1 ~ .~~.lcY~wl4r S..fl~i~e~~Lt~j LIMED BY 'Willt6 !CO PITTSBURGH• .:- FALW.eirMOBSING. APIIIL 7, 18t4.. , WHIGI,ISTATS TICKET."' " POE' GOFEENOIt, - - JAMES POLLOCK• OF 21oltrOMBEILLIV COUNTY. ' FOR CANAL. COMMISSIONER, • I GEORGE.DAE • OF ALLIKINEXT • MONTT. " FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, - • DANIEL N. SMYSER; 07 111011rnioNERY C011321' . 4 0-VlStalsersh Weekly Gssette.—Sbo elterlll,e . otroolstlns, of CO, !reekln Wank offers to our tonslosomen s most dastesblo ntselStost of aojdog their boldness known Out firealan Ss betseentxte sod OR thatualid, melting o = o4 •m - r...xuL,a, tostortset arse sad shos.kospse to -Madam Tennalestsls, sod Usti... Ohio. • ..; 1113‘ Tia Adverthacra,—Nclthel• the Editorial Limns • . Age Printing Ilitsbudgmatair the Dada Gneate,acaOraned ,00dnnd Aorcartocurbodirelre their notices to appear • . Intbo paper oo Waft, scorning, vN 'please hand them In before 5 o'clock an datardar. ' ~.. • aprOop*foor "DA ILE PAPER can be obtained of Mr • ptuTCJIARD, ftlthfieldetreet, new the Poet Office. Cossotruarrox.—When the borough of Pitts. burgh was first laid oat, its boundaries were very limped The embryo city was not then expected, to extend boyorid Grant street, ore the Monon . folds, and the point now occupied by the canal, on the Allegheny; and the wards into which the eitYWltaifterWards divided were embraced within these, narrow limit. In the course of time, tbo line was extended up the Monongahela to Suke's Run; then the Northern Liberties, now the Fifth , • Ward, wail added, and finally the City District was taken in, making tho nine Wards now existing, and extending the city lino two mile; frOm the Point; up both rivers: The tendency, it will be seen, has constantly been towards expansion. As the old city limits` became filled np, the territory - beyond was occu 4leti; and when the, outside population bad . grown sufficiently huge, the city limits were ex. tended 1341 as lo • include. all under one common •• government. The whole drift. of etenta has been - towarcli! , c.onsolidatiop,;' ai fast as public „interests and public, convenience seemed to de mand lt.• • . : The general tendency, therefore, being to nonsolidation, we con see nothing to be wondered at In the proposed plan, now before the legisla ,„ ture„ to merge the several municipalities, once . separated, but .now :rendered contiguous, by the . . increase :of Population, ender one government. It is merely following out to its legitimate re -- - sulta the rule . heretofore prevailing. The same • -• ' .... principle which justified or rendered necessary . . the addition of five new wards to the original old ' four, may as properly justify or render ncces • sari' the tollition, of Allegheny; Lawrenceville; Ifirrahtgluun, and the other smaller munici z • Hitherto, it is true; the extension of the city has been confined: to the territory between the . ... two risers; but wonan see in that no good rea aonagainst extending the city lines across the rivers. - Tho thews do not change the oneness of ,-,-, Pone Interests; as a community, nor do they inter-' feitivitit thOpitacticability of a faithful admin:. .. filtration or city laws. •• - „ . The people of• Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the • - adjoining boroughs are one people--ono in views, • • - feelings and interests, so far its 'general matters :,ate concerned. Why, then, shOuld they have different Municipal - governments ? The causes whic. h rendered separate municipalitieenecessary, .:, . at first, do not .now -exist. The time was when • a large strip of unoccupied territory intervened '..'. between Lawretacerlile and • Pittsburgh; as well 'as between Pittsburgh and. Bizminglutm. The roads front one to that other passed through_ • green fields, dotted with farm houses, and had - all the cherecteristies of country thoroughfares. - • But thit time has pissed: The green fields are now built over, anti the country'roads.are tuned • into streets. The city lasts encroached isponand . occupied the pasture grounds of yore, and the . enburrban space that once separated between the __ ratinicinalities is now all city: - Such has been ~ . cur progress and .the spread of oar population that ccumnunities once divided from each other -.; are now locked hand in hand, and are practi. cally consolidated together, A union under one municipal goVerninent Is AIIIII4IS necessary to ' render the consolidation complete. - • There' are many advantliges to be derived from :.-the measure proposed. 11l the ' first place, we ' never can occupy our proper position before the world until it is accomplished. • It is only here ',at home that our snhdivisiornt-abl kitt;u or taken • Jute aecount.:tlbroad t the wheleofoshat is now cut up inaeo mapi'Aivisiona; lk i knottn under '.. VI! lietutrel name of: "Pittsburgh;"' anti when rafepitere is had to the'censu; tables' to ascertain t it „otter" tion, itis feud ,that 'Pittsburgh" is -"serdo as containing iiiiil46;6oo studs, instead • oft:retie hundred thoustu: td,which shereallzkortz tains. ' "Pittsburgh,', census giveS, under . ' thi" . 'general . • name_. of the population 'with% .. the ninowards of the - mulicipality' known under that name ; and the stndenS.ofthe census tattles, ignorant of the factor adjoining municipalities, settrius delta as a very unimportant town, with jets than 59;000 inhabitants ! SOIXIS ofthe east ' ern papers seem to have taken a sort of malicious ~ delight ht parading us in this -guise ; and the city never can stand Its she ought in relation to ' ler sister cities of the nation, until the cause of -this Illifiluity is removed. . . • 4stlize,nextplade, the enlarged intercisurSo be tweidt,the sereral parts into which the real city t er rstditatrgh is divided - den:kande there:pond of - the obstructions to that intercourse which now 'loath:" Wass/01'n° bridges over botit:risera--. Thaee greattlicisurtgidaree!ongfit to: 'be but , ex :.tensionot'Unt Streets_ frum.,which arithent consolidation.. , - Atgair4.Wintiro:efricient polico. system than 'now. exists can onlybe arrysged byconsolidetion. b;halt'do's= police • systenur, -in. one conk- • Ili= it*, can inner be harniOniotur, • nor es Useful aj ono Would be. :Ibis is seltesideub and we sited not be' dereltuposit. . , - • There are other potent reason that might bo urged, trot we cannot eulargolipon them, or even. .mention them, low. In the dismission that is :• : Mun to Adlow the introduction of ' thee - suggesteil -inenire,,these, will ill; winner or biter, be brought Out, and obtain the notice they deserve. , :' : ;',. - ffinerermay bo 'objelitions, and valid ones, to ).the Map of tho plan of consolidation` lop? -ought forward; but they cannot afficethe gel -4aciple. ..We:want tc'soo tho details talky -4 snit all objectionable foaiures pointed There is, no art need for haste. • Let !mniplekisvo tho , r fully before thom, ipondirs ii. 411 „. and it they 'conclude, as we ~...m.sdriny AM, that Abe city ought to bo ,Sios!in Miiiiihrsid,knui In governmen4 se it is one. preality ,t he derails can 'optily bisAo arranged to securtrAtiriiibe rights of all, deiilt. injus: e.& none . .• . - — .z.._ . , 710,ii34[tiat i# the disenssioli Of Ildn Tics - Mllre.Will be no Appeal to prejudices and pilakets; and no - effort to array individual inter against the general good.' The interests of community, as a whole, ought _to bo pain :`to all mere Pett.Y . or personal coincident •,,, :A determination to plass our city in the i position marked out for her to 607' . hoar .firsttinty.. •Iti the end, we doubt not, '• :sill•be found that this coarse will be found to . , More etrechingy, than any otber to the tint' Of. ill . the individual_ interests thAt be, iniolved. ' ' . • ' . i te .. mi, aim Loss'or Lira. 7 -A fire, hroko ont, '. • ' .o'elork„yeittentay afternoon ,' the bar- Sewickley, In this' county,..in_ the ear- .! ' littOp . of ktr,',/truce Tracey,. which ' result- - - ' • etitifijtoss of the' shOP; eerPoOtero. , end i"Oontiderable amount of !anther. , mtot rarlanoludylOss is that of : a child, ' i o. ' f Mr. islOiew 'Brown,' .Mout 4 Tears ea, . 1 lort bli th e flames . The workmen were .1 ' - cone the shop at the time, and the child " I c,m ' - . gone in; and shut the door, and it is suppos. ... .• . o i, • 4 _•• PW":-* .'otwuteweetiphiy!ng with the fire in Outstare; ifr-!# , :iiwl, prentives on Eve.',. The 'unhappy; v -0.1.1 . 1114wm being given, ruahod tothe" and boat open the door, but woe driven ~:b7Ahlqlamvi,.- The renutina were found _ . ristedoorimilering that' the child attempted tips.' -Mt. Tritely's lota is over sl9oo.__ go_ fait4ii*m,thodi., , aura. :se, ; ;004 dxin, tqd . Tinder! for tiM 'FE; 4.1404.044iti lieiveirme destroyed ;..: • - , ..1 , .....,,...... 0 1 04 r4it=nriMP77l4lie good spiel! ainc;gthe'people; -Party tie:SAW no longer Olen' :;" , --In New Orleans; the demotrats elect their 3E4= or, and three of the four Bev r term f but the Be; form tictet for other City otficeri wa successful, and they have carried a majority of the Alder men and Assistants. Four of the sereeAldermeit are Reformers, and eighteen of the firenty-iefer assistants. Six of the Board of Aldermen gold over, from last year, nod are democrats; notwith 'standing which the Reformers have 22 rotas on joint ballot ..b? 18 democrats. The Thilletin says the utmost political profligacy was manifested at the polls by the party lately in power. In Louisville, James J. Speed; Whig, was elec ted Mayor, ors Saturday, by 92 majority. • In Vmcinnati, which has hitherto been good for 4,000 democratic majority, the most of the nominees of that party in the late municipal election were defeated. The Independent ticket was generally successfalL In wards where the Catholic question was made a test, the Free. School ticket was elected. In Cleveland, also, the Plain Dealer democrat ic clique was signally routed. The Citizens Tick et, with one or two exceptions, was triumphant. Tor Caors.Tho western pressdoes not utter ono voice in i*ard to the growing cropi. The Fort Wayne (Intl.) SentineL of March sth, says: ”The wheat crop in this vicinity looks very unpromising; much of it appears to have been - Winter killed,-but it may, perhaps, if ire have warm gains, Yet recover, and yield a reasonable crop. On our trip faille • West, last week, we noticed that the wheat in Laporte Canny looked eztrern.ely well, and, on inquiry,. were informed that it was unusually fine and promised an abun dant yield." . . The Toledo — R.7)osllnm says: In this vicinity we are told that the prospects of wheat,. though not so, good as in some seasons, are very fair, and with good weather it is expected there will be an ordinary crop." Thu papers in Central Ohio generally speak in' a despalting tono of the crop prosPeets; but the Dayton Gazette, of March 26, indulges in quite • diferent tone: • "Ne are happy to learn fAm a gentleman who has recently. been all over Ohio and through oth er portions of the West, that the prospects of a good yield are ver - ritattering. Some of the late wheat for a time bad the appearance of being drowned or froten out, but it seems to have re covered, and now bids fair to be ordinarily good." We believe it is a sate ruin to take the corn pleb:dogs ' of thupress in such matters with a great deal of allowance. There is no doubt that there have been years when the wheat crop of Ohio looked more promising than it does now, and other years when it did not look ant, better. Last year tho papers prophesied an almost total failure, yet the crop was very near an average one. • The yield is always better than it is pre dicted to be. A RUSSIAN MIRACLY.—Tye Russian papers gravely relate a miraculous appearance of the Blessed Virgin, during one of the recent conflicts on. the Asia is frontier of Turkey and Russia. 4ho is said to have been seen by the combatants on both sides, in the attitude of blessing the Russian soldiers. The consequence was that they .were inspired-vrith supernatural and irresistible valor t. and that (still more wonderful) a number of infidel Moslems were converted to tho or thodox faith." Some Russian &dial should have had . tho mi racle daguerreotyped, and sent engravings from it to the faithful FROM lIILIZILLSBUIIG of the Pittsburgh Daly Gantt* HAIMBOCTAG, April 0, 1851. Lv SENATE.—Mr. M'Cllntock presented a peti <ion from citizens of Pittsburgh, for a law mak ing dog stealing a penal offence. Reports of Conautit tees .--Supplement to the General Manufacturing law; bill to consolidate the Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroad; or the Susquehanna and Somber). and Erie Rail- road Company; ,bill to incorporate the Meadville Itailioad Company ; hill relative to lateral Rail roads; supplement to the act, laying out a State road'from Nett', Brighton, Beaver County, to Al legheny-City; supplement to the act relative to administrators and executors. .. The Committee on Railroads made a report relative to the several projects before that com mittee for-the adjustment of the Erie difficulties. - The Committee report that there were five dif ferent bills before them for the settlement of this dilfieultk, as follow : 1. A bill to incorporate the Grand Junction. Railroad Company. - • .• 2. A supplement to an act entitled ~ An Act ,to incOrporste the Susqueharma and Erie Rail road Company.'.` - 3:,A bill traniferring the late Franklin Canal IRailroad,tothe Sunbury and Erie Railroad cam 4. A bill to incorporate the Erie and Ohio Rail road Company. 6. A bill to, extend the Cleveland, Painesville - indAilitabulaßailraticl into Pennsylvania. The report gives a synopsis of each of these bills: They arc all somewhat similar. They all offer a bonus, of from $250,000 to $300.000 ~for the righfrif way along the Lake Shore, from Erie to the. 0..W0, &ate line. The CoMmittee were dischargedfrom the fur ther consideration of the .subject,.and the usual number Of copies of the report was ordered to be. Printed. The first named bill, Grand Junction, was un der* consideration during the morning, but had 'tot progressed far on second reading; before it was postponed. . Bills read in place: Mr. Barnes, one to incorporate the Oumber lend and Cambria railroad company. Mr..Cresswell,e Supplement to the act relative to last Wills and-testaments. Mr. Bernie, one relativeio - the release of Cer tain penalties. (This bill is intended to release the Pennsylvania and Penn's and Ohio Railroad ' Companies from the payment of- penalties in- J curred ander the 48th section of the act regula-i Vag Banks, imposing a fine for passing notes of banks of other States of a less denoinination i than five dollars:. Notes of this character, it appears have been passed by agents orcollectors of the Corapany; without the knowledge of the President orMsnagers; and suits ire now pend- lag against .the 'Companies in Allegheny And 1 Westmoreland counties, to recover the penalty.) Bat Paned:—Supplement to The act relative to tax on collateral inheritance. Bill to restrain the sale of spirituous, vinous.- and malt liquors in Philadelphia. On motion of-Mr. McFarland, the bill chang ingthe mode of granting licenses to renders of merchandise (grocers,') to sellliquors, was takei The bill =aerie* increases the licence, and requires grocers who wish 'to take out a license .to produce is certificate of their good repute, &c., ae citizens, signedby twelve respectable citizens of the district in 'which • they propose to sell,- which must be approved by the Judge of the Court.. • It was discussed by Messrs. McFarland, Price Hamilton, Evans, Hendricks and Foulk ,rod. ,: ldr..Foulkrod thought it as excellent bill. . It iroUld have the effect of breahing up the sale Of liquors in all the grocerias.M Philadelphia. ; The bill was passed to tided reading, and then The General Improferocnt bill was also passed 'to third reading, and then laid over. • The bill relative to tho escheated estate of Andrew Ferguson, deo'd,' a British_ subject, late or:Chester county, was discussed by. Messrs. .BUckidew, IBester,- Price and. Kunkel; and was then postponed: further examination. (Mr. Ferguson died in Chester county, leaving con gderow property, which, for want of heirs, ea- Cheated to the Commonwealth.. ; • This -him is an application of reputed heirs in England, for the property.) .: • The bill consolidate. the Supremo - Court at " ar r ial inrS Irak token up. Mr. Buckalew catered a Proviso,, that the Judges shall appoint at least one term in each Year for the trial of causes in Philadelphia, and one tend in Pittldnirgli. Messrs.. Brans and it.PClintock opposed tho Gill, the latter Senator being on the floor when 'GM hour of adjournment arrived. ..rhi - ainendmenta 'to .the Prohibitory Liquor till being received from tho !louse; woro non conearvW Slifer moved that the Senate. iniliSt in its,amendments, and t 1 at a Committee . . at-Conference be appointed. - • • liti:Xunkolliioved. to - .postpone sba motion for the present; irlien the Senate adjourned, .. - ficasii--- . .Afterniion:Sestion—The"conakteration. 'of the bill to vonsolidate the.Sapretno Uoart at Harrisburg, Wll3 rtieumed) , --Itir. McClintock concluded his , reiruirks in. - opposition to the bill; when it ,was postponed, -bit :was subsequently. - -Mr. Cal% erpreracii himself opposed- to the bill, on the ground that the lawyers of Philadel phia were-opposed to it. • -'Mr.•Haml9n;. of Wayno; mused to strike put Harrisburg and hoont Philadelphia... , Not agreed to—yeas 10, nays . l7. ''• - - . After some ihrtherdiscoasion the bill wesneg atifed—yeas 16,.n5y517,-.13 follows- Backelex, ,Crnniniell, Dorling-, ton,' Holden:ion; B. !,I). littmlin,;E: Y. !insulin; B endrick., Heist* IGnier,, Ne Sklnner u jiliter, Cribb; Gerrie, E. Per/Pal: 4 4 o F?Ulkro4, krick, Fry, Goodwin, Mon, Roe, liiiiison t :lll:ctuitock; hire Gager 4eaker-17... , . . 7 ...,,,..,.:...,... Vint , it: - , ' 64:compatiy; miaign'* dijorce' • - - liil'Pendleten and Sarah hia•Wife;iif Hen*: !Wanly, wire passed finally. Adjourned. .',:•,',. ~bryttrElonsir..=The amendan - Ida kijr the atm..' ate toAlte Prohibitory Liquor bill were tekonl A7ntetion to postpone the bill. till to-inorrow, was negatived—yeas 33, nays 61. A motion to postpone till Friday lost—yeas 37, nays 61. A motion to postpone /Indefinitely negatived—yeas 36, nays 61. . And the efforts thus to stave off the bill being finally exhausted, the lioniniwas forced to come up to the rote em adopting, ornon concurring in the Senate bill, and it was non concurred in,yeas 37, nays 61, as follows: Yeas.--Messrs. Abraham, Baldwin, Ball, Big, - ham, Caldwell, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Crane, Cum-: mins, Davis, Dinan, Do France, Eldred, Fidel.- or,. Gibboney. Gain, Mills, Hummel, Hurtt, Jack man, Kilgore, Linn, Magee, 'Maguire, Mandel field, MCombs, 11PConnell, Miller, Muse, Parke, Pander, Pass:lmre. Potter, Poulson, Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart, Zeigler—yeas 37. Hays.—Messrs. Adams, Atherton, Barton, Beaus, Bock, BoydAush, Byerly, Calvin, Collins, Cook, Daugherty, Dunning, Eckert, Edinger, Ellis, Evans, Foster, Fly, Galleatine, Gillmore, Gray, Groom, Ilamiltau, Herr, Ilicstantl, Hillier, Hippie, Horn, Hunsecker, Hunter, Johnson, Knight, Lamy, (Lehigh,) Lowry, (Tioga,) Ill'- Kee, Melly, alotmglum, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Palmer, Patterson, Putney, Rawlins, Rob erts, Rowe, Ballade, Scott, Shenk, Simmonton, Smith, (Berke,) Stockdale, Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wilson, Wright,Chase, Speak cr—nays 61. The Allegheny members in italic. You will observe they all voted for the bill except Mr. Hamilton. You wil notice also, that when the bill went back to the oennte, Mr. Slifer moved to insist on Senate amendments, and to appoint a committee of conference: I should not be 'surprised if the friends of the meaaure, seeing they can get noth ing better, should yet recede and adopt the House bill If it goes to a conference, the chances are two to one it will be effecuually bitted. The bill for the sale of the .Publio Works was then taken up and discussed till the hour of ad• journtoent, by Messrs• Putney, Johnson and Big ham. • Ia the afternoon the consideration of the above bill was renewed, and was 'further &bated,— lilemiski. Bighorn and Stockdale, inlayer, and Mr Crane against the bill. The motion pending was the Senate bill for the sale s ot the Main Line, offered by Mr. Cook as an amendment. The'voto being finally ordered, the bill passed—yeas 80, nays 27, as follows: , YE/A. - Messrs. Abiaham, Baldwin, Ball, Beans, Bigham, Boa, Byerly, Caldwell, Calvin, Chamberlain, Collins, Cook, Crane, Daugherty, _Deegan, 'Eckert, Edinger, Ellis, Emma, Fletcher, Foster, Fly, Gibhoney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gain, Hart, Herr, Hiestand, • Lfatier, 111110, Hammel, Hungecker, Hunter, Itnett, Jackman, Lowy, (Lehigh,) Linn. Maguire, McCombs, Mc ,Connell, Melly, Miller, -Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmlee, )'age. son, Porter, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Shenk, Simonton,.Staw art, Stockdale, Strong, Struthers, Wiskleht, If7/- eon, Wright, Ciase, Speaker.--66, NATit.-Adams, Atherton, Barton, Beck, Bey er, Boyd, Carlisle, De France, Dunning, Eldred, Hamilton, Hippie, Horn, Johnson. Kilgore, Knight, Lowry, (Tioga,) Magee; APKee, Mon eta', Fenimore, Putney, Scott, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Wheeler, Zeigler.-27. , Democrats who voted in the Affirmative in Tho bill gots back to the mice. Adjout:ned. _ - Too SpatamodlCr -- It is to be regretted that in all our difficaltics with Foreign l'owers there is ao great a diSposi... tion on the part of our public men to."go half cocked." People who act thus'itpasmoilf. , ' cally,i. to use a vulgar but expressiVuz.plirase, wont do "to do to." Calmness and reflection usually precede decided and efficient action, These sudden and violent ebullitions, drawn out by the first intelligence of (an alleged) wrong or injury done to oar citizens or flag, are fre quently manifested in a ridiculous manner,— They do a positive injury in exhausting the pas sions of the people before the time for action commences. We hurra, clamor, roar, and. grow furious for "a spell:" but as all international questions and disputes are subjected to inevitre Isle delays in their consideration and conclusions —long before the finale is reached the popular wrath has cooled down, and a few ancient, cold blooded fogies settle, by on interchange of un meaning diplomatic jargon disputes, which, ti short time before had aroused the violent indigna tion of the the whole country. Is such conduct worthy of a great, a sagas:finis and decided peo ple? Is it not better, wiser, and more dignified to nidve with less vehemence and more determina tion, with. fewer words and more action? be these sudden gusts, to be followed by languor and indifference, give our Republic a respectable and imposing attitude before the nations of the world? Quite the contrary ; they present it in the: character of:a forward, fretful, excitable Child, who can los tickled with a straw, or fret ted with a frown.—N. 0. Dello. The himatni therfalse in doctrine are blended in the above quotation from our New Orleans Contemporary. Thewriter condemns both the spasmodic action of the masses nail the More prudent deliberations of our Stetestuen. Which check the popular rashness that might otherwise involve us in constant turmoil with other nations/ The gist of the remarks, however, would seem to be directed against what every sober and reflec ting citizen most feel to he a feature in the pop. tiler temper much to be regretted, and the men .tion of .. ancientic i old-blooded fo,gbek,". and l'un meaning diploan 'a jargon," we will consider as so much epithetiAl. condiment, designed to re lieve the bitter flavor of the much needed but, unpalatable medicine which our editorial broth er administered to his readers and other excite- • ble eitizenti.. The manner In which some °tithe Spasmodic ebullitions of popular indignation lere manifested, is in many instances more than "ri:. diculius." It in - positively unjust and injuriOns. :It jumps to conclusion before it has surveyed its premises, and hence its conclusions arc often wrong, and popular indignetiOn is brief and In sufficient. Indeed so common Is It now to - bnrst out into indiguation at every unpalatable event, that thinking men measure the injustice of !the denunciation by the fierceness with which it breaks out. The more violent the wrath the less cause for T Com. Rattan or TneJAPAS SQO&DCOIt —The Wash ington Star of yesterday says: “We hare every reason to believe that long since, on notifying the Government of his Protein to return this spring to Japan to receive the ink iwerett the Emperor to our proposals, the Comma ' dore was instructed to comply with that eng4e- Ment with all the ships under his command that could be spoked from the Chinese seas; and then to return bonsevrith all his vessels ()unto steMn er and two sloops of war, which ate to remain , in that quarter SE time regular. U. S. East Indies squadron. And farther, that the returning ves sels will come home via the Pacific, touching ;at San Fnmeisco, and other most important points in'the anti Pacific route, thence to the United States.• .The commodore is expected to return himself, overland with as little. delay as poll'. HAXUED %MILL HILMIL—We reed in the Cia tette des Tribmtaux.:A young man about twen ty:mine years of ago arrived at Paris about la month - age, to seek a place, but as he was provi dad with a large cum of money, lie resolved to _indulge in debauchery until it should be spent. An TM:matey evening he went to dine with some, amptaintences,. and remained drinking until ;4 o'clock.in the Morning. lie then returned to Lie hotel la the Rue St. Honore, 'but was to drunk that he could hardly walk up stairs. Yesterday morning a person called to no - him, and was di railed to bin roam which was Sheeted sit the bob tom of an insolate•ootrridor. Tolls astonishment be found him hanging by. the-neck by his cravat, to the bkidlo of the door; lie - it appeared; in trying td'open the door, had 'slipped and his are- • vat which ho wore fiery' loose, caught by !Italian'. . The efforts he made to relative hivitself, in 'hie-state of intoxication were , fruitless ' • and ho remained hanging until be was complete ly strait glad- MAxixa.netrore "iVontrixo clash has risen up amongst you Oho. working classes) who get 'their living by agitation and orgonita!- that. Thep toil not with their hinds, but with their tongues. The' beer shop is their factor' and their home. • The loom and the plough knot them not, yet they always affect to speak-in the name of the working classes. - - Their haranguei slitter with pikes and 'smell of gunpowder, altha' they generally contrite to keep their own per otharnee way. They drill you to demi. and*rld drill you. to blood aid plundei could they do it-safely. -They fawn on your firit, faults, and yelp and siert- at' till other classes; or at those of your own Clare:WM their dictation: They are led by yette,,trini—eliemfra or pretended -friends to Make' kiobi Mils of you. for Selfish 'purposes.. Throtigh them tbd demagogue cajoles; the aristocrat bribes, the'ad= 'venturer Plunders; and the Spy i betrays you, and -they area ready agency for' any scheme,'how over preposterous; criminal or disastrods.--, WI • Tne HAIIIV "TtATIIIIR Tainp.-Agazilo - oti those things that we lune most to do with, we 'know , lead Rbont. Everybody ale tmlipomed to, akeratr 'bed of some kind, yet 'lint few ) pre.) tend td. know how the 'bid is made,' and erbat.la l in it. 'lt la for this reason, that the' hair ante feathsti bnainetie tolrield; unconeciottaly big profits. The local' trade ofi this city, In these two artieles,"may' be estimated , at s3,ooo,ooo.—Jour. Coin. ' ' Reccmtannt.Tbo..negro Cook, cut on Wed. nesday, 10, wo . unilorstsnd, incoming -RCP:4W *lin' was cist on Saturday, is; pasit • t, WOORTA & CO * . d.nicorea k ectfulty, larito the. Lathe; to iheir large and cot:Wets stock or PANCY rims, nov oiedo.r. omaPrlslng to Mt gable. fitosteltaitfaaltetrailne, Mai= gook. rel., Hoek Martin, Genatt, Cirkey. ihran's Doric Malts Vickozir.. Polaw4r*Caffie - 4 1 TOWao, coFriar W 6 0.31, wd Mit stmt.,. To Piittter- or - stiloi4 — lot Of second bassi Column Duke, AdrectisLog mud Double Cros Rules. St low miss. &main at this ara.. . SHRP/133. DLLWORT & WIIOLESALE GROCERS AND H COMMISSION dIfERCLIANTS. Ntis. 130 and 132 Second street, between Wood and Smithfield. Pittebarrh, and Annie for Lex it Ka , Itefin'ed t ger I t fi ririr u P g isd' h i ha 1 14 1r .. 1 t ofan tg: of the_i_ittesithm of the dor tract, Jallt-tmdfc!*° HENRY., H. COLLINS, • etritrWAftulND AND COMMISSION MEILCHANT, AND BUTTER DEALXR CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISII, And Produce Generalli. lsls No. 25 Wood'street, Pittsburgh. I O'CONNER, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSDRANDE DEA PALS, No. 115. Wood street:. one door from Vint litre**, PI burgh.—lluy and seri'. and Current Pants, Tlrne'Exe.bange, Oulu. Stacks, Pastern and Western Mlle, and PrornLaeorr Notes; alloy' C per cent Tlnte ,t -pos/les of Par and . Current Monet: and maws Fire. !lades Popsies for dm...Traa'bruclaereil Cenriar. Capital. 8170.000,) and ROYAL Umtata Compipa, (Capita 10.000,0(0.) .010 _____________.— NELSON'S FIRST DAGUERREOTYPES. PO:ITN/PIM BUIIDINO, TIIIRD STRRET. 1 ( CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish I._, to obtal (I an runt. t a i rtllio and Illedlke likenen,at :ear,..:.:Awf,""nr:;,,"l:btiALiNg th e re Zti.V . Zl2a,t7g I s guarantied, or ni. &ara made. Daring. one of the argent and beet arranged S id e and Sky lig ts ever • I emceed Sr the d nurPotworith 101.truments of the moot r y 7l76' g.as li t 4 7.ra t :t l Zr i glltr, "`" talTl ' , '''' ll t"t &lOW* and Now York,- Mr. ) P. Ilattore hims el f to bo or able n to oder In the patron* of the Art, a Atte of Daguerreotypes" either singly or In group% which Ns nerer bean *Mel Ramie open and opemtlng In nil weathers, from 8 tick. A. lE. to lib clock. P. M. . . -incildewT Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace. 7 , ..,,, • , The Brace of .Dr. ...,..... . Banning,* now got up In it mud. Imurerod Mita. and Is WP I bym It. ' , adnna nor p-eerbwns 'i .•-i' . I ' ty O t. ' nid ' prerntlnn r'ltlc Nero S t T g ir tte. l tetirenlld•bei , ' WEARS tiktii. curb as lir. " ---. • ' -•• lamits Uteri. Chronic Dim , ''iirri ' i . us= rim, Drag*lng of the Bor. • '-. iLI - - and Piles, Mtn!. 'ARM Leg.- Ml* Dram has the caution o ' fainV7die ‘ :l4l. (Min. milshed medical men 111 the country. mining whom arm— Dre. mat; Whiting; Rodger*. Drown. and Id • Leati, orNew Toriu•Dra. Buritugh*,...ltlchardsen. /lahershann, tlonell and Cunningham. of Salannah. bee Ll. other, a* may to won by reSvence to the many*, which I have for five ale tribution. rarr 'slab ktvp Orr mil* Men, assign's, jpdopmw Yaollaroe'e. Mr.llletts'. ltars44 , Nortit'x and eeveral oily at Sunlxalon. • Alo, IignIOUR'S (lALVASKI BUPPOITTRIIg which, beetles the usual support h. tam ethaulatlau of the Rat• sank eurrout.hrough the ports *Sleeted. also . . TRUSSED. FOR T/IE REUSE. AND RADICAL CUREOV lIERNIA OR RIIPIVILE. There are thowatids err persona who are al:110W with • Rupture ofthe Dowel; who nay little attention to tha disease anti) the bowels Isnotme straugabited. when In all probability It - may be too late.— Iluw Important It Is, then. fur ell those marine from any ._term of . Rupture of the Rowels," to eall at anne upon Dr. REIMER, at hie Wholesale and gotta Drug. Stara, coiner of Weed 'treed sal 'Tirgla alley. and Pram. a TRUER. to retain the pruiruding portion -of the bowel. Dr. KRYBEIt he. an oak. teak of the Dracaena whom Trusses-era applied,►nd warranted toidea iatbifat. thin. Ile also has every variety of Tromso that. you an name. sad at an/ Prke, to salt the means of °semene in need of the, artkle. I also keep every kind of Sapprrtera ' Rely Drama .9smensary Dsedasea Elastic Ataskieps, kr enlarged vela; and all kinds of tosehattleal appliance* used in the eon of disease. I weld reepeetfully Invite the ettentkut of the Oublle to so excellesit TIZUSS FOR (.711LDREN, wkieh intarhalr effects ettree in a eery died Moe. Rend the L.,llotylag cam fund:bed me by it phreidea In 444joirgIng enuilty: • : hi % ;The n Tra Ton rant has eared Um ;tiles Intercotal are ZnTarfalt d oligil . "4 k4 " -. 11 * Kx TSER'S DRUG SIVHE AND TRUSS LtSPOT. No. 14.2‘ corner of Wood street and Tirsidtalloy, sign Id the Uokloa Mortar. N. 11.—Any mom eau have 'hub seot 7 to say Tart of the eOT - autz7 bT .eloslag IS by mall, 04400 the We sr- Yerb.d, and fteldlng the ineaanse Armand the tody., ham. dlately over the nrkture. Aare.. tital. IL REPOS% 012.1.4.te1raT l4O Weal st.....llttsbare4 Pa. 119 INSIJRANt;E uOMPANY, NEW YORK. 2 • CASH a CAPITAL, 8500 000!- - • .. R. LOONIAL A.M.. i . No. 50 Wood stroet. , POrotaboA. AC.= i&moot I. roootit. M _Late of the /area. IhirtfabL Jaye C0rnm0............ .... .-- ,-.7lrna of (Awning I Co. Mt-4dt, AfoNatoto. Ohm of Iktorn A Metiontee. ktriatrd 8.014.11 , Firm or Dane. Mem A Co. Witlinat 11. ittifori.....-.---iltto oftlallln. Skillet I Co. Cent'. /Atm - -SIM of flionnte Ella A l.:o. Aeon. AliAon... -....._-_--41no of lion. Mahon.) A Co. herr P. P.m._ ...... : ... _.._..-.. .- .. rinntOrMtee 4 Itiarr. Jlambsl..ry 0 A1y.............-..... ..... .thrs of Mof r. Clapp A Betr A Co. oth Low..-...t........_...._-..-Plrul Jatnet.Lop , rhortrt A/I era-- - .. .I , lrm of CAL ITlttb A Co. J.Att jA. Aretraintent...-....---tt-Alrla .41, C. Mt* A Co. • IrOtotbt U. LamArtl..--- ...... 1.' . ..nt of A. I A. LAT:9 !RI : • (Uri. A. Hoethir-...- ....Olt.* of It 1,..i.5. AftoAwni,,,r..-.... Finis of Leeds attnrbory ' ;IN. Irwri.P. Af,toos. ..... ... -Firm of J. AI. Wok., WA Cot' I As.. T. Dyr.4.od. ..... .-.._11 - rab of Trobiblace. A •Oh I foto ii..Voirow Alm of Nolsoa It Co. Chao k-t It RAldttob..-- ..... .-Pirto of Wad whx. Moro A.Co. I ! Ckorpe C. (Wins. ......_ -Firm of Sherman A Ceillos. (A.R.. P. Ahrgoa----- ... „...nna of K. IL Ilp, aca Ltr..... D. t1btan......_......rtrt0 of Cocoon. Lot *CO. T 1...,. Abso.ntor- ...... -".._.Pino of T. AIL et:= Anil .s.o.rid-.-...--,...*:tri• of,hAmbota At Dals H. N0rt00....-.....: . .uIL of . NortbA,L Dttor 4 -ft4l S o b " 1 1a...-.,...--...-.........-Wlto ofrik OBA Loction4 t: ....-...-Maoof!WWl, 31 L. Alfred 3141. . Alm bra. I. bornell A Co. Ke Lockte.ged.....-..-..._.._..Firm of IL Loelteroad Allot, retrX . r i tttot ..... J .:. : -...........Y1na of Iroptlas, Allot A W• :goes A. Ponbo.-:-..._littor:illWl, u.17.4i, :IL Ft - orkellitaot. Firm or Vb./W.ll6km Newel a Co. IL Aryl '. now of AWL Thttitot ACS).. 1.11-10 :VOW_ .. __Vino or floullt. - * ot e. Ithrti A ;Mot: ' ---'-- - rim of Work A 0 AhLiess it A1nd4,71....4-Intl; 4i 11110.... 0rra 4, ...1.tir CoA W;r. T.ll}=?'"--"_"l=:P=Toraar4 1pttit0tr.Y.8artv,r..:....:........-111rot of Went!. Frail ~ (45; ' r" --- , - .....-............ ."i trx. i ... .1.0 .1 t00 1Rm Kum L 311 kr.1..,C11ar.1. HAIT _ p. Footetarr. • . t • Citizen's Insurance Campy of Pitt,sbatgb. 4'n D proldmi,_ simbet:CmAsstizia.,aer• ' OFPILA 91 irtrr.R. : ter WER,C MARKET .eif D. 111/01/ .NTREETM SoI.EVSLTRES trer.r: e.minn Tersim 001 SS 01110 AND MIISSIPIN RI VISAS; AND TIIIIIIIT Sir issire• assisd Jae .lJanersne Int Per. LaU smog theprot the Ad'A and /MAXON:A EWA ma sod TRAIIIBPOBTATION. n.Kip W Wm. T. Ifissneed vs Estert Dun Ism Jr. S. Ilubsns.sll, Um. M. Pslssek, Visitor Dry ant, John SI tWEM • Wm. flitoqhim. John N. Dilworth, lrrsoris &Urns, J. Stiormaskev, Wm.ll. Bars.. Dion. • Girard Fire and ,Marine inimralice. Ca Or PIIILAUBLPIII.A. IL,. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH. AGENCY,: 5umer 17.05.0,0. Fourth suit Smithfield' Amts. cAPBCAL: Bugx - ros—Wm. N, Swain.J. Sts•iver. IL A. 1M fbrd. Pant Thuriow, It. AL Imsla, ]. It. YisOurn. 1L& easunsi Jones. II R. • °multi., nom. %v.. It. Navin, F. D.llt etruka, .4.. HAM PIIIBIP finithe• lyyla Jr g. Num , wlll insure Cotton or Woollen lls,tutius, Vessels. CarioUil; Buildings. Atom, Illeruiraudlss and properir Rr p.ue, the most Agnaratle lams. DawrimsßlS ' • STATE. 11111711 LT, • FIRE AND . 3LARINE INSURANCE' AIM. OP PENNSYLVANIA. • RANCH OFFICE-Corner ausithliald idgeats, Pittsburgh. 'CAPITAI4 pppp ndr wl7. ftV.ltilk " 112,14Zidg. A. A. A. '4l.erkr, Pitt.~ ; A. J. Gillett, liarriabura; ilorriaborr ICh.tr.;(.ltrbon Co.; John B..Butherfont Danpbbs , JOHN.P. nirrintarkoßD, Prosidant. A. J. OlLLNT.SeentitrY. '". A. A. CARRIE% Actuary. • Th. above Company insurn•gainst perils of lira Ind: inland usviglition and traorPoriattem; also, on bulltlbgit and mereh•ndlse city or coo ,otry •at lowest rats ,, ,,afat. oldent with Witty. Politica taansd -on either Dervetualiv. or for • tun, arum inognayll+l - -------- - PROTECTION :! INSURANCE COMPANy, . enita 5t0dei,411174.1% runa. 11,000,900 INLORPORkEED 1825. Poliaion of Insuranac issued at, all Wises antis most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGEBY'RIRR . ) PERILS O NAVIGATION. nitaavz )121 PrPinOligeritatikly qi Thousands of, Vases of Consuaiptton hate hoax mod by the woof 11178IITON, CLAILIER URNIIIHR 3IEDIOILL COD LIVRR OIL. 3t b Ili **et nreietruthm. De Quack Medicine, hut the - pure-Oil orthe. yruthi Cod Flth Liter, ' , Fetered with the uttnnet oarti.,ott •sa to pnnetrye Its valtutble proprtice In the/limbed it..Tf letOnstion and le recommended by the niest'emilient Wane. • ; CAMON—Tha groat waaeriorley and relabrity of our A ii/lr Joke'lnduced many Imitation& arta Pmvinlame Plife notherlbat tM. lienuirks Artiefe• him the mislatura; X , 14/HIITOZ4CLAIIHR A co.; over tho cork of noir bottler, POhl: prnaMlelo generally thmunlrout the Un4ert Mateo. • jai/A=l.6od ; • Nei York. Jen.2.l. 11154. .A word toiiirmers—how to have. Butter Butter rind more of ik and healthy Etodt. _ Yew .uticoveriee., VEGETABLE OATTLE POWDER--Thehe itonkr. sow out up Inane pound wi j isnil,„np good. erode, not only for the disaum Ificklene . to team arm, swine and other animals, but they are' RUCs@ la tivaellent-artlela to Improve the eanelidon of the 11111111•3 i • ibr Rath flans. they not only Improve the condition; of Mill& roar; knit they linrreitia Um quantity as well as $. prove the qualltY of milk and, butler* The Proffirtury 1 147 that tt Incmoss the aliAtitlty of butter from halts pallid ; too pound • week to each mw, while thom meow who hare W.% it su- a noun 4 +thd • bolt, to too Nun& *le no ok ,( b " .. 0 1 : 14 of. fr4dlns birg.i of ow thins' yre ant certain, att who we It ones will use It `limo and 'rave mousy bp openitlan its' weft as horde* the appeanimie of their ottarh. • Price. Watt, vtpaPer, p is Prla ford, . OEO. U. KEYSIIIt 1110. , ; • earner M old. and Virgin alley; "..- .Ma Whalesrla and lietall Aseet. • . Pont -DuP' lowdar. ,, averr...,varoty l H 1 xadittaiLlni Vtnidlen 411 she , wimps on land -1 0 .5 lbc trieligisgcb... In=lola b nut alupgrik on Avant."' Wink 'Map ,•• )'' , skipt.turine Ale.; . 11/ 1116 tiao r ..CllllObittgb. . . . . . . . OTSEBB Li 4 .... 0 r • • • •7 : • :43 tabirts 33 ITZialtaliad . bi' 1 1t At U. ' ." 4 • I ~..,. • . , coususci To 2.- - sicni k co.) -. • ~,, ...u„,,,,. nussitohoO o k epa juli , iii• an: : WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. c, :„,,,„,,,id. t i o ,‘„,,, a y n r t .„ l ii d i. bfine,.!;:: *le one I :-... .;,j:;; YO. WWo(:D AM irolf. PA. •- - , - the tetr twildisir 'Ariz g. l eitibYtbral,onidaliil(a6A n whith - ''etorsof Dr: 311 .aneiCeloLratal Vernatme. Lk e y It Is reoommende.l. ,rbkey am pky k i,,t to; tt,ust,i, and der me stomach. . . Tbs mese tar and *Neatly° IMltedsla oommendLng this Invaluable remedy kw diepenela. , dad& ty, lc.; and =Ware the healing effects or thls, ratmcoa, tbat we hope ItMAY be Introduced to . mw ry . Wally wlFdw. dyapejada:baikllkili- to live' s vkilm.. ' ' ' Sold to Pltteborgb, by. FLISZOIND B/145, ,Dragalate. .63 Weod at. Alio, 6Mmle W0.,1,0. IL /1.ETS;11„.140 Wood , Area. Dr. Norse's, invigruatilw or COP.D.TA.,— . If it litho:tired bow this west restorative Is accomplinhing such icrinordin an . nu*, we can only reply , that.% the Arabian herb that Garman* esinlllnal ingredieat have been blooded by the Omnipotent Phydelan, a buret amount and greater varietira of Curative proPerties. thau had heretofore been suppowd inquiet In a hundre.fdifforeut articles of the pharmsorpola A whole medicine chest of noriediee, so ho speak...ems to hare been grombined In this herb; India the Y.LISIit oriVIIDIAL unbars Weir con centrated enema it la the effect, holier*, hot thecause with which we have to dal in the practical OPNiiatieo of 'the usatielde.• The viethes• of dyspepsia .are cured, the ' nervous are relieved, the halfnaralyead rename their activ ity. the *am,. from bendathe are tormented no mime' the,weak become vigorous, the tint of jaundice team the ounpleskor of the bilious. the depressed Inept/its become buoyant, the sick in alined in entry condition-of disease derive bumedlate benefit from We use of D. itorse's la ylgorating blialr or Cordial.: These the supported by Irrefragable proof, one prneented to the attention of lova- Pie, who can verify therikby a shade bottle of tho medF tine. The Cordial I. pot up bled:concentrated. Pintbot ilea Pala three dollar Per hottle, two for rive dun.; sr top twelve dollars. C. 11 RING, Proprietor. itrairbray, N. Y. Sold Dru/ . ,iii ti ts .. throughont the Ibriteiittatii. Cana i v t , lzteg i Vrt u la to Pittsburgh—Xer i e f inii Itroa. co ,o rase rer Wood street and Virgin alley. Also, by . J. e r: ilemlug. Allegheny City. Consumption and SpAttlng7l3l(iod.--See the rertilitate of Mr. Turner It. Ramsey. LT mane' Tema proprietor of the Parma& lintel, Fnedwrickabarg, Va., end late of the City Hotel, Richmond, Va. Dr. John Ulnae, of the elty of 'lllehmond, though • reg ular phreleitn, and of ammo oPposed to what he called outut wiedlrines, was obliged to say that It. good elfeets In the sex of Sir. Ramsey, iron Wonderful Indeed. Ile had bean glyen op by Imreral phyalelane; had tried most of the quack tnedielnem, and was on the rergo otdea pair. as well ea the grave, when he tried Carter's Spanish Mizell..., We refer theimibile to hi, full and lengthy eel , tlepetenrotind the bottle, stating hie core. Jar Sea advertisement. Inhls4rttlitwT NRW SPRING GOODS, WHOLESALE AND , lIETAIL. A. A. MASON C 0.,. have received and ark r ow opening Two .Tbonsand.cases and PackaAna oreign and American .thinds of nrery descriptlen. own . pr ng In park • SILAS. wo Osman( th e 'idlest styles of Plaid., Brenta, Brocade. Floated. Changeable, Point de Sole, .Foulanl, .Clikla and Black Nike of every deecrlPtion• • . • . DRESS GOODS. 12:0ph:ars rarisPrlnted Barowee, Brenadlnne, Tins; Orlttodkw.t.Pede Parla..ebellys, n onette. Cambric.. also, <sari, of Mom de Latins. Barren de.. (iinklmflm.."- SuAWrs ' PIANTILLA' 00. 100 Carton. , Long.-Square. Brocbokliewks Canton Crane. Silk,TlPiet Cashmere. Buena and other 'lamb; erm7 variety of Mantillas, Talmas, to.. of their... am! 'foreign xnaonfactnre. • AND MILLINERY 000113. in'cl2=:lL VTlOP l L i sirn d artrAltan t rial l .;Vr i lr, flew York and weir own manufacion. tloods of erery variety. I:3IIIKOTDERTES,jACES, rub:a tnnouNas. 00. 100 cartons of Collars, Pleerce. Chelba. tat Lama. llokfa, no, ne.: tt.. Laeoa Adler of Bram Winn% Prlnges,Rlbbons, Bailouts, ' • • , .HOSIERY AND GLOVES. • 70000. of Iloalery and. lllorea, of every ermlltr tits best make of Kld Mores always on band: ago, a full gook of Dierm• Plumbed ex Good". • • LINEN Ala) 11 0 USEFEEPING GOODS. A complete abwk, Including Lsmask Table Boren% Dir z s, o leien Sheath:um, Napkins, Toweling Linens. Quilts, • DOMISITCS. MP) cues and help of Callow; . Bleerhed and Itrorn Merlins, riannolo, Checks, Tweeds, euctuvar Stuff; Drill,. Yeetigx,Clotbe,Carahceres and tatlurttg . Telhirs' Trim, nano, Re.. tee . Ornonielun. In all the meet: extenelreatul bort 'elicit,' stock In the Western country, to which they solicit UM In rtwetion ofmerchentA. BreNew Goode will be ommtently.ieselred Abrough the Rouyn. Ouly oue prim: MASON t CO., No. Fifth drat. HARDWARE. - LOG/01, -- WILSON. & CO.,' callrho attention of Buyers to their ottraelser.tock of HARDWARE AID SADDLERY, oomyrisinz onsof this most complete wortme o t a to the otantrY. . . RECEIVEDIIT RECENT PACKETS FRO3I EIIROPE, and old& they offer on tho mot tett:cabin tern. Kee thantm gohatt Mut ~.111 And theft. Interest re...but hi Lining their HARDWARE at • K. Sal Wood street, Pletabsroh t (4 nom awry Tor ST:CnaelaS Roma DI-Irdlcal DE GIIINON'S Improved Non-Explosive Camphene Lamp Muting purehmed the • riAt Ats the shays LAur the . I • ALLEIIIIRST. BRA- • . • VER. .WASILDrODON. WAY— gryt and CENTNEors Arens*. tared to tiainiatt /Amps or sell . • flights era resnonalds prim— These Lanisa are Ortkonstrotted as to reader osploskot int phisildit ant! IN; PYhtk mar rest satlsOrd that they Ploy le. trod 010 k entire sand,. They also gives anis brilliant light and %Immaterial.. wool Lein shearer than the 'L.'S Talky: or oils 6(.y kind, they moot mate into general ape. We also hare LANTERNS and CANS on the immix plusirenrlnelplo. Strasnnowntateloss..,E, 11.1• , !ertl0es that we have seen, oration:al and tried, Do I:oito.n Improved Noe-Esntatinir taninhkte Lamp. entOd Jan. nth, lab'S.. and are folly salfsiled that it b a t cry va!siablelmonsentent. amt will be.kund pren:rable to - ry in eVa l = l" WenTse:a .. a.. tontion a 6/1 melt as hire etteasion on lamp. ors./ hot . (I - . Diddle. Batavia, N. ren.A.Wilson,listada Y; tosnts JAL dAt IY, Assetna. S.a .• Ir. irlissustallssieso.N.V. V. E.-lassoes. - - do, Alva.: Smith, • .thttat d J. i r, : n i4lNF& L V, A. D.Tryon, N. a_3t . dm, ...twve.4<r. J. /attars., do; Ihressorhene. Eine Oil and alrass fuss* at ths '''arrgsnitentlon ste.toottia hent , : - .44 -6= it z t * rtna= t a l r tr.` 211 . 3 Wool it,. oboe,, thsy on Rest inr ads. IV ;irate:luso, ;-- are' 1, 01:1:1, to stmt.—The premises Ai , is tti• 4.ltamt Wa\ y. p.se ut-. ad Myths,/ thootar.l of the Amerlamn from the 10 4..01 Immilmr. Ansi! Misname. s . misti t!' .. . • llieast Pumps.-A-Tho boot apporttur for drindar 1k... least rm. lateatod Is Dr. lisratiang's t.. ramp; . itact..isbmi ma.. la Maple Is Its aststregUss sad asistadvs raDeasiksahr Ma ASP, Ilsla. .I.IISA. Illii Ilan. id SEM - akin/OW lON st. . 63 . 11 __ • 1. -• • • ITARClitriffialx.. tuNAL BASIN, - ALLEGHENY, sr MAR TID: RAILROAD Families will. be supplied With our various F-.M. of IRISU GROUND PUMP, by loovlnt thar • .4.nhat tho or Cumour bout at Immo, Wilson k 11..'r, Wont newt. or t Mier. wroor or Liberty sod St, (.141r KA- Ptustaroft: .11. P. earworit, or. J. T. botople. 1 71,1rAr Itrolr to (wanks Iss Other oftlto eitiro. • I;74 ' s '. CA3" .'s 4.117'. 1111T1N, KENNEDY t CO. '.. Arli:HtiteluEB — & — Bito — .,, sustr.terrumakor SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AS:: LES, CROWLIANI, SLEDGES. MAT- TOCIO3, DICES, ` Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, . savasS and ridteiiifie stootioleey, , Car and Bridge. Bolts, with Thread toad Nuts complote, - - • PI TTSE Ull 0 11, . P A., fragssOcts, No. 23 Wool, rc., t 01103) FloaroNt Dimas orAn vart vorroott4. Chetti:-/ir...IOEYSER, WhOlo oak Magalst, of 114 Wand gwvoi. bade bud • didendld wastalvst of /dICMCINTS CILEST9It hmek. Ama *Pam tiVAgat * Znlrttrivr '" : ll4,l ,F i '" thl " . • 4. or ;pi?. NOTICII--460 undersigned; :Frederick antes: arm aflame,* Sternag_a Caiiend Moe. . 61; trarg 4 tbe lite tlvn i .4 . r .li tittenJuyidott (.41, bara i Kos Lolle.st4Arnirwilwr the m y. " erPl ' X ' ar tnentaeturing Iron and Nally,' and have takentlie were. beam No. fa Water Meet:between remand Short streets, where they have on hand an assortment nt the variettee 1000 and vhleh kbey efen-lbr sale en aennamodethnt Twr r" l "xi mil I , llllitEitteMlMV'e d. :att TLIOS.ILATLIVILT. . Utica., omplaint—Tlito dangerous and of ten , . . fatal Abeam had long bellied Monti] of too gat end ,neat phYalclan& when the .disannY of Ihr.2doLeineli Ui salmi lb. difseultlc tad pennited to the world In ant Aitnetifro thr Out ampliatted malady; saleli hoe attained inch *Mete Wind celebrity - In Its certainty, of. cum . TWA suamand rensidy gm' the result- of main* ' Sr.re ',door, In *Moir:the ..Daytona nom patently ob nerred.lunl are thus damned by the fools hoiiieArr .“.4inrptenkary" Atieriait -taln In the right elilo lindamudimes In the Ivit. under the *limeade rile-the ratted' Wail rarely able to lie on the lan pain some tbineurdei the phouldor-Made, rrogneitUy extending to. the toed the ahoulden-otten roJandionlhz rhounatlmu thearonakirinatif stureselnand DM or appetite; bowel. moony with% 'but moronism. alternate Mitt lap dull teary entation In Unhook Nut of the head; luar of man erry, With.otti4loolli of harioir neglected eninothluir. some WNW drf milfir;Welirinemnd fool cold or lannlng, and . prickly itamailni 'of skin an' 'spirits.. Dmittidioetth dlainelluatlin to menthe. a theugh.eskinied,ltoroald.tighenellaiii.: In • Tart, patleut !linnet...eery remedy.", , • - Uoro emi .i.s; or all Utile/0 aymptantai at, son will dial a certain numb. Di Dr. Met auses tills. Parrhiuterirlolll I:mit:ireful- to ask for OIL 311 - ..AND' . 9 O.4.I:IIItATUD MI AS: nose aims !Then : an other HUN purporting to 'be: Liver PM& pow. Win th 4 public; ails, bbs Celebrated TorrollMe,nati min bed at all rannetable Deng 2torieju the Voltod . 84,40 4 Or ado by the eide,Driorletori, IME.ll.l?Arnitorusits.. .thli91:11/hr.t• 'Bunkum. ta . J. Eld4 tp %VOW et •• • thllSon Furnaces, Wron Iron Tubing Armrn4d ainnALtr, Minato:7 and-Veltilliti‘ .6 .l .- BEY _. • &W. will toatii4 tic Wiilaitht Yebsulunt -br Btu= or not Watar;PipoioCbilseaat.thurdiel. timpltads, Putnam, Om& Wows; coact noun 708. if tilt tiorenit&s. 140. thiket 01.. •R C. - LOO MIS. Of Om loto firm ofArCurdv Lcamilt, IVIIOLESALETRAAR IN ,‘ BOOTS.AN EV- S OE S 69 /41134 i W,ood 13tTeet, Pittsburgh::. . rda _ „ !" 7 "Enlarged or Varicose Ye -Weak ECU ,korre efoleirAit attelea--1 iittl4 'tierpeetailly f rite the etteldlen Qf abottleat;iiad tho public seaman to lay extortuient ef 81Ik Meth, Nati asa:Base, 044,1 Anklelkelut end Iteadiotee 04 the tenet sad - came/ Vertr Waste Warred Vehts,llteek 'Ankles Week - Rae. Jolota .41:14 the tattoos spolleaceitused la the cute of 'abeam re:l 4011. also kiwi, *weer 11 : 14 etT. 4 ,-inuaN, liody Biotite Ilapportete, Moulder Erma salt la , tut as kinds of toe ' Itutleal , aaAticnees used tattle ewe etpesoe. WaAdeicitOntaitielc N 0.149, ette:Thod strand Vbri .:e„ \,.z.E.r IndigertiOn and Liver Complaint Cured BY . 11 .1E6'S•PETROLIX13i,—Read the li , llowing letter froin Rev.(); Dickereon,• laselenary in Oregon: *. 31. i... B. 31. Ktra , Dgiar 9lit.—.ldyself and wikbaring been • p•mtly beneetted the nsenf Your l'etroleumo wish to hare 'you send me • lor tvhi or three down bottles. eta elminrenatio Master in this Nam, and esters' orMY tlomPlo me affected with indigestion and an inaction of the liver. - the sanWor nareelf. wet wife. \ before taking your PETROLEUM. OR HOCK OLL. 'We took several tot tles—tare or three essels—.bout,• Tees and • half ago. .04 we hare never enjoyed ark.grod health he years an we have, Piney that time. I hadnot 'taken • single bottle below, that tulles= of the stomarli whkhb dUhvianse the dye. I.le.ewait re ll eved, and I have felt nothing 'idle mimic that tinie. air wife vesealso eel Wveil from * chronic. disease of the liver. which bad been <fakens! yeas standing, by the '' Bol ' 4 7 6r S. Plink Ginsd\ Bud__ , - 11 ‘ Y.O. tIi , 3CEYBER. 140 Wood sn.. and Druggists and ' ..iledidne .Ilealers every- , where. tranerstidtettlalng Ptdrelesurecips., isen) Mixagy \Median's.. --We dll the attention of imatte ottacollma,and *then to mead enticement on the fonttti. nage of these ninthly renal,' • REGISTER: lissiertVeoes is a esadhlitoihr the sinst' Ist,. before the ink Consetiloa. . papere•eop . • liotice.—From crib immeroug 141iikitations , ormy friends tied fellow-eitflene.l 04er anyeelf eaa candi date for the.ottlce of Rcatstn..diki to lb.. Ote-4'l°. of the Whig Conyeution, to beheld anti,. Slit day ec.:day. next. Yittaburgh.lpril 1854.--fag.l:daeld:T 'NEWADVERTISEMENI'S. ice Hazard Powder oon*iiy, _ MANUFACTUEEIU3 OFGUN: POWDER, CONTINUE to furnish Gun Powder of all their , weittnnum branda rlse..Renturicylate,:“Sen tP it' lL ' ek " trolt,^ B fell th ar g. . " ar li s.rd L sl=. and mister. of one Pound ea ' ch.. Also, • full , assortment of Po ...terror Lthosting. and Mining p rier for Ex tort The reputation of their lionlorder la too well hoovers to Hire comment. For rale br . J. EL DILWORTH it Co:, I. l ll i n' u o r ri b ei n tV. " lb ! *ffi"' of frAL'agd: A. E. Domn..ma Secret++), an74MH.- • Ladies' Seminary.N .7111 E SECOND SESSION of tfiis litstitati on, mtutaabed Neer Brighton conamence en t 0 Drat Mondar ln idar,lbed.. be Seminary \ ulldioKr were erected forth. exprempurpostl of • Wording Scheel for Young Ladles, and are sufficiently large to a7munto dale Oily boarding scholars... , Tar ms per session of five ilionthe BoartUng, Tuition and \ • .100,00. Inatrnetion In 10,00. Pee of Instroment.-- ... ....... . 4,00. . Latin French .a German 'Language, oath . 10,00, Painting and Drawing...... . Focal TWO pupil emnlnifi:a;etheritein'the samenelghborhoed will' entttle _them to a reductlon fo r board, tuition and Ih/ht.:WE per mot: and four of leper cent. per aesslon. hOlertertrod and competent Teachers ar e moaned te !e -nvy In every department. For particulars. mee tiren lar at A. 11. English's, Dloknove, No. 79 flare, Pitts burgh, or Warms Prindpal. .Rev.'.ll/111N DANIS, Principal. Miss N. ILEMAIILL,Asoodato late feather In Ober. Ins:. Chickerulgs Pianos. lIIST recd a 'aria and very el -orgitergetiertir=PLYACkTr r lau'd MIN I's Balm, con/dating of ail the ' rack. Intim now manufactured to, to Doseceeecl and Illantuichres. and far tale inrariabla at 'Boston prince. without any audit for tranaportation or rtak. Plano warrantact • Purchocra eau hare now choler out YIFTY INSTLILItENTS Yujlnal In Prim. from Abu; on hand and far oak, antral 11104 accond as. Plazas, nearly now • JOIIN AIELLO% tri Wod Owe. Anent for Chicken= if t i n. rianoo. sp7 for Pittaburch and Warn Nona. An. Ordinance Tb the ' , alma', gra:amp/rob. tee the rif Ihe Ili/drone If br, end prtmittingfor '•f tram/nal .8..-Icesgeas” water erstaigli reserictioas. QEC..I. Be it ordained and enacted, That rom nnt i ther the passage of this Onllnsinc . e. it Mull be the duty Annear and Iteglater of Weter Tanee, under the direction of the Water Commits.. to bansse the present rat. of Water Taxt, . tie to modems k :era nue of net Ins than far thousand &liars per annum. pm IT. Be It further ordained and ennetod, That nine Blouse:id dollen of the &bine rename: I. and Is hereby Is sTeenlir aPPrepliated En making extesions *fleas. Blass In such stnista. lanes or st o keralleys non MN to thresh* ordered by Unman. Ordained and enacted into • lan, be. CoUncile; the 4.1, der of April, A. D.., •• dA AtcAll4lll'. Attest: AL W. Lions,• Brest. pro tom Oolemen Connell Clerk of Common Conned._ JOB B( BITIPTON, JOHN T. Wutrna. Bnieldent °reelect CorteelL . '; Clerk of Helen Connell. . • Supplement to an Ordinance Firing the doe of col al the reirtstred. eteenlart, pass. :Mush late. 1844. seed sompteeseat pee :r4l :lap Fi•bruary, 11147.. gen./. Ile It ordeined end enacted. Thal from and after the. or Bd. thine.... an hone , men or foot pa. l e ase ode told Aqueduct,' a hes shall neglecterrefuse W stop and par tibi to theniketer al mail Aittieduct,' or to each tither t.erson aa may to duty 'anattusrleed to co- Moe the mum; shall be era, such offence forfeit lent pa fine of not less than nmeidalar or mom then flee r to he recovered se koes nod peneitho for treatise. . dip • ordinances no recoverable. ger. Tl.:That as !iset of ant Ordinance Or Ordlna es conflict a with .the store, be, and the - same IS 8., • repealed. . • Ordained sent snarled lute • lair, in Counibt ttreStli day. of April, A. D., lAA , JAkiFon McALTLET; Attest It. W. Lean, Brest. pro tem Common ConnelL Clerk °Tenement Connell- • JOBB SLUPTU.T. Juan T. Wannon... Clerk of Baled Council. , • , A zi - ancE bi hereby - giien, tivd.:l6tteiti 'l4 Advanutntio.,, ova 1110 trill ann., .un LIM Ea , of Mary gnoditraaalauratPattontownahlp, bora- been 'teamed to the robscriber. by tho Remitter of AllethenY comity. All Ml.ns knoolna themmlem lodtbtedt4 add fatartal. are mma aotol to maltstmmealato payment, Mal all hax rum.. preSent'Abfta, trt lirtUaineckt., - _ 4.4aL:11.4: . D 7.0,04 . Adollalstrator.onm,toat: nonozo, • \ : Malin tosnahli, • OR 13 ..7T---Krell,9niiihed 2 Momßrick. • ChMPim: denoted ow..lladeral.ol.., Alkaheny the !rorth Common, voialiguislic n 1 . 0.10. Mad curet: coed yard and eert7 titling ratotoleot. dr, to _ • 41410 i OF JOSEPH STORY—Life and Let ter. a lawb glom Aeende tenore Reftweme wet Nth. UnDed tgaton Med D.. of Lew at Harvard 1:olverof edited 14 eod;.Wl.lllsixt W. Eider. !..:12•17e".87rn qrrti.?;!notilt.': A lob . prunn . . An. 60.1 e do R. It Jetothetl an 4 Cm isle ht •JIMIN ATTAIt Co.;;Aut Libertr Ai. lOFFER-160 hags prime Rio. Coffee; %, • ...o tut( Med. T. /LT= \ \ 6 l a L. 4 :rl 4 m3 r r 4 r **UV \ off Jul(N WATt k (OLL BUTTER-. 5 bbla. prime 'ftall Batter; . ao Liam • \ • • MO DTk4 lb/ .• • Art • lOUs WATT I CU. HIP AND STEAM BOAT tiNTDRES.-- - 111701 'lariat& 'Pow*, Carib. ticidNe haprovid Abwir r.r. Bl= . W . m bee t.. l. t era rtomw olia Tobbsbo.res Marisa Lib itbosnrlor Mats, sa 1.11- - •rtkle, uloptial ort..boUy. neA oblqy Amunbrals, Wit by milllaft bad .tear daps: Ter We • T. ILANDLITIt iipUieut 'll Moil Censor Water st.. Yew lIILLNSPAWNT W INDOW;, o e uAJ , , Ea-A \ iwworiiraitaAtgo.., 1V BOOItS AlloglIke •-&uila ItWarT,or MI Oieitt Contaid P. taw; nnnt.rumb 10) D. 111. . • . Ramona. rlith and 00.4 am, ums, m. 0.." at "Ntilpm at rank. . Meths, ar to the Alatark We of Lb* Mang Dim Bar= Female MOW. Clwadati. Jar. • itmaittaz t ortod.kirf the ltarrel. Wlt:oitrea=4o ". , pdaltwy fawn Mack la pita departmanW ar.T PAUT — I::ti: — W-ntow 'whit° Liao iri sS,l V .Amed rJ zi . Wercraf rit. rw ff..I3YRUP,MOLASSIS.49 bbls..reed r e -. 14, 1 1 : 1" : 17. •! 11 : Asa 7.%s ab . ü b t6ia so; ik tn. • 114OLDEN\ SYRUP-25e., 25 half bbla :V=i"A I I • rt°' r a .P.l. , artriciusoN & YOST, rec'd 6n coosigiment, ZOO' Swan's vnie 8. V. 844.0:0 dol. C. Fboahlus. ranted *Ant 00• Illy. fbr labkor ORAVY 00. I[:E!S IeODIiITI I 10 blis. 10011 m. so? • • ICH FIGURED Mllololi, & aktsavollat reeds% asiniaprat of ono zro.OTorol auks ofnerrgoolaf.'" \ Tinatir4ED TISSUE§ *-114.4Acim " dv 'le d An a irArattiattui ./ II ROCHE EllittlYL g AC4lA- Meson & Co. 1471 n 4"d etrahtitttatr". 1i r' `lg.° 1km): insifew d tiotta="l;l3tatast=ti&oz‘alltttjl4l,.. of ..crihrdtWreo,VM,..L7rl7,4l‘,Al War of a- It onalll HUNTa }bop & • . - .Q PLENDI 0 • NN W\ St inimuku %Tx. ,u4 . . sikuu.... wi lars tik .;. 4 . 4 ll)4l.4 ag naser mi umis s a k e et zra n,w v: t, am. mum a ISURCIIFIF t LII bacon, run • P=. . . ___._„___________ -150 bus. Green Apple& reetrod lot role bi ' : Roe mantra. cou.m. ' 1 1)11'ILD SCENES & WILD BUNTERS.-- , 'llomarm of Natirsl 'Warr. or WM Sand" sod 1190 a n tilWrj e ult W ied W d e ir4L i V. l ,' l'''' A A"'• ape • . . . KAY & on.. 1574 Wood BC* _ _ .. B. FRANK LESLIE FOR APRIL=4.S. B. long Wood Arad, las Jost aced thsti supply hank Amt. . • . • ,51.4 QTRAWBERRY PLANTS-- A I ' 7 la 0o • ' 1:0 A a gision tiO - ag ;Askr um.. A.l3lAvralr!BizawbariL.. +Att. wA.LUROP.. iItEDFORD:MATEII-15 •lible. of this tru ism' •ltlptilitatil 2 fest reed from the Btelettt bs • • Joa: YLXIIINO, *mit to IL. Villeezit IIZNORESS WATER---3 in and o . llk.hut itt/tolbue Abe nen" by_ ater to 1, yr 0.131& Co, VOWS SPARKLING ORLATIN-4 woad iu of this adstrakat br 4cilLarlawnte.., - 113ERFUldgitY,—A 1 48 0: 17 teifisiornet.. _I. fish, rnp4eb ,4445! %six MIRE'S 1 0 1 44341414 t, FaMeig- V I M& tb• V • 1.: \ l-4 \l't:; - *.ttEAr•Li \ si . ,..._o. , s \ s \ A \ P-,,CAAPET WAitEIIiOUSE . \ ~,, \\--\\ -4 . ,,- , zo.'it s t\ ,. 7 , 11_1 , R F D I STREET, i,Ts,t3s It 04.1 .. ~.pA.\ \ \ \ \ , E HAI NO% IN STORE, o ne oithe lirgost iirklebuicest \stablEs or oARpEro, ..toms. .1.. , 7 airrii., , !,,Raim,; 74.. ,*e 1zu . ed w..., onad from tz , y.k.i.vo \ wu in th....,„,„,lift t ortei i' , i .9 - 1 476 b P 0 t D 0 r ti teg,..1.44.1,11.4.11....5.... 4 4.t.t t , es . _ , \ ' IVA "Tr, tigfrZP"T..,d7 f c '"' . ... ittlV""l%,Tl^4Aa...t \ ' d. dck. - , \ cat eara-T - 44,6 4, 04 to 4: . gmb..*a „,,...Pvint.a cith tiek. nd will boa I ,0,1.,,,.. i „,- if i z T ,, Thi : 17;• c adte. tima c h#lll.4 l. . —.l 65 ' Damask/41mo and I'gda Com m 4 , : , 4 .\ \44 i l Nr l =7:atlar=dru„ . $.4.1 1 n,''12,1". tilr•'''''re.f... 464 4 ' t g„v n te,r3 l — 4 -- ` l 'A l uor m r s t r em l sr, rberurF•n u l ' ar 'llta mc " 1 I' l :ir: ii , I L a p and Stale Vanilla= a . , l .,ftw i .-4 , ,dAy t y...ay lli .. tr r n' or tia-',... th ." ''''',,,,, 44 4.4. 0.4.rt n 1, gf s i.hrBVALret, l ram the most eirartel manota o turtma ' F r " cl,. 4Z ge Twat ; A- wz...„ ~,,,,,,,-2k r- az. l l'ltNll,V=lra,rnni... * Aho— An ror UM new Iliac for LaWntrpurpoems'anown aa the Moral Tuah Lath Torsi. which takaa the gam Petro La m mr a t. m . Kowa—every MY . l ioa ki i ,,, l l,,=il o , ded tir l and examne. .t. utb3lM” "r' t. ° I. ''' aq 4 e4/,Z I pgramd . gawk. r.me.4. ,, \ c o.II.ICADIX 4 eti, BT Thledidaret. /.1 A IkES P. ANN E R, 1300'1'S, Sl \ -10 .s, Bo NF,,S,'AIA,TS, LEAT.KER, &C., ' \ No.\ 5 \ 8 11ood \ Street, Eittsburgh,,PA., Ar.,min trace gamma In eMtintho . -tentlien , of his Fro m m and confttrY LiatOrtl arse stork of k ,n\L e nendly table ver 7 ear:plata ' BOOTS, SHOES, sozairto HATS, ToBATHER, &c., Puntiourat direct from tlie New 1/land Atannteriuner a oxlmi k a ll for tortepoaal4lna or ... L_ , OVER ,3c60 CA,SES OF TIM LATEST S GS ..• Ad.vt s.oxproaly to \I air ( Sal . Pit t ' lu. Sao* of FANCir SIIOEI, LRAM FriLtC. nAUZL. moll LAWN NXETS Ise* ho lm eatied,,math &same rMi M Lim' hiThatiefmthrm A fro Fo. BONIN SLUM INGtr., \ \ •-•‘ , , Ms amertment of HAIL. for Lgitlir and =ru m Sem, i x eery arg eosop r i Ar a L i. estriar to be Rom a Cu ' d iria k '''ohl t elturna,""' and Country Merchant. enera r , are ligted ia.. . pi l d!..m.orrritroitrrir,tra oa arobic.ainkh 1 \ couture IF Furrowed hr any In the count', the Vdimminlix`x imm. i. warm *in wekk a ts a narmagf a r ...W.. ~....,,,, A. 4.,,, ftmf. netatominS fmamblr 1 , 1 i''ili'rk m.i` eh .a. \ 'l.'mm mil ma L M . slim 4.1 . Reg• .0 ~y .11 \ Cik LDS &Ch \ \ WHOLESALE BOOT 11 SHOE A># HOUSE, NUMBERS 153 IN 135 \ WOBD S7' T \ \ i-: \ \ \ rrrrsuun , Ptaam \ , ' ILa ust . t r ive( B l u t l 4 , r iar e giTe .t \S ghlirs t° ?.l l4 .n.4., \ 6 4,43-i r Aiai r l , i \r' ' ' ').eurg, rdg. ti4 th et rL tich fi ate r° , Ladles A- Mote& I Men do . Boy* , Cblldren s, Sloars , ‘, r Llkees , Matrices Bronze Kossuth; I Calf & Kip Boots Palm of Hats, \ ‘Frenchlace, Purple Parana, I cord tongresB BOota, Canton. &Pedal Rata, S tid3kin Plait, ;3ilk Tipped Gaiters, 1 Kid Glove Button do, Leghoril& Strawdo, s Entbd Fancy Belgrade, &maga & Eur e k a; I Cosine & Fine Bootees, Fur and wool s do, , Goeissaaer &Marx, , Album & Paris Lee I Oxford & Union 'lles, Glared &Emil Caps, 1 Pedal & ullanif\\ Togetbcr alth u g rcat variety arm". Good,, particularly aultbil. to the arerosehlnst mum nlr entel4,ts cillty tor.purchasln g at lowut emsli Ricca wittimt : are in the oric : rtlariat skulk adapted to the We 1.... h t. VIP e'r74=trirllfill=lllllArrargiOltrif rtr jtit i t 3l 7lll.l4Manlns lata, DUMMIL4s , bIKU/O • , B. - A. FAEINESTOCK-8;',1i0 .- .., --'-' \ ' . , \. . CORNER - OF - WOOD- AND FIRST STREETS; , \ _ .., ...,....,.., ~.... ..,.........,, • ~ `, \ -'.,-, PIVSB , UR G It •\ .. • . - ... . .. iIIAIiFFACTURERS OF WRITE LEAD, RED. LEAD AND LITLIARCE,IMPORT•\ ERS AND DEALERS 1N... • • ' ".• ' ' .. '• 1 'SUMS. x_ ILINREED OIL, • \ 'LARD OIL ; '.,,, ', ruling!, - ..,- - ..-. 3r . • ~ -•, . TARN ISllat, TURPENTIN.L. TANNERS OIL, ~ , CRJR)II AM .. ; 1 Jr lILASst , SPERM OIL, \ PATT.NTMEDICINKS. ~. DYE' STIIITS, , . '. • ntAns 'HAIM,. PE trX., , WHAL 0/ L, SURS.ANSTRIIIMICTS, . lIALNT,S, - • . ' Itltl/S/LPls' ..;,- RA. . .. .; . RA.VlNGTottidentportiters in the Politorn Citioi to take advantage ionoll faiorablO along ... In the orarls% Ito ore . rarabled to sell. for iluth, or tow:amp/ time deeds* on ea ressonaldo tern / ea Eastern * sur! ' tf li' dt,r IT3dra Lead wuguarratee to to allelli ' me estaft4l weStAt, and *noel In OulaßT t \ O lug Pas% In the UZI States. \ • \ . . ' \ . ' It. A. FAIINESTOCIK'S ITEIFITGE-: : -'-',N „ Sorrdebed with directions In English. Freneb, German trd Suanbb. ' '- *.. .*: . . . Atthltdradigta UNITED STATESIJFETISSI7BANOE,. /1.4.. - NUITY AND TRUST COXPANY.- " 1117 t. DEL.P.111.4. CILAZT.E . ILED APRIL Psitariusi. CATTrAtaI 6 .4I 260,000: ;C. .01Tre qf Thing aneg Mesita.; sends, Laisaddelpkia OFFICKES 01 , , THE DOME BOAED‘SIT P11.14DP11.1.111A . . faratellTd, , ze Be W. Tingley flearze ADllearr • • • Jamb - James Deveroux, toy Minim DlElsen crword:. - • • Thote_poon. V" • ilkeltast Estanua,....-iittbarlett; - James 21.1)10 .4 • D. D 4 til*gh`r CUT."' tarirM....etiNGLD: • itiITNA . /NSURAN • 4 ‘ ... P4 Conri • Cturten F.Fnnot Tudot . Wart Woollwalge, .. j k ; r2 l :l ' k b . l ll:7 * : - J.Agek 1 41,.. 1 .* nutta;,, ,, • .austaer , Yotmer*stronecolzh.44l, pts, A. -irk Out o.a. - p4ODUCE SUNDRIEa--- Ai non nat k, sted, ti - 'l.-‘,...v....- it.. td4 It. 4. 1 ~ \ 'N . ' at ' I: lith..,.'n - ,,;.... ma ii l4: , ,:,• : A t Al 4 • 84 til st.' E W 800 R\S-Fottone Wilitird, the . Ens calla'. to alden bedded InauglAsr Linde toklidi .mth e The , aura Mamas. • , \ • Thr /itur York oath)) Astil The Art Jmunal torslam • . Putnam's ..11asadas MA . The aloft tourtbsr with all ba late ebren nanliratlant, Invade try LAUF/Llt," Waal rt. I.MNm‘_-‘2.55 *aka now.: Luir Insoa strum Ora emazda &male "- • 0.1 • - 134 t 1.11 DWELT 4.-wart'd fCi* Sae bJ \t* . I___Lss' -. • \ • isiAiskiiiiiiis *co. kAiID . .-8. 13.A11t - reirtrzur his sill errs !Lantz to 1.1. Mk( itairinsaanktb.• o=PanY Itteocunt .4 aerial:it aid in laving Ma inoweir an Tuciday orenin r. aim, to Ow thaad Inteniiponspany far U!•Panannines• with ',hi* they amnion taw nteuaLeide.l 1 1 *NEW B o oKtijUSt. recd andfor hlohy . J. L flea* , Tetra Vrtend On °Meeker; or ibe;%iialarn tlancts or the earth and its Inbabitanut, with 0.911 and 142 Lit. an entindy new. and 'vetoed edition. L A , ! hilaseLlasetnaLls otel.r.l.3tankintoab., col:1111st% In 1 . a Vikettion or thrlational ti or anntunii... • %lain.. Demand. Mangey. ktarnat.l.nt an Sonanambaltnn, by A: Mem do Blastanat, - Fur ask by J. I. READ, 1. p.l 're Fourth atanct.% :NEW Gcsim., —We . wish - to.:,.inform . tho • . titheas of Ilatabtahhandefehdtr; that we hare just tad oar hp!tos mod, or now ...194 haat/ ha at fla. of Uol4 4 e•rolty.aneet Caen the Slams smarm ettleh emabl el rarf "'ll ttoVe 'l"a ttotrft bF l th* t i =l "I t ' d ' at War ratahnah='ln Ws e'er. - UM Mt Zr. atom /lama to =ao the katale of tho shove t. dit and awoloto ear hew t'ty Sea of Jerehl, .t 1100011. 6/ Mead. greet, Vtaehursh. 31 ,4 1 iNgreenved. ;I LtlV.lot of Allata Stboo. and , ltha Pat ea. 4. axe ll'a=igete ' il: tt"'"'br t o - art lt Ammer. anaasetl. 4 R. SALF :--Two Hooves . and Lots on ' Zane • ' and L..V.nnrrentisyleaiela e. Coe lot on Townsend strut. sumo—Twuty oar rk in different parts of tEs ' sititr. ell 'of width will be mold love on.rile terms—The ' 1 eg y ere &mulled infPiineod Xeßitisr.)mnlrli Ton unbars Reaps by eel gs Ott Ith Halt ifrou won't boy. tad If 300 bnns Monortylbe sale, by tailing on ism you ran bare it botore tkolOnnuo at 4111 r. la•T•r• euy War,oaqvilso of •• • TIRO& WOOf./S, Commercial Suter, • 142Socinb street. 11;AND toIiSALEI43 urea of Land, 2).; mileiresimt of Sicremiewt, on weds to • good , a‘• Mane and horn; 110 acre a stewed, • ler we or. cleand of grafted fruit. and 34 acres of Now is Use UntoLO a tar • bund.akt. • . eremof hi n d near J. Murdock'. garden, *lib a good frame boom on It; it la obese. Bln O acne, 3 miles wein of New Crieou. on It are good t ' eVtinte N voi, , z,,4 hirer, sad rtar44 t. Wh e i l t. u t l n Zlt t m Um (WU •nd atl aiag,lr_jimp scut bugalna. of . • • • ant.if • .• • . .Tut/31Aff WOODS, TS roortti etrut. 11 1 . 4.1t/S--8 bbla; tco'd to:day:mid for.nalo by • nal' . •`, . • 111XLL 4'LIOCILIT. Water .5 , VORN - 4000.1itinh; shol!ed, is , ehiPP"'F pt5PP.7l"!`!"4"4 ,°`l,l4ll,,tbac263XTCHif•ier.' \ADD AND BUTI<ER-10 kc —ki ‘ ----7 4/ 4130rk1os choice Dotter rorelv.l gad We iT 1 . 94 \ ALLt UGG Err. w.t.sr ltS • • • .• kJ' • - Vais l ltserrn. \ wortok. • . . -. • . 7:2 Lars alln ry. irtir: Lus4 • \‘,.. 2 714 Cor• 81.1114 •• - D. .im . y.Fl7-71 - 061)Tou.k. '• I . ll ,4llolippi.mje I.I);C.K.EIII..ETE begifirsi%. foo laiialte Inn nod htzed e met/In. -gra tinormea .7`707 . . • • •- #1,2,11V3 JENNY::LIND 30, .a. awri..to comps% rtitLabli* eJN liewpol,lfset M1P111,71 . Ot 111,11••• • -yea saspolt Winos: ArICINEVIIESTS of.al :di Akikit s tairas always ia4.br Juts. vf • • • . Dinaamt Mif . . lIAI IL.VOCHINCILIN lbw dWhlleand fluff mi. Brag ban Men let with tbsinkhr-dher rsal.fd of pure bowl. . ant].. W.•A. 1: All NOLVARDS:—.IIIOe, 141 L.., .....Ittr i Zstsll, 1110 n e o . , • • • • •• • • , \ f,"' eler".lolxjr Troxt . 1. VNDIES-- 4 ,Ptancia Om 1141 . ... n•K a rmuth a ckv; :eat .... it, i pv: . .- fIN E.L l Zro t ri.ris. , as. ' t ii.a. ' - - fritx— ,, ileimei - Trco 23 .:7 1, .. . ALMITIT' loks: leg! MG . AAFADElRAvnasi:jukbini.sk wit. , .4 10 1 1 , ii!'irtMN- .. :gar:or ......... ______ • ----- pPI3-12 bal7 s... in' ' *Wok b 47. meat -- ~,,,t ': t• •., • 21,1 goor -.,,, sale by [•. i GIIIT:S. . . . ••• azittr -- §) : . :Trr!ar • ;±; ‘ r Nv. \ - AMUSEMENTS; `" cot . . goons . LI3cRE • Iltiltlll r iii'itAl4l4. • • , • -.• Witty but Tbzet .11 .4178 tr; . • - I thilratiO•'.2l74sl3 ankSatlthlay• • •-• • CohOsehut °ribs living roliftm h:the amid. , 01NE'LAPV WE164113764 ‘1'0„ LIND* "• 7. 7arEsn'Oefr ! ' . the, 0r.3 A lALLIPUTIAN KIN la INOUE'S 111 (III,h,V.A 118 OLD,: GREAT WISS 1 ARBLE\ \ Arvid Complimentari.akilh4o 7`V\ . •NI OneToes4 IS, ISSIa. v1;„1.1E Papilettrul Attie 'Oceanid to . Mat a Coar o lehtetittadnEl e \ TV 7 tVe= "k etlifirts, .a A iWM. and 047,"jAvoghInbileill7d if""4"""l4V4l7'igi 11 <od thi..thc The ladles &eating-m=ler teas <melon. will bon \ * IP • leaved by the tellitheter.the MUM OPftthle Leto the Ritl,3, \ areetally ete.t..bee thg eIMPPer 3110111 , • . ; j yo n e i r will be = cAtru .".„,„ 7 , Dlllll 1 121 TNitial be , 0111 be , ta Telaikee Vara* fehtfittia : g Price MAM* libeetThied—• • at Thiterber_ Th 7 .1.4 1 , 41.111nd boat SAT Nj&TUrraittlei.ina 1644prri, aq.rome and coaden • , cCE COMPANY Mart- Mfiselx.- kNDEI4 botzettiir.: . . . . . Aii;i:,;Tlttg';'''' .. ,: .‘ A t f Un) ._ 1 1,,t i ,!6:., , .. ',.....-. 1 , • Jenltni &Women; , i F. ': , • Aunt Make Wined en -Ettore • K E. , AltliOLD, Agent,. "nth ettoet. Pittston fgt. • - ==iv yALUABLE BOOKS ..l&T AUCtION.— NMI Do &Ad at the COMMental Wel Malan ....1 and tth Ma-0m Wards) aiming. Alol‘...tot, interlnn at 7 deloca. lrf est.:ear l a Mar Minable . T , i h „,k, „ n t.eirg lbe tlx4ro col idiot, of ......0.3. • amtlo from extatudia rams of of le modem 1,..r.t., aad Wine. limy., the works atm of rant commas. toldbtlo ale. ail abets of them ban Irin bale had elf Me. On theilit aro to be !atm ..... Ago md alai./ wt cl l =l . o. 51 Imennniltrm CO. ~... tmoonttroA46 mitig• 1 a ataditn• of moat., trasda. la volt; Wort. of Lmd nmom 3 iota: octant Edmund lgßast. Warta. f_valt.; calla Yarlity 11 vat.; dcraskbtrtek• V t=l44•No I,ttlatad&la . g . 3 1,?"L I. := J on •rit=nletatt747 l ll4alstn nf. 11.72.1., rs.t.' la 4 of F:;dPattd aad .1.44. it=..,. ut..,r, lad a. 1.4 imtimal atal aretptstral 9.lkt ttlea of Rogvaitac. y. rot. •TAgr , . dor. N arks o r } ~„.1 _ ! ':4,71: - t . u/rn..s...rt"thrigmek. xsiateig'lian7.lliLoaltt 3 rd., to4WlMyttlymmlaa. Ornithtr: W 5...). a b o, tax it t o lit=Eux , Mt i l poi, 4 yd., A.. * 4; east In had at tG nfar r 4:.= oi=da . . • • • • ' • U.ARDWARg.'-,PUTLERY, &a., .tUC. nixc_o.„ win**, ?lb butact &a acb. at c ee i n.l . Z l :, ' A ". = s =l 1. 1 :;:l rtu gt .„ : rake,. and table sak•rkohica. as:Ws, Itattaans or. dc. oft?. scat mail caed.curerk .firac kataallerk cotaartsla; % Pj,,k K ?"'P' ! t aZzr. l, ° , mlva. -- k s at i larear. 1 /mann d cook lamina twrck nark: nd aket Ices af 1rjacc=1'4"a',...'41,174117 and atl l ~.".4,l4sdakTrieal""", alsall.triajrbasnrriottilliti*nall bps sakriar siva' . h ite and para.; locks. kkaaankal sag ...akar. broken parsec shoe sambas batunkm tea balk sbos lbreack luta pate 4 o• lands sad OF f wafture oraa. Ana" santa tiara dotal!, Lames it grass sad cora te • ,P. .'D.I ylB. duct. „DAUM/ GOOD:l A7'4& /friday awn... la.. dark fth: 0,10 o'clock. at am% waakoine of Moran. Atar Nca. SO until 'll eta st- , spill to oaca• Caned tiaras aW3 lam , . stack kf c alkchandlse ove, ;I,4;`,Ltmar4pe rak. -, r a tgLva..,:,, , ,,► , . slesattant laalaar and oaten walla/Ma te altered \ ta k aul asallatad try= air axial' WA fat an .644, .1,6 • • • P. 3L DA Via lad. NlCknek_av is L'IVIy. peit t ! i llt, AS -`":Cli 0e.7 .4 7 11 th t'A. "lIsY " YU' Tito em wt". Ve." i. '''•° "!"”runil•ijl . Paubwo,, 'dal, 4.. ii. ' N.,/upia,RD l at,o. 4" Jame nom.-............2itezaz rizin.4....;.:::,..i.ig; .14orb. OLIN'PLOYD '.i. CO., Wholeittlerdiror .4tb....so.uorhaau.N.3 733l rcod nu, sms' • •tme t.PlLlitnuuh. .417 or..E . z.: qrnup-4. few We. d • 2.4. ree 4 4. :d -- MA• )4 ! . ...' -:. . . .... ttairProin:r"; •' . • • MID OR :, Mit, bardlih-o7Phistli IM, 01 .1a.Rxr ado b l r , _____vr iz IT , but Tox ~. ' 'OWN MUSLIN D M -BAG E--.A ny-krti. • inataLlobs fraystni- thew. = Awned lied ' .....liwortbs lases. g• A. A. Al Atoll • A U.!. = 6 I 1 .diqo Ar---ro.ooo—ibz-Shoalders; .'. 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