1410 tiEIINA .sw BY warn • PITTSBURGH ; THURSDAY MORNING, MAT 11, 1854. WIIIGISTATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR: JAMES POLLOCK; OVAIORMMUMIWILAND COUNTY. , FOR CANAL C93IMISSIONER, _ VEORGEDARSIE;- 07 •ISLOBLS7 C00X77. FOR RIDOE' OF 1317P,REME COURT, ••••" DANIEL; DI. 81}11FSER; • or xorrooxsoi copFrr gli Workir Gozette.—Tho extends, eiseolOtSoo of our KW, Weft ant to oar bodnomosen • mot doldratte own= of maklorthodf tottinosoltown OtrotroolstSoe is totovonfoor and Ilvollithisoplmo.blat &moo . *reboot; tosektnottult sad shoo-koofoo• In Motors" • ylnalo;and Eastma Mao.. CIL Toe y e ottsern—Netther the Ildltaihd Ronne oar Printing hment of the Dad" gazette, are opened on Sunder. AD • time rbodedre their notices tenpins, to the Piper= Under amnion, will plonnhand them to been o'clock, en /Saturday. . . itsalleg ' Master on each ElPfOrig of ibis raw,. pit',:. A HARD rery is culled bee - any concern _ with It. Itis, notwithstanding, an institution which' theism! a General shadow into every free State comtannity, and involves every American citizen In 11013:10, afore of its guilt and odioniness. We haiehefore us the history of a ease in which a . citi'un of Penusylvantri Is threatened with a ju dried confiscation of his homestead and all ho • possesses In the world, for".the Lunatic rind chris .. tian act of giving shelter to 'a family of fugitive sLves , , • ,A little- more than fire - years ego, a family of thirteen slaves, escaping from Maryland to the : North, took refuge in the barn of Daniel Kuri l tasi,"ef Cumberland county, Pa.. Mr. Kauffman gave them ford and`shelter, aid afterwards, as . Is alleged, put them in his wagon and aldedthem r oeu their way. These - facts becoming known to the party who were in pursuit, the elmee was given over, and - the - resolution taken to arrest— , Pot the slaves, forthese were new beyond reach, but those who were alleged to have aided in their escape. Accordingly, Daniel Kauffman was ar ''refeted and protecuted In a. suit at common law, and•Staphen F. Weakly and Philip Drechbill, his Mends, were summoned es - witnesses. The case • was tried before Judge Hepburn, - of Carlisle. Mr. ICardfman and Mr. lirechbill refused to testify, on the ground that their testimony Might crimi nate themselves. For this refusal, they were thrown into prison. At the same ttme,. by the advice ef counsel and on the assurance of the Judge that their testimony should not be used .". against themselves, and having, in fact, no al . tentative, except to remain in jail, they gaVe their evidence, and Mr. Kauffman was convicted. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $2,000. From this; with Mr. Weakly's co-operation, ho took up t . en appeal to the. Supreme Court of the State, and the decision was reversed. Judge Coulter delivered the - opinion of the bench, and in the course of his remarks used the' following lan guageE • • The true - question in this aspect of the case might to belied is, whether in the State of Paul. sylvania a citizen who gives a cup of water and a morsel of breed to famishing women and chil dren, and permits them to rest a few hours in his barn, when they are snipliefints' to his mercy; or even gives them a lift in his .wagon, even if it should turn out that they are fugitives from slay eryto freedom,-does by that office of mercy and ; compassion break the law and make himself Da , • . ble for_ their price in the mart where men, wo men, and children are bought and eold?" SOOD after tills, a new suit was commenced,in which the names of Moues. Weakly and Brea lel were included with that' of. Kauffman, and the case brought before Judge Grier, of the' S. Circuit Court, sitting at Philadelphia, for trial. The final result was that Mr. Brecht:1111 and Mr.- WeaklY were acquitted, and Mr. Kauffman found gaSty;'and sentenced to pay $2,300. With this;.. however, the slaveholders nitre not, Satisfied. They wanted a huger BUM, and a more respon stble man.. A verdict against Weekly was their object, and in another trial before 'Judge Grier, they counted on obtaining it. They made an art • -plication For anew trial, which was granted; but the whole matter WU then settled by Mr. Weak . ife violin; forward and paying Off the entire ' amount'of the judgment against-Kauffman, with ''. the interest and costs. • The amount. Mr. Weekly had to pay—Mr. . ' lauffoutahaving nothing wherewithto help him • -Lwas $4,191, to which $BOO has to be added for counsel fee& He has received contributions • in Philadelphia to the amount of $1,900, leaving $3,151 to be met by himself. ' In. a letter on the subject Is'eays; The money I have borrowed in every conceive . hie way., and how lam to do when payday COME* is more than Iran tell; and howl am ever to get rid of the load of debt that now rests upon me, is my great concern. I took the property I now occupy, encumbered with debt to an extent fully equal to , my ebility to extinguish. At the pres ent time there is $2,000 of this original encum brance upon it, and now $2,800 in addition, that I byre furnished to wipe all off the 11. S. Docket, . which-makes - an amount beyond my ability to . reach. Then add to this snit $B6O for attorney's fees and other expenses, and you have the large suns of $3,130 that I have spent in this thing.— My farm contains 90 acres, but under all these liabilities, I don't see bow 1 can hold it with any rirciejiect of getting out of debt; the interest be- , ing about as much as I can reach, and at the IMO time eke-out a living, and yet I am totally AMID to selling.it if I'can avoid it. Ms is the old Aetna:sad, and I lordly need tell you there it not a spat upon it bid idiot is deal, eery dear to me. • -If this is not a hard case, itis impossible to conceive of one. Hero is a citizen of Pennsylva nia, geDty Of no crime, whose only offence is, that be obeyed the laws of God and humanity, judicially robbed of all he possesses at the corn • mend of a privileged interest which has no eats - taco among us. Slavery not only demand's that we shall not interfere with it, in its peculiar limalities, but claims also, and exerts, the privi lege of entering among us and stripping a roan of ids homestead and all that he holds dear if be ' dares :to exercise the high privileges and chi tin of 'manhood!, 7iiith such facts staring e ns in - the faie how idle it is to ask "what have we to do with &Meryl And, with an experience euoL as /hunt poor Weakly's, it is not to be Wondered at that many men at the North are - etopplog to ingnir' e into tho real ruble of Unfon .In whose,mtmeand by whose authority such out - - met are committed. . • ' !draft is to be made in this city, we under- itand,' to contribute something to the relief o the plundered Weekly. Any person desirous of alma to - extricate him from n position which 'a/1 must commiserate, may lesre -their donations ..with ns,or communicate them directly to J. MiF lerVitiro, No, al North Fifth street, Philadel . pldit; who hateharge of all such contributions. Wu/ isms confided to our care will be csrefully sent to the unfortunate mart_whose story we have . -- , Twit -Forma -ow Ccao...--We hare called ellen ' tkat to the fact that the. Washington Union, the , organ Of the President, apßrovea of Sir. Slidell's '/Asrl for letialiling Pinot; and .we see that Mr. ' ,Ingsraoll,a fugiethan of the administration, gave It a 'holler approval in the louse on Tuesday. The Post and the Union, of this city, hero said nothing en the snljern, as yet, that we Lave seen, . 'would be likely to commit thiniq b u t tb e i e lo little doubt that in the end, they. Will defend the President, if he chooses to maintain the pol icy marked out by the Louisiana Senator. • The Southern piers, however, do Cot take The, • the policy of national bountheering.' The, Wash ington correspondent of the N. Y. Express, save • ' liir:•BlldeTra plan for the rei e of Cuba is ' oundenthed by the Richniond Examiner, a lead ing Democmtle journal That paper also ex meowing desire that the President would chango Ilatrabinet lint is is too tato for the pewit. • :executive to redeem himself. The examiner be _ . Ilesseithat•with i better Cabinet he could tally the Democracy again to hionomiort This Will 'stand liken abethdity to, all who are aware of - the extraordinary•deficiency iu Oen:Pleree,' of those high moral and mental qualities which can alone ecnnound for their possessor tho confidence stud rtsinsit of intros. amid intelligent people. 71Ca • are indebted to the non. David . am de for ind .valuabla Congressional doc• , . _ Tut tic MMES.& 0141.—Contrary to the ex-1 1 ) !? 1, 41 4 4 11 ! of litr*ait.7o2teftil4l44 lert,l treeltienge, the 'Nebritaki bill imbicmile:ken up' in the /10122.0 of Repreientitives., object: all Other lanineseritielielitue mien the deficiency appropriation bill, baa been' laid aside, by the power end foree . Of party dis-, cipline, and it is now evident that nothing-for thc country will be done until this subject is dhpostal of in some way. -Many of 'the - oppo; , nents of the bill still hope it Will be defeated- We &caress' ie fear tho worst.. The President will bring the whole poiver of the Executive rte 2 partmencnt all Sines immense, ; to the belp'ot the enemies of the North and the traitors to , freedom, to secure the passaeof this neferioui measure. We trust the opponents of the bill in the Ilonse will fight it to the last gasp, and em ploy all the parliamentary strategy in their poWer to prevent the consummation of so great a ce. , 'amity, even although they - know , they must sttecumb:atlast. Something may occur to use Nebraska from the curse of slavery, and'at 'events every inch of ground should be contested. even if the contest , la wholly hOpeless. What may be the duty'of the free States, in the event of the consummation of the unhallnired scheme, if . st .. .stibject for future consideration. If it does not originate and' build up - a great Northern party, whose 'leading principle shall be opposi 7 lion -to the encroachments of slavery,: then we may consider ourselves hopelessly tbo abject slave' of the Slaveocmcy of the.country. The editor of the New York - Tribune does not despair offiefeatirig the measure. lie says: : Thus we are unable, at this distance. to avoid the dor:envier: that' the. Nebraska liberticides are to'fall in their traitorous endeavors to disgrace the legislation of the - country and bring reproach upon the civilization of the age. But, failing in this expectatien, we yet confidently bold to the belief that there is manhood and determination enough among the Northern opponents of this great enormity to take on the harness of a. react,- lute opposition, and amid every obstacle, and Sir: nigh every peril, manfully fight it to the death, even if that contest shall lead to the brink of civil reveln[lOn. .There never was. a timo in the history of - American legislation when it was so imperatively* incumbent upon Northern Rep resentatives to insist upon en appeal from Con gress to the People, illhaply, a partisan or pur chased 'majority should be found on this own ston recreant to their trust and false to freedom. In the last.resort, we confidently count on their unflinching determination to insist unyieldingly upon a vote of the people upon the great and in flnitely.important proposition to yield the great North-west to Slavery. To secure so righteous an end, no measure mithin the reach of the over borne minority could be deemed unwarrantable dr improper. Indeed, the failure to resort to all the means necessary to obtain that vote, would deserie and receive the hoe condemnationof a betrayed people. Although we do not. partake of the hope of the Tribune that-the bill will be defeated, yet we join it roost heartily in recommending an opposition to it, "even to the brink of civil revolution," and even beyond that point. If the battle is to come—if the North is to be subjected tog con tinued series of .degrading .humiliations until it is goadedlo madness, or. rather to a manly sense of its own invitded righ . ts—let it come soon. We welcome it as a thousand times more to be pre ferred than the present state of intolerable wrong and foul injustice. Disunion is not the worst evil which can befal us. It is infinikly better than a demoralized and cowardly public sentiment; which canonizes robbery, rapine, slavery and murder. Tna Bt./keg. WAIIRIOIICasx. —This subject doi ly becomes snore portentous. We cannot rid ourselves of the apprehension that Pierr,e's ad ministration designs to provoke aWar with Spain as a pretext for the seizure of Cuba, thus adding three More slave Sates to the confederacy. Went Pierce seems to have sold himself to the slaveholders,as a willing tool to carry outtheir ne . farious designs. Every act of the administrrtion' has outraged Northern sentiment. Ills Gadsden treaty was for the purpose of securing the right of way for a great Southena ItailrosuLandto put some thremilthma of dollars into the hands of specufa tois. ' The Nebraska outrage is designed to offer up a *rat free territory to slave breeding mid to in crease the political power of slavery. Mr. Sli dell's resolution for the repeal.of the neutrality we, meets with so much favor with .the Demo eratic press, that there is just reason to believe that it was iutiroduced by the wish or consent-of the Prisidentiand to crown all, his Minister to Spain, Mr. Soule; has made such eitraoiffinary demands in the Black Warrior ease, that the Spanish' Government will most unqustiohably refuse, and then we shall have to go to war,. or endure the humiliation of backing out. The complication given to this nffair by Mr. Soule's rash course, is clearly expresed in the following extract from the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger: Judge, then, of the surprise which will be felt by everybody, when it shall be known that Mr. Soule's imprudent course-which I apprehended from the first hour of his appointment—has re opened the .whole matter, and placed it on , a footing threatening the peace of the country. Mr. S. demanded peremptorily the removal of the Captain General of Cuba, and did this without antinstructions from his government, on a pri vate exploration of individual glory. Now, the demand for the removal of , a high officer, such ns the Captain General of Cuba, who ranks with Cabinet Minister, is always one or the last things demanded in diplomacy, and is generally enforced at the cannon's mouth. It is, when acceded to, an act of humiliation on the part of the power on which the demand was made, and a triumph on the part of that 'nation which obtains so int: portant a concession. Now we all know that Spain is a haughty, proud nation, that can never forget that she was once great, and the mistress of the world and hence it is easy to' foresee that Spain would sooner risk the worst than sub mit to what aim cannot butconstrue as a degri dation to her. national honor. What did the Captain General do but enterta in olds-avenue law, inconvenient and barbarous to be sure, bet not constituting a maw: Lehi un der the law of notions? If Mr. Souls is sustain ed by our government, the civilized world will look qpon his mlasion as similar to that of Prince 3lenrikoff to Gonstantinople, only that 3lenzikoff omitted the duels which foiiied the episode to Mr. Sonle's Mission. 'Now, if it be our object to quarrel with Spain, in order to be offered an op portnnity of sewing on Cuba, let ns at least con eider two things: let, Are we sufficiently armed to engage in a marine war with Spain, and all the consequences which attach thereto? And second, if we intend to take the island, had we not better do it by the army and navy of the United Statte, than by fillibnateriem? And if we only, mean to prepare the way. for the annexation of Cabe, would it not be as well to do se quietly, without ostentation, and without offering every two or three weeks . 110T11 a hostile resolution in Congress ? By all these means. we merely give notice to Spain, England and France to prepare themselves, or to put the, island in such a state 'ea to reader its annexation to the United States neither `desirable nor useful. I am afraid that these Spanish affairs have not been well managed, and that the expedition of Lopes and all that followed; so far from, belphig us to get possession of Cuba, has only placed, it fit:titer btlyend ourreach. • . Wo shall see whether the adadnisinitiOn will disavow or sanction the hot headed condict!of Dlr. Sonic, who As it was lmown when he was appointed, fairoredthe fillibnwteru, and would do all in his power to precipitate a contestfor the 'acquisition of Cuba. Cursed is, a nation When A Sairituut CosicFustoit.---The friends of f!re hibition in FeyetteUounty, held a meeting 012 the 3rd insthnt, in pu.rxrumee of the call of the State Central .Coramittee, to, appoint 'Delegatesitco;a State Coneention. Acter emundtation„ the fol lowing resolution was passed: _ . 4, Ra a/ad—That this meeting is'opposed to the nomination oft State Temperance 'Ticket. The fOlowing lihB offered additional and pas- "And an Act of the Legislature, :authorizing the qualified ♦otere of the State to vote far or againsts ; prohibitory.liquor lar,. on the 2nd Tenuity of October, la elatisfactoty to thin meet ing, osid we accept: the conditions of said We commend this.ee nsible notion to • Temper. snob 'seen thronhont the State. TUE Ilowitcomarar, far mily, is: truly wel dome to our table., - It contains eight of great Value, to horticulturists, anaTs all Who lore is iural home, and desire to ace it mu; lAlimbed on . d. iisata: It has, besides, great mass of ma n or gleaned from various: tiourcos, b ea ri ng u n 'abe question' of : hoed:albite, : and illustrated by bye .engraiwk specbneni of Strair tiersies. PabliShca by- James Vick, jr., Roth. ester, New York, at pemmica:us. . • KK. Attention is called to the advertisement of 1 1[10..8. McFadden !tea., In to-tliiy'e p!pfi; announcing their removal to their hew etOrr 7 • !MEE=M:MM ! FATIN AnI G A ° N l D d- N ib rE lV NT lThlini l.liATlN : u l ivA l ' l ak. .....,_ - ..,-- . thoultbln g , ale .13'aa . er F uater.' ,-,, inisnmeres, -- May Bth, .1&54.: I.No. *Mut atnet, Pitted: l L ... - - Ilk , ..~ It WO - 1004 to be supposed thattit Purr - 1 1t35.3ra have de our Wends, Patten., La, n ... ' chase of the anti-repudiation Dem o crats from I Messrs-ARNOLD &,'W11,LLA31,4,-; the'North Would be - to open and indecent as it }-. b eet `," en'thal,,,Lzr , ...eedteher, of th e Lute been. They have been taken up in dram-- ' i - ' AU ' lu— ,-- . WjAllt& K ~ the supply has been even greater than the de:: wed:, The test vote-ties 109 to 88, majority i for. the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, I, twenty one. 'I did not witness the Scene. I had ~ an instinctive conviction this morning of the mode, in which the outrage would be perpetrated, be cause I had imenthis thing done a great many times too often. The entire piece was welt re hearsisibefore hand, and there was bat-little excitement. The humiliation and defeat °file free States, though galling, was expected. Awl now it would be very foolish to agree that the "vote upon the Nebraska bill will be materially different from the test rote on taking it up to day., Richardson moved to substitute the Sen ate bill for his own, and strike out from the lat ter the Clayton proviso against foreigners. In that form it will pass.whenever the Democratic majority get ready to pass it. Members have been purchased by Post-offices, Custom Douse appointments, nominations for everything with ,in or beyond thegift of the administration. It is utterly useless to contend agliinst that in fluence, joined as itia with the diseipliee of the Democratic party. Since the thing is plainly to be done it is rather !spay that it was not hurried through under the previous question, and it is a, much greater pity that, some opponent of the scheme, did not immediately on its reception from the Senate move its rejection.. The debate ,pill now go on, day end night, for about three weeks, when, the bill will be passed. The excitement at first will not be, very great. The members who are about to betray their northern constituencies will not be in danger of their lives, when they return, as they stunld be at the South after such desertion. -The agitation of ths public mind, will not be so great as over the fugitive act, and really as that law was and is an infamous and cowardly insult upon one part of the country, brought home to the appre hensions of the people by cases of its tyrannical and inhuman enforcement frequently occurring among them, it was calculated to provoke a more ahkling and intense popular excitement than the 'removal of a guarantee which secures freedom to North-westcrp wilderness, hundreds of miles distant from any inhabited district. It is in the consequences rather than the immediate effects of the Nebraska bill, that its character is mani tested. There can and will be no more compro mises or adjustments on Slavery, that is admit ted. :But it would be extravagantly absurd to 'suppose that disputes upon Slavery will cease, or that they will become less frequent. Ilow will they be settled! Not by a compact or treaty again, because ' no confidence can be felt or pre tended in the honor and truth of the South. The appeal will then be made to civil war and disuni on. That result is inevitable. FROU W.9I4IIILNGTON , 1 cora:groat.* of tbs Dstlr riltsbitah Gazette. A glance at the measures, of this session, per- petrated and in contemplation, shows how utter ly impossible is any pain — anent or honorable peace between the North and South.. 'The Treasury has been deliberately robbed of ten millions of dollars in payment for a pal ,try tract of sand and gravel for a new stare state: . The 3liasouri Compromise is about to be re pudiated that free territories may be enslaved. Intrigites are going on for the purchase and annexation of Cuba, or of wresting it from its present owners by force end violence. This would despoil •the Truism/ of a hundred mil lions of dollars. The appropriation of $.50,000 for the pay ment of the claim of Rule & Monter for the Amistad negroes, will be made, which will be a direct Sanction of the African slave trade, as Ruiz & Monter were piratical slave dealers in Cuba, who had bought the Amistad negroes 'from'''Ort board a clove ship, which had Imported them contrary to law and treaties declaring their internees traffic piracy. After these things, in due time, will come. as I have shown before: I. The full restoration of the African slave trade. 2. The imppression by net of Congress of the fre‘dom of the press and of speech on the slave- ry question. The introduction by Act of Congress, or, mare probably, by the decision of the Supreme - Court, of slavery into the free States. 4. The abrogation of the State governments at the North by the central power at Washing ton. L. A change of the form of government into a close aristocracy on the model of the Senate, to be composed chiefly of hereditary southern slifeholders. AL as an alternative to the aboviprogramme of agitation and aggreasion, civil war and diau nion, or a dissolution by agreement without bloodshed. The history of past aggression AM outrage from the South shows an average inter val of - about four years between the princi pal acts. The violation of the Ithisouri Com promise and the legislation of 1854, are consequences of the fugitive act of 1850. That „grew out of the annexation of Texas, con summated--in 1814. In 1842 an'attempt was mode to expel Slr. Adams from Congress, and Mr. Giddings was driven out of it Tor presenting petitions upon alavery. In 1838 the 21st rule was passed, which convulsed the country and revolutionised parties. From 1832, .when South Carolina rebelled aphid the tariff, to 1835, was a period of incessant disturbance. It follows that the Nebraika infamy will bear its bitterest fruit, about. 1868. Jews. Ora BOOK TABLE. Viinsros's Low - RtaIRTEIL: A Guide for every man of business. By John Livingston, of the New' York bar. Published at the office of the Monthly Law Magaiine, New York. This is a very useful work, the result of immense labor and great expense, and contains a large amount of information which every business man Will find useful. It gives the laws of every State rel ative to lands, executing, and acknowledging, or proving deeds and wills, collecting and securing debts, taking and certifying, depositions; and' proving and certifying accounts; the rights of married women, interest* and usury, the consti tution and jurisdiction of the several State and Federal Courts with places and times of their session, military bounty land, pre-emption, nat uralisation, and patent laws, natei of postage, etc., together with raw forms rind much other useful InforMation. It gives full lists of the'of floors and agents, ciril;military, and naval, legis lative, executive, and judicial, of the Federal and State Governments, and of Great Britain.— It contains the names of about 40,000 _Govern ment. officers and agents; with their places of residence,salaries, and tenure of office ;To cotn pletelistoflawyers ln,tbo United States to the Ltnmber of:30,000, and showing- also where they live; marine, fire, and life Insurance companies in the United States, with their location, officers, and capital; all solvent banks, with thelr'officer: capital, and locality; all railroad companies, wit their officers, etc.; packets and steamers, inland, foreign, and coastwise, with their agents, times of sailing, and destination, and httndreils of oth er.falnable lists and.tables. - - Any one formai-ding. $2 by mail to John Liv ingston, New York, will receive a,copy of the SPECIAL NOTICER Whig Meeting.—Tha Whigo of the First Wert Allegheny . , In ewer of maintaining the Telneorenee .prlnelplee In one nonilnatlens are eatilested to toed In the Public School Holm TILTS XTZNING et a ce.k r .k, to eon• tultaa tlto oITPrnfAIS . 4 eloction debtgatee to the Coos 1.7 Convention ., • melt „ Wino Tome. 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The victims or dyspepsia ere enrol, the mesons ear relieved, the haliparalysed mime their activ, Its.. the engem* from beedeele, are tormented no more the weak become vigorous, the tint of jaindk* leaves the compleskns of the billents, the depressed in 'obits become buoyant, the sick In almost In every condition of disease derive Immediate benefit fmen the nee of Or. alone's . In vigeratlng Elixir or Cordial. These faits, empported b irrefragable proof, are presented to the attention otinva tide. who cam verify them by a single. bottle of theimedi eine. The Cordial Is pot sip highlyeeneentrated, to pintbot tles. Pelee three dollars per bottle, two tor eve dollars, als 1 for twelve dollars. . C. It. IMMO, Proprietor, - 192 Breaded, IT. Y. 1301,1 by Druggists throughout the Dotted Stafft,Cena des and West indie. Nlenersi Agent. In Pittsburgh—Merril g . Bros., :.r Wood and Fourth streets., sod th.. il. ° Keyeer. A t log and Virela, alley, Also, by J. P. ineVZ, Allegheny City. J*l2. sr OHRIVER DLLWORTH 44 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COJIMLSSIO MERCHANTS. N0n.130 antll32 Seemd street, between Woo and Eheltbfleld. I'lltsbutitl i zog ib tonte i lf lox ugt tgl t x!:, rellViAlte n and 11 . 1 • ropa on ' hatid, to lubleh we booth; the attention of the efts Leeds. IslB4mdfe. NELSON'S -FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. , POST OPTIC'S lIITUDINO, TIURD STREET. CITIZENS AND. STRANGERS who wish to obtain an aorneate, artistic and lifeßke likenesaat avery moderate price, will Rod it to their Intere4to oft at this known establishment where nabro eaßafitekin la guarantied, or uo charge made. Ravinn one of the largest and taut arranged Bide and Skylight. ever eon. strurtal fur the pumas), with lintrutnents of the moat ror n rfulklnd.and tugl i mtadalted Lh=etnalVtrreo . - cleghtittr Now York , Mr. y r. !Tarter. himself to he able to offer to the patrons of the Art, a.stYle of Dt.instemetYn... either singly or in groans, whkitt has never been enrpssaed. Roma open and operaling In WI smothers, from 8 °Work e.g. to o - mondial' ARNOLD Sz WILLIAMS, IS/N11PAC19.62 07 , • • Clasen Furnaces, Wro'l Iron Tubing AND FITTING GENERALLY, Far Warming and Ventilation of Buiidingt A. A W. will contrtict tor Warning ...a Ventilating Ll , ' Stearn or Cot Water, lima or Chlboon's Furnace. Churches, Schools, IloryltW, Factorise, Green Howes; Court Cowes Jaya, Hotels or Dwellings, No. 25 Market at., Pittrhurgh- Ladies Funny Pun M'CORD & CO. would most respectfully prl to lbw attentkns of Ladies to their Large and monad* stook of FANCY FURS, siow opening. colopthing In part Sable. Stan° Martin, Pitch, Lynx. Otradoe,.Blborlan Spot.r. Book Muttn, tionott, Covey and Swan's Down; Muffs Yletminea. Polaaaair Cuffs, Boas, de., corner Wood !Lad' Fifth Amts. HENRY. RWAR H. COLLINSk:' FODING AND COMMISSPON DIERCHAN: i k, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN - C REESE, BUTTER; SEEDS, FISH, And Produce Onnerully. No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. .105 OTICE.—The undersigned, 'Frederick i i tite= l ;,, f en e lir itrar.ll-. e i Tte,Tact this der Ihrreed. a Coaarnsenddp. under toe name and rtyle of LOREN Z, WARTSSTE CO.. for the Drumm of inanufeehning Jaen and Nails, and have taken the warn. holm :Ye. Si Water etreet,between Ferry and. Short street. where ther have on hand so assortment at the ♦arkUn of Iron and Nale, which !her oiler Ihr Bele en sennamodating terms. They rupeetfnlly eolhdt the patronadne of the pablk. FREDERICK LORENZ, Se: nitf T/lOS. IL STEWRT. NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. SchuyßOl Sixth street, above eke Railroad. ?headsMho BNGAGED for many_ _y_errs exclusively in Um manufacture of ILOCOMMICES, hare recently conaldembly enlarged, by astdittons of large Vann:ma and nurnereua naturals and tads, setae. trlll enable tbe =diatom to funslab. with desmafeb. ast7 , nucusugacv mown., es Liberal cradlL oclo RICHARD NORRIS • SON. PEARL STEAM MILL. CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR TILE RAILROAD STATION. Paulilieu will be supplied with our various grade. ofFREEIII GROUND FLOUR, by leering their or. ,L.re at the RWL or in our borne at Logan, Wilma C 0. ,. Wood amt. or Braun Reiter, corner o f . Liberty sad Pt. Chdr eta.. Pittsburgh; 11. P. bohemia, or J. T. baseple, Druiraista. AlleghertY. Flour sill delivered to Mollies la either orthe cures. Terms, CA9II ou delivery. re2dh BRYAN. ILEKIiEDY t (X). :On nano t.. IFILMXPORIMAS mann. FLEXING , (sroesssoas Eillo • co.) WEIOLESALE DItUOGISTS, . NO. 00 WOOD !ROUT • • nrrsßeßcar. mt. Proprietors of Dr. WL•nesOelabrsted arm fills..tc. • • Girard Fire and llarixte Pumranoe Co; OP PUMA IrELPIIIA: O FFICE OF . PITTSBUROO AGENCY, .rmr Foorth awl kbaltbilold .herby CAPITAL, Diaterome—Wm. IL Sean. J. T. Steiner, IL A. Sheekel. Sled, Paul Tborloo. KM. Davie, Madera, Thomas 11 , Mitchell, Swami Jemee, D. 11. 4Joenexys, em Craven Wm. IL Sowers, V. D. Si•ttrum, A. Hart, PbMip W. Snyder; Wm. P. Docker, Abel. trent rk.Jr.. Yoromo ebePpw:EL JOEL JONES, Preit, ~ • A. S. OILS/11T. see'y, Will Wane Cotton orWeellen Peetories.'ileseels, Careme, Boildlop, Stares. tiorehandbm sod property itromolly, oo ebe man movable term. oolertm.rl42 PROTECTION INSURANCE, COMPANY, Ur HARTFORD, CONN.._ Btock, Apoitsl Promlxnaa and Westotst rand, ft,000,_000„. INLOnPOBATED 1e25. Policie; of Inip.tranoe issued at all times on the most throralle terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR Till PERILS OF, NAVIGATION r' GEORGE E. ARNOLD, At. FoEntsborstend Minium m 0,4 IMES ---- R. G. LOOVES. Of the late firm of v & Loomis, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS-AND SHOES, 69 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. 343,11773 Citizen's Insurance Campy or rittenurgh ' D. KtNO, SA3IIIEL, L. )ARSE LL, Seir. OFFICE, 94 WATF.II, BETWEEN MARES? ASD IFOOD STREETS. II )Am tiVATBDNIMAL,II7 ST /mum no in si Lou or tannage ! , y Arr. ALSO opaisuf prrds elf the AEA and /MA/YANA rzo.ffl and TRAASPOILTA T Pamoet Robert Du e Asp.Jr, S. Ilarbea P gb, H. etannek, Waller Bryant, John Mtn. Larhianr, Jr.. &kl. Klr. Wm. llWitham, John & Dilworth. rm.:IF Ulm, J. &boom:mike,. ton, 8. gays, A. H. HOLMES & BRO., MANUFACTURERS or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT . TOCES, PICKS,. Timber, Mill, Tobacco Br, Cotton Screws, Skafor and Parrs/or Ituchinery, Car and Midge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., WAarnovar., No: 31 Woon'at. arrows Purr AND 820:11010 /Saran cork varraatad, a313314f Dn Pont Powder.—Evory variety Rifle 111111Innsad Blasting Powder, In all alta packages sling on band and for sale from diagsslnenn lots to colt our cluumm, on faircesble tame. .tlea gaits Rue: • ' D. W. C. BIDIVII4 atantifseturers' Alas u0..41A Pr=t stmt. Pittsburgh. NOTICE,—We have this day Feb. Ist; as wasted with us, WILLIAM Fla& In the lYbole litsettend Cantolulou business. The *shwa will: henna's..l st the old stead, under the ens of .70113, FIAWDALY). . . JOHN YLOTIL .• . ' . Pittalnuutt, Pen'2o, 1854. RICILARD MIAIYIX , JORII 11.0 TD. 1 RUM AIM norn—,.,. _...1111.1.11X ROTE . %I OHM FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers d Corautiosion Marthiats, N0.:1.73 Wood an 4 Lib! sa ntroit. Pittsburgh. • • fik2o-tfou'Alu • . . . . 4 .Warehouse, eta., torrent. —The prdmisell sow lu the orrapssay stJausts lICCIalls. on Pron. H., a Jolting thsYstd of the Atileliall Hotel, *ors the Ist it Aotil 0111111311 . . SPAY st Ms omen: • tabilei I. STATE IrtIITIILL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO IF)nRANCII 'OFFICE —Corner • Fonith - and Sadthiled Arad., Pittemrah. CAPITAL, $350_,000. uenniu—John - P. Rntborlbrd , Dauphin Co.: P. O. Lied odek Ilandsbnou &krona Jona., Philadelphia; Wllklno, banker, Plttabtirght-A. A. Carder, -111.1.bm A. J. Gillett, Harrisburg tL T. Ai39114 liarrhaito •Wi4 Klots,Oorbon Cod John A. ItutbertnnV Dauphin • - • - JOHN P. RUTH .a to ERFORD, wt. - • • A. A. OARRI R. Animal.. aa l n e d nartgatiortarld'ltUnaport oIOt Mon} f li on c =a and merehandloo ha dry or counter' At, TOO ram. ono 'Want with aillotr.• Pollan, on andfing hoopla either Feria:4l24Hr: or Are a tann of roar*. [vonnarltai • Bate - and Comfort.—The Conformator, Isuar teoorted.frout Perla exactly: Angie the net to the peculiar 'bap* of the Bend, so • new hat Ls es eur odthe heed u mold tine A neat fit and ••good net msyteitur I at 77Rod .f. HARDWARE • LOGO, . WILS ON Sz'CO , . Beg tocall the attention Of Buyers to, hei l estarmalußtoek of • HARDWARE 'AHD; SADDLERY; aumprishaatcrui of thettatit totsultt• assortumtal Ia the . • ' manta,':. hi:OEIMM UV REM; PACKErt Youtat f ps, EidArbleta tha ofaron thai oat tavorable • trams, Us chants haiug hut mu and anoir hateful promphot buying thth. a HARDWARE at . 4 "," " • .. • :-.....gt,-..tiaArrtur.•=l=7l:6;4'Ars :11reiiitook's 'Family :Blaillahuw-Nre .;iiith"r a:Notion of hods at 11hadheihaall aniors.ii vallarsorztcsk thaporth vas. of• Abler 14iblatiCluellf YdldoK• - :1 n and 7.fvgr . Complaint Cutd SY HisszVeruoLlKlM,,LLead the fidlowing letter inyin Mee , o4Mehmers, s dastimuirrbt, Orion: Mn. Km-Deer Elm-3fyielf and wife heel= pmu greatly bettelltted bT the use of your Petroleum, I wish to hare you send me a boa of two or three dozen bottle. 1 am tim Omgregational Misdate, In Ws Islam and mews/ of f r i medere atketoi with indigestion and an inaction of YFe..Pl2l(ol.l%relffelatlrVelitairirrentki um—tweet three each—about a year and a half ego. aid we hare never enjoyed 10 good health to teams we hire, alum • that Una. Lhad not taken a ale¢¢iia bottle belbre • - Math:olnm of the stomach which so the dye , * peptic wee mitered, and 1 hare felt nothing of it tom that Mete. My wife was aiki I f od nom a chronic disease of n • the llrer., whleh had been If enteral years dinars, by the use of your Petra:am. Pold hY 15 • 11 . MUM. Canal Resin,UEO. IL KEYSLIt. 140 Wood at.. and Druggists end Medicine . Daalers eery. where- !Papas advert/slug Petroleum comi ena , I • - • gbould you be emoted andtroubledWlth a • Ifieldng cough, pale to the breast, side re beet. Orauy of those ayroptorns addax therefrom; you will Understand me wberrlsay that a hboulder Brace Lemur and oftentltnes permanently core them Danger= harbingen apalmonarr mosumPtlrea. - Every one la aware of the advantage met. a Remedy weaned! to stralglitulng and Bringing the body to a natural positron— Bern s imber Mb all who desire an erect form. A full chest and capacious hang, Call at Bermes, 140 Wood street, where be Is Ever ready to lit alleges and murdltlons with • . Hturalder Braces of the beet and latmt faiblona. . . .•. _ . , Mem the Pittsburgh Daily! Marsh*. Feb. 21, 18531 • An ltsmictgar Awnct.—Pereorm who hare ICOnired • W.P l l , 4lPOdikkl, by a:arming andante:7 occupation will experience great relief by the use of the "Waehington Suspender Brace," made and gild by Dr. KHYBER, corner of Wood street and Vlrgh, alley. It answers air a brace and suspenderp, the weight of the pantaloons I. m paced as to continually tend to Ming the shoulder to their net. oral Paltion, and expand fah. chest: We purchased one 1M1,111.1 time ago, and hare been do pleased with It that we unsolicited gave It • .puff" gratis. . . . Women. hundreds of whom are annually Injured by the weight of enormous .."sittrta." should,ilso procure_ them brace. Do particular to procuring the kind mentioned, as many al the braces add are humbug. • [Rom the Pittsburgh Dispatch, Feb. 4,18544 IFirllaring worn one of Dr. Keyser'sWashington Shoal der Union, until It le no longer et for eervioe, we feel Per. fectly competent to discourse upon Its merit. Br =sing it, the weight orthvantalootis aids In avowing bark the ehoulldero and apiedliz the chest, 'lnge It answere every purpose of enspendera.•_•No one who le "iteormebouldered* or sansi• "OnYtten I. sedentary, can °nerd to be without one of these brace. Women and girls, whose health le too often Injured by the weight or their underverments, amid wear them, We bare tried several kinds, bat none seem at all equal to the . Washington,” and we wishothere to prodt hem our.erperietice. , • Bad wholesale and retail ot the Drag Store of Ovary U. Keyser, No.:140, corner Wood at. and Virgin alley. • r ifirSign Of the Holden Mortar. • . • . • . , , N. B.—l Also keep gym variety of Trust., Biappartera, Body Elm.. Me Props, Biagio Stockings, Suspensory. Ilaudagea. . . ory2-ddieT " The most confirmed cases, of the die- Tareatsa Dtmezt,uttentimes arises from indigestion. AD of at. more or ler, an, troubkd with' this annoying srmp• tom.aun us it Is a general thing. we do not attempt to medicate until something serious interreerea We would as a public monitor warn as our readers against the eln of musket, and at the MS.Ola time recommend to their notice Dr. llooffand's Uerman Bitters, the original preparation; us prepared by Dr. C. AL Jackson. No. 1 . 111 Arch street. PL If eutelphis.. We hare seen cures effected through Its Inge. ente."—Stntf't Melly. • Paid t¢ Pittsburgh. by FLEMING EROS., Druggists, 00 Wood st. Altsk, Gc.nal. by tIEO. 11. KgrsEn, 148 food stratt.' • utylP.hordk.s A good Comparison.—The Rev. William Roulatt, a well known Methodist clergyman. reeding' at Naples, draws the Ibilowing amusing but apt oomparison between 1/r.lPLasue'e celebrated Keretlfuge andnferreb "A ferret, when plated at the entranne of 6critdrole, ea ten the aperture, travels gong the passage, sieves upon the rat, exterminate hie edstenee, and draws the defenet caramel to the Ilea. And In Alia manner haver found Dr. 014)1.4 AXACTittIII reratf tope to operate upon stories, these dreadful and dangerous tormentors of eldhlren• This remedy, /Ike the ferret. enters the 'aper ture of the mouth, travail, down the gullet.; hunts niund the stomach, lays hold of the versos, shakes the lit, out of the reptiles, weeps clean their den, and =lies their car man. cher out of the system." • A iselahtor of Mr. Itoulatt, Mr. John Brl p , adopts the Shiite of the reverend certifier, this both giving their most vingelvoe'al approval of this wrest specific, after hav• Inswitneesedlits operation upon their own chlldrekt. Let others try.lt,:and be glided. llES.Pterhaeers will he careful to ask for DIL &PLANS: 8 IMSLEBRATILD TEILMIVIRI& and take none, else. All other In . ...Misers. are worthless. Dr. 31' Lane's Verretroins, also his eeletawtol Liver PSIS. ran now be bid at all reepertaLle Drug Stores In the United States and from the sole proprietor s, ,runa lIRCYrITEP.S, my 0.15 linecessonito .1. Wild Co, WOGS, start ----- Old Sores, Ulcers; ane all crupthins and Mennen settle* from an Impure or, depraved elate of the bleed. Ewa thaextramdinarrenznefldr. Win,o,lLamood, n highly respectable althea of Illeinonnel, Va., by Carter'. Spaniah Iltelora: Ho had tame and meal of ' the worst desedealeds. nod thmHT IPA n tad, beam, unable to walk, .rapt on ankh,. ♦ fen bottles of tUrtee'a Spenish Mistitse, the greathlood parider.. eared tam, is it ham eared bindrale of others who bane suffered with therosna tisen, tad saffeeta enamel:l,r. and pains eta alone of His bones andlointa /PM. adrartieement. •ptT.dtblmT. • Especial Notice to persons using Cod WTEit OlL—Thesubarriber bevies made anangrmonte alth Munn. rewriters t Thomirou fly a Maier supply of their rienuhs• COD txrEn on; Put up h , 'Pint bath., would reepectfully - Write the attention of the nubile to an ekantinitlonof the ankle. being.tolly persuaded that for innltt, and (tennis& from rancid 'tube or smil e It to ens.' tasted. ' , There to nor no Codl.4vor Oil in this country ea onior. 'fractal. to the above. ilandreda of bottles have UNDO add. and given unrivakd eallstartion. In the sell tie of cod Liver 011. parsons taking It should to 'careful to obtain I sonatas article and one froarrose • reneld testa and mnith as Its virtues are grstly enhaared by he helms Nereptilda to the stomach and not producing manta—puri ty and a pleasant Mate make It more readily taken UP by the lacteal. and absorbed into the blood. arid thereby in esitstnig the Midas of that fluid giving a tone and hail ing Impreesion to every organ through !which It MIN.— 'Sold by 050. It KEYSER. Ner.l4o, corner Wood et and Vlrgln ape toyft4teT Sign of the Golden Mortar. COCHRAN & reLTSSELL; ISUOLIESSOILS TO THOMAS ALMOND A C0.,1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . No..TlHuthWbsrreisuld 63 North Water street, THIRD STORE Aziorx Awn STREET, PHILADELPHIA, HATS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SPERMICETI FOR DRUGGISTS' USE Aperssosetl, 'Adsunsothie .Pasent, Noma • sod Polished Candle., Dilute, and ODlared..l Kendsll'a Chemical. Olke and Western Olelne &Aim Sperm, , Whale, Lard, Sea-Elephant, AND TANNERS` OIL, In bit& and !Ada, acing lugs impe^ - hars of Oils. Ire are prepared to furnish • the. neon tbe mud favorable terms. • Tar, Pitch, Basin and Spirits of Turpentine, Varniih, Campheno or Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Strong ai Deodorised. Rice, Cotton and Soda Ash POWDER 014 IPA Itll P :A " a_W rs r u ° ,:urgigi l ill 7 4ll; D th..l. klads.of this suplior heading gnu slanting gunpowder. Nebtrb they are authorised by the =skew to warrant equal to any in this country or Europe. FOR SALE TO ME TRADE. irhY AVZOMRODATING TERNS, the principal alndgere: : . PVT 0 Kentucky It lee. 12 N and 25 lb. top'. YY 0 , . Durk rho 0 or otlng. ftra SbooUng " " " • •• • cAmaTERs. American Sporting. In 9 . trdaters of!II. each. • .• Indian Rile, Kent.* y ‘ floe' " „""'firE'Llr "; orghleelog indDlaiding Powder. in Kegs and inb7,3mend `' lIIDES—ta just we'd per st'r New 1.1/ To Am aide by S. lIAKKAIRIII C rki, v iiv 011 . PJLAIISON;ur Birmingham *III be . candidate kmlE:minty Auditor, aubiort to the dtrbion oP tha Wbig llonmution. itHiPstot‘ roDrl tur2l-dk•ta • OkiDIDATE FOB, THE LEGISLATURE. I ear royealfSo the:7 - 3'5'141x and Aul.l4lamoule Party of Alleabeny County: as tandltlate •ftirmouatuatloo,. to rep meat thlaCcuanty In thoStata Lealalatute, and If coolleaar ed awl elacted e .111 endeavor tonne the troblloloittradel ty. sapt-wdauS .IOIIN IPELIISNY, of Stealer To. ITSKIA3111: kilitiW — a Wale Supervisor on tin : Poona. Canal, will bet aasuildate for tha laglalature, auto.' soot to the &Aeon of tho Whls Convention of thla acuity , mylradautor • • dir.Ess: Dux Warn. • COUNTY CONICSiIIONER. bol. JANES &GLENN, of Uppa Elt. Clair towskahlp, •111 to.• cindlasta Wore the Whig 0.:m.4101.1hr - Coianty Commladoner. FRANCIS KARNES, Sm., of Sant Deer Township . :011 in a candidate *ix+ the Whin County Contention tbs. County Conualsoloyer. taytedkarta .IL. Wawa. rattl—Plenee announce the name of REO. W. IRW IN. of the Borough, of !Ammo:nen* Ibr ammlna- Ron to the aloe of Conatf Ootaiohaloner, enldeet to the deolasion of the Wbla and Antl-Weinnli.Conientlon; and tor&danteS' MANY WIIIOB. WN. N. BUROUVINLD,of - Peebles Township, Is in as Mate for the care of Cosurty COMMlralorrir, auLjoctro the dodNoa of the Aritl4lssoole and Whig Convention. REGISTER Notioe.—From die . nuniorous.tolicitaticins of my friends sad hlkordthsems, I offer myself as'a candb date for the aloe of Ammo, subject to the decision of the Ohs COnveistloo, to to held, °litho dist day of may, Pittsburgh. AMll3.l4s4.—libtsitutiff/ • JOLIN POSTSit, et Baldwin township, will to a en• for Resister, beitito the Whiz ContantlOu In Juno WILLIAMAOIII3II7IIE esedidate Sac the ofilbre or Reg Liter tem . the Whig. diumtloa. - • • aplll44 'WM. PERKINS Ls candidate ter Up ones of Redder lam the Whip Costreettoo. . • • selfete W.V. IC.: VAN KINK, or KIVAINth Borausak, Is a eand data for Riglster,st the rowlaN Whit 000reptIosi. ' apt4dAvtefl • • IL J. LEMON Iris auttlldato for the oak° of 'Weldor b. Sure the Whig Connittiva.. • ' • aplZta ULIIY Weenie Le a esaldate for the main:alga far IL egt idea hetie the iirbigamematon.. • ' eyS 7 . 0 OLIERIC - TICE 'COURTS. .". ;UM 11011NEX•111. ho s anidldsto W 'th. Anti-.' MILIOOIO and 'Whin Convention tor nomination to the Ohm of Clerk of the COtinte. : spite • A IMANDIR 11.1LAND3 will be a oaraidato the the of ere stank of the Courte.' ito,tdeot to pet &Chien of the' A.u.m u o,g..d WM; Convention. eht2.lwe RECORDER SAMUEL FAIDIEBTOCK V ars:Mate je r th e c ak e et Remitter table tbs Vaila OslSTlObibbl: . spit - JOUN MAGILL; or West Dmr Tawnablp. I, • canalste tb.oelaof Emaaler, beta the Whig Ctave•tiau. DIRD...CIat Wednesday aftetnoonott 3 o'ckelx,ioth ofildbett Ois, iha Stitt ye:lr artam The Assail .1111 tato itare ?Fl.:lfy dtattaaap, at t . _ . NEW ADV ECTIMIZSTS 1:1 Tlit9.lTT op,Prrosou • , , . ... • most ign 1 To Nrtr A, 1A.14 . ' MM.'s. • A‘t are. . . \ hairea Unkrtown Small Pox o Ilydroorahalaa - rnesmnifOcaßoacla... a InlinalmAtlon of Brain 1 ............. ..... -.-.- I \ 1 aTkre;T:=: . .........=.: ii ...... '.. .:2== . .....: ' \ . Total _. 11 • Naha 16iFemalat.77W1alto 16:-P.ok5a1 , I—Total, 17 or rat 001'1 rotor our, Fr:rn 1 ' • - *** ... By order of the Booz4 of Mal c. ItußpocK. Physidart of Ballot Health. Planished. JEOuined CCommon Tinware, COPPER AIVD sitzEr moil, - WARE yisi r JSGROVE & YOUNG,. Wholesale Man afachtfen of all kinds of Tin,' Connor and Sheet. ars, 9S Malden Lane, Sew Pork. Urns, Steak Dishes, Water Coolers, Battu, Toilet Setts, Plato Warmers, Coal Prattles. is, An erasdnatlon Ideals. stork,- which tir quality . and misty lawn:massed, Is solicits& FOUND ---Two BOXES, containing a (jti un lily lteribandlae, was found In the Diamond, last wa,dr, owner Is retutcrted to ran at the Maaor • OF Are, prove property, pay charges and take them away. • nty114,34 _IIOST AND. FOUND--Oo .tho'night of the ,41 4 th lest, a medium axed leather TRLN. Kt with i ir=ol2tkhggf the nmuu t o y r iniala ral ltr a go. er hove the same by aoohestom at the MayoesOrtiee inainierarerty and Daring all exponent. myll-31.•' AirßeflANT, TAILORING' attended' to elth promptriese and satisfaction at - • CIIESTAR'S, Bottle MD, ii Wood et. myll - `lee Andy to plesee.mi, NEW .BOOKS at Davison's Book Sto — ro;. Gri Market et.. near Ulu Bo's Daily Scripture Illustratlong Mt Student In Munich, by ilowltt The Daughter. Margaret, or Prejudice at Haw Ct mmitig. on the Apochmise; Church Before the Flood Voice of the Day, Night and Dead; Dew, diction.; Sic., gc. Throurd's Work& The PremiumEmmY on Prophetic Symbols, by Wlnthrote The LI& of Ber. J. W. 31c0Innee; Dietary of the French Protestant Shave& Spirit. Dab histatlone Beaming -0 and Batilained: by Dahl& myll • J. S.• DAVIBON, Bookseller & Stationer. 61 COAL FARMS, 30 good Farms, 29 Hous e., es and Lots. ISO Lots Inditiontrit locations In Coo 40Conntry Feats of the but kind to the vicinity, all orwhkh aro described on my minted register, which I will be pleased toTrials to ems one who will mil, and good bargain In what I base to Pell. Call and sm. \ myll•Im THOS. WOODS, Cowl Broker, 75; Otti t. AVALUABLE DOUSE & LOT, on Ch 0.- ek nut et— Allegheny City, of S moron or stable d oth erConverilences. lt o ff ered vet 7 low.. Enquire o \ \ THOS. WOODS. 75, 4thot. H \ ERRING-40 bbb. hest Herring in stpre and thr ado by 8. & • . ACKEREL-10 Was. No. 4 jos*. ree'd M eonialimment for We by P. MARIM0011& CO. ELAIN GLAZED PAPER—A vtiiiey of Patin anlehed Wall Paper tor tunneling. am:peeler , Stone, Pluk arid Weed rolora.lost reed and tbr We by mill' TllOMAlf PALM KK. Si Market at. . BOOKS, BOOKS—The Planter's Northetn: Bride; A Sten from the li!ew World to * the Old; Hager. a Story of to-day; Day Dreamt. thrione. or Italy: If pedal.; Dream Land by Day Light; The Day. of Bruce: The Betrothed; Rural Home. Orr age by tnyll KAY F Ci)..65 Wood at. • EIV PAPEIt lIANGINGS just . ree'zi froze Mears Delimort t Co.'s celebrated Manufactory, 10 large amortment of Hold, Velvet and Plato Pa perhanging& with !larder& Centrelarreacor&Fr.„ for mle by myl I , IV. P. MARSHALL. S. Wood et. SUGARS -88 hluls., N.O. Sugar; 8 do Varified do. Momeare-50 Ltda. In Oyuruk VarksktuS Correa—io balm Rio, on enneignmen to arrtro on B.R. Quaker cur, .1111. told low on the whart.". • myll W. A.' hteCIAIRCI. II REAT SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN maLAWRENCEVILLE. ON TILE PREMISES—The mb er will offer at Public Sale. oat SATURDAY. May lath. at 2 delnek. PlftT valnable Building Lott, fronting. mr Dot , tar. Ewalt. hlalett. Nntosaleand Meldnot Ma. These lota are beautlftdly looted AgT prlente reside: um and from roundingthe A.llegheny river. Valley-Rallroad and the eenntry, being located within a ten rods of the Excel:dor line of Omallanana which affords to parmona do. Ina Molar. In the clty a eileap and rata emmeynaeo.— Property In this vicinity' Inercaainglo value rapidly', and the lina of ennaolldatlon :WI soon embrace It tnaktag Lawrenceville the lath Want of the ally. :lab:will be Kim. Title Indisputable. And Omnibus Awe to buyers; free by callings& No. 21. 6th wt. Er alma, Apply to ' mfll R. ateLAIN. No. 21. 4th mt. DARED PEACLIES-10 bus. urirne for sale by myll HENRY IL COLLINS. . TROUT—IOU half bbls. for sale by yll lIRNRY 11. COLLINS. RACON-90 tcB. for gale by ' mrll nrrYirr U.CorraUS. 1 INSEEDOIL-14 bbls. for sale by • LA 1.711 HENRY 14004411 M litoxtovaltela*trice Comiiany..':.- bbe N OTICh is hereby given that books Neill be: °mead ier the enbeetipPoo of the Capital Etat ofthts oany. on MONDAY, May =l:4 ISM. The .hoolee wit] eloctta the d 3 " o r eltlirn " rbe t ?k b r c oloVVAgi; telkeef Hopkins k. 1 4 ". N 0.120, 4th et-, I 1 labial. Pa.- ]it the Ce..eporstore. ' my 0.4110 t Pvn:mv:mr . . ~MONDAY, May 15th, (if the weather 1.;t1 teal Bret rale article of BUCK EER. excel. oak to trued at FR. lfil.A.UB' Beer Cellar. ea 'Fourth Urea{ Rood, eerie lota 2a ACRES OF LAND, near the residence el of the late Walter Yorward, • Esq. It le • beautiful halation, an which lea good tugs Dwelling, • One Toeing Orchard; alai, on It la eight sem of good oral, whirl, If dog and mold on the ground will bring nil that la asked the land. Irian want • twrindn, enquire anon of • .witiliaf • . .• TIIOd: - WOODS. 78. 4th at. • ACRES OF LAND, 2 1-2tnites Enst armed sod ie amid order. the hallow. irood limber. It has alt the orlitlaborbood ooarnahoweii to make Woofers woo Portal/Ikt. thopriro of tOOINIt TAUS. WOODS. ERMINOIIAM LOTS FOR SALETONIi. valuable Building tot; one of which bami a' front on st.. of 2S Pet. end extends through toe 24 ft. street 120 ft. The other has n front of 24 ft- exteudlug beek.oo Pet. These lots tare pleassnUy heaed wad l • part of the town rapidly lutprorlair. Will t o sold at n tarpudo. as the owner Is eloshsg boldness in the city. for peke and terms. apply to B. aIoLAIN. No. 21 Fifthtd. amill No. 3s; Z 5 do medium do reed atidtr Nale by A. - 1 A. MeBANT.I3.I. Tdst. - • Proposals for Dial, Slack and Lime. EALED PROPOSALS will be recd at the oak* of the Plitelairgh Oa. Co., addreseed to Thomas a. ereil ; Req.. Preadent, until the lath Inst., at 3 o'clock. r•I..AVeuPPI Ting the work" rlth • 1:A000 tombete Coat 40,000 bushels Stack; 13,01.20 to Lime, Deliverable I. the Company. stores In rub ommtlUelt and at such (Imes as thelioard Olaf direct. Payments cult.ree 'erring 20 per cent. to rumpled= of oontract. Any Information R. to onallty, can be obtained by 1W- Pllctitlon Lithe underalr.ned. the trorice. • mylo W. R. CRISP, Engineer. /lEALESTATElntideaneinfi in pries, aiso, rants, espences. kn. Thom arhamlt erol snit is welt a near the city sa In it,and deshmis of enjoying bet , ter health, are requests...lU look at the be utINl Banding lots offered kr sale by the submits., malt. Washington. Large Lots, small mines and easy terms. The Railroad Is non commenced and the atom pramertrsoon be serl maef . of scorn. B. CUTIIIIgBT R 50N;144 34 st. CBERATE DE LAlNES—Murphy atj A Dumbfield etre win nietive ikrawe Dor; a ille. 133; ets. per rord; LINN One Drown and other colon of DT2IO Lamm alums prtee. We WM open tomorrow or ant day afunharsupply of MIA Mantilla. • my7o X T EW MUSIC--'flteriferdsruan's Mountain 1.31 Irma.; Sonic of Llbertyjoe the March ortbeeorA ' Sweet WOISISAZ - 1 , A Lnatt • . , . Pop KO. the Weamel,' with it 11 , L• description of the dg' ureas , Drighleet Fanny Polka: • Chdet 8114,Tea,;' . - Bub and MORPOLI, asered melodies, with brilliant rariationg Very elognotly bumf Ow the Mann. joet • %WU. tngether with a aeleetion anther taelihntable made tor the M e alier, inutivand Violin. 11. SCIIIinDISK 1 (XL 53. 4th IeGAN & AIIL, No. 91 Market it„ are - now yetwielnit a tine aswatment L • • : tele Coilarg . Spetwer_s no d LOttlr. ' • • Grenadines; Th• Ban, tierage,s • • Preach and Organdy Lawns. , mylo erERFUMERY—I . nato thin day ' ree'ilAtio laturst and aunt apsortm.a tot Perfumery ever elrei , n Plttediurnh. consisting of fioept, liair Oil, pomades. ZewubiaZtr i VeLogine. in; aim. a Tory kir& and tine , Awe, Tooth Urnahme. Corot*. Le:\ . myl u C . JO). 11.1011 h . toe. Diamond altarket eV' • ' PURE BRANDY 7-2 asks otpare . unaduL, trratedtarsear. Ilw inalleinai Tarnow& teed by ' tnyld - JOS. PLENUM:4 ear. Ellainand 'Market et. CONGRESS WATER—.—I have this dny recd 4 gro.ofOnvirrese Weitei fresh from - then nen, In Pt. wad at, trottl:e. -•.••• ' JOBJCPII PL O:bFORD WATER-4 bah,. and 10 ball Ws. of thle eelebested.Water ree4 fresh from the y YLILLINO, ton Dismetidt Merket et. BL LICK WATER-2 LW: rethl and on LIP UP by : my . lo JOS. IPLEMINU. EAD-1000 pigs soft Galena Lead - rec'd AA els day Or Jab by J. A. HUTCHISON t CO. SIJOAR--5U b.lWWiin6 N. 0. Sugar rOo'd oi souslgnenent for Ws low Lr• • tu7lo • A. IMTCIIISCIN A CO. L.4ILAC PAINTS 6 tons New Jersey and Ainerkau Mae Paints on band sad for see by F LOUR-200 bbla. Extra Ohio Flonrjee'd orwl Aosals Or A, A. IfotIANE.II4, 2d in.. BEA , l4.9 : 4o 7 bl6lsTarnill white . rao — 'd ' and for Me - A. I A.7deILL'VE. 114,2A5t. 'HERRING-160 bbl ITTra rning:best sr4ottrie.th,2d.t. R AcoN--30,000 lbs., hag round;_ for, sale Lby toflo A. A A.llcllAtiit. L IRRIED REACHES-300 bug. for male by Vmy'lo ' A. J. A. IfellANK. SOLE . LEATHER-200 sides lleatimbre Sole Leather teed sal for male by- K, DOZ., PINK LINING'SKINS rCedind ,410.1br We by - mylo ORAN? MOWRY. . yIME--150 bbls. Louisville Limo in store tor an by tom J. it W. REA. 74 Water et. O ATS--1000 ttciro for sato by MTIO W. RRA,I4 Watei .t.. "DYE' aouit-44) bbls, itt store for sale .by ..,llLLosyle • J. it.W.RILL 74 Water at. 6,2UNDRIEL.9—.-251)b1m; Lard; : 'TT T hilt bbl 4 bark 3 bh lo - ariuc T . ". • ••• 12 bags Maimed: 100 ppgalaaabona • WAG:ft Ewe, s, saw • .42 bingo Groand - 111ita, toastbre ..taamer Alloata ibr uleur. mT11:1"1841341d i DICKEY is CO. SU OAR-300 Midi: ra consign out and for N10,D7. mtlo smavan T taLworatAce: - MOLASSES--d°°lbblsTin store and for lex W. br mylo FIRRIVER. DI - MORT/I & CO. COFFEE-360 bags Rice, and 40 do Java, 11/ *ton mle by SHRIVE% DILIYOUTII 1 00- I~~AIi 20 0 s.N.O. Tar in store for o,ole A. by mllO SIMIV/110, D I LWOUTIIIk CO. SYRUY-75 bbl.. Brao . lyti• Ibi man bJ. 213 Z SitlMMlLWOligrteo. BANS —175 bbla. ' witite; aupetior. X. In skin nn , al. by 'REIRINEIC. DILWOILIVa ' tai: to oliveartil-foTtak by . - ylO 111MM/ft OD. T. ARD-10 bbis: and 20 kgs. just , lazkding ILA and for Ball suaistsanwosslt co. P . EARLASII-13, bb bi. bit Juni. iectunfig and b} 1710' .ICDALZELI, 'a 0. 7== AIIES P. TANNER, \ynousea, DEALER LN. , .p,OOTS,- . SHOES, - pqNNETS;'•ILEAT.HER, &C... • • , . - No. 56 WOO Street, Pitisbirgb - Pa., • " . 5 „.• •-• ' \ • • pleasure Metalling the attention of esM Omuta WeeMaste mmerstly to Ida e er , BOOTS,. SHOES, BOlll5=4.lLiTB, ISA mmplap TEZIti PtUil , Med. Wrest from t h e N.. England Warmlbeturele, peloalpally ffi loam MetLatettitif of \ \\\\ OVER 3000 CASES OF THE LATEST SPIHNO STYLES,. • - A \ Adaited . , s eiprera'l7 \to western Sales fy , . tiV Steak of r 5110..1111.A1D. MK. 64D28 LARD ;pm irmr.s.4 *Arks. ro,h‘ as m.,.rosrmy TRIMMING& \ \ .?..l i erse o tgat t er n ixafor Spring mai SommorSelee, le Trey . lame end ammeters all the Strka to be tbaral on \ s hire eld suses7m, - ,vi one d;r iiesstamtereianfl i se 'Mast to Mil aud exesubMiltieStTspitili B7(l4X;erblete', ppee.s otrt t O Cbse, b %etr k" paet l" uu b* ee w easab unu i . - 7 with Itsl. osiratlsTuttli t eptertZ t e li t t r i "="111144. _ . . \ \ \• \:\ H. 'CHILDS - & C 0.,• '' - . \ WHoLEsAi:PE 1300 T AND SI-10E WAREH,OXISE, ' `.. \ NUMBERS 133 AND 135 rWOOD STREET, \ \ • ` , - , N , \ PITTSBURGH • PVNNA:. \.. . - \ AVE jnst received their, ..extenteve Spring Stook,• consisting of upwards of. tillytkii . L LibutidredaselilloM.l3ll . ollB,llArk, CAPS, k DOX:OTS, allot latest stilmiandna!rst fashions, !Moog Ithla BLidless &Misses' \I , 'Mid .. ilk n.”.. .1 Children* , Moire* • . Ladles , Boantetk. ose-Kossuthe; -I Calf & lilp Boots. ' Paha Lear Bats, • - ,`‘!" ;Fancy French' Lace„ Purple ',area.. . \ I Cok'd Congress Booty, Canton & pa i l Hats". - Snake Skin Plait, • Silk Tipped Gaiters, , sc nt.Olcive\Button do, Leghorn & Straw do, \ -.. - I Ettinl Fancy Belgraitc, Sontags & Enrekaa, , Coa r s e & Fine Buote Fur and wool ' do, , .'s Gossamer & GLlce, ‘ Albcni & Paris Ties, i Oxford it Uni'tn Ties, 'olaritt & i'lusheaps, Pedal & Rutland, 3 , , • , _ .__._ _______-• , _ Together with a greeat warietT or ratitT Goadi.P•rtirkluir mai.' —-- rensehlng sa.. VIPM•PMFaajf o'ol7 01- \ dint for purebselng at lowest calls Psi ooL vittf gout eare in the eelectlon o dna adapted to tha Wostens trade, ens ',, are enabled to ecespete Eneossalblly wltlifirst Cbtbillonses East or West. .. -‘, .. i hrg er ,t.p ts nukin g our oiterill and It to thallqulr *taste to ennead erandue before pnrehastnit mil/ 84 ./laok \ . . \-----.---.7.=1—,,,artrl A NCE Collll l4 %."". ... , AUCTION SALES.- lET N A INSURANCE CO, , DIRAI`TY, Pill - , l'a ' ChTTAII. STOA 8 p0, ) 110(1. 'N, A •\ , ' TIM. K. DRAMA Pea ct:\ 's, ' ' .`•., . • ' TllO3. A. ALIMANDE Serre,tary. • • , . .„.., \ \ Thowan K. Brace, - ' Stameser Plonk., Samuel Tudor N. A. Bulkeley, • , Ward:Woodbridge. Id ni t i ti M lUX . . \ j ;r2 E k ( ir. l l:l 7 l t e4 . , • . ' Valuel A. wa: ~ • . Hobert Puma. . 1 .llenry Z. Pratt, John L. Were% 1 Anotin.liunhamf. ' • Mlles A. 'kurtle. 0., , , . I F. Jah i ts . 3. Alornag, MirTolicle on Fire ...I Inland ItisAllYiesued on \ favors \ hie terms, by , (MUFFIN S. ARNOLD. Agent:. Jal4.lY `,.. , No.4T Yourth street, PittabutO •- \ KittlYithing Bridge. - • . 11)ROPOSAIV for reTetting tho Masonry of! ~.R. the Kittannine Bridge will be received at the oillin , Jd the Company, nr/I the Fleet day -9f • J une nest. Thu I;il:ll l ,anif,... t ",,,A,V,Vl7.l 4 ::elafgr..= zro,' perchesof first class ' A height, °ger, may etnbnow the whole or a part of thawbrk, e..3pecllFrations exhibited and \ information tveralllnt i Silvork, given j o . n o. arslatr . o to V. .trygt i g;rl,l2 . " 7 , Pee.. SlttenTt Britten Co. ' \ A ' ----- \ tt_. - . r. g...tuf•or ip.mk....--. ....... :....1. nuts.' _Ii.A.TEMAN, FALLIII4I;;CO.,' Commission ' nZilev rl t ir.e mts, and General' waidera by Canal. River' . Rail d. No. 7.., Canal et I. (between Main and 21""' x i i7st--‘ . t'. . s- fez i , ,), go v 4l: ,' ,T t Picti u t, • \ , m J. c.'rk.,.6 1 : co.. • •,. , , . 1,1,,b0n. No; I Co., 1 . .A W. 1). - Satten& Co.. Cincinnati... 1 • 111 , 1rl'articulai attenthm given to Trrn Shipments from , Yittehurals.l* - Canal to Wabash Valli l and Toledo. yb.Coul A \ Tit B itD:: toms. myr - • - .- JOSEPH CHAPMAN,. s•, , , 11710LEsALE AND lcm DEA LAM I3IPORTED \ C GARS, • 58 Market .'Atreel?, atrEuralt, • 1a1'13 , 17 Detkien7b3 rd . * ekurth. • : 1 Linden Lead Company,or Wisconsin. \ TE Uorporatois; of, this C ompany have opened boats suberrintion •to theLCapital Stock. at tb flanking House of Mann .1. WILHINIS* 00, N TlYearth st. Pittsburgh:where pamphlets containing Charter,Geolostical Surtreys,'&a can be obtidnod by part]. desiring Information neintirato the Corrimum... mutt • V linsineest Tax foeVity PerOpsea_ pursuance of "an Ordinante, pping ' for the increase of the 'Revenue ofthis City, the April ,18143," notice le hereby given Ousel city M eese= has lest at my office, for • examination. by all Inter ceded. • list of tka persons doing business in thecity. In conformity with astN Ordinance. \ \ Sena. if upon examination of nid. Mt, any \ persons. 'belittling: that:caches &adored by the said asseeement, they shall elate the sante In no allidart; which: agidarit shell also certain • statement of the true amoentoß their sales, as near as they can be ascertained; mid affidant bn be left with the city Treasurer, within two week. front the . date of the grrt publication of the notice aforesaid. \ \ Ste. 6. That no appeal 'shall be taken but by the Meth mit of the ponce or a, ey ed; geld agidarlt to be con cludes evidence of • the Wts stated let reLstlon. to the amount ofealea. , • mud pemode nitAinAmetelts tom this date -51 .7 e, /8.14..ti1e nu. . toriewd cias a date 110 Mil st... mar Orsltt. . VOR SALE—f-Thv.valaableWriterPioir-FZ &emir. (*per Bee Wharf, te-.lta latone Belot, Balthnore, ad:pining the Termlnne - ti the Baltimore andOhlo Railroad Oampany._. " The entire property known oa the works of the Baltimore nod Cala Aar:Blot, ,a 4 Xining °MOM"; Uith all the Wa rn Racine and prielleva. N offered for mile to elope up Jae enneeriA compridon a largenumber of BUILD! LOTS, fronting on Narlott,Steleort, Beason, wid Andrew at to- Vstber with the ,cram Valuable p r oro t a po varvz L=b i lfrifinl i dne!itill''l7:lllll'y Track ou It: an eller* elbn of the . terminus of the track of the Baltimore and oblo tWlnrd.• . A new (NIPPER I:OGLING AtlLL'oamplete, boat by Den= mead, with thmine of 100 itoll4 power, Extra Della. Por n/weak Peru, antorre and oeresmar implemenle ready the work, Ica a andamentlal elate rooted 11111 boom, 11%1 by 70 ft., brick. Boller bonne, de. Also, a brick Ward house, Dwell- W iTnrat d dlrposea tames. t of at private eel. before the Ntli Inst., It 1411 on that day be offered at Public Auction, at the Balti more Ruinous , ' at I o'elork, Riven Further nut leaden will be ln a future advertlee meet, -Plata ofthe property may be had, and Information: of the Oro, whleh 011 l to made• literal on application to :M t : 4 YMb:: iir . Ttl i a L A M erfe l itrat i" ia Te l a i r a l P % l ( t )= " a ' N d in. outran., 'Boston Atlas, Pittetntraih Gauge, Wheeling Times and Cincinnati llamas will publlad. the above daily one eek, Pend copy of paper to adverthor. and charge th a of- Bee.l—Shalthnorsa Auterlean., -- iicv/Vl7l . . VI AD BONNAFFON -•opeiN. (a 1, her needdeneedlo. 76 Fourth st..) an elegant assort of of Parhtllllllnery., fbr the Sommer season, on Thor daf nest, Also, onthe same day a great rari ty o Strew Bonnets, both for the ladles and eh lldre ' • rornatd NUS. BONN/MON. Ninetirtlivo Building Lots at , Auction in - , • Allegheny City; : rrtII.E subscribers will offer:, on SATURDAY, i 1 Mar 20th. st 2 o'clock. at Public A uctlon,i at the morals.. Ninety-live Lots, lu Attention! tity. sad Rumens tinnfahly, betymen lust Lane toad lattriut street: To persons working Its the numerous msnufacturing ostsh- Jahmento In the Tidal ty, n rureomen-tnnitrulli be &W -ed to sorsa. II cholas:theme sad on sccommalatluer terms. • •It. GALWAY. NisJIARSII/11,!, pro tVe lionoiithle the Judgei , of the Court K. of General QoartaigsesiOns of the Peen in and for U. county of Allegheny. The petition ofProndieralst Ward, Alleghent Cltr. lu the county aggraeld. humbly abeweth, that year petitioner 'bath provided h.self with materiel , 'for the accommodation of travelers and ethers at his dwelling Lease, In the Ward aft.repald, &repeats that your Hon ors will he pleased to grant him* Ike.° to keep n Public :110tMe of entertainewenk and roar paltio.e , , In duty- :bound, will pray. - . • • of PfluN PMTS. - We. the subscribers, elLisene of the Yield Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute Roe boa-. vets and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and the conveniences for the accominniation end -lodging ofstraugera and travelers; and that saki tavern • . • . „,. • „ ' FL Turner, 0, C. Lighteep, 8. Kaupmaa, E. Iteehn, L. Weerkek, 8, Laudon, it. Smell. R. Droadlicel, J. Carson:, „It. (lett; T. NalsOn,J. Patton. • .• • ' mygotdo T?the . lioneruble the Juilges of ,the Cciurt ...f Quarter Sessions ad the r of the enunty of Alie n* petition of ThoaAtkinsemof the 2,1 Ward. -Albedo . , lit City, la .the county agwesald. humblr showetti,,,Thex , Imir petitioner bath provided himself with , materials for the acrommodation of treaders end others, at hie dwelling • houses n---dtald Ward; and. pm . that year Macrae/ell be pleased to great tdma licenee to. keep • public houreofen tortainment. And your petitioner, an in duty bound, will ever Prat.• . - TllOB. AThINSON.. We,' the robacrilsere, eitleenti of the Thiird 'lt'ard.Mteere. tif2that the above poi -Khmer leaf good repute forhoneate and temporanea, _and is well provided with Moue men and ' moveable., Pm the accommodation and lodging of streak cm and travelel . and that mid tavern . I. neenesa i sir it 1 eirokl l .l°Ctobi. ' ..ltTL=l: R`,ll`;4f:J. u. 41. ma,Wet. Biei, J. Steven, J. D. Foult..• mro4lto. I JI ENN ST: PROPERTY. FOR • SALE eon , ' editing ore Lot of Orated on Penn e t . 21 11. tool extending heckle Exchanger idler 120 ft., 4,11 which Is erected two stem . Itrich Dwelling, with extensive heck .bstUdinge: together with bath. hceuse; , stable and carriage bans,-. 83,60 Prim 0. Meek to. - • Pri VEILS! , da -Burchfield • Dais reed a supply if all the newest styli* of Neils. Including bloc. Purple. Mown and black Polka Bet* Vel vet enstwoldereddesUronadenes.Tuxueo andliansgeg long and short embroidered Lacs do, of new and handsome styks. .We here aborted an assortment of Mrek Brup •BA Crapeand othd• Veils of mourning. .Our assortment °Mends to eters . department's stow serf full, and we In. rite the tallier &l 11/Laing to purchase. myd. . IF.IELD BOOK. OF TIIE BEVOEUTION: The pletewhil Field Book ey the Resolution, or.lllu. Bons, be pep and pencil, of the history. - bionraphY. relics and traditlonsof the War for independence, by Bun= J. pouldog. In c ycl. syc.. Ow No by .se soya • " SAY .k Ott., 5b Weal et. QUNDRIES-100 bj s. kimo Rio Cpfree; 100 me Wm plug eb MI: 4 11 aka 1 , 1 . 121, Ealetaine: 1410 gta Map . 'w •li i , h SO 4q ltakillach Slaw, DO -do •leo.l trui2 Lake Eaketior Rai mem • _ 3 easketka Salaam sale by -.101111 WATT d (lIIESTER'SGOTITIC 'IIALI, .74.1v0«1 et. 1302 8,14 y-too& Clo th ing' or sari; Prkmi ana goalie&Yornlshlup Ooode hi great witty. Carbon trodoPttrilded. to promptly sod maisitatorily. • No, phone IPr sboolog pores. We studyto Wax, • my 9 W,RAYPING - :PAPER- - -4500 •reauto; jun T' count jooot rbed.and Cur naie, , by . 11.1AUFM.. WRAPPING' } , APER4OO. rme. ftill .o . =own straw,iust reetflpsidir a tear rnEr_ MAN /MA: .PAPER - 1 100 "rxns: varioim Abu :1 , 10 Red Alf Mai b) . ' 8.11.148M1L ICLONN.ET. BRA11:8-:--25 ,white, R. 25 tr. Mite. ratr...irort reed and for eels br - art. - LAUFFIIIB.. 87 Woad re. T AR k r.'ir ROSIN-100-bbhi.ll C. Taff I'd UAL I . 4ight tFo. 2 Rada for Ws • ix ; V.ATSDP3O4oz -- . 'Prtmatc; ci t i.i_p, 'pul up V by David Ifiuollfoi., Montour'. Wood do• Mae ..Jura. if, lI...BUTTON. 80. 214' oor: Wood 4 YEAST -- POWDERS -10" Rabbet* A. T 411 ,4 - dot Pividzof do 41r u 4 ur. ',Uoirroood4 "e mu & - _ iiorpKTiciDEßs-r•lp but. Babbitt'a Soap powdos tale IteCLIIIIAL ntte 'IIII3BB 1,71 Y. Matters! reed and far sale by IV. A.IIcer.IIRD. IAREpT WINK-10 cases Bortiftut Cti et , j u ni..stediam. Piot tedd irort Inms, 'New irmk ONWm home, SOP Mb " IT11.11:• SUTTON • , • mJO• •7. N. M "44 Woo.rand Irma las:, SROAR - 71 hhda.N. (Tow mil on con- Anceottot tali by - WuttiArsoti a oct itiorrEg=9o towlos Rio eoreeijust ec'd t .;4 1 fir '; • ammo:tut aox QOAP4,Bzi. Citt. Crertiaia soap, 1.7 - lied on ki12114111:1111lit irIALDy - utTIO seitmoza ILkiIitAtEIIIALNI. , . Wfta • • . P....M. DAVIS, Ailetioneer . Cbrimereial Siakr Room. corms Wood ORFEITED COPPER r STOoKs AT AULTICN—On Monday Wmalngi May •I.‘ ook, the Merchants ' Rzoliwouw. 4t.1.‘ et., wq he cola. =1:1" ° a f ar; fR. Arnol& w T h . l . Irak \ irrf i naLr 4 ' 4 l. wad Minot Mining Co.. of .11.LIgaa. furwial lawct of aswwwrorots. my 11 . P. M. DAVIS. Amt.'. 'Vrkt. QECOND HAND PLANO FORM& STOOL 1...7 'AT AUCTION—On Thureday afternoon May 11 th, it 3 oclock, at the commercial sales roams , ten/ be 'second baud Moo Porto with toshotrany, Huditocany Ilano:stoo/.r. . CHANTS' kl:(1.11/ANU1-t. t at o'clock, trill be mild cow JO ',hard Oltt'Alleuheoy Bridge Co. stock'‘ dol . . Ii do d o dd D i l. d p , o tit 1 ,1 1 1 191 .4 /Q do .. 'll. and 11. Bank of Pittsburgh: to do North Amer/ran/din/nit . dog Itj. do 217Tap•Rdek d \ na .lir, do- . d t ;. L Ilidue do do; • p 1 dO Adventure • do dot 1 , 0 utVo - do' do, to . dotn • b ' 1, 4 Tozethervtith a et orother destra la Stocks, nets 11 \ . , of which w be handed lo previous to the fette.l Y. N. DAVIS. • AlO5Ollll &HARNESS AT AUUTION 1 -vs mho' o'clock. at Us• mmmonadal salft g annola corner and arth at...will be anbetaat aocond band Itaconeho, sultablo fir on, or tam hones wb a/aorta and polo i laltz l o p and :T ax ulna.sot brae* monntal double IiAIIGE STOCK •OF STAPLE & FANCY GOODS AtAtellOnn Thundar at 9 o'cloclo, at the ...ammona - .sake man., caviar: ii'ood and ath Ida. will 'be and. a large and gen. asentroont otecawdiabla Dry Goods. smog which ars glngllsass; 'sans, delnlnitachintses, canapes. • bongs; al pacas, long Gotha bleached and brown mantles. awl...and mull muslin*. ribbons, Wm., edgings. carolanw. Ihn s n coatings, ratioctts, cassimetws, v-Prot cord% ealsots. black tasting. sups:rano cloths, Menne* eattonsdes.. scurondsrs. Patent thread, be,ttort hallerrcp,!..o. . P. et, DA% is. Aust. r IFKLUABLE PROYEIiTT. AT AUCTION. Will be sold .t public amettoVa" the =Wass on Wednesday afternoon, the lieb O. at 8 ..Adoeh..3o feet front on !Ugh at....hr US all - alarm lam dory Dwelling House. The above property la' aolmfrabl= ated Ibr • Phureh building or a large 11.11. being opposite to Ronal-, and between I% pile at. arat Piton. Av. Int.l.lll.l4piltAble. Ale,, at same Holy. two Prune Dwell. log Boum. situated on lamed u . WY at. near ATentin. Term. at sale. Fort' allionlana apply to rals . 8. Cl/TU.BBIT a SON, Real harate Age, ad it. , • AS/ LARD .." ', .401 UAW. ABOVK SSMVSII*SIISE2, PIIILADELPIII.,/' rr S: BENS O,N, I'ninaarralif. sr/wag/8..4 si,GO p'cre.r.Leit„ 3ray 3. 1534-Iyll . WFMCZVlaetwrn Corriart i l • A: . - 4 • IlladrEh. U. 7 2,186‘. >: • Preinient. and Directors of tilia pasirbaie Ulla day declared; dl.Jend or /Pre per share en tbe Capital Stock, parade $0 Stettbeld.' era on or arta the . SO! laat. - \ • ' aer37 • - : F. AL GORDON. s • LlTAirc or Prrroooton,bfrirsl,l tkad Directorti of thistnk .: V : red a illtidoad of /bar .per real. ai '' ette u .ShLtrofir n" :l:lllr 4" %l b rat : -• • JOJI.V.SNITYER. Cu President , itri Ihe rt dalfiebtors' • Bank of Pittsburgh. him ih/•11./ I Stock. .. t ofit; fi . intrtiatifet r at rrimtauttedet. the ilekbn 1.1 ma or oftorilao rgh WM.- - --- — 4 - Itor 21; 1124-10 1.21v011. vet ..t.5.r ., , 1,. 'WO 1111/ 2., lalitir. • - -_- gr - tAItOO'S••IIALL--Meelicuaica and _others ‘_,,l busted Mixing working hot^ \he ttlaadar DiMbm. e. arrangement, eau have good plasma bane as ...), a. 6 oclock In thus:naming and till dusk ha the evindurehl the long days continue. It. ILI:Argo Mal he band Mb I • • tlailery and residence, 7d, ash st..tlay 'aud evening. an - will be io readiness 'to attend every thing In his One el • • business on the shortestnotles. 'lnures °filet` deceased pernmi,taken at their •• .-... ~ Another Great Pablie Sale of 'ltailding _ ' L Lote at _Rochester.. . -% - ~ • . - •f i OULD'S fourth \Public Sale'ct Bpilding L•:., ..i.fLots,st Roebeeter.lraver. roomy, Pe..will mentrienee ... ma UZSDAIi, the lettr, aybest,at lOsecioelt, to Ir upon - • the premise, rhould thsi weather prove nufavaraMe. the sale will'in the nest fair 43 - , \MO e.t.a. num - der to • • • day till the remainder ro Two Hundred...end Fifteen *Lots. .•• ..Ara Pasairtsfon. are sold: ‘A1 ,,,,,,. 1Cha5 • Hundred oilierisr. . leer sea eery choke Lots owl , In other-parts of, the town. Among these, will be is bowl very mthos t • • Items for penmen:set and othe r . ar bors' mil -• c Ohio liirerlsoit. and on the &a Ricer rent. .' Yoe genteel mid' ow., & number Of the nsmt delightful. N s h RUN. and picturesque sites will hoof:fend. span the \ beausiful Rotund femora overicoliNg the lower Town— \ commanding a view of eight or ten nelghborint lillatt , e, • Mid thedeUghtftd scenery_ that surrotthern. and dere the Ohio and the Bearer for many Upend:" below -, Several Items will be offend by the / ..ond Aerr, for Nowiliedicring dies , ' also, and tank', stordwarde, Leda of &odor. potters day, Imo ore,lsaoropriate • month de. brick-yards, coal-yards. lumbe stones rods, Le. A rare chance le byre offered to the :maestri rho wish to secure cheap mud eligible homes for thendel andtheir Wallin, upon the outdoor the uldo. Roches Islet an hour from Pittsburgh. and with the duster of r Pa. 7• g. now surroundiug It, will moo grow to be • dope oils. ,From present price, th Lots now offered ke.salt‘Mill hp crows lo value two or there husulred per nent..le,teu or there year, Thu following CISMSe• are now much Medoff at neer end at Brightuo,•Lc Laborers ofeveryslescriptkm. k. . smith, stonemasons, brit* layer, carpenters and MI .rs, ring. makers, mtge., cart, plough and wheelbarrow 163 W kera, and all the various handy craft operatives sukstarly found lo other western cities and town, . • . - •N , Any among the 40.1.1:nehmen oftots underwear. Whim , • have not reed their *earners or- ape!, on respect/Ulf" Isr.l. rind to rail, as they are now ready for delivery. nwel. • • will continue to beaold from day to day et private s ale, xi a -.• 'usual. up to the 16th ofllay. /he grounds Intended to be 't,.--.. dams's' , for eassree.aneffener. reload.. etc. as Ineretoibre an , . it, nouneed. are now Askedsummed, off. Identified ,pen theorist...and . ''S am ready for Inspection... Partin _feeling . an interest Ins .-• 1 theso cohodury bawds. who have _mit - allteaUf dos. en. -.-- I 1,1111 do well tonal. examine the sites, sad learn the 'l..ass - ' •-• i tierdara beam, It la holes. -.- Truss or Sm , ea heretofo re. one-third cash. onwthird In one year. one-third two years with I unmet. , 111.1. pets ' -,, feet.eonveyanceby deeds of general warrant ,b 004- s.P , \ ;,' I .1.344 . - \\ Corr Stock Sale IA e LII2F f ir II C I ICS in tho boning Min :,4l°Lgidg.rt4!"f'44.ll,l:l'.l:l—` 7;'gro'r m ollul: th • d' ..1111 ;: ' Directors. I " • tIV.O. S. AILNOI.D. Tress. Coßpft Stock' S alo; A.l"r4 Or STOCK in' the - Pittabuigli Inc COin Dan/ tillehlgat,'(forroltdlibi .n 04 1 ,1- wont of sategamontx),,lll to held at the 'Merciaanta' to. lunrq tzll7 t d . aur , o=n k atratlAl r T l =J4- ' arl.td U.E.V.E.AIMOLD.Tteas. Vatno Pro for rSLIe,• _ • ifIN Liberty \etreet; : adjoining' the' . Mello: AAP list Onve Yard, near Canal Dano.,i7bla la no.tizikri only desirable niece of toned! Mitt& neighborhood • shad bought up bO the.Pconsylvania Railroad Lleaps ny. Yrontin goo Liberty LO fee; on Kier sheet lie 1191, thence to the Dethocil Grave Yard &Di fee; to Liberty moo property I! mostYlesiraide ate lioteL . Iv i r t tosr on it. • %%I t ag u tt a a i nttell t.. thrz r e dory, brick:- nlme :Zs oceepred as theiinion ilotel,, ' nog a gookl L iVnalit.: Kabala Lod others dairous king a good lartatment, will do seell.lo exandne the prerTser. - • • ap2D-tr EDWAILVRAIIEIL Y Tirteevf a pprecept\und er the heeds' of Wo; D. McClure, Yrealdent Otitis 1:0Ort omation nod fertile Sib Jadldal . 4llatrkt or Pensylnada, and Justine °film *mit:4'o7w lot andye al Jail Delivery in and 'tor odd Olathe; and Williams Dow and Gabriel Mains. Dant. - Alocelebt lrulgre of the mune cloudy, lomat 10 the tonottonllnuj!? Y. dated the lot clay or Mar. {alto, Teat °gar. one thous. • rOei 4 1 3= 1 Altire i r , snitie r rin I cllnd e .4-1"• .11 „, Delivery, at the Corot-Wrote in. the rity tsburgh. on the lst Monday orJune, at 10 Admit, A. „ . • o by Area to all 7urG6a or the Neer. 6 s ygg...=4ls,jiba coonty 01 AI, that that th ee , n og then, their proper Mt her toil& moms, inenleigkenu i!monhoitiOne and other r. membrane., to do Mao the to thelkrss *s ieue. th . E.Tiacooeerer , Idlerhenr.lo wormy! • ii:Pittarith,thrArtii:Arga . In thijuar ciao tol. ollartballtatgl eight Ivaltdrittanit Are r .e, o end of the Croiiiiionireeleti-the .th: • -• A • . . . irtygr; SEC'D• AT. 111 - 4. CIGAR EMPO • ipyL W. tro.l.l3lirket betwiem 81 lad 4tb. Lb. M • uony.t.k. Pr.uttlat limier° °MK . ch. • rk....7credicx LamongoWirogiki • -.• Fultana; 1 dri;;Tuqll.llPflatlTilic. derma's floe tut chavinz .0,000 puns tooth pleb* .‘ my!! 4 0, , ,. . t . 1 . 31 AP. 11 .N.yisparEzepolu,.6.131Arkg111. • DRIES 1 77 ;1;00 .lins: ' Driea. Periqhe*l , too tro:ii.ll; i Lba..pseked. • to Obis mull Ambito Ressa; l2ekc do - dot 3 ....killeSSlbr 1 . 14 ..-. • . -,• - • 11.111CCA marl I.ty . rontorityaxED,..s.o.,ll,bAin k r.i;. `1,64; 3 bbli. Ile-mc 3 30 - Der_.A' coyB - YON 11.33111103.3 IMPIEL lAAM) /4 GREASE--60 bbls..t aid nip :10 do Orem In store sod for rate br: I. 1: 1 10Htli & 00. IPEATILERS7-150 'salts io -.dor& and ?iC: er -;&ro • •,• —utak it =tart & txt. Eoog' COFEE-'23 gTO,' tra - OT, 11.41 Gillet motive,' and fbir ode br .• • ' • •,• , mYp^ SUTTON. - No. IT. oOr.ITpOS hoot I AHD OIL-40 bblo, 5, hftlt ITA4reelig%!leir=maiattrae,•,. QALA 01L-45 baskets Bordeaux.OirthA day-reed Ibr ale by WM.II. SrinfitC . ", ml 4 • No.l2,cor.Uccd k kr..l SU. • :~__ ~ . ~. rc.
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