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PITTSBURGEIG'AZETTE.
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PITTSBURGH::
MONDAY MORNING .TUNE 12, 1854.
WHIG STATE TICKET.
.FOR GOVERNOR,
JAMES POLLOCK;
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FOR CANAL COILDGMONER,
GEORGE 'DA RSIE;
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FOR JUDGE OF sumarg COTT4T,
DANIEL %.131111NER;
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lekenteadenrdie Weekly Gaxenee—The extensive
lireidatiOn of car Welly &gee offers to our businessman
-• moat desirable medium of matlng Mats business known
Oar elongation ix beteregefoor and five thousand, teaching
ahead erax anorehant, manufaeteger sad ehopteeDsr to
Western Yenzurrivanis, and Eastern Oblo. • • •
'll3. To Advertiser a.—Netther the lattotha Zooms
sot Prlntlailiskabildumotof tb• Deile Ginene.ene
Jon dander. Annanniewaboilseire their notion to spews
In the wen on ktowisy mange& please blind them in
tears Picket. on iletozdar.
Blooding Blotter ao.rnek meow of MO toper
COXIMILTIONS AND COAISTIOSS.—The result
of, the late election In Philadelphia and the
means by Which it was accomplished, are made
tazta,'by the pro-slavery locofeco press, - for
upon the sin of political combinations and
coalitions. The Penney Manion Is shocked at the
corruption of the Wh!gain coalescing - with men
• .of other parties to defeat 'the slave-breeding,
tame-catching democracy; and the Union, of this
city: regards It . with as much horror as dismay.
That men should not like the instrument with
whioli they ire chastised, is natural; but that
locofoco politichins should' be so unmindful of
political history SS t o
. cry , out against coalitions
and combinalions la a
; little marvelous. They
have never scrupled to . resort to thein, when
necessary to attain wwer ; and they would com
bine, to-day, with any faction that would ensure
their meows in the contests before them.
It is now only eighteen months since the elec.-
hen of President plaice; and that election, as
, every one knows, was the result of a combing-:
lion of every diverse political element in the
connti7. Hardshella and ttoftshells; Barnburn
ere aid Old liOnlcers; . Anti-Slavery and Pro
illaVery Men, Free-Boilers and Southerp Fire
eaters, •llnionista and Distmioniats, 'Natives Mid
Foreigners, all united in supporting Pierce, and
so secured his election. -Without each a
tam he could not have succeeded ; and it he.
has Sot been able to hold the discordant mate
- shill together, that does nitmilitato'l again' et the
febtAlsea hem hoisted into power oaths shoul
ders of the most incongruous mass that ever
..
Mgether.
"Werieve Men coalition victories before," says
the P,uylnznian, spealiMg of *the Philadelphia
election, and so it has.. It sew one in the elec
tion of Franklin Pierce ; and we do not' wonder
. when it adds, "we have seen their fruits, like
the apples of the Dead Sea, look beautiful to the
eye, but turn to ashes when tasted." The 'fruit
' of the coalition victory, of 1832; is now turning
le ashes. . •
Why, in this v ery-city- of Philadelphia, the
• coalition ;of . the Pierce man with -the Native
Ante:deans 'arturnatorions. The leading Natives
took the strunpi for Pierce and nearly the entire
vote of the party-was ,cast for him,. It was by
their aid and theirs alone that he obtained the
majoritylhe did in that city and . oonnty. • What
right have the locofoeo3 to complain if other
parties follow their example
Theooalltion of the toemocnts of it...a...hit
setts with•the Free - Sollere_was carried on open
ly -and Arnocessfully for several Years, and we
• heralso complaints against coalitions, them IY•
. this means they secured a Democratic Goverilor
for two or throe years, and their &are of officers
throughout the State. --At the same time it simi
, tar coalition was fancied in Ohio, with similar re
mits; and in Vermont; last year, a locofoco Gov
error was chosen by the same process. • •
Looafocoisirt stops at nothing which is necessa
). ry to attain power. Its bond of cohesion is the
1. love of public plundir, anito• entey that it :Li
,
somas whatever phase may be best suited to the
purpose. In. South Carolina it is clumeterisol
byitre-eating and dimmian; while inTennsylva
- rata it Is affected with an intense devotion to the
Union. In lidiana it goes for "Nebraska And
Whiskey," . and in Blaine for the Maine Law and
doll-Nebraska. In the west.it is for the Rome-
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. stead bill, but in the south opposed to it. Along
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the lakes it is in favor of River and Barber Im
• . - yementa, and in Virginia thinks them mama-
Gen. Cass maker - speeches on relig
teterstren to catch the Protestant vote and
, Mr. Mallory mikes Catholic speeches to cajole
the Catholics. The southern. Democratic press
rejoices over the Nebraska bill because it opens
; •• - up liebresk% and• Ran= to slavery, and their
northern coadjutakors rejoice because it does not..
. Mr. Atchison; of Missouri, would rather des Ne
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breaks sunk in Adz than become a free State;
addlenortherndomagogues of the same party as
fare their credal:nue followers . ,that it never can .
• 'be anything cue than a free' State. 'And so on,
. .
• •;• - Lccofoooism is ill things to all men. It is for
the Maine Law, where that will do to obtain
— . Power, and against it where it is unpopular. It
oppbses tholiebrasks bill where the people will
, not endure - % and supports it where it can be
• ` ' .. It is Ceiba° in one locality,
and Protestant in anohe; 'and, in abort, adapts
itself to every varying line of public opinion, as
far as it - is safe to de so.
Take our own State, for instance. Gov. Bigler
iit - preased Lein Anti-Nebaska man in the North =
ens' counties, And the'reierse. *abort; be is a
itllll92llUre man bs,tensperance. localities, and a
. liquor man - wbere *Laraine does not suit. Be
sips some Bank pub and vetoes others, just as
;tellies opinion happens to indicate; and would go
- over to the "Know Noll:any," to-morrow if he
could dolt without 'offending his friend Campbell,
tbe Postmaster General, and thole be controls.
For such a party to cry ont against combina
tions and coalition, as "unholy" and "corrupt,"
sod so forth, is ridiculous. If the coalition was
on their 'idea. would be all right.
Ilintais:, 131,a Searcher otter Truth."
We have received from' the publishers, Messrs.
Long & Brother, New York, a new work with the
above title. The design of the work is to show
—first, that modems Spirit Rapping, Tipping;
&0., ie absurd and fallacimut oa the very face of
the apititad communicatkins themselves. In
pioof of this the author, gives a graphic and true
account of & Series of visits Which he made to
various"vititual circles," and details minutely
lilt 'that occurred. The author also Om a
• IWflupeM of the mil= theories Which have been
Mooched in explanation of the Modern spiritual
phationomems, said concludes by showingthe per
tendency of the whole, and the utter in
' fetiority.of that whielk spirituallSM Mach
to the of Josue Christ. Thelanttior
concludes his worthy saying, that he ”consid
ore the religion of the. tappers blisphemy, and
a n its manifestations delusdons." . In this-con
elusion we heartily concur. It is the moat
sb
ssid and degrading delusion that bee
ever
the elections held by tbe deu,„
omits of Fayette county, for the nomination of
candidates; Dr. Smith Puller beat Mont
. stakket7;oeiYaeltizitott, 800 Tptes for Congress.
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If the Is arcr ; Cleoency in the other counties of
. the tlistrietiVoller will beat 19 like major
: , ..ttiett there.: A. M. Hill vie .ncMlMbed for Sen.
ate, end A; . Ciallentine foe ietenshly-both, IS Is
0dd;.44,*44. to John L.'Da r ton for`tf..B. Sen
. ishir. -- ',hope so ; for no one of the "Penney!-
amiss ht Coignes . has debased him=
'Were Out paweatt. - • .
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I "Tits Gans or Dasustos.—The Pad. ,
• IS THREE A NOH.TfitCalifornia Mane and Treasure.
We begin to think there 14 and Gin. Pierce, jilts disreputable task of assuring its reader' that: - Both the Callfondit - packete ariiredlast even.:.
'itheinut tieldlibritielio :do the dirty Work of the . , there is no danger of 'Slavery going int o Seines- . h‘g:' the Giorge:Lrui. from . Aspinwall; and the.'
. . . , A.'er of tha.West from San Joan.: , Tortherl.iiej
Ilia.viecritts,irtil find it oat in spite of the deeep...4a and.tanzal, and that MI the alleptions to thiC
timed' the sycop h an t s and flatterers about Abe *Mary axe humhug.. He sets ,- deliver at- this port over two Millions of dollars
at deletion' the "in Gold Dust and'Bars, and the California molls
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Presidential palace. Ila 1 Ha! there lea N or t h t, facts which every day is developing ; and which •of the 16th of May. The freshness of the news
the rambling thunder that forebodes the ap- prove conclusively that he is-deluding his read- has hien taken off by the telegraphic suminary,
proaching storm of retribution is heard all over era, and so, by suppressing the truth, he becomes brier as it was, from New Orleans.
- The particulars of the surrender of the Walk ,
the free States. How !feline that solemn sound guilty of falsehood.
er Expeditionists to the officers of the United
wl.ich betokens. the up•rising of the mighty , The St. Loids...Veirs furnishes the following par- States Army on the Southern State line of Cali- .
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masses - of held,' yeomen. • "Old Line Demo- ' ,graph, which we commend to the attention of torahs, are given in the San Francisco papers.
crate," even, are ' marching out from party all who do not court deception ! . i This ends -the daring and ill-advised adventure,
se far as the further disturbance of the quiet of'
army traces and joining 'their. farces to the glorious , Tio ! Fon KANZAD awn SZEIRASICA.—The lode-
Sonora and Lower California is concerned. Mr.
of Freedom:..Yes, there is a North, and peadence Dispatch tennis that craiyronkfrom His
i,, large. Walker himself, and the remnant of. his follow
ers, had 'arrived at San Francisco, to answer the
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the end of the race of Dough Faces has come !# .l .nri a" rocind into the new territories
numbers, each one staking off his claim. More
The extracts below show that the Democracy - than ono hundred passed the border on the Ist charge of violating the Neutrality Laws of the
of Ohio Is wheeling into the line of freedom, I instant. The Dispatch says they are all of the ' country'
and a glorious host of the independent Democ- "right stripe." . ! The Mining, Trading, and Agricultural ac
' counts from California are of much interest. —.
racy of Pennsylvania will follow. The Steuben- 1 Of course they. are all of the "right stripe, , , The product of gold continues liberal; new and
villa Daily Union, spoken of below, is edited by l,
and carry their slaves along with them. i rich discoveries are frequent, and practical ovi.
the lion . Arninsw Srasar, member of Con- 1 The Washington correspondent of the Bich- denco of the results is seen in the amounts man
gress from , the 21st Congressional District of I mond (Va) Enquirer says : 1 ifested by the present steamers. The . farming
Ohio, a Democratic District, and the "Union" is! "If Kansas has a fair chance in the orgoakation I . P rospec t sof the countryattract more attention
he iccounts in this res pect look though the .
a Democrati newspaper. yr. Stuart voted en , of the Territorial Government there a but little
1 State • would aeon grow its entire " supplies of
every occasi a against the, Nebrasia , bill,
7 ' rads one. It is, t at, all to be wondered at, that 1 "'"'"
stood shoal t. to shoulder. with the friends
iu i
iu „,,t , doubt, hot only ants becoming a stare slate, but , ~........,.
of I , the South should have desired the repeal of the The political news is to the effect that the
~ I Legislature has adjourned without electing a
freedom, now he haS come out in his paper' odious restriction, apart from the injustice of it.
i United States Senator to succeed Mr Ow in but
decidedly - against Pierce and his administration. Such facts -tie these never find .a place in the ; not milli a serious breach had been ' made in ' the
We introduce Mr. STUAnell manifesto, with the colunsusof such papers as the lost and Union. i ranks of the leaders of the Democratic party;
remarks of the Steubenville Daily Herald, the 1 Their business' is to hoodwink the people and in consequence of the excited discussion on this
Whig organ, as follows: ' a I mislead them by withholding from them the question.
The Steubenville Union, one of the scalene', knowledge that would - disenchant them. The indictment, arrest and holding to heavy
supporters of Mr. Pierce, and advocates of his I ' boil the. French .Consul at San Francisco, Mr.
election in '52 comes out in its issue of the 31st, Dillon, is confirmed. The charges against him,
ult., "fiat foo ted" against the democratic admin- growing out of his supposed participation in the
istrlition, and wheels into "whig line" upon the expedition of De Valle, the Mexican Consul,
prominent question now before tae country. The seem scarcely to justify this proceeding. It is
President is openly charged with perfidy, in "die - condemned by several of the .leading journals at
regarding the pledge made in his Inaugural Ad- San Francisoo as involving future difficulty with
dress, add . „democrats in Congress branded, and the French Government, and wounding the sensi
justly too; with "violating the solemn resolves of bilities of the French population of the State.—
the Baltimore Couiention," at which Mr. Pierce 21'. 1"
I. nines.
TIM chosen theaters:lard bearer of the party now
in power. When democratic Journals hold such
language, and publish it to the "four winds," it
is very. evident that some great and palpable
wrong has been forced upon the people—end
that a change in those who govern the country is
essential, to correct the evil. As an auxiliary in
the "good cause," we welcome the Union to our
ranks. If it can't charge the administrition
"along the whole line," let there be a "charge"
in every "line" written against the passage of the
Nebraska "swindle"—and - In the absence of an
organ in old Jefferson, we'll not only be able to
• ride rough shod over the Slave-ocracy, bat givet
the Pierce Administration "fits." That wernay
not bo 'charged with misrepresenting the Uniollr
we publish its "manifesto" entire:— .0.
"Fauna or rnelirnassas Bitt..-What a change d
the events of the last few months have wrought!
At the assembling of Congress the public mind
was composed and tranquil. The stormy scenes'
of 1850 had Comparatively subsided, and both the I
great parties bad pledged themselves in' their
platforms to discountenance all attempts eta fur
ther renewal of the slavery question. President
Pierce in his, Inaugural reiterated this pledge,
and avowed his determination to adhere to it
during his. administration. The people with a
degree of unanimity seldom if ever before wit
nessed, approved the bold stand taken by the
President; and congratulated themselves that
henceforward this exalting question was put at
rest. . - ,
Bat inn few days after Congress assembled—
in violation of the solemn resolve of the Baltimore
Convention—in direct contradiction of the ex
press declaration of the President, and without
a single voice calling for it from any quarter—
' this fire-brand was. threat upon Congress, re
. opening the whole slivery agitation, and renew-•
big that fierce struggle.from which the people
congratulated themselves that they had just es
caped.
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Petition after petition; and resolutions of pub-.
lie ineettegs without number were forwarded to
Congress, praying thatbody, to have some - regard
for the feelings and right, of the people of the
North, and . to respect
the sanctity of the Minsou
ri Compromise, which forever debarred slavery
from polluting the soil of Nebraska.. But the
prayers of the people were unheeded, the peti-
I tioners were hooted.and stigmatized as fanatics
—the compact acquiesed in fora period of more
' than 30 years by both free and slave Stales was
•abrogated—and the right!' of the North were
again trampled upon and made subiervient to the
will . of the stave oligarchy and the perpetuation
of the slave power.
• We now behold the first fruits of this outrage,
in the excitement at Boston caused by thearrest
of a fugitive slave.—llimceforth we may looker
the most determined resistance to the execution I
of the fugitive slave lave in the Nortit—The last '
trumpet of the slave power and its allies has
thoroughly aroused the people, and a spirit of
retaliation has been awakened, -the end whereof
it is impossible to foreste. The South will ere
long have to open her eyes, and bo made to feel
that there is a North IN
The 11111171114 of the South.
The'Ellave-breeders are not satisfied with the
sitcom of their Nebraska villainy, and with the
rendition of the fugitive Burns. They now mulct
that the North shall do their slave-catching work
willingly andmeekly. , There shall be no com
plaining, no repugnance manifested. The Riel.4-
mond :Enquirer, the great organ of the slave
breeders. of Jima 6, says:
The recent riotous; demonstration in Boston
hat awakened throughout the South an intense
feeling of indignation, and has suggested to men
of sober judgment the necessity of some nuaeure of
retaliation, and of protection for the future. The
citizens of. Wilmington, In North Carolina, have
taken the initiative in the movement, and have
resolved in - public meeting - to adopt some meas
ure of positive and decisive resistance to the ag
gressions of the Abolitionists. Two gentlemen,
of different parties, propose in articles in the
Enquirer of this morning, -plans of action by
which the South may turn the prevaleit feeling
of resentment against the North to practical and
prqhfalde Gamine—plans which at thc „ same:time
they inflict condign punishment upo. enemies
will contribute to the developement — Nof our
own reSenrCelt andpowers. ; The suggestions of
our correspondents commend themselves to our
approval by their ,manifest propriety and effi
ciency. Craven indeed must be the spirit of the
Bentham people if they will. consent to pay
tribute to the North after recent occurrences.—
Can no insult or defiance rouse our resentment
or awaken our pride ?
I -.lt is plain that a new and glorious destiny a
waits the South, and beckons us onward to is ca
reer of. Independence. Shall we loin and.dis
e:piine our energies for the comingnisis or shall
we continue the tributary and dependent vassals
of Northern brokers andmeney-changerst Now
is the time fur the South to begin in earnest , the
work of -self-development. Now is , the time to
break, asunder the fetters of commercial subject
ion, and to prepare for thstmore complete inde
pendence which awaits us. , .
One of the correspondents above referred to,
recommends-that the South shall refuse to subr_.
scribe to any journal published in a free:State,
and dismiss from their employment any Northern
men who have not given umistakable evidence
of their devotion to Southern interests and insti
tutions; the other reememeads that the Southern
peaplegenerallinnitein deelaring, that hence
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Ibrward they wi ll tierer deal or trade, in any
manner, with any community In which scenes
similar to those lately enieted in Boston shall
occur, and that for everyfugitive slave withhold,
or rescued, hereafter, a Northern vessel in their
ports shall be confiscated to the owner of -the
slave. These seethe measures which the Enquirer
says commend themselves for their propriety
sad efficiency
This is not the f;rst time Virginia has
blustered. When Wm. - H. Seward was Gov
ernor of New York, and refused to deliver up
to the tender mercies of Virginia - some citizens
of New York who were
_charged with aiding
slates to escape, - the Governor of Virginia fumed
and blustered and threatened juit , as the , press
of Virginia dnes now. Tho legisHature of , that
State was 'invoked to deeltue non-intercourse
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with New York, to confiscate New York vessels,
and come divers games of that sort," as Mr.
Sampson Brass Obseriesi . but Gov. Seward was
,
was firm and unyielding, mills natural eon
seemene,elrirginiabacked out, thoroughly bailee.
Her threats are no more potent now than they
were then, and have only to be met - with equisite
firmness to:render them totally innocuous."
tar The Phllathaphis Enquirer, spooking of
the late elect! on;' says:,. • •
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The victory m
indeed, one of the mos t si gnal
that has ever taten place - in Philadelphia: The
new city may be said to be 'Whig in all itsbrunch.
es. The results, as announced yeStorday, form
the subject - of altiost univerial congratulation.
Ofir Democastic friends were Perfeetly bewilder.
ed. They. never caudated upon such' conse
quences, when they, at last yielded to the force
of just andsapported consolidation. 'ln
deed, the democratic party in Philadelphia hie
been reduced to a mere fragment." .
Mutt we want now, is to produce a similar re
. "It i n i lia .State, by the fusion of all the . Anti-
Nebraska 'elemente. Thie can'essilj be dOne if
thir° is a. proper spirit of conctstiou' , Peraued.
In view of
.the alarming eneeeeituntosta of_ the
slave'cower, - the spirit of patriotism.tiilt'p romp t
fo ail. the personal and party eamisces neceesa4
obring this about.:-. WO do not despair Oflthlt
be rag aoootdpWhed
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EERIER
WISCONam—Mr. S. M.Booth,whOwas some time
since arrested in Wisconsin for aiding in the es
cape of Glover, and held to bail, was the other
day delivered by his bail, for the purpose of test
ing the relative power of the State and-United
States authorities. Booth was then taken into
custody by the U. S. Marshal and was on the
way to prison when a writ of habeas corpus from
the Supreme Court of Wisconsin was served on
the Marshal, to take Booth from his custody.—
The Marshal refused -to obey it, saying .that
Uncle Sam was stronger than Wisconsin; but
the Sheriff replied that that depended on wheth
er he was or not, and forthwith" he took Mr.
Booth from the Marshal, awl carried him before
the Supreme Court on the writ of habeas corpus.
The following dispatch from kfilwankie tells the
1 1 rest of the story
Judge Smith of the Supreme court has just
decided the Fugitive Slave Aot to be'uucon.stitu
ional,.bcOause Congress has no power to legis
. rite on the subject, or to confer such jurisdiction
en court commissiouers, and because it denies
the right of jury trial, and he ordered S. M.
Rooth, editor of the Free Democrat, to be dis
charged from arrest on charge of aiding in the
Glover resetie.
VSIIMOST.—The gallant Whigs of Vermont
have followedthe exaMple set in this county, and
have nominated a Free &oiler on their State
ticket_ The.N. T. Tribune says:
The Whigs' of Vermont fulminated State offi
cers at Rutland on Wednesday. The Honorable
Stephen H. Royce, for Governor, is one of the
ablest men in the State, has been Chief Justice
and is every way strong. Oscar L. Shafter, for
Lieutenant Governor, has been a lending Free
Stiller, is a very able lawyer, and ought to have
been chosen United States Senator last session,
but the obstinacy of a few Silver Greys prevent
ed. We trust be, or some equally able and firm
asserter of the unchangeable faith of Vermont,
will be chosen next October. All certainly bids
fair for an overwhelming triumph of sound prin
ciples in Vermont at the September election.
A Convention of the Clergy of New England,
'of all denominations, to consult and determine
as to their duty in the present exigency of the
Slavery question, has been resolved upon and
and will be called at an early day.
FROM NVAHINGTON
Cotteepoodence of the fittebtagh Daily Catlett.
WAsutsaTos, June Bth, 1854
There was a singular exhibition in the Rouse I
today. Mr. Giddings brought to the attention
of that body the peculiarly outrageous course
of its printer, Nicholson of the Union, in seek
ing to excite the passions of the people hero
against the members who opposed the repeal of
the Missouri Compromise. The greitt desire of
the Union, Nicholson, Forney and their gang,
has been to raise a mob for the murder of the
most unpopular of those Members, or to drive
them from the city: and the only reason why
they have not succeeded has been that the resi
dents of greatest influence here, have refused to
permit it, because they were afraid of losing
their appropriations for local improvements
which are reckoned by the million.
M. Giddings preferred his complaint, and
Showed that the Rouse had expelled persons con
nected with the press fer abusing their privi-
leges.
Olds, of Ohio, marling under the ten thou
sand manifestations of public Contempt which
he has !coffered, fell upon Mr. Giddings witlrvin
dictive fury. lie said Giddings had charged him
in Boston With being bribed. He' resented this
trifling imputation with the greater acrimony be
d:MAO it has been made by a thouiand others
beside Mr. Giddings, and because everybody be
lieves it. Poor creature, ho is a perfect ; type
of the mercenary and corrupt politician who has
sold himself for a price and is obliged to receive
his -thirty pieces of silver in the presence of those
he has betrayed.
The House, as a matter of course, refused to
bus Nicholson out of the House, and laid the
charge against him on the table. Had one of
their side been denodnced and vlllified by the
organ of. the 'louse, se Mr. Giddings has been,
how promptly would the seyereitpuniehment they
could inflict have been meted out to the offender!
Bat, we have not reached the point_where we can
expect either justice or decency from a Congos-
Mona' majority— We succeeded, however, in get
' tins a: division by yeas and nays, so that we may
be able . hereafter, to point to the record for this
names of thobe who . :sanetionermob law: in the
.person of the man who recommends its enforce
ment upon members of. Congress.
. The Democt9ts are laughing here at theemd ,
nen with Which the Union parades the doings of
.M street 'gathering in New York at a serenade to
.Douglass... It was one of those stereotyped af
fairs that the office holders .get up by order to
break the fall of their leader. It 'was headed
by Johli Cochrane, a renegade free sailer and
Buffalonian, Surveyor.of the Port, and the audi
ence was made up of some fire hundred misera
ble dependents upon the city, State andledersl
doiernment. The show was so exceedingly Mea
gre and 'shabby, that one of the Unfortunates
who fait moat ashamed of the iMrt assiguedblia,
*Pologired=for the Wretched display, to. which
Douglass withbecoming modesty, reapended that
it was better than he deserve&
Mr. Fish, of New York, has been appointed on
the -Committee on Foreign Affairs, in place!!
Mr. Everett. Mr. Fish Ls .stgOod natured Oen.
SerTlitiee gent/CUM; very ricifindr37 indiffer
ent to :anything but himself, Ilianilton Fisb, to
wit, and Hamilton Fish'sfarally.. As the conser
vatism of a conservative never presimes that the
reigning power can dd wrong, and never appre
hends innovation oiagitation from i . even though
revolution and civil war be its object, it may be
expected that Mi. Fish will take no alarm at the
vithemes for the annexation of Cuba, and will
upon the-whola make n , useful instrument in the
hands of Slidell, Mason & Co.
.Corkin' is going back to Central America,
simply because he finds he, can do better for
himself there than hero. Ills resignation was
filed at the department, but le Is permitted, to
s ievoke it. lilaroy has cautioned him that he
I must curb his fdlibusteriog propeneities, - and
mast deport hbasself at lent as well as the iyer
age of• Arkansas eaTagmi, i4111A!-
esdor, and that'll begets into ant More scrapea
like that at San Juan, he will be stalled.
There is still no quorum he either brinch; and
both have adjourned :to Monday.
On that day some sort of a message on Span-.
ish affairs. will be delivered. It will be, I:venture
to "predict, - tt whthp-washy,. trashy, and non
committal affair, 'Winding ..up with a Mouse like
proposal far an ippit - Ttiaticin to fit ontCommis
'doners Amgnie ereeptii oat - ofids hole after
an earthquake Is not an entairntnnparisun to
such an Imo of such s tempest: Jamas.
Lumisr.--01fieer Hague, on yesterday, ar
rested a ftatasn named Alexander .Seribner,
aimed with stealing $f from a Getman rest&
ing in, his neighborhood, eight mites from the
and took him before Alden:tau Steele... Af
ter partial ezandnation he wasecomdtted until
to 7 for; nisother hearing before halloo Yer
'tier: Who lives the: neighborhood of the
°°+c'~~ y.~~+:a~:~~"'~.,.fsd~'~v~+~'-"%+~.tip`b`t<Shi`' ~`a~.'s `>'~.c.''~,'`'s=G.-,r,~+•'«Tr'~.vL"ty.`~"~,~.~,`. t~,,:sz-+r~~~r:,4zkr. ~.:.~.-=i'
Ki ti D'm FA Mug) ti ceini4
• Derangement of the Liver, is one of the
most ounloon, as well so the moat forminable of dlserow,
knownto American physicians. It had for years attract.
eat the clewed attention of the medical faculty in all Wb
of the United State., and yet up to the time of the disc...
ry Of De. DeLana's meat /bailie, It was almost beyond thes
reach of medical akin. Theneauds bad periehed without
even a hope of mild end although thonlands may yet be
destined to feel the illrefal effects of tide moat ounplimited
disease, It Islam, thanks to the reaearch of Dr. McLane
met completely brought within the scope of medical con
trol. The proprietors of the Liver Dills feel confident that
they wkr a remedy which has been fully tested by flue.
and which bas never failed dm.. when fairly tried.
Purchasers will' he carded to ask for DR. ITLANITS
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and take none Oise. Thar*
are other Pills. purporting to be Liver Dilla, now before
the pnblie, also, Lie Celebrated Vervolfuse.llll now be had
at all nefecUitde Druz Stores in the United States: also.
Inv sale by the ludo Iproprietors, PLDMING BROTUUDS.
jeloulkonS Seiceeesers to J. Kidd A Co.. OA Wood at. _
The beitevidence that can be adduced
In favorof the effleadmesnessof Ifoolfamnflerman Dieters..
prepared byDr. C. 31.Jaekson,hi the unpracedenteddomand
for them from an Parts of the Union: and although them
may be many compounds prepared and represented as be
ing worthy of a liberal patronage. yet we feel constnilned
to remarlw that the vast number of testimonials with
which the worthy doctor has been honored. by parents cf
the highest character and respeetabllity.who %and lime
essary to have remoras to his Preistmtion. U teetimenf
sufficiently concluaive, that • mere tgootnal remedy for the
almost Immediate relief of those indeed with that direful
malady, draPePsia. has never hewn dismvered.
Bold la Pittsburgh. by FLEMING 131100 Druggists,
GO Wood st. kw sale by OEO.II. KEYP iR. 140 Wood
street ielO.CedtwB
HARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their
oxterudvo Stook of
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY,
=IM;EMESS
RECEIVED BY RECENT PACKETS PROM HUMPH,
and which they offer on the caret favorable term.. Mar
donuts going INA lent toad their 'Metre. promoted by
bnylod their BAUDWARE et
No. rr.) Wood on. ' Pittsbnrale,
14 groans l.llo. Inger. gaga thrma 614 plAwil
Enlarged or Varicella Veins, Weak
KNICX Jame Lan Wear 4.1.13.—1 uould ne , lasetfulli In
elle the attention%f physdelana, and the oublle cenesultl
to NIT assortment of Silk Elutte Stockings. Kam Cape,
Ankle flocks and bandages Pr the relief and cure of Vast
eau cr Waned Velem, Weak Anklee, Weak Knee Joluta
sail the various sopdasseee used In the cure of &anus ro
galena outward enOlant.
Eirl abe keep every rertety of. Traver, Body Brasov
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, and In bet all kinds of ma
rbanleel appliances toed bathe ruse of disease.
Km It. KEYSER, Whaled., Drug:stet, -
eam-aterS No. If, °or. Wood et. and virgin Alley.
DORTICAITS;MINIATURES, .1.4 CONED
IL.7=itgyrii2ll.7o7Rira. DrwrSo Z,TO
Ent l N:tit,TVAri.l2/I:itrat=reu s i :
ed nay tied of wather. Prieto 111.1 SlO,OO-aeB_.r
mutts. The Oaf Dam... Roane In the city ht 'eh du
the reeeptlata , ocrot le. the eteout start. .129
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or
CORDIAL—If a I. Mantra ram. this great restorative Is
accomplishing ench extrecodrart enter, wee.. unlY I s
that In the Arabian herb that forme Its cardinel insredlent
have been blended by the Omnipotent Physician, s larger
amount and greater whiles of eurstire properbes than
had heretofore teen euppaed to eclat in ahundmd different
ertjeles of-the phalli:WM.lA A Whole oredidne chest of
remedies. go to meek. seems to have been eratened to this.
herb; and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we have their eon;
rentrated eseenen It I. the elfeet,however. not themes.
with which we have to deal to the practical application o
the medlcide. The victims of dyepepda are cured. the
nerrone relieved, the halyperalysed mama their ba'
UT. the referral fn. heednetw Ism tormented no-more
the weak become vigorous, the tied of istmdke Laves the
complexion of the batons. the &premed in spirits become
buoyant, the sick to almost in every tradition of disease
desire immediate benefit from tho nee of Dr. Morse. In
vlttegating Mink or Cordial. These hots supported by
irrefregable proof. aro promoted to the attention of In..
Ids, who on ratify them by • single bottle of. he medi
doe. The Cordial is pet irphighlyroneentrated, In plot bet
the. Moo Wei dollars per bottle, two for Are dollars, Ito
fbr twelve dollars. C. 11. It11:0. Proprietor.
192 Ilroadway, N. Y.
•
Bold by Druggists thnsughont the Pitted States. Cana
des and West Indies.
Cenral Agents • In Pittsburgh—Moran& 1:0011.. OCRIM
Wood and Fourth street.; and Goo. fi. KO -WIN corner
Wood streed and Virgil, dal2.lw
Also. by J. P. liming,
AllegbenT Qtr.
Yamily Medicines.—We
.111 the sttentkru alined* of randireentof ahoy. to Moth
•nifament on the fourth' pate of Moss valuable Family
W.arehonse, aro. zozemz.—Tho premises
nowJ
In the casuponey of ames McCune. on Penn et., ad
joining tbiTud of the Amettsan Hotel, from the Ist o
A d mitmanias. Asrls st this aim mbIS
HENRY . H. COLLINS,
VORIVARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND W11911¢1411.11 DRAWL IN
CHEESE, Burma, SEEDS, FISH,
And Prxhign GnneThlly
NO. ,
•
'2•5 Wood street, Pitts burgh.
1,11
Lain Panay Bull
CORD & CO. would moss respectfully
writio the attention of Ladles to their large and templet*
stank of TANOV YORE, non %roamer. conunieina In part
Balli4 Stone dlartin. Ylione Vine. Camino, !Marian Boni! ,
eel, Ina Ifartlea Wendt. Coeur and domes DOW= Muds
notated:ea Palau* Clare, Sou, an, miner Wood and
O'CONEZR, BROTHER &CO..
BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL
. NRS, N 0.116. Itoodstreet. one door from linirtreet. Pitts
bnriaL--ntty add' salt Par andtartint Punt* 66aht and
riiMtUeb"" 00th. Btoths, Auden snAl Beaten Tina
D6hOuni Pranhaory Not.. allow 6 per cant on Tim Dr
vodka of law and Oureent Money; and Immo Pin and
Italia. Poll*m tor: the hltitt Isaratscit Catittxr, (tab
0apttaL1170,006,111.4 north Dantaia cm *nom. Melts,
ARNOLD Bc
thilann Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
• AND MEMO GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings.
A. i W..• 111 cone:net En Wanting sod reourestinit Al
Steam or Oot. Water, Pipes or Chllson's Vainseentbaretew,
&hods, llwplt.L, isetenies, Oneen Ilonnee,Oceut Mawr
Jallealatele or Dwells" No. a Marled et. Swan:Mk
ZOgaitaxtro..' Irgaex, / mo us mama.
ladali G BR
woman TO a. son• • stp.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,.
NO. Co WOOD F IrM /Ran;
MPropyletorsor , Dr. Bl'landesCelebratetl Varallfage,Ura
s, ae.
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 55 NMI STREET,
MASONIC! HALL, PTlTSfitmoo, PA.
JAMPJO S. HOON, Presided.'
Camas A. CoLTOA., SAcrotarY•
This Company makes ovary Liaoning° ap
pertaining tons ronnotted writla LIPE MAU.
11. A Ina :ZIA Mill m
rno and ad Caren
ey !,_n_d
Ann/. ' •
And aoinst Loss or. Damage.. by Fire,
And sindosti Palle ofM.Bea tad Lama !tarlatan
and
tfulanroitrAtee sondidnot Sltb aidAy
- AVM 8:000i4 - Wm. A. navel.'
'Pampa Alkasi. James D. Mcgal t.
Puuw, Alexander ItiA4 r,, .
:zatak tseata- . _ John YallsrADA,
,lose ph P. D, Robert (Agway,
Aloissider itornoldo; Ann.
; J ose
11. .71Anz. - 410111[0:ryinty,
Juane lidantr i lono,Andannint.
. t u k iXl.lk Ul , ° [ 5 1;34 coprl par sit
trfAtt' vigt:t I
FIRE AND 'MARINE INSURANCE CO
• OP PIDINSTLYABIA.
. . . . .
.
• RANOIt OFFICS-L 7 Corner Fourth and
a MOLL Pittlbli. CAPITAIe 5310„00.
dm Y. Itntbwegon, DiinioW.i.ro.• I. C.
Ifee i l j q t .
..lianlaband u lrupt Joel. • misoltdc A.
W - Banta% Pit Ir, A. *.A. Cundear, /I hoirsig
A. t. Ilarrisbaaw, I . T. Jonah thatilancipilobert
, them C04.161'11 c..aWrin c.o. •
JOA.r r• , t1e51404.•
4 i alsitie*CosotzT Ulna ,
0. 1=6111
;41"4 0 tia . 11C 141146.1" °4
a ItroT MI K I6.
.foltlige e af alonserrasta . .
.. .. _ .
I Polder 'Awes.. an& Chest Sigianders. •
2 .•••l3,6:pittietativlnTrogiArilig:tMlind men
anani ofthe Braces fold are hntiitn.-3."
Ifreiniihe Pittebenegl Daily; Dlapakh.feb. 21,1553.1
dlaticts.—Perions whcaLitre .I.couired •
stooping pooltdon;by following a 'Went isoupation will
eipeitenos great rellct by the MA of the-.`Washington
Sitsnender Bream; made and add by Dr. KEYSES;corner
of Wood street and - Virgin alley. It anemia for a hr'
and suspenders, the eieight of the pantaloons Is in tidied
as to contlnially tend to bring - the eltonlders to Licit' net:
unl pointbm., and eanandithe <lnst. We pereinised one
name .time ago, and have been so pleased with It that we
tirdellnited gave It a "Puff' grab;
Women,intadreda of whom are annually Injured by the
! weight of enormous .sklrts,',' ehonld nlso pruuco them
braces. Be particular In proeving thetind mentioned. se
=ay of the Inset. sold an humbugs.
Sold ',basses and retail at the Drug Store of George 11.
g.iser,No,l4u, corner Wood at. and Tirght
glarSign of the Golden Nectar. V
N. 11.-1 also keep Trans, Se6porters, Pile Pron. Vas
tie Stockings and all kinds
.° schen Ica! appliance.
Cristadoro's 'Excelsior Hair Dye.
NATURE EQUALED WY .ART!!
For sites the Tfisems endeavored In vain
The halr,wlttunst scombing the fibre, testate— -
Tried this nostrum wad that, but in changing the hen
They withered the hair past all set to renew.
Ton may barn your tresses a black or • brown.
net Nature the cauterised tint will Women'
Anti, herjedoes dried up. you will am be appalled
Ely finding your 111 treated cranium bald.
long year., se we've said. tho craft struggled In vain
A dye without eaustkor than, to Obtain,
A Auld innumfous--that, placed an the head,
To • brown or a black would trinefonn tonal to red,
Mauy flame 'twos proclaimed that the end wee achieved;
Bat the also shook their bead, though the foolish believed.
And to spite of edvertleement, placard and Pug,
Of each humbug the public fell Dor! had enough. '
At length: 'tau but lately, ' . .Eureket they cried;
Tho want so longish had at length been mppliell.
A dye was announced, thst.in ehanglag the hue,
The hair did not scorch—the announcement was true..
In en Instant, o'er locks aimed, sandy or red.
Wu a black or a brown the moat exquisite, shed—
The Urns were nsurhhed Instead ot destroyed;
The pores of ttio seilp.with no pigment were eloped;
No odor unpleasant the Ilquid •
The odor was Defer one moment lii doubt:
No chameleon rhinos to pure% and green
E'er rendered the ladle. “not At to be soen".‘
Instanter. the tint that Tan leaked for weathers
take the darkness that Mows the llghttduses dam
Slut a triumph was thid how tfe tiding• wad forth
To tbo Eat," to the West, thee* the Sleuth then' the North,
Until Menai and Fashion with common eitelalin
On their tatdets Inscribed the discoverer's nuns.
And declared that no rostra= the place could Male
Of their own CRIS MOWS Excelsior Dye!
Sold wholesale and retail, at KEYSER'S, 140 Wood et.,
Sinn of the Golden Morro.,
Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle
Alining and Blasting Powder, In all sirs Package . ..lsm/
ou baud and for sale from Magnetos, in lots to suit put
chasers, on Womble, tsrms. Also War ➢ose.
D. W. O. BIDWELL. Manofsetuters• Agt,
no7.1)11 thl, brunt street. Pittsburgh.
NL 9 LSON'S FIRST PREMIUM
DAGUERREOTYPES.
POST OPVICBIMIRIDIN6, Tlillf1) STREW.
Art,ITTLENS AND STRANGERS who wish
to obtain an accurate, artistic and lifiellke likenawat
itt o u. %IV iSllth g gn i t t sVirp l? f to
t I 9 0
Is causntied, or n 6 charge made. lte ' vind one of the
largest and hest arranged hide ►nd Sky lichts ever cm-
Waded for the porsmes, with instruments of tbo must
powerful kind.and baring adopted theaystem of D.A . .".8.
trninzas now practiced by the eciebrated Roots, of Mile
dAphL. and New York, Mr. F. flatters himself to b., able to
offer to the patrons of the Art, a idyl° of Degoerreut
either Coals . or I o groups, which has 'savor been surpesemb
Home one. and opariUng In all weathers, from 8 delock
A- lt. to 6 oclock, 0. at. man-dawT
For Rroachitis . , Throat Diseases: 'Hack
, Coretrould the effects of Intiudenfase of Merearr.—
No medkine has ever been dleorrered which hu effected
each earn se Carter's Siuudailllzture.
Th t pt diseases produced br salivation, Meting Ceernh.
Bro.hlel Mrectlons, Liver Dieense, Neuralgia end Rhea.
matiora, MTe all been relieved nod cured Ina wonderful
, e _ eu wer,hr, the umet prtrifler of the blood, Carter'r tEpai
lob Instate.
-
The case °llls. T. IL Ramsey slow should satisfy eny.
wha doubt. Call as the agent and procure • rumphlet
ethstsdulng cures. which Top astound you.
==l
MP
INSIFRAN EW
CECOMPANY,.
NK. - -
CASH CAPITAL, OA 000 t •
.P
Ltalltlit,_ Aecot.
. - No. 69 D'uo4stmeet, - ELteetettk.
hotacronat •
Simone L Lennie-- —Late of the Eton, Ilartked
.hupcir Conti.; • Firm of Corning k to.
..... D= of Bowen it McNamee.
Richert{ .... ..... -Mtn of Doane. King . A Co.
lEartioat H. Yellen- Stem of Clotho, Mellto & Cn.
anew /Wes Firm of , Daman Me Co.
,Amoos E. Leo . . ... of Du, hlahottec A Co.
atirec of Willard A %Vaud.
Lori E ...... ..... /lent of Stone & Rare.
&Drew a ...... 0/E l / 1 CDPP a o
Jana ........... Firm orlinuellinw
Crarte.l Each .. - . .... —Strut of C. It. Ditch &
Jain /L ThcfrAtato . C.--
WEIMas a Lawert.............Vic1awr i s itig4:4: Co.
Markt . • CW,
" - ter
Jahn CatC
Anne .
Nelson
Eterlei Dethhoin..— ...... —.Nem of Baldwin. &tare & Co.
.hare C ...... -.Fleas of Sherman 'A Doillos.
D. D. -Dawn /Dm nt E. D. /tomato Co-
Luara D. Cbmats....-.... ...Sinn of Coulon, lothmp Co.
Teontes ' Firm of T. & /1. - Menettgerc
Duelit of Johnuun & Onolt
o=lf. Alortet—L---...-Firco of Noreen, Dotter A Hoot,
C
Ikeetektuot
.1/ 1 ": 4 4
FI
rm 0r.0474
..-11rm o
r. 11.1.11, Mernex it Pon.
rm M !Sarum& en.
-Vim or IL La-tirpfrl
: alas Atesit/Za ..... ........ alrolikins. Alien A Po.
Au A. Pin ..,..... vine... Weave
lowa 11. 1 finkkeks; Vim rwtiingtom. Newell k co,
AA. rt. ..... ..nrna ar m Swirl. Hurlbut A a..
'ne of 0...1it &Nob!.
3V 1.1 -1
Fir Of Work In.ke
Athem it.
Sine.:..:
Stenkerell
ids.; Likaaphrey—....llintrontkrue, ilettopherT A Didier.
fln.r .... ( 7 4ntiagental Ban . k.
Ikuiford X. tkrii - sit -Firm of.ll ells. Fargo
iitIONT Ron.. . .
Firm or lirorde Pour. t: Co.
.......
1..1).A.1)116, President.
•
L'CRAS-J. MARTIN. Aorsetur •
Itisten's Insurance Courp7 os rittsbnrgii:,
H. D. KING; Prerirteq.
SAMUEL L. 31AliSIIELL. Stew.
OFFIO3 MATES. BRTIFEEN NARNET,AND,
IMOD 3TR /MTS.
IPA. INSURES DOLL AND DAIMO RISKS ON TUB
DID AND DIVERS, AND TIIIDITTAIUKS
KT /worn omitur boo or Amount. by Poe. ALSO
wind the preasef the SE A itod AVLAND NA no 9
• 2714..N.SPORTATION. -
ii . .l:ff i iEi t y, 8. N.
Ll:ri Dunlap, Jr, rat T.1411g4h,
S. Ilarbausti. Fraud. &Iles,
Wane M. Pinpunak. J.Sehoontunker,
Walter 3,-stolt, Wm. 11. Lbws,.
• . .r,,John Filloton.
PROTECT - IT:11c
NSURANCE COMPANY,
UY HARTFORD, COSN_
Coital Stock, Annual Premiums mak. .mt.ruw rams.
IN Cia
$1,900 1 900:: ..... • • •
• urORATED.
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the
most ftworablo terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE RY,FIRR,
oft nna
PERILS OF NAVIGATION
GEOII/18 F. AI OLD, AAaop
Foe linsburehnnd Allegheny 10..
mhi cvl.3 rost.Ur
Indigestion miniver complaint Cared
BY KIEWD PErfccamm—Reid the following letter froze
Be, o.letereno, itlatiernarr In Oregon:
Mo 8.,; M. Aum—Dear Eir,3lyself end with having been.
paair henentled by thous. of your Petrideum, I wish to
have Toe Nod on • box of two or threo doom bottle*. I
am the Ocotoreirational Dilatator In thla plate. and several
and as
Your PkaftoLAlM. on smug. .11'4, took, several
a n d
iles—two or three eloth—obont • your and e half ego, and
we hues:keret enjed so grad health for fearfacre have
since that time. Thal not taken a tangle bottle beams
that fullness of. the stomach which so esteems the dye.
MOMS was relieved. and I eyedlt nothing of it "th eca e
..at
mem My wife was also relilkons • chronic. of
the liver which haitheen of 'ever* years stauding , by the
°" gat r o t r lld. M t irk Cattal . rosin, OE6. It KEYSER
-140 14' et.Zand Droggista and Medicine Dealers every,
whoa.. Plows advertlaino Petroleum coon] oed
•
NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORM.
sa w atia sisN drat, ioot. fir s.arva, Niliedelplua
EiNGAGED for many years exclusivelyin
the manufacture of LOCOMITIVRS. have recently
t considerably enlarged. bb addition. of large balding"
and numeroem fixtures .nd tools, which will enablothe
proprietors to furpleb with despatch, any &salmi" of .
Wmm oilves, on Mari credit.
onto ItlellAßD NORRIS It SON.
__PEARL STEAM MILL.
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
j NUR 121211A.11.1t4AD STATION.
Families will be supplied withpur various
V.M.V.,a,Tr0u22.!„1.M . byl.lEntrh6:T,
Wood .lest, or Braun a Ratter tomer of Sod St.
ClAtrota..l4ttabontlo 11. P. Batuto, or .1. T. Boma , .
r lltr i lt n iPt. l orag:od to &minor In oltheiottloi dues.
„Terms, CAM on ..Bury. ;
&RR; BRYAN. KENNEDY- k ock.
a.. c. Looms,
Of the lote firm of in'third's & Loomis,
. WHOLESALE DELCER IN
BOOTS . AND• SHOES
69 Wood Street, PittebtnlL
Je1X41171.8
.NOTICE.—Tke uuderkigned, Frederick
Lenox. of the Oro of Lorena:2 terltax& Co. and Thee.
tewszt. of the late Ann of etewart. Word a 03., bete
it4;t4i.ltrfoaimmed
SIVNYIIIIbP4OO'on u nder
h otUtVf
menefsetnring /ran sot/ Nell,. ILO two Wen the vane
bons. No. 01 Water street,between Terrylind Shod dictate,
fr t renit'=,..WlTlt a trOgrf= t 6l 'le
r; =4
terms; They reepectfony eattelt the Intro:nice of. the
oath. ' • " • FILEDERICH AMENZ, •
ut a • ' IL STIATIIT.
H. HOLMES & ERO
• MAXITIMOTUILSBB - 01 ,
SOLID I3OX - VICES, lIAISMERED IRON AX
L SD CROWBARS, SLEDGES:, 'NAT-.
TOCfCO,4'IORII,
Timber, Ilfill , Tobaeeo a cotton seThiws, .
HArifting and runip,fir ,
Car aad . Bridge ..Bolta, with Thread • and
;Nut
• •
PITTSBUtta
Wass*" No. 3 1. Wow IT, arM" nut ASO ISSOOSD
lard3l yak isnaatat. m 14141
UNITED STATES " LIFEIIMURANCE;.
• • ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
caLuitznisti APRIL T. 1850.—Ounts:Yiiirtina.
'_CAPITAL - 4 250 , 0 00.
citus kawner tif ThOdalict Mood pfroAA JAI/WA fa
00111&113 OY TEM HOMY BOARD AT YIIILADSLYIILA
litsplito H. Crawford. roma
Fmrra2. ;am, — •-• SAlrl t rZJArt.6324 ;
%%EU liffrOd%o ,t_ . ..2 7ll hat!lirer.
grAtoridna,w—.intsti"Worion; •
.kkakal Smartt Vit..mb; James I. WOLoo, X. D.;
"")'"'7*7 /L . Arpt._
Nair . , .14V5Ktriblart4e.nnouto
•
Hernia, or Riiiitareaf the Jkiwela:f4ThOr
are
,
ibinsiod4, pari..he ire;a4flcied.lrltliAltuptilie
or Drivels, - who pay little sttenUon to the dimes. until ,
the horcetshocirme etheogulated. taken in air Proicaldine It
may be too late. Row Important it is, then, for all thom
naming from arty form of "Siordnie of thaDarreld"locall
at once upon Dr. KEYSER. at his Wholesale Drag Store.
"corner of st and Virain alley. and procure • Tress.
to retain the protruding Portion of the towels. 'Dr. soy"
meshes &noir= Leek of the Drug Store where Treats are •
applied:stet winenterf to give tatisiketliga. Me Oleo hail
every variety of Trues. that Tou can name, and et any
price, to melt the means of every one In need of the .relate. •
I shoo keep every kind of Supporters, Bade Braces„.3loprn.
sore Banda" Einsfei'Sloclinpr,tbr, larged veins. and all
kinds of mechanical aPPllimrOeattrod in the cure of dDedtd.
I would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to
an excellent Trues for Children. Vlach Inveuishly effects
ewes in a very abort time.
11.—I also keep on Mod and fOr Tales Law, snort.
mane of Shoulder Bream of thy mount Improved kind, that
have been worn with so much eatistsetion by tundra& of
perrems. both, In and out of the city.
DR:KM:YEWS Dli SMITE &I'RUSX viror. cor
our of WoOd newt and Tirgin elley;tio. 140, sign of the
Golder, Mortar. • ielli.ilkeeT
•
Ease and Comfort•—The Conform:Aar,
lately Smportal from Porta, 'exactly mite thallab to the
WallWr ahoy* of the Head, so anew hat la as' eav Ob tho
head as !mold ana A beat et and a gond Eat mar be had
at :7 Wood et. ate234l . W. DOIRMAI3. •
OZIOiOIIOD3O4II4IO4OID6Nq
ELTURE.-JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK
will deliver a Lecture before the Penn Literary
Institute, on MONDAY evening, Jut. 12, at 8 o'clock; la
the Hall of the First Ward• School Wow, Short et., be
' two= Ist and 2d.
Snrdane—The PrenntAge. Ladles and Gentlemenaro
invited to attend. iel2.lt
IRON WARSHOVS.E,
MARTIN, SPRING & CO.,
Imparters and Dealers In
IRON AND STEEL,
wy, 262 Grrowich &reef. Now York.
Koop couotautly ou touad a full rtment Of Bar, Rod
Budd. Hoop, Llano Shoe. aud other Mali.
STEEL OF ALL KINDS. ,
Slerehanto from alio:Wong of the country are Invited to
an or send their orders before buying: •
Orders by mall entrusted to ooreare will be filled at the
loweot market rates. - 11.4.1CL1N, SPII.ING a CO.,
• • .232.0reettwleh st,
SCHIEFFELLti -BROTH:CRS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
10:fr TORK,
Harr reed &t No.ITO /1 - Xurstri.. oer.Vßrektann,
lIBIPORTING the - lending Drugs from their
original markets, both In Europe and East ladles. and
to French and English Cbemimls, Perfumery. Tooth.
Nall and Brnehes, Hair Gloves and Straps. Paris and
Trieste Sponges. Corks. leaps. Sr.. le. they offer them on
them otions/mumble terms. - o Orden either in person. or by
mall, will remit° their bent attention. Jelllalhav
PATENT MACHINE. STRETCHED LEATHER ILLNDING.
Theon/r /trent Ands (n the Cimniry.
TtHEY are made from the" beet oak tanned
leather. fuel thoroughig stretched, cemented. aed
• ed together, anti made to' run pert. etly straight. and
with a perfect hug's, thePulites,and warranted to basilica
rate article nod to please the purchaser. Theysan be bad
single, inuble or round—with Late Leather. Myna and
all neeessartartieles in the linwhy addrewing
jel24lmr 11')1. /LEMUEL, Patentee. 13 term st•
JACKSON , & SON, of the late him
a k T em e 2 04 i i v in j:L J rn k r . t r, bono, Orkte ond Frodor
cnnottantlr on bond every variety of Cliit.rol.rPentgro " .
dji=trnipTlte.‘""" 9ormsa &her Grates. Whole.
• • ion IT.
----7---- 112COIL15EONS. STRINGS. Sc.
PIRUNO, WRISSENBO,II Sc CO. (late C.
Brun Importers and Wholesalebesterslo Gerntnn,
ush and Italian Musical Instruments nud Shins*, S.
2 ')lalden Lane. jel2-1y r
PSTEIN & lIONIG, 100 Liberty et., and
105
al e s ... r
E st...r. Trinity Place, Importers of Lees.
Bamtdurls, lks. 4e. •Jel2 Saar
ISeTtol7.—ln order to compiete the elm/d
-ead earslogue of Or Booka onning to the
from 4ranie Mercantile Lltiral7. no luoka no given out from
Monday neat, Juno 12, to Monday. June 19. All members
• harin biroka which , belong to the Inytltutlon. are mural.
od to ndurn them ulthlu three days.
jel2-lud 'JOHN C. BOMA AD, Librarian.
}t di S l 'ALE t., —A floret rate Grocery Stand
.. one or the best Vil n a thee
. • Ind ha. a g eeted l :'% . 111 1:eal a sta nd
country custom. For rarticuira, address /tor jeld
CIE=LE3
Administritois' Notice
W the !!EL it tc. i S
of L j e o tgrs o. 4k - Atiministrntion to
county, deed bare been granted to the euhranberr. all
',nano. Indebted to said estate an Tenanted to , make
Immediate payment. and then haring 'etch,. or (de
mands against the cents of and deeedentwilt make
known the same without delay. JOINBISSELL,
GEO. A.BERRY.
Admiuletratont
iel34wd • Oen ist et- below kinket.
Igeneral assortment of
j_ ninimlnge, romprielog the mast deldrablS color.. In
Lane Head and Knotted Silk Fringe., Laren le.jurt rued
nerEAlan. and now Oen. at .A. A. MASON &COB.
•
}:STINGS—A. A. Mason & Co. have just
v cede to prs. ettlte.and geed 31arsoillaitand ethos kinds
ptvostings, suitable for the realm s .
VOHILS, BOOKS—Hall's Book of British
Ballads: ?loores Book of d.e.Colllerkiltuaburg , !i t o
a t
. 81ole t Z11. 3 i n tl ' eol ei N .Z,ltistr.:org look of A Eujellsh -do:
Itlinotes Robin Hotel: Songs. Madrigals and Borisetts. for
sale by 11. B.lloBli OI:111 a CO .. 82 Market at
lIIIGTIKON- 1 100 tons Soft Found' Iron;
100 do Forge Duo.re4 'i 1 I and Mr
sale by Jell: IL 11081 CI).
B ,:go , , 1 4 . ; :n 8 . 1: : 01:* b..., 1 r b ... 5.Zia .
b m , Pcs i g i tti N , a and
Xel ESS PORK-415 bbls. just ree'd for sale
I by jell: It. Ii011100:54 ' 1
--..
1:11 RODOCE---.io bbls. mall white Billiik .
Mkt but. Dried rearkesB 20 bus. Dried Abglea. r
e
by ~ e l 2 IL ROBISON & 00.
I 01.11SAILLE LIME-100 bbls. just reed
il I for ode by Jel2 - It. BOULSON It CO.
ILOUR
—lOO bbls. S. F. Flour just reed
for sale 8y
rLSll—White Fish and Trout in bbls. and
hot Mar.; Msekrml In 8128., ball' bblso qiurters arid
ic o receiving gm mile by . 11.. ittlitleON a CO.
f 111 EESE--1.00 boxes prime just ree'd and
X j for sale by Ol 2 IL ROBISON Sr CO.
F OR. SA LE-- - 1000 bus. ear Coin;
1200 4o Oats, by ,_
Jel2 L. , . ORAFF t CO
. .
QTRAWBERR S—llotelq,
I - 3 Houses and families 1111nd n temp timt sannir , t(
Strawberries urine largest miT finest fruit. ferrite table
ur rie..wirjr,lll.trireb.4r h.N'are,,,zin,..uu .. ? " 1 1 1 1 ;L tbcrnxIng to .
1012 WAItDItOP.
sp. • PITTSIIIIII.OII
="1-.. - 1 COACH FACTORY, 'A"
, No. 46 I) L.IL MO NI) srizr.L. ..
E. M. BIGELOW; Proprietor.
Wir! . .l . .p..rimer, Jr.,
The Histoiry of Pittsburgh, ..
IRON! THE EARLIEST-PERIOD when it
..
w.+'meta by whltd men. down \to the oboe Of the
t rentury, by NEVILIhE B. CHAIII;I:eq. •
About one bundred reeks of the *bora highly Interest
ing work reMaln on hand. Price reduced tore eta. Pub,
m
limJi bed and ferrate by . JOll-4
.01, 11. nizton.
.. Woolf Street. 7
To Contractors. , • •
PROPOSALS will ho recoivedt the First
District Ootiantissionce, MIDNES AY, theleth
hut., .t I'4g:retook, M., for tilling 'Locust street' '(.sth Ward)
to ale grade. the isarth.Le.. for the filling to b. taken n 6
Liberty. !Unison and Perrystreets. :Bide will 4ta . e - the
price per cubic yard. %COWIE IIAMILTON;:
ielo.itd IAI/hark& Contnihndoner.
WIVE DOLLARS A MONTH?—Sevialar g o
lots, ranh 60 R. front. on a wide street, by MO to a a)
ft, lane. situate on Mt. Wathlngtoo, are offered for axle at
Val each; 623 In hand, the balance at 65 .month. .Thoes
lots areDlotsantly eltnated, within 6 minutes walk of the
Inclined Plano and are offend on sneheray Unwise no.
not all to gloom. Property \on Mt. Washington Is rapid
ly aleauelnic In
site. are. rice. The next lota to the'6bOre, an . o,
.1:10 •• -• rttrri i6RT t $064110, 2fl et. •
VRESLI fd.rival Row \ . Booki rit fT. Wood .
Nazarine.ar the but of the IVestdiottiortejp* Goorge
Flu 'udelo,ir Emma D.E.Y.
Southwort4: •
TheCttrse of 011itoo. do do \ do.
Wrartrdrordele.br Caroline Thotraell Just reed end 'tor
or kn. tr. It. LAUFFT.R. 87 Weod et.
11(5EW WORK;---Prpipirm "Emir on ,the
Charnettristica and Lawn a' - "-
. Edward Winthrop, A. 311.
.4ortralk, Oh* Pahlktird h 71%
It. id l o ust ree'd by labebsykar.
BLOOMS- —3BO Napior
ill from aTc 11. T. Tatman f
06,
UNDRIES-32 bids. Lark \ .
lobblz. (hew:4 bill bus. Osig '
1 cask Ilasseed; 12 bit& kert4 krccb.o
1:boz old Comm*:'l ..
m*: 2 01Pr 00, .
landing 111,4 neamor lI.T. Ittatmao rm. nil, lv by
idJ - , ISALAILIDICKET t CO.
aIiONNETS—A...A. Mason to Co. have r ‘ eed
soother large astottnieat of •English Stray!, Lergh,tott,
enery kind of raw Straw Bonnets, and Mime tutd
t)h Wrens' Mir, also. • great variety ot new ••• A• m eTe .
styles °rennet and Bilk iknitl4.• N o
Vittu
IALESS tkOODSA - full. assort. '
sasun:. ° Orul t s,sZa.n.Dre.ast India tallusnes t ,
S tome new and demitabla patterns otdottaid sod Brat,
cd Swims, far Beat yen iow pieta, •t • N • •
COIL •
• IIRY PEAOILEB 7 -26 WAIL prime 0. haltes
..ty thltiliy teed br n EMIT LLOOLLINS.
WY APPLES-24 bbk \for sale by
ti MINIM IL CuLLLVS
/1111 EESE--290 hie., prime,. N. euttiug
I_,/ for sale hr .Je9 • lIENRY 11 COLLINS.
bb b. for sale l
.14 '. HENRY U. OOLLINFL
B i Ij TER--16 kegs for
Ittg
7NDIAIPASII SILKS, at Low Pricei.—LAVO
have reed s lot,/ India Nash Silks; at tha tow price al
t is par yard' Alm., an mortasealea band of thebett
Imported, at priodlovr fur quality , • '
Y311.111 CR-
101$11---Lake; Trout eta White 11136:111 bble
half bbla. - Jeb R. DALIALL CO.
ARDiti bbls, and kegs for aalo
JeB • It DALZEIA. Co.
. . •
UNtiOODS,MuFhy.&Burchtlehibir
•th lamely. els stock• Linen Goads,
nglable Masers and able Cloths, Towels, lisp.
tine, Wiles and Crash, Twilled" lAnen Toweling, - ftteh
Maws, supanorlawnsa sad Shirting Livens, Wench- dn.
fur men and bays . emu Mina - linen -Lawns, gunbrie
"Hata. an- Ws hretterthe eels of all wanting any weld.
in this department: " • ' 7—Jed,
5000 LBS. BACON just real and for
sale IT Ell RIVER. DILWOiTU & CO.
ARD-1.0 bbls. and,lo kegs No. 1 in store
and for eab, br SIIRIVEn. ArLWORTII ♦t CO.
ROOKLYN. SYIWP-50 bbls, for sale by.
Seb VEI4 DILIVORTII CO.
SEW EMBEOIDEEIES—Fitte , Setts, Fine
Srpotioe Sloe Coilitts;lasonet see Flottoethit
ItY/MrdgeL Ire at tee sal' tow .
est =lw MI
o= sSaartmeet of Dem see Ileua Tundstr
lug Um.* Wait sztsmissand sassed. Th•
do, nsit to favor tis - with* 90, lIMJAN
REAP WALL PAPERS—A now suppls
1144177°4411v,trireigelatriwoidi
Far DECORATIONS—St. Nicholas Bri-
I /V al Cbs4ftb""•4*ivirriceaT, HAIL.
OF :P.r.NNAIVANIA.
: 014. com , 4Th mat 3.40,41 abras,,\ .raildpvh. \
\
N accordance with
Charter th e Vreot j.1 .1h their
sonl tho - fbllte.
at the tie.. °trio
101%, ort.bel; lumrporati
YIPUTTII ANNUAL STATEMENT.
Asset*, May lst, 16. .... ...... $3.46,31.8 TO
GYehpremiums an d interest reed , ,
I the par..., MunDepartuft 9101,916 •
Premium Note*. do do .637 \
Cash Premiums. Stock do 40.2 M SOI.
rows 66
$5.88.x'
KUNBEL'S
RXS. KARL STAROH for sale by
.f. - maxim. DILWORTH t CO.
. .
. .
Lenkt.es, expenseil, coormirstotekrr- . -.,
Ituturstere, ROJO., te-, Mutu
-1 Department.... . .... . $101.606 6.1
Do do, Stotec - De . pertment, 47,141 Pe ,
Premium Noteet. Mptaid Depart-
meet, expire!' add canceled.— at 4 3" " I3:41,310
ASSETS. G
'Bondi, Mortgages S Ito and
other goal oafs ages,
$1,15
Prenanm 173, 167.0.6
Cash on band sod la hind; of
Agents, snared by 19,5:,8 58
=3"9,70116 i .
A'.'7.ottla-R,Seersterr
.12P, fItI \ I.I3IPOILD, President.
~,
wd A. A. UREIC@ & DRR Anenta
yoRRENT—Thetip\GLASS WORKS at
Itellerernins Ps., togather With s o d enements; large
ek Warehouse and ..Stora Rooks sother neeemarr
buildings Thavroperty In Mate of Mak' sod
. bat all the modern lmiwrresment• tiem a ar7 for Facsom
fully manufseturlog nindow Wass Posserslon given on
We lotdal o 4fltd; 't :llfilt" "‘ 'bat M kek
. A It let ow sr
IOTICE--The wirtnershit \heretofore' es
:loth) R bet ire. la Joe. Mei/di:Long Jno. R Stew
art, doing_business under tbc_ etgle
wrwAttr. is this Say dissolvedby mutual eaneeut..—
JO. McDonough disposing of his iittereet to Jig.. D. Kil
gore, oho,
Jou. U. Stewart will contintie the bold
nese at the old etand,. No. tali /diverge - I copier of Read.
under the style of STEWART ,t EMOORE. \ .
Etewart A lgore.willpsy all elating against the era!
of McDotiongh k Stewart, and are alone authorised to re
ceive all debt. doe the late Arco. and num gaynient made
to recelPt for the rune. . .
June Ist, ISM. JOICIIL STEWART.
In retiring am the YoundrT inntinrwi . I ...‘ , :-tnurn ,
plesenre inn:commending Use new firm. to the. ,
etgerien . 4l4 . 4 /..,bd,e!a aTlNthilleDo*ol.43EL.
,
• Covington Cotton.Tacitofy for Sale or Lease
TIII building is of briek, 44 by 106 feet, 4
rtorig I . l%eparais buildings foe angina spit Dick
er. The campfire, 2,500 Spindles, with , army,
preparation to mil The Factory Ia heated With tbs. 4rr .
tpe of Ware through eoPPer Dlr.. Th. lot 1 .00 - in.
ank of the rim, olivadte Walnut et, Chicinnati, and ad-
Tjoining the Ferry Leading; is 190 feet front. 10 - .300 IL deep.,
hee are 13 dwelling houses on the DreMiSelt, fer the so•
commodatiou °Mande 'played in the factory. - Terms
liberal. Apply,to 're B. BOCIIAN.9;
jes-Imd Cincinnati.
Clare. Ilerald,Wbeeling Timm mod nal. Pittsburgh
Casette. Phila. N. American. Baltimore American, Boston
All Lowell Courier, Providence, 11.1... Journal. copy one
mooch .Lnd thorn.,CintinnatiOnutte.
laneinnati (burette.]
riSHE LA PIERRE ROUSE, Philadelphia,
b admitted br all that hay ever 'hilted it, to . he the
most magnifirantly furnished and beautifully • located
house for health and pleasure in the tilt. The clew from
tbe.Obserratory is well north :stopping a day, the near
proximity' to the Railroad Stations. the comfortable and
airy apartments. the well spread tabia..with all the lux
uries of the season. the reception. attention and quietneas
In the establhhment, mkes the IA Maas most desirable;
with all there euperior advantages and rearonable
prier el Two Dollars per day for 'ward, ft will not be sur;
prising to on it continually crowded with beauty and fash
ion Inwn evoryclime. All pains will e taken by. Messrs.
J. TABER. k SON to have their Avesta comfortable and
hay?) , iefsitd
Advertisement.
A.NY PERSON wiehing.to make $3OOO ip
6 months, address mr, pmt tald, ForiAngton. 'hum-
Co, Oblo. This le no&tb f book swum No tray.
ellog ta neessurs; bat sap Mown ma remain at homy and
mato the ohm sum in the than Anted: Addmss - •
ournd • • PROF. uruoN ROBB. •
• PITTSBURGH • •0910 .. .
COACH FACTORY..
ft.
44 - Dinerend Alky near Wood
M. MICIELOW, AK/PRIETO&
WOULD respectfully call the attention of
southern and Western Merchants to his tine /sod(
inges. ranging in price .fnem $lOO to115(Xl. These
Carriages are built from Um best material and workman.
ship,
nod
under his own Supereleknit he eau, with web.
donee warrant his work. be infsaior to none manila.
tnrod'in the Union. The sum. of bin busines• and the
mat Increase in demand for this class of work. has induced
him not to build any 0311011311 or low wired leek In hie
establiatanent. , Palms wanting good honest work will
plasm
warra oil antednd examine his stook before going Mast. All
work . •
Uu ~ : i
.AldAhrtrinotar Deportondiscribe teas dodo! Stack Ipf Use
.rithrourph and .4f .thciteille Bail
SEC. I. Be it ordained and enacted by the
Select and Common Caaaonitoftheilts of Pittsburgh%
That the Mayor be and he le hereby authorized and direct.
ed M. 06,1,7168 on behalf of the city of Pittsburgh (In adi
dition to the Punier euterriptlon of said nitrites al:thous
..d or tho Cout tatoa or the Pittehmkh
Steubenville Rail Rood Coronanyiparable bathe bonds .of
add city, iliamfarmity with the ;Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "A fart her sup.-
dement to anAet entitled an Act toinemparate the Pitts
burgh sad denbenville Railroad Company: , missed the
twenty-fourth day of March, A. D., eue • thousand eldst
hundred and furtpnine." which f miler supplement was
pamed and became a it. On the eighibrday of Day. A. D..
highteen hundred and fifty.forar, and to make and execute
and. dike said city fin the Payment of said Sdbeed
the mid betide not to have
lean tWan thirty yearsto run. to
be Lamed with COSIIIODS. sighed hr the Treasurer of raid
nttactuul and hearing interes n o ted Pate of do per
cent, Der annmn. /tended, that shal es
lea
gum tlisaliT• hundred dollars, and, that ttuv.DDeetons of
told COMPO.Y ogre, topay tho current interest summing.
on said bonds until such , time no the 'dividends from the
road Mel he suatelent to par the intend on said bonds
or sae mnelt of the said interest on with the amount amid
dividend will he adequate Ihr that purpose in full.. .Pr..
Bided, borrever, that' any sumitis dividerni.that'esd,
main alter the 143911T1t of mid"intenet to fall .exit' be
paid to the Treasurd fer the use afthesity, end .namided
aim that the add tondo to be lamed In conMsmity"here
with, bearing an tete-remoras rement. per annum, Para:
ble halfrearir. eased be received m mob. at Mar or the Sad
Dom.., in payment of Medan* intbeerilselaa ddradd,
and le held, mken and deemed In all mated. in mdorni -
Op with the law authorising add adwerlpttom \
Ordained and erected i nto a law.ln Council". the Sth dor,
.of done, A. D. 1054: THOMAS .51. NLARSIIALL.
Attest: 11. 1V urn. • Prost. Common (kind/.
Clerk of Common CounciL JOHN euzrroN,
nom T, .'narrow. President of Select. Comsdi.
i Chat of Select Council.
Je9.414
Closirreint Balance fif Stock.
QF Embroideries, Linens,White Goods,
etc.. at minced 'WM. 3leretunts are respertfolly
,ated to II and g et some goal bargains. at N 0.30 Mar
t street , sd. Jerr2tda WM, GE TTY.
VPS.'EAVAitIifS & RICH GOLD JEWEL
'trge_Y AT no il l r Al le A rr 1 3 . 8 of; -e
' th ttrto l ok 1514=
end ow Mt n tat Clunot be best.. therefore we
tor one and nit, yau that wink to buy flue Watebes and
Jevelr Ore us a call. and On. from2s to 50 pa cent,ln
yonr;t,ulrhaxs, by relllnß at 51 ~lutet e<.
its branitea.
Gold Jew kr re on manufactured to order at abort
nutter, It 7e7 HOOD'S.
T t DINBURG ALE
j.or k,ll • " the,
No. 1.2. corner Wood 'sad FzOoliAta.'
---
,wilf/Pen in a day or . two n fregh 'su •
•
ply °tilde Ivry dettrableLace rringcs
b
ILKARRANTED PURE FIIENCIt BRAM: .
UM
sc h. :lttl . a l lre ayirpo sms
, Vine old Otardlll do, at
.167 MORRIS& PATTONT, Diamond.
( Iivt . . , EZZOGRA \ LIKENESS OF DR.
ItrnDOFF—Tba subanribar has MA reed_attor manna
o mita, or Meatoaapisa attic c l e a t allsaloalsr.
Dltt7r. Calt and see Moro. \
kINE PAPER lIANdINGSA choice Rd.
wham*. In Mints nnistift.. s.tik
_t4Souip
P4* ur • \ led W/iLtElt 3.1.taitta.1.1.:-
:E I AWNS4A full asirt: be *aid
of dark and
light figured Lawha, at lo* 50* aid it •:.
j.) ~,, \:— MURP * BURCLITL*LD'A. •
UAY RPM=.4 dor. 'very\ auteriof or' In- .
, .
~ •
i p di. *aril= rec , d by \ S. - FLEMIN(L .
" -ied ' , V.... dexter of the Minn* and Maki* aL
pER'S.CHERRY :P.E744,1.,,.:4'ir05a
Cherry Peitetil and Ido dy a ' thank: PIM. raid
A 0.... YLMllliel. oor. Dia a and Market at
I
•VIT.RATE' \IIAGNgSIA.--A e#Al, gentle
g- PualrAttleardtik.i
II VFORD W,ATER-10 half bbla. *WI hand
II and for aaa by \ M JOS.(
FLE7 rO6 I. •
IDDER'S IN - DELIBLE INK-4 , ft
111, reedby • .108. FILIS3II,IO.
CIIOI4' 4 IAA. DYSENTERY XIXTURE--
A. 17. assailant made for the abare romplala 1
1170-IWeil " \ JOIL ?LIMING.. •
MEYER & AGUE MIXTUAR--One of the
bee; 1; , :, , rallani twit Woo, Otte* taro of Yettiv
=mow [WI , irr . coarlot3.ll,22ltrasful.t
filitiO'SUN'SlVATETl ti. gro.,of
I the strittlne article rctod. \' 3 03: , = M. •
•
Baer Vistii Lots for Side, • •
Trai cetko.o..digibie Building; \LOtu front
ing= the Wide Commons, la Allegheny City, am et.
fere%l for sale. These Lots have a front, of 24 Volt by a
depth of 170 feet, Oa ln feet alley, Moir the , Sonth and
earemantUng elle of the best views falba-ItglO eity. \ Apply' •
to
..ree.2w \ • .. IV. fril.tillo3l-
In I , Serirtt i etu r llp, 4 mltte t =i the city, has 0 " det
told out luto target Tillage Lots, imitable forConstry Seats.
centalningTwo Acme esell—having front* en the Menem.
gullets elver, Draddeekefleld pleph. lord and one be ft. st.
—is now offered fur oda: Tiffs property Is uneurnitesedfar
beauty Of forage* , delightful , elver and valley‘seeneri,'
tearant, drive thety,end rapidly
pure s,
Mamie to thew wiAlng to pi:rams, rem \
advantatirk•
fferme—One-Inerth to /mod, 1.5 Oare.
Village Plots apply to IL o. ttb at
!RE; FIRE .IN FEDERA ST., .:ALtt-
IFENT—Mortis d Dalton, Whom premises . were dea
troy e by Dre on the (th ofJunei hove Opened the' store'
at the orth-Lase corner of the Allegheny Diamond, Dalt'
Dr. Swift's Chirrelt where they wilt be newt !sappy to sup: ,
ply theinold friends with groceries, agog., liquors, pr am
otherarthleaftt their Uneoftusinesa„ - • - jeg
f.I.OLASORDSREDWIRDOW
Zieitt. , tel elegant Myles reed thli danselfad leggin
Curtain Ft. virea„linif Llellend, (teen aod Buff Ott Cloth
m 14111014 Trimming. and matariah of - every dewipta,,,
On band and A \raid. by ' tV;Ale(11.1.M011 A HAW, •
pASTERN. TUENPIRE--For'eale, s di-.
strt t a t ra th ol . krty a 4 911 . front, on the Eastern Turn.
.y , ;;ITh . l.rn. t`kr , do Aree "' rY' ‘ Yrtne Y Ilro4Pgi t ilf .' geod °
;:ter &V&
I d n o t oLand t ,ger 1
. 17 . prore 0 m . e . n a te. Price $lOOO.
-Te ter
d. *
mune*" wx . , 4 1m . ..:_,
CFiEAPTWALX. PAREit-,-A freshinpply
f.'l3
B°l4* W3:l4"l.t i ari rata/ 1,1.
fIOLD 8:: VELVET PAPER--A fine assort
ut•nt tale by \ ies .11103. PAL.IIIO.
INE PAPER lIAIVOINOS—A great an-
IF*lett satin finish:new etidee, twe'd and ford. at the
lull rote watbneue, Ceeltartet ea, between 3d and
ath,by 111031A8 PALSInt.
-WINDOW \SUADER—Figared,, .Green,
Duff. Ixedliod.lVliltewro ad & ilts_Seroom. Cem
try I imes, tn;tbr ado br uOILIA PALAU=
IRISH. WILLSKI. puncheon L
reo'd and
tor ale b r SITITON, -
jo3 N. 12 . oor lPoodt Roasts.
GolthrLS--Cinanmon,4Jum - cco, Tepper
mint. Ufa of M. 00 hand and dr late er
W 13
Jal W. 11. !SUTTON. Norld.sor. WOW and Pront Ma.
IBTTERS--8 ton gfi ton, Win e ,
tteis ren
ember and others on hand and for mile priso
IrraIsAFTEKNOON 43 - iiclOck , will be
midst Auction, on Om pretn t tris, eight ttplen_l3utld
larolaitigg.d.ll=try% frdZ.T7 T.Votrri!
T i NOlt SAIX.--10 Atwell North .Ibrierkoh;
•! .. ,;s sj)(x) \: u" d . Knif"`"ii.cmritiT'sto,k*Z=6*.
11tOU1 D NUTS-4276r:
fm 4 A*,!"'" T'lTftttiVeZPV -4;k3\
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\ AUCTION \ SALES.
IMMSEEEME
gOOKg . AITCTIONL-01 - Stiturdayeie;. •
e l. ?vine yip, at th e
,cranitercial salsa Taxon. - -
iwrietfrle== t iatitljt=tot
,b ra d n , melanin workeof Xnalish ;aerator% Memo 6 n 4
fete, Irl4i
. 11,.*EbiltiV111110 . 0 wk. u t t ai .
•" • P. tr - .l.!4.vhi,Auct.
avernium - L EI
oNoctixotr.-.o.n„„„ft,
.0.8 th,.. at ticiock4t UK! MTVvhewte . Earttacum Pitt.
borgi win be KUL
_ c . sect eildt. telmildicentstaty lu
4 , 17, ,,, , r0ughs rymingbant, Len Una end
itc nth' Pfltebetritili 6 Me , valuable
• and &siestas. locationi Ibtee boroughs far Tendences,
bonsai* or manntscturtn6" Purloin% • • \ •
DOreMpierr tO, <lO.l ,Pilot,. itriwt
diireeren ' ts st e Woliered to Omit venting protinety T. r
prmont or oratitibre hirestitten
Mini f thy iota itniviev sem at the °floe ot O._ Hey.
bun], No. tn. eth it., or* the suntan room;
Tertos-Cin sums over one thousand dallaniontenti
T b can,
residue lek 6 year; with interest.
yeevinvi by lxind and ntortneen. &Leonine. inv., mioncit;
any limrtli cash, Teinalader In tiro NP.
P.M. DAVizi. Anet.
$379.101 15
ri,UOICE WINES D''
AN, LIQUORS—On,
V.l Mayday morning, Juno leth. at 10030dr...tit the
new 1 the vi
y fur
ell/ be sold pncitin-ly without reserve. be order os
Inter, to settle an estate in the east, rases. leet am! •
liquors of the Mahal order and quint/. Pa vehkh bet.
leen earefaliy "elected far male to a latorespeetable ninth
iishment Thelluoure ere genuinevi of norevite bmnds, and
tho ohms from the amines. • vielesess. The stork vel ll\
found Ora milts superiar den to magi articles mi Maui)/ •
exposed at public rale. •
The s tork . Is to sold by catalogue. end etimprints
poet 12 don_ Gold bleary Who:l24oZ do Port do. 12 ',
dos. do liladelm do, 15 don do Mord, Denial & Co. L 1)
II only. The above lots are Invoked- as the neesparte • •
wines. Imported Into Ilaltlmore In lb dos. Commie
cm,,,pur i e kmody, 16.12, 2t dm. Ottril Donny k
°muse lhandr,lB29 and 18.11 M 10 don Jugs *hi Palled=
Ole ..fish brood pure Cherry krend.ri /Ker . keuteh ritldt
• mountain Whisker, old J mask. and St. Crelxittuan (km.
choutmey'sGolden avitterrr,dtalker'e Amositillado Sherry;
Sextet Madeira; London Market. Brown .Trinnie Phenyl
Man Dwarf Madam Mint k Co.'. "Poor' !Mike 'Oporto
• The ' book
whole will be arranged he noestinatton' ;after-.
noun previous mettle. The sPeelal eiteetion of. an I. en.
quested, mit. Is
coup
believed thestoekan eXasulno•
Mon be approved
_by touninammum • - AlleseXt be kid.
the order Pratt adsolobtrator being pe4tive.-
0512 • .•-• - P. 11, DATIB, - Atiet. .
:.:
h4NUMBER uf those beautiful Lota adjoin-
Ise thglOormibus Eltatien,'ln Oakland, Wiillaleffered
'oblie Bola.' on FRIDAY, the-16th Ind, at 3 o'clock. P.
ft. Far easy seenee, beautflhl mum , andplessant neigh
borbecs;these Leta are .nnauchae - Dr any in the mar
ket,`and Amnia •elalm the attention's* ill wbo - derifit it
eamolbrtablexealdentwor • good Ineestinent.' Omnlbusies
A th
liana the comer of - Market and Foust
Ili ' ntl : w'clock. •
t,,:kr., Persone desiring
tot
at nets al e: see
plefullitthe adios of • ' . -.. ..1.: 8 t .i..• •
A- Home for 13ireirk,abli Amottii: 7 7
rit7llE:subscriber, who is 'alsnlftOietnovu on
a farm will cell at Public Auction . on the wremleei,
on ATUIWAY. .7 cue 31th. at 3 o'clock. P. 31.. hie ' , meat
residence, 3 mike from isburgh, on the Illemingham
and ltrownsellte Pleat blood. The improvements omelet
of • new o. odembnilt Trams Mow, containingltroonie,
beside. cellars, asylage. bonen, stable and • ember Of oth
er out buildings,. The place contains 43,1 scree et hind, on
vhieb. there I+lloolmill. trees of the best varbrtlet a rgoa
hero!' grope slime with .neat shiest... womeherriea. ear
rants. ahrnbeamlko . L Th ere la at the Mellen door •
well of good 'eaten' a largo min cuter cistern, both
each octal pampa ' n, no expense has been reared to - -
make the place n More:. Poescadon given lennseellately.—
The term,. which:will be, liberal. will be made known on
dry of sate. Co. teethe! particulars.; enquire on the arose
lees. or at fleeig& & Dretbies Potter
JAMESin Ilirednirbeas
Valuable -Real , Estate for : Sale.`. '..
PRE Exocutofs:,Of ..Marcuo:Bliok - lite of.
..-102fTepay. al., - 1'0)1%V woof 14.
`following valuable itwl.. "e' Ltale, to win • , .• - .
.. .
..,
x That/LAOS FACTORY. on Dry Uun„lnsown as.hauroo..
to la attaehed Forty Ames a f.l.and,',mone or /w.
with substantial Dwelling Ifouses.Tintements. Lc., for the
tolamodatbm of - those. emptoyed .st •the Werke. . Pb.
len 'abounds In Stone Ceal and Lime dtoner, and Includes'
abo Ten Acres Valuable Bottom Land; Woofed en the
hire near lionanushela Lity,and crowd :by the neon.
geld Railroad. The property presesAnnnsual Induce
ments do the manufacturer so, Card -
Mn Ws and de.
alrAl so Alen, efract of Land. situate on Ftgetur CreSk,' euntaln
logTerenty Awe, more ors kw sad known es the .. 31111
Property,"'on which. are erected . a colnentable Dwelling
rebut !low, and iklarge wades uttal Drdiding destigned•Tur
s Saw lidlankirist Mill. • •'• , . .• • •:- -
Alao,Three a. BO feet In lit and running back to
feet, situated lilirser'eplat 00 I/414 04a01.1dgIA. ,
Also, Ow /at., , tioinion hen bereiln the Plat of A. B.
Chees.enntahtlendout Reran Acre. r 1
A ls o,
Oee Lot,erOg property et IleAlandu "Bentley
and Mes..Zilaabetb ur
ns CO about One Acre. .
Also, Ow Lot, hang PT , of Bin. R. Roetierf.•
and fronting ea the Tanana.. Plait Z 1... One 4 ....
Also, Twenty-81s Abres en the un . splk,elaSolilmi lands,
tav I TLY=6., ' l mp, ' WWl' ''. ' enti c e =int
•
fired In Leta eontainlngiFive e- s each; Anibal.
for pasture lots. garden:yr ,
seam unusual ata..ie t , lennea. -- Tt pt.
h to
a
pleaaant - spot tor a vaunt, .. . ...
a ftots of the lbregolo 1
lf; P de known en the day Wkdhltall
o rfAale to conntenee at 10
my24.dtd .
JOSEPH .5. - & -A. P. 110RILISONI,;'.Attor
.3...a L., 0nt,.., I.l6o , ourth' \ between
ISmithheld Ondikant, Pittab orrh Pa. .
_AETNA INSURANCk.t .PMEPOY; 3 Ft-
TUOS. B. BleAMPree dent. •••• • ,
TUGS. ALISXASDER, Pre(rtarr,.., , ,
S mnnl Tudor K A. Bulk la
4 1tVe ' r L ieTr b.
_ Urns) s'. \ \ •
•;- Milan A . lo t 6u L~ Tooth: I &At ty
!Urn:Orlon on Fire and Inland net: limed Strata;
Na terror: br GEOU.III K. ARNOLD. A . \
1•11.1 r • N 0.47 Fourth odreetai
Canal Warehouse to Let. •
MEE larke Warebouse, et the corner of n '‘ c
and Wayne sta. offerid for rent on rearana
tartar, Poasendon siren Inomodlaral u r. Ancli • 2..
tArrtAt ,Zro.IA7 YOurth %treat. \
yoR SALE.--A neat Cottagn.and 12 neeen
of grown& With fruit and veal on It: only atilenfreas
odes' Ferry. It bon the WashingtonTanstrae.l.o plesa
entia i rated that any one woad feel nt home there. It
Also, 30 serve onYealto George Led/1.'14E on the No- blestown mview Plank hoed, laving a toe of the eurreelnd•
Also. lets on st., Allegheny City. Thep are
desirable na places far badness and offered Ten' low.
AL., orb °nab Met have. on Penn It ia • splendid '
lanuen rot.. physician orany one else" ands ropetitiocuss.
Will be soktlow and on easy terms. -
Also, • variety of lands; lob and homes, whirlt need r"
paten, as any onewill one who will call and got ( go
one of nay printed Register, ' en Ithlch 'm' tee &seri be
wlt hout Intahnosinit. Enquire, for further pardon la
let let-let • - THOR. W0(1D9,74. ethst
yon q storJ ,. Frame HOW
• w . . 1 4 lesuteogs good lotor(Lneiut a
_r_stst . rlVlU,be : sor at a bftritaln. En9utre or
. ' ..1:1105.14 . 8 . 11:00D13, 15. 40 it.
:yoR SALE-14 acret.4.Lat'id Ort:aeir - om - -
ce teitnt.' nottioinini East Llbrkr, .ing•
ween the ntral Denroadand lirankstown mak nen&
OTICE,-We boveilAsd, Feb. let, as
' •sociatod with us, WILLIAM n ay
th - IL to the Whole.
e Otocerr 0.1 Commission brudnewl. The trusinees
he continued at tap old tdantkan
`. des, tln, that .of /WIN .
'FLOYD* CO, - • YIA3YD •
Pittentriih, ItICILidtDFLbYD.•
JenS frtsrn IVholesalo Grocers
4. 0/IN.
and Ozrinmhulon Mercluatts,:fo.lT3 Wood and 2 . a
Q. COAL FARMS, 30 good Farms 20 boos- \
e.,1 es and Loti, 100 Lots In different locatatti to the eft- . ,
los, 40 Country Peat, of tho best kind in the vicinlt,S.ll \
of which are described on • my. , painted .refuter, wh y ka 1
will be pleased to fthe to say one who win OA and also a
spat bargain in what I tare to sell. Call and Dee.
naylLbsr MOS. WOODS. Coen/ Draken 70 4th at.
AYERS - CATHARTIC PILLSr
PILLS TIIA s T:.•ii•RE
-
DRotlEATES,•StatiChenlist; • •
elm/tette: gays they are the • best Pills, aud.vanexed •
/troths" men who certify. that Dr./lava knows. .• •
Lemuel B!=r Chief guatkeErnae (knot of tato.
W. (- Plunkett, Lteut. Governor of Klux.
Y.deard Everett. E•tioet. of State and Senator et
Robert C. Winthrop: Ya-Preaker to
Abbott Lawrence, khrdater Ylemipot. to Cawsßritain.
- John B. Fitzpatrick. Catholic Blahop of Busiort. • •
THAV.A.ItE MENU! -
Amor the diasasest thlo Pll.l. 11a cured with istoir!sklie' -
" El i cal r ea ' esa " 7lll.l= M trawdainta
Ileartjsza, Ileadathe writing
i from fool. liternitch haw
rhil i n a g d =l 3 . l ;all i entyl I.4 r of n .74 ° rlt i etleulett \
ow and Cutawous DlPensep. ebleb regain' an • wake:ant '
Minnow, Scrnfult, or littuee \ They alto by verify,
log the bloat arid etlundating the postrm:eorc moor plaint/0/111th It would not ho supposed they could:reach&
%Pk? ' tti I “ d'` . and
,Aont, and other kindred annul/11We, ang from • low
ktato of the body, or obstruction 'of Iterdnethant.
-,Thor are the bat Purgatita.Modiehm,.over .dhognetred.
and you will but wed to tua thresonce to,know tt,
Pro Cared br Dr. J. C.:AYER.and
bleDfultglohist the Dulled States.
y'titLOO.
. SALE-r 2 splendid Tatins; Ope.oflS,
acitthe o th er 76 acme; betutthilly - loaded on the
PPM C hoir To. Plank Road. 0 mace hoot t he' city, etch .
orthem Owe°, se to dleide ill 10 awe lota. paringa Nord.
lOring no mob. Me etdendhl oprortu.Mty awn specu
ation. Thom who went a goal - homy. of wish to mike
mnnoy would do well to look at It as o will/ell to the firs t •
man who offers us our low mime, In lota or. altogether. • .
Alm, 6 Country Seale 1 mile from Wind.' Run. end only -•
3 miles from Allegheny City by the Nom Brighton Plank.
Road. They aro • flue healthy {mallow , and offered cry
Aho,lo Country sids on tie Y. T etuvirtate
the cny. They will be cold separate or touctheeto • tee
ny no holldlog moodation. It Is •• lovely loostlon.
eheaß eat
LA of 2arret• and 2 smaller Times o rroo
Pane Hartman's and Words' Run. offered et
=1111n or li:=
Befere. bailor you would do well to. oallsrett
dulro of .301- at • THOS. WOODS. TA. Ohne..
WINDOW. SHADES—Five Screens, Con,
TNTtres, Muses, ac., for ado by - •
VILTAN TED—A Yceng Nan- who cannel:no
sNy \ well msomaeuded, tool Who tmderstands the Gin.
eery Busloes• , CHAFF. ear. d.i road lion sts:
TIDE SALE—Those 40 norm the.4oi st.
road. ct th e Ill s sOthcr. °erect. J o t , Pb Vffulm•Th. • L .
'•
• donotwhi turd up SA csolbl6ent . g,ea rm. spec '. •
and iM canon, est mutt bolero to look tently,thelds bn
Hs merits *odors UR is not the termed. end br it load-I,ov • •
.dj o i o thg the city to hare a besot/Uol residence- it mill • -•-•
kis to stdrporchavers. /imitate or •
iwl ,„ ,• • • T11031A5 'WOODS, TS; Sth d.
pRANDIES--Pintlett; . Castillied &OG.; A.
• Selirrietr. \1:‘11.4 P.Pr l rlrra.. Marla, ti Our. 014
m s owl older choke brond.r, 01 ...loorlovand orlOrro.
1'1o:I. by. \\ \ • ~%. IV 11. Maul - Ns. ..
. 2 .\ \
___. . ic..l. car , lvbee 2 front *I
CHERRY, BRANDY very,f - line, article
om& oro/..03. 4 0g...10/mooklbri 2229.tt1*,-br
...3 mm. U. 81.1r0p.. r. 0.11:, oar. wood onor Arno* as
ce j LARETWINN.. 20 has. an band and • for .
We br •', , wx. IL - sitrrim.
KI ‘A 14. 12. comer Weed*}Wel ft.
BLACKBERRY" iRANDY onlawkd end
for sale In goantittee tk nit, bY
JIe7WM. U. S II TrQN. No. Meer. Wood* Front ata. '
Yji NC WITITE--ZitifZ Now Jqsei t rant. ,
tart
„f recd. to k. oh On e I'LL stung .11r.(ttl. \
It ADWAY'S 11A.A.Thf BELIEF 1U Jo* \
..
bier tate by . lea . ' ktt IL nuns .004 V .
Vital -75 bbls. No. 1 triia'd Sbad;• - -.: : •••
25 halt bbls. i Ni. / LS . baet
ti. sAblds. Whit* VIA.
jeSlls°l:l?.'", .:17INIVatgr 2VlAeiti ;i:
----- —_—. • , . . s
NIACKEREL-30 bbla. news \No. 3 (large)
Ilaelcem; SO bbla. extra Ilerrin a. to an e.y. ‘ La ,
se r tale by Jell Jon Wan* 4V.
FLOUR --130 bids. "Oliptuult'A' S. F. and
Itxtra Vlnctr in,storn fir sale br JOHN WATT *Ca
BROOMS -1110 doz. Corn Brooms )dZtree:d
and Ibr las bT jab JOHN WA'rr LOX
4,ILLERATI7B-30 bbls. pu'ra for sale by
Jee Jtolls WAIT A 4.4).
ET Pk/tett:ES-52 sacks prim' halves,
Amid, by • mil ILUALZ2I.I,4CO.