-.-....PITELI9IIIED BY Wit= & CO__..._.. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 15,1854 ,WllllO STATE TICKET. •• • - JAMES POLLOCK; or NOILTHUInonILAND COUNTY. - FOB CANAL COMMISSIONER, DEOBGE DARSIE; Or LLLEORNST COUNTY. FOB JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SAITSER; 'or xosrooriker COUNTY.. .41.11.itsbursh Weekly Gazetia.—The extol:l.lre etreslatioa of oar Weekly Gloat offers to oar bushiesomen ii Molt doshitbie medium of making their business known Our drealaftra isbetireeatimr and do thoroand, reaching Mood tmory troothorkt, rosordeetorer and shopkeeper 'in Waters Prztstintals, and Distant Ohio. 11131. T. Adentitnent.—Nettber. the Editorial ROM) Der Mathis istaldlabnunator the Daily Gamete, are opened on Bandar. Aninennens ertkoSestre their notkee Waimea - , tbeletoee otritostant" atenthier.l.lll Ansel:toad than In Ware 5 Welodt, 'on Bettersnr. P=_ : caa be!,Vzid we f r. , SrMAIGGLE !OM .FELIGIOCIA LIIIEITY. Tbetelegntiolt has informed our readers that the Trustees of Holy Trinity Catholic ChurCh, otinief of Birth sad Epruco,streets, Philadelphia, are now in prison, by order of Judge Woodward, ,• of the Unpreine Cenft — of this State, for refusing %o give vp the Church to the Bishop. We know . -- nothing of the particular merits of this case, nor the reason which has induced Judge Woodward to resort to the extreme measure - of imprisoning ,•the Tilmthes, but we do know that the reason they's:* th.prison is, for resisting the demand of the Bishops to possess.themselves of all the real ematisof the Church In this country. In what way thi Trustees have rendered themselves lbt . 'tde,to;punishment in their efforts to protect their • religiOus 'rights; we are not informed, .but we knew they are contending - f,;rs great principle, and are sufferers in a righteous cause. We littlo thought when the imperious demand was made - by the Papal Hierarchy that all the property of the Church in America should be placed in their hands to be held and used at the pleasure of the Roman Pontiff, that we should see American ait• thew imprisoned for defending of their rights and liberties.' Bat so it is. The Bishops are sup ported by the great mass of their own. people, and hymen's! and truckling politicians, and cow : artily political newspapers, and they have sue melded in accomplishing their object, with slight • exceptions, as in Buffalo and - Philadelphia, all 'over the country.. The independent congrega '. thins will be destroyed, and the Bishops will be Wthit can a mere handful of men •• do against theyhole Church, controlled as it is - by the,Bishops, and indirectly supported by the indifference of the American people, who will not see the power for evil which is advancing with . giant strides in our midst? , We find in the Philadelphia papers the pro . cieedings of an'indignation meeting, held •at the Chinese kfuneum, by members of the congrega and others for the purpose of expressing their opinion of the Outrage inflicted upon their 4 brethren, and their resolutions to maintain their • . religious liberties. - Speeches were made in German and English, and the following resolu tions unaninionsli ad . lted: WilanAs, Bernie egal, Joseph Bash, Geo, Lengdolf, John G. ber, Wm. Steinmet:„L. - Adam Spie'l, 1.) Males,' Adam Spiel, Henry . Dieffenbach, are confined in pris4 because they lore their coup-. try's liberty more than their own, and -becenee they hare determined that, at all hazard.% they will tnitintiat the principle of civil and religious libertp And Whereas, They believe that the AceernmiXatholio is entitled to at least as great privileges as those which appertain to the Cath olics of France and Germany. Therefore, be it .ffesolierf, That/our much esteemed and patri otia frien4, =wino prison for the sake of prin ' elples, are not themen to resist the due operations of law, bolero wiling to suffer shame, pecuniary loss; anctseparation from their families, for the sake of truth, religion and republican liberty. Resolved, That we, their friends, in mess meet ing• assembled,— regard Remig Fiegel, Joseph Flush; - (horge;Langdolf, John G. Fisher, William Steinmetz, L. Thomas, Adam Spiel, and Henry Dieffenbach, as worthy to be ranked with the men who; in all egas, bare been willing to suffer in ithirekattse of our common humanity, and that we - and our deseendanta will ever hold their names as worthy:go - be inscribed on the altar- - of' ' - ,American liberty , .-: /peeked, That -see -believ - that resistance to ;'.'tyrants is thawili•o?fleaven, and that our friends , in• prison are resisting not the law, but the - . Jesuits, who, by a variety of means hive sue-' eroded in wresting all church property from the laity, and placing lan the bands of Bishops, who owe alTegiance to a foreign potentate. Itesehked, That we regard the vast aecummtdation • ofehmeh property inthehands ofmonastic orders ems opposed to the -genius of the free institutions of the United States, and as in direct contrariety to Atieciesnjazisprudenee; and as the decree or order of the. Supreme Court, made by Judge Woodward, contained an alternative, our itopris oned.friends are not resisting the law, but haring asielit,Ml the alternative which Involves mental and bodily auffeting, are entitled to the thenks of the friends of liberty here and everywhere. Adolotd, That the day of redemption from the galling tha yoke of foreign Jesuitism is at hand, , and when t glorious day oomes, the names of the eight persons imprisoned will be held in high honor .when the namas of their 'oppressors will be naked with those of a Hayntio -and a ' They were adopted with great applause. Several other speakers addressed the meeting, after which it adjourned. + 00CIT JarD Etas ._The Port Comm to the rescue of the deniocracy_tm the charge we preferred in our paper of Thursday tbar the or gan of the national administration wee taking shies with'lttuisistin itrcontestivith Turkey; but, • as usual, it leaves the subject of ite defence in a worse position than before: The Puri is disingentums enough to attempt to create the Impression that the Union's article is to be regerded only lls opposing the -E 13 814 1 1 claim of the right to search the ressaLl 'Of neu tral:initial:hi for. Rogan - geeds,, and as urging that, the probabillty of suck a claim being set up by England and France, .in 'thefr vier with Ruda, would " ally , the sympathies of the American , people somewhat to the cause of Ens ile, as a possible ally of our Now, the article which. we published fthm the Washington Union hid, no such bearing. The Pod, with its usual 'tu'Lfairwiss, withbolda that portiOn of the extract from the Union which in dicates the view - it was intended to urge, end witiohWas nothing more nor less than what we Stated it . to be. We republish the-extract, to show the misrepresentation of the Post: ..Ezigiandia situated by no regard for Turkey, but she hi looking to the extension of the field for her own manufacturing enterprise and. capital. In that wide field for commercial enterprise, - which hi the real prize at which Ghat Britain is looking, we hays a powerfnl• motive to prefer ae sad.., of Gus Czar. The one is our rival as a smitufacturieg and commercial nation, the other comes not into competition with us,. Whilst,- therefore, our sympathies are with, Turkey, be -tanie stela weak,and is threatenedhy. a Govern ment that is - strong', Meese 14empatAies are not so emg that they may not . be overcome when our in termits are fully ascertained _to be involved by the -disclosures as to the polity and object of Great Britain." .. . , .. There is nothing here, whaterni, about the right to search neutral vessels for litiesian itros - Mottatig which, by inrplication; can be von strited as having any reference to that matter. / ' , On' the' coatrary, the 'Union takes the broad ground that we onght to "prefer the success of the Czar" becatme It will open to es a wide field for Moremerelal enterprise: If the allies of the Sultan succeed, en the'. Union. argues, England will extend tbe field of her manufrictuies; Irbil., [, -- if,ltiterist entimeda, repay: come in for the com zuovial benefits whidh England is charged with . 1 . aiming it. Therefore, continues the organ of 1.. President. Pierce, while our iympathies may be, ; ebritractly, with Turke7 . es the. weaker party; . f . they tre not BO' strong as not to be overcome t' "whim our interests 'aro folly ascertained to be' iinvelved" with the sweets of Ruisia. The extract we. LIMO gimm from the Union'i! . article shows that we bore fairly represented it. f"The mandiCioui attempt to deceive his'readers ~. on tail:urine belonin to the editor of the Part, and not to us.. The inouthpiece of the national aduditistration strives to. Make tids nation be. Rave that it has " a pqwerfui motive to prVer the teems of tho czar" to Is cockiest in Which the wrangle all on the side of the Car and the right inim the aide of the Sultan.' It ii a cowardly, todustifiabli contest throughout, so fai ate .rh . a Rasperor of Russia is etreeeraed o and 'was began . . . . .A` =rte . . by hint onlyircause,as he admits, be thought thafiierniVeatiof the:Sultan yr - IS - like Aek 'lttan-4 very sick man"—unable todefend and therefore likely to fall,an easy - prey to Ids ambition. La Such a contest, an attempt teensy the sympathy of ropuhlican America on the side of an unmitigated tyrant is infamous, and none tie less infamous for being urged on the merce _nary grounds put forth by the President's organ. The Port Would be far better etCploYcd in de nouncing the course of the Union than in hunt log up imaginary excuses for. it. [DEVOCIIATIC TMIUMPZIB.--The Post endeavors to revive the drooping spirits of its friends with a fanciful catalogno of democratic triumph.— We extract its list, merely addin,T, a few remarks by way of illustration: "Concord, N. If., the hot-bed of Haleism, Whigism and Abolitionism, has re-elected a Dern .ocraticYor by a handsome - mijority." So far from being the "hot-bed of Haleism,' &c., Concord hits almost universally been demo cratic. The, "democratio mayor" in the late election, was re-elected, showing that the city was locofoco last year; but the "handsome ma jority" was fifty or thereabouts—nothing to brag • , of in a city Which claims the .Prosident as' its eitiSea. '"ln St. Louis, the whole demoiratic city tick et has been elected by over. 500 majority. How is elected mayor." The Post forgets to add that "the democratic) city ticket" in St. Louis was a Bealod cold anti- Nebraska ticket, throughout. The administra tion derives less satisfaction from ouch triumphs than the Whigs of the North do. - • "In New Orleans, the Democrats have elected their mayor, (Gen. Lewis,) two recorders, and a majority of aldermen." Not guile "a majorityof aldermen." The ma jority is the other way; the "Reformers" haring beaten the democrats on all the city officers ex cept mayor and recorders., and elected a majority . of aldermen atul assistants. . - -• 11 11ildiliraukie, Byron Si'bourn, the regular Democratic bandidate, - was elected on the 3d inst. by 00 majority." Mr. Si!bourn was opposed by the administra tion paper and "the regular democratic" foidea, and was elected as the Free Soil and and-So bieski' candidate, in spite of tho opposition of the-Pierce office-holders. '. "In Cincinnati, Democracy is in the ascendant —the result of the late election." In Cincinnati•the laigestptul of the democratic ticket wasdefeated—the independents having elected the largest part of their ticket. • We wonder what the Post is crowing about. The_Port admits that Connecticut has disap pointed all expectations, this time, but hugs New Hampshire to its bosom, claiming a majority of 20 in the legislature. That is a delusion which will be dispelled in June, when the legislature meets. in the meantime, has the Post heml anything from Rhode Island? or from the municipal elec tions in Hartford, Jersey City, Cleveland, Colum bus and Louisville? Those Who seek to trumpet democratic triumphs over the country lied better look at the facts. While our neighbor is rubbing his spectacles to take a clearer view of the field, we commend tx his notice an extract from Edmund Burke's paper, who is probably nor - unknown to him.— That gentleman, after tracing the history of his connection with the Democratic party for the last eight - months, draws the following picture of the Democratic party of the North: . 'I -- • "In Maine, the Democratic party is disorgan ized and defeated. In New York, it is in a con -1 dition far more desperate. In New Hampshire, I with the aid, of the National Democrats—who hare been persecuted and proscribed by the Pres ! • ttleat and his minions—the Democratic party is arely saved from defeat. In Alsassebusetta, there is no Democratic party, nothing but a poor, mercenary,: unprin'cipled, contemptible faction, calling themselves Democrats, who yearly coal lesce with the Free Sailers, and who support the Administration nominally, only in consideration or the crumbs which fall trona the Executive table. In Vermont, there was never a Demo -1 cratic party worth saving. In short, in every State'north of Mason and Dixon's line, the De- 1 meeraey is more or less demoralized and disor- 1 gazuzed; and at this moment, Gen. Pierce,if he I were before the people for re-election, cou ld not carry one of those States." The Poe! says that the Nebrneka bill "merely I provides that the people of that territory or State may regulate-their own local affairs, in the same way the people of Ohio and Pennsylvania now, do theirs; and may decide for themselves the lineation of slavery or freedom." If the ad litor of the Post does not know better than this,i it is a pity of him.'-The Eebraaka bill provides nothing of the kind. Mr. Chase, when the bill was before the Senate, offered an amendment giving to the people of the territory the power to prohibit Slavery - therein, if they saw fit, which the democrats of that body voted down. -The Southern friends of that bill unite in denying to the people of any territory the right to prohibit Slavery. Even air. Douglass, in his letter to the Chicago clergymen, contends that the operation of the bill will not inereasethe number of slaves, but only transfer them from Kentucky and other slave States to Nebraska; than admitting that the practical effect of the bill will be to intro duce Slavery into that region. JUDGE CONRAD has — l:Teen nominated for Mayor by the .IS7acre Fairly of Philadelphia. Ito will thus bare the support of bSth Whigs and Na. tires. TAB IIoRTICULTTUAI•IIIT, for April, maintains the high credit of this standard and leading Hor ticultural Magazine, which no amateur gardener and lover of .rural life can do without, unless he consents to deprive himself of a great pleasure. Published , by James Vick, jr., Rochester, New Tork, at $2 per annum, In advance. PILO)/ WAIIIIINGTON Corrermiaew.; crane Lay littibursh Oarstta WAMIINGTON, April 12. The Senate . ls again in protracted labor with its embryo treaty as a substitute for Gadsden e. What the result will be is of little eodsequence. Ilia believed that the scheme now before it is only a basis for a new negotiation, which can as well be undertaken without a programme devised tiyl the Senate as with one. The boundary will be contracted to about half the limits of Gadsden's Agreement, and the amount of money to be. aid will be either seven or ten millions of dollars. The House lute very sensibly laid Mr. Church. well's bill for the conveyance of "the California ; mails by lightning power or snail canoes accordingly as ono or the other of two T arrangements suggested by 7 him shall be adopted. i 'By ono proposition $lOO,OOO a year was to hall been paid for th e conveyance of a seniLmorably mail from New. Orleans to Ban Francisco in 2d day', but $1,600,000 for the same mail In ten days. This, absiud scheme hits Consumed the beet put of three or four business dilye, and was at last. laid on the table by ayes 80, noes 60. So ends ono of the humbugs of the session. .1 The Senate yesterday amused itself for two hours with the South Carolina bill for. releasing railroad iron from duty for three years, which is equivalent to a proposition for a total and per• . nutrient abolition of the dqty. It wait debated at' considerable length, to, as be perfectly under.:, 111 steed to bo a bill fur favoring and enriching huge ..railroad corporations, and then postponed for two weeks, which amounts to a rejection of the, project, 'in Into. Mr. Seward made an able' 40te of the financial situation of the country, and showed ionclusively that the building of rail I roads might be stimulated to a dangerous extent. Had wo not so many other questions demanding our whole attention, the - financial signs of the times would be admitted to be te most important topic.. } It in evident that the gold crop of Cali fornia is gradually, and not 'very slowly, dimin ishing. Whereas the produce of the mines last year, amounted to $80,000,000 there Is no good reason to bope that it will- in ISL 4 exceed $50,- 000,000. Here, then, we have a deficit in the fl ruOcial resources of the year of $30,000,000. I do not agree in the Common opinion that we have used our credit is EtWepo too freely. For the hut fivi years we have tt ad anunprocedented amount of ready, cash which has .almost all come from the California gold placers. - Bat what Credit we him had Earipe has been used freely. libel be'an a convenience Ind a facility. The ,war then, when. fighting MB,/ begins, willabsorb capital . , and wo shall be able to, borrow no snare. We bare. not rioted wimp our credit there, but for some'yeeis to. eoratithiliest sisiktantial and judicious of our, buataCes Med will 4 10 .4 0 Pm' pea it credit at oll i ta operaie apart fhe,day_. of . . • I . . . . .. . . replanting will come, and then it may ma- be 1 ! R.:C LOOMIS. faired will cornea day. of extrema ezobarres ns- . Of the late firm of M'Cardv-/t Loomis,• 1 .- • ment, ifirot a prenure and panic. - • I WHOLESALE DEALER IN '..i ;The belli g erents in the great Eastern tar pro- 130 . 075-_ - AND . SH-OES, fins a willingness to respect our neutral rights. ; ieLl-d169 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. . y's.l w ---,-.-- Mr. Buchanan inform., Cron Marcy that he Las ; Welilltiters Family Medicines.-We been assured that the Queen is about to put forth :. au; the nitration of heads of nther .1 other , to them] her7proclateation declaring that, as to Americans, mrtheinecit on the Iburth pogo of those valuable Family •• frevirips make free . goods," and that no dis- ; 31.4kinsit_ • • turbance shall be offered to the course of our — , • 1 . 0 ER , BROTHER & CO., ; legitimate commerce by th e search of our yes- I BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL eels en the ocean, the seizure or confiscation of ! r.tt?'. - ~ 116. Wood etroet, ono door tram Pest stiret, Pitts therelosadisc, or th e imprisonment of seamen.- ; bug:h.-Boy ant sell Pm• and Current Fonda, Sight and The Emperor of France will issue a similar pro- . T' Bi r i : , l:-ztha .4 r‘t. i.o , c0 r 1 ,. ...:t0&-s nt retere and Westera im llm .D : clamation, Nicholas will not proclaim his inters- posit' s= of Par and Current 31 " n a mtail In s u re percen tes"' Elm and tions but has notified our Slinister that our ships ; Nimble Policies for the -lima Lamina= CogrANT, (cash Capital, 3174000,1 and Ruth LUCIA-wen arassivr, (Capita and citizens shall everywhere bo treated with ! consideration, as the subjects and property of a ; io,osn000.) -- ' - 'ante peaceful and and friendly,nation. . J t .,,,,,, ! SHRIVES. DILWORTH & CO., I WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION - --7---stet F 11.034 LiAiLLLISiDUIifI. - MERCHANTS. ' - 1 Nos. 130 and 132 Second street, between Wood ; • Cormomadettoo of the Daily Pittaburgh Gazette. I nod Stnithiktid, Pitteloar i e n and.thents for Les & Kirk , - I liffrall' gagra gar R aln ' Sirup. :;a k hand, toWirTrA n i:ig , MARE'S/MUG, April 13, 1854. ; the attention of tho city trade- is=amdk.• I SIX - ATE..-The committee on corporations I ---..,. ' reported the bill to incorporate the Greenwood I riErY_. H.COLLI. - Colony. Also , bill to incorporate the Allegheny '1 rORWAIING AND • OM lISSION DIERCHJ Mountain Health Institute. This bill was sub- ' ' AND IVIDDLESALE DEALER IN sequently taken up and passed.- . i CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, Fi 31r. Al'Clintock read a bill in place, 'to incor- I And Produce Generally. potato the Coal Grove Company. I No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Mr. 31'Farland, one to incorporate the Mount , Iris Pleasant Savings Ban t k, Westmoreland. county, -------- 7 ----- ---------------- Dr. B's Lace or Body Brace. which, on his motion, was immediately taken up I anning and passed. • ~,,..;..... , The Brace of Dr. Mr.Riatt offered a resolution, to inrestigato 1 e ~ Banning is now go cap In a • much improved form, and is the affairs of She Central Coal Company. Laid 5 "-.. ,- tem,' by bundredeof person. ' l , \ r ,.. , „ r . • for the care and prevention Over. e i _ of Vocal Pulmonary.. Dy .• Sale of Pubtie 'Yorks.-The bill for the sale of I_, ;,.; ~,,. .. esntle,fisrmea srie.t e.- -,. male, uterine Ind tilaildbenl the main line of the Public Works was taken up. I , WEAKNESSES. such as Pro. in order; the question being on the first division; I n_."!'' . 1 --- • Dm. Uteri, Chronic Diem ~.,,,, rho,. Dragging of the Bow relative to the price. !r.:4 - .!?„: - . 1!,; . .., - t els, Piles, Fietulat Milk Legg 3lr. Evans moved to strike out eleven, and in- and Enlarge.' Velma Thls Brace his the enaction of gone of tire most digits• aert ten millions. welshed medical moo in the eountry, among whoa' met- Mr. NYClintock moved to increase the sum to twelve millions. 1 York; Drs. Burroughe, Richerdeon. Ilabershatu. 3forrell ! Dm. Moth Whiting , Redeem Breen, and Nl'Leatt, of New This motion was lost, yeas 14, nays 18, and the , end Cunningham. of Savannah, besides others. as may be amendment of Mr. Evans was adopted, by the seen by referoneweiya the many., whim l asiniam free die following vote: I tribution. Tee . Messrs. Barns% _Cmbb, Darlington, 1 WI oleo knee for sale Pitch's, Chapin's, Jackson's, athornes. 3fm. Betts', Ilarsh)s, North'. and sermal 00,- Deride, Evans, Ferguson, Foulkrod,.Frick, Ham- I tr skrorters. ! , ilton, Hendricks, Holster, Jamison. Kinzer , Kea- I ' Al so , SEV3,IOUR'S GALVANIC SUPPORTERS. whkb, kel, Mellinger, Price, Skinner, Slifer -18. I beeldes the meal eupport has the stimulatlou of the gni- NArd--MensTs. Buckalew, Cromwell, Fry, 1 sm o t e emwentwhrough the auto! effected. also Goodwin, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Hoge, qq q,l * IS A ;1 • 4 0 , ;. M'Clintock, Al*Farland, Piatt , Quigglo, Wherry, r io r N rcasi-in. Speaker-14. USSES Ur. TIIE RELIEF AND RADICAL of OF Ins.NIA Oil RUPTURE. There are thousands of ammo So the price is again fixed at ten millions . ! who art:kw elm s Rapture of the Dowels, who IMT Mr. Buckalew moved to strike out the clause I little attention to the disuse unlit' the bowels become authorizing the payment of the first installment i etrangulate,L when In all probability it may be too late.- in the bonds of the Commonwealth and require I Imp lmeortrurt It irk - tits.. for .11 'b.. ..EMU femm the payment to bo made in cash; which Was I limy ront, or " Renters or tie bowels," to call at once agreed to. i 1.1 . 00t1 Dr. KEYSER.. at his Wholesale and Retail Drug , store, mimes of Wood 'Meet and Virgin alley, and Mr. Quiggle moved an amendment to make the I procure a TRUSS, to rntain the protruding portion of the stockholders individually liable for the payment 11.,,,„.0,,. p r . ggyp E g 1,,,,, j , o ak. b, o f (1,,, Este of the purchase money. Not agreed to-yeas 8, ; where Thum. are applied, and warranted togive astlefew nays 20. 1 Can. Be ale, has every reriety of Thaws that you am Severalother amendments were proposed, when erne • and at any prim to Soil the menu of every one le the division passed, , neat of tic, article. I also keep every kind of See sonny, I Bed Brims Vas wrocrry Atothipt... Kiddie aectir e , f or Mr. Evans submitted a new section, providing : ~,,,, i ,'„, • vein:, a nd i all kind. of mechanical apid g initom that if the works are not sold, the Governor shall I ,„„, i i „ , t ,„ ~.„ of d 1,.... . I advertise for proposals to lease the several lines; I I would respeetfully Invite' the attention of the public to the bids to be transmitted to, open and acted 1 en ...tient TRUSS FOR FIDLDR.E.V., which Invariably upon by the next Legislature._ ; edema mum In a thry short time. The. amendisent -was negal7td as follows:i fiend Me 1- . ll .°Ma cure remMlthed me by . .bmd.. In Yeas 13, nays 16. , an adjoining enmity: ° • • • • • • hews. you rent Mu cured . the 4 Several amendments were proposed and • coos ealse I thoncht sbe lec,nl.l to know. The , patties int 411,1144 are emir delighted: discussed until thedicair of adjournment. Bill I DR. E ETSEES DEED STONE ASO TRUES DEPOT. still pending when ; the Senate adjourned. . corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign or In the House the bills on the private calendar , the ~.„,„,, y iort ... not reached yesterday were gone through with. I v n • - - -.--;ny Person can have a Truss sent to any met of , • None of interest to your section. i the motley by Maiming 1/.5 by ing the olds a.f- I General Cameron gave an entertainment this ; feetc.l. and sending the measure ar ou ndhe bottr. imMe• 1 I afternoon to the members of the Legislature.- ! diately °YIN the rupture. A ddress,,,,,, n7KETSER, The =embers of both Holmes generally attended 1 f , T2-I.trwl tn T l i ie Wood et.. Pittsburgh. Pa The General resides at a beautiful country seat, I ' about two mile: below the town, on the bank of , Ladies Fancy Fare: - the noble Susquehanna. The entertanim' hI*CORD & CO. would most respectfully eat was ' -, i nvc amp attentbm of Ladles to their largo and complete magnifieent-camplete. and all the guests enjoy , to of FANCY PURS, now opening, commising In part cd themselves to their .beart's content, I Saida, Stone Earth, Eitel, Lyna. Carmine. Siberian Soule. In the evening the Senate was engaged chief- , „ o , g irl:. ,j,,,,, i , j,,,, , • ~,,,,,,. e_,r, ,earns Do ,„ x Mar , ly in the consideration of the bill relative to the ! victim. % entassan Code. Dom, A., earner Waal and removal of the Market Houses in'Philndelphia. 1 PIRG streets. Bill still pendirg when Senate adjourned. ' NOTICE.—The undersigned, Frederick l i t Lawns. of Gleam, of Lorena Sterling& Co_,nd Then . otsweet. of the late ern, of rtewart. Lloyd r i m e have thladay formed a lo,ArtnerPhip. under the nam and «y it of IJ iIIEN7.. STEWART Athe the of soonufsethrl ng teem and Nellw eani hue taken the snow Muse No oW, fusee. to Serrpand Short streets. I where they b ar e ` n hand esettrtme n t o f the varietie s of iron nod Salle. witkit they oder Str.D . on awyeamodatln g I terms. They mane/fell, ',Melt the rebus. of the • rally. veunetar E IslitENT, j nettitf Tlitnt. 11. STEW RT. - - . CLERK or THE C01331T1 ALEXANDER lIILANDS will he a candidate Rw the , flew of Clerk of the Comte, entilvet to the &ciao° of the Anti-Hamm& wad Whig Qraiesition. REGISTER. (tVIt..PF.RELXS is* candidate ft, the aloe of Recluses , _ _ . ______________. _. before the whin c4oventtsn "I"` ..'4 ' AIZNOLII & W1.1,L,1,N15, _—_____ - I • . %TX K. V.L.N KIDEL, ofELisabeth fleturthit. la • mad). a ce s , es &Uttar Regbustr, at She muting Whig Convention. 1 Chllson Furnaces, iVro't Iron Tubing main:lke 0,3 ' ------- AND PITT/ ND or-vra..r. Notice.—From toe numerous solicitations i' For Worming and Ventilationof Building,. army. friends and frllownitleetna I offer mp.elf a, a east. 1 A. A Sr. of rontsset t.r Warming P e Tentllating bf date fns the ladles of Emmen, eubjort to the drolelon of ; Stour. or Dot Water. Ilfee or MM..", Senn:Lao. Chnuthee, the 11thlg Coneentlon. to be held on the Met de., of Ear ; Sawed, lloshltals. Paotorire, Crean Iderrota Clean Hewer nest. A LEX. EICENEDEOE. i Salta lintels or Ihrellinte. No. = Market et. little:ninth. Pittsburgh. April 3, 1354.—fa ri:qtertd/T _ _ ...___.._......_ _____ H..T. LEMON lea candidate, for the offlet. or Registe DE GIIIITOWS r te. fore the Whig CoileautL^re • aid:. to IP • Im roved Noa-.llc.ploaiva Campheme Lamp Having pun:hatted the eget Itsr the aboro LAM lu the counties of ALL/RJR/SY. RE A. :Y rte VEIL, WAItitINGTON. , EWE ...I,:lace.z.:sr, Ire are Re, ..‘C`. • • .. • tetred to !watt!. Lampe or ss.4l . Righta for • reasonable Moe— '" • These Lampe ere sn:nritostruotel a. to ni644 etrioidou I IneelbLe. and the public tear test W.W.11 that that trotr to need with entire matt. These!., gire•toore Mlliut light au t the mat:vials used Icing cheaper than the %nag Tallow,' or oils °fluty Una. they watt .xh_,~~,w~"+~ ~+-..~:'r.k.~.:.vx—:-:::+. a lrelirrosvmanirmar e P . ." TblimertiSeatbat vre have men , mantlnmt and hied. De anition'a Improved tiamEeploting Cartipbeim Lamp, pate en tee! Jan. Rh-le:4, mud am fully vat Cut It is • mry veinal/La Improve Mont. sod Pill b e Vinod far preterstle any other Lamp In nee. Ire holism form tett - It 4. TeirEmlo IT d therellini deem It Mehl,. desurvinst th e Me tention of all an coda m Kam ormaino ;to tiee temp„ of any kind. E. C. Batavia, K V. {Lotto Mc AusUn. C. P P r ima, l 4 , 4 Alva &MC.. die Y. A. flank, Edam Yeme, dot A. D. Tryon, Mo N. A. Worloard, edremuphrte, Phe Oil loarat primes.. aa - The attentMn of Mem reapretrullr invited to tha nm TM, Lampa may mon. In Drag :Rom lad Wool ado li 1'11...1.11.taT4, N. T; ;1 1 1eg44.17 - 16.>.N N. J. Mann, a q W. P. Lowrik,Rlllimitt4,l4l I. IL I d'4 Eq Li. A. Pancrprm, 41. Flultl,l6•7* For Joao st Un miloatraen and Rallrnotla I. w patent Lai:Drri and Can.— operant, at Dr. KEYStIt'S era they sr* kryt fatal, We have frequently heard the celebrated LlClThitg. sold by Dr. C. U. Jack.; if.o Arch street, Plailadelpidi stook. at In terms of the highnt onnmenclatiou, and ere honestly believe that 11 Is one of the bnt medicines advertised for the complahrta for ehleh It la recommended. They are plearant to the taste, and ma be taken ander any eleetorastatees Ly the melt deli. aria stomach. The pleas for and wide. hare united In commending this Invaluable remedy tar dyspoinia; deign . ty, gr and end, are the healing efeets of this panacea, that a. hope It may he Introduced to ovary. toothy Where 4, epeptla bast or le likely to bare a rietint • B o ld I. yittavregh, Ly irLF.slllfil Blind., no Wool at. Alm. to lade byFY). 114) Wood ard-ilerdtag liAR.DWARE. LOGAN, WI LSON., & CO;, Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their extene se Stork of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, eomprieio, gme of the moat complete wortmento In Me evontry, RECEIVED RECENT PACKETS PROM EUEOPT, and which they crier tin the tenet farenable term/. bet. Lento Anhui East trill And their named preheated by bat Ina their, HARDWARE. at • . No. tail Wood tttttt . Pit:Absinth s 1 . 4 Awn Mgt- CIULLE.S narn.) te1•I1n1l* INSU . DN- . N B er, uOSIPANY", NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, 85000001. ' It. C. LOO mlB, Agent. Rea DPW AD I= Wood street, PialneryA. W Marmon L Lemmir..-..... ... -.We of the .Stna, ILaittind. Atm, Canting Firm of Corniug A Co. Deogtor.• McNamee. ........ ...-....)1nn of &men ! McNamee. Ilielmrd 114.4 an........ .......... -Firm of Donne, Klog k Co. Firm orelafßo, MeMak Co. William 11. Mellen Grarpe Blies Finn or coot. uc.et 04 Ainni E. Eno StFirm of Paso Mahonexk Co, Oho, B. libof Finn of Willard A Wood, Laai P. ?D1,...... Firm of Stone &Mary. Henry fe Ely Finn of LIT CL k Rowan. Jaw J ,' Lon. Elam of anfreJaniak Co. Cumin B. Deed,...„ Minn of C. B. Mtch A Co. John 11.1IsikAknstne Firm of J. C. Howe A Co. liittioaa U. Lambert._ ......Firm orA. at A. Lalcrenro A Co. Marks A. llocedep lino of Markley A Co Loaf Allerharlojr ..... .-• Finn of lambs AtacrOury Jr. A Co. Lori P. Morton.-- ...... Finn ofJ. M. Hoene. Morgan A Co. Arno, T. Lh010ht...........5Dm of Trowbridge. Daisfha A Oa • John 0. .Nclom Firm or Nelsaa 1. cha Marfa I'. Ikkhoirs.... Firm of Daldsrin. at a Co, Gnome C. Oahu Jinn or *pennon i Collins. 0,..yr D. dlarrian Firm of H. D. Morgan A Co. Loco". D. Chalon ..... ..... ....Finn or EOM.% Wimp K Co TAarabs Akuroper Firm of T. I H. licemenger.. /Amid Noirord .. . .... ...-....-...-Finn ofJohneon k Hanford. p,phas li. Nett. . 1/1/10 of Norton. Mutiny 4 Hoyt. Loofa Alm 'Typhon Pod -Flom of Boyd 1 Paul. Itudanntl IC Du 11... ....... _Flom of Illogical!, Merrick it Rull. Atford at Rama ....... ..- ...... _...,..riral of A. S. Barnes & Co. Roc Lockwood air= of S. laackainal t. foe. /met., kfookm. - Firm of Hopkina All 4, A Co. Limon Coax Janus A. P f Ihr ‘ 4,lst..- ...... . Pim of Drown, lialnier A Dwight. lame If. nehom, Vino of FretblnfiOan. Newell A Co. Jahn 11. ,Strtf I " Firm of Marl, Hurlbut A Co. Meta NolAt Firm Of Condit A Noble. IlDrri A. Ifin* VIM of Work A Drake Neaten H. fitocaaracil...,--Tirm Of Canon, Moamar! k Co. Jame ifinfinarty.J...Flroa of Carney. Humphrey *Dialer. llin. T. /ha*, (Ranier Continental Rank. 1M".1 7,, a N. 1140 ,, Y, ...., F ir. of Won. raw a co, Hoerr Moro* OrzYTD /tam RlSlaine.°l=.l=et& CHAR. J. MARTIN. Recretarr Pont _ Du Pont P o wder,—Every variety ! Rifle Mining and Muting Ponder, In all oho packages &Inns on hand and tar gala Prom Shwaslna, In lots to suit pus abusers, on favorable term Also dandy Tom. D. W. Q. RIDDELL, Manneketnrsza. no 7 4.14 ISO //Iron* sired. Pittsburgh.: • Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak , axes Jowls OD . Wt.,' heated-4 would reepeettullr In Ate the attention of phrakilesia. and the rutin,: acieldallY. to au sawertment of 1311 k Stockings. Knee Gaps,' Ankle hooka and benthersa far 110 relief and aura of VesL Enbuned Vella, Wook Aniaer, Week' Anne Joints and then:foul aiddletwee need In the cure of dlaaaaea nulrlng manned support. ...; eon .uas , ww...i:v.i.sr or Timm's. Bohr Drama &invariant, hhoulderansoni. end In Aot all. Idada of in. a4trlaal appliances naad Inaba ewe al dlio' arc 1:11l0.11. ICZYBWR.Wholeirala mkziddwb 140, tar; Wood at sit% Thule Ansi: so* viaroz. az- 11.10,130. FLEMING BROTH:EMS, 0reCC06014.9 TO . WUOLESALE DRUG G ISTS, NO. GO WOOD PrREET. PITTSBVIZGII, PA. Proprietors of D r .l r4ie'sCelebteted . Tanaka*. Ltrer te. NEW .74i):FEIN6.GOODS, WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL. A t Ai MASONTir Hare receired and are now .operdn,., ,, Two • vlid.aaa sere.. and ruckagee or foreign and Sieerican °ode of Seery dcwrlption. euutrial4: 111 Part • 3rlOplecnenf therichest dries of Mid., Stripes. Brocade. Figured. Chen:m.6la. Poult de Sole. Sonlard Chino te l Black Silks of ercry deecriptlan. DRESS GOODS. IDYJ pieces Path:Printed Deluges. Grenadines, Theo .% Or1;11111.11M Crepe de Pl/rlll. Challys, Parelane,ne. dog, Dash., Cambria:. al.. cases allow de Lelnes, Du Popli vet. do, Oinglizatus, le. BGAWLS. XANTTLLAS, 100 Cartons. Long, Square, Droche Shawl;C111110A Cm*. SM. Thiket, Cashmere. liaresql and ether ehaul:r. seem variety of Mu:tales. Telma. Wait., lc., of their town and f'rel-6'mrlo".4lVil't4ND MILLIA" r GOODS. 140es:see or. Citrest, Druid and L a m Dennetm s o l i so, a tke New Vki =rh ' e t i T r i o e :go l ln= a tg 0 3I n' alr:g; tlooda of e"rr RscaE.,u[lile .8. LACES, Trnmartco., Av Ce+,:,_Bleeires, _ChetuirettsLit SC. s. UTZ% pr'" HOSIERY AND GLOVES. e . '• Too ao. of Male/Tan:l ClOree, of every quality: the beet male of Kid alone away. on hand; alma, • roll stock of Mons' Furutghlrig Goode. A eouiLrffeTe fr! ' ag r IC N TI be M a Die -1:, Linen Sheeting., Suplig, n /Toweling Lineng,e'Quilts, MESTICS. 1100 (RAO. end bole, of ..Celkeem. Illearlied and Drown Moulin.. Flannel% Checks, Tweed/I:Summer Matra. , Drill& Vestiegs,ClottVessimeres and SatinsttE Tsar. Trim- T to . s g `i tl t I d best lected .tockiVth:tr:ltern a n t!lel7 E ' „scdleirthe in spcotlon of merehante. /1.4 - Sew Uoods will be anutentiy received through the ml/13- eavuot. Only one price. A. A. 3IASON A CO.. No. 111 Filth atreet. Warehouse, cru., co 2lerr4. - 7-The premises new In tho occupancy: ni.hunee McColl,. on Penn .1., id joining theTard ef the American Motel, from the let 0 Anril ensuing, Apply at this office. Inhl3 tr ! Breast Pamps.—The best apparatus for drawing the breast ever Invented le Dr. Needharn'a Itremd Pump. It nets without pale, le simple to Its conetructlfin and muetilve eatlsoiction In every nue. &dd, wholeaele and retell. at ,RETSDIPS..I4O good et*2B PEAILL STEAK KILL CANAL BASIN, ALLEGIIENT, NEAR TUE. RAILROAD STATION. Families w FLill be suppliedOUß, with our carious c,,,rntEsu GROUND den at the Hill, or In oar bones at Loby leaving their or- Wood street, or kvatorh Reiter, corner an of Liberty and Ft. , Clair wag, Pittaborph; II: P. Dehaarts, or J. T. inPle. Droggiata, Allegheny. Flour r April 22iy,:11934. •.• of Women, err., will be Open again [Or the rereption of in- j Milea A. Turtle, I Junius 8. liorga.n. , •• 4/3 In Pu and friends of Iflr.Miganns • 'elide. centavos F. Daris. E n...linsire Prastim of 10 years In that clam of 1 afirPolleirs or. Fireand Inland Risk. boned. Dann ha. toad red to htni a eo_toplitat Itsuadnna • Mee. which wi take plara at LAFAtirORTE „HALLO. alipee e .... the proprietne h. pained lame ezrs thenw and lHe terms. b. GEOII3II ARNOLD, Agent. URSDAY emu! April 18, 15.54. An the-Mdies• and assures tilos,. ho will pot thematime under hie care that l Val 44.• . N 0.1 7 Fourth etreet. Pittsburgh he sill nem. nn mean nor effort. to ' , tweet them, For , -_,___. gantlemert who Iced limitation. to attend 31rYC. A. particultu, addms DC. C. RAELZ, I - Trunk Found and an Owner Wanted. welannevatasamta a, arraistoectionr Melted to etterid , apl3.ltawf. -•nr"".- I i TRUNK %raw found a few days since, in th Ap a iNti=lo gum for th occuitan,'st ' ll to ''. If i'l It U ITS! I,llClTs:!—Bordeaux l'runcs, in j ,21,,, onr city. wldeb ...inn a ommtity of wearing apPar- kr IT the eddltio of the roonistsientha into ram 41 . '••' lel nd other articles of value to tneowneE_ Theowttar can gene I I used letterto as the gunner roont. ••• •• 2 large and mall yars and fancy Ism. , l eland It by rallies &Utile Boot end Shoe Store of the Bub. The pPer will be pre aced by the chap. mvuree,.D.ev. C0...p.m.., (rum 0 . 12..0 v-r Ihi MO. Raid., in whole, 11. '1.4 ti Loma, • , Pcriber. and 11,07111), prrgiglitaß d r . ', 0... . JOILIDO to the n /rum lima of the flail::. .. , ard2•3(l D 5 urth st. . The Sr ba by tome , . .niches em ewe r • layer do, eat. ! Rand. an gums ealliti by r. Scott. • __ _ -r • • Gala .d Ket. Rs mwkinsi ' ; ______ HARDWARE FOR , I Trim of Tlikets has been flat. at Three , Dollar. Rada Eztra FM, In large and mail drums and box. Zara* Curtantx I SADDLERS AND CAREL-10E MAKERS. ' ' rb • =Art = "4l 7: ` m'' : I' 7_ '4141' " 'nl" . Nes , Jens'. Plume, (without stone. for sale. wbnlemie , Nothing vri Ce left um na b pie Ma nsgalltovntoll vtio or malt bp spls W. A. MeCLUCG. --- j R. T. Leech, Jr., Many wayald Om plettsure, omens wad walnut et Xi URPIIY lc BUI 1 C11F1ELI) invite the I At. 131 IMOD STIZEET. PITTSDIrkG7I- •th " . "' 144. ' • • . .• , sub;lo , 4,T vimeiC attention of the thdir: tO their Mock of tare I, Also. Cloths, Lima, Damasks. 5.0., _Beer Hair. Bea( • ------ ei,ve,,,,aat.i.ruFt:11,1.1.1,1,41,,ii,...,r7zi,deLtz.L.2,11§.0%.,t7rd 1 S u Isar ryt 0 t.r 4 , , 5y ... r 1 Agk , : t t...17, ,,. .nr01ah, le., en. - - "'" — 7 --- I 1, 4 1 RENCII ENHYD " LIEN CANIIIIM : Plttsbnrgt Musical Academy. -. A IIDEFS. very • cbrap..tn be found at tire dote of l apth NIURPIII a IWRCIWIELD. I THE submcriberg would respectfully' an n.... to the sit's,. nlPlttabursh and Alleghenr. Irtfik-NCH. CHINTZ—A large stock just re- ' Ott they will open on Accolemy of Vneal and Instrument i rel.. at an. BUR FRI k BUltcill/i LLD . ° al ' Huai, on Inesday the 25th inst. In PIEILO HALL, .14 --- -- --- ----- ---t--_ • , street. between 3frket and llood, in the building forme 4n 0110. I'ElittY IuVIS' PAIN KIL- : by mullPiol hr the Eng Oiller•• • . .. _ ol Ll.lllt In stem and for .the by FLEEING TIROS. I V1 1 .V r i ' 4747, r 'iz--.07 Th. miztrbetbaTe 4 al ,r3.BLS. LINSEED I, OIL in Ktnrc and for . m i rrr. , . , llr .. 0 2 1 '1p , ."- to • b sick t1...2.1 • ...• —_ bY FLEMI 'IG - Un°Y. j the =4 Orb 'r m i l..4 `' , ° 4, ma ere}i?rincipler Of t Tit i ;• 1111 LS. ALCO P IIOL 9* , and 76 per cent i Yyl...y.L: tn the highest order of musical muytualtion. For Burlier partieulant enquire at 11..ItIlt s tell-n . nd If. 2_ ....!! to , I . r , nod 2 ".*L.1. by ' - YLEMINO B 1 100." Slawder k Co. e Rude Stoma I(liri LBS. di,IIIIIE P A vt - TP in store nnd • ‘ rl2 " 2" D. SHRTOCE. • ttirj,,„.„.,.„, ..„,, - - 11:1:11ING BROS X", EW TItI.M3IIN. G STORE No. 83 -7— , aer i fINC WHITE .t o ZINC DRYER, afresh lot I Market Itt.lttAthO Ditillantut.,2l,ltlLNE. VACN,OOIt- A... 4 and foe 11att, , ,,,,12r ..15 ELI:DINO BROS. I ..1.1171117g.a . IT, Zii=7ll7.l.l:PiggiA s etayy,a` DTilTrfirill-3 bids. fresiliifeti•just reed end • Shituttpril , l7tit d I lha „. lltilv ratted uc we neatest ore r.....1y by 'Pis nmcnt R. mums.. 1 IT't t,h.,' ,7 "'1 i '''' ° lrgiV ° ""' E_ ______._, _ _ _ ____ _ ~ 1....,-, .., . .. Trammi ng. an aney s. natter. (SGS-13 Watt 111 vood emaition just'ret 'd I ;I::.!Vttob:tvlirrogu.agctigrV;lM=l.4,';,:.onl7.l and for eils by 1445 IfElflty If. COLLINS- , withlibeir paturaa.e. . lil °tot% S.'.;rS-7•2 iii;l32cf. :11,10 just reertftia , MN., rata"rg'"apr?'-N.AtB.l.\ll.A'''CtrOkl:ll7.sf In tee sale by apn 11 'NEI IL COLLINS.. ! ir. - ". -- I_l OPS--A fresh supply just reed and for i j sale hr .15 lII.NRY 11. MILLINS. I. i' OUISVILLE LIME-10 bbi 0 s. just recd LA and for kale by apls HENRI IL COLLINS. QIITGATION WANTED, by rt Young Man 1,3 tram tho n , untry: eau ppoak Herman It required. and r r torah I ie 117 Lind. Prhptla , 7 " Drytlood. tletrivrar, M r .,. dr_ at. n Foc tortlltr particulars, War.. 'llosaer. - 1 17)LibIrty ttrect, littaburah. apls4ltd. UNLY 875 FOR A BUILDINII LOT of 20 ft. front na Ila , tl pt.. by 100 deer , . palpate In Shape. harl , l7. Fat rale 1 , 7 S. 1. 1 1:11 - 1/1EILT a 80N,i40,_340., LARGE LOT OP OROUND. on Penna. 'l4"`"' " !arftde l." " c r igicifriir.CroTato, 91 fit. 1 - 6) BUILDILYG I OTS, eitu ' nte in Swath ittaburgb. within 6 Minnie. ..walk of the Bridq. P low and tmn. aenormanlatinn, arIS CUTIIIMILT a 140. ad at. gINLY 18 3.4 CTS.—Harper. Putnam and 1 - ‘,.." larahrosia MusaDom far April, at the abown voice. t tho cheat cash Donk Stone of S. D. LAUFFAIL A __ T a lliENN ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE' s __........___,_____. _______...._,_ .. —I AItDINES--1 e "Gilhux' - Sardines tolning a Lot ul (lop . nn.l. fronting no Pont , et . a A•ot. . _ . in extending. book to Lortange wley 13.1 fooL on whkh R. 1 - aerate by • 5t.1.1 LAVELY & PAX TON. - Iseteeted a two story Drink Dwelling , with extenrife kWh • building. together with • balk honte.rtable and tarrlatst.' Ina,:tr6 Prke. tb,f.oo. very e i lzes.p.:..lt.p . A...lLt m o fzi, hth .. t. .' .ft . ! .. ' ' .._ . _ _ , • i VANORA:VIA of the Wars for 'Liberty in ' 'OI,IIT OIL--40:enios; a cer - .SuperiOrtrti. , 1 Italy sod . thlogary will le exhOltod for two iiw oti : I_2l , SW' MI. hi' lO2 s , j..A.TELV•a PAXTON. I v-. o fr ,§---q---i__ krz,--,'0cit,iiie,,,0,160..5.17;340mu1h.0 , o A u i y a a l tt t rt WIT ALUM. COMMITGIIIR im4ATIS Itliel . 1 'y , tt i. --- ii—Ti— i at small the H:etr rel=rti ,"' tg:LiatlT.l'ifill: .1 ,r, 410 , ,,,i,,i' A t 'o r ' u z ,` (ulna. by the Art.l4 K. gayer au4Jet-tillot. .. AirTieltoto ornlan Children half prior. Omni open at ) (mut ow' Water rtreet ' atutruittlinV AO foot to • F t l e ri t . ...manna at 734 wolook. Anonloon Rolblekno on • gnoutrie of anti a ttocsixtrart: IS taluelniay .4 Saturday at,S o'clock,. nit Jim.runtil 0 I L op 124.1 , , sth at,Olowllte Court ',House. ' I •'''' ''"'-. j' i IiWILERRING-400 bbla,iust-ree'd pe 33 L .- .11,1,!E n - g - .F .. 9 A t .i ...A.L ! . ; . „ of , good BOTTOM , rs. rot snd thr moiety,' D. iiN rittsrmo & c 0..% if:tximp 2 y county. kit s Ajnea ildnOral ' OlLt t i= l 4Not i I AtILRY„'; GOLD • PENS. \ - 2 4tiother lot or rolrSalitaota Idtzfri?lte. so n r A w i riO d uo n linrin..l.l; of e ; the alweweelebrated dold, Pena tills tily reed On. a Connirr Scat: agoott .I'vref '' acroa Ira ' 24‘l: " ‘ l ' IVo ' ill= ' if, ' t_ ir tuounteketuroto. coo And try them. \ 5..,13. LAUFER, excollent TmbOr. and a iSostOaat MU! el..by. Tho , Tins I ir o§ - T - -- - - A ‘F - ket Wallet conettioin • ' e bor la chiefly Oak., ce.out..4 train ut.\,Tho 1004 will bo , 4 Fire Dollaret'n ;mall 141/a sod ' . a.' eist k g n iml ' .14 at a tuotiorato,prieoaint on mfr terms. do 1h of \ ! 3 oitorandums, or roiwaluo (13 on; ono but tbootile ' r_, It: Ber. P. \IA DUltt,Ap„.rEter!t T. tp , A1,1ei.913. 7 ' \ . finder will bo mulishly rowartied rty louring Itattlial:ouut- apl4.lt4lwil \ Att., ;t 7 h 7 e.'s ' iler,tertgle te ih. .'' . to ' h. '"" " isAi m i itic t""- C °- " 2. ' st ' 1 ciDOKTgfilA IttlitTaTtaVdrriya Ill,TEjt 11 . 411. 50LNTIStNew'Spring v Stock Ont:tiiiiiLf:ti!soni.Vilt*:l7"he• ode e t the :itr,,,,tißT.F",}ariE'l,..iiis.7F-0,:';;A4,,,v 1 Ftoll B 4 , ~i , , L s i-,4,-..,,. ~,. V o ". P","- - ! - '.7,,5.,-,, - -„ 1 nmirova..ave.:„-Af 1' * F r e a t. ° P "V I ' tiu ' t o f t .' 4 1 i f3Yl iB-.i.,,.b.....ei t ,1 0 k ;‘,....d 6, ...,„, i , !: , :.T. -ii :i .. , , ,, „... h ,‘. --!,. __ . ~.._ \ .. 0 7 ~. , wiii .i. dyi." titse , , _ ani: .. ... \ J4,11.L'191.1dP5,2_,1 CIMLING - PApER, Hall Paper, OaTc Paper•‘ sif,it --6 iellet?iicir, oftti — ifer- 1, 2,,t (1 7 u . " "rd'' ''',' Ae " Z ul ' tii4Aitaiii,..,, , ''''; l ill . 11 7 , 1130 . 11 : 11.1., forzhat tho 011(11 Ii,vmENN . O,.. '..--‘..--t,_._:___-------_ ,-------- - ji ITU AN er ‘...? Camp Blankets for aslo at tho Trona RllLber 'Amt. .ObL J. kIL Plfll , Li Pd, Vi, , 116. arkKel. gll.l VI 0 case 4.--1 5— q, meriA4 iirti Vdi li i ' r " l° g tit INBriy 11„, , ll:fine : Ord r for plantluk for sale by 7 :1111{ \ JAUF.S. WAI N EW B lig-`—French Pr,otoltf,trit Reid : . ""% 4 .pit "' '. A ' , I "n 7" " .1 . ellrtil;,ti, st. N \_ : I,:iipaNG m r. - 6 - 1 --- iiAl - nc,s tv . i thvit.o ii,,h ' 7 ...u : it. .;6 1 1 1 , p ri v rt , th p arIt ro Nnrlik .'(Zst corner 4th =ld , Illarket Au, ti . ./t , l: ta y oa tkilin.ta gl i giCe\TA d d74 g s fl `124. Elioil pROLIy CE---10 1 0 6 1 b ) 1 :tt. 30 dO ,I;rl4A.tom. 211 hi: \ 3 Ito /k,aux: \ 4tiOd; !or de by RAISINS--100 big. fresli, s tm\ consignment for aide by iO4 ISAIAO DICKEY k CO. Ir h'itlitlP-10 bms. Underir od's ikt.e. 'Dr, Li t,s m epi,ff . e. F s d l igood' a 4 ,, t ,. 1 0 8 . 71 ,' . 4: h;c t., \ e: \' , 10 2;0 do `!..,V'r, ! i ii:.'ll'tch„,...4i„ h do\ 3do do do. sli do -(brey `ql4.Joaearrtridf nillooida and[ " .'ll °' 'h " "Th "4 mjj4 dVin " 44l l .I \ ilir'S; - . s ‘ \ apli ' ,';, - Intollr Orodere, Murky ot,. \ i(` Tj ~ ID ULoll,l3—Now kl11)11,12. 1 Area Kid Dims ambradua_iloma of the moat if . X pate colors just Orelled la OffaIETRWS, Ta woad 'MEW BOOKS! `NEW BOOKS — Raps au4 • 0 11...1:=V4Vh.ttr. .it m , , Alifirat, '11147a uoung Rural' ll.ra Tha noter• Well; firearvirooo .1 Learat4a!troo'd and for nal!)by KAY dA : I s S3 Wood A: -VIRE 110 A.RDPRINTS—='IN ';33:1111Telio" \ ' . '..E aim, Am mile br WALTER E. A MILL , (ILI) Ai YE IF IfISKEV-49 lilkli, 'superior . • luir old afh., pre Whl.kor, copra ,thti ll . d. I , mi ..., I 0 ,, c i s br whi. Eg. MVO, N.. l2, am Viial Iyfrout lAA -T vrlciLD OILERKY BiIAKY va\bf d W . •nO i,l ` tls; r old ~rv PH.V.it'4iA 4 tir.d 'NpOOKS—Wills,on Circukstantial Evidence, la I,aok \ • eoa oa ;agitators, to 1 ro4• \ t •, Iguana oat ablitvr af tyal; — • • I titN i =liaafaa, Wa'- ' • ,‘ n1 1 :7 1 4 r l artiArka.im a t apll ~. ~: H. CHILDS & Ca . . ~ • ', WHOLESALE BOOT . AND SHOE 'WAII-El-1 USE; . . • . ' t. NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET, \- • ••• -- - . . • ,• . • ••• . PITTSBIIIIOII, PENNA. . .. .. ~.. '' . • .• • . 11.114VE just received tbcir extensive Spripp; StoOk, consisting of nyrseards . tiurt%•-fir . a Ix trfairrdcases BOOT. B.IIOLS, Ilan:. LAPS, .t BONNETS, e4lopateet style-mud newest tashions;arapngsthleit ars a I .ndleerailz Memos* , j . lien & nova' j Chilaie . na , ashes .' I Lounesvnikitneit. ..- Bronze Vossuths, I Calf & Kip Boots, I, Palm Leaf liras, , I S naky-Froeh , ,Lee,- ,, , . • Purple Pnrodis„, 1 Cold Congress Boots, j Canton &Pedal Hats I Snake Skin Plait; - Silk Tipphl Gaiters, j Kid Glove Button do, j Leghorn &Straw do, j Emb'd Fancy Bd-grade, , Sontags & 'Eureka+, ; Coarse &Fine fidoided,j Fur and Wool do, ' Gossamer.&oloeo4 „ b 1.1., oni & Paris Ties, I Oxford & Union Tics, I Glaze/ &Pluili Caps, j .Pedid & ILl:dim:a, *.;., \ „ ~. Together sitittagreat variety or Fancy Cloadvpart!aularly suited to the altorosehing reason. rtereessing every ft• ellite for ptdowirai at lowest oosit'priera, withareat care In th e seleetlen of sixes adapted to the Western trade .. are enabled to eonvone aucdassfully with lint chi. lionws Rest or west. ' - • . • [Gr.-Merchants dialtiog Our elty willflad it le their advantage to rail and oritnine before purchaalor. mhll•tjuoo.. _____ L) YE-110 tetchy nor landing froth gtenxner it Americus for ode by ISMAIL DICHT:Yt GGS bss. now landing from 'steamer , Amerkus (resale by 18AIAK DICKEY. A CO. 11 . 4 -1 17.A.THE1tS-19 bgs: now, landing from 1. steamer Americas for rate by CO: VANILLA'BE.i.ao - fiery 'superior arti e de reed by JOS. FLEMtNtI. ear.bia'd& Market et' 1111311 Y3ICi.A.7kS! POCK ET CASES—A beau t If ) I artlelereed- JO. FLE.3III‘6. ' ATURP.UT caTe recd ~ norninAansfaitional Puppis of 11.alteiltiot•• C.Aajc arato, Virk * .= " Itterl, WirtA . Saks, pm style euk 51.1.117.9, • atila IKILL PAPER—A.kreat iftriety froui'lk ninrards Wren br w.tyrzit P. ItARSILA HORD.pIiS--Telret, Gold, and Common for Sl na. by t . ITALTR6 P. MAPIIIIALL. 66 Wood 4. VENUS, ceiling decorative for sale by atil2 WALTER PAIARSITALL. ILOUR OFTUMPKIN-50 lbs, Flour of Pumpkin 6u iale by T.AV ELT A, PAXTON. i•ICCAROhI VERMICELLA—The r i f ill. best article taiported tor sale,_krboleanle - rind retail • .3" ' npl2 LAV.EIX PAXTON:Liberty at. IrrIiSTEIR PAPER—PlaiTand Gilt Centres 11 Gold,A:eleet and ThinlrtAtzt . , t A t imb. ;,. Vl\ ACI.ES IN ALL.p.4II.ENY, CITY NH &Mt, itittutte near the outet, Depot.: rutcf Lav,‘,rv,47°, 'rel,WatTiluZZ4ol:Z7dr.r.''' a.wi 0 - .7 o) lir t "ir uth igarePir d • brilt 2tall=tl tritentmetill• kriliolltintles 4 from the tir. I7teoa S.C7ll•Eftt2:,t. SEiIiThETTE 13 RANDY,:ikrk ari4pale,' ~w t INET; , C4STiLLIO\ k CO.'SBRAIN/pl. , —A that Ti:jco sal PIttIT ,tto p r . .81. *. 1,TN, No. 1:, tot. °oil and Trout pilt. Y DROP. ,\ I .o:kitTit 'BRA NTotTiintuge in.qn Ibr o!le by Ir. it:sumo:v. inll ?n. Vrout et. 7A PPaI — fRATINAY—A very finoartiele, itNt l etiNeirM:VV,T\ r , " m ° alsl` l 3 ,:l : Trio, 1 em. Wood Ilan! FronVgla. I.)EA ‘I 3 . I tANIFIT- 1 VON 11- ,..01 1. : 98 ""u' d 4 " r lottr:l`C;;.:Pa }Yost \ PORWALS'cof vaxious dpgcriptions; bot NJllea droug ht , for rub n b.r 1111 . 4 813TION. Ira N 0.12, tap. Wo4nt-ninl kront Os. ATINEG bk.'s. for, ittle , yp ltdanaz nom -ITIVITABLE BOCIKS----Thoehy, by Bled ":;.74ll,luc,l'as,rwon,,,ltohc.Sm" \ m.„\o„,tavg;tv!,ttzl,r4e,f. \ . \ on Intl4dl 1; \ • • MlPlP " Orkfth• T ' • \ • );4•Milllt 1141 d Valth'indVmenrc • For orao br L.ogko,..4 t hat, nod/a. ' l OO.Er NTorc IROD COE' SUNDRIES —.— bbh. %Tao Droor. =" bu .L . r 4 ror4ll.. InrOlors. 41141 Carn: /1 . do, pat . for role DY _ _ _ P. . D PIS; 'Aul d :Weer: stila R coriur . llll.xt .Fitta thrift 1 ISI,I/4,,};2.6. MAR 1.1111,01:9;0rkird.,2.,t mrso ID a med the ife \imntE.-.-.nati. Cayna of,_ttirsigetf• Rkh ftba of th*" tueo jigiet"'"..th-70..."4"*- P !If OOKS; TION—On Saturday elating. grit at at 7, , ek,At. trommercial name roame r enneccWeed - sag , Waatrilrtireitefsg 7 121 r7 t vitirt rot:Art= American works on theology. Wary. fletynalLl try,- the drum , emperb hlbler nem nn trued hooks for the centre table , blank letter, al eap writing taLPar Dam. Deludk., wafer*. tc ADI 2 • P ~ 11; DA 'ADA.. IVIGE STOCKOF STAPLE ikAXANCt DRY GOODS -on4fo ndsentorrio2.l44ll titlx at 10' cr et the ecanmerHal roomzeornerWcod,Unllitti. rte, will Ire mold. on account of, atom it rosy conem, , a large - and general .essartment.r_.feessonside foreign, ma; • . domestic dry gond. ohkh here oenrene.b.. neerted'il e the city retail tradO fie , Aso, a tillaality Of %unload:2g . • t 2 fieloe es, tinarare:glesnrem, net an d cod band honer old foredture. kr- P. 31: • 1 q-o.k.ric.Ei—We havoithisday,Yeb:li'air; ..i.ted. with tut, IFILLIAMI , L' ,I) la the Wlnde..' c Otootry and Cunt:Medan bashing. The -tali wilt.' w continued at the old etand,iunder the itren 'of .301Ltii FLOYD& CO. ' . JOHN PIAWD .. rittsburuh, Feb. - Zir 1951. . J i ItNIAILDILbni:::, .\ c .- .. ions T norm— „ incitawn.rucric:.— . .. ' ,Wiuuti-st-0ra.... ; OUN F LO YD - & C 0:.;,. Wholesale Grocere. .. INC and Conunhalon Ittrcheute,liii.ll3lYoixt And . 2:8 I.lb. Ct.v aced, Pittsburgh. , ' • 1112 94focalp .------- 7, - . -- ------ __. Sale'of Pews. • pIIERE *ill boa gale of Pews at St: Petiee Wrir:3l l ."'"n APrit "t! !' ". Yvtil • TBA:tent. PIL ItO NX(x.l.u.„ _ 1 • UM. & =WEN, P. S. Mkt. the sile,catir Peen, reaulnlpg ntwola' Roth) To Gardiners - andethericiV . 10. r E choice of Veketchle Stalls, oT therefor, around the Diamood)(alket._lll.lo. POinni a4Lxk _ofby.ruhpe?..ain on3IONDAY. as the m ut. , Committee.- Ohio Premium Cattle FORGE IV: EVENS is determiiiki ~how h e nailtuftbe 'Al:oaken frown Oahe: \ le i lhare t a : 0 11 k* o b re of Meer mull PICSIIUM CAT 7. Nont 4 end eirengiLly StifigtonTtWa6AVVi r mitli.g' nail FRIDAY =ruble'. and at Stall No. UN now Pitt.— • burgh ..thkeket. - •on FRIDAY e C. nrolee and 8.21.11111DAE - , member. OM intim the beet ,sPI3 New Cumeberkultizte for Bale. '. !VINE New. Cumberland Coal Miniiv . .Com-. A, .Pill?;:«aff,tr—'4°,4lgriAV.3.l,•'l4"aar;c4,titr. attut slaty muss Moo Pittstangh—the \ stratum' manic-, about tire foot to flatiron,' and the munlztof aersdabout, .. • al:ll.'ffilleVid","VgiageTt..haTi'mrlietitTettr,=Tnti= ', • I.Mtltur th.ant from thetr mine tot he river, tddetheritthi all thebulldlngs, • .daredlinsa. lots of land. prbillenea 111tv L.. . turn, boats. tools. and machinery. In any nay Lin:assent/1 ~. ~ . nut the .orking of the lathe and. the trerists . or. - 11,...1,-, •, _ . \ _ The coals of excellent /mak ,ty being omiparattnittfree \ , from subtler. and well adapted to_._" anintimstmin and . .' s ,s„,.mb.. ) at parpieta—the Company now • oditeinst atria • N Ma landing/A the river Is good, T ' , Is • . • , Ibtalnnas desirable for inelteillite nittddirto mange lb .- • One member ofthoCompeiny has Sideae eland ofihmit' s .; .. . 124 aeres—near the dial of. the Complay—ntileh enntahtsv • about 100 acre. of the lit. stratum of,eml,ln addltkall to,' , ,\ • that of the Company; and anottmr Member hasabundanoe . , of !romans. for sale—mad tn .be of.exeellent orrlditr.-ad.fav„ • ~moot. to the, coal of the Company, with a hoe stratum: of :l lime dime o°mm:a strata of coal. one alteree and the ettv • or below. the ore. ' ‘ _' '). ..• ,_,_:, •... ' \ ...3amples of the mil of the . i.nnthintY., ...Flit*. ...Limb horKh.may ho treat at tit° rope store of John trillird 6.13, ' c?...7.., \ yot te , ....t.51e. t mini. of t.lid oodeT Vlll:i N P .- - '' • \ thindierland, Ilannoe county, la. d...(7.1 P A 170.1 m ' • •Prerldent ef a* tlonsteler. ._,......_:.._.._._._____.__ i'ci'- , Tuimen. and. Workers in Xther ~., '''lstte, \\ - - Metals. -- - - Ni_ - -'-- - v WORS'ALE, oneof the New Irorktfjlt or A: itot+ 4 7 reeesea,, whleheutt out the blank* ;Ind turns up the edne at the MIMI eperatton. Tbli Drees 'Tuxes with, t rapidity, sad has been Wand it the Tide PC Qum piper, per. 10 honer neared to imek br Isetld er lettikreiner, !told only Wean*, the owner. been ...we% qAu1.z,..,,,,,. ~,t. th B len'eek.Bnd Am no defeat. There ..tre . stew then .1 mid/. to et the tvese. Mee rur be made lo w . .e.nepotettie \ ' 'lv/ • '.l '8 NeethPmnt et. PhliedePta• - ePI3-oto \ GREENVi 0011 nirsmun, . crNEW BRIWITON,-lIEAYZR Co., PA., . \ im s,immer ,si.saiwn of this Institution . , .... xriu commence= MONDAY, the lat of Mar 1834; ~,f 7 , T of ' .li ! ° P '''' l ' l llllWelViA t t D 'i P",e4 . ' \ , •, ''' Vele ithl E ataa, iizu ll . ios.—.ol2•4l,tirT , • .• ; ).--,... ' pER1•1:-31....p.---)---"---------BrE,ELp' - EgklitTic=l:l2l LiFitfprrtipn...,bm - ILk AUFF WINDOW' BLlN.lr ti t. , „„r , ljap..,grz c wiY ; .l.llll3R. Moto ammo now and, brooobt to this ottr:, 8.2 . 1111kr kt°4 at! ito(nlnd for : sale , muct,u,Dowlys. -ust reed gild for UTTEIi_.-311.Roni_ net kc'd anO,t• To? sea 14.=\ IT. COLLINS. 111TR--131.EU2.4:f a r e ,actil l tu n t +n s , igamaie fitgmr. worthless Ithest , asses ws,Lirs ruling 1C both at' : `.,"• JOa• FL. 3 t• • 1 142 • • • •• ter: Dlisothodand ON DRESS VATER--4other fresh it &lg.= IrattlF2ll.4CN=Cfargr QltE OLIVE OIL--6 briskets of the fides!. OUro 0;1 nse'd by JO6tP7l FLPX1:111. , QPONGE—A lArge. assortmeilt or all. dea eriptioni altiriOn on hand by 1 1 . 1AY 1{1151,-4 limn ,doz. very:4upcior,tind • nine Day mn reed by • ••• ' 1.1 " 11) e l 4uperi,—, &! - llMYVAgmtexeLi4,...T-'' .:v.. wiwww.cturrz„ iu ,..,. ~,,.4 1 . 1 , ,,,,.„.. VA TlRP s lLutguel.t. .; •,, ; ." 1,;'1 '"1,;:\1;, AMUSEMENTS AU& lON S MEM .77'..,..7..:.:!: . :t . ,_. Yr'',:::..i'f \\,.; \ \\..l