I 4 V I IW :1M Tri : jeMrl wEDMIDAYIagorRiarAPRIL 12.18'64 :1011:14:434TAIN TrcT; . = FOR GOVERNOR isu , JAMES POLLOCK: 01 NONTIMIDERLAND COUNTY.. • FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, CEO NEE DAIS IE; or ALLIGIULTY• FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT: - DANIEL M. - SmIFSEE; or itOirrooxzar "cooxrr. • • • •k Weekly Galtette.The extrudes dreslatlon of ear, Work(' Gant off en to our buiduessmott • Yeartqlseirable bedlam axe:skins tltdr budnesa known Dui dmukitioa 4 b.tweßultror sad do thousand, roneklng utuaulsottarer sad shopkwillr Ja ._I Weigaru Panneylrinta. and Eastern Ohio. „ • IS; T. Adrertherm—iteither the Editorial Boom. Aker Priotiogletabllehiamit of the Derihr Guetre;ikittopm e d os thooday., JUsizaisommrhodislre their notices to hypes: hi the rarer oci Moodily inorninit, erill Weise hand them hi clock, before o' an B•turdsr, iidErilaof our DAILY PAP 13 . 1 thud EP. tan be obtained of y r . nreti, Om the Post °floe.. - • • Juts Qatar, at Tarentam, Allegheny Co.. ii.aatitorized to receive money for sabserip - fra., for this paper. JCIXTZ DoraLAss- AND Slita Crxuor.--Ihis . gentleman, in his long-winded defence or address to the Clergy, uses the following langnisget "You see that the principle of the Nebraska Bill is purely a question of self-government, in ' =bring the right and the:capacity of the people to Make their own laws and manage their own local and domeatip concerns. This is the only controverted prinelple involved in the bill." • We can scarcely conceive that Judge Douglass can himself believe any.anch - false statement and assertion as the above, and if he expects to rec .. uncle or hood-wink the Clergy and people of the . - North with any inch shallow l i phistry, he_has „the credit for more discernment an he possess . es. It is manifest to any intelligent mind that there is no question of the right of self-govern ment raised in 'the bill at all. It is simply a question for or against the right of using the soil for chattel Slavery, until such time as the people adopt a constitution and apply for admix lion into the Union as a sovereign State, when their right of self-government in, regard to Sla very and ali,other subjeCts will be perfect, al- Ways excepting subjection to the pinvisions and •. demands of f the,Constitution of the United States. Solar from the Nebraska bill being "purely a question of aelf-governmenti" it does not permit . the people to make their own laws and manage --• theirown domestic concerns, because it requires them to take their governors from the bands of thliPresident, and subjects the laws passed by their own Legislature to the supervision of Con- green Even on the subject of Slavery it is not ' a question of self-government, for Mr. Douglass I Liming voted against Mr. Chase's amendment, giving to the people the right to ;interdict Ste- very. ' If we understiini the Nebraska bill, as it I placed the Senate, it Permits both alaveholders , aid miu - slaveliolders to settle the territory and taketheir' propertY with them, and this right is id exist until the -people are sufficiently numer -'.one to.adopt a State Constitution, when they may — Sandi= or reject Slavery. It is not, then, a queition of self-government, but the legalization of chattel Slavery by act of Congress in the ter ritory of Nebraska. Slavery being a municipal, regulation, and a violation of the natural rights 1 ' cif man, and of the spirit of the Constitution of the United States, cannot exist legally anywhere • without some , special enactment, and this Its friend a endeavor to derive for it from a perver sites tit the Ciituditution. This is the object of the bill of Senator Douglass, to permit and le gall= Slavery in e territory where it.otherwise scald not go.. ;Not a single right of self-govern'-' meat more War' would exist without the.repeal of.the Missouri Compromise is granted by the bill. It could be justly denoininated "ci till to Wend the fraud, and crime and evil of amid afirecry to the free territory of Nebraska This is what Mr. Douglass calls "a question of self government !" ~ • Again, Mr. Douglass denies that clergymen, as such, have a right to interfere in all matters ' , iiitliiielirr moral and religious truth. If be .- t means a legal and authoritative right, the post- Alm is correct; but who claims such • right! : Not the Protestaza clergymen of America, for , they condemn and abhor all ouch right. He can . only mean that they have no right as clergymen, in the pulpit, and in ecclesiastical assemblies, . and In their pastoral relations, to meddle with, oppose, or conderim any immoral or irreligious ; nears which la connected with government r politics: Thus there is, according to Mr. Cease, a net field orevil affecting th e moral, I,' and religious welfare of man, both for time and eternity, which the authorized expound ' ere of the Christian religion are not to trench upon. Glue:Worm may arise which may prove destructive to the morals of their parishioners, -ruinous to the canoe of religion,,and disgraceful - to Christianity, Ind they must. hold their peace - . or be denounced by such politicians as Douglass, who cannot brook that his acts should be brought to the bar Of any, such independent tribunal. Such doctrine would degrade the ministry to mere time-servers for the powers that be, and ' would destroy all moral sense in the.public mind. . It la the intionbted right, nay, it is the absolute and solemn duty, of every accredited Minister of Christ, to weigh every set Of Government, as well sa of the private individual, or of society In large' r stun loMmunities, in the scales of the eartetnacy, and to appinve or condemn, to en - oeuraliPtt warn or reprove, as the case may re _quail.; as he shall answer to his Divine Master at the Last Day. ' Having no official right, no lot or part hi the Government, In hie ministerial or ee - elesisstical capacity, it becomes of much more ( importaneo that he should use the right of speech and of the pros guaranteed by the constitution, to rereie; 'rebuke', and warn, with all Long rmf- tering' and patience. .If be sees :the sword of 1 1 well coming spoil the land, and fails to warn the ' people;'he is derelict:to a sole* duty, and will itantreendenined by God and man. Ws only . Wily; hie only path of duty, his only dignity,ls In exerting the influence his high position and tearlisk responsibilities has conferred upon him, ter the prevention of evil, whether individual, social or polltimd, and for the promotion of the ... utmost good pomdble to the human race. 'ik`:.i~ u' I.' OIM BOOK ?ABLE. ttExassiet, Drcres 'Monst, .by Francis Quarles." New York. Itob't Ciller and Broth tie. Who Francis Querlea, will naturally' arias in the mind of every reader. He was a native of England, well educated, and was Inc temirdy - cup-tearer to the Queen of Dohemia, • Secretary to Archbishop tiger, Chrohologer of ' the City of London, and a friend of Charles the t T. • His claims as a poet have been fully rector. • nixed, after a lints interval of neglect, and his , poetical Emblems given totbe world.; , The work , has been brought- out with much taste by the • Mann Carter, with it beautiful engraved Mu tendon of each emblem. - , '. 6 816d0th School Conk or Scrip:ire Napa"— : viiitit!ifftizx, useful and instructive for young The above are for sale by 1. S. Davison, Mat- Zee atreer .... lZt sue and abate o Alto/odic Liquors in head rant &marts: By Wm. B. Carpenter, M. D., F. 11.,2biladelplds; Blanchard S. Us, iggg.t , This is a very voidable work, written by an eminent English physician,.and Is to:amended not only to the attention of medical men, but of all who wish to study . the 'effects of alcoholic. liquors on the human system: - • bonassa or tlexases' Sataints.—The' Harris burg correspondent of the' CAronici l s pits forth watery impudent and'unealled for remarks in . ..regard. to -the wry proper request made by the Pius of Pittsburgh for an increase of the sale rife of Law Judger of our Courts: The Slat of lb. nunestof Judges Miler aid -Hepburn to the pitailatiby the writer is wholly unauthorised, -,*as thaie Cattlemen know too well the amount of work to be performed, and the'llitdequate eons ' - venation Veld for it. The_ writer of the letter in question la -no doubt cote of those-professional borers who speed their Winters In Harrisbtirg, .".',read Pltf ab u rgk tstlisgraeed with MOTS than one.) and donbUate If his iatortit bad been secured ENE , e rpr a eteeht .te the m enemheia. rtte.,tietieft, ,„,...-vile - ooms. , -.. ~,,,..r.n0t5e......_...t.t.,1nt-ex_rt__..eccus-as rtattieri ,Trimlk-- ---- \ ... a.,faA. tea, ti....r0u1& Ewe been as atind Udall Owner Wanted , CH A\lP AA - LITT ALII \-_-s ‘-- C. B. IE. A.DLyi4:co.Es Hoy_ is jud.,\‘‘ \ .„ • Jim of„tttesittrecce ~A lii, is against rte Company, *St the City' of Pitts*ilt ' ' - • - , 4_,, orro late firrn d '3 l'ettrtri r-- & Lcenali. ' - • , OF BiLt.r.uthatS, • 4 TRaNX - 4 - .4 "w r - • S W 11 LE .E D ET G(4I T S. ;I,,esoierktlitii...7iii*ll,-,kbrrm,,,t„'"AVAl‘c,,,,,„.il,„t4,--,.*r. Tn,„'"1,4":411". 0 a cc s oneoss .i. L to .r. . r . ~., it. w as onto. sow days Mee, in Zndipse,l course, ass not resort to such mown Tall relative to Deeds of Trust. • - '''l ' - WHOLESALE HEATIR Ht 7 -` in , - 0. - i tact w iry fi r thd r i m ir i ce .4.o 4 , Bill I to priveitaind ' punish wanton cruelty to 1306hTS AND SHOES, No. , A trt . )P FTREL7. ' - \ N. O. S 2 TiIIRD S TR.EET ' _ rents they arethe stibject of his attacks and B e '' • ''' • 4.• 60 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Prorn-tore of Pr 31 Lane. C•irleiLrira't'Eoli f l ' e G rca ll' "u ! ... -l e - . Liver , li,"'1,i1E'1.1111:••Id',„t-71. __'',..v.Ls.4_,Al:7;J:fl:o3lll.Wt-c_id-,TriyßiPli,l7`:,,,i:Ert...l'.4"7.B._„`7,3'.:4::i_bethoLet;m:___:: ,• , , , \ relative th the record i ng of exemplifi yelnallg73 opposition- --Unlees.Sto havenuder.estimated the copies of deeds.. \ , • PIT T S -13 ii . li'G 11;-Pk.A. ' character of the Legislature, the opposition of Dill to incorporate the Farmers' ConsuMption -and sn ' ttna . v. Blood.-,acct-‘ . h ot . 3.o3, ation rrhcads of elliallteMated Other, td illead • tjto mrtiaw w . I -o.' of Mgr'," ••tami the a tile: an-cc:fens c.o. m i s in ' llT d 1 .- Ir le '' f l e ' 4 0, 3 f " IYit A t : 4;_,,, k) fi ‘ITE 11,1 V E NOW IN STORE, ono of thkrgest and - choicest sfockt. t• eof lir. ~,,,,,,..,• ry, 1,,,,,- ~,, , • r . a v f,,,ac e tc,,,t h. eill ey e , Id- 4 w" .4 21 - Imtnnor eler ' I 'n eti V V • CLOTIIo. RATS, MALT ING,ItTiS. arc is fatal Vr tre T k embit CARP P ET OIL the individual in questdpn will do no harm.- We of Nflat'Yllaffill. High School „. I T C 4ntock ' s ranuly Mediches.-11, - ,e - _ .. , ~ pin to into the Mahonins and so.ooo- "rii-""""" " th' f''' '' -h ''"*" ' ``''''' r"w° F.ma r Mimi' rof the earm • it,a,a , F,.,,,,.;,, , r , .7 . Y ' 4 l' l d " _ do' oda, ' 4 nrd I.th ' si l l et r. d tno the ca•test : t he roleDl.4 nig moth.. to rm. De theotcm th v ~,, '""• ww •W lt ltbeatarayta, t d ag Zo o m the kunts...‘,...__ 11"4".‘ Lave always_conetnersa. tele employment on pro- 1 ,. ... • d cempany. - 0 • 1 n.dict____...-_,____ __________ _ . Late of the Litt' Gotel.R.lehrOortLE Vs '.- - roust In the city. and Ltt.td it with a ebt.4 selecti no:the _ , scal - trotela and teesensjits amen; frosional borers a ditigrtioe to both the employers ens ea Dr. Jahn Silage, of the city cr Iliclincood. eh., I, ~ r ,_.. I ,g7 . 4,e f t ,t e , "4 T,,,ehred.',,andril4nraf,i,,or• Le 114°Satters R ',.. 4 •11 . 7 1• =t o',llmets to Pon orihe r•lliOwilte,; \ 14444 4434"m-ww'w•-•""ufflil• • • • Supplement to the act tn reduce the State ' . 0,6 f1HER.8., BEAT , HER & CO., ul. physieLan, and of aanreu triT.3l,l tr. ,r.h y , h,, ~,,,,,, deavor to /Dee Toll esto&ilo;a to all w Ito :11' •: - .!%X . r '4 1...it t il ' o r .4l B ' roZeis ' re. ' • i ' llini=ti v l3 - ," 1 •9N Coco*. Jute, Adelem. N. eau otnersndi.7 - . 'ln t, Allaug and the Legialature, and such perivons ought to Debt and to incerporate the Penna. Canal andl. slDm' .1 " 4 'V11: I d m ,...... ' oee and 1 bEtt5:.4.1,11.134..12,:d.,..rtp.4.0.14.1...cur,cm Fir . F.l,4,..rri t..hti,Libri zir0..,...,..071;,...v,h...r1ivzzh:dh7.:0,,fde.tei11.,:1ed7:,...,.. ,;,,,c+.1,,... I t i li i.._4! t• la it t, ;_ f e e , u h l ..,c.,, ..atf,,m6: FR . IAR %‘N • fl• t ~ I. N - S tßs ASD IN AT, DEAL. i'e''reke '"h:rir.4.3.1:•.';',..." "V l ,7 e d ee b e z , r d tnat in. coce 'trrcrte lhoe lf f n i Vr=iit•p r l ' ac--Ne. Fa mark.t..L.,,,,-„„, Ittr r e dd , 1 1 • ° - ' ' 1.1, 7 3 ;rt . ttr, '4.44: 'ttati',i,t2-141 zmarr. ud-Prial.4 el"h• be shunned andallscountenanced by every honor- Railroad Company. Passed second reaffing 110 :tacks now landi n e from vionnler elTl l Tl SOArorthlo. ll ftl4l ll o! Retold been Elect onto. sercroi Phreelan Ind ix- -.1 • • '' ----- '''--- -:-- '-'' 6-'ll- P:1•7411'1141"1" I 'l 1.1.7 Pbl Greecel•l4l;-(EIV:2111.'• 4d4 • 44 -11 7 1 e-la aoh ' U•l4th"onlie.ll"4"*Douto..\''Fittobk)l‘l4'\ ' able Legislator and cllizert. In fact it would be . laid over. v • .r,01,1,,..,a,1 let4;th' !v,..,-,, Lae:tante, can. Stone. Eastern and western -- Time ' n eon 'eR 1 do. 2 6 e. ks em' &just retributionH (dm,' Inll . confided to such / . 1 . b i ll . to exempt certain Charity Schools in BEL, and Promissory Nkusn allow 6 per mnt on Time Do tool leleuee Fire cad 114-1-2fentenroulrn'd'thi‘re bothtlre",'lbetan'tfn°:tili. • D.A1.111 Mei, rr,), e,, s , 11 orsted stud II go/ Carpets: , •• -,- Elegant Mocale Hu...-4104.1, ii.rTy"=""i' Un... ered 5h),&,, :a k,,, Q ,, a , e4/ nidtd.. , A and: Chenille 4TO t Rom Treatment tchades,Of ' eettp-- hands, directly or indireetly, Were rejected. We ;.the Senate e inS ad . j ! t e t n urn ' e..l ".zati"' w" ending when reffict et Par dm' th e Money : F GGS _2B\ bxs, now landing-from Ateam.-:-.. Illar.lll‘te'l'Alen•an--; Colored and• Pan r Weal 'llat send our servants to ?preheat In, and want no ' - The House was again oecnpied almost the en- ' Mertao retake for the cruet WC/WW2 einsts-t, '-''' 4 Amerh.. foe sole Is iLta Dll NEI' &Co ' ao.mther with th ' e best Weethe et FLOOR 011.117.4%\11tt0 be Rm . al4 the city, oflgt 6.1110Wi1l V th..........k 4 ' 1 C.Pit.l• e1t0,000,1 and Borst Li3[2.l. C O.W; (Capita' --eir 8-r*"1""b"'"' _ .1 0 _.• ,1 ____rnal_____. T ' FEAtHEICS- , 10 bp. -- no r- w - ianding fr ' oln \ ,16,,,i,:i1:42,:v055.,..,',Tk5.2f.i.',6,1"T=.r...41-A15.c..11,'-',..r.'„ud--011-,„„„;,,id... g id 4*". ' ffieions, mettnesom e pAid ti0„bet...,,, : „„ w h o - gc , tire day in the farther consideration of the bill ; to,00tt000) .ele hr, L DIC KE' 1 CO, 'Alw•-ltll7lrlro v s !Alfle l =4 l7 ;,ll' ' .l. ' l '"° :T.. lat "Ir,` } PP`,l'' '''''"' ' 1 for4he n sale of the main line of the Public Works. , _ ______________ AND RETAIL. Le af e 3al \r lash Bath Towel, which teams the place or or against any messiare the people may de r. aldwtn moved to fix the interest on the SHRIVE/3 D ELWORT - H - it CO„ WHOLESALE .tie or oppose, as the liiihest fee may be paid on 1 - bonds of the Company at 5 per cent. ; WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMNIIS,SION' Havo received and are noir opening A. A. MASON CO.. • b Jin l F. 1. . llllNdi. wbi •41 & Market rat. 1 . V cle ree d y . E et. a nib 11 Lb Two , A ir l - ANILLA BEANS . A I err superior arti- "P1V,,,,1,5.,...5h.,,,Ti1t5.ne0,,,e5ti-e.„,bLicie.to,i.t.vbsrou...ldr,..neer.,te _______ "remit Proffitt and Q , Vtanahlt. - C. R. 11E.ADIX_A OD, 821721 rd street • ne side or the other.' - - e • This motion was under discussion, when the 1 . ifERCLLISTS. 1111 YSICIANS' POCKET CEISES-A btati- \ previous q.eff Mn was called, Let WnS not sustain- 1 Nos. 130 ant 1.132 Second street, between IS Thome . res.,. a p . tiful article reed b, \ ` _ JOY. FLEMING - -'- - - - ----------- PRO3I WAHLIINCITON, I • ed-yeas 41, Hoye 46. •••• and SmithAeld. Pittsburgh. and Aged/. for 1 0 , k Kirk- Cheeote•rweeer d:Zniptiti,'"iii".fitrl;"frgl'pe4rmtd tm"Mr.'m . ‘----- 19 - 0 --- RPIII - ft BUltejlEi7.7-----Dollllofeß7-ti _ Mr. Beldwin's `motion wns r thep , lost-yeas 8 J rafkk- "Ole Esdieows. P ildiodolPhie-o fon osoortmel or .17 this morning an addlt el supplj ofraltete Chico / • - er Invite kV pleme of tbe richest sty! aof PlaIJ4, Stripes, Brom., tet ft Ana elegveu aim, Matte Lamm km! rolderect Licen. only, nays 74. - --' ' ; tbeiiit nvntie., At.f"4-',C. " n " " 1 " ° ~i:-...,,,, ~,,,,,Ply-nrAdsaf.hosp..Az,l.;lllralt;il,on,"le, loulank (Anna aod (... nenbrie ildkbc MI, Prof, Silk.. Ramey, limy.. Twist...! WIIOLES.4 I A 'ME S I Mr. Scott then moved an amendment - to make I --- ----------- ------- - oilks. new style Slik Mantillas. \ .12 the Company indirultutlii liable for alb i n HENRY. I 11. .. S s k . lr o w N ittinN 3 lA E s, _RD DRESS GOOD'S COLLINS,3 ides Nova Paris Printed B- ' - VITALL PAPER--.1.-eigat vartotv from Ge BOOTS. SHOES,, B ONNETS II \ATS,. L EATHER. & , 0. e meats unpaid. CO :II M I t oreandia* Crepe de Peri Chi"' Gr'.""l4". T""'''M I Y uJuaraff for We by 11'..3 INFJCP.' Sete l ll ILL e _\ f 1 This amendment was pending in the morning AAD 1% ILOLESAI.S DEALT:it IA C II AI% T , onetts. Cru . n helm, also, m ~,,,, ,, :,„yr..... 1, 01....7- 0.0..C...ir • Flk Ilarego.. BORDERS -Velvet, Gold ' end COntnnitrfi tr when the Rouse adjeurned. CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, SILIII-LS NIANTILLAn, AC - No* 56 I V O Od Street, -rittsburgh Pa. \ In the afternoon, the con3mlernOyi of the bill 410 k T And Prod.° Gem rally, 160 Cartons Long, You= .e IlmetteShae I. Ca ton e tw. -- 110.. IVALTEIt P. 11 ARSTI,ALL, 8:, Wood , _et 1 ca.o takes il,telme lu <saline the atkntlcro of Ids customers an ' mar \ \ 1' dCo y gerchants cerom.ur to bunt! . complete Sill, Thibet, Cashmere. Baroge and oth M r she ' la m' ' m TENIIS n ceiling decoretiN e tor sale by Wm resttmed. No. '25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. variety of Ilantilluc. Tmlmas I /sites, kr :Of the; ow rilTud • 1 4 , 12 ' If I LTEn P. , 1,3111.411),L Mr. Scott's amendment wits hiat {'ens ;11, 11 0 3 foreign manufarture . BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS HATS, LEA.TUR, dce uo...l.l".:i'svtll,4fr..ip dMinfulELL-Pecf2.7: ni.n , the pu ' melon for sale by L I.VELY A2SANTGN. „. pumheeed dtreel from the New Entlaul Marfornetomm. Prancloally r.. amst(H, eau" I FF•Finje of . 't ' r .__ ____________________ ,1, - ___ 1.1 1 1 OFR OF PCMPKI.N-50 Has fiTar of ----- ------,--.-. ----------- nays 56. .NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM Several other inetrectunl motions to amend D.A.GITERREOTYPE'S. wo.t fashlonfade *him of LeArn and Silt llo n uncts of Parts. ISIBROIDERIE.••• LACES. TRIMMING, &C. I*-3" " "-"mk b ' r "P'' ' L tVELY * P. XT•N. ' , .S.',.:frryrog4.3%.a their own mepfeetere; %ontoer3 (bowl. or 4,1, ARDINE.S-I enao "GilliottxuZardines were made when the vote on the final passage of ~i o mutate( Conant. Sims, Chemluit. k.e... Lams i OVER 3006 CASES OF THE LATEST SPRING:VIA-IRA .\ • r the bill sons ord.•red, and resulted-yeas (IL any Ars pilit",;„TcAE.Nutn,sl-17(11:2rAirsIT.,-,7; wi,h ACCA RON! & V EIt 3 IICiILL \ A=TI;o I ' Adapted expressly to Weaiern Sale. ''' ' ' 80, as follow.: ‘../ o obtaln an amuntte, artistic and Illedike likoommat """ ( e • kr- km, all the latest styles of Drces • Trif I • it yeti maltrate price. will S. It t their Interest m mil Yana-Messrs. Abraham, Baldwin, Ball, Dent., Gimps. Fringes, mhb,,,,,,, 1iyi1i,,,,.. ,5.,._. ... ' 4,, , 3 .4 bort article 1mp0rt...4 for sale, wbolmale al‘a rein • L kVELY et PANTO N. Wort,. st . I ".' •-------_,---______ _... _ . pis block of FA Nel MIDI -S. mum. si LK. OAUTE.,at,I LAWN BONNETS Ism I d stied siath as Celan Fr are= 'V • memo, p.a. ikvedy. C . bh,di, ma, ,e, ch .. It . t t wellikazow4e7rta4baLshrnieuatalvic.ere entice d satisfacticT, HOSIERY AM) GLOVES. lAn AiFa. MVO ET T1t131111A11%.. f tt ! I I OLIVE OIL-10 cl. - a vets trio t.' I 1." t"'"f'n.il"n"l -b • ' ^ ' ' ,• r '- ins stesertmenr 4.l"llAra, for Spoon and :summer :ale& le Very large ' * ' . " 4 "miion all the Styled to be Patna no berlin, Cm,k, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Facet, !aw ..1 best arranged Silo ' and SIIN-11:her1;•orf,I)a. a.:;,16,6,dagfl 77nw:1...11410071:4,, no r t fn cod • •-• ,Inc, a full stork et _ de for /tale by apl±) _ L I.V1.1•17 k_Lt VGA, ,WmKm or West, Edinger, Ellis, Fletcher, poster, Fn, Oalkntme, . trusted _ . ,, ~,,r,,the . 1. .,.... ,,, 1 hetet:lams of tho nowt 11. s I • ornishlug Good," . , t... aniu,autt f i gadopted Shosystemof Durnerrem R/NLA A.AI, BM'S A" '7l - ' (ZOOD ' n ti ene ilia- VOR SALE-A largo three store don ~11/7,l4l'.!`V,T4Nn'lC"'"if3if"l''' t 1 h irl' i ff" i'"'led to call and csulilat thherernion ants: ankh Ft FFati y An) in the mu° re-a t e a lAnraneu Mat, tbe sr.. 4111 be som ea sseoif weonwo , Groom, Gwin. Hart Herr, Moslem., Bilker, r.; ' iflng, es now proutined by the mlebrattal `.not : of Pinta- Y. complete stock InclulingE/1" st' l l f. ahle • S s, • Philadelphia. "Com o eye - 88 r - y i n , Brick Warehetow, remnalr oretiplod Ivy Ple• , Ninth vonr.l. .1 a traso Gut, emtunaring favorably with Near York and sea Villa. Hind', Horn, Hummel, Illnseeker, Hun- ' 0,1;,,,,,bi,,,, te r l:4 .o , e Log .tiler.lr.J..ottr e h1 . 7 . , e1f tc , t r tw n_ able to Pere Linen sheeting, N apical', TT:cling Lin C e ' n ' s.. "- G ilt ' s ' t j 4 /MU , km, ice, o ews & 00, on Water at, below Market. Ihe lot fa 2.1 gal front on water street arta naming DM feet to Front st s • --- , ter, Hurt t, Jackman, Johns^ Leary, (Lehigh 0 ene r cr singly or In groups. whieb m ha t illever been sutVassol. DO oo ESTICS. Rohn t MoCoNII Li., Linn, Maguire. 3PCciombs, M'Connell, Meily, , rtr4 ° ,, P ,llt, " ..l "'"mg '' 'al W"thcr '' fmr° en Car t ' i ll"" "'" "'d b.l ."' C. U . ‘oor6 Mood. 4 out Brown , ' . 'o" 4 " 'e out fah et opposite Court nonce __ _l , ..balucT ._ , .Lostlilnnas,,,ldisze.lsellaker. T a w n y?. Suurr Stulfs Drllls. I -a .1 Miller, 1 4 1ontgoinery, Moser, Muse, Palmer Parke, satin tts. Tallone Trio, 1 I lk Parnalee, Patterson, Porter, Poulson, Rawlins, Dr. Bancices Lace or Body Brace. 1 't„''',„; l i t - 4 ' - 4 ' . Come me In an the most extenalre and best gel te.i Rolierte, Roue, Shenk, Simonton, Smith, (Berke,) •s"•`-g-f- The Brace .of Dr. stock in the 'Western tawdry, to which they solicit th e in- , ate Stewart, Stockitale, Strong; Struthers, Wiekkin, 1 . Banning to now got up Ina I *P " . " ,42.;:enr"()%163°w11i loco tautly method through the' Chase, Speaker-44. . - -- - ` a ' e u ro 'h e l yTt r iTrl r oi " ,;',, , mason. Only one price. '''' A. A. IlAyleiN if co7 Nays-Slessrs Adams, Atherton, Barton, Beck, -,_ -.....„ , thr the runs and prevention wth " - ____ „ _ _ No. 2.) Fifth wet t. I Boyd, Carlisle. Collins, Davis, Deegan, De France, ''., ~'_ s ' . rfe_i.,"ctt, P eluenwe..l l o . 7 • Warehouse, to ctent.-The premise, .. Mn . '‘. l - 7 "`' ' tt i t i li ` i ' . Dunning, Eldred, Hamilton, Kilgore, Kffight, , tr.. 1tt414, 1 1 - ht , nuth , boo , sal nnu In the ormspaney ofJamen McCully. es Penn at ad 1 Lowrey, (Tioga,); Magee, Olanderfield, AEKee, 4 . -. .e- .._,e, i",,1,`,. zt r 7= l -•,,,.. rip , 1,10100 theVard of the Atnerir. Hotel, from the let o Monaghan, Moore, Passniore, Putney, Sallado, - sftict-e'l-Ttifatt rh P rte.. %again.; oll'llo' 1a,,, , A MI o ensuing Apply / et thin niTim inhl.l.ll. eD. Plies, Fistula. Milk Iraq.:-.,7,,"---1,--.6,,•,...= ---, -------- - - I Scott, Sidle, Smith, (Crawford, ) Wheeler, Wright , ol''' - • and Enlarged 1 clue. , areasb ..ps.-Tno best apparatus for Siegler. -30. Tido Era,. bee the renetlon ofiume of Die most aistin. , r. wt. e beast ever invented It Dr. Nana's Breast So the question Was determined in the affirm- guinbefl medical Men in the country, among whom sref- 1 ••••• Inef Mott. Whiting. Rodgers. Drown, and 3 l'Le... at sew ' t act `sadm.p.u,teyozlit.boutr 1 n . ..1s simple in it s . construction alive; and Gine ended one of the severest strug gles we have witnessed in the Legislature on any y , l r to n on - llor n"-us . ` ;L! ' :„.-, "bzliit'ar- "°-;!', , , nod retail. at KEYSEIPS.I4O VIM at. cane - '''''' '6°l' l'o23 - - - ----- measure for many years. The price is fixed at goon by mere." ' to the ways, which I has ' e n' f ' or as f ml' tes dire I PEARI, S . E. HILL. - eleven millions. The bill goes brick to the Sea, tasbutioe. CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY ' ate for concurrence. The Democrats who voted earl elm hum for solo Maio, Chapin's, Jackannl's, NEAR TIIE ILtILROAD STATIO N.I for the bill (83) are marked itehe. Every Whig Vanhorne's, Mrs. Bette', Marsh's. Emile. nod mv , l4) sib- . Ftlntilielt Min be sup 1 l '• - i•L p. • ei. -- oa r fa i )114 -voted ' , aye." • or SuPPorterm ...les arrnEmt or ni l /UR, by leaving thei r or bEYMORM'S GALVANIC SUPPORTERS. whieb. , tita:F at the MIL or in our berm at L0p . ..1511m0 6c (NV, A supplement to the Warren and Pine Grove A r'',,, ewl street, or Lw. k Reit, minim or Llbert and •.,t , Railroad Company pa,!nd finally. The bill no- s br ok u the uts...l sup po rt t et h luta ,,.. t t b . e .n eti oc ut t :l4 .l. :If of the gal. Aalr tm. itteburgh. I. l• .....;elm-arta, . .1 3.}Samlle. , Druft•ista, Allegh..fo.. (helices the Company to rim their road to the 41. es 9 es .., I. a t 4{ /lour will be delivered to f.tPles I n cults of the title. New York State Line, and to connect with the 0001 e i * 1 to ; Terms, CASK oft deliver). . Patsburgh and Eric Railroad DI Cfnafrord or TRUSSES FOR TUE ItELTEF AND RADICAL CURE OF g. ' 24 ' BRYAN. KENNEDY A (NI. Mercer connty, DERMA Olt RUPTURE. Them are thousands. of persons A. H. HOLMES & Dry Garden, Tice bill to nuthorize the district of Spring ,It ' ,,r,,,f i u ,," (ed t,„,"'lttt",,Runtmw " , ‘- ,, th ,",, 8 "'", el '', mh,__"" • s , t, t. , . A. 11 ACTI Fens or Garden, Philadelphia county, to subscribe to the ~„",:,,,,,°1,,,, ~,°,,i'5e"1„,.,,:b17;;;JL'"7:.,' --,:" SOLID BOX VICES, lIANIIERED lIION AX capital stock of the liempfield ,Itailroad passed Dow importard it is, then, for an those so r Berhalr ra m third reading and was then laid Over any form of "Roptore of we Bowels." to mil at onoe LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. :MAT- The following bills passed finally: upon Dr. KEYSER. at * Wholesale and Retell note ' TOCKS, PICKS, Bill to incorporate the Allegheny Railroad and 1 Ob ""f" , °'''''''''' or w. ° 4 etroot tad "Wl° "el. ood T imber , Mill,- • Tobacco & Cotton Screws, araaare • TRUSS. to retain the protruding. portion of the Coal Company. bowels Dr. KEYSER has an Mlle° hack of toe Drug Rom , Rs:•./Nog 4.1 Pulleys for Nadel n•ry, pill relative to Common School districts form- 1 where Tummy am appliul • and warranted bogies utar., (.ar and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts ed since June 1, 1851 Lion. Be elm has every varlet) of 'howl, that you tan complete, Supplement to the act relative to Reale an d I name, and at nay• mice, to eult the means of every one in PITTSBURGH, P A., Bridges. need of the article : I also keep every klad of Surommem, „. „,,,„ , 0 ,, ~ c Mr. Bigham read a bill in place supplementary I Only Th". , . , 8, 0r.”..ry Dmakign, /lathe S'otk l 4o. f. m - "rm ' -*c' "* " '''' " ' ""rr ' S r '"' to° ' '''"‘l' /area sort warranted. mllOl.-tf I enlarged vet., and all kinds of incoltanlcal appliances - „ to rho act regulating the fees of Coroners. A supplement to the act to reduce the Suto ' ` ; ', 4 °,,, L l' `"'" °F d'-..• ' . Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured respectful)) invite the attention cabs public , to 111 KIEV'S PETROLEUM -Read the ft/low-lug letter De m debt; aid a hill relative to salt.: brought ngninst an combat rnuss FOR CIIILDRFN üblcb 1 ad hl • 0 lek nat In • Railroad and Canal Companies were 81 , 10 read in ; etrooto - toure toe very short time. -' . '''' ' r Lo y e ta ' s! ' t ' w ~'"f --",n,'''.7.11",.°7“7 • ,i„ h,. place. l Bead the &Mowing care Ruttish,' me by • physic!. iu fax Wy beitentle I b 11. e oso - i r y , Ur i l' n t.-IFum h ‘ 1 - I r t-o n Itlvo you send me a T ber n; tw o er ' three " dal, - - I " i ' l ' 1 Kit I Meows, Cook, of Westmorland; Ellis, of lan arbOining county' am the Congregational 311:fleter Is this pl ' dc. Ft, cal Adams, and Patterson, of Philadelplde, were nn- ..t. : hi % I th e aa : ja "Te Jut. von l mot hm mead tbo ar m s - 1 par ' Om In° reeted lee . 1011er Zi d gIUL .*4 ''' know. 1 h° ; r • nrthergniaruir c7ft f a lir I St r 411?; l '"f e " m" er • i '" Tif mittee of Conference on the part of the flees°. ; DR. KEYNFE".O non; srotm Asp mr ss Dlpor. li:,-bro.n. tern, ...h-so.ut ‘ st. %ear entl t rhali f nue, etud on the Prohibitory- Liquor Lill no 140. manta or we.' strect L and Vlrgio alley, dun rat :',e,bee,•;,:yr4eeqi,1,,r,,,..21,,,4",11,, f`" " e r e ". we Lave mac Inc. bake the Oold. kleum , N. a. - A.r1.21(¢1 deo. bare a Tn." rest to any part or it',.".":',;ii[v%".,giLi t itr nr: h :aa 'li o n ,, '"'" , 1 :it t r. '7 7 the country by enclosing S 5 by omit, ~y y ty y t y, ~,,,, y r. M a ine , My wife rc. al.. relieved Wm a l ehron tr ie t diu.a.t . , o 4 f ;Weal, and sending the memory around the both, tom,- ',1„."11 • ;;;;,',14,,.,"",.,0,b"'“."'""d '""'"'4"g* by "" dtately orer the rupture. A.thwee ' .eo'. I 1 , 1 0. ' 31. AIRR skis name, fan Ir RINER. Mt OM. l. IL KEYSER. i 45 " , ...1 ~.., no I /*o ani Iledklue •If alum every 141 Wood rat., Pittsburgh. Pa , when, i Vapet, advertising Petro% fon oapyr 1 cw2l; Crnerawendence or the 13t(4urnet Garnett!, WaanurnrcoOlAprilat, 1854. he Evening Star, an administration lainary of the fifth niagnitude, announces. that the very decided and energetic opposition In the north to the repudiation of the Missouri Compromise, has produced in the lota a strong feelingof disunion. Ile intimates that in fact this is rather a chronic disease in that region, but the people, though .ardent as a southern sera can make them, have been induced to bold on from year to year in the hope that their northern - enemies will do better. But this last outrage upon their feelings is too min& The South wants to be let alone. Sla very in its peculiar institution.. The South makes it the ruling policy of the general government, and only asks the North to mind its own busi ness and let slavery alone. It makes the:north a hunting ground for scoundrels and bloodhounds in pursuit of its fugitives, and is justly indignant at the impertinent grumbling and remonstrances of the north.. Repedietion is another peculiar institution of- the tooth. The attempt is now made to fasten' it on the federal government.— How Impudent in the north to .resist that at tempt.' It is true, that the pac, repudia tion now to be stamped upon the ith ' iional policy is the violation of a contract with the north.— But yet, it must be remembered, that it is the prerogative of the - South to impose its peculiari ties upon other people, and to denounce them as fanatics and incendiaries If they do not submit in silence and humility. But to come to the point, this crowning vil liany of the North has driven •the South to phrenry, and to a general resolution to leave a anion in which they are so infamously treated: The patriots of that section are about to meet in convention at Charleston, in commercial conven lion it is given out; but the Star knows better, and tells us it is more or less a political conven tion to devise the means for a quiet secession from the Union. Well, perhaps the Star is right. The Southern people ought not to be oppressed. They ought to enjoy the bleuings of slavery and repudiation, unmolested by the bickering and reproaches of Yankees and other chtistian peo ple; and more than that, they *aught to be al lowed to inflict the same blessings on. everybody else. The !weaned commercial convention at Charles ton is therefore an important event. They will doubtless resolve let, that they hate the Yankees because the Yankees don't love slavery, but on the contrary, talk through their noses and pay their debts. Secondly, they will take their " property," meaning the mot whom they held in bondagi„ or they !ill dissolve the Union.— Thirdly, they will have the Gadsden treaty and twenty millions for a Charleston, Texas and Pa arm Railroad, or they will dissolve the Union.— Fourthly, they will dissolve the Union anyhow. Sixthly, and to :conclude, they will starve the Yankees out, kr- .. ..topolile bp Tonnes celebrated fill String ‘` ri,:glls-°.•`1;17; that " J '" '''""''''' bl"•'k I 14irrk;illAtet:ItilitUilall,2ittAi Duller' , UtTILD CHERRY BRANDY---, 3 libip. old ' 44-4 ror ' .7i4 irithised;'. A 4: • i:il:a ' gin ' te7irill ' is s iril n Th e I Z.2„m T g• rhr urTd Irrlr h hrl rrh., Ihblr htthh alhle le t • h; f..:22-11.1ssr T V Wild Cheuv Broody Rif te e n 11. R. \ tbls line and hie etnnk , a ithwe se , ned . niateriale. bset trmiorownhiP. and ,- TF - it C . . ,t - ft ft.. - 1 n. a ~.... Ga r-__- - ' ' If r tale by ll 41. IL SUTTON. No. ]_.tore Wood • i i t, e t, news.• dmigiu. and front the extent of his ordus sod I ' -- - •.- -- • r ••hhwhhe ... me hoseaseravWhieh Mt by refusing - to sell cotton to them, week. The opportunity thus offered is one Ladies Fancy Furs. ,t t ERTEL --On Tuesday, . April Ilth. ---- /S-51 --- by Pee Si 1 1101'SE SEEKERS -4 rrE - ^•,' ^ • 4-1. NT - 7,, ~-* I too , ranted YLP.4I,TI P.JI RE II eI, c. 4 11 I sa. ' the r‘enitig. ' ' sinhao (wilily In nannufnettirine. lie is ebablegi to prmlme. wn r _ in any sea tplil to tam plossurs, el:dormant wo e , 0011316 M of ',u s ; c ~R 0 i I I I 111 NA osOn .730 owl casi i. - For - • . no het • Ra alo ai Aon hand • tbor tldst ' vidl of ____________ - . • - or to bay notions of them. which occurs but xeldom in a life time. The I m'cono s: co. .. - 44id most respeeVoil:. r Lary.... str. JA 4E4 11. IIOtILES to ,„„ .„,„ ~ , . • l ' ll ' fr..,, D...,iiiii. non e with a ball 71rw".. m.17 •An•• "Ti dTrr s. r'Pth " ..";rrllh mrr4 fr.rn Mr7r-i. .P ""*.lew iT ih f lr lrl """'.."--'`,"•••,.......a rre v mantay eA r VICI ' - This I understand to be the programme mark- 1 name of di, WEN is known wherever monk has s " t : e l lit' the A '" .l ' 4 1 7E ' It t S ' li d' s ' : o t. .. o i ''' thti*o large and complete : ,,y; c s . •.er o hewed, T. friend. Esey ,Ii s• a. of t....S , 0 1. t of .1......, f . o ,„ (ro o t 0,, w0h.,.1;,,,,f,..n,,,,4i,„..ktn,r, to t. e Ill.t. <le..a nll.l inostly il lhat imam, or tio/- met, 5m.... , g. ay., iougaiggissuOs . rotaries, and thelame of his Orchestra, the tar- Snide, Mim e Myrtle fiil l 4 . o • ;Tn4,l7,,7l7:!.7: n te sr n i re , • I, _ _ __ __ I gi7ir•ist;is'il'fo•trm• IVl•fge'lltrif,Vii• l '.. .sit; ' , " V ' L ' ij;,: i g ' eol;rneLfTefoh:4lenTnilleTiTnini•leliti e n ; nne ir r fn e Y e li e rl ---- as t. AA r ed oat for this Charleston Convention. The l Convention meets this month, and it i 3 calcula. 1 . gent in the world, is es wide-spread as his orri . . I r ‘ e i l. Hook Shirt . lit, tionett, Corner and Swan' Down. Iluffs .irryi kay.:...4,,v,5.h.,,,,7i1th-A„:„?.,,,11,,,,Dti ~,, ~,... fret. I To r siir , sjo , tat ,j ,;.4 imi n; , .; . .mt , , r4t i m r , 1 ,7,1„,,,... ty ~„„,.., „. , t:f 01. ass.ortineanhich. fo o r_rlcinemp . ,stf/: and Sul.ll, I a.„.... X • cm • ...".. t • .1„,, , 5,1• ADC 'onecir, I"n.- ''' a '"I - ligu'isTft tet , . " ll: 3 so , l;: °' -" ''""`"' c Saks Rooks. cameo Mid a PIRA stmt E,,,•••sthtne.,,./..assair Cutts , lissw, as, mum , Wmd and ,ten i t I hyskiso of ins I'enoselvan iaitospitaLAil ' oitVa i ; J l ''," b t "n bend .., i - tad that immediately • after Hie proceedings reacts iAs a matter of course every mail:Ole scat in ern; ne wishing to urcham good and eheap homes will . _ O O Sofas In Hush anti Illiir CICUS Alf ARKET ST:DRY GOODS SME AT Washington the Nebriska L bill will p ni , ~E . I MaSonic all will be taken for both OCCasiona.-- 1 ----- 7 -- e -- -- m „ 4. ------------------_________..., _ . 1 7.l.4rnal'en"Zirlijt:oli: e l 7 '4 : 2lll relli ' re b"k at ' o l li a g.,, " 'Xf i b i ,.; , des veil to call at tho Real ligiste fne . r.f nu douti Mitho g -any Chairs; ilii do Walnut. do Cheats.-Dr. Kr , i sEit, Whole , 1 4,., ,, t1x .,, = , ,, e rn h ,, i i ,:pa 0tr .,.. „ rra r raorr,lirrg;i3 i wit s, a. eITI -HT N. 1 . 10 Third st 100 DabocanY huhlngagawg \ °••• I o'itelkijaCtireltaltiveare'"dYnen.ll7tlV Ir."' con., and if "the South''' . demand it, Nebraska 1 The difficulty will be, not to find anditore, but ": ~," "' ',,,..` `"Ci a ' l ner of Stu afot Market sto4 Intl amnia wittionts, ,sc r , ii f,Lia c ,l L V . ,',7l x iiiMht r s o r ;Lh i t i ld a „ ,ad: , n , did ~..1711.11,:to.iirse=1Le rin,V;llt , :rin x aff 'client: a by, I pi1,1„1,,,;.1.1.1..7,21..acim_0f,2Ltip.ert0r Land on , _NOM si.lnot,:it.., _ , 11 . % ., do o.ert I ; ' 2 U. nt D'4o ,I 11,1V,=.'"Urd:tgfalf"'" triehteLPle arli__ffi,ll°( itself will be annexed ta Siinth Carolina. This ,to obtain room for theta. It .'ill the lie- I moo. ' fxted , boats. m various peters Throe in want of sr4e of thin lie Ili. h. so e rin i•iar..fkutnbiwi'''''''eV nr it '••• lo.. • " ' ‘-` sort of thing has been tried before. and ha. nee- , boor. those who are anxious to spent, seats to , kind 11,111,1,10 ir..l/ to arra him • nil - •salbvicin 1 . .. had • eisti e vit r it It'' ni. t!.. I nn of ill", ;• 1 1 4, 4 4 r ' 0 lis) Marble Trip Centre Taliimg 0 \ir fi'rth°,l.llV ft'u lti't:„T r "kb t"...,-.4-', --..."......-_,... ~ o it. Dressing Darestug . r . I.= a LnLyesig.ht...z&ntestsz,....a.V il.srr,.. er failed. Lot the North regard the fearful pre- Ibe on hand when they are to bo apportioned . - ..; I'SUTIC E. _-Thept ri- -- g - - I - T. - r,-•--- *, ?..st ' il:c Pb e " l'''''l' t '' : l l :'''', l,7 th. ile . a • tro . ;e;rt ern 1 .30 do dWashatanDe f tominnis. thints s Oats, empe shawl*, Whit broeT•.. snip% and prepare its neck for the yoke, • I lee understand that on 3looday next the agent 1 l i r_ I,eona of the Clemof oorv ul n e s. s i terli e' ' t. Co. re ol de he:. jLf lit," ilin n whrst n anive r eil;i6= doPhirtorlUe'sligit.g: I , : 10 112=oli A i : • \ detain., and famine do.. ribbo; gloves. lakara. threat er ilde and cotton late and edning.lmonet, mull mid Munn, But seriously, may not the South threaten I will attend to tne rib, of seals, at Mr. 31elloc'a I tha t ilT • f re erin r ...P" l i ' l l ;." 6t hV'"'`',, t, : h ad i l' : o 7, T h . sz I ', 14;1 ' .= , ,r1,7, '" .1‘, ;`,=”Zoise taZ.7:llro:;in:s I , f. , l\ll•ln Dressing Bureau% ' :le ' M , i ', .l,i '''• 'll.'4= sr r 1,0,,,..,.?f,,, i.44,=4:r,A4.41,,,,,gzi.,4..4.441444 .144,4,1 ,t, M. Julian will positively leave for Europe I :,;;',:,,i,,1,4\1:,,,,',4,4,,iijir,.4:1-1;',.(4',34,,f,r„P?'‘,.! I 'aß•hil*.obre'th. aroih*on:flii:oVii,lrotanan",r7l:a"i-ritni :, 1 3 ' ,1 ' 1 \ I cotton pant attir, eashmorette.datmall,,eaniCkairsalt \ disunion once too often? We at the North love I kt EaVg * and Pollar Dadabradg • spot.' eotton, buttons, tape, totraapla. Ate. , Terms at sale. the Union paasably well, and shall probably per- lon the lot of Jane, these C , lncerts are the only I LT= `,.l?..,lo:4l7!trtstaistweeorerpsoi •bort t . nArtr,, ~,:,ifit0, . ., ..t 1 1 . ..11 . 11 - 4 1 , r , ;:ifira, aketi.brAlJA life, and estiolates dvJ&dy 20 alahbaany WardrOlieia er leave it. But the majority of no would not I onea he can po - , iibly give in Pittsburgh I Tice and 411 e, witriMgericrrf=fle'n'nrat.nlnro7iiiiirues! i ~,.„.'?.f h. ' ', ''''° ''''' l '''' 6‘ Waab '''' n '''' ''' nnt, '• P a ' 'turn..The re. is-troll • e s r.-Ut filo childbood end youth. myil na• ed e 10 Walnut do 10 Cherrf Jo ... • ._......._._._..____. i I ARCM SALB or DAMAGED GOODS BY regard it as an irreparable misfortune if the ___........-_________ For she Deity ritusswelcuoser, 1 ' l . o ' llitt " r " li E 4ltl ' 4. ` lll:kel -" "' '' its Le. " -leee le ''''' h -- - -4 ' 1- '` ‘e7' '' mt.. It rTrAt ST , ..''',.., 4 t . „.t...• with De Ls Mom...MU a.idoeton Pa_ but 'al.': ; ...111."' .''."._ I I ref ' "nre d ' r ides OnDEll OF ENDERIVIIITERS.-±On Wodeed• The Nebraska Bill and the ttefonned Fresh's- -- - - --.- --,..-- ---- - - ~e , 1 11;- s i' , ;4, ,, ,, ', ..4.Y,”41. -" ,,V,..i 4 : t ,''W` 'P T' '''' c.-- " , t 0 .. I 'tan alt 1, /11. M. n'ernill.," .....11ors Verini- 12 Se;rr " gry 6n ittld Drink c e si l 4 kk Inn Mg April Ir.th, Gene leketyit the warehouse ti l l i nos LIAM J e - Smith ehoulci execute its oft repeated, menace of , so , lttist se:- 11.4ice"oe,:toiVe'ls ' eotLriifflett l :l l , ' ,:,. , 1 %, ~„.7,T,:. A ' iagk ' w l '''''"-- 't"er'' Head ' la , ''ll?”, X T S ( s . ftrit Be.nt ns, e - h r r it ir4 . I withNitt resere. ° 4 l h? ' ''' Y ' ° ' 8° ntn 'j ar4 l ni a U n ald seceasion. Our nbertiezi at least would be se- Wain . ebnt'nh• : AI.NOLD tk, WILLIAXI; .re.a, Tr.. J arson C o .. Jan 27.1,42. P E.: di'''Urgthg I''''...'''' ninfte " I L r= .1 011. I i' % ; cure, our prosperity would not be pernuinently ~,IoTphteedf°llrettituegntereettgthior :he we lfi e t „ u l::, n r ui h m p T e l s Y 1 c s , , -ads " '•,n ww*ltPirrVa*l6lll:l'?l**lV; de:Yr;*Vtiror • r 4 re j etl; . u t Z; I M till on i ['maces, II ral Iron Tubing I t.1 .1i71 . ;. ,, ..-1.. , .;7 , 7.--nt. .1.150 1 w.f.. , ,a ,Tau.r...,.. SAil,lA.ego,--41:1- Il4ih:ht or .. .Lll. Tao. ono butt!. , i lfit4rl nivel statulec L IShMA?bo h .... , , • and Pkgs , . ardware end Cut err, diminished, and a source of never-ceasing con - . 1 bytery of the R. P. Ch urc h , held in Afteghen; , ~,,,,,,,, V., • =0,7,,,'4.: hy.,;;;ITTVIV; liitrisTllligh;f4trz expelled : ,r 11. 1 ., wor ostd glen inanlw.. mina.' 11T 1 „ 3 c4 ,,, -tio. Choke; 1 1. eintrOkr e - I'.':g . A " ' n et . °r"a•ml i ''"'" , Mt. nid ataialleith 4, AND FITTINO OEN /MAUS. \ 1,, p A L.„I3,„ aa• Ellitsbothen dm liall and Pier do ! ILA. ° 'I" \r“ thel,ltY''' 'th" P. at. IMlttreiiig tention would be remoii4 far trim us. But the 'on the bah Taal • , For Ware.- ...t Venn/oho. c.. 1 Buildings, ,4 ..rt.Ah , Lt a wto then outioluiply elected ReAltlent PIO- 1 aubjectis too expansive to be exhatuded at a ain- I Isl. &spiral', That as Ministers of the (Jewel . , L L. ~, ..,„ ,L,L, , 9 ,.c , ~, 1 ,.. r. , „.. .., L .,.„ 4,,, , , :;:slic":,l'.o. the o=eti"gwie?litri6ilit),2, in-nh'nfl-ht.: rhl - Mr k ' I - '.III I'U ' e-1117iTTne"It• Tii n r e rn e l l i ' ir T g; 1 1;i1 1 . I ,item lion At:. .11!%1.84/Ii0IrlteiIbLieX gle xitting. I shall treat it mere at length when wanedfc.lidtherasifwt:to Reformedt 1. oeu r i " ltle b e l l t °7 ° Ctimr. Steam or Ilot It ator, Pito , or Chili, s 1 urns,: hurch,' :Aag'r0',",.&11147,,",,h, j.,7.tntjn,71:ignr,",T17,Z.7,3;,' n lb i . ' tng241,70, 720T',"rti`i,7:,‘",`,41?,,4'.."=',1`.111,4A1g 1 "'"o '''' '";'''"" °H.'''. , Att,,l lame arrortiaentot Common Flaw ton as we get the last end the worst from that terrible ;by the Nebraska MIL Shlrgery aim 3 s Y a s t ' l e it n e eaten- , ...ajemhzl;ii ilo i :oltals , ,..F l aMorleo, 'lrmo linnem. Court lbluffieg , P2/1:„ lt,,r.e.hViir.e.le,T,ltiuttn..l. twre.ogi.nelm,ecti.nrezulti/ ng X; . Wtslitne Tr .Jeficrs 4 ,, 0,. • re, 17 Ikii• • ,i, in. ti I: Retie -I 1.,... tie tadtlo it , 1 . age - a' r''. makes 5e0r.1..1 Ith , , , ' It ' l. ". ‘ ...''' ' l .' o ' 4 ."-- ti,,,,,h'gh I , _e,tlootr, and aulal igi.47tr: m ial ' surfueriTir th e: • I , s . ' ie Arils. and it e...spelled IS lupe ili ru n i.., • I It r i n ol f t in I fin ' . - - w-- "i.' " In n'l'lino. COLIVeIItiOD. ielan of ita area and power in our htloved court. i -`.-- 111. Podusihn. and the ardency .I' his pureult of itf l o I 111 In use I ours. revt .tfu.l.. i' Peh'n PREMIER6e f A i t i iimntioate and II otels ninuttsd at the simetest notire The Methodist chords case was concluded in the try, hearts We regard it as a great moral, social 1 DE GIIINOWS lb.. prartlmi•fsurgeri hit inlet' nu rutieuisrly Dueled. ; l'n fared and mkt I. P. 11 skt.htna AGO- SI Wood et 1 in2lemLicterriptl) ;; !Dulled to, Etta). Supreme Court, by a clear and moderate speeeh i and P°litic°l evil' a system of injustice arid op- I Improved Non-Explosive Camplume Lamp ' ,"J'e!4`ti,u,P,Tu'g•iliolitlilt,htliTZLiont".th!ur.". °'rr" - ; °"' f'•" ''‘ • b) Mrwr lrhlll 111 9 1 , 111/I. \ atoll "I I V Inc PLAID SILLS - LETS - -A. A. llnaon 1 - 6 , .. ~i,isr,....rnfir. th„; n„,t,si. h. ~....d t. i : i f i t i s m i k o m b b uIi AL Ho ukus-. iiii - t - _ . ,.. -- e „ ep i.i, - , - , - ,:::: I Ili invite attention to theldiarhi. varlet) of Silks. , prethasion, emboilyingelement. of at variance 1 Baring purchased the -- ~,,, . anito polling as low at 62 i. ,D 70 4 from Mr. Stansbur of Ohio, in behalf of the , tie , earnest milettation of h6frimids. Ids IM n win I lels e il it ; . a roles of Ile Shave tide re reed Its I - - --- --- the principles of the Ihrine Revelation , ~,,,,, t.,, it. !Ironed to a tilde, (bi-that' of Philadolphla-urbor 1 S. it 1,, ttyrtiii Ir.' weed st i ri I iGGRED SI L E GS-1 ha - ve now re a Southern Church. I apprehend that I have made 1 which we have received, of the Gospel which we ' '1- ' ' ''' "'IP i''' '''. 1 ‘. , , had warm withuslanic friends, and flatterlim prosfsele i; -4- --- two mistakes in erpeaking of this case. 'la the I believe, and of the kingdom which w sek toe 7 n . t 0• j, 1 .„, A u L i t.....f u 1 T 11 , E ,, N ... 1, ,, 11 ,,, E 1 ,1 • 0,71 A ‘,.. Elv nooK-gT;••.t--;;:eit-Td-7:7111 e-dir-t-7-1• I i '''. I ' V ' "d ere.! Assortmentof all of of , . l'ittslarch. lin mon attained rwo.l4,lenal , 114ine I) n • . LY "' 1 F!._°_,...:.'d,'...,."1. ..!‘ " A ''''''S ~...a C° •• '' " . ..fth at . .' . first place I have been in error in supposing that , advance. as well as destr ictivo of tuitiral lib- I . Ern , isnd aiiLF \ l•• .re sre rye- •r".:,11. .;',‘. , - , final`., his advimeeinentbdtig rapid and mari....l. Fs. , Wel, t-' T . I • sr e " ;;;;;;;; .;.; i, ;, ;;;,..,,k;” i ,,, ,,,,h.,; ,. ,;., ii.,l .1;;;; ,;,.‘ . 1 , ; r mouse. ofniir LcrilJem. Christ. illialmted in a 1 S NFL,. BARRED PLAID SILKS stilr-rulut the South prevailed in the suit before the Circuit tohrtytand.inttonstant a i n.l injurious conert with , liy.s,:lt.o,,,,tr.i.razit,Liin.rult..„7„...eu ..,........ . - -i, -' . e rre. r bete, isetrformod mural importaut ea brilliant ' ii;;‘lceireLfyrri_tillel.,l•' Dr. John Drown. This valuable se r i, enu re d, nnie, n l ist , en s,gnif i Them Inuits ore ..room.root,yl ...,, t o roo 4, 0 . „„,,,,,,,,,,, to , 2 4 1 17::, ° ; r 7.: .4:rut ~,,p4,„...,„,j,,,,, j o too pr,1,01 000 l 'ly TlV . A i g . t o . l:4 ,te 1n11e.,,,,,,..1.ib3 Francini/mule., urine.- -_ r T MI ' _ -___ A - _. k. rIhrII IIN '' "Is 5-4. h a 4 i Court in Ohio. The South was the losing party It.reeßLnskiautt,iii,rthostoweouorreeoouno,try,it to the No- . "' - Q PRING :11.ANTILLAS-100 new and 4 .4 4 e..tr , s h d n t e public may rest pulite.] that they may ;11 1=, 1 1f,'," 'int e n ta a ,tbr„..t:,nn,tiLdr , d i l.r Ilm maim I:1 ; ns.. the serWeiiil7.lin'4'.;V:l•olitrel At:tit:n*4llX: in the cause, and has appeaied to the Supreme bniska Bill now before Congripts, because we ;1.,,. ' 0 I ,, ltlttlflll /dyke of Mantillmon exhibition at •• nth.. ma ty They al.° given more billgant 1 ;lents/medicine. his malted aim li:lilii pmf .1,1% ‘ I. il, .1.,, -- o t - _ , BLISON & CO.'S. 1%. nth et' L Ir ...tool Boy Par: and Youthful Comssolonic 11.4 him , °PI° Court. In the next place Senator Badger is not I , consider it obnoxious to the charge f r o rand and light and the matersals ussil Wog downer than tho 'Lona . , ihmir axial ononnere his ease and kit tines ' in ' ti e" re ' engaged in behalf of the Southern Conferences I dishonor in aiming. by the repeal of the Missouri Tenn.., ..... . , ..., mast 0 ... _i n „., i ...nu , i i no sniudposi more tenderly sycolustid e m wit • ll . the 1 f iII ' UTM27.I U . fil • ref! ". Ir• Ten'• n4n.r4lng '.**k*inrYnnri6 - - PLEXIM.I - 711 -- --IVILDLNIFRSALF, 1 Compromise of 1820, at the violation of a solemn nee. LL'sel: he ' vo " L Y A ‘ NTE as pond tr,. IL 4-4. ,;;!,'„,`,,n.:,,!Ptif',.,l,lP=';', t r . ,1,11 =7,:4 'r L ''' i r • , m" n''''''' '" tan ""''',°.b"i 'd '''Cl'i'n'Wl7 ih I e n_ ; ""ewl .A . :,,e . in ek r,,,Ml ", ; l ; n ; W e: . bnel ner : n f • e Mir te' fe i " but on the part of the Northern church. ilissid, Zl,lll 6tu native with hks nub e ma w 're ° R open it Luid. by 8. Tucker. fill et, which coneec rated all territory North Pi ''' . pr nd p i ' , . jun ,sjmn , L , i. er t3l profse hog, Miller, or Itendsto in Humble Life, bp Orm I• I gi:sitar., s.- ; '' .....1: , .. .. k i th ( A 'r •:',. . 3 n'e n• l'4 '' ' a it • per ys n ea e iron Moo- Mr. Caruthers, of .110.,5n a humorous and en- I compact , ag - treamottermetnova-Sra' i . 0.: I, „. Ze.nin.„4,4;414,. I.!fi:ng:Lrl:i 741 . 0 . f 5 t1e , 1 ; , trod4ned by Dr.., VI. 5 leS,lnder. "Thie striking . work hos OF, ite Josh. Ilanna's residents, ITIII he sold at" bat -80, forev Octo freedom-a breach 4 , 1 . faith n i tertainizig speech on the Nebraska bill, on Fri- I which is not only disreputable to the authors and GeilTiZterlnlrrolnsest roo-Vprall navfmnisorlitt.ntl.tsrLtd; onto 1 ; ..-'..,,.... 4 ~ :: eort,igregii.mt musigvand tent - not ww.. L . 's I t'ouloined d"reriLn:::7ll)l,nseigi.'44l:sl::tlui lo y th""1 6- - r.r . ' - n. 4- r ir th • v, i lL.3l'LAlh-Nu. 21 Vinh • g"'L ' day, announced the startling discovery that the I supporters of the bill, but Calculated, were the ',..71.-,,,:ttr:lntr4l",2,;,l4l:lojallurgtrallis=m. Is l v , sei? „ , po.,it. 0rea.,,,, , te, that .:t7r,ldt„tol,7,ll::,r„:;7r,t,ji.t; •s ett, J e DAVirN. ES Market st,Ora AIL . cmi- , te L sEi r t,o ~11..,`,--,,,Afew pair f Shanghai Pierce party in the Rouse was reduced to three; ' bill - to beetnne A lOW, te deatroy confidence in po- mit - otheial.ntp7 us :, V. e 1...110. rotlareljlt id perfect- ( "" tr o tu, ~,,i,,,,, ~ a hi„,.a..;,,,.. ] ,i...,,,,,. I . . t , , 1 N . Ellr , t - ND OLD BOOKS reed to - day, at I A . ..i.E.0,• ortb.. al.Ve fresh and pore Piliat i ehi 4 fur ena ennt while Tyler, in his worst estate, had a corporal's / t i t i t t i t de e lit : e tm et entli arid inflict upon our country I i i-ii4.,"``,„ ''„,,r;2„,`,,',,,T.,7„`,T-7„.4,','"X1e,‘,1,717,1,42,t0h,P,,,,t; I : . ;:l i f.T . , " r i "hl h r r IITII 111 Ihhhhlo/ .....ghlth , .../ . Ile s , e r r ' i isonit'itTiToVpM) heal sgi. ' i4t 9" : "d 'i lust ~.,_. rale by nide JAMES WAItDROP.It . street. / alit of public infamy. , b,....hal4tAtiirvly tz l erpliti p g i irai .. l, trio ;I'lqt:eerie I Puna( Protestant Refugees. • bores *rY * LI GG - bills. fur safe by \ guard of seven. A delicate regard for the feel- I 1 ad. Resolved, That we are opposed to the Ne- lE. edit., riatide,, N. i : ... A: Wilson. Batavia, N I': I Mules rho sound{ of pnnxisa religious • i,„,„',;:;,„ - ,, , ,„ . t t , scot: , ha our Feasts ot Charity; Vetoer of tho Da). 'IA anlo Itll.sillY COLLINS. Jags of the unfortunate retainers of the Present I braska Di% because, by •logialatuig for the ex- P . AU/giro, ' '. 4 Jr te_131111rn.....i11e.i...5.1 ;Ike I.n.atir ethers. i ho;leferreil the claims of religion to th • ..!•ers'i!'t7; itiVile b g Y fr. e'mm t at i 11,"1"•" "'l' ' _ UTTEI, '.1.1 --- ,, , ,k, by ----- r , ' I L ~ ''''',,,ltr, g% ;tit Slaw - dr , i rrot ,,, AZ:i P eu r ti° 'l ' n.,,,, 1 ` ,1,7, ' r "d . ,( 1! " lir `i" ' " " ' °.? 01 1. :.' ,. . , Mina ireguto ioYle%ty'rtnientretrn' executive induced Lim to refrain from naming I tension of Slavery, it abandons the principle. gmetin.lfilllanah' LI „, is I, mu min prelntimat. ~,,,..- -.„.___. _____ aplo lIEN CY I.L. - COLLINS. the= and policy of our Fathers, who, in their Della- k h : A...itersli, thr,"' j I.: .1„,...m, d„. la mi s t . iipproaehof death. he awoke at once to the startling I FRE•ti TFAz---Tho subscr ~ ,,, ,,,,1.!,,; tk .. .t. 10. bad neideoted the one thing Octant,. 't o d ' oyoto g.....% .., lire . ; intena LARD -6 k ~. and 4 bbls. for sa - c --- . hT. --- • nation of Independence ennanerato anion .. the ID "' r '''''''. - ' 1 "- J. telo7lesa ee: that . hh .. h 4 susaveredruony of Odi rematho, of the I „,,,,,,,,, , err attention to \ his Tea trade. Is now 1 ,„ The Union has "come out," almost violently inalienable rights of man, life 1h 1 g 1 th ( ~ ,k, Tryon, . do . . 11. mien, dr, • 0.0,rti0., 1...e1 ... x..111i te,noraiit of the "halm in on..,d' r a art i er assortment thitio ever of fresh Tetis. I -_,...:4_' towns it cot.cris. het ~,,e t *noes, hen . ~,,,,,, 1 rom which hn lie , allilent ff being able to salt:ail ta.tes I cu.{ - • . . /3, .11ILAL 3Ws for sale by \ nu rice ;tee ou entritid " , s t itsys " ?or d eL. tail,. ' ll%l I i ged I . 'h tl e tTa l .rn e tT y for Russia In the straggle over the carcass of i pursuit of happiness," whose nim7ai ' l e' exl n r ' ess - ed e I 1 . ,,,,f 4 -n• ~ wen spurviell. lic had not there. I n '....re , vall,rd . ilnillf IL COLLIVe ' Turkey. The official organ ku beset gradually lin the Constitution, was "to establish justice and I 04. t rio atteethm of SteeMboattoot and Railroad, ls f'74,T4`„b41,t,!7,1,':1,...""fhth„,f/Trith. '•kk i thr ir rr. "' of• II" ir;T:lni"*n V.: '" le? 5 \ d '* .i '''' ,;/e n' • ' ••••in Stettre for themselves and posterity the blessings 1 i•ria=:tinn:Pt tsVo'lr,Alizl,`:tnt,T.'reAl44,-; • l'„t'it.) tr--ir ; 1 `. 1 ',: , -,,,, IS '''''74l::‘.en"hlTL'..l'tl! "2:,".""l''' 74 ) to 4. r .. 4, ,, 1 verging to this position for some time. General I then songht to realize those ob. I urns_sto7 lei Ivwd st., where they aro kept for tale. I ~,1,0,:.;,, 1!m0j t,11,, ,F00 , :0f ,,, ..0 . n.v. , , , gazpir a r, , , , ,titz; 0 h„ ,, , :q , ..',, , ,w..,,,3,,,,.,,, ar ...,, p io' i A,' ,10. Pierce about a year ago turned out one of its I Peretelibebr.r4 who ls ofsinery where I ,'"." --_. 3 -- --------- - eiFtglet4V.4".:,t;Vl'",fgrnnutti,,id,g%ll;i....'-vig: - Nju'r"r n.M " mr " ln (G a n ao) L'-;' :?•';‘ editors for putting into the organ, •without Pre - ! )they coti'ldn'nT`:.ennigo•e th e em . - limning tts area I We have frequentlyheexd the celebrated '''''ebt*" I°"'"'" cb'Pru.L.i'.'rs."l.` u "_• , " ."... Notalt otandino the mann greet adeanoi 41n the mu I mns ' , Deno( sin led him in nneg of a better rliiht,,minei g ; gait i l i t , l: , i i pri t 7 alp he roundlis fi vary h b i. ut • trifle Aram old 1 1 iFE OF JOHN e Vieth" consultation, an article eXpreSSing a deci-j and providing for its ultimate extinction-SO OEltttANnrrrEits 010 by lir C. nJ k tic A h that as the Constitution was unsullied with the ittceet. Philadelphia ' spoked in.. In tonal . 'L' ort ' ll ' e high o est . ist P=e7eriliiiPree, atiggriev r e l adi s! *l 'l j:it:i n /lir ° a° , 6 l i thil - tan lair:sot tti tt iiiinea;t ri lele ' l l rtin the iiir i"' " 1 il Jan iinandhlPli. 0 ded preference for the Russian svltem of govern- 1 e ebra a w.. 1 .3.1K1,t - no. I 1,':„If;'•• s''' It . AZT ''° , , - , tame of Slavery, the General Goreriament might ...emendation, nod we liniments' hon,s e au it 1,... of 4.ZetfargetATlte'Ellitel.,!•V=lll%larl" ** 4 Mgr I - meet, which IS an unmitigated despotism and a , b:s ii ke e p d t f are ° e term the Its t dis e grace and the country ilthl:::"::::::;:::",17;1;l'HerOd 1. V 1,.... . tt0 1 u t. u t5:b1 .. .b a -Lite r a ahort , aetriaii 01 enerrletion.itotpity, arol . pb Am 1; o , 417,1,00 D TBA AND NO .----5,17 - ffra-KE-Go to I t•ifißN -.2...ir-sa on steamer =Ss of reeking corruption, over oar republican / wcd the mole dell- ii; t.,z,!::217,517m11.4„T-ih„-..1..:,%?.7p.r,T,,,w,m,52,,Py-TATsAi.O Ph°4l';:z:',l;:f4 o .l,:ltr. i ) Mara ., ~. D'' V ° L ~,r nil °, CREY4 CO. institutions, sneering at the principles on , p 4fh. Reeled, That whilewe are willingto ran be taken under anY eiminteaoat by .n o lt k ar so d wide, ham united lin rea4 f Lo i rr c ,,, il „,,,,,lr tiriliioali r= j 0i1;vg.i„ , 4, , , , , I . mtozrz dt, t0., 0 f selling tho bett aiol oheamodlZi n n : 11:„am, 4,..• Er of Parlor, which the latter rest, as . 410fions," &e., &c.-- I maintain a just regard to the interests of thee t e m " Ztrit h e t The s lrs P a r l I South and earnestly desire to seek the perpetual to, se; and oneh ar e th n e sealin g Jart.d,,,77,, U17,,,d,„%„,bi1, r; r4 :stly did tillgrtiPM:: thathe h t l i:AT,lrr g rni; ' fILD - COPPER -? Lioding ,node `," dr2 " 24l,th r" l': •"‘. 'a , ' . " , ''' . J 'eaen• new and Bat the Union never recanted any thing advan- Cps Stills TIli*PA HER. , r It pro: 1 existence of the Union, we can never consent that we hope it may be Introduced th °eery fmnily where c e'Zijri Zigr?in'treilitilies•ati,laT" e iel l s o t kn't. thist i hn i dietst. , 11_, s miner Americas for tale by .1. proxEres.m. , lii i n "„ rricce of thiss Pa - r h i' P 3 d• ""t - tied in that celebrated fultaination, and it ..,I 'se to rustomms on elibirt nor 6ngern n ''* ritr. "cm' that it be perverted from its original noble pur- dyspepsia has, or Is likely to ham • ktim. end einapanlort of his melt life. Co- ttie l eMati IVI sir I CORN . 00 k ' a v bably expressed the true opinions of the mamma , pose of estabf h" • • is mg justice and perpetuating the 1 ~,,,Fold in Pittsburgh. b ?LEMING Duos Druggists, "nat.". he tn . bia ann.r inlta n ith o.t ..”. p. 'r di; ' - 'ac "n store 41e b' ' - '''. \ at, ehr .I , cb?- ozo. II KENS'ill,l4o_lTood r,tttri° nrik,rl4.l7,FAl,Vjol I°.nc. ' ° ' i i rmb ' ass. 11 ' ' '-'- '''''l " I ' ------------ ISALUIDICKLY a co. 1 ii,VINDelr 1,9D1 hind.... sible Editors Of the paper. Its present position , blessings of liberty, in order to become an intru- , - 'cl'a " 074,,de„23 1 nererk„, e,,i,,,,,„„„4,„ i t d:',,l , L 'lL: i',,,, u ,r,,, , 7,,T4t!, rytO the Honorable the Judges of\ the Court, I lyieTtes." ( ligirts=fireto'ititiVitiiv giVr\tiartil=l is therefore jorodstent with former professions. 1 meet of oppression for the extension of Slavery, I d" • I the boron of Jame, and breethed his Worn:it e eeth there. II of flenend Quarter .osslm!t; of the Peeve in and Larthe , ')." " M 'Wk" ll',/ brltlrTed‘T 111T 4411 41. h r T I I • Elit it Is for the , people of the United. States to the only real element of danger to the Union.- I DU soul melted ewer Into the light.? Heave . MP 11.). entatf ot allenheep. ' ) aplo. T 01 Ali PA 1.11, ;_:_ 11 - lg breath nes urn and Quiet as oe infant' breathless I The Petition of loam Flao mitin..or Pin**. i 1 7' ------- 4 - determine, whether they will lend the incidental I five policy t o o n bi t s h e o nl i n gh ri te o n f ot h :n N d .hi j i us on t a fo G nserva- Cumber- I la the multi. tdbresalcb butidar somata, twit 3 4; , I ALUAB.L.I. PROPEBY\ NEAR 1104 E retitionur Lath provided himself with materials for I I It OOD STATION FCIR S. LE.-.4, torte of 4. emus, ''TO tra tig e t d n l stoTo l fe * :irge tar 'the Uri minodatlof i f trareleni abd others, at li h. dwelliog Alvah, near the holder-ea of 110 'ridge II Ilkio on the .- aid of their sympathy and encouragement to that I Zags - , limit Y Slavery P where it cannot be Govern _________ _____ , house, in the tow p atwesald,aS,pros. thatro,l, non- I w `ti' tru ' ll ' h° P " b4 ' k ' IL wit' ' g°64-"'" "IIMM I • • -------- ATI black and atrocious tyranny which it is tho ob- guished, and to keep all free territory ronevan NEW ADVER'TISEIV 'I'S ors will be phoised4gruit aim n ... ne t o k n .,. isa, ll •i the . well arranged, containing Symms, hall, o rchards I. . -ism Ora:WM 1) "._ .\ ~ 11"toz ofQtartel L., war : and your tittoom, .I n r attic. Ile farm hi divided - 1144 9 held., two orchards ot sKTPtententory to an °minion. ntOtode...la orsolonts re Piet of Millen to impose upon every nation of tho from being blighted with its curse. r In min fruit trees of choice it -. ' -_-,... -_-....__---_ -,_ I II a . 'the Titeribers, ealionn ' i j or%!, 'LA Ttglig, ' • • o N. ,, n,N., ai.,,,, geed gard=leti.‘=' tip In ni t: 1 L.Vel, P p i'24o*pdr. 'inu aLl - e i'i nc 4l. " \,,, sr,. earth, as the central organ of the "democracy"! (Anti-Slavery papers are requested to copyl GB.E.ENWOOD Elf SITrUTE, ; -,47,7tvz.bvati1ii:71"",15'4.21 " af... ' ,t 'r 64.1 gnrl'''''A''''';'T.:lll',7" euteof<lwee.tt‘fllthZatoo.." J r') iseisout clam pliteetts rtt.. qtr . , or Pli_te b V -- ki. • vises. , IsIEW BRIGHTON, HEATER co., PA„ , ai'no tjeiv,,,t.olettern'fo.tllo%ft,llll3lo4l4olld iLwrgitill farin'has a1 . ..r,0 fro r ..t on th'e Titimpli. n e:tio * ar rho tell ! -. 2,: , That the Committee on Mtn' 'Frin.niri...tad ....n. , i. , , l4na . •item and travelers, oat that sold tern hi DOM. ,g,rg,flogruh.a.rott.4% IT be et all i loactli r tvr i• IV4 • 714174,7,11,0garg.,towT,„:;Adige'atTnttiltd FIE Summer Session of this Institution Twill . eopuier on LO 0 00 tae ).tor m o s,. „ 5 ,. ...T. fpio?;a, i f, Oruhba . A. E1p,..,,, 3t, nym.4 A.Oileen. , i t t .7,2,...ppte\ ___),..clynia4; ii . sus, 41;.`317irt'i'vet.e•• I filsVirooll ' a i r eil,tholrett4 rzomietlea-k 4 for \ -- of --- .-d - & - ;:faiivirrAtkiaqp.i. I."„ ., ,,liTerl!„,°.thtz, J.;:li b uctia..l , /- 1 1,11 , 4 . A.- 1 RESLIXIIIIP PRIM F: -. ( . - 4 , 4 -. 'R,S; I St ' c • Y. l 'a itm'nrdaLatr., Thu nh °rni“nalnann,. Veir Brighton; April 11, 1•15.-ap144 l' • •- • • licgallju i _i for wilinie; , 4 1 4. err ld 7 r e At e ee d h " Cc• . a ' h '.l c r' s d s h . ,b• nd th,,,,,,,,. I, ',IT:,,'„V.It:. 1„r.r" 1a1 ,7,, - - \ ontels 11.6 d .thto a laW,ln Conintile.tb•Stli dar In a few does wAiiiall have 60 - 113 , the nos. ti'... „... .. , °Cahill, A.D., Mt JASIP•B 31AnDy - liiirs,,d, wad, 000„d „,„h„,, t 4 ° ,L,,,i,i,-- - -- an-. ~Attest • It. Ir. Leant, Pratt. Miens Com. Aeon Cerawn . b4r tai in mina. \ M oRIIISSTATTON. la • Oa; ' WS. " ' i - Tg e, ,P , , , ,.,„ m Atmndt " ' .41 1 : - .. 13 ,,,,, , m, i „, , • •pr.l:: I",,,,i7crlEs „ ‘ l, N l aTe - now in tees)t 110 D an .g. ''A'? l l,,r4'" l t g i t i-• Allar,buy city. , 1 Alta '0 k. family Lard for sal on ! ___' ( leek of fiasstecoocu. •C ', asii-ai3 ~ 7 1g R rn T 4 I." 1 \--nil ‘ .-....L' ° ..... ( 9.4".Aki r. 1 14 1 01 t RENT -A . wall thlist dry 3rick all . o . f e , i n g'sZ,Ve:u w ,t4,V,'lr4 t t h,;(1,1 4,,, ua E. A i toed ,ape and Merl-thins Convenient. =PC "mt .' r Towle! the to \bo emtal \s o n n i \ . 4 _,,, A ,,,e.. , 151. K ... _gra \ D. DIcLAIK, Ita lA, sth st. ,lerring m t •on Railroads or elsewhere, I hese J - 8/ °LASSES-340 tibia. torton j o vttbet J ew 'SIM ime,Rithfcs, and can. i 40 iti do S. If past reed and rad * * ,--- /iboligtriati'Vslo' tWile"' n' tru ^ koni T a b i e te r w e'm be '. - , Y„„ ~ 4°" w"- - 1'"•• It' mp Its hot s Kona othe ' tnakesorhiati arwM ; ertyc.r..EZ--,-150 hags prime Bic Coffee - \ oturxtfertilia,“ e 61.. t 7,4 % ,", ttixtletitrog ' ag y . ; Li \ 'ro halfdl„"&„%51/.1-Tnai„...a.1 ' 4,, s : , x e. , ..ta_ittoetst,pittsb rat, • , \ ,_ 4, i • '' ' IS ti ..5 , i Iti'ea andlinatintinmd s ' .„1. 1 , „ 1 741,1.X,, nag:lL tied.,liM'e rainnt 111 7 1 ;" a , , \ raitly2.7. wIT aoget wawa co. nod (ml " 314 . 4 in oren **) Untj i tlign Yn to j rb r inblie as 1 \ , OE\---1-tri-j -izimaosztattin. m A \ clad , conot to st/g Ind a lat , rcieornpu.: a a. p..\ , .4 , 00,...c;004,.1 . , ~,,.,4 i,,, ,,, J. NAL, lineal Lon Mal r:rer * tVoctt ttPt...E. h. I/ .1... 1 ' It is hoped and generally brltered that. the Gadsden treaty is defunet-.:•but should It by any thence be ratified, we should witness A severe struggle In the House over the appropriations neeetwiry to carry it out.. Jour& mom nsiutxtuivaq. ct.i.;. or tit* . Dml4 PitMuria) Gantt*, Vi 10, 1854. Is SEXATE.-Mr. 7ilMszniencito lintoc,kApril presented the proceedings of 1140 lie meeting held the 6th Ward, Pittsburgh; relative to opening certain streets in said Ward. The bill relative to Mercantile taxes was re ported from the Committee on Thiene° and ill]. medlately taketi up and passed. The bill sego. latea the adrertzinng of the list of relailers in Ateser . eral counties. " • • The Supplement to the Pittsburgh and Step beaville Tunipikillead Co., and monitions pro- Posing amendments to the constitution, were re ported from Conimittee. Mr. Jamison read a, bill in place relative to the Courts of the Itlth Judicial Mania ' Mr. B. D. Himlin, one suppleinsidsry to the Pitt B bui*fri- Kittanning and' Warren Railroad Co., 'which was subsequently taken up and pass- The knowing bills-pulsed 'Stliplement to the Fayette Co. Mutual Fire In. surance Conaliany. - • BM to incorporate -the Pittaborgb Coat CM- Bill to inaaipimite the CanuenSbrog Fund Satiety. - "Piped to third reading and laid over Bill to , l§sititeit•- Z1 1 10.113i rank. e t Fayette BM reliOtirs to bees end , torilAtymeie ghee,. emmtp • •-- •.'.. - : • • ' Jumames CONCCILTS.—The far [Wiled JULLIZX, with his monster Orchestra, is coining to Pitts burgh, and will give two Concerts here, on the nights of Wednesday and .Thursdajt of next AA:: I • :11' I : ALEXANDER HTLANDS will b a candidate hr the of Bee of Clerk of the Combs, sohicet to the decision of the Anti-Masonic and Whist Convention. aal4-twd• . RF./L 11..7. LEICON la • candidate for GISTE the olds of Register be. Sae the Wblg Convention. eplZto . Ilvtar %room le *candidate for the nomloetion for Reg -Wei, before the trblgeonnuldea. er6s tEreldngp•t.. mn.v.l Notice.—From ;no numerous solicitations rof my friends sad felloV,lllrens, I offer myself as a condi. date for the office of Reolerra, sohleet to the derision of the Whit Convention, to be held soothe 31st day of May next. ALEX. RICHARDSON. • rite/mire. April 3, 1161.—NeidloacliT RECORDER. • FAIINESTOCIC L s'erndklate Ihr the office of Recorder !;eforeibe Wblg Coorentiort. are SPECIAL NOTICES Worms! Worms !I;—There in no diseano more amootoo among children, and let none wni.n .0 fre quently balks the &kill °filial:haat:in. as vans They an highly detrimental to tbsustuititutiotr. mod their nee. can nould be carifelly goaded baba! by pants. On the lira manitantkut arnintonn, 00007 means eholdd be used to expel them Imo:aptly and thoroughly. 14• Lane's Vermltege Is well established as the most aqtaln, eab and needy remedy error aderel for this troublesome lad dao M.. malady; and all who bare 'the management of chlldret. thould kseithie invaluable mad doe al band.— In addition to Its kafect ratan It never Ms to Plaa n ill"..Purchaimers utu . be careful teak dg DR. widocirs CELEBRATED TERAIIIIVOL. sod take none else. All. other Terraihuia. m cairmanion. an .wortbleso De. It'. Lea's VaudAkke:eho hL eidebratad LiarPills,egui tun be bad nail natectoble Drug bone Lo the libiltattlase • 4341 . ' duommini .. ebt rogt.. . . HARXIWARE.. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Bog to call tho attention oF Buyers to their .t.am,estaek of . - 'HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, eratetirlßlng onn orate mope inenplele mortrnents In the .?UutrY. cau-ED nr,cEvr pAcErrs PROM EUROPE, and whidh they offer on too moat favorable term., 3.ler• chant, going r.,t will andl their Ramat nrumeted by bo leg their HARDWARE at No. 32 - Wood otrect, PlttYbnrth t (4 D.E., •apvx tax - r. Own= uortt.t 1-IrOws .Al word to Farniera,--how to have good Xutter and more of it. and healthy Stock. New Diaboverios. - • VEGETABLE CATTLE PONDER—These Powders are pat op In one Porind pack. and are really • • good artiede,ltot oply for the diecasee Incident. to hones calm mire and other, soloist}, but they are likerilea an I amellent articlo to Ininrovo ;the condition of the animal. five Aide?, Caul, they not only improvilip condition of edieh cow., but thor idm=4.rth. ./....tifr" well prove the quality of rullk and butter. The proprietan say that It Increuce the onantity Of butter from harp pound lo • pound a week to eerie Ter, while thus,' perm= who, have tried It my • mend sad • half to two pound. per week, .11th the atom kind cif feeding as take. Of one thing no are crown, all who nee It once will nee It all the limo and ewve money hy the "operation ae well as Improve the appearance of their stock; .I`rine, 25 chain papei, h re pen for 01. UlO. IL :ICEYPIIIIt, ,n. lie, • /410 corner troPd st. and 'virgin alley. Wanlesale and Petal' Ageat. , • . Du Pont Powder.--Lvery variety Rifle Hinton and Blasting Ponder! In all ens mohair.s aln.ar on Lind and for We Isom Nauslne, in lola to tuft pur chasers, on &Torah!. term.. Alio War Fun... D. W. D. BIDWELL, N a ou&ctlunTs' Agt., ' 1/.1,4 Nront street. Plthavorch. ' Enlarged or Varieopo Veins, Weak Kau Inure ran Waal AsztAii.4 would -reeneeiefully to vita the attention ofnlif elder..., and the nubile genershr, I to tar anartment of Silk Slagle Skickings. Knee Cara, I Ankle flocks and bandages for, thorellef and cure of Vert eon cr.Enlarged Wins, Weak 7Abklea, Weak Knee Joints and the rayons an and In the onto of disearee re. suiting outward support. - • sari also keep every variety 61' nude., Body Xmas 6upturleus, !Moulder Drams. and In bat all Mode Af me ehanitalanidlannia used In theauni at disease: GEO. H. REITER. Midvale tatilleA ear. Wood at. And Tisnin Alley. E;=11:2 MURPrie itiet ~,, . ~..—,..„..--....,..---,,—,----.... ---- I jii. ree'd Matron irens mid Cbotnizetts in , nasteb.; .M.ELLLI/ 11V.12411,Jii .0 UZI ' i . .l.s!rlmmlnglt. Needle ...irked. Collars, Embroideries, SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE SIARERS. i 11" " . ' " ' \' n ' ''' litilll Q R. T.' Leech, Jr., ' , 11. 10 East, earner .141 i And !hake! aim. \ No. 131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBOII67I. WO __ \., .311:11PilE E BURCHFIELD.. A 1,,,,,, cloths, Lam,. Damasks 31011g.Doar Ilalr. 17.1 I il," sh, tr I' Army Mabee, Spring . Ask*. tart/614dr, Sm. , ' ________ 5pa.4... [Journal and Pest WPM di4 I .REN.C ---- 'll & ff... GUSEE enr - ---- --- Ifi -- --__murph.),, c.tk B .a nieh m lield ll hati ithostit'd and l le i gi l sew Gtr, ftbll—r—r--t rdusr =- ---- i " r. ''''- ' ' '''''' '''''' "7 •\ ' ''' '''' ,-"' P nrg cal Academy. i TIRO VIIONS-- 0 0 B - .11 - - - .CWI tt lICOII, arns,, ' ryllkE Subscribers would respectfully an- 1 j: \ 24 .‘,,do :i do Shoulder= t ~,t rtiTN/Poit!elg=l;finiMgl ali n d a lgineen r l i , \'.' • • - ~. do. Idea clear, A ke d i4. - N 0.1 Lard; ,-, ' ' al NI ante. on Tuesday. the '..sth Inst.. In PHILO lIALL. Cd I , '... , 'it' 1k',,.11..141' Meet., between Market and Wool, lu the building fonher. I , b. u e ,.... l d e d by the rest Mee. • ' • .. 20 tlereee, EL C. llama, ferule b 7 Instructions trill teniven on the PlatusForte, 31 eIndeen... "^" - • ' - • , McGILLS & ROE. %101 l Guiar. 1. In Vocsl3lusie. ntlidls eill be Instruct. 1 ___ ed seliarately said In chows. the be given to those who sash to attar . the theory of harinony Ikon the first principles of the science to the highestorder of musical maposltion. For further Pnrticill.t& squire at 11.. hleber's and IL Plorecler A Co. a Steals Mores. O. ANTON. ; ap1:1-2srd _D. SEIM - LICH. . ! gilltATE .11.1.01;i7, 3 " cl V' v ." ureasable- purgative; it u eamparatlrelr pia IRON--3QO tons', Sinillifield Furnace Teortble's /then abl e PLenhasere jessons.alrereemaa pro- , Car Wheel !Ulm for sale . I:0E. raring IL flesh at, • , apl • ear. Dlamoud and 31arket -----,-------- I VINEGAR--100'bbli. fdrfiakair FICINGRESS WATER - -Another fresh sup- mno , • \ mai altoi. anat r ratr dillM i niPit r Nli d Z t ar - - • yorißE omvEclTL_____ . I VALUABLE BOOES--Thirdici, by ißed , baakets of tbo finest ' v 3 1 2 ,117. 4 .8.... 8 ' ...?...S . Oliva Oltrun'd by . TOARPII FLEMING • '-k- -.- ---"4 r° ' ' ' ' ' -----------------""----------- • • • • Praclinal tertures? X ao ..'s rr do. V. Manning's &mans. 3 roll ; . 1 ' 1 " - ' . PronoUntlaq Bad i e dot . ''' ' -V . West's Analysis itolynillaa', ~ " • ‘ `i , Writings of Americana. a vat, Itiwq \' i'' Ds Quincaex Irtitinsanninplatfa - ' 1` -1 \ f;ruCti l i * Pa i' aTia d " ' ' --'' '\ ' ENTUCKy 31[7nA1iD-3 se ' Edipim a nd it .: ..`. ', ty SU z - /- ! li and it ttli r 3 or syjtmnflcla reekle....r.t.anNtSigiansp Pe I 4klo ''s L. A l ' u 'ima 2l4 jot.. " 3, 7:":2 - 1 , AD.' 4,1.13 IL, oncist a ar. EZCZI.Pir. z A ._____ ) 4 R"arket.t. I ___—,4------- Q.PONOE—A or nu des k2,V.l.`"" 4"P.,°'-re.?LimuotiAniarfiltiait. Ay RU3I--4 don ' :veryThoperior and gen- ulna 'Ear Rum rimed by. JOB. ?LEMING-. „J. suNDRIEs_. Oa rae ° e a. P ; 600 a Awl et e e . t apz - L. ORA/ A:11. I au g , NMIF .L 1 1 1 01: , ‘ • . - \ , • • , _ s IL CHILDS' . lif CO. -: .' . . 21 \ . \ ~SEIV 'TERRI NG-100 bititi. just reed per \ • • . .. • , - . •.. .... ... _ill Pe. R. II: and for sale be D. W. If iIIISTINE k CO. WHOLES LE., BOOT ''AND..;:-STIORI:WABEFIOXISE \ _ _._ Al AG LEY:6 GOLI) PFNS—A nattier 100 ‘.l' I NITNDERS '133 - AND 135 WOOD STREET ' ' . '''''' '''''' j/ the %bore relehreted flold Pros tbds day reed from 1 • • ' • j'• ...-":•• - '\:,"T"'"... \ ; honieun.act.rere, Call end try theru. S. B. LA PHIAL . • PITTSBURGH. PEN NA. ' i ' '', ' . • ~., -..: 1 ir OST—A. Pocket V.'allet, containing . some • . „. I.l,FriaiD:2l...;frie.....„ll,,L'nli..rind,w7,lrll...P:t.'" . r .V. HAVE just received their eitennive Sprint Stock, consistinit or•tipiiititla'.'of thir . tpt re Ruder will F,;,diltni,jr - .weeded "fry ' lreting it et th;f:len j .j- la i bundn;ta.l4l74XlTS, SIIOES,IIITS, CAPS; k BONNETS, eller latest stylesend sea. &ka; &Ural ilrk , in iwe Rosen of ISAI4 DICKEI'd Co, )1.2 WALT rt. . ' ____.__-_____ __...._ . dandles A: 141suseet 1 Men SA Bake' \ ' I Childrenst Sloes , 'h, - Vadleil , 11 , 11111ilitte L A TESTMUSICt—Deir.3I!Iry, Srilile., by A. Drone KOFAllthe, I. Calf kr. Kip Iloolc,• \ I Palm Lear lints; , • '.• ,- tiFancr Frektt jite t ,, . • - Purple Parodis. ' 1 Cold Congress Boots, 1 Canton &Pedallints] t,Snake"Sliii •Plait, .. • A Leef, beautiful ledirjel: .3 • • Silk Tipped Biters, "I Kid Glove Button del Leghorn 8: - Straw' do, - \\ Deed con,. Sweet call d: \ " ' 1411 tk :e l [rtf)%Ti ' l 'efie na:A`bort.p. : '. . , Sontag:. & Eurckns, , r sCORITC & Fineßootees, . Fur and W 001... 'do; '..; .GOssAiner & °lice, , , ~ :Muni & Paris ' es, •I .oxford-& Union Ties, , Glazed Ei. Plash Cnps, :, . I - Pidal•Ruth4id, ' \ kind words; tlncle - Totele lament; , • , geld Mate raster, ode; ', • Toeether pith non t rarlety,of Pitney Geod., pertletilerfy salted•tothe epproaddrik 4aito ' n..' Pettensdruf liver/ D.. M a te brilliant waltz, byclutrlck Dr Albert; j kill. b. purchasing e leweet ors/. pricre,.wlthgreet enrstntne soonAionor saes adapted to the ;ITestenx trade, gling polka: , , - . " aro enebl.l to compete ...artily wlttkitrst. taus How. Rest or ii-,, •• •• „,, •._. ~ .• ~,. ~ • . , ~..: Amen.. Polka; • • Oar - 31erelients vlsltln orte city Will And it to their advents:re tokall nod exennue bedora rintlanigur—iuMn-tintis. ~- Lott, rebotthei n , \ . The rescue ea leesteP, with lithograph; itlehrareTlVO L Lh. with henntify i l , rarietien. • UNITED STATES irEE ZrOITDANCE. B40".”4 s'wlA'inl"ll mAr1 1' 4,01,4 ; l ' l att'll --- ANNUITY AND TAUST OOMPANY: nocan Finale In Lue 1 • de Chentountx,‘ nettle du Tette. variations; „ PITILIDENILIA ' ' . .', Ile above jurt reedl, together with a Inez: eelertlen or j C II 4 3 3 I •TERED ArklL 2c, 100 ,—CsAntra rr.rerreA , ' n ons. arreneed for the Rutter, by \ CAPITAL--82 0,000':,, aril • 11. SCIIRIEDER, Ce.reei 11x11. A j l, 4th et. ' tI% DOORS—(Fills . nr,m,.., ~,,, ________r_______. 0.117ce S. r. awn. qf Tildxf nncl Cr, lehvg..,l4tilecidrl,l*. ......,,,...,--- ..' ..9 'On ell'AMll,lßtalltini , OFFICERS OF TILE 1103 IE BOARD . T PI IILADELPHI A ju Etbk...., io l roll " tenacrenS :__ 'rood n n Exerutere, In 1 eel: ' •• ' Stephn• It , Crewford, Paul 11. I padard. Flenders on .tdpete, I , rel; \ ! At?: "%; T I I I P ,VI?,'m !Imo. (I','Xieltki..3l•7lrlfll,-Eette'' k l ri,l 4 l,r, nn the wof 4...1 eel; , net s ..Trnenterier. 4 robe . ' I Jacob L. Florence. James ten ere.. Reuel. s nstltutes. the ', \ . William N. Godwin, IWD:lam Wl{ 'tx . ', Th. . 6 ...3 'killable Bealke.o3.3t reed end for sale 'by \ „er.Pferideer-..ktephen R. Crawentl. . . ' epll ~..... .40 RAY .. 'l '---, ( ' "- " "(''''' 't' .11.)graarft,;(,Tb=-21;91;m3ZT. T. IL 1 Ise„, if. /)• S'EIGNF,i.".r.O BRA NDY dark and pa IC, 1 41kgneo r City, M i ll. -3 10w,T• 3 1. lb, • ' ' . n s ” A• a few make junt reed met fer este br . • , ''OEOltnE 'E. AR7.4OLD. A nt, op I W3I. 11. UPXOS, o. 1-. err . Wood tend Front Ids. s'll inhl7 ' . ,74 Fourtb street, Pltteburgb DINET,tASTILLION 14 CO.'S BR9IIIIT 1.',212TNA. „ &—A cbolce article, pdro ex Imported , for fah by 1 ' ford, Coma. Chartered 1619. . oral W. IL Ao. 12, eon Wood and Preot ste. CAPITAL STOCK $.300 000. \ --- TWOS. K. bßACE,Prealden't. AFAYETTE BRANDY—PaIe, of Nintnge TILOS. ALEXANDER, reeretery. \ of g purn article, for rate Id W. If. UTON. 4,1/ „ 21-\ t PPLE B orT fine artleie, ard'Woodbridge, Roland Ma.theil:tl3in R . . remisilni•nitc.ll,,r purpnsen, Al' rule Jcaeleb br the bottle lir gallon. . IV. 11. S 11N • Frorborick Tyler, .04,11 wr.lroori Yront Elldb 1 , =ti r o Joha L. &swill. DEA (211 BRANDY—An OA Awl , sl.ll)erior Miles A. Terrtle ‘Junlon .More 17"fri'"""'"" •AlY.;,Tarneive rioPolleles on 1 1 9 rLlIllnland Rlrks lemed on forora so , Leal me. by 11,.% ARNOLD, Agent, y No. 4, Fourth erred. Pitttanirab _____ g ioRDIALs ~f. various descri p tions, in hot_: _..,,,.___. rise and on draughts.i:Ljaalmo 1 ,....y , ,1. 0n, 1 • 1 .Z. d 5 r i r, 7T . T a ti ,t N, ,.. „ . JADLES W . WOODWELL, apt] C.iI.IIINiET FUlt.Nlic RE NLANUFACTURER, OLII nyE WIIISKEY—GiI, iklits. stiperior . . , ~''. °I . .'" f . "R. “..r...• ' I 7"L - ...":- : , Old Mnn. lty, TVLb,hoy. ca...pr,iT eNkille.l. In At., and . ) A. M . respeticiAly niforins his • 1 r..entis fur axle by • 31. It. SUTTON. No. Lb enr.`Wood * k'rnnt gtr • . ^^' • bk , . MOLASSESLT .i 9 'MA. prim. Sum; \ mod folr 200 bblo. 1 :16 mope ge;' \ lo Bufnr Mom • , I .T4O do do rror loan n 01.3. \ \ \ \ - , 00.3:_25,kgs pkcshatryeed peg?, stean —T i: ; FirttANSIVI,IT &OILCLOTH-IV/200W Arctic ex rale by VUTCYIIBO:4 I ...,7\llADE.t.4,4tholee assartaleatiad Th e% \4. UN COVERS---3 d Rubber Gpn\ Coven hut reed an fur le at a leellalleirsee Dee. No./le market APS 'n• ..,..Et(11 •ree,- leek .1 '- dra.4li t 'ft s tin eirat ii.ii,iil; l o;t tr Re; et ,OLL HEADS.' —l2 dos. Lodi Itpbtal. i'N,..,„,,LTurVv i ll, ~,,,.., ot , , tinaou jed .' • '-:- - :, H .., r - " , 0 .....: u.14. 47 ,\ a kr,, ...60 , :d pepoe . , t a lcms .31, k ,l , .r.k tr p\ r i l i a n t ''t . 11 ,, ,. . r ml nz ttn.ri ., ...l÷ ,.,_ cit v ar th."F T,"fir . - -,---'----- ...:,,.....- ~.. te -• : a — a. / - ' I ARRIAGE OIL CLOTII-= 'OO ' y d s \ ennin. _,lrtpenal DaT l4 4o4kFroChirseier,.... s. Ja.r. 1) ofled fata, 44444 en.d Ilynrild Mock 4, ~..v 4440,..:: TD. l ld7r B cl==:r r....... ..- Ma 7........' L * ', 0. .t0 .0 11.2_44114 , 41.2047 Detq and . /i 1 as Warn- 1 _____________Wlth otbitt late *ark.. \ la.le4 a ircelviiarg• salmons to A.., ~yi k. . m: t ipe,.. i fkrner stnek In all ItiAltptatenta.'. . \ ' , all ' • 'INC PAINT--3 ‘ to * - snow .hitekZiue OOLDt'si . RlCltf* - 2,51ib1s 25 half bhu - !by tg"" jj4"kanZb. G."et;C.l fOr .1,01,4_300M !tam It4r 14611,66 , riso: , reN l'fr o UST recOol c so n . en A. e ft . m iuo,,‘} zeig r g iab, e.ei ra „" , StriliT • 31c014.1! HQ\ „ \ \ \\ - • . ..• . .• nEspEcTFrix,thsioune. ' that ho will _ff:ltU ur., RireTwOo)“.ND INSTI.W.IImNTAL" MID VOCAL' Fatewell - coiteiti. tg rc I fi t u l4 feolilyz ereningstrnm anyone preel-%, whicharmshaLT{mipUL iltUrbau3 Alrat Cbneert enIVEDMIDAY,Inebijtiin:V• Fecund sad thzeltatilylastnyTl;l4lsDAY2filh.r Attpit a ienT. eri d ' Tbet etar. Au, .............. The s lannger at JulllenV Coneente remit/21Z \ state, that by no possibility can this untie ea Troupe \ •Preer euept the two evenings abate Announee4. rtpl2 Grand Complimentary Quathille r bee:. s s ro .1f /Lir: \ 'AT LAFAYETTE 11114 \ TizesdayETeransi TEN jik4. PIiHE Vupiliand fiiendti of • Mr. ,- ;!BEHaatis 0 1- hate tender,( lob p lace Va l n n , 4:Ltni4 . Al_ 18 !'lBBl All- tbe t; 3 4% - u7.44 „ trA - 4.l.,tgaiv; - ...4,va1t- Iti thir. lo,Rni the ' , aunt.. • • • ' •-7 \ • TbnlAdies dressing ram for this copulas. 'sat be sm.' hated lip the rdAltion of the room opening Into the Mak grotrollyAreil herek4we ss tiitegapper \ The Shr)lee,rin Pref..sl Shotse Waren Darla\ The -17:1R0 SALE OF STOCK'A _EI day aren R . April 7 3tb. at. 'tba root," corner 1 ocd. Sth rts...Tlll lae Joshua Hanna. ?natures or.n. 34.904 447 Blau. or tha old ra, teal etoeCof *h. ; M (1,-=rtitMlfrlrg;%%°:t.tir: Hort, Treasurrk of O. 15d shares .late,, 2 1, 10 . a Co. stork; ' .,.:. 74. do ..%Ventern 'jam Co.. do: SO do Cltlarne' d do. do: It. do. Won. !tar: t ; S . Ezetianga US porritt=flt.. To...lather Varlet nes td theta. Terms car.h. - parfunds. . - a (2 • P. Al; DAVIS. Anat. . iNTOTICE,--:We flame.} *ri . 44y, - .Feb. lot, go ll .ioelated with tun MILLI . YLMrp, In tha trhol.-. re . : , !; Arnqi•d 'let amerad.bithat: - .T. - ..bv:rfort. i YLOYD a CO. rititburgh, Feh:s3,l/143. . 4Q W II II.I.IiD N I"Th ilbiD.. • . ' 1 JO. AM- ' ..Itlethl. FL0T1,.....1.,-.IIIIIJUJE norik i 1 ;9 N EnikValgl!b°47,;(la.Vll7:l4ll:zillctrk7; , rtgot, l'it.eburitb.. ~ ~' '' ' 7 .!' .I.lo4.forady • J : , tILEcT I ,DN,h6i.ad.i 0. --- ,.t7, the -. • ,LA Staicholdera ore!. Darlinktaa Can Cosi Rallnail •l• i Company, thapan enaction will I*.hald at the !Moe of th•. 1.,,: i!' , ' ,V,:gr a r4, ;" ll '. ,l4tw 'd7, th .:',.rhr°2•P—" rlrre ~.•,i,.:, I;*t,:lt7d.gl).l-Ft°,.:: f,"L1N.teeka;7......a..,rt..!-•j1 A ltiat Saul. mamma. eoey.-..aidfritel'; ,', I riPO T.—A.,,convenii . it lin OF .Estat Common, niiirOblort i ..p:,.h, eny. Aso. • .;:. an o:d Factory building on Anary at ;IL of .Japs•L' •' ' rgh til;k., Jri,Zert4o..lritit/ItuAnntleAT, "1 . , =VA /1,,::':, _ • ' (PO4 ~ iuirire ts:i- •' ' 4 ( Monongahela 4ition Cqmparty.' . xrOTlC.i; is hereL - iron; dint nnninientt. \ i.o -. . , %!:= 1 :`111. rt, i t u l',:, , Vc i g e s. f , 7 ,,1,L,n ...xi, :.: gitg.',lll7l:` d , 7ll:°!°.' w onte ttr b k7,l, b 4,l: ,si‘lnt , „Jii r „..4lly. Aneurrernm tero!eopeettver..ktr .. ,p.i.e.E...ri,u1.11T1.,.... an 10. 3, 00. 1 . .0071... AND, Tree. 1 !. f- ' Phonograph . ,\II WILLIAM§ riUi giro iois - mai in Pho. i.,45tY TrOaittn'z'croggil.n7P-VVirt=nl.l .: Pittzbt,sii. A: knowledecof nal. _•44llgbtf land awful aril cm bi.liainired i n (Corn 12 fin.2o anima - or haw fedi.' Toptis,•2s eenta per blob .. • :-..".,,,,, .0 16 4...1 . . U. Ir. coarss. ast find Si* • —Thi3 Lire o.¢n A. Oarlam], „ust. fcr T ROPOSAL S -- Thee....n I" I 1t.204. at th.p.i,i 4 T - 7 ,- " 1 '1 v 0t . ,. " , .1 burgh*. nresurburA, lb? ths , O n ires mulred bnafsr, •um rk s * , ' • bricks =R t • hrg°sm° ! tht ' 14 ,0. 441 't at the TV I WIRE WORKS:—The stiblicribir; h tnfoie &dog Dualism under the et7le of Divan. re— Lan deo.. nu tueociated with hhaJ. B ..MiIrItYRU. date , On= et, 1854 fa the toennesetnre of Winded. - Toot\ ,'firm nr o l ruients!r h do,-The "So of tb snClwa unman ged " .1( • b`fitsb iR bbla, prime Ito 1 4 tua do i l et v ah - p g i .r J -- JOHN Alt 111111 AMUSEMENTS in 'Thurs .roeseui 90 154,17,0rc1ar of Air or WM. f,e,ltl4lltEr f • '! e . ,:~~. '~
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