thehougf of tbe State, the People will -, In the Aprnoon.—The kill relative teevidence, atmreclate his worth, and will have a proper z re: proposing some changes in the law was consider-• .. - . gird fur their own interests as tax payita:,nrid and negatived. the interests of. the Commonwealth, to eleOldrii The bill to extend the jurisdiction of Justices to the responsible and important office for-whieli of the Peace in criminal eases was discussed at considerable length, and finally postponed.- A he isnominated. With such a man as Mr. Darsie motion to postpone it indefinitely, lost in the Clusal.Boatd, - even in the minority, the frauds anticorruption& that hive notoriotuilypre- The supplement to the act relating to rOads, sailed' for years, in that department, if not highways, and bridges passed finally. ' ' wholly arrested, would, at least, receive 'whole-, Adjourned , some check, which would prove exceedingly. beneficial to the pnblic treasury. I trust, I re peat, the people will awsker -s— rton• proper appre ciatlan • of the worth of our candidate,mnd their lown and the public interests. Geo. IaILIMER passed through Harrisburg to day en route for Baltimore, stopping In town a few hours. He visited the Capitol during his stay, and attracted marked attention. His ad mirable conduct in so 'promptly endorsing the Whig nomination for ,Governor, by his dispatch last evening, has won for him admirers and friends, whohope at some future. day to hive an opportunity of showing howsrellihey- appreciate As I close my letter, (9 P. M.,)-a serious lire is raging on the South Mountain, about twelve miles above our place. The wind is blowing a perfect gale from the North-Wed, and It is ra pidly spreading. It is plainly discernible from town. I send you a copy of the resolutions adopted by the Whig State Contention. 1. Resolved, That the constitution of the tional and State 'Oerernments embrace every 'thing that is essential to the peace, happiness And prosperity "of the 'citirea--that all laws should be enacted with espresa reference to the greatest good to the largest number, and when passed In pursuance of constitutional anthonty, demand the obedience of all the people.e 2. Raohyd, That topreaßrte the national union ought to be_ the highest ambition of the Amer ken Citizen, and that all !Metopes to weaken the affections of the peeple-for ita continuance and maintenance, to violate ita compromises or to produce discuseion of its value awl efficacy ehould be indignantly frowned down,as aspecies'of mor el treason. 8. Resolved, That those provisions of the Kan sas and Nebraska bill, now before Congress, which 'affect. and repeal the Missouri Compro mise, are a deliberate breach of plighted faith and public conipact, a high handed attempt. to force slavery into a Inuit territory now free from it by law, a reckless renewing of a quieted sal tation, and therefore meets the stern, indignant and unanimous condemnation of the Whig party. 4: "Rejolred, That in the enactment of laws, whether by tuitional or State Government, these important results should be constantly in view, to wit: Universal education, religious liberty, and the useful and happy employment of the toiling mattes, the bone and sinew of the That . ' .our foreign . policy should be conducted nisiguaninionsly,.so . that no injustice or wrong be dime to others or submit ted to on our part. G. Rewired, That the policy of protecting our home industry against the depressing loth 'ence of foreign capital and labor, is as YOgrld in principle now as ever, notwithstaLling the acci dental censer which for the. moment may teem to declare otherwise.. 7: Resolt;e4, That the Whig party are inf 4 vor of a just aid equitable Homestead Bill, a n , recommend to ourSenstors and BeresentatiVed in CongretstiOnt 'Pennsylvania to aid in the , pas- - sue of such a Bill. 8. Rowlrid, That we congratulate the Demo . eratio party...that former differences between them and the :Wl* party, on tho subject" of the Banking institutions of Penniylvania, are settled by a resolution of the late Democratic maven tien-7reirogniring .ana adopting the Whig doc trine on that subject. , " 9. Rewired, That the Whig party, now as heretofore, will continue to urge the sale of the . Pubis Improvements as the only means by3thich our ,heavy and oppressive Taxes can be reduced, and the ultimate payment of 'the patio debt be accomplished. 10. Retried, That this Convention with ex treme pleasure present to their constituency, -the Whig „party of this State, the names. of 34011,1 PPLLOCK of Northumberland, for -Gover nor, Gwent: DAILSIE of Alleglietif, for Canal Commissioner, and Disizt. M. Smote of Mont gomery fiir Judge of the Supremoi , Court, be ..cause these gentlemen are not only faithful sound; and tried Whigs, but of approved ability and expeiience far their respective stations, and also honest, pure and gobd men. , 11Atuusocza; March li, 1854 Is SENATC.—.The .annusl ntatoments of the Delaware Canal. Company, and therbylrena Val ley Opel and. Railroad companies, were laid be fore the Senate. . _ lirClietock presented a petition from DitUtoßampien, of Washington Co. for divorce. Also one fromlEconomy, Beaver Co., relative to a oe;tain Stattritd. Petitions !dr a. prohibitory Liquor Law were presented by ?dune. Kunkel, Brans, Sit Clinger, Ilendrieki; ~C ressweU, Quint. and Putt. 11ida..8.V.r0117..0.—8i1l to increase the juris diction of-Jurors and - Alderman, withit. negative recommendation; bill relative .to land patents; bill relative to eqrporations; bill relative to par titions, With. a negative recommendatienvbill rel ative to. Mechanics' liens in Westmoreland, Elk, and other counties: bill relative to. property of -widows of decedents, with a negat-ve recom mendation;.-bill to incorporate an Academy at Carmichaels township, Greene Co., with a nega tive reremmendation; `itipplement to the North Westem Mutual Insurance Company, of Penna.; bill tdeacorporste Coneniangh Bons of Temper ance, at Livermore. ,Westmoreland Co.; bill to change the, syStem of managing the Public Ira , prorements; sqvdement to the Penna.Atailrond Co;, and, bill to incorporate the Westinoreland Bridge Co. Buds PLact.--Id.r.. Dante read a bill in piaee to authorize the Judges of -the District Court of AllegkenrCo. to regulate fees in equity - Kunkel, one to incorporate ,the Butler imp rovement Company. • • Mr. Skinner,. a supplement to the Erie Co. Insnrence Company. r.ltieetar:oneio authorise the recording of exemplified copies of deeds. ' ' 'Jr. Kunkel offeride resolntion requesting the State Treasurer to inform the Senate what - amount of leans bare been made by the several •• railroad, canal, and navigation companies of the .fitate, end whet amount of tax his been paid in io the State Treasury on such. loans. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Darlington, one thowmnd copies etthe Jormil of the Canal Commission ers, were ordered to be feinted. NEBWKA 12.84)L1JTIONS Mr. Piatt moved to:proceed to theconsidera tion of 'the Nebraska resolutions. Mr. Creswell celled the orders of the day. Mr. Platt moved to postpone the orders, for the, purpose of taking up the resolutions; and called the pas'and nap,' which were - ordered, and re sulted'i3 follows: • • Yeatiestnit.' Barnes, Darlington, Darsio, Evans, 'lleinilton, Hendricks, Jamison, Ktnier, Kunkel; 3PClintock, M'Parland, ger, Platt,_Skinner. Slifer-IG. Nays—Menne Duelcidew; Cresawell,' Foulk rodi Fry, Goodwin.; 'Byron Batelin, Epbraitit W. Hamlin, 'Hinter, Hoge, -Priao, guiggle; Sa ger; Wherry, M'Ctudin, Speaker-14. 'So the' gneettion Wes determined in , the nets tir•-+reguin:nt two-flit:do; The Sehoolbill then again came up in - order on. emend reading, the thirtrieeend section pCniP lig. The sections to - the the forty-fire': were considered.' .linmerous iirriendments were of fered-and-discuseed, and some' adopted, the 'for" ty-firet section;pending at the hour of adjaurn , Adjourned till 4 - o'clock' p. ii.; . `Senate met at 21 for the eon .sideretion of Private Ms, !rho following passed Bill 40 teilhorize the Canal Commissioietv to swami tbe Ado of JobnCresswell and on, for • damps to 'their boat inebe.Peonc. Caul.. • ••• •• Bill etippitaistrary to the A illeghony l t !oal •in fiteatoset to. , • ' ..~ ::a. ~ ,,,.,, ~ . c , `~.Yr~•'v~,,.xeai:, L ~.x+v' , ~rvav':w,,,, ~Lxt:i:Lr~~...%j-us:~:... I` BRING . Foliose, Swan Frowitia."—We were-quite surprised on Saturday, to find on our table a basket of artificial ficrwers, of rare beauty. taste, and fidelity to nature; and id naturally perfumed that we were deceived at the firstlitudi into an impression that they were the , prodUct* of some Green House. of =musing excellence and variety. A car. - I, in neat, lady-like band, an nounced the Janne to be Mrs. Kara Ssus,,,wlio designs td•givse an the afternoons and evenings of Thursday and Friday of this week, ,an tion, at lAfayette Hall, of Leathee*oric, broidery aMPArtifieial Flowers. This Leather work is sothething new, at leak to and is net. only extremely beautiful, but highly utilitarian, and will attract general attention. By it articles of Furniture. Work ilexes, ere., can be orna... mented with raised work, equal to elaborate specimens of Carving. Of cotirse, - all the ladies who love beauty and art will go to theeahibition, and if the ladies go, gentlemen will not stay away. • Tut Btson Wanaton CASS.—The New York Times says it learns from a private source, enti tled to' full credit, that the Courts °Maw at Havana hare decided veinal the legality.of the action of the authorities in confiscating the car go of the Black Warrior. The ground taken Is; that inasmuch as they concede to the captain of the ship the right of elteting, his manifests• at any time before reaching port, they Cannot deny him the privilegeef correcting it within a reason-, able time afterwards. . . • If this be So, the affair will be settled •without any dificulty. it taw courtwof kw decide the act illegal, indemnification to the owners .of the steamer who suffered from the illegal net, will necessarily follow:—.l'ilqadelphia Leger. , --- Lyon's Xathainz—Tor prftening, re- Wring. claming. and baantifflaa , L6B niar,ailliniarlas nerron. Ifsadisoba. andominxernals• I. a Dwain ita f•Pn6LIIO6, oolatenalsv with' tba eitillsatton of the :lobe. makes all praise rapardsous;all sxaggaratton taws.' able; and shwa to dbooves7 bu hood sitbattote to pampa° ID infontestad, Its tnconteatabli tianerfortty. sklanB and takuosdata—lamoralA• ettlseas Dom an profit dons of 1116—tbe leading Journals of Euromuld Amadei ladles +ha ?Ma used, non' theta! &mu -. 4.44.10; and IttotherOn 4tati Nuisetiese-In fad Ita 011Aoslabolue. searyWhers, (fan plobtlans to ldnimpronounge it the Man pkashig and effectly. attiele either as • afedkinal orlullst 'lmmoral:Son afei predneid. Do not fall to fin it a teak Prla hat 25 anti.' • • • - • . D. 8. DADDRB, Proptidar,llll Brow N.Y. fluid In Pittebuzgh by a. a. amer.. C. Taxer . r.. on 4 Brum it natter. NOTICE.—Tuo undersignedo. Frederick. Lorna, of the aim of lore.. Shallaat o,..aztd Thos. . fawart, or the late firm Stewart. Lloyd, IX. hate tit dal fumed a be 10, under the mos sad tt' atittit itiL o; 'Z ' And V ita 4 . C riast " boom No: 61 vo star Ml4lll,betweenFerryalallnewt etrat, where e then on heodan anatmharnt of the Iron and LULU. which the oiler kr ode os! aseooVala n tos tams. • They rea y the'_patronaite of the pail& REDEICK. LOREi Se;:dif VMS. IL SIEWIZT. , !Indigestion and Livei Coinplaint Cured 111' KIER'S PETRCLEIJAL,Itesd the fulicorbm letter from • Rev. 0. Dickerson, • Miastensry in Oregon: , • • Ma. B. M. Km—Dear Kin.—Myeelf and wifeliavinArn o gre g y r ou tua l'ar the wa bos tw a n t or th do un' aties. no the Congretratimlni let D. tide Pl of my people an affected indigestkut no asetion• of the liver. the Plme of my .elf and wife. before faking your PETROLEUM. OR ROCK OIL. We took emend bot tles—two or thesedmh—about a Veer and ls balf MM. and we have never ene eel so good belittle for fears as we have does that lime. Thad not taken • single bottle brews thatlnlirmee of the etommth welm sodDlUngoat the dye. peptic was relieved, and _1 hassfelt nothing Mit sines that time.' My wife was alwirelteved *OW • ehrmis disease of the tin% wt i tt r rl been orotund yams dandle& hr.lho u"m. Sefedin. S Canal Resin, DEO. U. KEYSER,. 140 Wood st, nod Druggists and -Deakre every. when. [Papers advertising Petroleum es/Pl.l .046__ Breast Pumps.—Ttus best apparatus .for drawing Ma breast aver invented la D. NeedbanCe Breast Pump. ,It arta without gala la Ample in its construction and misters witlithetion lu *very vane. Sold, win:ileitis and retail. at KEVIEWP.I4O Wood at. • VA .. Consumption• owl Spitting tiomi.—Sue. the certificate of Alr..Tllll2er 11. Henry. Air Many' yam Drupelet°, of the Farmer.' Hotel. Fredericieburg..V.,.. and late of the Chr Hotel. Illchtiond. Va: Dr. John 3tlnae. of the ear of R1t•••••41••••• • ref, tiler pbjwician, and of mune °pooped. to what h. celled Sauk medicine.. was obliged to ow that Its, good effect. to the - twee of Hr. Rfunarf. wex wonderful indee , h Ile had been giren up Ur orreral phy Oct.; had tried most of the onset medicines, end was on the vale of do. Del., no well as the newts, when he tried Carters tipanteli Milder.. We refer the Public to his foll.and leartthreri thirsts *round the bottle, stating Me arm age adr,rtieement. • • mhtfe.lm • NEW SPRING GOODS. •1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A. A. MASON CO.) Ilave received and are now open' ing Two ilanaand am' and packaireg Pr F.A.g.•.nd Alutimn Gambol' miry drocription emnßadzarm P.M' . :10D plecesof the rldLest etyles Of Plaids, Stripes, Brcade, Yleured. Changeable, Yoult le Sole ! Foulard. CDhut and Blark4Uks of ever, oescrlettoo, • • • ' ' DIIESB GOODS.. 1200 pieces Pule Printed Gamete, (lowedlnca, Tissues. Ornandtve, Crepe de Paris. Ch.llya, Penlona, MA1...3u. onetts. Cambric., elso, cum of 310na Lalues, 000010 do.; tilughame. 811 AWLS, 'MANTILLAS. &C. - • 100 Cartons, bone. Sumo, BreetterShaeLn Canton CM.. 811 k, Thlbst, Cashmere. Duro and other 'haulm every .variety orNantflW,TYlmn. Yisites , de. of thetemmi and %reign manufacture. AND ,lIILL.IBRT GOODS.' r 140easee of Straw. timid and Lace Boone* -also, the most fashionable styles of Lawn and Silk &nude of Puts. New York arid their ono manufacture; Goode of "" 7 lii l litkornignin. LACES.' TRIMMING& 100 cartons of Collars, Sleeves, Choultelts, AN Lams, slidtts., de., de.; all the latest style' of - Gnu Yelmoline Gimps, Fringes,Ribbons, Gallows, Jte.. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. • TOOdos of Hosiery and Olowe, of every quality: the beet wake of Kid Gloves allreys oci and; Mao. a full Meek of. Nene' Ynrotshlne Geode, _ LfAEN .12171110SRESEF I ING A mos stet. dock, Including Damask Table um..., IHs-: pers A Wnen Obeethms, Napkins, Toweling 14.11011. Vgllts Wc, 1 too men and bole, of Oakum, Glesedied and Brown' bosuns Vlennels.Chacks.lesesta, Sommer Stolle Delhi. Writings. OkothseCaulateres end so.b.tur. Talkalt Trim wings, kn. kr— ix, • thwPrleles In all the roost extenslve and best selected Mock In the Western eountry, to which they *Whit the In ilg7:l7=gbe eindantly received throduh the sauna. Only one prim- A. koIIABON m 613. No. 25 Fifth street. NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM - r D ARAN HAESqvlrkeY4, B • ciEZEIN.IANDt.STRAC.2IEI2kwiI. ° "1 • very. moderato mire, will It lo thetteitermt_to_ at this well hnown no nt where eo tre adds flue I. gnarantled. or no charge made. IT og on. of OW ' largest .4 toot arrariged Ade end flay I ights "t"E" mci t pp trr oo pp we rßpfo IrstaidTgln vitzetr=orau..l4, ampois .4 ff. York. r. Y. eaters hlmeeMe *f atte l t w o offer tot. patrons of the Art: a stria of Dagnerrecdrpos, either Mealy or la groups. which has ewer brow somossed. Boa.. °Prn sod orwrntlng 113 all weathers, from 8 o'clock a. st. to 8 ofelnek. r. . WPM & MIMS' SAFSEL- 2 -11eia is tsar klod of testimony as to the.ae of our tiAirs. 14.1 i width re ear ecorldartly rat the rrpotatfoo of our out We hate already puldlebed moral entUtrater, - pot* that saw made Sts oar Maw .and otrUltm7 oado:alid gold atop!, hats beer 'Weeded to the MEREST TESTS LE ACTUAL COSSLACLEATIONE, mad Srerrlotd their am Arras totally hire froodamags. The Wowing Is mtoUsii , prootof the same Inerotesiltde character 510,000 WORTII 01.1100 KS AND PAPERS SAT= WITH. • . ALKICO. ; Zionelaave 12: - 1852.1 "i tem.. Rork* A Bantes—Dear -61i*—Tour try hatirs :stem dais reeelyed. I sr= pre , , Lat 'llth era the los of the. Wth am last —my store LolltUrrt Wing to ash*. It vat bat of rood and ,t hrh i lres WWI -there recabuilding. Mr ur a ft was In It at thrJaareflhe Om and l Into the. cellar whore Aoe hem, r . _hrils hxdlt ru i smourts ti git Arent . di the Soh' I Smoootsd to strut i r dn ThaaaW i oiWtl =saw, riorr i rlr 2,-I.auy' person it It ars bushlesit ustlareoUt u lA r.o, - 1 0 . t re = d a t 4 - 4 1 i rs• • Tna „ J :" • X'Cliatiieles Finny X • with.atauttou al.4l+6lamiu..4o4oture.totb44, Tortswantenthiftistill imP4P,of thaw nimble _Ladies Lew rem - arcs mr ctreg murdete , Alb?* a ;AMY FMtkaarar opaliss. ecanyttidan in part &Ns, Stabil Martin. Me* Lynseinsaino. Iberian 13rtnir ret-ItoOk Martin, Genett,' COI* and Souk. palm tintra Tietorknas. Polaarir Cu", ` Ban. de., tamer Wood and To Printexs.n-For sale, a Ica of, second aso' esasia masa Adiartiala and livable Coo Raley, at law gwetaa Sosalre at thla °Mae., iala cIIIRIVEH DILWORTH & CO., . WHOLESALE GROCERS - AND COMMISSION' MERCIL437B. No 130 and 132 Second street, beicreen Wood and Smithfield. IPlttsbureh. and Anent. for Lez k Kirk. parker, ennestitannera. Phite&lphie—a full innattnent of Italinad Bums and Brenter on hand. to •bkh we Invite the attention of the city taw* jetz.ikndte. HENRY. ‘ ,11..,,p, , 0LL1N5, lOIIAADL\ COMMISSION ritCrIANT, AND WHOLF.SALZ DEALKIt IN CILEESE. DUTTEE, SEEDS, , •I And Prndoes Genentir No. 25 Wood stroet,-,Pittshurgh. -- O'COMME:II,. BROTHER 41t. CO.; BIANK,ERS &MY INSURANCE' DEAL- . 1,..11)0to. 1 16 . Wood itieet. one door tram lint street, Pitts' burib.--Buz and moll Paz tad Quzrent Panda. Bight and , Mae E.:4414., Cola,' Plaelm r taztern and Weaken BlUe, and Psandapry IledziK allow 8 per eezd on ThiviDe poOtza of Par and Csarent Money; and.pware Vire and Marino Policia. to 'the. 3.laa Izscsuzicz Conzzaz, 88.111 baidt.13170,008,) yid ROTA/ Inzazzns Co=rny, (C•zdta • . Dr. Banning's 'Lace or Body Braces : The Bruce of !Dr. • r . . " . ' Banning Is now =up lei • f .' • .•'. ':• ,•• •' ' :ore 4=U of agr t l ; -, fee the sere sad erereetket I of Veal. ' Pulmonary, Dye peptia,Nirreatis. SpinaL Fe .seale, Merles and Child-bed 1 , . WEAKNESSES, such se Pre ., I . lams Inset Chronic' ir ', • ....." I .".-- ohms. Drsegtest th e Dow els, Piles, Fists. Milk Leg, and Enlarged le es. , . This V I - has the unction cisme of . the zest distin guished sal reetile tire csonkto, smbpir whom .4._ Drig. Mott. Ind U.S./100a, Brown, - lad - M'Lean, of New Totic Drs. Burroughs,' Rieherdson, 'ttabereouri. 'Merrell Sod Cutteingbazo, * of Sarannah, besides other., es they be seen by red:sense to the mays, rnkt3 I hare for free dlse WI also keep for out. Mel's, Chapin's, Jackson's. Vsniiiiteds, Mn. Beth'. Marsh's, North's aterseveral oth er EaPiSmiem • . - - - • - - - ' Met., SEY3IOITRI3 CULLVATIIC Strii.OßTEll 4 .l.; which, betides the need Import has w• etlatulatlea of the t: wade torrent Waugh the parts effected. elat ;AI; 0 - 1 14 TRUSSES FDR.TIIEIILIVF AND RADICAL CilltßOV HERNIA OR RUCTtalli. Throe are thousand. Mr...mons who are &Meted ulth o Rupture of the Bowels, who Pal . little attention to the disease until the bowels become etungnisted, when In all probability it may be too late.— flow important itie, then. For all three sofferlog Dun enigma of "Rupture of the Rowels; to tall at once open Dr. KEYSEIt, at his Wholonale . and Retell Drug. blare, comer .of Wood street and Virgin oiler . , and proeitre a THUS& to retain the protruding portion of the hovels. Pr. RtYggil has an office Lark of the Drug Store whale llama are applied, and warranted tottire "Wafer :tkor. Ile also bee .rosy varlet/ of Trueeee that you ein wee, and at any print. to suit the oboe of every one to need of thetullek. I also keep every bled of Notiarrrera 0 . 1 1 , 114.6..Zispe.ligkry Bandages, Mastic goctiage, stn enlarged relua, and all bled. Of trunhanioaltapplianors need in the cure of disease. ' , I could reepertrolir Invite theattenthin of tba:jaht,lieto• 'an excellent TRUSS FOR CRlZORRR,.whlolltivjulably eerie cares to a tory abort time.. ' ' • ... Reed the folloyring cure furnished at. hi. phrektan ln an adlolelag eeentr: - • w • • • • "The Thaw you "lint hai aorta the aeaq which I thought you would to pleated to know . . lb. .tee Interested too quite delighted." • Dlr. KAISER'S DRUtPS7ORR A. 171 TRUSS DEPOT,. N 0.140, rote or Weal Wed and 111111 a eI.T, sirn of the Golden Mortar. 11.--Airy'rerson eau hare 'a Tram fent to any - part of the couotry by euelming $hT mall, staling the side of ech.]. and sending the measure 'around the body, tumor dtately ors the rupture. Mayen 110. ligo. it. KEYSER. ie224lkilmT " 140 Wood .t.. Pittebnrah, Pe. • ' SPRING 1854. seiguiwK, DOWI'ONi; 42 'MARK= Philadelphia, -- OFFER TO WESTERN MERCHANTS, A Wen and handsome ARSOILTIIMiT OF • DWI - GOODS,, At ldwest market rates tel Cash and .Prompt .IWYETIS. Medicine Chests.-I , c. KEYSER, Whole. 0f;46.1, at 140 Woad moat, has on hand i.pWdid dump:Mist of MEDICINE cams fur famllke and otnm Meta, it various wires. Thom In nnat of iortkden of this Una would do .nU to glee laytt:lL Jallklkw • , iIsiSURANNVOMPANY, _ NEW YORK. • Axist CAPlTAL k stio o frfi oo! , .Arwat. • ~ ,I NJALFlliVort.rakoWYk• • um a the Ntssoittra.a. .r, of oorzdart Alb. Thealere of Demon A Me.\am aa _ Ilvelarr .. ... of Mono, Kt us AE t . B. .--.--.Flrog of MAMA. tiepin Mtn of E G.o rebrio ali" er it. A ON., f glare & Flolo. Mary 0 .. Firm of v.Cioi o Ibaew . of Jo A A Cha " r " te.t h"' .6. /Tad, — ....... of C. L. I teb & to. Join it. tor J. C. A (?• IKU:a. LaJoeert....----tira of A. tA. Looms., A to. Firm of Basellor A Ike i friatr Ur"A.2'"" : 7.7=E= of Loots Aitetburf Jr. & (b. &ref of J. M. Recta. M D tror t A -Amor T. nowtradi - FlanTt . '110" a ; P. N r5itu7.6. — ...7.7.7.7-11=17 mtanis. Finn' & ON \ ft (111 • ...Firm of Sherman & Cb4llrte. D. ..Firso 14E. D. Morgan A lb. a , cutao, Lothrm k of T. & Meneoge. ((rear HAlare . ...rsoof oofr t Job . o& Oortr&. ("ar as.---,..fi Non Nor a M...0/fro /1414 .. .. of Boyd & 1.01. Duel tr.'D ' — Firm .. Merrlet *fret Bur ....... of A. E. Dann_ _am. Ear of R.' Lockwood_ Th. L A Bo c L). Imetos of 'north.. A ll. i ' eaur, A. rhoiAt. —.-11,41 of 8r0... moT hag c IL Fraldnicust, Firmbf Frotbilmboot,' Newell A /1. Stotft - —..t. -Firm of lierift,lDlrlbut ACa Curb's NW& --Finn off ondit. & Noloo.• Word .3. Work.. . .... ... of Work & DroAo NetAos efteekrren_ Firm of 011,4m4 Etorkwyg A Jaws MomArey.-.-Flrto of Drl4/ e i r iugu t t . ,Ba. k r: F. 01 . 0 M, ..... Firm of Forgo & Co. 11...•er Mom. :......_._.....»_... offieors. • ' DIMEON LAAJMIO. noe Clf A5..7. MARTIN. Eeerefo&f.,:.:_._.- Citizen's Inn:ranee Coniry of Pittsburgh 11. D. KING. Pruidnit. SALIM L. MARSUILL, '---- UFP/1.4, 91 WA TM BET WEL%' MARKET AND 11DOD STRERTS. • 101.1SSURP3 lltf.L AND CAIIOO RISKS ON THE 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI IMMO, AND THIGUTAIMYM /T./urns amine Lao Pr Dermapt 14, P. ALSO Paad gums! tkperas qf Mr AEA 4out LAN 1, NAEIGA not TRANSPORTATIOS. • . • liaal. Dagabey, 00l Km, lisrbinith. • Sous U. , Wayar firm* "la Pb ' J. fcnoonmat.r, Wm. B. Way., • lotim. • A. IL HOLMES -&* BRO., X.NOrAcRIUDJ Cr SOLID BOX . VICES, SLEDGES, MATTOCKS, - CROWBARS, &C , Timber Screw, Bridge Bolts, Car Bolts. argio ; lnit i or it Adr i v . iggr Kama. ornet. 2.S WOOD it. gree= nem LW. Smogs. • , All Linde or Ulsoluorith Week Br Bridges. Be-. dons at . the sartrtmd. mikes sod up Newt Bilms,• ,g13,..U1 work srangillot Mto say esanntatturei . 1.40 • --__ Girard FireY.LPIIII and • Marine Insurance . ..Cs PIIII,ADA. • • • sQTFICE OF PITTSBURGH AGHNCY, owner Fonrib and &Meltleld street,. CAPITAL. DI.VI COO. 0/11—IPM. St. tiv•ln.J. P. Skitter. IL A. Ph.let. • Paul TAlatiow. K. 11. D.M.. J. FL Ilitetrows.Tboatutt.• tel.6ll,Sw.troulAteneA IS. B. (Loarna,. Thom.. engem, 11 . m. 11. Power... . Ours., A. Hut PAIIIIp *nydrr, wee. V Alex. Ilette is. Jr.. Forman Pbrpmed. Joilllnman.. PreiL A. A. MUM. &rev. • - ottoootyoolleo Voctartes,Xttbals. Wow& t il l:art= " tantr "a STATE - - lin .AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. ..i.. ......, .. i OP PKVSSYLV ANIA. i . RANCH OFFICE- , —Corner Fourth and. 1i81th.5.1 , 1 amt., Plttainrair. CAPITAL, $350.000. Mirroino—John P. Rutherford. 'Dauphin tb.; P. O. Sialralek. ,.. l . l . .azis o liarg: &mutt Janet. POlLulciptda: A. L 14.1 . ril: t ..itagx,ri.Aiets,CVAbillariEl= j. C. (..la; John u. Rutharfordjkanohlo ..u. - • • JUlllf p, HUTIIIMPOR.D, Predgent . . . - . • ' A. J.(llLLAl,_Senetal7. . , . • . A.. 1. Plitlil TX Ulna I . • Ilti•tboINOPOP•PI uill Wore again.* I. of ow and Imuid as and thinalaniattorn on Wilding. m il mat try at lonent rate., en% Agent. lit aldity. on Mingling homier. olitheir perfetualk. Or ANA Urinal (ocean rll./... ...*PROTECTION' rISURANCE --. COMPANY, ovIIARTVORD. COM_ Capitsll3l. l ‘..Anaitiarreashuns arkl Woolsra run& • $11902 . 000. INt.:OBx OO RATED 1825. policies/I Ruiuratue issued at all times on the ! Z. Most favorable terms, against -111.01iS: OR BA 31 A 0 E ::B-Y. FIRE, °ems PERILS OF NAVIGATION.. s, iIEOROE L ARNOLD, Afoot, ouPtUalnerband suns./ C o.t- • • • Thousands of. Cues of Consumphon Lava beau carat by the use of lICSITTON, CLARKE t 00'8 tIENVINE MEDICAL COD LITER. OIL It t. do wad p e p / y.00.0w Quit& Medicine, tat the TM. OR of the lemh Cod n th Item, viewed with the eds.& care P 3 eul to piatenae Its valuable propettlee let the Willed dale or perihelion sad Is yanounirudet by the moat eminent Pity. edam • Cirna>r-11• [Rat nr .rriortir .4 Melaity of ow Ott Ina loduakl hasty Imlt.Uoua, tad horduse.. v in slake that the 'Ganda , Artle-ho has Ow signature of names , CLAUKt Co, am. I.h• eft* at each bath.— tad Drthilists Satlerhar thrOhitaht th• 0.11.4 r • • 42444.1. " ark, Jaa..t. 1 • _ _ • Among pliesses, Djapopgii — iindl:lVCt Complaint mak is mat dittie:cat to rare. We urn aimed to Imes tt tu our:power to poled out a• Trawl hid% lay Proved effectual la many: umsad whkb we eta astrly recommend u a certain and tealibleran; It has beta the Muria! Terrains thousands from an untimely Mean the Mootland's Germau Mem, prepared by De C. M. Jackena. at the Cumin Medic's, Atone, LT irele et Phil► t l / 4 4d to pßobussu r . by ff1. 12 . 11 N0 ffttale Dues Meta. Ore Wood sat. • "WNW Ware,tunuss, eto, iciaTbe premlies 110. , hi lb. COCUMSE7 r haus *Car. ott Pula it., ad. Jolaths du 'Yak of the Amaricea Bata, troop. hi a saralag. AMA/ •I • :am tr • ~~~;. • • Amortt,to Farmoro-,how to . havitgood.! '.llo4er and more of itandloeolthysfoc New Diseoverieli VEGETABLE CATT LE POWDER -- - "These Powders are put tip in'ime pound pacis and are rMdly.:i a good attic* notonlifoi the disease. Incident to horses s y s i,s 4 and ether &tamely, but they are likewise an excellent article tO Improve the condition of the animal. jui)vad, 0,..., , they not may Inepriww the oatolltlou of mud, a mia, taltbar themes the quantity as well as ire- prays the quality of milk and butter. The proprietme sir that It hemmed the quantity of butter frail half a pound • to a pound a week to each cow. while those - hoarseuo who bare tried It far $ pared and a half to two pomade per 'week, with the aerie kind of feeding as belbre. Of one thing we are certain. all who nee it onco WILL use it all,the time and save money by the operation sa wellas ire peeve i-the epposrance of their stock,. Price. i 5 eta - • imPer. 5 ms pars foe II- GEO. ETSEIt. 50.140. I comer'Me Wood it. and ws/ler. - - • • wholesale and Detail Agent: Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rise, Inning and Eluting Ecnrder, In 1411 142). PlA.gel *burr on hand end for side from Atarisine. In lop to (nit per chasers, on favorable' term,. • Alto &EU . Aut. • • ix F. C. BlDWELL,ManaGidurtes' A Jct.. lAs imat street. Pittsborsh --71 - - -IHARDWARE.' LOGAN, WILSON .& Beg to call the attention of . Buyers to their exteuidve Stock of • • • • ArARTIWARE AND SADDLERY,. Dakar the matt complete assortments-t. the .ItSCHIVIM BY ILECEST PACKETS FROM EUROPE: and .11kb they 04TX/I:title ruoet.faeorable • tem., Mar 'ettaats going East wM and. their interval promoted by buYlng their lIARDWAKII at No. 32 Wood'oireet. PitiOborsh. (Imoss alum TWIST. C IUI Lr. IHTeLI SO/IsdAwS PEARL STEAK •C'ANAL BASIN, ALLEGIIENY; NEAR TILE HAILED/ID STATION. Families will be supplied with our various re des of Pitaill onouND FLOUR, Ly leaving their or dere at the Mill, or In our boxes at Logan, Wilson & Wood street or Braun k halter, corner of Liberty arid St. Cha Druggistr stn. urg Pi Alle ttsbh; T . IL P. lieltwarts, or J. T. sample,sample,s. . Flour will be gheny delivered to amities 'neither of the cities. . Tent., CASH on delivery. • , BRYAN. 1:141011;DT A CO. J0931.11.1110......,......4 WILMS, Jlt COMILIN - • kikilia linftithit3, Occassou TO J. von WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 00•WOODITRERT, • s • nrzwarimr, PA. \ \ Prorniettira of Dr. 11.1.1nels ‘ Celebrated Virratruir, NIL*. tr. • • JAMES P. TANNEt • WHOLESALE DEALER . 1N BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, LEATHER,. NO. 56 WOO& street, Pittsburgh \• • • 11221rert Nano e)rw ,11Ni• Stock consists ofupwurtin of .2.soo,easem, notrieing every veriety. sod ebyli of BOOTS . SHOES, spa BONNETS. pipe/used &red from New En L od t s tg i er ,r adarglr s p t.. i t .r . tr u l4L i i...d iILNTER SAgi z siiir with thaw of Philadelphia and New York. tHar ' eluverre ' ;Aral s od Tltre. NEW . . Dr. Moree's Invigorating ' Rliltir, o r i\ CORDIAL—If It Inc Inquired how this ' great restorative - 1i 1 arminspliesing inch extreonilnary curse, wecan only reply ! that lo the Arabian herb that forma its cardinal Ingredient , have been blended by the Omnipotent Physiiims, a larger' amount and greater varieties of curative yropertln than ; but heretofore been 'apposed to exist lo ahundred different article. of the pharMacomela. A whole Medielue chest of remedlee,fro to speak, tams to here been ooroldne ‘ ,din this , herb I and In the 1.1..1.T1R or CORDIAL is bare their eon-. oentrated mama It. Is the effeet, how ' . notilsMause with which we ban to deal in the enema! SPP/ 1 . 4 1°.° °f the modielde. • tire victims of, dyspepela are cured, the nervous an relieved, the Isalfpiretysed resume their Mar, It 7. the sufferers from beadache are, tormented no morn the weak heroine •Igorouit the tint of jaundice' leave. the , complendoe af . ttra MMus, the &pryer.' in eplitts beworior heclant, the sick In ibac.t in every condition of di..... derive lonnedlat• booth from the um of Dr. Florae In Mgorating pair or‘Omilad. Tboa, Leta, reitia4 , l er irrefragable proOL are presented to the attention of Inns. lids, who eaumrify threat by 3..151041e bottle •of the moll eine. The Cordial le put op highly ooncentreted, In pi nt lid the, Prins three dollars per bottle; two - for five MAlers. els. i fur entire douaitt • . C. R. itiNtl, *opoetor, . 192 linnolviay; N. Y. ' , - Fold\ v Drugg i sts throng/snit the rniced - Kte e.=.' der and Vest Indies... • tl eneral Astute - In Pittsburnh—llemlng Don.; corner Wood. and Fourth streets: and Gem. 11. .lieyser. . corner Wood street and yArist allay,- .. -. WPllll4 f l WOSEIfft--ffilkinilti theorieo hare been started Misfire to the origin oflutedinal worMx'and yet the onortien Is still a vexed one among medical author idtice. Uf one fact. however ill ma Inkwmedt and In whtehill 'agremthe fatal nature of the Influence they have on children, At thts season of the van.. thi; attacks of Ingres are Mol' trtlgoont n. well &Marron, We take great, plea.. 1 use`in directing the`attention of naivete to the Nerielnise of Di McLane. It IsMm of the most eatreoidhiary Medi- ' ei , le . \.ser.intredneed to the romblic. and has never failed o s .b., irk & ' \ ~ - It...i.Pnictuusera,wl,ll baeareful to ask for DR- (CLAN CELEBRATED VERAIIANOR. and take...none else.' All other Vermin'ses, In comparison:are worthies,. Dr. )I' l l Lines Teriniforien alto Ws Mlebraled Litwi Mils, mo, now be had at al respectable A* Stoma to the Dotted States nod front ' t !61°.. 14 7nritritto Muiiiiiis... /. 1 1 \ ' , IBS • , 8 00 m.,,, 1, LI J.ffidd A Co.. Wood street. _7 , 7' DE CIUDION'S •-_ , ImprovoilliOn-Explodve,Caidilluine.Liiiip linsintp.4 o t 4, the -N , - , riihtihrthesb.:ilatil., tai '',' . 1 , '''' Months of ..d.gIiIIY,STG,III6A. .•.. .. . - •1 . .. ' van,' WASftIN 11l , 1r„.11 ,, , , ,•'. 1 L „ ; rrrz a:A ORRPEor 'me pre...': , r , : wed to furnish Lase .o?. eell ' Tham Lampe ire so ae torender midoelau Int possible, end Um publie ma ',rest satirded that Orel - may be need with entire safety. ' peyelin'ltirea MOM blinilla light and the materials used letinMebesper than the 'Long ' Taller.; or oils orally kind,they, tarot:enc. tote general nat. We also haveLVATLICifi andtIANS no the none: plod re pihniele. ia......xi • ‘, , ,''. . , , This rertifies that we have mem' \Mreaulned and iited. D. dirdnon's Improved Non-Naplorling'Carepherm lamp. pat.' 'tilted J.. Blb, IWZ, ander. folly sathelecl that, It fa a very. valuable Improvement, and will beL Orli far prensraide to any other Lamp in nee. We believe rsifety It is perfect , lyeellable. and therekwe deem It rich y ,ilaservlng the at tention of all such as bare oommion .I.o'.`use \ tamps., of any E VElit,.'"a7l•• '.'' . .7:41 . :rw•f";.1•3;,''"?.N -i ''', 11... P A . 4IU "' li ' * Vo, 'T. ( .I . , ' ' l i.E.'" \r".. "d i m\ 7 . ' NS Alva 1 9 4 :17.1t, ' ' dm . . u.o.Lowerlsoryilarnirg,Ll P. a. Marsh, dM ' ' J- K. ilei_nront'AM - Slim Yocaa, rim. J. leplunings,:-. \ die \ k ' A. D. Tryon, dm , R. brown •.,' \dm '. N. A. Woodward,Pat . tere6P,',dm \ .' r - Campttene, Pine Oil and Fluid, alviays4m, pleat the I° .47l t g l' tle ttention of itessobiatreen sod Itiiitiade Is r he b e to the new patent Lantern and Can.— ,The Lanips.may be men In operation at Dr. lißleffirl3 . Dv btorAl4o Wood et. , when they are kept for .4a, , R. C. ' LOOIWIS: • \1'111 , ,. Of the late firm of hl'Curdv at Loomie,\\\ . 1 '''. WHOLESALFI,DEArEiI IN Loomis ' X ' \ L , „ 800T5:...., , A: N D- SlMrs ES ;', air Wood ,Street,Pittaburgh:: ." \I wVii 114 NRIO DM I DQil NctiD TO THE PUB.LXII I -0031PLETION or TUE IT. EICUULAA—The prerieten of the tit hotel. tboadway, N.. Tort, ham the pleaure of ounorincing to their friends and tbe tramline nebdri, that the gnat ofdhog to.tb. building, tonsistlegof tbe toutir ern •Ins. Daring bone matpleted sod furmiehol, therm/ire Met enneleted accent leg to It. ozigteal &shin, and odor eg ample anresennniation for one t honored memento. lance %T AT I.ook 1174 tratmEtli: 7. ° 17, 1 lona idyl. am lb. other 'cations of Ibn nrabilahment The St: htrianiat as referted. motel. el% hundred olner1; rent, °forbid, threohnodred to family matt' and Is moleredl lamer and tar mentoodious Lintel to the voila. Helen ruder their warmest • 'haat, for the voyeur ebkiyhar rendered (lob r undertaking' en me emend. and root thee the Wormed matreittede of their es tablistonent Maont for the Mum the dientirdet- Menlo to Which early Iroo bete belvedere amrted. Ih morn mere of tall. 'motility to onmentoodato thorn. t THEADIV ELL, attiEß . t06t.1.2Li ' t lord. Ilotol, If...dusty Rm. lArlusPr, 'lt.. A. It. scm.lll4r, liloAtisto. ;ham S. thlworth. • . ' •• -ACRES be. Sold or Let, . • QEIIIII OF LAND, •conftlating or two (Srchard• and two' slant...se. loath s greet Tlltie of Trutt. • The bonding" ere • enhetantlal and handsome swim Cotten. too Tenements. Caniade Howe and thably.% The 'hustler, le tualthy. well supplied with sratrf hod at fords • en. prospers of the thli Ohio Myer. The distal.* Ise ersrly 2 nee below MaarheiterAttod Shfrom Ailed's. a)): afoot 13 malt from the Jonetion f. t 11•11.raerf.es4 Headwater ner, hoed. el Lehert s Tanen. Moods Ruth where Ills reverted the Traltm elllehortly hare • Mello.. A lame (lards. end Orchard mu . le let Aprly pollee frat9:SCAI VII. C. IRA - nu.. • fermiers:to For Ben Reit ALBANY GLASS WOR S, situated at the month et Redstone melt near itro.l3/I,lllb. Fayette aounty, will be ranted kr • term of testa and poesessker given on the ant day of July next This peon rty roa r. all the 1200[1111arf buildings Owou 'ednebrig Man. Zlll the montifeetoro of Window tlism. being soPnind with modem Impraventents. Inch:ding • wheel. 00t0, 011 p. • 10K4 to ha equal to any on the llonaugaben riven. Then are ohm nom:meted with then Wank,. dwellings eulkient to ateonamolste all the woritinen. and 0..4 h. non of first rate bottom land fur farmi;:s pontoon. Oh. mouth aril» bank from "third the so Yor 014•10.0 hots few yards from the Works, and,witilselneluded la lithe Inn. 'The OW* now made here is in exnelltut repute.— la the hi:mediate Thirdly of this troverty U. extensive rytt i dy n Al ' ailltt 'e th 'brainittlVkltrnoe v e l c ; km. ran to °Unload ittaxt diflrevity, and amenity In exchange foe nstbTdist.•.. For tem.. apply to (I, 11: Bowmen. en 60 John Remort. UnsvostoroWah,allven Co. • • PthlW-.11,31Ca 'AMMAN a ASPPIERIris .:11ARDW AR 00 E-4 dal.. hollow . ; . .flOt and oval Brass Staii.ltodireed and enreahnwhaleinde and red by' • 'W: SICELINTOCK. 114 Narket it... `.. • ~N E WL.SABBATITSCHOOL BOOKS-The ' , who-Aber hu ilndlopenedsk large ainnterient of .' wen: adapted to Sunday SerkoolMllheariee, eelected , with +Vam horn various publisher& among which are the LOAM . D.. or the Nes& S. S. Society. the Asnertenn M. S.' Unlow - • ' - and the full list of the Protestant Eplompal n S Vnlon.— ' I 'o - thet Honorable the Julfos of the Court,i heed slop:a full supply et UMII2 Rank IS' TiClO, 4 l; , . Reward II 'of Ueniusl Quiktter Seesionsof e Peens. In and frr - ,, flak s tad all other :LS. Itealeitee. '.l. S. DAS SOff., ‘ the Connttof Alleghen_y. ~:., - . - . :.,, .. ',,,, !eta, , ._ i': -. ~ , ~ , aZalarkerst: neer •Itta l The petition ofJoineneltler, Peebles Township, In the -..- 7,--- --•--,., ---- —,7,----- -,-.• ..,---.-,,-,• ' , cOuntr Omani& humbly showetinTbat tour Petitioner ' :JAI'S - NEvr '.. BOOK Female ..Ektipture .bath provided himself with materials - PA ei sreornatode. - `.• C'harss tem the lo st lack • byauthar of ...Morning as . d lion of travelers and others. at MS dwelliow Down to sald.i L ... 1 ,, 1 ,,,,,..i. y.. .... • • ,- • - townshi p and preys that yourlionwne will . bo plered to ! Aookfrit to J..n..;'br , ,author . oe.•'3lornin g • awl Wight. ‘V . 2B him uor ;e l :l= t rlsllitttrt u r b t i l b rrif f ll A t alell 2 a u r! "L f . . l " ta ' . . in i , •• • • •- • ', ''' • • ' • - \. -. • • , -oie, B E T u l a . ~, cheever a. 4p mgo t ramor: &bad& ing all of Cart :fa - It #e the salwailm4s. °Mune :at the read Tp.. o rertlfy v '' . 11r.' ,.. , .f.... 7. ', 1j,,T. , J. B:D.atino.v. is half et et: we; Mit:: ' et the atOTO pelltroner Is °brood reet , te for - honesty and 1 , t=z t e. t b n:ll . o ll=1: 1 , 1 . : 1 411 , 1 =m4 i 7,,, , 0 . ; , :Qa FINK ST.I . IONGI PEAIII.' TREk: and lesrelors. and that sald Warn hi noceseary. ..t li. ' , ~ . thaPetsorts, for, ale at like , peki w ne ,h oe .,,,, Ilni. 1f.., Wm .' D. Irwin,.A, lf. Oros& Wm. Oral: Jr.., _. •• , ,lb2l_•_, - ,-. ..I . .xf.S. , AT ARDItOP. •'' D. Main; . Philllph. taiirt. W. Woolstalr. .7. 1 nal -------- well Jo& MeVarland. - V.P.‘l, Pornar& Wm. Watson. ".. ' 1110TATOES—MO'bus._Nale by ' ": .la, • •-. RTIL mians; -200 tou‘cor side ur ntsarmoottos. 13 --- UTrE it 7 730 igs.Vtiale b, .113 esb2) . . avoiracotans. 1 1 VANTE I V .godd inter, ' • v vbcaa Tar air . mit. study', emplaylarot au berm. Nose t sober droll rote trainman mod an m0.2.d inumpw, 111 bled Alldr. k.a)DOZ. .SI(RON. Sopiditig end La lock 03.11•14,b1 Wed pi tt. n oit,ed ~ MO GOODS—Murphy • & Birch 0. T 4 Wood sit lie study' to ple••• • \OM • • blitine• • full .441T0"...9. 1 .4 11 .5 VINEGAR-- visks of • Ic . 7:•an i var •rtk , V e r 414er Tl•ortr. ~noted free tlyaa Ldelel. • . 11 .2. 1 ".erd thle day i•g•A•ed awl tor sale Ly yoliblurnig .krrar to 1.411, Pat!'z" ,D 4 "r°' 1=11 1 4'• Kali. rrll l ermilnx Cannel. *pedant mb2o • No . 4, „i„ --„, • Wallas Is d•r),w4 la g... 1 g tta• branch of ant tad• mrpriut . i dir . 4 . 10 . 6 for plellle g ir ma et tku . si•rt °""' -111 Pf 1 4.111.1. 1 establIalua.ola In ton, turali.••••o thaw:dog Shia VlEtwar. • . MU IR &SON'S Sparkling Edinlirgli . 'Ale; youmuto. roots atr \ . . The above now waiving atd fOrt \ 11 ,1 I + . 7 u. str i cos, \ N. 12. tomer Wood Lod "'roue etc \ 4 ;ORO. ; SWAIN'S PANACEA !for Bala by 1 \ • • \ nriario Rage '6OOSTBERRIES-1000 Eng ...gh twat S rsilr n. • • \ . , \: ;\. - ‘•,, CHIL - DS - &„ CO., . • :',wHoi_Ahs&:..tl - 8b0%.."-I..A.z.TD • SHOE WAREHOUSE. '- • :-'IiIIMDERS.I33•ADD 135 WOOD STREET, just . receitred ,. their extensive Sprinz Meek, oti • gof upwards of. ' fi r e CAPS.. & BOYSICTS, allonitent,ty aleenviredlaibloalatmentehl e h Ladle;S Mk e.. Men S Itteye. ChM/rens Si I . Litaemat. Bronze KossuthF, Celt Klp Boots, Pak, L ea f Hate 7a, F anc yft Fe j e ttt: Purple Peredie, ' j Cord Cougres,Boote, Canton & Pedal note .SnakerBklst that; Silk Tipped j had Oldve button de, Leghorn & Stiair do; \ ' 1 - Emb'd Panel . Belgrade, Soutege 4 Eurekes, Cooree & Fuse Bootemo, Fur and Wool da; \ -00-avannir Ghee, Alboni :Parie I Oiford & Union Tim, Glared & Nina Cape, \ -pedal ft I ,ltutland, near salted to the aerniieblatteesaon. ~Poieneelan *Mr alo re 111 the eeleetka of clue ideated to• the iWedstende,am Windage to rtrYtator WI *eel ouzel'. beittniatt , erhael4., tahy-tit4te. . , Toge_thq with &mai varlet, of Yels4l , I.rtim rilltr ror purchasing Ist-lomat. ox,pl pima with •wcilLt • ensl , led to oonspete 11110.1aftilly , lOW 'lnt Class Ho Oil - Merchants IFlAltluz ovircier will tlnd 1t tolheir id • B. A. FAHNESMCK & CO., •i • CORNER OF WOOD AND - STREETS, P I T. S B DIANUFAI:TTRERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND - . • ERS AND DEALERR'IN : DRVOS, ILE:PEE:I) OIL, ILARD 911,, VARNISHES.. TURPENTINE, TANNARIP OIL.' • eIIEMICA W/N OUPY, • SPERM OIL, PATILN.THEDICINE. DYE STUFT:I, ()LASS WAR ,;* pm, suIRT, . WHALE OIL, EURD:LNSTEUSIENTS, PAINTS. , BRUSHES, •- '• • erien. RAVINti resiclent. partnein in thd.EaHtein In take edwultago kif rairoretilecitivag In the rnerket. we are c.bled NIL for rash, or to prompt time dealers:na .. reassuablo Urine Biter., .hulfr!= Whit. laV4 ewe gusraidee to he strictly pure • 4 . 10 L14 .16.1 ,114. io the United Ststee. e • \ • B. - A.:F.A.I-I.INEStOCK:S V.E.IO.IiFUGE Yurnishwi •Ith tliziwtloni French, German and Sosnish. PITTSBURGH JMI 0/MiWin) RAIL ROAD., rMEME:PEZ/=1 44101 e, , WINCHESTER AND 84' , " DIURNAL.' •., GREAT REDUCTION IN FARM ' riA WELL,VITLLE. si, ripllE shortest, quicken t and cheapest route ,j_ tosToledch ~Chkago, Walk, Rockford. - Galena. 'Bt. Louie, end the Not:lb 1) cat, via Cleveland. Thin route I. 40 nill. shorter end dont 8 bourn quicker to Chicago, then the circuitous one via Indhampolla ._ • Crain g to the present arrangement of the Trains of the to end Pe- Railroad Company. the\tralas of this Comm. \o cannot be run to connect with Loam at Alliance, ae be tofora without 'too great a semi ' to their Icaltimate !mailed. , 1 _. . `Oro and after "%Wonder. Moth " 114. Pmediger Train,. run` , daily *Sonde r . except . ) rational leave Itellaville at 3.00 r. et, Allir. 7.40 a; .n. and 510 e, \ ti. undreamt. Cleveland at 10.00 a. tr ik and 7.30 P. a. Leava , C is leveland at 9.30 ala mad 2.50 P. ~ reach Alli ance at .00 x and 3.10 P. St and , Wellsville et 2.30 P. rt. Passau ern foe,Cloveland, Toledo' Chiesyro and the North West; eleo,peiocntrers , going Booth or Past from Cleveland to Countihne. Cincinnati, MAW° or. Allarty,'dt\takb the steameneW NCIIMITER or DIIIKNALat 10.00 e ar. et the Monongabid NV herr, Plttsburg_tit itod.Ro direutt Mrniud try 3.00 aan k peed Trainfrom Wellartlinreeth evelend lat 7.30. P. a.. , • neellog with the 7.44 P. 0. train fon Toledo end Llottago n the 9.00 D. n.. train for Mk, In:mkt and ' linefelo. fraillagiregee erked through to Cleveland on the I Boats not accompanied by • Baggage Master. • • As no connection Is made at Alliance by either the .00 a. a.. or 3.00 aiet Its of 4). .14 P. R. IL, paseengeri Sari Cleveland who go`on the AM train In be detained Mel hour. and those 4.0 t e too, X. train till next morntrk at 7:.0. , , • , passengers are tkike d through to (2eveland. Toissol" Chlcago. La Salle and St. lonia. Time through to et. Look. 18 haunt\ \ ~ - • Fare to Alliance.% 111.. .1 Fell to It, lonia 11 9 . 8 0 do e s Cleveland' 3,ed I Aid - Rockfonl.w.... 12,80 do \ Toledo . . .... 1.,_,.. SAWA do \ ' 1e0a1k....... - .:- 13,50 do \ Chkagn.--4...10.5 0 'I do ‘: . Freirrrt-_ ... .. 13.50 dr'Puseng‘lrs are res.neefed •to proems, tkkets at ,the 0111ce of the Clereland and Plt#berrg Railroad Oantyany in \ Monongahela IfonuseodnedVow front de *enter . •_ - \ J. DURA:ll425upt.. isontsos: \ ' \ ~., h, 2. A:CA=III6Y,- Agent, .., mhZ.) \, A Stesosessetsitooes,entssursh. '‘: \ ~.- --Y AM:E/kWI WiWDIVELL J ..- CA oINISV.PiIIt:ITILL ‘ RIaI k4 :h , E . I VAC s UnRII; N. W. 'respectfully infeWut his friends 0 • and custoinera that he'!'tlaajt eompleted his dock 1 o Vurultuce, which le decidedly the boated and best ever offered Fa! gale indite citis. M be Is deteentined to upheld him stok.`althuasOned ter , miens, badynkmanahly, and newest delft= and \ frout.h exten t .10/1 order. and facility In menufactraing, he teenabl . . to produce war. milted euttstruss\ss the loweht p de l e l e;l 'i rtr 4' trt= I ' t . tlb; Vol i rlile \ 7ir '''' l d ar ray rat. r l / 2t. to the moo elegant en.' contly,that , st am part of one, maybe frinrishalsfrom his doe k, or area-tared eannearly to order. Th e It:atoning artieles In part of hie essortuiewhicli. kr richness of style and Watt, cennel, I , 4Pb . utk lLVV:l4h,ti Pas te elthts. \ 100 Soya I. 1.1¢41 end Mgr cloitc Itai damn Mahogany Chairs. . \ Thanok k \ 00 \ ,0 Walnut dO do , \ . \ ..!, . 100 Mahogany Rivard • \ , ' • r) \1: Vrd iNi tsm ' 1\,,. 40 ll=.onali \ oo , • • ili IW ns ‘ = 4 4= - \', . \ ' \ ...,3 w,..., .. v do \ 150 Cotteem . 'do .00esem , neut Thaler Redd a 1F `, ... \ , \ 111 Wan " 73. 41 ' 4 1 "A" . ... . .. OCh do dl Ylatn oreanq - 105 Illningend iheekautTettes;l, ! . , \ .! 24 Cane Seat Rocking dialer. ilid 4 :11 " Tlig,11111V ! !.Tr clotsi - •:'\: ' \ . . Iguken Chaps; Polder wacno - Thhten h ','-• \ - Csmversation ' PemWoke .. do Mintbethen dm ~,,-.." .110 tl nd Plaw:.:. =". tl . :t4 ' . .' gtr:s ' ion Di aZ,'` . 4...a- ,', 1 :Ana 1 1 ' Its . ' ' otton,,an , "... '. \ Gothic an „Itallt.behic , .. letitAs lergesuhadtmentof fkatiniati FrmnitardandWinik. Cabinet inakcie toddled with halides! In that , line:, . \ eiteamboats andjlotehrtnrolshed et the slanted notice. All Ordniprosortlr. attended to. ... r0h.,1 1" t ARDEuN SEEDS-;A frefth • assoitniint Nfi We nelebivied Narseryof Brlsgs Lim, Sloshes. ter.'lless York. tec'sles4 fa sale by , Ska:l,llße.., B \ uta 'SIDE' —'4687, pes. ---- nowra t ndanT.fram steamer Caito 41L Dolor INUIT. CO.ratta • ISKIAIt DICKEY k O , l• a.IN . , . _ , 3'3 ge.. -WM"\ au nit I from stessocr Mem Op..N.llllr Alf by'' •• •• ' . \ • . ddAIDICKRY Co., SL K .3LEATAIO,O9 . O , pci. Ilmuldtirs and 900 do Mom In stoke Wrote b • • -• ' mh2n• • y DI4ICET ASCo. GGSL42.I3 - 12 fithr landing from Meitner .1241 , Castle Garden for imbil,f • ISAWI DIOEY & BBLS. rec'd aipd for iJ kale lab2o • 'ATEMING 811,09. -. 1 nink KGS. BiCARTIOATEI SODAjust X. AY reed and tor Waal , V&TBI3I.gLA RD CTIL, NOVI, in store arid fbr tads lyr aohn3 FaMNG BROga• / RIGHTS PILLS-5 gro for sale by,. 1 / 4 _ • '• Ant ‘ ifto.. )fe;llUN*l3 .OPIUM )Ihr sato S e . • . C.\ LECTURE:' • \:' , YOnng Mews Library Assoalatoni, VEORGE . IV. •CURTI§, of No** torlE,lsu toos•ef "11..s•dis:'"Noossotos.".ar... *III lecture la SONIC li ALI.. ina mat TIIVDEDAI • even In g,the 2.11.1 Sna..=-C.eld Anil Guile YOlitff A Xs. Ceara Is the nix Weed author of the celebrate.] /LW. pter rapre." and "OurJ:lest .Veielsr," utitch smeared la Ilu l =4lltt i itliq w, ird xl,4 lk , geot r :o v riet. Peale o f Tickets of admission...LS reel:. to be had tit 1:e • and no r . Lasser It Canunltteo. the door. .' • . lIENRV.WOOM • 11. KINCAID,. • • • \ • E. mists * • Union :Canal La ttinc.` 1380POSALS 'mato. receikar a.. tlio office of theundendendt, at Lebanon. Petlll•2, and by A. I ...more. PriocitulAulstant Koslow. al Heading. 'until SATURDAY. the bib eat . /4Arrti wafter the sides. Ito of Cellulite* elide of • lb. Union Canal of Pennsylva nia. exteentlits from the Water 'lt eras la Isibanon.roantr, to 1'...4 Wll. Includl , iss the Warm doom and setinihilos ...171:11e4Aree od epeVisitlrele moo seen at the B and Offire Cn n ion CanaLst Xeiptlimao . 4 Lelanoo. on and after i r o i" ts p l '' "" C Y . rti°P.E.NTL,Lts i e CO Tit ICToiis.' ato plleft Timer. 11 coon?. to artist , In hottn tier , Oe hore if and rine Timber. afoot ......nuOleet seeileere, to arrive from Warsen went,. Su ab 1 /I. 4 IIILItoTIT ichld•lutdlNaS \ W. W. WALL/A:X. • SQi S RING GOOD lIES - TER, 74 IVood.ft: would announce on hie frlendiand the public thatle baa ri7;;l4lAN:rticwl:,,4l,sarthe....l.4l;ll:4lex.f.= thos hire loan. torantlas indunsinente to thew desittnif their clothing =win to order. The linielone reputation or lde estatlblieneist forprenpleess. esederneked minim and Watiory gyie.,fpunamas. AA dr ouittiovii/. No dunce fa showing goods Men atoll/ore impeder Resdroodii Clothing In crect‘Pastellr. ' • • whir THE.Uniform InufDreesaiii . e Ary374rhii 11014,1 !tate* 11•11olelkles tar ttellbllkero yalll Their o t • Army ~ f tbe V. B. Mel the briblyb4 twit and de Ibits la lb. iVar Deparlimat; I large irto rd. maul*. Ina ts I Z bekeel *ley. A ter cry ort erne lbw es3b by =mo . , . . s. LAe, e , Kit, 67 wood .. i ... Virt r itl i E fiIECKOIYOTAT - 801 . bob % 137.-IValter P. 3/sysball b.. untneeerl rettl.q....y Mina Block of Pater I labirbera.lanferr i =t_ a or. Malley &seven le. to %bleb 00. . ."1" r r opreffelly lathe attentbra. •.•- • • • • .1. Paper Mem by Om my blot valiiirel., _. ..,, ---- . . , . Pir .. V INDOV. .B.IIAIMS•' - :* lu g, .P'!' .pi ". Wb t ll 4”" . Aisli b i., KARSITALL. .. ' caPRING • 'AND , SUM. ER MANTILLAS LI A. A. MAW A 1 11 1 .41.111. on Monday. the Mith of Natal. make. am aret ay albeit. aomndld and vatted asmettoeotlf RI ;NA i t 5l/3111EBLIAl o bBILKS asulteniMptTiMa v i ; SUTTONAVllokekaroceal uri ; I VA • s h :%2 . .Etorer .Triveed AS4 Fmk. rILAVIttt •• gb, rimy 14: NOIVO I TI1 1 ,8P ; :ALLING CATAW-I . 5/ - n rsaarl u 4Atuu,/ fad and 111.3214" I . ,\ . , .... . . , . '.i..„... . s . . , :tZt. ~ 5. . lc o \. . ...'. A\ ' AUCTION SMES.' M X S, Anationeer. Cbsumrchil Sake 'Rooms. miner ilbodinsd),,WAY,di INTHE 6TH VT— ou4E AN-D AND . • AT AUCIION.--(a T}lmodiY, aftenioon,lX% iffo'cZorill be sold on the Precoleee. that val. me olmando Unites:gr a n: O w, g i g t lierrig at. •• , , " 100 1 .4 1.7.11311 4 ati0 i t " = " a b tr k not l y hari il i o r e h iwelgo l ifbrun with .nroaCall. ret and cellarosell Combed Nadia good 'Orden....at also improved with halt trees. slum and abrn . U. Indisputble. Terms tim e ' . • AI.BO, at the mune time mod' Nam , guantitypf.thmh tom, engraving. and fronOnt, mantle , dock, dOnloW;hunst , shot i,•nn, anneal. or bench vim, Poking sta.ne, delsa Mxitire, m the owner la letwtrig thoodY. nibs, • • • • •• •• - IrUSSHOFDKUBNIT BBB' 01.1. - PAINT4.. • . INOB, On, AT 'AEClRlE.—Ontradal , M. at 100 elock.at No. 180 rain milli* .67' anantity. of enperkg lionsehcad Furniture, among.", ebahi, '"n I =ton centr mahoga isor'per u t " a n; "a; aootooD n ingta , tahle6'hall table. high and low.nost ba=eXtf=Wa. • do, mahogany book-ewe, largo plush neat 010 , 10 , root— log chairs. mahogany canitahles,lerge socking : gime, secin. , , • , tie clocks, parlor mrnet. floor oil cloth. jsirtd4W hlindai a enotiborof doe Oa flourfau , od Ensnaring% ad. Ansa . * E';'l7l=*"°,2elfi. TALUABLE BOOKS AT A UCTiON: s Will bo Hold by catalogioe, at' the Manneinial ales noonA corner Wad arg.l4th star, on Saturdey_evening. Mardi 18, .. commoneing at 7 o'clock. a cholm colloctim of Bookiona- ' inscing standard and went workeln Dietary, belle,letters, • theologr and ineallelnc. Thls mtidogne Is unusually edro, prebend. and admit domed of only..th&iona6B, the beat othora, Issued from-the English mutesteur; press. Put are Antiquities of. Anomdcar. - - Hooke. N• • ~ t.rnerlan and .Tenner's Universal Atlionigjp..artf.A.Nat ' =g4!".4 h g'ih r. :74 l ,:f:Ann il VaLelalrlti=. •Pletionaryt Currier', Anintak.Klnploni. 8 sob and T.= I VVlaiac The jk li * 4l l = If ik oreVitXtta ba Flhr. n's Anat om y :of ° ..nelaischoly; 10ctenre iffeehl. moo:: Tlfu=trolol l Z a mi l it= l. =t2MlZ ni tt Ari atm:mita 111notrationie Eneyclopedla of eography. soh, Illostnned IVOrte of Travel: Lanky editions asst. Paste, n Ite.. Lc Alwa. • moiety of valued:de , gurshal lastraments.• This sale will be found of special 1nt...8 to all era: Catalogues can be had at the Mies rooms. 7.~.IC'PORY BUILDING uthl6 I/AllBl. ei 'LOTS .11 • 311.70111 A 51 AT ATCTlONtlinsiil4.6tenronnundAt:',V . ume on Washington street, near the tliutodaniwor ‘. Ihrnsen with the huge. ~0 1 Mm• 1 1, 1 4 1 A 2 ! ""ti , ter.'" ," • \ GREAT PUBLIC SALE Anil giving away of .valnnblo Building Lobe,. Blocks and Areti, -in. Rochester; Beater'2.. CounV: lennElylvvinin. • \ ' • 4 11 E• giving a . wa • • . , ,Ai 'lnst., and rh. regular robErc Sole, upon the totnders;• , acomence the :hi et 10 cickek. ...• . , •. -z . , . • N.ll..—The nudenligned is datives of gleitut, away. 'AR'', . - '.: - • PROPItIATE.OI4OI3NDO krone or man 'Oar*. add for :, - . :-; .. a Pluck 'sable, In the Borough of Rochester: ...• Abd,livii , - acres for an Academy, tbileve, ak.., ,fe,on a besulthd 'etal , f• : , • 1 acme overlooking the Borough and the neighboring VII. , ,• ~,-. _I lager: and comtamidlng . uninterrupted slew of the Ohio"' . -.-.,.. . . river, for at lent 15 `sunset. • The condittnts are, that thi,, ,- : . •-• . property_ be kamediateir en and that within . a,., relownabl tine, it shall be built upon. to au amast . c o a t's; . ..,, • low than the prevent estimated value of the ground,, and +: . -.- . , _ that Morahan be dedicated to the oblate and tonspoess . 4 % .::, ,„ . 'ynalfled. This proposition willbe good till the - 25th.tnet. - \ , -' v '- N. IL—Befure thecummencement of the lid.tier Me, se ;.• .- .; .r , t 'Alava) goal building' bets will .be othred , for $5O whit` ~' , -'• ,:', . and 100 for $lOO ascii, for the benefit of mechanics mot nib. , L. - f . \ , ! ~ ers. who atom% awe a easuidsso, or • secondtd OZt, tleoulat,i` • , ~ ..... • 1 %nerving apealioddioa lot opener. just a* much an a man , ,• worth hundreds or thousands.' Thom who hare A.Mell . _ .. nay horehtsfor theirtotorvit Moral price(—paylca 150.„, , •_.- •\ 1, • 100 it Inonth, in iabor,taid receiving a. warranty *of .the ~. monomt the lotletbus pald fur- The titletothese.grotadit'. , .• ; . \ le perfect, for which restre hr wads to mono. t4 Cirli la ,, 4s r i . -', , • • hannEsq.. Beaver, and N.P.Yettennen,ften., urn/ . ~ • , . A vary. , vest angrungof law...will 'be reunited in this • neighborhood, not ocdr by tinsanbezriber anal/rows 'elan . ' be remands, bat attax&malanufatlarlatlaAVßY ... , dantr Reafton l o 7OTOotepaniorh ; cn tr ;l. ta b :feel Riestr - :', Mame* to and alont tho TIMM - trill=ala Meant I . ' . 11011. With reined tot lls proem of seakino irea,rererence :' \ ,•ie respeethills meddle - Maas. lirainert Baton; J. K. tiVON - '!I , head. J. W. liallmen. I,Ton; Kaaba wt.,_ , ~...'W' Draw. Wood:'' ' J. 11. liendrkksoo, Wiliam 'Whigliam, and Jalt,..4l,ol:Wane X • °attracts fie grading, ring, ,t ping. Mining; ~; ;\. . ,_ - stone work, brick work. ea titer and , other 6.1.14k.1' ., , .., lakaa.. may nor to imtertd to top thaw whoa ply ' -*- ~'• •,,,' \ •'I . The above mentioned jots are 40 feet front% . 1..10..'4 r -,. , , , dttirt,=.ol:l=o.llW4,.;2o.4\ Th.... LW \ . l ' t .111 b r e .20, is wilt am