toprovide against its coluaff tlestiand of having shown indifference and negligence ; but whatev er be the cease, the symptoms of popular indig:. nationwere not to be mistaken. It is probable that the inhabitinteof St. Petersburg have al readj begat, to feel more .60:merely than the peasants ; ,31 , '. titi interior the Ails which war sr[n s, With it. = They axe nearer to •thosc:Varts which artiste& etposed to bestial:lns; and they mast be among the tiot to =Het.. lint it is gor e Jain that much fermentation prevails in the cap- Ital. of the Aussian Empire..:_ Getioce—Ttie Arms of Oecipatiem. The nfoniteitr of this (Saturday) morning an nounces that thtu'l Forey, commanding the 4th dititdon of the army of the East, has proceeded to the Pirmue, with a view of. taking . porseasioe of that port. A body of Enilish sciences, which have been placed under the command of General Porgy, form part of the.eifiedition. • , , The ProCssian Correopondenoe‘p that Prince Paskiewitsch has issued orders to General Ben net:ant to outspend the erecnatieirof thewesteru portion of Great Wallachia, and that the' latter has been reinforced, so as to, enable, him ta - de fend the line from the Aida' to the Jalomnitza. It liaise said that General Livrandi is ordered to recruit the Abdo, (evidently for the purpose of drawing off lame of Omeryee - ha's -troops from the centre.) 'General, l o aders, it is added, has • aniseed with 82.000-teen within two cannon shot of fißletria. Theft's' 0 corps are ,to be rein- A telegraphic-despatch from Ituchareet, of the .20th inst., states that an encounter took place on the 18th, on the road from Remora to Sillis tria, and that the 'Ottomans retreated to Sillistria. Bridges were thrown Over theriver on the fol • lowing day, and three Russian divisions crossed: so that Bilistria is now enclosed on all sides by the Russians. - • The Protocol of the Fear Powers. A private letter from Berlin states that it was on the receipt of en snip) , Letter from the Empe tor of Russia, 'in reply to one recommending moderation, that the King of Prussia ordered the lastprotacol to he signed., It is farther stated that despatches hate been received „from the French ladder at - Vienna, announcing that the explanations given by the Austrian Cabinet rel ative to the - treaty concluded between it and. -- Prussia were highly satisfactory, and that those given by Prussia were, though not unsatisfacto ry, less unreserved. Vaunts; May 25. it is credibly , related that Austria and;Pruivjoi yesterday sent a summons to Russia to evacuate the Turkish territory. • Ociourrestmoitt, May 15.,-We have received here bad news-from the scat of war on the Dan ube. 'The Bagatelle are advancing from the Dobnuiseta. .They have cutoff communication between SilistrLa and Veins, as well as the sea • . coast, and they have done the same between Varna and Mounds. The allied armies are in motion, in order to co-operate with Omer Pacha, and form his reserve. A French force must by this time have arrived at Adrianople. A French division is on its march trod' Gallipoli to Con ' stantinople. The English division of the corps of light infantry. at Seutoui has received march ing eiders for Tuesday next, It is thought the - route is for Varna. News has ' , been received• to the 9th inst. from the Black' Sea. The two fleets were then cruising off Sebastopol, the ' Crimea; Batotun,, and other parts of the Black Sea. .No naval engagement had taken place.— General Paraguay tfliilliers is recalled. • The Sleep of Sllhatin. Constantinople advmes state that on the 15th Marshal Pastiewitsch, with his staff, crossed the Danube below Silistria to yeeonnoitre. On the 16th terms -of capitulation were offered to the commander of that fortress, and the bombard ment wits suspended. On the lith Musa Pasba ' rejected all terms, and on the same day the bom bardment recommenced. On the 18th Paskie-. !able& had his head-quarters at Kalarasch. Attack ea Sebastopol. The-Time correspondent says we may expect, soon to bear important intelligence from the Black Sea, as, after an inspection of Sebastopol and the coast near it, I am informed that Admi . .ral Muttelin has written to his government de manding that a body of troops for landing shall be sent with Doolittle delay as possible to the East. The troops that Admiral llamelin demands' are to bo forwarded without delay. • Mahe Philadelphia Bulletin says: It is a matter of universal congratulation that Philaclelphin_begins her new career - with a gov ernment totally free from Pierooism, Campbell- Itiglerism, Buchananism and Nebraskaism. In regard to the remit as to City Solicitor, the . Bugg* , sa y s . . • The vote on the question of City Solicitor is the most signal rebuke to the DemocratiO lead ors. Mr. ilaslehurt, it is true, is a gentleman whose purity of character and eminent deserts are suctr as to secure 'him unusual strength at - any tips. but his opponent; Mr. EGrat, although loappost4 to banombusted %rake. , the will the ainistration was'embsequently declared • tO be the Peculiarfavorite of - the President and Governor, -and to this chiefly are we to attribute the Stet that his defeat is thel mast overwhelming of any on the tkket:. ' -•- .—N - . =- 2 -.-Ting LOlO . Thus Mime casicholos Behee t on,the murderer' of the Wickham family, has confessedlo the •'.atrociehs deed. • Ile gives the followinpormt of the transaction. . I readied the house of Mr.'Wickhem abOut 11 - night; I walked around the proud- sea, and finally pulled off my boots in,the yard . and placed them near the • kitchen door I then went to the Woodhouse and got the post-hole azo and came back to the kitchen, raised the ground window, (nnder the room where the colored boy slept); I got inside, heied thi'dag rustle, but he knew me, and I passed onward to the stairs lead - ing to; the second story,:or the house. I first went to the , negro's room, and &Ali him sound asleep, I struck him three or four Mows' with the sze on ids head, and then left him for dead; from his room I 'went to the lOngfiall, Where was situated the bed chamber of Mr. and Mrs.-Wick ham; all this dine I bad a light in my hand, and • as I got in: tine hall Mee-Wickham was aroused; she.opened her . -bedroom door and. exclaimed: "Who is that?—,why, Nieholas, to that your I immediately partied in feint of Mrs. Wickham and set the lamp dean in the other end of the hall; by this time I heard both Mr. and Mrs. Wickham, and upon looking around fond them both out Of bed. Mr. Wickhom came to the . door with his wife' and cried out "Niche-. las, what are you doing here; go away instantly; Dim approached them in the doorway and push ed them both, back into the chamber; then raised :the axe and Made a blow ritldr. Wickham, but • be caught it and' jerked it away, from me, and while attempting to use it hi return, I used my, list and knocked. Mr. Wickham down, but he raised and struck at me with the axe; I how ever caught it by the handle and leveled him to the ; floor . with - a blow, and . then • gave him three more in • rsppid secession. Ger ing this struggle Mn.s Wickham . caught hold of me and tore my shirt off my back.. Mrs. Wickham then made an effort to get out of the window, and as she got upon the sill I pulled her • back into the room and gave her several blows with the nip ; she then fell prostrate, and as turned to go out of the room, I saw. Mr. Wick ham was raised up , again and I again felled lan and heat him until it seemed to me he was dead; I then wcut 'from this bedroom through the apartment of the negro and fastened the _door with a piece of rope to prevent the girls coming out aurresesping into the street.; I then passed dOwn the stags to the kitchen, thence to the par lor, and op another:pair of stairs to the third floor, to the bike= where the girls always slept. I fonnit.thelrWindoiimn:and both of them bg. ' .lug goes, I hastened Way laid made an alert to find my way down the stairway I had came ap;* but as I had no light , at this time, . and got com pletely bewildered and lost, so .th at I could not - get down, "I was then compelled to return to the bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. --Wickham, walk over their bodies, raise the window. and leap out on the grabs plot. . As I reached the ground I beard the girls off at a - distance screaming very loud to . the .neighbors; this was the first time I heard 1 of them Wit night; before jumping out of the - window I threw out the lamp and axe, on..the grass and loft them there; now went to the kitchen, where I had started my boots, and after' them on started off ilastamrd at full sore's cornfields, orchards, and through a etaf woods to COell lain ' and then took the liting Island Railroad track directfor Green- The account of his attempt to sogeete himself in the woods, and his arrest we have already - Tun Fortran Nufs.-3-correepondent over the signature of Sedgbr, .. studs a Cincinnati editor the following : • I have hint read-in your paper What hai. often before been published, respecting the curia, ptopertlea of the figto.One of those --pro perties is, r Imperum book-keepers and. accountants kaalc. a Which I have never seen published- -1 aocidentally.found it out, and thp discovery to me, .(though it may ; have been well known to others before,) luau often been of ent athil stroke in settling ... 9.'411=0.W accounts: It is thus : • • The difference ,between any transposed nitiC ber la always a multiple of 9 ; for butane°, sup, I pose an accountant or Look -keeper, cannot prove or tallance his accounts--thertris a difference between bin debts and credits, which he cannot account for after careful and repeated adding' Let him see if this difference can be divided br 9 without: any, rentaindev If it can, be may b. astared that his error most -probably lies In hi. • haiktg somewhere transposed -figures, that is a. . say, he has plat - down 92 for 20, 83 for 38, - km. • with any other transposition: The differencoe Way at& transposition iii alwaYs a multiple of 9 The knowledge of once direct alim . lion to:the true source'of error; and save the In bet of adding up often long columns of figure' The difference between 14 and 29 in 69, or'. tit* Or -between:B3'2nd 38 is 45; or 6 times' 9; and 'coo between - any transposed numbert. PITTSIKTRGH GAZETTE. ---1--PITISLIBUSD BY WS= a PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING JUNE 10, 1854 • WIIIE STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES POL_LOCK; 01 NOILTILUXDZILLAND COUNTY. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ,GEOTIGE DABBLE; OP MSI4IIE:a COIINST. ,FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, , DANIEL M. SMYSER; 0? MONSGOMEIIT COMM Allegheny County Wnig Ticket, roxanrss-2lxr Dawn., DAVID 'LITMUS, Pittsburgh. /.08001LT. • E STEVENSON, Pittsburgh. _ ROBERT POLLOCK. K D. CARNAHAN. E.: Birmingham, JACOB. MUSE. Versailles. LICE, ' , thin'. tIN JOIIN MAOILI West D. 111.018111. MENET WOODS. Pittsburgh. • • • ' CLEM or cur 000/.70. ALEX. lIILANDS. Rom 00=1/1110/734 JAMES B. GLENN. 'kipper St. Club. • 11470104; J AMES E. PLASM'S. Pittsburgh. nutzurorts or rank JAMES KELLY. Wilkins, JoliN WE Elk Birmingham, JOHN BROWN. Bow Sn}.t.lttnbarah Weekly Gazette.—Tho extensive dreulatiou of our Moldy C.uslte otters to our bruitnesamon s moot desirable medium of making their business known Our clreadatlon la Larsen leisr and fal, tboutuad, reselling almost every merchant, manufacturer and shopkeeper In Wantons Pennaylrants, and Fastarn Ohio. VII.. To Advertlsera.—Neither the . Valhalla !teams nor Prl utlitstatabllahmentathe Daay Gazette, are opened on Sunday, Antiarunras whodealre Melr notices to appear ill the paper on tlondal month:lg, wln pleeze hand them to before 5 eclat. on !Saturday. gendlos Matter On OROh once of this poor?. • WILL SLAVEUv co in NEnnAsw.,t?—The Post, a-few days since, declared that it was all hum bug about slavery going into Neeraska, nun that WO could produce no fact% to sustain our posi tion thatit Weald; and it paraded with something like an air of triumph, the. opinions of a few Sen ators to chow that they thought that Kansas and Nebraska would be free Siates. Since then we harp ailduced an array of facts that renders all stieli'opluions worthless, and have demonstrated that slavery not only can and cif/ go there but that it actually is there. The Post, with its usual candor, pays no heed to the facts we have adduced, but it has screwed itself up to tulmit that northern emigrants to these territories will find a 'Yew alaveholders there." It, however, persists in deluding its readers with the idea that "the South has no de sign to enter the contest for the, control of those regions." As an effectual extinguisher of this hypothesis we have some additional facts to submit. In Mr. Bell's defence of himself in the Senate ho details the arguments used to induce him to vote for the Nebraska bill, in connection with the fact that he was of the opinion that Kansas. and Nebraska could not be made slave States, and says: "I was assured then that the South had some interest in it; that it would secure practically a slave Territory west of .3.Tusiniii; that slavery would go (nto Kansas when the restriction of 1820 was re stored.- It was not dwelt on in argument; but my honorable friend from Missouri (Mr. Atchi son) knows that that view was taken by him, and I differed from him in regard to it. I thought slavery could not go there; the honorable Sena ; for thought it could. Mr. Atchison.—And /still think so. . Mr. BelL—Ay more; the idea was diffusedgrad ually throughout the. south that another slave State might be secured teat of IlissOuri" This is emphatic and distinct— The friends of the Nebraska bill would not take the ground here indicated, in their speeches, but privately they urged the fact on Southern men thakthe practi cal effect of the Nebraska bill would be to secure an additional slave State west of Missouri They would not alarm the-North by thus showing their hand, re:seri:lag the disclosare for refrac tory southern member's, thus becoming wor thy co-adjutors of such papers as the Post and Union in the work of blinding =admiring the northern people. The St: Louis Intelligente?, which may be sup posed-to be capable of judging, from its provim , thwapot; of the probabilities of slave em igration to the new territories, says, in speaking of the Nebraska bill, that "it makes Slavery pox trible—,-it allows it," and adds: ' "Whether RUSIN ill ho free State or not will depend; probably, and ought to depend, upon the question whether 'the interests of its inhabitants demand the introduction of slave la bor. Acompany has already been formed in Massachusetts, for the purpose of for Warding .deterriatted Abolitionists in great numbers to the -now Territory, and settling them around Fort Leavenworth, its future capital. If this plan be carried out, it will receive no ineonsiderabk check from the immigration that will lour into' Kansas from Missouri and Arkansas, and which would hare been before now on the more. bad not the delay in extinguishing Indian titles. thrown dif ficulties in the way." This, too, is significant. It proves conclu sively that the slave-holderspf Missouri and Ar lenses are prepared- to "pour into Kansas . ' es soon as the territory is open for settlement, and that this flood of slave emigration will be "no inconsiderable check" to any tide of free emi gration that maybe attempted to be turned in that direction. Those who set themselves to work to deceive and delude the people, on such an important matter, will have a fearful account to answer ; and this is now the task of the democratic north ern press. $ "4 &mew:noes risen."—The Warren Led ger, a Democratic paper published at Warren; Pa., and havingtha name of William Bigler flying at its mast-head, speaks of tbo Nebraskshill as a "stupendous fraud upon the rights of the free Stites," anddeclares that "no administratioit,, either gtateor . national, has ever before eserCis ed its power and influence in favor of a measure so mush opposed and condemned - by the people." It also pais that it "can arrive at no other aoneluelan than that the President and the adhe-:', rents of did" , bill_in,congress are, either willfally. and recklessly blind, or what is still worse, mai-, ally and politically corrupt." The President is declared toile responsible for the fraud. "With everything to lose , andnothdtg whatever to gain, ho has not only permitted, but actually assisted in fastsaing this outrageous fraud upon; an in sulted people." stre-glad to find one honest Democratic edi tor, and are also phrased to find that the Dirmoo racy of Warren will mot submit to the now slime ,. ry test. The Ledger says : We see it stated that an adherence to- this bill is to be made a test of Deniocratia orthodoxy by those in power at Washington. Wo can scarcely credit such a rumor. , for nothing would more surely put the party into a hopeless minor ity in • all the free States than this. We speak what we know when wo say that in the rural dis tricts, where the corrupting influences of official power and favor do not com te will not submit to such a toot." , Horvilie 14dger, after this, eau- it /t , port Erg tee, we cannot understand. Ho - ono of the main supports of the Piereo edmitiiistmtion, and every vote given - for him is. a Total for the Ne braska bill. That ho tries to play . ['double WI, and pas as both Its' friend - mad enemy, is only an additional reason' for his condemnation. two-faced hypocilto is unworthy'. of public , con fidenco. The Cincinnati Grasette pubrinhes a letter from Wheeling, which, 'speaking of the fall of tho Licking and Whaling bridges, saps: "AnOtheireCaarkable . fnet is;-that the anchor ing Iron orthe Lickitig bridge,was made at Pitts burgh; and-that of the Wheelin,g bridgc, at this Neitlicr of theca were of,Cincistuati iron, which is unqueetionahly superior to any other `made the Union." , '..At thn time the, f l icking bridge felt It was' eta .tai in a Cinciazutti . polier that the iron, the bad quality of which . caused . 1141,, was m ade in cineintotti, and not. ,in ..iittsbargh - .... The unex =plea and itaabated •demand for .PittelitiTgb ,eon which is now' xisting is 'the Lost prol of . Mon PARY.—The ring thinks the BOS - on twit,- that led Garrison through the stieetit. rich s' halter mpla hie neck, did right, IS "spit' . thCrei ocirit to be tt kilter round his.nock, and' tilt; of course, the . Poit is op posed:l6*ot); , . A Foltz Coarrrur.C'assinaM. Clay is to - de- ; , Mr. S. dracti Douglass, in a lite speech at I enstadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. lirer.a Fourth of Inly. - address at Chicago on New York, - announced that the principle of the I NAT HRH E IQ, UAL E D B Y ART!! ""L Ameri' eanTridependetie.e." - - We commend to his - :Nebraska bill was to be applied to Oregon, 3I x- _ ales the frtscurs endeavored to vain attention the following facts: ice, Cuba and the Sandwich Islands. Having . The ash, without scorching thraihre. tea-fain , , Triedthis nostrum and that, but In changlns. the hue Ax Anotrruosurr.—The Lynchburg (Va.)Vir- ' accomplished the task of violating the sactad , They withered the hair nut all art. So renew. • ginian states that a young man from one of the compact of freedom, it is easy to turn robber and i You may burn Your=or ta , we.sbloat ar • brown. Northern States, named Richard Norrii. an em- Dot Nature the cauterised tint will disiarru try to steal allllthe territory embra—.^^A in the Iwo- 1 2,,,,d . .b,,y. jyd, c .,, dried e n, y.,,,yyrin . 0 ,, b,, „,,,,,,lied ployee on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, has been held to bail on the charge of having gramme of this prince of traitors. We shall ice ,BY finding pnar in ......i... b.u. I Tann years, Ea we've said. the craft strunzied In vain publicly uttered sentiments of an abolition char- how he will succeed. I A dye without caustlear lime, to obtain acter, in one of the hotels of that city. - ddi ,.1 Mils innocuous-tlett, placed on - the head, how • Gem " Bigler a Knew Nothing . " • I e submit far consideration the question . To a brown or • Muir would tntrodunn gray to red. W Owing to several attacks made upon the or- i Many times 'twos proclaimed that the eud win achieved: much independence there is in a country where g anization of "Know Nothings" by the Pentugl- i Sot the wt. shook their head, though the foolish believed. a man is indictable for exercising his natural radian and - Patriot, the known organs of his 1 And In spite of advertisement, Placard und puff. freedom of speech. . Excellency) it might be inferred that Governor ! °reach humbug the public fall soon had enough. . : Bigler and the Democratic Lenders were hostile i At length, 'twos tut i;'Enrekal" they cris 1: . . It may be said that this tyranny is peculiar to to the order. But upon closer investigation it Tao w•at so long fait mo t length been rupplied. the South; but it is not. We have an instance . becomes evident, notwithstanding their seeming TAad:Ui:Urn'out"thult,',l:bnnhn",,,,in,4 et ~hl,'''tsne. somewhat similar in Pennsylvania, which is thus opposition, that his Excellency "is in the ring." le an blatant, o'er locks slivered. sandy or red, , 1 He does not "know" %Lather he is for or against was. blackor a brown the most exquisite. shed narrated. . I the infamous Nebraslca swindle: He does not near. Wore nourlabed inateadot oestropul: The Postmaster at Clarion (Pa.) happened to • : .. k now " whether be is in favor of or opposed to The pores of the scalp with no pigment were cloyed, take part in an Anti-Nebraska meeting recently , the sale ore the Publie Works belonging to j No odor minim/cant the liquid gave out: h#ld in that place. Instantly, says the Regitter, the Commonwealth: Ho does not .. know, The color was never one moment Iti doubt: be was denounced—condemned and ordered to whether he is for or against a division of the N°:"rneleo d r, the ladiessato.,pnuflo i e 4 a:s i tar:: be politically executed. It was done, and this pelmet fund: He does not "know " why, in de- rlnsta7it'edrthe tint t ha t yoauked for 'a.. - there, citizen was supplanted by another wbese loyalty . o , mama of his rejection of the people of Peunsyl- Like the der . knese that follows the lightning's glare. to the slave interest is unquestioned. I yank), his influence secured the promotion of What a triumph was this: hoer Ito tidings went forth In Virginia they indict men for free speech, I Judge Campbell: Ile does not "know" why. he To the East, - to the West, thro' teem uth thro' the North, Erkt , ll:L nee and Fashion with MI scalaim and punish them as criminals in Pennsylvania, ; vetoed several Bank bills during the last session no nostrum the pi mad ruppir ' tablets lurcribed the di re car's o•me, aro i nstant l y 1 , of the Legislature, and signed others containing A n d d 0 a.,.,d ty,,,t, if they happen to hold office, they precisely the same , provisions. He is not only a of their own Cussrtranso's Excelelor D ni. , -• removed; in Washington City the President and .- . know nothing" himse l f , but manufactures mem noldwin 'male and retail, at KE tat'll, 110 Wood et., 'Guidon Mortar his organs try to get up mobs to murder them or drico them from the city. Is it n free country ? THE PHILADELPHIA VICTOUT.—The following e the official returns of the Philadelphia elec- FOIL MASOII. Robt. T. Conrad, Whig, &c.,.. Richard Yaws., Lem, • Conrad's majority, FOIL SOLICITUIL sane llazelhurst, Whig, Vm. L. Ilurst, Dem., nzleburat's majority FOIL CONTItoLLEIL John N. Henderson, W. and A.,. William Badger, Dem., Henderson's majority,.. TOR COMMIBSION Ell Adam>hlueb, W. and A.,.. George C. Leidy, It ➢lnch's majority 9,638' Franklin Coady, Whig, received 4.465 votes lirnsr, so awfully beaten, was the Bigler and Pierce candidate, par excellence. All the power of the national and State Administration was put forth in his-behalf, end Bigler visited Philadelphia, and exerted - ill his influence to Savo his favorite! Allivas Unavailing. The de feat is, however, so overwhelming, that Bigler stands aghast. Hope is nearly dead within him. The people will not' sustain an administration which is -the ally of the alaveholders in their en croaohments upon the free North. Tan NLIIILASKA LAW, or rather swindle upon tun - free Slates, will be found upon our Fourth page to-day. Our neighbor of the Post made us an offer of his typo in a spirit of banter, and:we accepted the offer, ns there may be some of our readers.who may intend to emigrate to that re ligion who may wish to examine the details of the Law. ICia similar to other laws establishing new territories, with the enormous exception of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, which is contained in the 14th and 321 sections of the law organizing the two territories of Kansas and Nebraska. The Post pretends to think there is no harm in this, but that is the point of differ ence between the slave-breeders and their oppo nents. The -whole South says there is no htgko in it, but they think-there is no harm in slavNIF. It is a gross breach of faith, and we greatly fear it will result in the establishmene , of a Slave State in Kansas, or the dissolution of the Union. Will the Past say there is no harm in either of these results! STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILUOAD.—We acknowledge the reception of a note of invitation from the President of this road, Mr. Means, to participate in the ceremonies of the. opening of th e ree d to (!edis which are to take place on Monday next, the 12th inst. It would give us mach pleasure to avail ourselves of this opportu nitsr_of. vialtimpone.althz.frisnds,- an :ha the eclebrathin of tie interesting an occaslow, 4 hitt other and preieing duties will not permit. We are glad to know that this important work, which has struggled through great difficulties; has at last arrived to a point where it will begin to de velop° its usefulness, oral return some remitner. ation for its cost. The whole line, we Oder .sterol, is now being pressed forward whit so that by the time that the Pittsburgh and Steu benville road is finished, the line will be complet ed to its junction with the Ohio , Central road, thus giving to Pittsburgh another railroad to Cincinnati. Mercier or Pirrsennon.—The developments now making, in the excavations at the Point, of facts connected with ihe early experience of the city, make it important that every one should be posted up in its history. For this purpose 'this. "History 'of Pittsburgh,".written by Nevtllo B. Craig, is invaluable. It ought to be in the hands of every Pittsburgh.er. A few copies can yet be had at the bookstore of John H. Mellor, on Wood street, and we advise an immediate purchase of ,• them by such of our citizen's as are not already The editor of the Poet is perfectly—willing, be" tells us, that all rioters should be ptinished ; and adds, "let the traitorous cowards who excite and encourage them, but do not openly join them, be . held up to public scorn and indignation." Thar is precisely the position in which we have en deavored-to place the Post. it did all it could, in its own way; to "excite and encourage" a mob in Boston, to revenge the death, of Bacbelder, and if he Cirooses to call himself "a traitorous coward," and bold himself up "to public scorn and indignation," we bare no objection. The Cincinnati Enquirer enys that some Ken- , tuelcy “gentlemen" lately applied to Commis sioner Wilcox for a warrant to arrest a fugitive. lie sent - them to an attorney to get an affidavit drawn - up, and when they returned, they roma that theptheial had left town on a fast horse.— Thireispon the Kentuckians left for home in diegust..:—Phfladqphia Register. Who is the -Slave Commissioner fur this city ? We have asked repeatedly and can get no an swer. lie is evidently ono who is eommious that bin' office entails- an. infamous task upon and therefore he demi not want the people to 'know him. ilo dreadi the odium which be knowi Would fall upon him. cornmeal:4-40bn McNair, the Congressmen n the Elontgoinhi s district, 'visited his home last .wcok. Fie is one of the tact list of traitors who voted for the Nebraska bill, and ho was re ceived with man test tokens of displeasure. A public mooting as called, which denounced him as a betrayer orttis constituents, unfit to repre sent. them, sad requesting him to resign. We are glad of it. Let every ono of the traitors be received with hissing and scorn, and perhaps men will learn, after a while, that it is no light thing to outrage public sentiment and defy 'the Co .le's Tnc liouricinvnemr, for Juno, is truly wel come) How wo delight to turn from the excite ments of politics to the peaceful and fascinating, and we bay say humanist' g walks of rural art and rural taste. This number is a tvery fair one- The article entitled .'A few hints to be; giuners" Is very valuable. We are but a tin `ginner ourself in rural pursuits and recreations and can feel. the force and value of such hints. This numbeicloses the first half volume of 1854, and the publisher advertises that be will take subscribers; for these whiprefcr it, forthe half year from July :to Jan., for $l. We would ad- Arise all lovers of : rural life, however, to order the whole volume, for it is exceedingly valuable.— Price $2 per annum, James Vick, Jr., publish , cr, Itochester, N. Y. Der Stark County, 0h10,—.91d Molly Stark, --one of the strongholds of thelilde Democracy, ht. in a blaze of excitement on the Nebraslia out rage. Some days ago a meeting, was held to denounce the outrage, in which prominent Dem ocrats took part. Some of the Pierce' men subso ipmnily called a meeting to ratify the passage of the bill; and to glorify Pierce and Dangless.—, ; The (loot HOWA wee crowded by the canecienco• Dago:Tete, who Toteddetnitheratelutions of dal' wire;puliers, and passed resolutions deneinciag „Pierce; Douglass, Slavery, Slave-breeders,. and approving of the csWoi . the :AntOlebrealta con. I nationat Coknbue, on tie lath of July. Molly Stork" is .rerolutlonlied .• .*V•02,4" bore by thousands. The citizens of Pennsylva nia ought to be made acquainted with bis posi tion on the above and many other questions, but are kept in profound ignoranoe, notwithstanding the hundred calls that have been made for light and information. True, the Demoreatio Union, after two weeks reflection. answers ono of our interrogatories by saying that it believes that Governor Bigler will pledge hit - itself in favor of the Nebraska bill." The Editors have.evidently not been initiated yet; though we shall expect after a week or• two to find them as proficient . know nothings" as Governor Bigler himself. A short time since they were certain that ills Ex cellency was with them, on this question, now they believe it, and in a week or two more they will "know nothing",about it. —lforriaborg Tele graph. SPECIAL NOTICES Derangement of the Liver, is one of the most common, RS weC m the most furminable of dim are knohn to American phyeleilne. IL had for mare ►llraets ed the closed attention of the medical faculty in all part of the United States, and yet op tattle time of the climove: ry of Dr. McLane's great Specific, it wax almost beyond thee reach of medical skill. Thousands had Perished without ored a hope of relkf. and although thousands may yet be destined to feel the direful effects of this most complicated disease. it Is now, thanks to the research of Dr. McLane , moat completely brought within the mope of medical eon; trot. The proprietors of the Liver Pllbt Del confident that they offer a remedy which his been fully tested by time, and which hex never failed of memsa when fairly tried. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. !CLARE'S CELERRATLI) LITER PILLS, and take none eke. There ar other PUh. purporting to be Liver pis, now befbre the puhlig also, Ids Celebrated Fen:unite, ran nowte had rt g's mpeethble Drug Stores in the United State. 6 ine ,gdg bg the sae proprietor, FLEMINO BUOTIIERS, Jelod6rinS extenessnrs to I. Kidd & Co.. 60 Waal et. The best evidence that can be adduce favor or the cfnceeloutnessof floottandsth.man Bitte . . . . _ prepared by Dr. C. li.Jaltsouds them:um...dented demand fur them irem all parts of the Union; end although there may ho many CO.MVINSIIde prepared mid represented as tw dm werthy ors liberal patronage% yet wr feel ...strained to remark, that the cast number of testimonials with which the worthy doctor has been honored, by ',Ennis of the highcet charector and respectability, who found it nee emery to Dace roman, to his preparation, is testimony euilielentlymeelusiro. that %mom effectual remedy for the eimmt immediate rellef atheism afflicted with that direful malady, dyspepela. bee near been diem:leered. Sold In Pitteburgit, by' FLEMING DROP, Drusegiste, Wood st. Also, fur sale by DEO. U. SKYBkiR, lItO Wood street. jelD2weidw9 Especial Notice to -persons using Cod LITER OlL—The subecriber (having made arrangements with Meagre. Poppleln t Thompson for a regular supply of their goimine COD LITER OIL, put up in pint bottles, would respectfully invite the attention of tho public To an examinational the article, being WIT P....1ed that for purity anT frowns Dom rancid taste or smell, It Is pub qualed. There Is now no Cod Liver Oil to this country Ptl polor, If equal, to the above. Hundreds of bottles have been sold. and given unrivaled astisfaction. In Um arti cle of Cod Liver 011, perm. taking it should be careftil to obtain • greemalne article and one free from a rancid taste and amen, as Its virtues are greatly enhanced by Its being acceptable to the damsels and not producing nasua—Puri tr ands pleasant mate make It mint readily taken up by the lacteal. lad absorbed Into the blood, and . Owenby' In causing the rlchneiwof that Auld giving a tontind hral- Ing impression to every organ through twhicti It passes.— Sold by (IEO. IL HETSRit, No. 140, corner Weed sL and Virgin alloy. raygdaleT Sign of the Golden Mortar. - Dr. Morse's Invigorelang Elixir or CONDUL.-11 It Is indulred now thls great restorative Li elecooolbiLlnir wiett estraortUnary elms. we eon only onslY that In the Ambler, herb that Vermeils osnllnal Immedlent him been blended by the Gureelabat PhTeleten. elueoo .itegt bees suppoood tOralet in aluendreddiffirent articles EXAM phareueopeein. A Ibole twinkler elwat.of ' remedies, ato oak, emu to have bees eneubinellOMM. .barb; siten'the manic or 0011D1AL we here their an eontreted erroMe. It te the effect, however, not timeworn with which ws hme to deal In the vesetkeJ aPPllewlJeo °, the modlekie. The victim of droPePaht ere eared, the nervous we relieved, the haltpangrord resume their ity,thetauffmm from be 5.1440 In tormented no men thearnk harm rigereer, the. tint. of Smedley kerrati. eemilezion Ur billow, Ur devreseed In Write bnirryant, the pia In almost In every °omelet.= of arnasle drtin Immediate benefit from the um of Dr. Moree'i' vigrwatlon Elixir or Ondint. TheeP hmte, =Parted by Irreframble mud, an fomented to the attention of Ism Ide, whom . verify tbm by a idagle bottle *YAM Medi elm. The t..brdlld le Sen Ira highlyeooeentreted, to Melba , . new Prim tliciedollarever bottle. two Ibr Eve dellamehe for twelve dollars. O. EL RING, Proprietor: . ' 102 Itmeolway, N. Sold by Druggists throughout the Dullest States. Owns du and WM Indies. General Agents In Pittsburgh—Fleming Dm.. corner Wood and Fourth Amato; end Geo. 11. Keyeer,_ . eorner Woad street 11.1141 Virgin alley. Also, by J. P. nomad, Anwseey City. J•11.1w Walintock's Family , toi - es.--Wo &Me seteutteee of haute of thellites,ood others. to **ad ♦erthwment cm the Mirth page of these voloahle If wally Medicines. WfirehOllle, acc toZeta.—The premises now in the oirenpancy of James McCully. on Penn it, ad Joining therard of the American Hotel. fromthe lit Amil anal:dna. April at this aka • mhlSti HENRY H. COLLIN S , FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND Wh OLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, • And Produce Genera,. No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. his • Ladies Fancy M'CORD to CO. would most respectfully Innti the attention or Ladles to their largo and °ringlets .tack of VAIWY TUBS. now opening. romlatring in Part Sable. Stone Martin. MIL Lynx. Carntloo,l3lbotian Solt , rd. Rock Martin, tlonett. Caner and Slues Dow= Multi Vletorinor, Polgasalr - wt.. 8... An. weer Wood old Filth streets. O'CONFIgit, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAI,. EIIB, No. 115. Woalstreet, one door from first street, Hu. lutrgh.—Day and inll .Par and Current Fonda Blunt and Thne Exchange, ado, Mocks, &ate= and Western Thos DEW. and Pluadoory Neter, allow 6 per cent on Time De posita. of Par and Curput Money; and insure Eire and gazing Poltdes for the ZiNA Nocuous Colmar: (oneb Capital. 1170.003,) and !low. Lamm. Conran', (WU& 10.000.000.) 101 • Enlarged or Variant Veins, We& Kau Joan las. Wicks rosPorkitiKY AI. the ittWrition of PkYrielitliA and the public, senirelly to my amortment ellkalostio Stocking:A , Knee Cam, Ankle Socks and bandages for the relief and cure of Vali , cos. tv Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints and the various appliances lurid In the cure of diseases re quiring outward !import. slim keep every variety 0 names, licely MU, Supporters, Shoulder Ikea% and irilict all kinds or me - Omni+ appliances 11•911 mthe cum of QED. 11. ILEYSlnt.WhAgessle Druggist. tr iithWelawS N 0.130, tor. Wood At. end Virgin Alley,' ARNOLD & WIL-IJ.ANIS,'i X111011C717/1 021 07 Chi'sou Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND ITlTrllia UENERALLY For Warming and Validation of Buildings: A. L W. will contract Aw tramline and Petal What -Yr Steam or Hot Water, Ilpee or ChilmteeFornsat Mumble, &hod., IlmeMgr. /attunes, Urea, Houses, Court Mors Jails, Hotels er Dwellings, No. 25 Market at.. Pittsburgh roam mums- incojx. main' manic'. PISIBMG .BROTEEERS, WHOLESALE:DRUGGISTS, Duccaso t coo ka NO. CO WOOD STREED,_ PITTSBUR GII, NU& t Proprirtariof Dr. EVlrurerOelebratad VersOrags. r. PITTSBURGH Life; Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 6.5 FIFTH STREET, MASONIO lIALL, PITT/3110E0M PA. .1.4ME8 & BOON, ['maul!. CHUM= A. COLTON. &craw. This Com - pany Rakes ovary 'neurone() ap. petiotolog to or connected with Lin RIBES. Moo, egetort Hall sod the Oht6 wd hltteleetPet Seers acct trtte==ino Make gen- And against Loss or Damage by Fire,' And T ep . lostl i eletib of the Hes and Inland Navigation and Pollehirgrood 41be loved:rate* onnelstonyfith safety twat earths. DInCIoU: WELL R. MUM.' Jo:wall. 1163111, lexanderßroulloy, Job Yollorton, Rob.* Galway, Aloottideta County. 80n0:445,, ann. 'tron , - Ifonttlo N Lath Kittanning. r ear lursm fist col.] Rolm &ism fatriaA., grAtr i44. A im m Jami ali ipmoll.D. Win. _sesoau .JActriton Jan , ir e goll4 ,l3.l4" [P° 4 MI I STATE • MUTUAL FIRE. AND MARINE INSURANCE:' CO. OF • - RANCH OFFICE—,Corner Fourth - awl nrnlibuidliTtrig=, CAF T 111.°7: &41 1 ... kek 6 =tarO ta frog J. 1261, lc A. ,PI A. Omin, taborgic A. 4.131,1, IturlabArai, •T. Jams, ItudsbureAbat 1 "" —lx.8 Ck4 . l loll n lrP. P.UTIISILt HutMdad ragsbilist. 'nadir ° trait th anal~R iZge.rul„' trt.,, gad , r,trrw=riaTa t,,.= Tr either wyetwillr, at tor. tam amiss, inoenaTU4l I .S.(11 14 Sherd er Braces and Chest Expanders. "Be particular in procuring the kind men. ttoa.i, as many of the limes sold ate botoletee." ETES [Prom the Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, Feb. 14, 18:.3.1 An Exclaim Awncts:—Persone who have acouirod weeping position, by following asodentary occupation will experience root relief by the use of the "Washington Suspender Mace." made and wad by Dr. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy. It waitron fora brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloon. it so placed we to continnally tend to bring the shoulders totheir nat ural position, and exPaudlllus chest. We purchased one some time ono, nod base been so pleased with it that we unsolicited gave it a ..puff . matte. Women. hundreds of whom nee annually injured by the weight of era:amens "skirts," should aim procure those braces. lie particular in procuring thekind mentioned. as many of the braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retell at the Drug Store of George IL lieyser,No. 140, owner Wood et. and Virgin alley. , Ali -Sign of the ()olden Mortar. N. A—l also keep Trues., Supporters. Pile Pmes, Max tie Eliewhinits and ell ilinde 0 ..healed appliatmes. Ease and Comfort—The Conformatnr, lately Imported from Ports, exactly suite the Hat to the peculiar shapebt the Head, to a new hat le ea elm' on the head as scold one A Odd Et and a good UM may be had at IT Wood et. apattf W. DOUDLAS. NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OFFICE EDIIDINO, TRIED STIIEET. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish to obtain an accurate, artistic and Ilkenese,at :t.OlLlTddlTnWernrie'dawhillilhflmmelnltt.tgetrehtgigsoief.mtfto call I. guarantied, ' or Ito charge made. Raving one of the lorgrwt and beet arranged Side and Sky lights ever con structed for a n durpuee with Instruments of the most unwerfnlklndharinadopted thOffltSlllllrDWßlerre. typlngons now practiced by the celebrated awl., of Phlbs deig,hta aud,riew York, Mr. 1. Matters himself to be able to otter to the patron of the Art, a ety to of Daguerreotype"; either tingly or In group., which has never been surpassed. Emma open and operating tu all weather., from 8 o' V tick, s. at. to IS o'clock. s. For Bronchitis, Throat Mao' ases, Hack- MO Comm. and the affects of imprudent nee of Siereurs.— No medicine hoe ever been discovered which , ho effeetzd Such cures as t..%rtor's Spanish Illature. Throat aleeuses produced by icilleationi flocking Cough, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neuralgia and non. modem, have all been relieved arid enrol Ina wonderful manner, by the great mmiller of the bloOd, Garter's !Span Lsh Mature., . . The ease of T. H. A6lll/e7 alone should valley an,' who doubt. Call on the agent and Menu. • Inmnblet .ntalalng =ea, which mill astound Ina. gee advertisement. myl7.llll.lmT tV6i INSURANt YOR _ COMPANY, NEW K. CASH CAPITAL, $500,000! IL. C. LI)03119, Agent, N 0.59 Mod street, Pitt:WWl. D111:0102.4: Late of the :Etna. I:arta:ad Firm of Corning & 1.0. Firm of Bogen d SloNamee. of DOZ.', Fang Co. Flom of ele:11:531ellin .5 Co. ''''''''''''''' of t0',."'37%0 --Firm of Altlard n &itood. 7-Flan TA...;for; Hitlord Bigelow Wafeasit lfelkm... Go' ante 124 . Dina. Bony G Aunts Loa. . me iirariiii.Via-:- —.vim of c. a tab a Co. Jehn B. JI We/chunk ---- -....-..Y/rm of J. C. Hone A Co. wiacaa, a Lereehere....---.Flrm of A. it A. Lawrence A Co. Charka A. limaky Firm ot Buckle*. A Co . Lneir Areo-buryor....--.Firm of Leal , Atterburr Jr. A Co. Lot It Bolen ...... ......Flrm of J. M. Beobe. Moron A Co. Amos T. Thripla....-.... -Firm of Trowbridge. Polabt A Co. John a Nthen Firm a Neleou A Co. Marine P. /74/denn... ....... ......Flren of Rabbet, Stall A Co. _rime of Cllcrtneu A Colllua. lionve C. elating thornre D. Morton Firm ot E. D. Mork.. A Co. baceen D. 0v141.1 H. ..... ......-Firm of Camay. LothrO9 a Co. Theme, Atunenger.— --- Firm of T.* 11. ileeseeneve , Finn ofJohneon A Panford. * 1 S AV ' er t in . ;.=::.7.. Rep .r Nrwt . . o "4 l " . a 4°l ! -, A ' rl W 81e1L....-...-FEM nt /bleat cater Jen Th.l re knit. _ Rae .—..—...--...... PU morn.L Non. ImourlkvAlas—......-...-.—kinv of Hook' Allena a Cr. YLEAS _pit Finn of Blown. It k lhorbell ln . /...=be . ghein. Firm .r Frothfroghtuo. Newell AC. at/. M.. Bain . . Firm at 8 wilt, I I mill OA Ale. Cortis 2440.1 e...-. .. . Firm of Condit A Noble. -Wart . C.AL Ilbeh...— .......-... - _Firm of Work I beak, abluree4l4B/erbeenti„.---Firm of ti Cebu, Rockwell & Cr. ertunZenkllerrii...—Finta of ilartur, liumpbeer Cutle. Wk. . 1.. t, .... . ...... -.._—_.oftAblr Continental WO k. Di N. Barmen • Mon of Went. Fargo A Co. Maw Morgan Ghent /buret —.... ... Rem of ileorne Conroe it • ISIMNICI L. lAJOILLN Yew:Lica Cllkl3. J. lIARTIII, Seetetars itizeies Insurance Comp 7 ovrittsbiarg • 11. D. RI ?ill. l'ra - Pima ILIMUEL L. MAILSIIIILL. OFFAX. 94 wA WO n OD ST rE..IO.I ARE 4N MASKET IVID :APID TS. rritiralMutYlch ?NAV ',j4DRIISAIRIV., Innow against Lou ca• lAimaye F. grommet 38.1. flo•ras 11.1 SE, A mut NLAND r/C.4 riag sod TILLVSPOIinATION. 1111.700. 0.15.14, Wm. Lorimar. Wm. cry. P. NI. Kier, Wm. 112_3am, fithert i Dtt Jolm A. Ilarbsoahl r. Ihsocis Mien, Imme Noma. J. Sehtmumaker. Walter Brlont. Wm. ILIUM!. John .3212 Mom PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, • Capital Btoel,Aprmal Fterulumx awl Western Fand, IN 1„000,)00 101101 RATED 1825. Policies of Jnsuran 04 issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE . FIT FIRE, PERILS OF NAVIGATION. By UEOROR R. ARNOLD, Agent, • RlO-74 yp3is For Databuratuml Allesheni Indigestion and Liver--vompiaint Liu* DT KM'S PETRA:LEM-11nd the following letter from It,. 0. Dlekemon. • Illlmionam . In Ore m= Ps Ktra—Dear Isirs—Myee'rand wife havidst . been oratly benedtted by the nee of your Petroleum, I wleb to here 10U send no bog of two or three doseu bottles. I am the Congregallonal this place, and several ftl; 117_4,'°tr Iflt:l7.7betrno i lll i cl4 lea—toeur PhittoLll3)l. Olt POCK OIL. We to several hot tw or three eaels—alamt a year and u half asps. and we have nver enjoyed so good health fez W. we here Moos that time. I had not Miteu a Angle bottle befonr. that fullness of the 'tome which so It the dye. myth was relieved. and I have kit nothing of since that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver, Width bad been uf eurcral mrs standing. by the use of your Petroleum. • Sold by B. Pd. Kthil, Canal Dula. OEO. K. lIDYSER, 140 Wood it, and Druggists and Matilda. beaten everYt where. I VIDO4II wilrertlrinr Ntrolcum (0(07.1 oc2B NOBBIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Schstytti/t Mirth thttet, abate the Railroad, Phaatletrina - NO AGED for many years exclueively in the stewutietore of LOIXIMOTIVR-4, have recentir.. Loon considerably oplatured, by ..butiom or I.:ge balidinFs and ntuncrons =tures and tools, apieh win enable the =°tors to tarnish, with despatch. any description of olives, on liberal credit, • odd • 111011ARD NORRIS h SRL PEARL STEAM MILL, CANAL BASIN, ALLEGIIENY, NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION. ' Fe-nilies will be supplied with our various grades of ITEM GROUND FLOUR, by looming their or des at tbo M l, or In our Intee at Low., Wilson Co'r, . Wood Arcot, or Braun A 'letter. corner of Liberty and St Clair eta., Pittsburgh: IL D. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample, D li g oftil Ai t:7gl;l;.4 to Welles !neither of the cities. Terms, CASII on doliserr. fo2-11, BRYAN, KENNEDY S CO. R. - : Of the late finn o ' urdv & Loomis, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES 69 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. lel3-dlr's3 NOTICE.—Tho undersigned, Frederick Lorene, of the firm orLorenr, Sterling* Co-and Thos. . teacart. of the late firm of Stewart. Lloyd k Co., bare tide day formed •Comattnershlp,. under the name .d style of LORENZ, 'STEWART CO.. kr takenpur of manufacturing Iron and Cod the Cere bella No. (It Water street.betweenVerryand Short atreete, where they hare on hand en assortment of the varieties o I Iron and Nails, which they offer fur Bale en accommodating terms. They respectfully Whit the patronage of the nubile. TAIIiENZ, BeTaltf EITIMII.T. A. IL HOLMES & ERO:, LIANUYACTIMERS OP SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON A% LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, - Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Serous, inaftinp und IVllrylfor Nadtimm Car and Bridge Bolts, with Threw! and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG H, PA., Wastaorsa, N. 31 Woo, isr., nem= numAnn t3CLOND • sirAn work warranted. m631-tf UNITED STATES . LIFE INSURANCE, ,' ANNUITY AND.TRUST COMPANY. - . PHILADELPHIA. • , lIITARTERRD APRIL 26, I6so.—Pusteß Merton. CAPITAL- 4 250,000.• _ _. er. a Emmen! ll'aird sect Cficoutt sheds, Pliaacklpha OITIOERS or TIES 1103111 WARD AT PIIILADELPULA rv. 71. 1 Crawfter.L. ' gatil 11. Intl, • . ratiml. iielai•on, Liroravoce Johnilfsy , ' ~ ,, ,,W lRn a....l ma r t .. p Uorig n, a. m : bra. ' WRltosti . D r r em r. . . .770 e Pe/Aral—Ambroe W. Tbocapion• Aisated Rrawisir—Plitith PAR. awn , * PLVIRseI7.II: - D 4 1204"7 'City, D. D.own., D. . GE D ORGIE D. ARNOLD, Agent, .. . 74 Pour4h amt. rittataith EIIII=SE .. . ~ Pont Powder.—Every variety Raid' ' .- '''` STATE4iTUAL r and Blasting Powder, In elk else masa:Ala:toss I Fir Manne.Tnsuranee ComPallY d and for este from Magnalns. to lots to raft BM' 1 P. on favorable terms. Also Sw9:ty Fuss. • l)' PENNSYLVANIA. _ D. tr. C. BIDWELL, Maifrturers'Agt. I ,dux Wr'l r MA 'Ar r 3'. / 9 r 9ak4 . i ki88 • 1764 rauut"?.. ' 97 16 Iss, v,,,, HARDWARE nt 'root, l'lttoliunat L GAN, WI LSON' & CO ' IN accordan ee with the provisions of their . Charter the Piste - tool of - Tim Stale Mutual flee cud arise buns:ow (b. v 1 turrrtylrania." Forel e the follow ; jog statement ofthr affairs, at the clogs of the froth • $ year of their IncorTora on: YOUIITII A..•N UAL STATEMENT. Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their , A.„,,,, m er lA. ig,63,,,.... ..... ... ___„_. 1.388,37.0 70 extenolve Stock of - 1 Canis premium. and Interost - rec'd , the poet year. Mut') 1 $101,646 TI HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, : cmmium Nos. , . so • . uson7 91 comprising, one of the most complete aossrtmeetele th e ' Cash Prvmlume. Stock 40,282 20 • 170,068 56 country, " RECEIVED BE RECENT PACKETS FROM EUROPE, , ___•,,,‘ , 1.5V,591 20 and which they offer on the moot favorable termo. Mr- . .. 8 . 89 . 0 .1. 9 .5.D0u1imi , J 19 P50w• chants going Post will find their interest promoted by r nano., salad .. elt goo note' „ 1. ," / 4 buying their lIARDWAREsst ' hio k 7s. "'” gtsieTitei;rTirtiWi, S. V. 031 98 N.. 376 Wood sir ~ Pittabnrgh, ' Premium Notes, Mutual Deport (4 Doer. ADOVS TIIVIT-Ilt-O-iIIOTES- 1 feldrdawS meet, expired and canceled-- \MIMI 59 -v 1.19.183 10 -- DlED.trri riiliy—c7rtilsirtrat-VO'clOck,- WILLIAM 1 . 2'79,701 18 GEORGE DICKSON, aged II year, • ASSETS. - The friendo of the 6trnlly are respectfully invited to at Ponds, Mortgage.. Storks and tend his funeral from the nvideuce of his father. Thomas. p =rgtor . securitles.......... ..... swat ' VI. Di.koon. near ) Soloshelm's MCI, Wllkino toiwriship, on this . c ee h o r I , \ gr. 4 i,i;ii - 1i,.. --- ,,:a . ,., - ;;,. m . .. 1 8 O DtySSitturdaywg_t_te'cleck. to proceed PatlteCgrettoty,. Agents, Record by bonds 19.505\ 58 09111.704 ID J. P. 1111111ERVORD kreoldent NEW A DVERTISENIEN'I'S "cp 'A. ~ G , .. , ..,. Secretary. ' \ • Jebdwd A. A. CARRIEI7I Illto- :tweets- OR RENT—The two GLASS W.DRKS ;it PITTSBUILGII ' 4 - COACH FACTORY, 7 V i ge_t• - Y - i.y . . ......,..,0.,., together with '.5 frt.:m.66o. lorge or n. 40 DfAMO ND STO EE , , I. ek Warr:owe and Store Rums a 1 other Mr.:war/ E. 31 BIGELOW . ' Proprietor. , bundlers. The property Is In, mlir 0t0t... • , ! , __ j ban nil the modern itupenvousenta - - - , fully monnforturing Window Ut The History of Pittsbnigh, t the Ist day tif Julynet. Ennui rllO3l TIIE EARLIEST PERIOD . when it . J.7-2w titi01101: A. lII.ISBY wit , slotted by white men, down to we claw of the 1 eenters, by SEVILLE 11. CILARL Yon. VOTICR — The prtner About ono hundred copies attn. above highly interest- , 11 lotlng between Inn. Illertot Ing work remain on hand. Priee rolociol to 75 ctn. Pub- . sr. doing buolneos under the •. halved sod fur sale by JOAN 11. MELLOR, f STEWART. le thin day silos:geed .., _.— ~. , , _ tell: D 1 Wotol Street. : Jim. McDonough dlopoeing of hie Inter:lt's:. ..lort - D. - Ell —._. _._ grow who, with Jno. 11: . 2 6 7 t.w111 chntlnne the beet , Administrators' Notice. : .... at the old rand. No Liberty ot:, corner of Rant. IV l i l h E n Sll;Em..,AS,:fLeAAtiteorNsoofutlisdliirAdinnistn„,roiti(Lnt.t..of , .n . 4r . , , , th4 . lr i r,ggr2; A p lt } :r , 1 r a i . r i A2 K410,t the er m the city of there deed. babe beets 000014,1 W the sub- 1 ' eo r i ' v i o . : l nTl n rbi t :LVlr fotie'''4sr. Of4%" l ro'qy'us k e' i nt t nms'X seriberre. ell yvreous the babe raid unt-otoory request- , to t for tho come. .11)11N. ,Melhl. OLSOII. ed to mate immed tato pat went and those hating Mot.. I J one let, 15:4. JOll3 11. STEWART. will make known the Same without dlay, to lIATUARINE It MAI 'Ala, , In retiring (rote the Poutulry burner: I take much mei...Pittsburgh. pleasure In recommendlni the new t Bre to the `patrshotte ISAAC MeIIIINRY,_ .. r , Looock st, Allegheny Clty, JUIrD . O. I .41' i tli'ndg"'d t I" public k hl g'" JO/1 . 14,31CD0QU011. ________ ___... —_,...„----- To Contractors • - JIiIIOPOSALS will be me - aired by the First Dixtriet Coganlngmar. until WED:H.:BOAT, the Lttit'l oak, at len'cinek, M., roe filling Emmet street (6th Ward) to the grade, the earth, Co., for (Co tilling to tie taken elf Liberty, liarrisen and Perry streets. tilde will eta e the yard. tIitOROB HAMILTON, Dletriet lininmtivioner. Ii • IVE DOLLARS A.MONTl.ll—Seven large lots, each 50 11. front. on a 'dile start. by 310 to a IN ft. lane, situate on Mt Waohingtim, !kr] offered for e G e at rgi s T n wTtil: 1 ; In tuned Ha if, aud i os - et aliened on mail easy terms to 17111. ot fall to prima .. Property on sit. Waellington IR rapid lyy advancing inp r i nt The neat lot. to the chose, and Fae else, me h 'ill o o each j m elfi a. CUTHBERT fr. AGN,I4O. ad st. li r litESll arrival of new Books, at Wood street: he Nasarine, or the last of the Waellingtoon. by George —Ohannondole, by Emma D.E. N. I.lenthistrth. TheCuree of elifton, do do do. Farmingdale., by Caroline Thomas. Just reed and for mie by lelo B. B. LAUFF Ell, El/ Wood et. NEW ' WOltK—Premium Essay un the Charectrrietire Roil Lean of Probbetin - Syml.als; by . . 11.1 ward WSutbrop, A. I. Rector °flit. Paul's Church Sorwelk. Obi. publidicd by I. Night, la Never. et., N. • Y. - Just reed bylaprvee, eud for sale h)• jab 8.11. LAUFFEIt, 1:7 Wood et. PITTPUU QC II eoAtu. FACTORY_ Au. 46. Dkinend Alkv near Meet StrTh . 'rri.. E. m.mor,tow 141°ml:roil. WOULD respectfully call tha,attention of tioutheni and Western Merchants to Ida line dock 1111ZON ranging In prlod from MO to 81500. Theee Carriages are built from the best material and workmnm ship, and under Iris own impeniatoni he m or e ith ma n ed.. tiredwarrant his work to be Inibrior tommaned.. Mired In the Union. The mawwn of hie boainere and the great Merman In demand for this close of work, brie Iridnced him not to build any common or low prced work In his eetablishment. Pereone wanting gm.' honeert We.rk, trill please mil and examine his stork before going East. All work warranted. . _ An Ordinance Antithe Mayor fa subscribe co the Chpitol Merle, the imamme and Shatheurille Roil Road, Q EC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by tbe 1.7 Select sad Common Councils of the Cdty of Pittebumh That the Mayor be and ho le hereby auttitaieed and direct, ed to subscribe on behalfof the city of Pittsburgh (In edi dition to the former sutacription of mid riti)Pir sin thous. Steubenville of th Capital Stmt. or the litteletrah mid Hail Rood Company, payable IR the bonds of cold city, In conformity with the Act of Amembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylvanis, entitled - A farther sup- 'dement Lo nn Act entitled no Act to Inosmarato the Pitts be-rah and Steubenville Railroad Germain rod the twenty-fourth day of March, A. D., ono thousand eight hundred and fortynine." which further sopplotent was passed and bourne n law on the eighth day of 314 v, A. h.. eighteen hundrodand fitty•four, and to make and \iuonte bonds of the said city Fee the payment afraid mtweription. , the maid L0121 , 1P not to hare teen than thirty Mena Loran, to ' be imutabwith conponn, sighed by the Trensurur oR said city. attmhed and boating intere rate of sin per cent. per annum. Proridel. that nobood ebeill be for ICS, sum than five hundred dollars. and that the Directom of mid Company mama to pay the current interest accrulitg on said Londe until such time as the dividends from the coo t shall be sufficient to pay the Interest on said tiondir, SOmuch of tho said interest no with the amount of said \ dividend will ha adequate for that purpote in full. Pro. tidal, however, Muttany surplus dividend that cone 12 , maln after the payment of said interest R affil shall to paid to tbe Treasurer fir tho use of the cityprovided also that the raid bonds to la lerued in conformity here with. bring an interest of sin percent per annum. pm *- Me half yearly,.ball l a, notvri a! , , , c . ash at b p o . d at;brjhezia 2 " ,i ` t.Tai,r. Vile "' .: . :Li r d,...7;4 "- ...17 . p.i. L eiTh . ferl ' it .- ity with the ma - wising Kahl sulamiption. Ordained end enacted Intl a law. in Count:lLL the ilits day .. (ofJune, A. lb bolt. , THOMAS 31. MARSHALL. A VV4."I3 " (CU V IUkerai I CH ....._.-- 'i (T)W ., , RIMASI P'di - , JOll3 T. o ltigrraT t, „-_. ammemeisi yally!lerikOrn- , , I lan t. •_ _ _ _ - ' anal; °tit caof Stock, ,' CV Embroideries, Linens, :White Goode, LT eta, at reduced priors. Marehnute arc respectfully invited tomtit and got soma grmi bargaia, at No. ih , Mer tot street, Weer nd. jekr2tde Well. OFITY. - LOOMS-4SO Napier lifoome now landrii ,, 1" from W4ll. T. Yllltunks tor Italo 121 . u DICK ET 3 CO. A InouNo NUTS-276 aka. now landing 'k lkom.strimer 11. T. Yestoran Ibr 'rale by- • j r9 18MAII DICKEY key,. - . QUNDItIES-32 bbls. Lard; 1...7 10 bbls. °moil: ' 19.1 litss.,ilairr. 1 task Elsasred;l 2 bp,. rarg D. Pattiz.: I box old Copper; 2 obi Copper gills, mar Isotll nil from steamer ll. T. Yeatrann for sale by ir9 1:U1.511;11C/0M L CO. aIONNETS—A. A. Mason it Co. have reed another large assortausnt of Enalloh Straw. Loghtwo, niercry k Ind of Fancy Straw Bonnets. and Thanes' and Children.' iiltAG Ififkl. a great rarletf or nowand elegant atylea Crap and Silk Bonnets. 25 Filth Area. tik• RITE DRESS . GOODS—A full assort • • moot of White 000 m Boodn, compriving the - test lo of Book. F*ll6, Jarknoct and India with FOl9O new sod dmitabl.. pattern. of dotted and Baur ed Saha, An., for tole . at 'Mr IoW rrlma, at jag A. A. ItASON A MO. DPEACIIES-116 bbls. prime 0. halves. AJV thia day toed to E.Y. APPLES-24 bbls. for sale bv Jur ion JIENRY 11. CtiLLINS. till I - ELSE-2.00 his. prime W. "*. cutting for tato by ion BENNY 11. COLLINS. 1 INSEED 01L--10 bbls. for sale by ILEBY 11. CuLLINg. B LI rTER-113 kegs for sale by HENRY U. COLLINS. NDIA WASII SILKS, at-Lew Priers.—We Char* reed a lot of India Wash slllta.. the low price. IR eta. por yrrd. Also.. amaortment on hand of the beat Imported. at prima low for n.lI ty jrB MURPHY BURCHFIELD. II AWNS—A full assortment of dark and 411 .g ht figured La , vbs. 4j . t . •—• tjat ill — 'ha. WATATIV's. 3 " 'u'...i1.._..._, ...,______ 'Y2 AY RUM—ti doz. very superior West In -2..1111 die Bay Rum reed by .70.0. FLEMINO. 10U . :. , eornar 004/Diamond and Market at. fE (Immix PEdfoltAL--1 ch...n . mntrat 11 1TRATE MAGNESIA—A safe, Fla; EDFORDWATER-10 hatf bbls. on hand JLP and fur ask by lon JOS. MEM:W. i . IDDER'S' INDELIBLE INK-1 gross Jo') JOS. FLEMING. GIIOLERA &DYSENTERY MIXTURE— Avery esoeilent ertlele for the abort , complaintrel cro.reedby, • lee • JOe.FLEMING. gi , EVER tts AGUE ItILXTURE—Ono of tho best preparations nonum, for the curs at Fever =V" o the r 1 ' 139 '" 'rnri'inTAIRVINT re• rpuompsuNs EYE WATER-1 gro. or the genuine article reed by JOS. FLEMING, or. Died end Mutat et.'t Buena Vista Lots for Sale. frEN of-those eligible • Building Lots front s bacon the Wide Commons, In Allegheny City, arecf fared for eelo. There LOU bare .• front of al Ant by • depth of 170 feet, to a IP fact Lass. Andon the 'Boutti end eoinniveding one of the beet Aces, In j e t tr ii AistlY to jut ~w , COUNTRY SEATS---.Weedville.-Thiecul cabin property, situated on the "Soot.* Bottom" dls• ' 0 Nobles township, knilies from the city, has been laid out Into lartio:2lllage Let., imitable for Country containing Two Acres each—baring fronts en thiyalonon-i galled. steer. Itmddorkelleld plank reail,and one SO ft. et. ro —ls now offered for gala This pperty le ulonuttatendete beauty , of location. dellghtfol river end vallO n seenerr, flerr=dfigrhoollt.sgt&andzidly lutproel. g neigh ing eoPueenor. rare advantages. Tamps—Ont-lonrth In hand, balance in 15Team Tor Plots apply to ideLAIN.N. 21 . Ots et 'FIRE IN FEDERAL ST.; ALLE- I:NY—Morris A Patton. 1010•3 pretoisca were dew tooled by fire on the nth ofJune, barn opened 5111 , store iitr.%°lV,rtititt'rtql.`7474llll.7 St et IYos i l l artry `l io 7tZ: ply their old friends * with groccrice, whim liquors:or arty . other articles to their line of buelnese. See fl OLD BORDERED WINDOW SIIADES-, VP Need Ovid clegent styles reed thlideneelfatijnettnle Curtain Flatures.lloollollaud, (Ibsen sod Duff Oil Cloth e,°,l mind Trimming. and materiel% or evory • dererllo.loo, on bend and for stile by W. McCLINTOCII A 11110$., Joidn ll2 Market et. 'N. _ASTERN TURNPIKE r - For sale,' a de eirahlt property of 40 ft. front, on the EssteroT,Turn• rO. caralitz.thet',Arrecaal by 1 140 ft. deeih 14g r aa nt- L a ood i:, 04 Z0'r....11 offer r rrg4rre=l:','6loes 000 Terms, $32 ' 10 hand. baboon at 1. 3, 3 and relies.. S.CUTIDIERT .suo;f.yorsdst. • REAP — WALL PAYER--4 fresh supply, ftom t " 2* g !SOLD & VELVET PAPER—A tine assort lJf tent ftsr tale by Job Tine. PALMER. SZA Brost PAPEIIINL HAN ardatt; I, No. t 5 A .. ..W . .1:6 g. d Ron.. ..re a nt e , n a t .f.hl 4 01.14 W "r h "r. TIIO.IIAS PALMIII., - • A vINDow gIIADES --Figured, ,Oreep;' Duff. Leal and %SAW grouods, FIAT. _Seme.t..uNcatr. ire I legiage..Arcosaa TIIO3IAI4 ettfx)n ico'd an WM. u.surroN, Ic y Na 12, iW AL or. ood Front eta. - COTIDIALS--Cinnumon , Onracco, Pepper Ladd and for nbs by je3 r64 lk! ' ll! girl i TON. ' Tim 12, am. Wood and Front at'. 11111TEES—Stoughtnn , Wine Bittoni, Cu _ll 3 umb"r and others hand aa4,47. requs.ArryANOON , O , :clock, will be 1...01d at Median, oil tM.magus, eight abate., Butyl. lag lota, ,ftuatain Oa 'Wage of New TM,. nth 11.1 shoat of pa Union at, by co ft. daab • Term bay. ""t "l "83-. SON.fteat Estate Aida. jea • ft.o 111 OR SALE=-10 shares North American; 3,000.0rt0 oflncagall, tecuml hr mortCages. el U. D. KIM), Oulu% Stork t Enehange LOker. ~• '~r'..'+dzE: ~a_~ ~; uS'4'_7a`.2.rx~iCfi+ M!.I2=I=_MIMMN Covinton Cotton Factory for Sale or Lease I.ll'. building is of brick, 44 by.. 106 foot, 4 stories high: separate buiLlinae fire ttaine andlek es. The madden . ) . comprise 2,500 •spindlel3\with army preparatiem to salt. The Factory is heats , ' Irlth the .re cap, of steam through cOpper pipes. The lot Is on tbn Lent of the river, eppoeite Walnut st-.Cineinnati, mod ad joining the Ferry Landing: 13 190 feet front by =ll. deed , . There are 1:3 dwelling houses on the premises, for,the no comenodation of hands emphded in the Factory," Terms liberal. Apply. to BUCII.I I': A N's \ telelmti \ Cluelnunti. • Cleve..llernl.l. Wheeling Tithes and Car., I'lttslownh (layette, Phila. X. American. lialtimore American, Ilmten Stipa Lowell Courier, Providence, IL 1.. Journey mlll , r'L'o mouth and charge einclunatilitiutte. ' • • ••tCinNnnetinuettc.l rif 1 A PliiititEll6USE, Philndel bin. le edmltted byollAhat hap ever visited it, to le the' most Magnificently funsisheil and beautifully located , hotsrs for, health and pleasure lu the city. The view from the OliPorratery Is wall worth stopping a day. the neer proximltfto the Hallooed Stations, the comfortable end airy apartments,' the tell spread table. with all the lux twin. of Um season. the reception, attention and quiet.. In the establishment. mak. Umiak PITILIIS moot desirable: with sill thereof 11.1111rytIVS Abe - resonable price OtTwo Dollars peedny for beard. it will not be per prising to see it continually crowded with beauty and Mah lon from every clime. All mains will I o taken by Obtuse. J. TAMER. lc SON to have their guests cousfertable and haPPY. 'Adveitisemeut. NY PERSON wishing to make $3OOO in .11 t . 6 months. addrosa me, poet paid, Farmington, nomm en C0..0h10. This lauoilellon otbook agency. No tras• cling is newmary; botany person can remain at home and make the above sum In the time stated: A.1,11,1$ 456 rad PROF.'.UYRON ROD% kIINE AVATCHE ' Ati: RICH GOLD JEWEL RY AT BARGAINS—We wish to inform the public t we are new offering our present stock' aline 'Watches and Jewelry at prices that cannot to boot, the, we say to one and all, you that Is i h to buy fine Watelh es and wal Jewelry, give us al. and as o from 2.5 to Eh per cent. Is yeurpurehrtres.by roiling at 6 Market at. N. II —Watch repalriug attended to in all Its branch.. Gold Jewelry repaired on manufactured to order at short notice, at p JIL!!Gmt.,. NirE will open in a day or tiyo a • fresh sup- FIT of thcee very &WILLIE Lace tlead PUS Fringes ina . ll the different width. end rood fishibpstde whirs. ' A. At SON k `co., bth li4iTARRANTED PURE PPP::., DIEB. mailable for medicinal marpoeme \ Brandy. 50e per bottle: .‘ COW.. " 71,e do "" to S k l at Ta g je7 l ONT,In tho Diamond. bINEN GOODS--Muridiv & Burchfield 11,av- ; ing rek hnnisbed largely [heti stock of Linen Cold. radng Aldo Diapersand Table Cloth. Towels, h kW. Doilim and Crash. Twilled Linen Toweling. Souli Diapers, superior Donau and ['hitting Linens. French d for man and bon wear, Drills. Linen Lawns. Canahrii Ildkfs.. &a. 11 or:invite the ralLs of nil wanting any a \ rticle he this departreiut. ins t 0 \ A D 0 0 LB S. BACON lust recd. and for sale : lly BUILIVLIL DILITOILTII.t. CAL-= _., . 1 RD-10 bids. and 10 kegs No. lin store' ILI Ind for sale hy \ SIMMER. DILIVOIZTII - .P CM ...._— .. : • 4. t ,STAILCIFfOraaIe.... , ‘, . --- ,44" - 2 411. -- ,ittu ' 'lt at ''' '' ' " - tgarvEn. num OUTII a aa., -,‘ F OR SA LE-15 'tierce of Land on acconi-'' . NEW.EItIBROIDERIES—Fine Setts, Find , ; .t ,„."4:tlt,t,,::i - , , ,,,,thygt,,g, , ,1,10, 1 1 , 4 1 ,t i • 421 Al,`,:t‘Dr,a l , l 4lthitT:'„ t iVtill7l4T:7 , T , ."- - on di! •'- ' - • '- - • . C"'ERT DAILI. - 1 4 . V7.• est price. tltif i rsortnient oath and House Furnish- .VORITCAITS;3II.NIATURIS, 5.e - OfIPIEti...V.. Inn (Med, twit extetedveand a.e1...i. The ladles would. do well to favor LS Willtik Call . lIMIAN lk AUL, -Coldmiarcictlcgc, C , aYon Drawings, etA. takes'. -. \ • -ies .. : ' N o , BL Market o t, o abort notleohy IL M. CAltllo,Dannerelan Artist, Apollo ' , ... -. -..-----.--- Dfuleince Tit Voarth at. flaring a meet superior a q.. 5.... - --,.• eIIIEAPW ‘ W - 17,L FAPEI,S-•A new suppl 3- mint nilccht.crtlctle, bola& faithful Illonectrec areetweut, ' ed I. 011/ kind ofwuther l'riees al WO to $lO.OO and me , ' •'• ' 1 ...;" . Of P' , i . ..t P 4 r * i . " 4 "e l i'''' Caleb 'i • • , wards. The only Lase 'km Roomy In ch. ~it in.blett 1.% ,•.,' WA ITER P. MA 28,1 4.• 2 w.° 4 ' 4 . _ the reception rowels en s weond 1tt.011,.. i. '•- ..1•N • ' ... \ ~ ..., • IVEW•DECORATIONS - St. Nicholas Sri- ,' iIITOTICE,Wa have this day : Fe b. ca t ,. dip I.li dal Chamber patterns, Mr and by .1 ..n., mihtted vilth ilk, WILLIAM na_,Dr la ttAwholk: • - • .." jet. ' • 1 WAI c TER P. lIARSIIALL. side (homey and Conuniasion business. The buslnius o w • .. EINE FAPERAIANGINCIS-A choice zie- rilarg," tits ell eland, =" 4 a ,7 ) 4.1.M910r eartment In es itrecallile,_ilud" Satin Imitatbme . 'Pittsburgh, Fol.t.ill .Igfol.. EICiIAED ALLY ~ •.. -,, de by • loft _ \ WALTER,. 51AESLIALL. ; I - ~,.. , ' •, .... ... • 11/INDOW SIIADES-Five Screens, Con-' ' ''''' mu ' '''''‘'' 11 " , ORN FLOYD & .00., Wholesale Grecite :.'' •-. 7 7 t r r'% . ,_ 3l° ,...,'"'"'" -tc- • f 'l . '''''''' 'l4 • Ir . P*llA""l'"'...-. ;a odtbmtainalon Meribeiyae,No.l 7 3 Wood and 2% tier • - - ' W - AINTELA Young Man who_ can come sty street, Pisteburgh. . , . • Yeze4Yousayi Levy Buttons . i're'mm- , rl. d'd li.' ' Ute" a l.l?. Cur . HI and Rove i CcAL FARMS; .10 . 14 00 d Rates. 20 HOD* : . Oa and Lobs, at Lots In different locatheas hi the 'tit.... OR SALE-ThoSO 40 itdreS 'on the 4th -Bt.. 5.440 Country beats au,. t.t.' kind In the vietnit ell • • ... • . y, road, at the Biz Spline. oppoldte Jomph Mlfarlarers. of which are &teethed on my Printed register. which 1 . , . odo not wish to net op an excitement. give free rides will be pinned to giro to any ono who will call. and also a - , and free dinners, but want buyers to look camly.deeble on ' good bargain In what J. bare to e 11 Call and see: , its merits ands. If It le not the laveliest and best location mylllm . Til OS. WOODS. WWI Broke!. 75.4 th al .• ' .*--, edielnlnst the city to haves beantlnit, residence. It will , . . . . .. , . be divided lu lots to cult .Enquireuf ' - AYES, S: CATHARTIC PILLS! . , -:;.. ''' r _ , • je3 TIIOMABtrOOIIB. 'Li, itb st. '. •- - — • PIL L S TIa•T l' A HE - P ILIS: i .r • ' '-' ' ' • . \ PROP. HAYES, State Chesnisti . orlitrogs-•-•,-.. ,:. ' 0..... u., ~3", they .re the beet PllDOntitilk*Frd are the men whocertley, that Dr. Dares krumrs, vit. , . '. ,i.elllllei hhavv,'Cbleldustlce Supreme Court uppm. Emery Washburn. (levant& of Masa. - • - ,,./c... - ., , ... ~ W. C. Plunkett:Lieut. Governor of Maas. . - Elwood Everett. Ee-See.of etas. and gene for 0f11.13. . Robert 0.-Winthrop: O tt Mahe Dep. U. H. A. . Abbott. Lawrence. 'Minister limited. Merest &Rain. • •' I dolman: Fitzpatrick. Catholic Dishonor Denton. • ,: ' ' ... • ... MEN'THAT ARE MENI!!-- - ' ', Amona thedlawases thls rut haa • eurederlth astonishing' - r! , =1:1„r“-iiratTiit,&': ;r ialgt . plain ts. iC L inatisto '141114. Ileatthnin. Ileadathe girls ne atoms fool 'Otorakb,,NWtt- ',. ,- sea,lndlueslon, Bleerlild Inaction of the Vowels, and _pain arising therefrom'. Flatulency. Iris. of Appettte, all Ulcer- Ms and Cutaneous Disesses.wltlats require an evaconnt edians_. Scrofula, or Illan's Evil. They also by posit 7. ing the blood and stimulating the system, cure menyval.- . .rlalntafulidch - It would not be auplweed they anikt mug: such as Deafneakrartint p ert . Blindness, Neuralgia and ; • one Irritability. Derangement. of the Livq• and Iraducin . Oast, and other kindred Complaint.. siumg from it low; ' ' emu of the body. or obstruction of Its functions. They are the best Purwatlre Medicine ever disentsitcd, '. ' and you will lest need tours them once to know IL. • ' -'. ' Prepared by De. J. C. AYE R, Lowell. Masa, and sold ur . ' • ivery reepectableDnasphrt Iwthe United States. je.dradtveT • , • 111RANDIES--Pinnett, Castillion &Cu., A: Selgntt, United Pronriotora, Gloria Ihlnny, old . and other choice brenada, in unorter and oveLv., r.r "Igo br Wid.ll. SUTTON. je2 .NalR, car-Wm:lt Front its: BRAN:IIt-A. very tine ertiele ki for min:mute. b 9 the demijohn, gallon or bottle. by Je3 W 31.11. SUTTON, No. IT. tor. Vocal and Front.. IPLARET WINE-20 ink. on hand and for VEALIe by 1111.11. MUTTON, je3 K 0.12 corner Weal& Front lac iIitLACKBRRY BRANDY on. hand mid JIP Menlo basiramat.ltledi to, till. by , 11. dITITON. bo. 1....e0r.W00d & Front sts. gNC AVIIITE-6000 lbs. New Jersey just ,ed, te hugs, Ism. for was E. EELLERE co. ltiglSl3-75 bbls. No. 1 trim'datind; • ju26 half bbls. No. I Shad: 50 Lbls. White nag 125 labia. No.l Italtiroore flaming. • " 90 do . 'Trout, now arriving_andfor *de or - ira; • JOIL4 WATT A CO, 2GB Liberty et. N4ACKEREL-50 bbls. now No. 3 (largo) IlAckore4 931115. extra Ilerrtot.:to arrive by:.l.. n. sod • jog •JOLIN.WATT d CN9I. VLO . _l3O bble. "Oliphant's" S. F. and Utz+. /limbs Mire tar tale 11 \JOHN WATT a BROOMS -100 dot. Corn rooms just reed suo for pale by - jeS Join; van & co. ALEF.ATUS-30 bbls. par: for We by .ieS JOIL WATT 3 CO. IRY PEACHES-52 sacks prime halcii fir eels jcB 11. MIZELL CO. bxs..good cutting\ tn storo job CIiEtSELT and for Bale by _ . .. . . til ELNS-100 bus: small white inAp a ro for a u etnlo by •• Ica '. It. DALZULL CO. VlSH—Lake, Troutand White Fish, jiiils H. and bill bbbL - in SAN \ D. DALZELL I CO. LARD in bble. had keel for sale by . - m 4 3 DALZELL a Co- yppea SALE-2 splondict En.rms, ono of 11 I acres. the other 75 wane, boontlibilly lashed on the er Stellate Tp. Plank Road, (Indica from the city. mob . of them lying mow to divide to 10 aors lobe, having • good cm log on esw.b. Ms o eplendld opportunity for a spoon . non. Thom who want a good holm , 'Or Wien to make money would do well to look at it's we will malt° the Ord • mon who offers us our low. price, in lots or, altogether * • Also, 5 oeuntry Emit. I mile from Wood. `, Run, and Ohl r d mites from "Allegheny City hl - . tho Ne Brighton rionk Road. They am a line healthy lomUon, and offered -very to , . \ ABM, lti Country Seats on the O. aP. R. - 7,Mllas from the 0110. They will be sold separate or tolakf ‘ to a colo ny or banding essociallon. It la • lave 1 Con. and ehrapiof mu Also, I Lot oft arm. cud 2 smaller ewes o oronod, op, :suite Ilanowas and Woods'. Run..o end at' a vary bow ~,1,, , , for so One a property,. and an serortment s olonds. lots mod houses always on band. and described I my refit litter. Before .buying you would do , well to rallaml co untry of ' ael , lai TM& WOODS.IS. itlt X • 1 4 `INE SUMMER DRESS GOODS—.'. . I I • Mums L Co. are receiving another supply of Su Mar' \ Blom Coeds. nomprielog some very rich. new style* of if, 1 I . l7e i n i l r rahra k stl i e m AT. k in ' A t za Vzke '4".m,:f . P r ` aIIERAGE 1)5 LLINES • 500 pieces . •.in Benda tieLalnes of the best styles and rolorstbr sale w lie 12bje per v , v at A. A. SIABON &CV% ~,:500 BAGS NITRATE SODA; ; • \•:. .. di tasks Ameriean Manganese; , IT, do aasony .• do, • In store and for side by ~ . Jet ... BENNETT, OLYDE it CO. ~ MEM .~~'~' sf \ XN A . No-12. corner :DINBURG ALE I and for fade by the tV31.11. SUTTON. ' " , d and Front ,ts. F..,, zpn BRAN- ZZOGRAPII LIKENERS OF DR. UFF—The sulreribeehaa just reed a rev twellent trans, orllerragnOdie ;Atha great laelonary. Dr. can andllge them: . J. S. DAVISONt lla.ket et-. near th. - - ItOOKLYN SYRUP-50 bbis. for sale by \ BANGER. DILIVORTII &,00. ADWAY'S READY RELIEF-10 gross for sale by JoS IL E. SELLERS k 00. § I .AL SODA—The purohc form of Alkali, fy Flint Mass triattatietuma, for ale br 11F FT? OVCDE .4 CO. ASII.--Foreign anal Domestic uric-, 1-7 log:beam MataitacturN amtln More. for Pale by ItEX N NTT, OLYDN nR AISINS—W bxe, freili bunch on con it.t.ll:l3mmt far ale to close. THAIATI DICAEY 3 CO. `4IIID--16 kgs. No I Lord for sale by is 4 coy= \ JOON FLOYD & W. 1111 spI9LIENRY IL COLLINS; ItRIED — APPLES—`O Sticks and 4) bbls. for rale by \•. 113y27 \ DALZELL & CO. BACON -4 caw, part lean, for sale by • ' m 227 • 11. DAIZILL t U 0...- E N JOIINSON'S NATURAL \ ,LEAF CIIENVLSO TOOACCO for We by • 1111•ZI MORRIS,t VATTOI4.Iii tbe Di em. IZEANS-20 bbls: Small :irhite fdr sSIO by - 121 my 2 7 • \ `• COLIM RY 20-hhin.foreiio-b y ealle - ( 1 , -,nLuE BONNET,. ti riot quality reitV , B. BADLY& Allegheny: AIYNS 7 ---A:: 31401i ,, ,W7C0"..-, are , now opewiww mare thew 1000 pee. 41 t.Prwbtd; we, entirely •new et flee sad will be et , lured • , . P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ceougatial scut room cellar. Trod and FM strait OOKS AT AUcTION--Orelatut h eve rans. Jiine Oth, ist the outlined:! Atritcyvung,•th stsev enta =ro=lb. I = m i. bracing standard ksot of raterstmr, &ue and Arts. with WI ester:Wl . ° range of authocarrn Bolles ettere. • Lust. IRSIINGFIA3ILOTS , -TRUSTKE SALE CONAINITED—LONO CREDIT.-41n Tumidly muting one 13th, at 8 o'clock, at Um same - burgh,. .be by order of is C. Rayburn. /S bta.ai eq. True We ofJohn C. noWrr Ira t b =l,llrl r lL, D mbZwilattall - CoVilL ..ge.lX4 and desirable 'matrons In. those.bureners Ibr business or manufactuting lALTe Ae tilts o r le peremptory tO cloac an anat.. vest in dueementa arc offered to those, wantink ProlertY tor lee rroseruent or prOtrablo • _ _ llap Merrier the lots can be revri at the Moe or lA. V. rum. No. '). Ithor or *Mandl= Pions. Termr—tin sums co r er once:owes:4 dolbuo,ono-fltth cash 4coidhe In 8 ear. with Interest. notable iteml-annuallr, n..rursd bt bond and mortgage.. Su:asunder Lhat one fourth moll. remainder In two oval annual paytnenta jet)3l..DAVirl.Anot. , Oakland Lots at Auction. . fNIMIBEIIt er these beautiful Lotiaajoin; lag the Omnibus Station, in itakkunl, will bo offered at Vold.: Bale, on I , II.IDAY. the loth lust, at 3 o'clock. t, 34. Ftweasy nerves, boalitiful Scenery and pleasant neigh lairintosi. these Lots are ructurttaastsl by any In the mar ket., and should violin the attention of all who desire a c onfortable residence eta esss l lareaterseul. Osunibussea !care the corner of Market and Fourth sta. at it o'clock. 0. U. v e noms desiring to purchase atprivate sale, can mew plans at the 01.100 of ,I,IVILKINS a 4.175, Nui I Fourth street. A - Home fox : Sale at kittlic Anction. FELIF, subscriber, who is about to remove on Sum will will at Public Auction, on the _ premlima, no o TSltlsliT.June 3lth, at 3 o'elock. PII . ... 111spretelll residence, :3 miles train Pittclorgli,nn the Birmingham l Brownsville Plank Maul. lite Inoirovementa amidst ors stew • °dem (milt Frame 110U5h0W144.4 44144 A 11 ..... ..elltes collars, carriage Loos, stable and a number of oth e out inititinus. The rime contains alf. aorta of laud, on aliloh there la tel fruit Owe of the Is'ati varieties... nem' ill Fre.' grape vines ugh neat Oviedo. g ' , runs elir" rant , eh:o.mnd Cower,. Thera Is at th , hen floor • well of imal water; alma a. large mitt Ica et tern. loth Vitt metal onions. lit fart no erratic. has I u spired to 'Take Iberian. a Boma. Isosscsalon "Oro I rdlatelYt — Thy terms, width will in illieral, will ‘ be m known on dantif sale. For farther particulars, ennui olts the rem. WWI. neat Fwonelt &Brother's Potters. ',ln Illetillnkbant jell,ltl. . J. 0113/ Imo; her. ' • . .._. ... _ ... , .. . Valuable Real EstateforiSale, 1 1111 Executorl of nirpus 111, ok, !lite of T Catrell • Township, Iroshlngton CO 'y, Pa l i:. sr loiter at Public Sale. on 'MONDAY, June 1i.v.,1 the following valuable Heal Estate, to wit: 'V - ' - • 1 Tb, , It LA Sil rAcroit V, so Dry itnn, kno ae"Nall " to which Is attached Forty Acme of 'And, mote er le*. with-substantial DSCRing Mouses, Tenant. , Mil,: Port 1 sm....Salm of those employed at t Worts. 1 lib land abounds intone 'Coal and Mine tdon , and lilt udea., , • about Tots Areas Valuable Gottom Lana, s Witted Pit tho • Direr, near Manongabola City, and errwswl by the Demi- V,, Uhl Railroad. Ibe property prcaents unusual indu -,,, • ment, to th e manufacturer or. ea ' , ltalie. its a saa• ou t ti e. e. 1,. &able Intestment.` \ . t. Also, a Tract of Land,situate on Riga= Creek, contai ' n.. Inn Twentr Acme, more or less. and known as the “Mtll. Property; on width 01.0 erected a comfortable Dwelling 't, 1141U/W, Mills lat^e and subetantlal Building , designed tuf t ‘. a Saw Ilill mut tirlat 31111. '._ Also. Three 1,40. 1,0 feet In front arid rtrnninz back GO \ • • '. ,feat. situated In MT3rew's \ plea of Out toats, adjoining:4st ofA. n. ch. , ,. . • \ Also, One Lot, adiolnlng tile aloes to the plakta A. 11. \ Cliess,eontalnlwicatemt Doff au Acre. \ Als.o.'fint. Li t,adjohang broperty of Benjamin Bentley . , • ront.tlrs. Elizabeth lientley, containing about One Arm P• • \ A.. one Got., adjoining Pronerti . , i or 310 . e.-^t l .Yi '' and fronting on the Turnpike. containing near Ono Age.. A isq, Twenty.Slx ACSCA outheTrarnplketdjulnlog !was . , of Henry Young, Jamie W. Stewart, Elijah Tecpie 'sad ' lame Venzoorhis. This Tract front sold entire will is. of. fossil lodate containing tire or Slit Acres each, natal& for patties lots, garden,' or country resident... It pro.'. • *ants unusual attractions to _thorn, who Irish to secure • plesaant spot tor* tentut , 7 borne. .. .., aarPlota,of the foregoing property ./ 11 be exhhatcO. sod made known en the day bf wile. Ara - Sale teem:intense at lackdoek, A, 31.„ orsall 6.r. -.. my.24-dtzi \\•_ ' \ \ . ilitYg.P/I ii. 1:1 7 \ ii . eP. AIOIIItISON, %. AttOr- , boys at Late,\ Mal No. 143 Fourth street, between . inithlleid.d.Pra.nt, Pitfahurgb, ra. • mai . /I., I I'NA INSORANOE . COMPANY, 'Tart- Ila ford. Coml. \ Chartered ISIS. , CAPITAL STUCK 1.300,000. • „THOS. K. KNACK. l'reeldont. ' . , ' T 110.4. A. ALKKA,NDKIti Ercratan. Thomas, K. Brace, , , Ebenezer Flower. . Cannel Tudor, \ ‘.K. A. Ilulkeley ' [Ward 'Woodbridge. ••'• • ti1: 1 0:1”51/ 1 •11r, 4 . .. , .-,V .I,l74l"ehrlgthnCr ttuerzit.."ta Botrurt Duel., ' John L. DroWell. w. A. Toro', Janina S. Morgan, • ~,, . .•••....,,,,...i. k. , I . Onetavon F. avis. ~ • .' .-..'. 4:7;.te-•447:l ata-Pollries on Fin and Inland Ittee,a homed on• Axon .•••••••••••".7 - - big terms, by • Vol:01WD K. ADAOLD. , Agar t, • •.• ) ••'-i-d .", 4.4441 ' , No. 47 Ynxtrth •• L. littalnargb..,.. \,,.••••., • •- • • Canal Warehouse to et. ...;:it,. ~. \ ,:. \ 111111 E large Warehouse at the e rner of Peint - '., , Ji. and Wayne sta to offend for ran on rwunnalle , \ tents. Ponewsleirgivantrtuntlet l g t rAL A 17 to DY ILKINS. ' \ • rr T.lll-tf ' . _ ,N 0.157. 1 arch street. • KOR SALE-',A neat Cottage and,l2 'acne \ of ground. with trot! and coal onit4 only Anna front o es• Ferry. •Itls on tiro WaahlogtonTornpskooo pirate • - . ardly located that any ono would fad at hoots Una tt Is i t low. • , ' . 1,.. no sert4oposlte lleorge'Ledlle's, Kay., on . 2 No. h a Dien Plonk IntwLlatelog •fitto Now of tin as in& I country. . . i leo. a lots on Federal st.. Allegheny Oily. t gz L- - ddtirahh• as plans for Weirton and offered verylow.- Aloo,ane of the brat boohoo on Penn rt. It Lowe •-..:•-•• " loeatlon for a phyldrlan oranyont elan. oral.4, oo Per • wr. \ Dill Le Fold low mut onosey terntge , -,.• ,, • - • ;Also; a variety of ads. tots swot nooses. whlth • oral Wang. an any am wl/1 me vhir will call and got• (anti \ ••• • one army prlviett Brandon, on which they an drenihn \ • refthent htunbugalng. Faugdre. fort thor yarticula .. • f \ - Jel.lto • Tiligt. IV( DS; ,4. 4th at.. ,•\ • • , •I• •----- \ .• It VOlt SALE—A two . story 'rant° law e : , : hod a perpetual...not agotwl Int n•Lorget et., 'ate:. •t. • _, • loir rent. They will Witold et a leant . Engage of • ..- • -\'' - - 4 4 / 23 ",t•1 • . • TIIO.IIAS Ft DS - tb •Ith at. • L ..--••• NGLISII & FRENCH CHINTZES—We have tve'd a large eaantment of above gouda., light' dark; also, arms laughaa.a.nd VA.. lut MUMMY h. 11 LACK GRENADINE, tor mourning 11 dresses, sad s vest varisty of other thin volt fpr una.g PurPw.4l atch r d,l l.7Y minium/D. ECOND MOURNING GITODS, for:aura- i aux: au Asa etment DO ovenat atom of 01. • mummy a BURCHFIELD. -, OTATOES--40 line, Seed Potatoes; ' 14)1: : A'rwlunaek l l,L p •to stOrs' ik CO. MIT:EI won SALE--20nharer! stook of the Bank littsburidt and 30ishan4 Ohin and Nunn. Raft mad. U. D. E Conk% Stock k Exchange Broker. FIT'S FOOT bbls. in storo and for eale,by led ISAIAE DICKEY k thl ONEY—.2. bbls. in store ibr Bale by je2 mom' a W. .CII by E ESE-200 bro. pritno W. R. for solo ].n. CANTIELD. 10M-500 bus. sholed ',ma 500 do':elF, for sale by tei 1.11. CANTIIILD, 11EANS--100bld. small ii . filte Beatisfor FiMil-30 bbls.Whito iTs - Ei - 7, ..., ! • 171 hD. 1 tar Idea tlerrlpir, Nax, .. . 14 d No. 3 Mackerel • .a. aalf Rut. a. • , aare4,-, fer. 4, 'l° dn. ' '"l4 for '" .r. r ll. CA:14,E1.1). ' \ AARD---50 kgo, No. 1 Lard for oalelor 4 J. 2 \ _. . 1 3. .P:?. 11 .4 1) . W ait A - Vs-2.5 - f)i) - 1 - s:kor oniefm, • ---- quißißit LW - ounces ji . :t u' r e o A c:i1 1: : ; t1 1.1 t1 \ fortala IT, • 11. H. SELLIMS k CY), 'N a ie. , Li wa.a.t4a \ \iNtaii4l-1&W 40 ors. far &Ito by ,„ I, SELLATIS4 'F.\ N - T . N ' ' ,;\ RS---C i on l opy top; froin 2 V 1 t r i: 5 o 3 .5 1 . 6 :7, Jai l' teJurtreed and for sale br ' - '. - •\: =• ' \ TirriXilififOrn'C43rtg.'iTlii - i'iToTic;C: i , , - ! I , li t i,,,,t. rwaana for Av. ht-LI . L.y. 14. Ens &co; \ \ AIBIS n'T'STII RACAL -.YEAST POW- . \ l , ,it, ,l o ssyl fnr sate 1 ~ \ , • ~,,, R.E. SELL-RSA Ct.. , 2 B----.' ii;voi• h rei r 'd C.is day a 4 ., r i T7,d.viractl" e ar. 0 • i' • ' ' 1 ." CTS.—Th. sulmeribor has ju I rts6l at' itot of Teri an • to Young Itrion'le gin Y. .4111 Inflif, It nokout iwki._ to that e g ad Fo in t a tts=t4ica=r t k o soiling al ik e . st ,: si l llvaf , ! . . I,4MERSON'S VE ' ATOM, fuNen-, ' twin' bahlipix of el tpticn, and tErl -Ig, L w Ara t t m ! a ma ' lan j t NO '..." vizatr N. 2:, Ihirket cf- -$., ) mill - _ . Airesitit cm l / 4 w bmnstivw: l LA , and 45. li7i - a - R \ o#LZEI.i.# Co. ... \ AjtOLASSES-260 bbhf "p).63 17 13 1 i., o a k: ~, ax,tooperaige.ibr 'akin JMni FXOY a co., DRIED APPLES-40 ibrulees , tan ~~'~~ ~~Y ~~~4 .. 1," • , •- • • of ROUE,CIriIt!S- - .3 3 viannNit. i 6 J'ha.to inn iree i n, largo 'an of Isaln% arlitr&V dos. EA . & and Ifpnair ..A. alAtujg & C 011.11427,11 Lt.,., teen. .utfor, sale Juan:N:4op • •
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