PITTSBURGHGAZETTE. sr wurrE a PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1864. moomson,-, Pcitalotrt; , -i or soirlntarAust) cot7n... _ FOR CANAL COMM:MOM, . gesti'Aino. 13* DIM ltl~~YSB; = ~.. E 0 /4 *F. l 7 o Pszalr caVATL, . . _ va„PlgaltaraitAtAr Teet Gaxesse.—Th• extauslis id•Pill•tionn et or W•o4•o•Witagrsala our baalmiscorgi • iatst o.dnpU imam" et *wog tbsti boAnealk..M. Oat ekie+s totwerilbur guut,frattiimiaad. machine algal Omer spartbsai, inanuftekuwr sti•zotri•zi • eacLFA, Obis. , - • *sore Adlvitri/sorttti Bdttorla Repair goor rtildlas I.4*hbadowntof Cb• vOir ciaset; 'mottos:Wl 0 11, 4824147.,. AATlllMElWllielligsbatheir,notkeittoww tbs PLAiimaktmtUr VandpF. !A, plasm 4,1 . 14 Abeen *fora teckeir. 011 &basis?. ' VAlluthile IttRXM`, Pi'Prrt eirotr DAILY PAPert ean bi'obuun•aiAltr 'minx &RD. caa iftith&td ;treat. me=ws Port One& Tim A owratorksitox Pordir. , — : - Wheti the, holy esjatia:lkditti' esenpet Our irgovitable Shiite and pond himself :upon mare congenial grannd s be addressed a letter to 4 , 20 Lort,' of Iskitituore.in which ho direlopis I a nutritious ittOrY nholit a.winkink picture; "and • the shrewd ' Ones Said that the pull ofthn'istintl,t, Bedini ben 'to withdraw en 1012 from it' e hi m self as .. 'the Balcher pt Bologna," he could in no vise do 4 better than by leading off his foes upon the false . , smut of Mel:attire miracle: If such were the, BesitOitf the great - Nunclo;. thoerent has shown good judge of human character In'.l.3,l4Manner It iii,now mild to be the policy ' c of the National: Adindlistration' to call otratten '., timifrom - thaNebiailiantracity by directing the publinindignation agidnst . iti new effort in be half . of: cohan .ffillbutterism. It „feels that •,- s ! essmot. accomplish-its first scheme-of infamy without first undertaking one 'so much more In famous tkutt it apt Clamp the. current of p0p .1,•? it induces Mr, Blidell.to zits behalf.. a- morement insiting the ...raphondis and nigamuffint on the globe to use o'er ports, for fttillig 'Out &stied expeditions: The erect will paitiall,y, but - Chly . ,,pitithtTly; justify pie judgment of the adminis' tration:, The. storm ,of indignation will. change for alibi* but 'the Preside:awnl find, ultimate that-411.. has only increased the volume, In': stead - of changing object; of the national dii like. Tkevople will not fall to utter promptly their abhorrence of . the flagitious proposition, of Mr. Slidell; and its 'endorsement by the edmiais tration; but .that,"cannot diminish either their • . dislike of the Nebraska fraud or their .cooterop for its author mid abettors. In other times and under other anspicea it was deemad tho'best policy for theintional adprinia- tration to aim at - the accomplishment of. wise and V 34 mensnre7t end etrire to add credit to 'the nationel . aerie. -But now, , when the high places of the earth are fotarel accessible to 'creep. , lug as well as flying things. , engles-nnd reptiles alike and puny tricksters ore eiranted to places once adorned by statesmen, ' the Most diignicetat measures are deemed legitimate, it they promiin suttees to the originator,.. What arc the ,prominent Measures of Ole Tierce Slmittletratiorit ...The . brat is to repeal, a time-honoredcempromise, designed :0 restrain that national blot—Shivery, and open up a large 'and fertile territory to the curse of human bon& age; the sesond is the Gadsden treaty, originally designed to rob the national treasarY ,of twenty, dollars for the, benefit of a projected fi ...southern railroad; but - which has finally been cut down to half that ea= ; and the" lest is to susiend r nn . - .lntftrutttenst compact t Pot Pirates and =menden may use our Pao; and ceransini expeditions against a neighboring nation. Sochi& the programme I = -And such is the for state of the authors of it, that it thinks it cannot Miry one of its measures without find withdrawing the-indignation it excitestann -1.::, Mg it against another, more startling and more = threatening It mini ahrayi be 7 l 7 Matter of pride to bean American Citizen; in spite . of the daily occur-, renews which tend to lower the national repute "lion; yet it cannot be otherwise that a blush must sometimes mantle the cheek when it :stern' into. what, hands the fortunes of the country nue tient , inst. Pnt the days of reckoning; so . Wiselyresenred to mi,,wilicome; and then Amer , lean citizens will be able to, vindicate for them: selves the dame they so proudly cheriih..:- . . Tas lama& or -Caxtr.-- . ...-The' murderer - Third; - although - acquitted,' is, 'is indelibly baccided:Viltla the minlitor'a marks was tbe . gicat irOtotype of his claM, Cain. Ire cannot find- a ..rostink dace fortis fool laintsville is toolkot "for him; • and other places - havo - prorCn as onwelcome:, the foilowittg items we extract froM tho Goals tulle Courier is :, Ward, the acquitted unirderer—that Innocent and interesting young' man; as .Welfe says—made his escape.from thiscitiiry crossing the river at Jefferaonvffie, from thence to Albany whore preparations, were Mode to turn him out, but be decamped instanter on this boat that came alons 7 -4 :stern wheeLer, we are. toldond when lastseen ho was at.Catmeltom , ; Csmccurox,'-hu1.,.11-fay Ist, 1554. Mstt Ward, accompanied with his wife end - brothsr,=Wed here yesterday-on tLic." James Pukl" 'Meg went. - on _board the boat at West Point, at 12o'clock on Saturday night..--3 Consid treble exsitement exists among:the citizens, and 'it isyropmed to address Mr. Ward a letter re questing him': to Imre the town.. No - violence -will be -used,..mw..eitisims wish 'merely to frown dawn the man who coolly and deliberately took the lifwof oneorhonv to know waste lave. ..111r. Ward is the guest while here of John .1. Bey, Fnon BAlLanneusa.-.-Wis learn - by tingly!' from Eirristrarg that the bill irbieh , iissid the Benin, exitoptlng Our railroaCconipsalos from ill but one penalty. of $5OO. for,passing. notes, yesterday, yawed the House. , Teas 53, Imam /AAP COltraltr.—Tbe - corporator! of this Company hare opened booksfor istarscripticin to the Capital ntecir; at tite - B8411"li . 11Otiii of Ifesas.:4oillidits '& C 0.4 71. ..Fourth - street, Pittabargb, where paniphiets containing darter,. imbibed surveys,' So.: can be by par ties desiring "latbrtaitiontd the . Ccrigi • , Comps ay. The pagiphict.issned ,by the .Company ia The press receives with no favor; the maraud ing propositions of hfr. Hiidell ind the adminis Intim!' Thole': 7. Timis sty& • ' • • , _ KIM one; thing Mr. Slidell may confidently, Z.; count; 'Whethertube shall or shall not become indepemdmik—whether we acquire It to a terri tory, by purchase or serer be admit-, ted solo tde "Mien as Skit Statt,frithout such ; ,a struggle as this country lima never yet seen on •2 that subject' And it the nitre Pro-Sham. prey e into ga mla ehrdl succeed in forcing' thlieounfry a war to prom . ' nt the ultimate abolition ofSlavery „, in Cabs , th e dismistion of tbe UlllO/1 will be a much :'•J•! more fatty oreafthan its admission." This L a preeneith hint, sad worthy of serious reflectkii by the power eat Washington; bat we doubt whether' th ey wi ll piled - . „ The (101711:510CICIS Ten ju s tly to p ; • There hive been days in the history of thiiie: public when a member of the United st a t es s ew ., • ate would hive blushed to connect Minium with , such a reseaution—so retrogressive inehilitation sad in elevitlateed national character..., Si / u m years ago . Congress . more .fully-ampowered the Executive to pfraish, Americans who, setting. a t defiance Internatiorutt, comity and the Wigs. Cons of good neighborhood, perpetrated porctical assaults upon thole:criteria °Lothar and friend nstions..because it was fell that this Country stood alone among civilised people, In;that it had riot the power puoleb its citizens 'tar robbing and murdering' the tithing - of other; territories. Congress rideemetrchis'Oarintiy from that die.' ! gram, and placid tbe United States upon a foot. ing with other powers in that resPect. Andwhett dims ldr. Slidell a Senator of the present. day, ; proposer Why virtually ,thet 'the lawi th eu past ed aballhe'repeeled; that this great country shall go backward instead ,of.'forward; . that it 'shrilt again be _opened to the taunts of other nations, which the legislation Of 1838 had effectually a = Isseed; and that it shalt now be piaAiled to the c." world that ehilairless, filibristeringrisidenthand "I - tritiums of the United States, ,from Loper dawn ; . to %Aar,' have full perMlssliirr fia'rii - Cangreas and the Seeentive to roam, and- rob,' and , elay, *ad overtUrn, ; wlisrovev therithri:. • • - ' l The Et- 'Louie •-•R!pubficia,4heast vbig gery hststalued with.,an intense nu I Malicious hat S 4 lfivir t9 'k tr# 944 3. 1414 tiVkiate 'vetch haVe :t!itrrin - ; : ,- .4111 'falerritlittle effect the Odic ear, slid would tii*. be eisi•of tof c4smiThteo ott.,4h' witole."4he ap viers jai fstLcr to the thought. No speech of JilolieW:PAUlesubnittaa.tride. a:.eireulatiou, or follen wlthnpre force uPu the public mind. 1. • "Asiit.• its! ----. !baM! Journal complain! bitter 3 S tinroblegbyttlarpentupon it bian indignint puhlic,. for its course in : the Ward affairi , and tfmfollotring excuse or defends. for its con- Five or arriontlia ago our office was berried down and our teas Was a heavy Miethine. in two beefeater thedisa ster; we received a let,: ter from R.I. Ward, eondoling with . as most ear nestly,mhd placing whatever Sum of money Ire mightneed at our disposal, assuring ns that we should lay him . under a deep obligation 'by ae ceptintitiand Specifying, as the only condition, that, if 'we did him the laver to accept the matter:meat forever moan it secret between:him and us. , Wenould not take money, but the Isholir tide 'of Mr.'W.'s letter and the gene rosity a hit oiler affected us even to team.* Only tomer three days afterwards; we called at his house and found him" in tearer, utterly bowed and' crushed with grief on' account of - his 'son'is having shot Mr. W. 11. G. Butler. There are be ings calling themselves Mee,' who can pretend that it Waaaer duty, under such 'Minnie/Its:Twee; to hasten back Meer afiee in( proclaim through our columns thaids son was guiltiof a horrible mu'rder,- and invoke 'Public wrath end Indignation upon the crime and BS perpetrator; If we had been capable of lochs thing, we should have' e-r served Mire driven from among our kind, a wan derer ancl.an eine in the desert' or the . wilder ,neis. It could no More be our duty, thee situa ted, to denounce Matt. F. Ward air' guilty of murder than it would have been liad'we borne to him the, relation of a father. There 'ore other ties than those of blood which alt good men m um:dart there are other relations than those of kindred which. arc Weld .secreil evert heart that is anything more thanes more miracle" The ~ ..fetmurf would hase'sMod bette . iirith the public if - the:tdxtre excise had never: been ofr feted.' As a"Man the' editor's Sympathies with the elder Ward were altright and'commendeble, hnt ite has other dutiesloperformaa editor, .which rtguire Lim to ;do his duty to thi,publie; to! sitclety, to lair: 'What confidence can be plaied is a press - which is controlled by the per 'sonalt nympatbies mid attachments of the editor; to the destrtiction of public virtue and tits prin ciple* of justiee: , ~Fll.Olll .WASIILNGTON tile Dant iltlaivarittiOuptta, '' " WA'strzi(arox May ;2 , 11354. 111:=E9 • -.l"Ormirricrt, fOrearmed ! Riehardson gave no tice to-rlay. that be should call up Nebraska on Monday ; neat. I don't give bim any particubsr .crerlit;fer , fairness In this Matter, foe after the . , - alarm sounded bythe press week before last, any attempt at surprise, or., ambuscade wonid have been:Attended by exposure and followed by de feat.-- .Our menibers will now have no eieuse for absence; sball undoubtedly have the fullest Bonin of the llMislon. The - eonsPirisiors—for that is. the true charac ter of . the authors and. supportera of this bill, itiough,like a fox nnearthed, they are tow driven teopennefOn'tlieli:' proceedinge.:-are confident of success:,'' say "they hare got the-thing flied. roeeiblp they have, but Ido not believe "it It is alleged/hit they hive effeetednehange of eleven members since - the Tote of reference to 'the committee of the whole. I am inclined to think this is true.., Me ..calculatempon a coiner- Shin of six doughfaces to the` enemy - since that trial of strength. :Bit. the Southant defectlon will be greater than it then was. Richardson, intimated that ho did not desire to limit discus• 61On. He wished to get the matter - before the - Reuse end procure a _rote iipen . if., ,Se. far as 'that ieconcerned weave Indifferent:. The prop osition isWell . nnderstetul having been discussed , in one or the other Ilortse,fornearly four months. On t he merlte end principles of the scholia etc xy metes mind is =do up. 'The longer final ar.,- ties is deisfed, the greeter breadth of 01,Parth nity ,be afforded for the purchase of votes. Let ns by all "inn= hare a decision, mince the . "abolition confederatel mean of Cosine theeU base creatures handed for the Jai:4n? Hof-free-dom and not slayery- 7 sue.determined to press us to the wall; though of course, as we should .never fume. agitated on this subject at all, being content with our own compact, we - would prefer that the desPicidde thing "should ,remain Where it is, Insrieda hundred fathoms deep in commit ' As to the final retralt - I admit it fol., deubtfal: But lam not nixie - as nor are any of our friends. The war upon slavery must have an . end. This is not a pitched battle,'_ it is only the.formation Of an issue, the decision of which will be coneln sire of lhe , whole question. Tle greaPhattle 'Win be fought:on the re-enalarement of the free Stites. ..Thro are a few of es here in Washing ton-who know that there-introduction of slavery Into the Northern States, and the entire enbje lition of the North 'to the policy and thegenios • of elareey, constitute , the great end and aim of this preCieding: The piablie mind is notnow in a condition to receive and dispassionately weigh the eVidentes . which we shall eta future time present of the designs of the conspirators. Ly- Ins eihdavits would be piledepon ns by the cord, as. they hare beenlately in the Union rumps. . . . per,. to bear upon the lowa election. - But the great battle of freedom or slavery in the Ears Srsres - isapprettehing - , It may be fought in the Union or out of it; Ides indifferent whirl.. . • . Your readers trill remember that I have actu ally sketched.lorig, in .adrance the whole pre tiUMILIII of -aggression upon - us foie the last six . yearn. -I now assert that the folliciiing . rintrages will be 'perpetrated or attempted if the.Netiroska Cuba will be etolen.. or purchased for a 'hun dred natilitutuf dollars. - All the laws of 01111LIICi paifon in that bland will' be repealed;' and tha iko negraesWill be enslased. The African vbs.) trade Will be legalized or . _ The plaeipens .wilt here-es tablimbed in Wash legton,-*th 41 the other necoinp*Ortezibiot the' • Lawa are:ta be passed by Congress:declaring tmeanatitutionel 'Stite exiluding from their Iltnitti 'shires' held by i7esidenta of other kieciat will be:Paned. enabling. Southern_ Islam* owners .to bail and to biro ant, for any letiglathrof time,- their eleven; 'in all the free 13MtM , 1 ' ' . • - . . All OePirt Maettife, Ca3t0114.. How office" Marshals, . Sic., will be epecially authorised to execute the fugitive act witbOnt the intervention of the judicial - power. '' • • - • Laws will be passed by Congress, prohibiting the discussion.of slavery; .to be followed at no long interval, kV' the entire mappresefou said lition of thC freedom' of the'Press. As a partlf.tbe general poliey policyof slavemstca-. slot; 31,esdno,will.ho annexed partly by conquest, and partly by purchase. • - Nor is this eptein now begilnini.:iltj-fontide tidne were. laid long before tle,..costrainusirs of 1850, but it only the encore s of those mesa. ores which gars its originators and adreentes the nastwance and courage which now animate them. Your readers will remember that I said the fugi.; live act was but the - begin:dug or stives!ioes of s.new 'character. That it letticti 61* . but only'inaugarated.a new _lts fruits are upon us.. .ftree yeas here .breoght Nr.ll/1.115/EA. , Six - moro . will bring all the evils.' . • have catalogeed above =- ore triumph offreedom and juitice, or'.=•• atiilterristive I w4l not name. • . . , -Justus. . • r , .IYmatourroil,,May.B. Piticesfirrt 4:ilatiakerlok the itentestead, -. ',HaUroad,.and - Benneez , bilio--Mack :.Warrior Coeban.Sperek--General Repu --.'diation—litkings and Bleating,: : The Teto was received .today at one 'o'clock. And tho Senate Yes occupied the remainder of the day-in , the rendesree" to' find out 'what it 'amain. - vete . 'itieins' .priuciples which ill! require a icgativi upon Bennett bill;the homtstced bill, ami all . railroad grants .wtitdu the Angie et- - ittrette. The' pratlent pro. wider argument lit which Pierce Wales 'anal yse does not amount to Much:: adcallitstrn: tion Senators; ,and PUrticaarly - Douglas, were, veryanxioussalliww l # albJecsioila .intho message:did not.epply. to the 'Homestead, but Foote, of Veruient, end ide.''Bretrno Utiglasappi; ti araight 144 demcierat 'who ebied .. for the succeeded rn pretriug'4oe, clear ly . dot the greadsoit,,itibo. conitteid, Intuit defeat that great limos. also. - Douglass 'was very particular not to commit himself to the princiPle . tbsollomestead bildetkilothat.he findi*Sle tisterricy is hOlie Tuts tionist. - tlere thelOsinark.,`,S - mattei in the cermet the' leni - iiingiaiirsdott.'' the veto is a stomp for,the meridian of New Hampshire, but it set tles-He-policy creicranient lbr the next three years in regard to the public lands.. That is to say, the message would settle it, if soy depen ,drotee whatever coubibisplared odanythingthat Pierree says. • In the paint/dm, Hie Senate may discuss the trifo for the nett three months. It .bas been pootponed until Monday next. • wan under the impression ihat*the Coruditntion required the vote to beirsken on the vetoed bill without de-• bate, but it seems that is not the "prectice. ' -) No dispatches base been receised andione'ing liar settlement of the libick Warrior tads with. Spain, bat it is -proliable, that the dispute .was . promptly avenged as described' by the:Under! Times. It seems -that Mr. Soule' atteehed so little consequence to a inatterwhieb,neitly throw : our dignitaries at Washington i/trips:nye= of. alarm, that our Minister does not, even Chink.•it worth While to inform Idirgovertspietia of the fact that it is settled. - _ • , . , ... Perhaps too much consequence bus been it taehed to Slidell's' filibustering resolutions and hiiipeec - h nPoti the same.. It.ls even said that sonfebody else prepared the speech for him. Re read it, end it Was quite eviderit that he did not know the Meaning of allthe : hard words he Pas .obliged to uoe The Pacilie railroad fever is tlying oist. It Is . 1 4 certain - that nothing practical will be done a is session. - Beside,it - is fairly presumable Pierce is lying in , Wait to Veto it. jetf...bavis conamittedhim to tlmproject a. year or so ago in Ids Philadelphia letter, and be sat by consenting thereto ; but it hi easy enough' to repudiate Jeff,_ In fact repudiation. is the order of the day. Jeff. repudiates on behalf of Ids State all her debts for. borrowed money. Then . Douglass.and the demo cracy at large repudiate the Missouri Compro mise. _ln due coarse Pierce repudiates the Dal : . timore , platform and next repudiates all his own pledges. et' The Senate in doing up the• appropriations in fine style. Haying swelled the Deficiency to three millions and rt half, it is now - doing its best .to make , the Indian appropriationbill an omni bus for ail sorts of stile claims. The sum of half a million is proposed to be added in new items of Indian expenditure, to constitute hereafter a re gular-annual charge upon theirensury. While by one set of measures the dominant party is strugglingloextirpate the unfortunate Aborigi nal race, by ,others,..they stuff the pockets- of their friends with drippings from appropriations pretended to be for their benefit. Jrairs. OWL BOOK TABLE Mae. Box DOLBY: or Weal and Woo of seal al life. - By A. Maria Collins. Moore, Anderson,. Wilstach & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. }or solo by J. L. Read Fourth street. . Let all who feeL an interest in the success of the Temperance cause, and wish to see Intem perance -abolished, read Mrs. Ben -Darby. The book, if well circulated, will prove a powerful auxiliary towards the accomplishment of this end. It is beautifully written, the characters are ex ceedingly-natural, drawn as only-a female pen could draw them: ' EMMY ESGAGICxxxra: and Florence, (a sequel) by Sarah Marshall Hayden, 24 edition. Moore, Anderson, Wilstaelt & Keys, Cincinnati, 0. For sale by J. L. head, -- 4th at The scenes of this book are laid in the South and West; and perhaps its .teachings are more applicable to those regions, than to Northern climes, owing to obvious physiological facts. We. would recommend the book, however, to' the Misses; and , especially to the Mothers who are anzions to see their daughters set out early. We syinuathise _with the anthems; she has assumed a huge task. - Tar. Lira or RAHMAN Bur.xsznwsrrr, COCO prising an authentic *retire cf the Burr Sipe dition,.and containing many additional facts not heretofore published. BPIF. IL Safford. Moore Anderson, Wilatach it Keys —For sale by J. L. We venture to say that the imagination could scarelyconjure up, or the regions of fiction and faocy supply materials so enchanting as the facts narrated in the life of the deceived and rrdsgul .ded Bleunerhassett. Here is, indeed,to be found the rothance . of real life. ' PROM 1 . ComaSouders:* or the NUT .11 . tisburob Ossetia. MUU51313143 May 4,1851. Seserx:—The committee on railroads re ported the bill supplementary to the set for the sale of the lain Line of the. Public Works, which was immediately taken' up and considered. The bill is:intendesCto authorise any company 'purchnehmg the works to fix the rate of tolls pre ?railing preclude to December, 1853. After some discussion the further consideration of the hill was postponed for the present. The committee of conference on the bill sup- . *molter) , to the charter of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad made a report, whieh waa consid ered and adopted... (The committee reported that-the time for the completion of the road be 'exterisledL-provided, that the company shall not construct' any branch East. of Eric, and shall, dot connect with any road , running West to the . Ohio Slate line, in Erie county, cocci . the Cleveland, ,Paineerville and Ashtabula Railroad t and provided; that no higher rate of tolls shall be charged than is authorized to be charged by this Cleveland and Ashtabula company.) Mr, Darlington reedits place a eupplenteut ,to the Scheel bill, providing that the first report, of the Connty Supermtendents shall be made, on the lit. of August, 1858, and subsequent reportikon theist of Juno on each - year thereafter • and re. pealing the section of the bill. abolishing inde pendent school districts. The bill was immedi ately taken up end passed finally'. ' Mr. Deride read a bill in place making an ap propriation' of $16,000 to repair breaches on the .Delaware. Division, which was taken and passed The PArlite - Claime bill was then again taken up, and *as still pendßig at thelioni of adjourn ment. lecotoMittee of minference on the Gcnend Ap ppeopriation bill was Ordered.. A meseege from the Governor was received, stating that the bill authorizing, a subscription by the District . of. SPring Garden to the Hemp- Geld railroad, had become a law without his sig nature, through lapse of time. Adjoarned till evening. In the print. bills were considered. • A. message from the Governor was Teethed, - "oink the Delleilel DePutit; Catasimtus Depssit; 'Farmer's Deposit: and the Mt. Pleas:mi. Savings Denim. The masss_ ge was sustained.' IX nta irC;OI9E- , -Bir. Parke lled up Seibto bill Nd: 942, "A further sUpPletaint to an Act incorporating the Pittsburgh, ~ Eittaindug Warren railroad Co." Mr. Parke offered the Marring tuktitioaal beetion ' Nlee. 3.• That 'aid Company are authorized to , contract braneli roads in the counties of 'Armstrong, Clearfield. and • Venango. The amendment Ifekl - stiecd_ to, and thtfbill puma! finally. Mr. "Musa called up a bill; entitled."An act increasing the pay of the Comddssioners, Jri ion, and Auditors of Allegheny Counte:,-Com missioners $2, not •to exceed stso per annum Jurors $1 24; Auditors $2; paned finally. • ." • Mr. • Pater. called up 'louse bill No. 1291; "An act legalizing selling of Produce bathe. canal basin in the city of Pittsburgh", .• • , , She bill subsequently pissed the Siinate; with ono slight amendment.. The following bills also pealed finally To incorPorate Win. Pena Itallroad cam palsy, Seliware and Chester' binty. ' , • To ineorporate the Independent Medical School of Pennsylvania: .• Several efforts Weriiinade to talni tip the bill te Uniou - county,. • allef Which, were mums , In the afternoon the supple,mOnfto the School bill was &entitled some tirfie,and then postponed , for-the present. . . The • bill to incorporate r the Warien . Coiusty. Bank passed finally—yeas, 40; nevi; fifi, The bill to exempt lumber and coal passing over the Pramsylvanie and Itaniebizeg and ban. ceder railicsuisironiihe tonnage tax, was under, ainsidemitienivrllto the Nouse adjetwned, . . -• 41/ofierts City and Riginit.Radroaa,—The bill supplementary to the act Incorporating the Alle iheny City and . Freeport llailrosul Company, has passed both Ilenses, and is ill the hands of the. llovernor... She company . . is 'authorised, under,. the bill, to extend their road to Warien,in Soar redeo„ and Connect with llio Warren and Pine Grove road, which meJtc iii•uabrakin connexion. from PittabUrgh . to the - New Yiir3F State', line. The company is aloe nialborized to connect vrith the North Western midst or near Freeprt—tho . Venangoi read ator near FrinkFtn, and the Sun bufy nod Elie read Warren: "The Marren and. Fine Orcive,givis ecannection;witlf:the New York Central`rcied; near Olean, in the State of.Ney York SPECIAL MMCIM Mud /V&A 00411:11010 . —Thik.liAk W . 4. Ecgd.". Ml* bum% nOodid , daititaaa,ardeag se' Agispirift• the Ablllolthikinnasinge, bit Nikixa • babgiva Pt . " 14.40 ml.brited Tennftm. s hire . t - 4. .llthrOtorbetihtacaliktbs mamma ors rahhohn ea ten the apertnrn travels akin. the Dowse. Wm.. new tberst.artanftstai bin alletem* Mid *miff Mewl.' mara defunct ammo to the And In. Uka. matmer hare I found Dr. Witriter Ameeirai rm. t rips& up 1et...m..4m a:61(1111ml Waimea. tormeutom of childtmt. This rem.dl m ft. the *wt. maws the we. tate ;Atli. Whitt; traesti &min the valet, hunts meted ttet 'to:3=l4lv! hold otibt ran.* 01410% as =mita . den; eartiesr car camsdat out et Oa system? - . . A eelghbot ofMAßoolatt, Net John Iliietet adopts the aimlle af., the zeta:mad- certifier, thee bstht Kiting their most ettegolvocal appteetal at thltereit ireile,alter hey leireltaessid Its oPetztlatiovon their - tent &Chiral: he ethos It 7 It, sod to aatlaGd. • 'llo.Polebaana .111 be weal to' sat for DR. WWI= CELEBRATZD'IMMIIIMII. add lake bona elm All other Vanolhutaa, - ln oanpailion; era - worthless: Lam)! Varadbano, also bit celebrated lalar PULL. or now ba bad at all inipentable Drag Stabs In WA Doped Elates and hoot ilie:" r : r b*". 111411111 nurrinats. Biecesaois to J. Kidd k Ca.. Woad greet. Arnold & Williams IFIRATING AND VENTILATIIiG WARE TIOWE--Mannfzeturcri of Chltion's • Fumes., J' Ittst Tubing, mud fitting Iter Steam, Oas az Water, No. IS Markshstrast, Pittsburgh. it,.We Nara old our torroicett Pattern& An, to Moan. ARNOLD & WILLI/UM . vhoar Ire madly reronmung to the Pttmttgo ash. publk. ntrt-tmto SCAM% ATarws a co: - Dr. 11Iorse's Invigorating Elixir or . CORDLIL.—If It Is Daubed ttow this great reiterative Ii accompliabing eruelrearsoadnaa cures, wean only reply that in the Arabian herb thatams Its cardinal Ingredient harekan blended by the Omnipotent Pbyeklan, • larger anonit add grater Varieties of curative smarties than bad - herald:Ore been aufgaed teals/ in abundreddidermt articles of the biannual:al. A whole medicine. chat of rateredia, a to speak. Mem/ to have been combined to this • barb; and lathe ELIXIR or CORDIAL'are hare their rob. 'ablated enema. It Le the aka, bowmen., not ttleesage with which we bare to deal in the prietbal aliplkatkar o the Medbide. • The !Idiom of drama, are cured, the baryon. are !glared, the Leif paralysed name their art! itr.the •Ugerers lam headseto are tormented tto more the weak beamiwietorms, tho tint aim:meth. leaves the Complexion of the bilirwe, the depressed In obits become buoyant, the etch almost In every audition of Mesa derive Immediate boned faro the sum of Dr. Males In vie:orating Iktrir or Cordial. Them facts. supported by ttrofragable pact, are presented to the attentkm of joys tide, who CAM verify them by • single bottle of.the pied! cine. The Curdle] Ls put op highly concentrated, in pintbot Prise three dollar. par bottle, two fur dal dollen, sig 'far Orel. dollars. C. 11. ItIDO, Proprietor. • 192 Broadway, N. Y. • Auld by Druggists tbroughonEYbe United States. Cans du and West athes. • (Inners! Agents In Pittsburgh—Flaming Bran, corner Wood and Fourth inreete,• wad, Our. 11. Keyser, earner: Wood street and Virgin alley. Alpo. by J. I'. Fleming, Allesbenrlllty. - • SICELIVEIL MIWORTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. • - N0e.130 and 132 Second street, between Wood awl thulthtleld,..Plttebutigh d.. a d illit eel:alga. Liu 2 Mai th " =' . gartrimpol Dd. Irtgal rtglre the attention of the cap trsole. MU-ImM. NELSON'S.FTRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES.• POST OFFICE BIIIIDfI O,.TUIRD ESTEEM VITIZENSAND STRANGERS who wish : AL/ a z ...7% 1 / I= 4a an v accartlo odx, Fd hetroh l . r = lk ,tz e likeo w ees, l at L guarantied, or no charge made. Melon one of tho termed and beet manned Bide and .Sky light. ever COP *tended for the purnoetorith inetzumente of the' moot r wethakind.sad haelnitsdford thaysternof Dagnerreo• d r fo l ittrgea ß =ll/.1. tura. kV' ti"triat u to offer to the patrons of th e Art,' a etyle oftegnennotlnee. .ither singly or In mom which has 00565 been amassed. Rome open and am-aline in all veathece, feeto 8 ...loth Lla to o alma. P. ra. ntanalenT ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, XA3VIACTPM.II Chilson Furnaces, Wronlron Tubing AND FITTING GENERALLY For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings A. A W. gill mitred. I* Warming sad Ventilating * Main or Hot Water. Pipes or Mika's Putnam. Church" &boob, fleapita* Facturias. Omen lima% Court Munn hotels or Threlllogn. No. 2.5 lliarkot at. Pittsburgh Ladies Fancy Fttn. M'CORD do CO. would most respectfully . mita the attentkat of Ladles. to their line sal ocenpleta stook of PANCY MRS. now opening, consteiring In part Sable, Stone Martin, Fitelt.l4nz. Caroline, Siberian Mui *. Dock Nutlet, Clonett, Cooey and Swan's Down: Mugs Victorian, talamstrjalfe. Boa; an, corner Wood and Fifth street., * HENRY. „lit, o c,OLLINS, COMMISgI I ON rts la . ME RCHANT, CHEESE, 113;11PPIRR, DE A LER INS • And Prodono ihnernlls. I . No. 25 Wood stmet, Pittsburgh. tits OTIOE.—Tho undersigned, Frederick Loma& of the Am of Wrens, Steeling& oa.,and non of the /ate tris et Stewart. God! . t Co., hank • stylat r LOltth - Z Anrt P. M. f the - y '"". pos. of inanstaetntins bon and Nona and have taken the nue. Loma tn. al Water street.hebeeen Comm! Sheet Arena where the/ have on hand an amanilAwra of the miethea Lon and S.W. which they oder be eal• on amondoodattnt teems. They nepaettnUT lb* rgottf: of the . Fitton. • FRE tale 601.111 . . SUM. IL. NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE yam: . indnnn .S.WA snwt, atom the Manna, ENGAGED for many years exchunvely in the inuinfortnr• of ILOOGMOTIVE9.Invo rnandly couidonstay onbutod. by Widow" of bony b on n y and noun:num tixtom sad main abbot ma onable.tbe a=ra to f annul 11th , sttb despakb, mar y dosniptkni of no. on sell ' LICILIED NORIUS . k DON. PEARL STEAM WM. CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY, f! ~ ~ J il - • • w Families will be supplied with our rezio, IM'of YRTSII 014:11.1.N1) nom Es keying their or. t Out Mll4 or In oar bozo! at Lopn, Misc. Wood street. Item & ItelOrn torus or I.:betty and Cl< Kn. Plttaboren 11. P. nelairael. at J. T. Sunni*. 11) 7gritU A bloroorod r 45011f.4 &neither title dtles. Torr.. VASIL on didlynry. feu. SATAN. IKKICNEDY t CO. $Oll.ll .11.003. 111,646666. Fraarnwo BRozsits, (mammas rs wim 6 VIIOLRSALR DRUGGISTS, NO. ID WOOD OMENS. • PIMBURGII. Propidarsof Dr. Mattes Odetwatel Twsafare.l,er pDie. an • - Girard - Fire. and Marine Insurance Co. _ OF PIIILADKLPIITA. LIFFICE OF PIYYSGIGUiII AGENCY, maw /math sad SaLlibbekt Meets. CA MA L, Dminauii. M. Issals.l._l., Itie „lam IL A. Snarl. Ord, Paul Thrk. Drls,L Flanfera. D. Alltebell, name Joao& U. 11. Ino,sg7 Tisane Crams, Wm. IL timers, P. D. norms, A. !Wt. Phl6lP T. finyba, Wm. P. Meter. Ales, ISMS a. lr, 1 . 0172mv . L Will Ware Deltas*, Woollen notaries, ne•Sls, Carson, litsree Mmehaadlee aod property mmaallt, as, the most Drawable terma nallaimml As PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OE IIARTFORD,OUNN.,_. - Capital Stock, annual ?madman and ',Wank Fatah 411 . 1900 A L000. INcuItrORTED - 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms,again'. et LOSS OR DAMAGE BY TIRE, os virs PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Bp GEORGR ARNOLD, Alma, t0k1a4.33rp31. For Fittobangband Alkarbanr O'CONN= BBOTR & BANKERS AND INSURANCE.-DEAL. IBA N 0.116. Wood street. ono dwelt= flat oboe. Pai► berth—Day and sell Par sad Comet fords, Melt and TM. Embenere. Coin. Maks, Earn= 'ffeetern Time 111116. sad P.sondsaray Notion ailow .6 Ter or ot on Theo Panel of Car and Current *own and Innoto The and Marino Poll*.M.. the ..11rA6 bunniugas Coarser. (nab Caollal, 61111.660.1 awl nOw. liarian . do (knina.ll. (Capita 10.000.0004 P - • CHRAN. & RUSSEL [BUCCESSORS TO TROMAII - A1.1.1110NE4 Co..] GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 32blootti Whams sad 03 North Water Wert, WIRD STORE .4.IIOII4.A.IICIIBZRZAT. PHILADELPHIA, WAVE OONSTANTLT ON RAND . SPEUSICETI FOE DIUGGISTIP USE ...=l4l2, , „ada.:=l“Nigitte Igote.r. Icebdalra Chemical, Olive uld Westarn Sperm, Whale, Lard, Sea-Elephant, AND TANNERS' ' M r In. tads. awl Ws, Wag laripase . Verk of 01le, we areppatenet telarnish the moat favorable term. Tar, Pitch . ; Bashi and Spirits of Turpentine, Vamish, Canaphene or rine Oil, Burning Fluid, Alonficd, Strong drale9derise& Rine. Cotton and Soda Ash: ' • ASO. AGENTS I'OB TGIC wiI'AZAUD ZR COM pAN Y.^ ender* eorudardlyeuppGed with the r nue thole of this imprGor Gowning and Hunting Gunpoder, ',bleb Moyne aatbortzedpy the midous to warrant !gum to any he thle country' or MUMPS. Mt mg,a• TO THE TRADEey ACCOMM . ODATINO TERM.% tisepeinel. Rinds are.- ITV 0 lientseky Rine, in ',11%" " end 26 lb. Rep _" " '.. P 0 or Bea Rooting ' - " , .. Durit r i'S. CA1111;2'1;73, . . gall Sporting, in Cjinisters eq.. each. •: - Rine, • . —.,- ~ . ' • aatilganst- end ?liking Powder, In end -. . . ~ . . ..., . . . . .. C. L QQM,Ift . , Of the late firm of m'yerev. LeeMte. WIIQLES4LE DNALIR IN , BOOTS-AND 'SHOES, 'IS Wood Street,.Pittsbargh. .--- ' atil Ll:m=loe Omen , at:1%01011.11h. .61,As • - • • -111) 1 1,,E , HARguxid„kei; - OPP& I WATER, liver DIRKET. AND DV & UD kJ w y r if i tsfir st eg., trp rjus. A g o T flia,a6. ;or .hu ra. *fang "Zan we _Orme* btkA.. re. AL M" tl"N'TliratoutOfprra•gt SVA.:!,4 N44,NDNArSATIOR ndMX I 9N.. Jr, Lute Mt Ntillia r PrPnei Wm T S mrr.lr ,pp,s ...B. nays. ' HAILDWARE fi t irMSUNZAL::co., Beg to call the attention pt'Daperttb their ieteieifteeteeker HARDWAREAND SADDLERY, etenprhing Cu. of the mut compke_amostinents In the IMMITED lIT REM= RACEEr3,IIIALEIDOEC., *Da WM& tbkr affix on 'We eqemee. See. IU ducts going Rad" WM find flick Interest inotooted Lr .No. Wood street. Pittabarsb, (f zooid *son rdled.puzio limn.) id-loitoS Zolaiged -Varicose Veins, Weak Kars Jams kiti Wen .1313AL-1 would respectfukT to tit. the atteutton of perifitimmoimi the Inithe t0312r assortment of 81Ik Matte Etoektage, Knee C111:3, Ankle Socks amlbstiaiges the tellef ant cum of Teri ewe et Eideranii TAM Weak keekee Weak EMS Joints and the anticaut appliances =did in tie ears of &mann re nutrktg outward support. also keep ener . misty - of Bali limes Sollmftera, Moeller lieseee, and in fact all.litude or um ebattioil appltanoes meet in the ei ll ittsltme. ONO. EL }Emu, • Druggist, inh=4.1413 Mete. Weed •A. and Virgin .AkeT. Indigestion• and Liver . uomplaint Cured SIVIMPETIICLEMIL--Ibmal tolefoUoerinaletterfeom Bev. 0. Dlekenon, • itlasksearr In *row B. N. KrW-Dear glet—Mysebrand allehavina teen benelltted by therms, of Tout Petroleum, I E.b to ve you send mea box of two= dome bottle.. I menthe Conan/3030ml Alluleter in la place. and several *flay people are affected with. I n and an Inactkos 011ie liver the mama of_ turseLf wife.. Wore tehiait four PVIVALLII3I. Ott ho= OIL. IV. took wren( hot tlei—twO or three each—shout a y end.% half ago.. and we hare never Mied good heal foe years am Ire have alone that tium. I I had not taken duals bottle benne. that iblinese of the stomach veldeh se dleesee the dye. pestle eras relieved. and I have &It °thins. of Itsloor that lime. blp wife nee also relieved • Leitronle disease of the Ilver,vehich had been of several ears starallng. by the use etym. Petroleum. . Bold by S. 11. ICIER, Canal , GEO. 11. KEYSER. 140 Weal et, and Drugghts and Stedlda. .6 bealees arm where. I et, advertising Petnileura copy.] ode Hooftand's Gerinanßittitre prepared:ilia mold by 6r...7ackeon, at the German Sitalleal•Btere.'-'l.ll Arch street, Phils,lelphht, daily in theiawell de eerral celebrity. glr the cure of all dives!. arising from de lwrigament of the liver. Them Bitters have, indeed, pear. ed a bkasing to.the afflicted. who *how their gratitude by the most nattering testimonials„; TUT - medicine boo tablished fur itself a name tbaCcoMpetiters, however wily theta schemea, or seductive their protelees, ratutot reach.— It gained the public confidence by the irnmetuM beuents that have been derived Irma.. and w Rarer maintain Its position, F;01.1 W Pittsburgh, ,by FLEMING: BROS.. TirrerSists.. 10 wood .t. Alp, for ash by 050.4 t. IiZZYBEIt, 140 Woad street. eter24erdketi Medicine Cheits.—Dr. KEYSER, Whole side Druggist,of ISO Wood weed. has L orehand • splendid assortment of DLEIMOINI: CllllBll , fee Antilles and steam hosts, st various priors. Thome Itomnt of Articles of this Mod ',SUM do sell to sire Mm eall. 1•18-d8le Twee and Comfort.—The Conformator, lately Imported from Paris exactly aulla the net to the peculiar shape of the Mad, mo a new hat Lam easy on the head as inold one A nest it ands good Ilat may be had at 77 %Void at. - ap7l4.f •W. DOUGLAS. Breiust Ptunps.—The best - aprisiiitus for. drawing the breast ever Invented Is Dr. Treedbant's &east Pump. It sets without pain, Is Owlet In It. ionstruction and tonit are eatishietinn In every ease. Bold. wholesale end retail. at HEYI3O =VB. ]{Wood et. feRB Shoulder Braces. Should reale stooped and troubled with a Hanging rough, pain to the hreaset:eide of bock, Or any of those imitator arising tbenttionn you we Undentenel mo when Isay that a Shoulder Bracelet' Leann and oftentimes permanently sore there Dangerous harbinger. of pulmonary mama:ll4ton, Every one Is aware of the advantage such a .Itededifieemee in stralghtning sad . 'Slinging the body to a natind Bouillon— Remember this ell who desire na erettibrat. A full sheet and raparione hums. • Call at It.rme a. lad Wood street, when he Is Near ready to fit ►ll►goe and ornditknia with • • Micah:tar Timea of the heat and ha eat fashion. [From the Pittaharsch Dally-Diap►kh, Feb. 28, Val Xxecumer Asnet.s.—Perione who bare sitnnirod a .looping position, by following • L seden tary OCCUP. UOO will eaperienee great relief by the nee of the "Washington Stuipertder Dram" made and sold by Dr. KEIT ER, owner at Wood rtrestand Virgin alley. It answers for • lout and easlendore, the *eight 9I the pantaloons is a paned a to contlnsally tend to bring the .boulder to their vat aral poeition, and erapandrthe chest. We potehesed one went Unto ago, and hare teen en Pleased with it that we onsolleited gave it a "pug" gratis. WoMen. hundreds of whom aro iseratelly Inietred.br the weight of enormous o ..skirts.^ ehoult glen temente] these hr.:. Be partlentar in promising timelnd emotional. as semnrof the bre res sold are humbugs. (Facto the Pittaborgb Dieratat, Peg. 3. Ilatioi worn on a of Dr. geseeetWaehington alum' .ter Brauer, until t la no longer fit fur "orrice, we ftwitlar milt competent to diem:one open its morns. By using It, the weight of the pantaloons aids. In throwing loathe *boulders and expanding the cheat, arr Ale it summers everr. puma* of intevenders. No one who le.stoer.aboullercr or whose occupation le wit ntary. can offorl to to •Ithont cum of tbs." bream • Wourmand girl. whop health le too oiteo' injured lir the - wehrbCof their under-germents, should wear them. We hare ta led several kinds, but nano teem et all, equal to the “Waeb button," and we wialsothcie to profit D om One experience. Bold whoimale sad null. of the Drug Elmo of (horse IL Koyort. N 0.140. rumor Wad yt good yirgin Uldeik 'Mortar. • N. silo kin , ev il,. variety of 'insults. Ago yortoro, Body Draw, Ills Prts, Emu. Ytnoidolya, Summary ms2-ettIVI. A. H. ,HOLMES & BRO., SOLID BOX. WOES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, 'CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, TimberiMill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws, Mctftirep e.a Puttemlar CPA . and Bridge Belle, with Thread. and Nuts complete, PITTSBURGH. PA., Waltr.lloM. No. o f Woos 'ft.; lirTiEt:f TIM are Beam n t.O I work warranted. anhal-tt X'Clintack's Family Mediaines.---Wa earl LIN attention orheads of taionan.stad other", to weld rt on tta lbnulb lake or pima .. .amain Agony • Mt rout Powder.—ETery. variety Rifle Mining mid Elating Ford., In an Mr .paalnara .111•7 on band. and for we from Marotta., In lota to cult im Mum, on favorably tartna. Alm Seely Pnar. • D. W. C. BlLATKLT..•slsnufiketurere Aut.. n 074111 166 Front Moot. Pittsburgh yOTICE . ,—We have thin day,' Feb. let. as sociated with C.. VFILLIAM FLOVD. le the 'Whole • tberery and tt.tuattemiwo bailees. The bushes will le eontiourd at the old stand, antler the Ana et* JOUN YLOY Ul CO. •• 4ttr—N FLOYD. iNttaVartb. Feb.7s, MC . • SW MAUD ?wry. 2001 11000. !OLIN FlArill .t CO., Vtoolesale Grocers • arkd Commission Merchente,No.r3 Waal and rtr Wert. littetrurch. • fe-I,Aforaio A word to Barmen—bow to 'fiave good Butter and more of it. Dad heathy Sck. New Discovenes. VEGF.T4BLE CATTLE, POWDSR--,Theße Ponders are pit up In one putout I.lta and ire really • good article, not only for the diacare Incident to Aorta tot., Ogiat andother solll.hy ,butjoey are . Moshe an excellent article to Pompton the condition of the anlinaL Jy lath Onn. they mot only haMove the condition of mitch.volts, but they income the mitantitY as L ren as Ito pro. the yualityofmlik end butter that It locreeses the quanUt7 of buttir from heir a pannd to a pound a meek to sash coy. while thane persona who ham tried It my a pound and a hell to two pounds per 'meek, mith the mama kind of feeding al beam. 01 one thing we are certain. *limbo nee ltancamill nee it all the time and save money by the operatlen es veil aa improve the appearance or their stock. price; =: eta. a paper, t. me ,pre ford..KßYSSilt, ho. 140. ooroer WA et. and Villein Allier. isle Wholesale end ltetall Agent. Old Sores, Moers and all cruptians and diseases arising frtan an Impure or deirsmat state of the bloat. Are the extrwird !nary cure of Kr. Km G. nary ootl, a highly reepeetal4e citizen of Tartu:mod, Va.. by oa-aw. Ilpsubb Mlstute. Ile hail alcess And sorer of the worst dewer/Dtknt. and Coolly sot so ba de era. unaNi to walk, •trepton crahAws. A few bottles of Carteri Spanish Mature, the great blood ratifier, rand him, as It his mired hundreds of others who have uttered with rheums• Lim, hod exlfects of merrurf, and tabu ar.4 ulcers of the banes and jolata. ffirtlee aAvertlannent. CANDIDATE POE fHELEITIILATM. I offer myself to the Whit and Anti•Mmonle 'Party of Aneoheof Cowan ass candidate for nomination, to rev remit the County In the State Letrielatore, and If nemilest' ed and eloeted;wlll endeavor toeorre tho'onlilie with Adel niya-wd&wB JOIIN of Staler To. COUNTY COMMISSIONER TRAVIS KARNES. P.m.. of !Fast Deer Township ant s qindlitste belire the .111ihr Connor Convention the CostOT Commlsalonet. Wiumßegi,—Please announce the name eitl rEii. 'W. IRWIN. of the Borough of larreonallle. Ibr mains lion to the Mace of County Conunholoner. euhicot to the' gonfalon of the Whig and Aull•Iligoille Convention, nog oblige • mytrilkatc.9 MANY WlllOB. WIC N.I3IJRCIIIIEW or Peet.los fotaehiq is e shn ghlete Set the dike otOoontr Chenmhodontroahlect to the do:Wend the , Anth3lssoole Whig Coosention. Insie3Jhrter MISTER NOtine.—Froekthe numerous ildilditfitiOns army Mende and fellorellisene,•l OW.l:fly-sena r wndM date for the aloe' of lientirtea. subieet to the decision of the Whla Contention. to Le hold chiles 81st dap of Ear seat, • , ALEX. RICILLEDSOIL Plttabarad.ing[3.lBsl.—NaLidltertder • - WILLIAM TORSTrilitiaamdktate thr the olliaterßig later blame the Whig • alilB-te INSI. PERKINS Is • candidate for the ogee of Raglan' billbre the WNW Cloneetitlon:' - .... ' sou*, S. YAW IfIRIt, prlCUaabeth- .11aranalsils a eaadl &tato, Raglster,at the c0011..r Wats Wavantlaa, • IL J. LEMON lea candidate lee the to te of Register M. , Maar Woes 14'in:41,1140 1 w L.'mmlwtlon Hey' 'lam Wore the Mils ColiOattaa.. . apt; CLERK Or THE COITE3I3. 70ID1.110BNER will lot &Amiga*. A.gbr. Anti• Mom* and Whig Convention for ootpl . tiotkoo to the ottico ALLY/LAD= MLANDS friltko•oladidato , for cf EN otettAittficasink mitti.t to the, do.cision .of the Anti•lftioilaii4 QfiTj goovesl,ol2 - .' .-4W124 I.d• 1/11(111% IeLIINICEITOCH a.undldSis m. Us . , Oleo of gawks isaissfths WilitcoolsOiSosi• _; 101RA,MACIILI.of ir*Dlier Townitil.P.lll- sistiddat• tribe ogles of Ratorder, Intro NEWAD IIII.SEMENTS. , ~i :., NO u 'rjOE .l l‘ it i p a ltEßY G IVE k. , T , _l i tar settona aa adln=tor h reil i foatUld tear Warm and that maid amounts sill be tempted to the Or. plum!' Court. In and for All County . . 43r ronlbma r ., Aka and allowsnew, on B UYALAT, the 6th