PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, ---....—PU:11.1zek.0 b 1 PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY 110*N0..38S 30 MBE, OFFICE of the Pittsbargo Gazette .h.as been remand to flee We WWI= et , Fifth etreet• 'nit ohne Ithaltbteld, arid Immettelf !diae.= the • cellst Pretectant mach. It ci lkiTo Advertisers.—Nelther cLa Ealtatia or Pltatingrartablialunent of the .Day Gage..a, are apeik: on Sunday. iornmmurwhodesire thetr.notieestot*Ar ,ntb.p.pu. oa *NSW ritlithilg, will please bazid them - in Wank D o dadr. an Botards7 , _ . Advance Payments.—Hereafter no gabr eeriution win be rase fir the Daly Ur :Weekly Doane, pair yennsa in sonde in tames. Whenever Q. d .„L,,, T , to which the eubeertution la Iliad. the yet,: Will be inrartsbly stopped. radon the nabectiption U n owed by advance paymeat. An triaudent actralloblz, 0 .2 7 ' desuiption. will be required to be Dell In ad wore*. ' The only esosaions wild be Where enedel month 11 or rtarl, contructil eft made. imololiur • Y:9o.Patetnerik Weekly :Gezetta—'The wtentia droolotSoodoar Throtty Ossetic offan to ow Wane= men dedmala medium of making dote buskars known muldian Is bebremikna and tea rearltin t Marl mordant, stuinnikokird lad shopterea io one Pastern Ohio. /14"Itt. H. P. sreractsit, ims.utce a the Mots Ad tow and now ennnseted with the Pittstarger Courier :10 sathonsed to lone% nttecriptione . 0 t 1e:W.W.1... 11 fb , the Pittabantit Gazette. warding toour.ymbllslzed tem Plitaintrith Ifsrett 1.185 b. The Baltimore Asterisms sincerely condemns -the Missourians for their foray into Kansas, bat seeks to throw the responsibility for it en the North. It says: "The first wrongdoing was upon the part of the abolitionists of Ilassachusetta They viola ted the true intent of the Nebraska act by an at tempt to forestal and to smother the expression of the popular will of _Kansas through the im portation of emigrants, who went there not of their own volition or desire but were bought up with bribes or inducements, and fey the price of a free passage contracted to perform the Work of _those who swat them." We have no doubt that the Anten'con believes this, bat it is nevertheless unfounded. The Mas sachusetts emigration society did not buy up or bribe immigrants nor resort to forced immigra tion. The people whom it sentout were all vol . untary immigrants, who camejorward of their own free will and paid their own way. The only agency the society had in the matter was in ar ranging with the railroad complain and steam ' boats en the route for a ;heap and uniform rate of transportation, and providing for the depart- .ore of immigrants in masses and at stated peri ods. By this mesas the immigrants got cheaper fare, and went out in companies; but they paid „1 . their own way invariably. The effort to rev's eemt_them as "paupers," and at..,bribed" to do certain work, originated among the border ruff ians of Missouri; and it was so low in itself that we had hoped it would have been permitted to it..-confined to that locality. - - The Bentham papers protest against the Per. gonna Liberty bill of Maieschusetts as a viola tion of the CoMprondse meaiures of 1850. The South, after violating and abjuring the Missouri Compromise, should hold her tongue forever about Compromises. If that Compromise eould not be deemed sacred, what claim has any other Compromise to public regard? • - 1 7tinturra.—It seems that there is not a eingle Knorr Nothing elected. in Virginia to Congi : oss. All the old members are re.elected. Of these, Meant Bayly and Smith profess 'sympathy of some sort with Know Nothin&m., but diensow connection with it. The following is the lint or Cambers elect: 1 T. IL 33ayly, 8 . C. J. Faulkner, 2 Jae. S. Wilson, 9 H. A. Edmondson, 8 Joe. S. Caskie, 10 Soo. ',etcher, 4 Win. O. Goode, 11 Z. }Haven, 5 T. 8. Bocock, 12 C. 8. Lewis, PauluiPowell, 13 L. McMullen. 7 Hut Smith, ger 'An opinion has prevailed in some quar ters, siring to the delay of the Pennsylvania Itaihvad Company in paying rent for the Mon ongahela:Wharf, that it was intended to resist Inch payment. This, we are informed, is a mis take, The Company does not interpose any ob. jettion to the claim. The delay is incident to passing the mount through the proper depart mutt: • PAZIIBTODIAN Assxxstx, OLD SCllool...—This ; body is holding its annual session in--Nashville. --We receive the Nadirde Dally. Banner, one of the old and leading papers, but not a line bare we seen in it indicating the fact of the meeting of JO itapOrant a body in that city. We see oc easional stray notices of the Assembly floating in the papers, but nothing like' a regular Coll3e -6:air) account of the proceedings. We are glad to Imow-thttt the assemblj will, -- xneet next year where the modern appliances for obtaining and transmitting news are in existence. Nashville Is a half century behind the age, as is the South generally. .----- 165•- - Peams, the murderer of Bestrim, who is to be hung at Cleveland oq•-friday, made an ef fort to escape last week, but was unsuccessful Ile has since tried to commit snicide by • taking poison, bat was relieved by amities. Ile writes communications to the press almost every day. Ina letter to Dr. Aikley, he saYs: - "As to giving me chloroform, I do not think it will here the slightest effect to lessen my sat ferings while dying, as I am quite sure that a ' man launched off in a fall at say four feet, at -`) least the neck is sure to be broken, and whether • • the neck is broken or not, all sensation must be instantaneously ended. Pain and sensation go, away together. A short involuntary struggle, a few emulsions, and all is over. All pain be:-` Sore is in contemplating the odious idea of it—:of hanging. Of the effects of chloroform, Ido not know any thing by actual experiment There is only one point which I should feel any regret at. I should not like the ides of making my exit. Withent knowing the neat of th — e experiment, which I fear, could not be the case, if I went off in a trance, !unless I wee informed by telegraph, or the more recently discovered spuit rappings, so called. °thorium I have no objections, or any hesita tion whatever, to any experiment or experimenu of that kind, and especially if it is for my belie - it, or the benefit of multind inleneraL I sup . pose if I ant willing, you. can try it, twenty-four or forty-eight hours before the appointed _hour to go hence, see its effects, tell me, and repeat the dose, &c. ' ' • , Sits•ausituG CAm.ca•-- provident and ambitions housewives willieroice to real the advertisement of Mr. Henry Higby, in our col umns to-day. The old plan of bertostical-seal ing, by solder is attended not only with trouble and expense, but is also uncertain, unless per formed by an exPerietteed band. Weareinform ed that the self-sealing jars aro-constructed with • ihihriel round the', mouth, near the top, into which the cower fits loosely. -. This channel is 61- - with a very adhesive cement; prepared fOr the propose , and allowedto harden. In order to seal the vessel hermetleally,lt is only necessary to besithe cower slightly, and prees it into , place: It way be opened with as much ease as it Is do : sed, by warming the top. lis advantages over the old plan are—let. It may be securely seal ed by any perm, in taw moments, without the aid of a tanner. 2d. It maybe opened as easily MO it was sealed, and withont the slightest injury : to' the can. 3d. As - the lid corers the whole top of the , can when it is reraored the can ins) be cleanst4 siimay other open yes ' sel. The dlillaulty ofelesaingthe ordinary fruit. cane through the mull hole/in the top, is well lasown to all who hare astl'them a second time. dth. As the can Inistalife no 'injury whatever, either in sealing or unsealing, it will last for years; and is therefore far mare economical than • the ordinary can used for . .:puttiag up fresh • fruits' and vegetables, 01/421 though - the hitter be a trifle lower in pricy _.---..........-------- , Lois or rus-Stvexas Gracart,ißmina-4ter . attentive contspondonts at Ctitro,.hiessre. Pow - ler taiorton, inform us thst the fine steamer p3lendy Berke, from Bt. Louie for New Orleans, . ! struck a snag in the 'Mississippi river opposite ,Ohio City, at half poet ono o'clock of the after noon of . the 24th. Ellie , commenced filling . Tay . :feet, and was ten on a ter and sank.- Her bow i -lies insight feet, and her stern in eighteen feet • '.:water:- The sappositikm was that she could not - -br raised. . The boat was insured =idly in • ..Letdrnite oi6oes, and as she not old, the toss infest be howl. . ... ilretit ' ' The (Needy Barks not si reeler trader to . w and bat, site, ob *a bee _cargo of pro duce, * alto - lois cif w'ill f a heavily on - o ur -office us.z . 'Tater& morning the E4!toiss was alongside* taking out her freight:. . ire_are indebteti-tirgonna. & Co's'Ex ptiess "f:l*Alti PrOMPerdelhifry of lethal and..pami,o, ' evening.—&-Zoldr.i*Alisa' 16 T —fittsburilt will doubtless distri wits her usual ofitrisitors this - season to Cape stay.. Weirould, retie: all itie - h to 04 .d-' rertisement of W. B. Miller, in relation to Con grew Hall. Tlilsfirusestablislimentis fitted up in the most Superior' iisitere lull find eieri recitfislie for comfort and enjoyment. We learn by the Philadelphia papers, that Cape May is islzeady rapidly filling up., Presthiterlan General Assemblv—(Newachoet . , . . . -ST. Louts, May 25. . The Sir:eery Report.-The report - on gallery Was taken up- - --the question being onitir. Glenn's amendment, which strikes out all exeopt the re `commendetion fOr a report on the constitutional. powers of the Assembly. - Rev. Dr: Rowland stated that he was a mem ber of the Buffslo Assembly, and joined in the Protest against the action of that body on this ' subject. The ground of - his 'opposition at that time. was solely unconstitutionality of the action there proposed. His reasons for his position be had afterwards stated at large, in eommtuties tions in the New Tork Evangelist and New York Observer. - Hie examinations of the subject had convinced him that all the difficulties which en vireo this subject grew out of imperfect views respecting the constitutional power of the Assent bly over this subject He had no sympathy for slavery: long ego he had left the South, more because he could not live in the midst of slavery, than for any other lesson. He had no honor for slavery, bet he bad honor fur the eonstittition of the Church. • Hisargument was not for the de fense of slavery,- nor to excuse these-In the prao tice of it. It was only his regard for the consti tution, and his immovable conviction' is that we can harmonise the - whole Church by understand ing the true nature of - our compact in this body; —what we may do and what we may not do on this subject. He was glad the subject had taken this shape. If - allowed to assume this form in the decisions of the Assembly, it will do more to 'I harmonix - e the diverts:, view prevalling the church, than` any action ever taken on the subject. Rev. Dr. Wilson said that the report was the result of a compromise in the committee. There were those in the committee who esteemed the action of the Assembly of Detroit—and that at Buffalo unconstitutional; and mencwho deemed them both as not going far enotigh. It was thought that to reaffirm the general action of former As willhout specifying the action of any particular Assemblies, would avoid all collision of the different views entertained in respect to them. Bev. Dr. Bullard would like to have the action of the Assembly up to 1953 approved. Ray. Mr. Hoyt suggested that the substitution ! of the word "testimony" for "action"—so that ! it would read that the Assembly re-affirmed the testimony of the previous Assemblies on the sin -fulness of slavery. ' . . Rev. Mr. White Said that he wished to have the action of the Buffalo Assembly expressly dis avowed. BAT. Dr. Campbell's first impression on hear ing the report was,that he should oppose the first resolution, but on re-examining the report, be I thought it wts worded with extreme care .and felisity. It does not refer to slaveholding ; it refers only to the sinfulness of the system of slavery; and it only re-affirms what has been said by Assemblies of all years and all complex . ions. -He hoped that the amendment which out off the- pastoral letter would be withdrawn. • : Patton Howell, Esq., of Tennessee, could not give the report - his approval, for it did not ex-, press what he thought to be the truth. It as-i mates the essential sinfulness of the relation of master and slave. This he could not admit. It; is true that sinful incidents are often connected with-the relation; and what relation in life iq there out of which sin may not arise? The 1. Istionof husband and wife may give occasion t sin; and so may any other relations of life. Bn this does notprovethe sinfulness of this relatio Slavery his its evils, but they are not essential to the system. And he was opposed to the MO; suably taking action declaring the sinfulness of slavery. He did not believe that the relation of master and slave was injurious. He knew of many pit ens men who held elaves—ss good men as any men living- Itlet alone, these men and others ' will gradually ameliorate the evils of the spas& ' and prepare the way for a Reseed removal of the whole thing. He thought that this reaffirm ing the action of past Assemblies was not only rewaserting what was in itself not true, but is puerile in itself. It ought also to be considered that a perpetual reiteration implies a doubt of the sincerity of what hes been before uttered.— It is as if the Moderator's beautiful wife were year by year to demand a renewal of the marriage ceremony and the nuptial vows ; would it not Im ply some suspicion of the sincerity of his former TOM and the constancy of his affection? Bede- preested any action which will discourage and alienate the South. They have diffieultieeenough ! to encounter without being obliged to carry the I odium of injudicious action on the part of their', , brethren. Bev. Joel Jewell, of lowa, was struck with the propriety of the simile of Mr. Howell, respect ing the marriage relation. It was true that we are married to the South, and he had a copy of the marriage contract in his hand; one arti cle of which he would take the liberty to read: "The tins forbidden in the Eighth COMMIMI - besides the man-stealn of the duties required, are theft, robbery, ing, and receiving anything that is etolen: fraudulent dealing, false weights and measures, removing landmarks; in justice and unfaithfulness in contracts between man and man, or in =tun of trust, oppression, extortion, users, bribery, vexatious lawsuits, =just inclosures and depopulation', engrossing commodities t.. enhance the price, unlawful call ings and *Bother unjust or sinfol ways of taking or witholdint from our neighbor what belongs to him or of enriching ourselves; covetousness, in oidinate prizing anti effecting worldly goods; distrustful and distracting cares and studies in getting, keeping, and using them; envying at the prosperity of others; as likewise, idleness, prodigality, wasteful seeming, and all other ways whereby we do unduly prejudice our ont,- ward estate." • ' The tethimoni, be went on to say, of the As sembly, ever- since its organization, has. been uniform and ins One direction—never hesitating to affirm the sinfulness of slavery. Yet now Ire are told that we must not only cease to say this, but take it back—not only. decline to utter a re affirmation, but -to withhold it on the avowed ground that slavery is not sinful, but right. Mr. Jewett defended the action of the Buffalo As sembly. The principle of propounding biota, ries, and enjoining specific attention to particu lar evils, has been Acted on by the Assembly at all times. He read from the minutes several in stances where the Assembly has instructed the Presbyteries to,take special notice of particular sins—as Sabbath breaking, dancing &a. Yet these instructions were never opposed because they were inquisitive, nor rebelled against -be-. cause they were unconstitutional. He had no 'liaise to crowd this subject; yet be could never' consent to any retractions. Re was not an Abo litionist, in the technical sense of the word, and desired no new measures. He approved the re port because it leaves the; Assembly just where it always has stood—on theiround of consistent, ' constitutions!, and manly hostility to slavery. Be,. Mr. Caldwell, of Tennessee, said that he come to the Acnembly in the hope that the unity of the Church would be Preserved. If the re port bad been such thatthe South could swallow at all, he would net object; for he appreciated the feeling which Induced this - yearly agitation. But be could never assent to a report which Im plies a - eharr ethat slavery Is sinful. We have been told that there is no right toe slave but a stolen right Cat what is the origin of slavery? Did it not come frourthe north ? Ho did - not think it at alt trite or fair that every man,beld ing this relation should be' pronounced a man stealer: or on oppressor. We are not oppres sors: The spirit of oppression is ea foreign to tbs ; I temper of the South, as to any mason earth Instincts of as disinterested and self-sierifloing benevolence in behalf of slaves, exist there,. as :' - can be found in all human. histoty. He could point to ono on thia floor, who bid impoverished :hien& to benefit his slaves ' He hoped the Gen eral -Assembly will never commit itself to the false principle thstelaveryli sinful per se. Rev. Mr. Sneed, of lowa, replied that be had himself laten a slaveholder, and had emancipa ted sieves which If sold, the avails properly in vested, would havetnale him one of the mag nates of the land as to wealth. - Ho was not, therefore, entirely Ignorant Of. the peculiarities of the *loath. He' mew, also;!! the difficulties' under which ebereholders labor: ; He knew the ! evils of agitation, ; and was far' from averring that no one holding slaves can be a Christian. Yet, he was none the less sensible of the sinful. nets of slavery. . Without discussing the whole subject, he planted himself en the ground-uni formly stemmed by the Presbyterian Chttreh viin the sinfulness of ehtvery. Whoie right* will be violated by reaffirming this action? ' = What new encroachment.doca the report ander consideration propose? It takes no ground that has not already been taken and acted on. . To dermunce slavery is nothing new. 'Be had al.. ways !denounced., it, even "ben a siasetioldor bitater. Hanover approved it and never saw a men until late years 'rho would own that he did approve of it. . Ncrw for the General Assembly to refuse to take ground that slmeholders them selves are willing to take, would evince atlepie of cowardice which would , _ misrepresent the As eembly. To strike Mit the intendment woiiid do great iniery, to the, Cherthes at the North:— Then was a-feeling of dissatisfaction prevalent pt the North, which Will he fatineol to a flame if under. the menace of the &nth, , we neglect to take proper ! gronid. Th e Nerdy while desiring nothing unreaserable, will never be.satistled till the truth pnclaimed by , the Amenably in 1848, tlutt °sleeps - y . ls a great moral, wrong,' .' ; is prise tienllyrecrogrused, and aeted , en.by. the .Church at the South. .He. hethiched the . Apsesably not to set the NOrttt: ill a blase by its action, or, its Want Of action. -,-- :-.-- - ' ~ 'r• Bere. * Mr. Nefliriesired to iiiilVitte . iitiei - it4 -' .._ I===il r I 'elapse of the reportirbictralsapcireiref Win temperateness of thise who ap p - se slavory,— .Hitherto the action of, the Assem , y laskatittin denunciation of slavery; it 'would now swami's= this Oat a new course is to be inaugurated; that 7e are to utter a rebuke of the intemper ateness of word induction of thoitfliho oppose slaveby. it is not to dectre tfoti 'milady of the .&ssembly to the system of sliviry, but its hostitity tithe unwise and unchristian Methods by r lt lob this system is sought to be subverted. This was hopeful . He believed that there was a- Ch • tian method of promoting reform, which Is as distinct from merely human methods, as the Gostel is distinct from the wisdom and device of the amen heart. He seemed to see now before himlthe august form of One stooping down to write upon the sand, and again nifon the heights Weeping over Jertisalem. He' asked himself if 1 4 ,ry. tha w wa he s nb e e m ee e b t e h i od ed un th if e onn rh lypurs e :ed iv b e y h t e h ve bt G t Telcher in his rebuke of sin; and. with a 1 soli exception it was—end that exception got much to learn on this point; and it is a hopeful indication that we are about to direct I outtention to th e methods of reform as wallas to e objects of reform. It was for the par I post of. obtaining a pastoral letter that should regard both North and South, that he was willing toorego his objections to some other features of he report. l e he amendment of Mr. Glenn was then lost. v. Mr. Shepherd moved to substitute the w d slavehedding in the place of slavery—which I was adopted. ' I disßetiLtiDorn..Shkiicnherwmasd, t e . a be fe ta w k r e ef b e e r t cut ee o: ida the . ve in its different aspects. We are accustom -'1 e to make a distinction between slaveholding I d slavery as a system; there is also a distinb- I ti a to be made between the different types of a f e system of slavery itself. A system Is the o pulsed form in which a thing exists. It is el fact that shivery is is different thing in differ ent countries. Its nature is defined by the laws *hich create it. These laws being various then the system must be different In some places he thought it existed in circumstances which e l lsuld not pewit of much immediate amelioration: here are instances where it would seem that nothing could bo done more than is done. He proposed that the phrase "as it geneaally exists in the United States" beinserted to qualify the expression, the system of slavery. This was done. I Her. Mr. Pratt here moved the previous ques tion, which was sustained. On potting the Main question the report was adopted by a large Majority. NOTICES. The Shariftaity. MR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elisabeth, will be • candidate be Sheriff of Alleghen7 COMA]. cab Jett to the decision of the esmiltled,eleetore.Widsw. Demme— s and Libertyinen of the dislziet. Elitabetit May 10.18.15. The happy results from the use of I MrLases Maus= Isms Para, aro daily framing s.b,. mhos berm. the public. Our dthoso ortn .Mal our. Read the following: Thie Is to certify that I wee troubled with liver cm• Li nt for gig montbsoutd being advieed by • friend to Dr. McLane'. Oelsbested .Liver 1.114, I got two Um*, no by the time I hat finished taking them tbe Came hal entirely disavowed. I therefOn eheerfilily . worn. mend taw to all altered with Iftler wsplalnt. on any other dinar arising f rom anew of bil. MILL C ANES. No. lo Clinton .t., New Tort Perrelliaert will be weal to en tor DE. 3.ULLNCE CELEBRATED LITER PELLE. and take note efts. Time are other Pills. pui=ling to to Liss PIM, now begot th. petbli also. his Celebrated Versoliiage. can now be bad at all reel:actable Drag Etonn in th. United Mater. el" for gala by the 'cis proprietor.. FLEMING BROTHERS, sneoessors to .L Mad Co.. 03 Wood st. A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.— DIL BRUN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN AIM= • WI and sure modr tbr the acre of INTEMPILBANCE. A tooceatisted vegetable art tuals sad as a took fa now eloaled- Too Me followles oomPlalote It le e mat valaw Otedirlww. Litcr Claaptaist. Ate. Xt. Raga, Ntes, Thera of akin*. /Miriam Troxerse. Geiser 1 Deb(h2y. This medicine leioteudeetto voodoos • thanse to the Adm. and • distaste for aloollmlle drink. Serena Instances where we him old IL we have had the mod cratlfying, molts. ow. to poems who are really desirous at lorwahtg off the Indulgence to latAlAwtielg 'leverets% ads elixir will be • crest help. Bold at Si per bottle at LM Drug Stan of DB. OW. lb. BETA= No. 140 Wood strait owtuer of Vhiria alley; alga of tba Golden Mortar aplitSlker Rehatee Mutual Inimmume Company OF PLULA.DELPHIA. 01710 E Iro. 10 WALNUT STREET. ' iviramintam 2 l3s , vithia - lier „ larnitare. be.. In 'rest or country. The mutual bsincitdo. combined nlth the softnity of • Mork Oardtal, sontlee the Insured to sears to the Profits of the Company. ndifout 16bIlity for lowa The Saint Certif.-tom of this ()moony. Mr brollte, Ars convertible. st CLem (St nor, Into tho nited S Presid took ent. of the Ccr.D . Y• 11. M. Ilmanme i• Clem omactOm pTi.:71:1,,, Lents R. Ashharst. WU"' TnoTPlnn. Unorgebt. Bober. T. a 0. W. Carpenter. Lothron. Robert Rem, 11. L Carr.. =VA, Itobers Tolosa: .' U ' Zdos.rd U. /saes. 4 Jame 1. Tartar. Wm. Wm... JaeobT.Baslins.- Atebihad Herat. G. ht.ll3trand. I Wm. M. Sample. Pine& J. G. OCIMS. Amt. Third mid Wood streets; A %pedal Belle= for the Siek.—Dt. None Cbrdtal bairns with wonderful Mid arraii4 disorder Incident to the digestive spreostore doer the wheat. mew the absorgau hardma th• dup. el...braces the rim y& gives elaildritY to the Clem; na multi then:until energim, tardeheedeependeney , luiParts to the latt.moded frame • more robust ammarmaw. .11.11 irritation. calm. the disturbed Unagination, builde up the shattered &mediation: and may be taken without tear by the reddest maiden. rib or mother. ro It L. crearneed solely of the julme of we Oriental hart*. 'want only to irmigtwata exhilarate and reams. lt the system hen 1000.0 relaxed by imprepirrtadoilawn . am, the Cordial will Wale • mere demons vitality Into er my organ. The Uganda ran:abut hoer late houn or too 0100. ePPlicatlon to labor of soy kind. Le au:tali removed by it. seam, and Ladle. matured Lo sedentary oce. and mold 4 to inconvealene• Mayhem, will end it • sad, and healthy sarculant. Where the drealatkurettle blood duitaish„ er any orthetwoettorteof the betty an inispenlb rod m bamorhotly peribrmed. Main meters the natural at tion aadoutruitualoate permanent mow to the mooretim, and distritativ• ermine. Thom 11 ~ are _bowed down by physical detaitY. end .o Bebie 0m te &lOW of ever beereertng the vigor and mien et madam& an, invited to give thiewondestal invistortnt •trial. 11 enthodiee the elements:of their restosstlea.— Beton they have enberaned the that tottla, they will De eatodetm that the reouperatire principle le at work to to debilitated section of awls harnertand hope, roxi-to to reallied in their thorough remmerlr. Wigs uto their heart. The Colidial is pet up, highly oonormirated, ha plat tee tbs. Moe Irs per botia two 0. 16. r 111.1 i C. d ROO, nvirepitar. N 0.102 Broadway, War fort. some—pituhersth: nave Bus. No. 40 Wood street' Gad 11. Knits, 140 Wood Ik B. B. 0104001,17 Wad rt.— Anwhstiatr P.Puorygo. gold by, brusmiste throuzbout the Belted Iftstgre. Cana thii - Rost Indies. DUBUQUE. lOWA. We offer for sale Ono Hundred Lots, very in the City of Dubuune. awl nr apectfully mast propoitele for the seam of any portion of than The completion of the Drat Mats Central ILL to thi• city—the /.0M Thnter biledecippl Diva business transacted here—the hoary lead Dude, toretha nith the unceenteaddlT aPareetatiug value drat estate. combine to Daman dateable matte to,tboae wishing .to moat to City Property. Aar informatkm Irlu be incuertir Councatdented If de deed: Adana T.D. A COSIDADT. mhDlausfe Dubuque, lowa. Ease and Comfort.—The Consoemoto lately Imw+ted from Paris, exactly cotta the Vat to Gm wadiar shape of the Etude so a orw hat la ea easy oaths bead ea Imola ram. • Amadei sad a g od Het malpr pad at 77 Wood et. ►o2Fty_ , W. DOUGLAS. PHIIA.IIOII O E.LPHIA Fire and Lilo Insarance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STBEFIT, OPPOSITE TITS CUSTOM ADOSE. Will make all kinds l P it e i r o y r e ltitimis Limited. wyo f d InForanc e, either d o , remons n ble ma.wae ath oProety or N P. KIW. Prerldmit. ILRU = W. lietrorro,Vire Preildant. DIB u. Ctr P. Ilan& IL R. Thigileti. =Via w Pi oon. P. B. liara7. Ji m C. eb.rmsa.rion. a J. Megormie. I. Mier. Bunlarilo. bectati27, British and Continental Exchange. , won. BLLL3 DEA wx DUNCAN, 811EILNIN & Co., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, 221 PUMP OP PI END_ fIPiPAE,D3., These Drafts are available at ell the prin cipal Tams of Rash' se. Scotland and Ireland; and the Continent. . W. oda draw szawrrnar 00 M. A. Grunebaam it Bailin,. • PRARILROBT A Which tervecie Remittance to as nano oerollX7e Switealand and Rolland., penesintoidizur to travel abroad rosy proem. through Ili Litton. of Credit. on .hlrhPloney can b. obtalmod, In any pert of lacono. Conmdiwil of Bilia,Notea. and other sennities in Zip r te, will Tessin roast sttsausa , , WM- 11. ,wmume r 00.. sees Wood. corner .fldrd street We have trequenttf heaxd the eetebrat . . 4 GOMM MUM NOM bi-DL.C. 1.20 Arch 'moot, Ptah, orpolum of In tot* of, the Mehra econnum. dallon, and honattli bottom that It to one of the Mot romiletroi adrortlood Nr tho complaint" Pm a Melt it tf no commended. Thoy art Omani to tho tuts sad mat tw kia under any droursurtaams .er th• Mod deflate Mom ,Th• prom Am and mg*, hate united In monnamailtuf this Involontio nnuoip rar, dzipiptia. demo',An, sad such Maths booting tlfocto of Atilt paromm; that wo hop: It rosy be Intro:luta (1001 War wbeladfaplMla hue g M likely to ham • Maim. Boa admatlsanott. The Great Holland Remedy:436er . 1417111 EIOLL43I) DIM/21.--Perions subject to nerrome ca eta beadacne, wtll and . In_ Ductavel llama flatlet a ram safe and pleesant t r ecedy. - It await the throbbing bout. oorteets wet/ . or um.; owns*, iota trito tta N and mates bealthr appetite. It Is, 'Mint 40011, I nest delightful me.atatfow and an effectual nent•ll•—• The feet that It le arra tar nologu medicine through" cat all the Itcalunt actt!amenteWliconiln, lien Yolk tikhiglU4/03011 andindlaatt*Mate'lmach in Ito tow. maratkokikenAtaiiralbeiontosit. Aityslll4l4llll . - JOB* C. itarAIVAVIS.I: 7- TRUEIIEDICINA.V.CODIrt ER LpFelaiedliomitone bat fre?h aid bealiby Lima, smar .tba pereonal enliStOdwo of tat , scant at the Fisheries. J. (LA t 00.tolue gnat ploma,re in offering their brand of Ott, Which; on account a jt• In:loci:tor node Of rm. , . ~ .tifraitotaaa i mpattri at, ber Writ telthenkt Menai& liy tha most dais!. • It b anneessary wdwart to the peculiar efloacy the iret7 tellable And scientific remedy. Its 117.,3 Unicorn of Chronta ithatomatimiu Scrofula; and Long t o e mi r , akinfull, applied and persevered to, le no longer a toatter Of conjecture. it la now acknowledged to PreeSea hauling virtues shams incomparable to snr o jhn etemlne. Bold in bottles, whobsale and seta. by the man. sixteen:es, _ • .10111 . 1 C. DAM M. 14.100 North Third et, Philadelphia. And by Dminglata In Pittsburgh and elsewhere. 1101-Ilindkier DRUG STORE FOR S RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably local ot the corns: of Choldanic and Übeity sio..Alltshoccr City, will bo sold an rosionsblo tato. Yor particular. onoulro of FLESELNCI BUM. Itrotridst+. !Co. 60 Rood alablzod Pitterorsh. Pon 01110 & RAILROAD THE ONLY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD . RUNNING WEST FROM P IT On and after MONDAY', March 12th, 1855, the PABSZEOER TRAMS will rungs Wows. until fur- they sloths!: Ton Tiara VPLL Wall ST 3 A. a. MAIL Taus " /1 8 A. a. Emma Tata Ar r. a. Thaw Trans all run through toCrestMne. and connect 'than with the Cianinbui , and Cincinnati, Ohio and 111 - -1011 and Beßefoalsina and Indiana Railroads. At Mans tad. sonnactlang en mAde ,fbr nowt. 2anerrille. Man- Banduihyt Tobias: Chicasto. Ass and at AlllessW Ibr Cleveland. Ac. No trains enn•on PutidaY Through notate are fold to Chosinnati. bt. Louis. Indianapolis, Mimeo, Root Yost Wayne. Cimland .pd the prlselpal tiroms toad eltioe In the West The NEW 11111011TON.ACCOMMODATION Will save Pittsburgh at 10 S P. Y., cod tam Real ton ati si mi. and 1 r. n. For Tickets and further infirmation, apply to 1. GI. CURRY. At the wormy cram wader the Monongahela novae. Or at the Tederal stssot'ilfatloca OTAROR PARKIN. Ticket Agent. . . Statement from Canada.--Quebee, Feb. ith,ls.s4.—llesare B. A. Permeate.. A Co.:—lre had the. I pleasure of receiving, this month.. the within certificate _ —— ----- of your 'Permit.. which will be very grattfying to you r HOLMES RABE & . Item sent voluntarily. We cre, gentlemen Yours MT CO.• truly - J. mussdN a co. tkccxeses Ti) i tisrmanits—lily little daughter. 4 can old, cud env: A. H. HOLME S & BRINIER, • son, olderorere far • two time adoring Om: . . i orms. 1 porchaard two bottles or your Tenni.. or. .. NAXIITAIS elf 1 "Weill gave them three dross, wording to 6..10., SOLID BOX VICES3IAMMBBED IRON AX-, .zd i arttlMVZ47 . , l . 4l;aras t ratsarl. th : f r t rz a- LES, CROWBA EB, SLEDGES. MAT- traordinary length of from 12 toll incher - TOCKS, PICKS. , atmes erPerieunld so Much of the beneficial effects Or your Termifuga L f.el tt my duty to recommend It to the Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws, ' robno es In toy oinion. one of the meet efficacious rune . j dies again. worms aver yet offered to the public. . SNOW asKtraikvifor NockLaerv. Gientlerneri, believe me to be your much obliged and NATII ._ _ _ANIEL LISATERB. bu Pre 'b pared l“." and;nl.l by B. A. VAIINKSTOCK a 00.. cattier Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Soil complete, i of Wood ana lint etc mill dawT PITTSBUBOH, PA., I MONEY. Wiazzovaa, No. 112 Worn i= 10T lima eve.. warm 1 INSUR - A NC E. Woos. ace Bann. as. WAD wart arr.ted. rah3l4.f ! ------ 1 Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, fbetrynowested by a sou* ayptiration cyf • Illinois, and all uneurrent Bank Notes, Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. I Pardatted at LOWEK RA TES than .y oar, House. As red ckerde dark. to the twilight. l THE MODEST PRE3IIESI PAID FOR OLD SILVER And bl.kan over heaven'. blue skylight 1 AND 1101.0. • eo Caurrancial Warn DTI turneth MR T DRAFTN op lee York, PhiladelPhie Plod. To black the hair that redly Inutwth. I natl. lit tonne and the principal Cities of the tutted. The cattle O. cuattlogly blackene the foam , states. throbbed In snots to suit it LO WEST RATES. When an enemy dart, at the queer little =ow; , t FIRE LID MARCIE POLICIES OF INSURANCE Bat a• q ulakell3..o ern darken the Dais. Withal. Dm of nil dyer Mortelßel.t and nes! t morn rue 'an acierreark laaaltaltra or Loewe. Criateelarets Excelaloc Ralf Div L. add wholesale and re i CAPITAL, 82,500,000, tat et DB. HUBER'S, 140 Wood street. at the Age of the i ... 1 th o unA,NITE OSUR /INCE CO.. of New York car: ()olden Mortar. ara'Aitw.. I CrCONNOR. BROTWER 0 CO.. -- I Hanker& Exchange Brokers and Irmo.. Agts. --s-lra fc Ne.ls Woodet, one door from let .t. Much 10th.1x55. to7lo42yr.vrtt Ht-NRY HdJO.N° COLLINS , l'OrAr AND , COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WI.OLINALE DEALER Li CHEESE, DOTTER, SEEDS, ADA Produ7 Rasay, • No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. IMO TLLEING. TLICCIO ribiCING BROTHERS, (TOCCESIMI TO I. =ID CO.) WHOLESALE•DRUO,GISTS , NO. 00 WOOD FIRNIDS_ Pb TSBURGH, PA. 14.96.6.50 3191.1.1.1. 1 1 41 .• Naas VenoNass. Lira oUlf.an • Western humane° Company OF PITTSBURGH. new a1u5a..72... PITTSBURG H mfr. Will Insure iiw i t all kinds of FuP end 'no Risks. DELICtots ?brat Peat. J.. flyAsOry A. !aback. Oeo. Darde, O. W. Maga= . O. . Jsek lth.ban. J. Lipybamtt. Wm. It tba WA home Institution markaaxi by Di bb ,. . known In Me ababanity.and erbo will liberally eglust and promptly pay all lama at U. tbrincs. Na. cr/ W i ts? Knot, o.lp.mig & Warabooa•J ream Yittabbri&L. tbabo it .51113 a, Jr,. 3. W. WALK.. Wm. 1.40.4 0. lbmont. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF. THE AGE ror. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has d'ocoserod is ono of our common paetare weed, a remedy that nitre may UM It, Thirside. from Ow torn lieritrald to n commas Magic Ile ban tried It In ore ,haven handred els= d has sadsad*sesta in two new (bOth Orander brunm an ) 11.• the rorw Is Lye neesendon ever two handrail et Its rel.. all within trendy mins of Donau. Two bottler we warranted to care a warding Sore roo tL One to three bottler ell sure the worst /And of Oar plet of the fan Two to three baths *IL their the mama of Ml= Too bottles are 'mini:that to cars the worst ranter la the moathand stomach. ' Three to tee bottles are warranted to ear. the worst as of erratheilaa One to to bottle. are warranted to ewe an bun, In the ere.. Two bottlee ate warranted to to,. Musing of the e'er and blotches mama the hair. foe to ra bottliw are warranted to cure corrupt urd mantas oh.'. Quo tottls ola mre seals eruption of ttu akin Two to three bathe are warranted to rare tn. worst care of rthaenthitt. Two to three 'writhe are warranted to sum the most dee perste casr of theounatlsth. Threw to her bottle. sieliirtanted to ears salt 'hewn The to rata Wan well rare the worn rase of merofnla A boned; Is shear. expertenont from the drat bottle, and a parlieet cure le venerated when the above quantity Is taken oth • N las looks so tmkrotable to show ulto hays In win trill sit tb• wonderful soulithrws af the day, so that • mum= weed krowink In the potties. sod Wank old Wow was. would two every !moor In the lowouo 100 It Is wow • Cued tost.,lf you luos *humor ICUs to dart lass. are no 111 nor an d, . bums or hill &boot st sultbri awe awes and not yours. I waled owe a thousand bot tles of Itln the eleinily of Baton. I know Its et.te 1. wiry am It Ow shady dow some of the greaterdeawe ems dou• In Ilswenebusotts. I owe It to children • year old; to old Cagle of sixty. I hare wan poor. puny. seamy kaki.. thlldwa. whoa Seth ens soft and Gabbs% scums , ' to • perhot Was of hoolth by one bottiu To thseewbo sr• waled to • Ark beadaths, on• Cottle will always cure it. It eyes west raid to ostarth and dlainsoc Room who haw be= wetly* Or yeett* but. to. Con and born untainted by I h Maws the body Is wand, it wok quite way, bus when than is ant dersruullnent of the Mak= of tutu's. It will emu* ewy singular mei Ina. but you most not be &lamed—they Ww•To GlkaP 1 . Paw in fro. four days ato ironic Thur. Is war • bad nu. volt from It. On Um tontrart, when tbat feeling is sow you will fool yortnelf like nun person. I hoard urns of tile • Writ extrarastant meoulunts of It taut man ever Its usual to. No ebsnwot Ceti/lover nWenlallt—wt the beet you ow pt. I haw Mewls. an beth, whlsh. wham shn. weed In west 011. dlssolireo 0 01Ssrofono swelling of tb• nerk and under the owe. Prise oento. him, of the Medical Diwornry 51 per ball.. . DIIIROMONII TOR Calk—Adult. CO. tabluepoonful se 4.1. Ma,. 0000 Astel.4ll.. dralG l 111.... ft.F r thUdr " 1 tom to made rtiPtreTrall eseeltartktisirtike enough to operate on • bowels Mira • ry. ldu KILINIIDY itieespereonul sUandanor In bad cues of ol d . • • • Gold. wholesale indroiat: at pr: Virralam 111.1!,,rd . Ilreeksunler of Ytresin $1.1.0,•. . , ..w . _ WESTERN TEA STORE. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A..NCLUB.O. Our Teas will be lound on trial unequaled tb.inis. In 0.4t,r Watt rinan frkv-tn. Groat. Oolong, 40, 60, 62, 75,1Younggyson,50, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Mgßreakfast, apdamperial &G. P., 75 , 75 ote. per lb. s , l 1,00 k. 1,50 per lb. Tau put up In adayient3 Irma 0 to 00 lbo. tor Omni non A 110nna dliattutt =do to rata &sten. COFFER-Jaen. IA Onorm. mod Rio a ll b4 th." and 57)124.11.5roweriads at Beidee.roaartaeffiatd and Oneshaa &ware. - and pfed~llatL. - Maa. Madam, Spam ffokiehli:ree% JOHN COCIRRA.I9 & BROS. ' HANUFACTUREES Iron Bailing, Iron iranlio,lault Moro, Window Flatters, Window iinerdsda., Nos. 91 Seconoist.; & 86 Third 61 ' , (between Wood and lifezket,) PITTf3BIJRBII, . PA, Have on band a Tl:kV of new patterns' limy and Ms. imltslAsiby WPM , . rin b°ll.2 tiMiOn /Mid to =closing Gym LOU. /ablaze dans at gust =lbw Watt 'l. O. 001 14, Arena. Third and, Weed gtfML: ARNOLD _•eis anivrartrumF Chilson F ornate si Wr o ' t Iron Tub g Erma OENXI4, I V/ ,, For.' Warming' and Ventilation'''. uadmo. A. aW. ,kueenwset wia=4s ind l'agiuung 866ain or EletWitar. Pipes oration's Furnm l / 2 Muth" 161666 u. licaottal; head" ereat Houma. Ooze. Ilouses Jill 110 tat or DwAllass, N O. 16 IlarW et.. IWO= PEARL STR/LIUMILL • ' AtaIeIiGEIENY7 lieu delivered tofastalies n either of the twot t `l„, 01de..; =7M left st the or.tu!?ur ,o26, " LOdAN,WII,I9N 1170. 52 V&A it 2 LT 'Ea vt e't °714% " 14 ."" 7 hie. 6 a 04 - - • • New .Daraiernatt •• 1 NELSON viola rispeaftilly infoem Idafkiroula scor the rams gornerally. rhstln 'eider to- put Na daily inarscrtar Arr DA6 66 rrot—na ha Ma had built and ha Dow omrdita• rro=Third streak) tray of CM cost orations arid t ab I galleries nod constraohd Dr Da. a nu=4lc th oas e n/ True" tram 6 clock A. vi. the 4 delock P. M. • kdriC tom ad Iv oon.r. whether they viik ter Likenhu le utak 7690=4 . 4)1 tumor Balldlar. Third cur.•t Bator ofa - TA , WARS " etmanaXia,,aoM, sad azias, . Citizateo.lnstwance Comp* or ratsburgti .WM. AMULET,. PraMod. -SAMUEL L. MARSH:ELL, Dep. 071 , 1cL, 94 WATE. BETWEEN MAREET,ARD • WOOD STREA:TS. LRsUKES HULL AND CARGO RIMS ON TIM 'OHIO AND SPLOSISSIPPI RIVERA. AND TRIBEMADIEB Air Insures aOsiast Loss or Dorianioe For- ALSO .6.0... 10, poet 41 thf , ERA and I,AIVII NAM' AMA and TIM . , SPORTAT lON. Wm. llar . ::. Panmel 8. Robert DIM p...1r. Ilarbaugn, lam M. Perllloe4- w.ausr Erma, t Jan M. Coornr. Jan Marsh's Radical Cure Trues wi ninety every case of reduceable Mani. trance at varirusyrkles always on hand. Children's Trusses of different forms and etrrr.:th far ale Elastie Stockings for Narienee or EnlargeVeln, Abdominal filmmortere7A doses. different kind,. PUe PAIN. for the support and curs of Plies. Shoulder Drues to relieve • crook xi and deformed elon• &flan of the Chest, and many Memento( the Mesh Sumrtaabon Bendagea - All these articles may ho had or applied at DR. KEY SER'S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 1.0 Mod std sign of the °olden Mortar; or will he sent to area Part rn the country by sending the money and measure. rupTi.d.ihrS Pennsylvania Insurance Cam any, OF PITTSBURG H, COILNLII. OF YOUItTIi AND IMITUrIELD 1,01E75. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. INSURS BUILDINGS AND D A M AGE PROPERTr. AGAMIRT LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE AND THE PERILS OV Sca and Inland Navigation and Transportation DIRECTORS. W. P. Johmton, W. ArCllntock, IL K. Lon a, A. J. Tones, Rody Patterson. Kennedy T. Friend. J. (him Sproul, J. 11. Jones , Jacob Painter, Wade Hampton. James S. Nealey. K. R. Cogiteskaii. A. A. Carrier, W. S. Karam D. N. Park. tHVICKR.S. • ' Prerident7llan .Wm V Johnston, Vice I' Rode Patterson. Secretary and Treasurer—A A Carrier. Assistant Seeretary—ti R Carrier. (141 1.1641 pirrsßu RGEI • Life, Piro /?:, niarine Instrance Company; Office, Corr..-r Market and VWTtUSBtPA SOB?. CAL RI iss,sdent. :ors. D. McGill. Poseyi This Comp makes every Inenrance ap- Datslalna tonr -,;.gted will LLYE RIBKEL. Alin ,astalsoct 44 and Cargo Hisksona . the Ohio and betnopet risers and tributartoa, andNatir* RIAD seta And against Loss or Damage by Fire, An and d against-o thrtae Portia of the Oen end Inland !instil/Jon Trnusptton. Policies lernest Ist the forest ratea consistent Istth Stet] to all putts. MIE . . . Robert COM m.1..7. I AlssAnder Itrudboy. James& aeon. I John Fullerton, . . Witham Ptdllin. 1 - Jams .metal ?Web...titan, Juba Mutt, Jams W. liallnusn, Jouonh P. Wortam, M. D,l Chas. Arbuthnot, john.V.A= Moil Richey. Ityratio Y. Le. filttanni.S. Jai. Wlrill. P. stsls-Lrfe [Post rupl.Lroar Mt en/.1 IfIcCORD & CO., HATTERS. Have removed to their new store, 131: Wbod grog.. 5 doors obese Fifa mwt. wlalett we have built with tio expop adaptation to our ineratowd bonnets. The tiro Cro h. two fitEtd up le, AIODPItY STYLE prelusively for UM' retail hods. where ea always Le tonna • tumid/to assortment of the 510F.1" PASHIONABLIS FrTLE3 of °cote and Teethe Dress arid Soft Hub and Capw as wall u. LADIES MING TIAT3 and CUB, • GOOD:\ adapted to the season& We shall lo pleased to see our friends at our um Okra. The Roe Upper stvtios are monody ftw our WHOLE SALA 11LLIJIL whets will be baud • full oho& of UAL sad Cur.. embracing Jester. Nilk, every variety, fon. Pa nAtos, LegtowEL WIPP. wad Pala Leaf mt.; AM Plush and •:/oth Gay*. and Ctaldren's Goods of, all blade. b Moots rtsitln¢ our city will cad It their interest to assooloe cur stork, as our tlellitles are Ron we to suable to to compete. with any Jobbing hove to the •Astera Mee. ; a 4 A decret for the Ladies—Row to preserve I But-re—Don't nee Chalk, Lilly White. or any of the 00-, railed ounanstes. to COlteelli a hided or eallow complexion If you would hare thereon brought toes to rostra:trek. a clear, healthy and treseparent s%to, and Pre and liver tufneed through the n stem, get a bottle of Carter's SPA. lab Matsu, and tale it according to directions. It does not taste quite es well an your ...Puma* but, If after • few doses you'do not find your health and twenty reliving, your step elastic and rip:mons. the whole eye. tom refreshed sod Invigorated like • OptitagAioornleur than your rue Is hapeleaa and all the valuable otutld cotes we pates, go for naught. It le the greatest uarilist of the blood known; it per:belly harmless, and at the Man time powerfully Oleic/ow. Pee advertleement my2P•ditlelial 131£.1).—Ott MoodAT.the 280. but. WILLIAM lIGTCIII 8016, Jr.. 44A.341 31 year* •ad tvro month". Importantla Honsekeepara and Fruit 'Growers; ARTIIIIR'S • Patent Tig_ht iudf-Saaling • CANS AND JARS. 1 • For Preserving Froth A-Wu and ;Vegetables, 4 Ott sale at Ne. 122 Waod et., Pittsburgh, Fa Ott t the China sad Queeteerarelnor_e_Of 1113:MF MIT, ho to the ordy amt this dto of the WWI TNT men article. For a f aratnrtma the C.1:49, and the method rt thole . sme, (1.131.11. A. U .4'11" awl t r uESS% - . altr, =sacra to the Innate orpttrate Saar t.al tempers and country tacrehaotg may talaed at law prices. m736.1'101. Coal•Worits for Sale or Rent. EIL V7ING put Coal Works in sucCessful orerstku. ..the; Three Thermo& Duettebe of Opel own delivered per day, I note oder therm lorraderr nut If not sole I ItIiMMY term of rum The Cral te of ,the very belt To e and In ousetity enough to lett many yer,. Toe locum Is rent and trobetantlal. The Railroad Is good and Ironed through. Sufficient house. for tha 031.111, nine Plats, forty Care: all ln good order.— The Wharf le on the Allegheny Mot. three utiles above Shary.ebursit. 1.111 sell the Coal and We r . either with or without the Farm. VOlWaarloW gleaned: , Anquetnest I. they are rented and ander confetti. to dolly, two thatitind boehele per day to Loren.. Stewart A On tto to that tit,. Per full detest blimp and terms. aIMIT to tay3C.l.nd JAMES B. MOROAN, 113 Liberty . et. S°LIEF. B'' BOUNTY LAND PrAIt- UAW! AND PENSIONS PROCURED—Ay a merit arranoeme with a member of the Aar at Wash'ustmo City, I am enablal to glee mouser and utitil.loll anew don to the above butanes.. )IARBIIALL SWARTZWELDER. Att'y at law, No. ITO Yourttt et. 11:CUTORS' NOTlCE—Notice in hereby.. ‘ ,4 given that Letter of Adotinistestlon bow bran rao. tad to the subecribare on the errata of Leo Gasbag, nnegbenTlCo., doted. AU Deno= t wiring thinneolnes Indebted to odd estate are requsetea to mokolantelloto norniont,, , and di cnose bavinir t dalas t. to Toryism Ana. P " P " I7 " thauti 7rtrlVAt t ilierrittsts , gb. 1411. 00nL00.119bsitoynins, Tr3lf. Bunton. m7=+6*U.l , NOTIC E is hereby given,' that att - assess ments( four rer Cent. be, been told on the ?mat. am :lilies al the 421vonettstia tdL7 'Autos* *immune, wkdell were In force n tee 15th any of. Niereh lest. The atemle.re of slid Color.. ere hereby nomad, ed to pay their) .. _ • rol4 to the eullunited Collectors or Treseurer of ixtrfaar within 4.7.4 to the Charter. nail I.y.rnere of old Coo:tunny. lip waft' of the fleet' • • Joutel.:astiteN,See?,. N.D. Amer ...vaktoto Comma', In Pitttloarvit, et 001ce of Piff DLL T BTEttRIIIT, Airy* flo.tine r en eth tor.lo4terT, _ -- . - . Ifferciuitile -.Tax 'Payer': . • • you will please call atthe City Treasurer's ams.,_No. 47 Smithfield .tort. md Pa i trur nedi ostme. m a sin obliged bT law to mit Ado bar.de of aa Alderman the rdieetlosi all dielindoletts. attar tlw 0 t olduly min. The Lieerum. is sayibto in inteh fond. as will be melted at pOO 1n the 11. & M. ILIA of Pit...but my3o.4td . , .NU. O. DAVITT.Citr Tremnt , - I.IIUTNAW.S MONTHLY, for'June, Jn no'd at 11. B. 003WOBTU k Markst R. EW BOOKS. at Aavioon'e Book Ste* 65 Masan stunt. near r. Bpsauge• grarstoruc lumartkaa's Itirtar7 of Turks)/ ' Baurraera Lttsrary ant Ilisturreal ansontaiger. Dly Bre that's Keeper. by A. B. Warner. author saki' tars sad mtr. -Kenastb or th• Bear Baud albs Grand Arun; Irso.rt's ere BlrAtatu'el ik The Two Cluardloato to this World: • !moves from a Fast Journal. from the Itirturbs the author or Attie PO . or iarjg ei tz e ,,,....,,,„„,, 0triz7.1..rx:...., arorrOT ROBES-- , A. A. Italian Co tont* munition to *Otos Tlitl tleta sat distratas sty oiunti'mt natoet A. MASON " &CO. liavti altirge wuremaat....o" o6 al .. for Goallemene k Stuam• re f a t . In . estinji, aa me"""ea1.4.74 ndk 1:130 r't '---'-'—'-'------.-------------: MS E . OUNTAY SEA Al ;coosiatitig ' C) wag sorsa of coml. oh ihs.W ci gc444.. - 4 , altar:idiot back= rode, on which As =Jug" Thick Cottage Coosa, Stabltad and Carrie ite Ilonaa v EladMitted shop avid ether act bandage, with firm Orchard.. TWA: ,rvaritrAddr lailps-relve 11. Mitt. s 50,...7d 6th it: OV:=ll .w mawa44 7lol;terl• au,_ ~cf m 4o rf ttni.l msa, tu.o. ,tu.o. ROLICIVIAP Richard Floyd. & Kier, Wm. John 8. Dilircirt.b. Francis &liar, J. Sehooamaker. I Wm. B. Saxe. Option REMOVAL. ADVERTISEMT;M:S. l• T APAICAL WORKS--Gorton's abr.. 1 Diclinnary• Attgon' . . Blorairl Knight'. Portrait °soar of Po et Warthint Orrey. TATIN. of ths Enalleak Poet.. 'Lim of th. Earl, Witte). Draantlatc emirs puma of Knowledge under dlfacaltiar: Yowls' Ltre. of tb.Palotrirs; - ' 'Btrielriand's Um of the ga. Of Nub . . • o_ • lfranera • Writ of torinant Perron.. 1 rt.. .41p38; • For sae b Walton y . • IL. B. 808 v.. OBXII t.00.8231.ukat.*: -IbI2EANS---18sackettue tyro y up coo WRY =mix& M A oKomi....27_bblet. 3 g . 11 . 11 13e, BCe ing - • Afirdol.4llr2l4,o7qll .-13... - ,A . FAIIN7gSTOCX.:.:&: - CO., . _ CORNER OF WOOD AND Mtn - ETI3.IIETs, PITTSBiTI3,GEI. Importers and - DealerS '4 - - ........ ILINSta , D OIL, LARD UM. ',• IALCOnOL,..4 ' . VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, - TANNERS' OIL, - WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OM 'GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, (WEALS OIL, . - StrltG. INSTRITWTS BRUSHES, 'SPICES. . • MANHFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RE A D LEAD & LITHAR.GE. ... .... _ L .. W E HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS ANDNOW HAVE INCREASED • Tur3=ZEttil=lf: eit i rCtra dare to tato silte rm. tint=a , ll , guuoiza; !!ng Innlint. nom onalnien to " L I ' lnane g . Tir ll2 °t ill D e no inn.Lato:ZovratalOTLY PORE s od NEU WEIGHT. not numo4 nilliT for 111''''"A.nt'ZIL'IM'IPB TEILIIITEGT. tarnished nitn Ensnan. GEnnan. french . indlimoln Ptinetki . rin • JA IL CAKE-3 tone rood and for sale by II" mySO EEL a LIGGETT. DRUMS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, INSEED Orb-6 bbls.prime lec'd and for ails sr sisso • zu.s LINETT pEme,onEs-6 Backs reo'd and for gole by zo BELL LIGOUTT. d 10C BAGS-20 1) two bne, an " b.. 12 " 2. " 4.2 " I. lux k LIGGETT. SHIP STUFF-10 tons land jay ingfo by ouzo HIP ICIO B ROOMS--.76doZ•h eta BELL itLlfCirb' m73o_ GBaGETbT: Notice. ANNUAL MEETING of Stookhblders rj l eas Election of Dine:tore of the Pittsburgh. Cifr onett and Lonlerflie l'alearanh °mammy. mill In kaki on the EIRE? MONDAY, ( 4th) JUNE NEXT, at the °lnce of Palmer, [fauna ECo , in the city of PltlahurCh. 14 2 o'clock. ntr2B.lna 'RAD nut. J. W. TRODLPSON, ATTOENEY AT - .LAW, COMMIESIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA, Dayenport, lowa, IV ILL Buy, Sall and Locate rands and V land Ramat; Pay WA, (Wad CIOTTI , . Erna Mom,. Turn To Itoa W. V. Jobwgtor4 1 . Mean. SOTIovIr 11Trtraagb Co , TIT DeTTII EUTAW:h. Lo . Hern LID: d. En. 0Ty23.3.m.1 To the hirdaoal World. Great Improarement In thegrange Covering of Violin (Cordes de Viola, de . fisperjef.) dLANTIPACTOIi&D ONLY. DT J wr9 DODD. E N introducing his new Cordes as Violin to' m notice of grefeesemi.Asnateurs and the Public at .1. Donn lime great pleasure iu announcing that tie rerna. , method of Preparing these titling: was commtml cated to him by Menne givom, the only pang of the late litosoa Peas:rum dozing his 'tato this country. and le Mantles! with that adopted on the. Gmtinent, where these anrdee have been hitherto manufactured for them EMI rloiledets. They are beautiful in appearance, coy.' erred with real saw and poser , • witness mad brilltency of Tone unequelled by any of the strings to present use; Oluslltlee, which be feels confident must Were the appro batloue. ta• Miming Weald. Us hes also umnufactured Yiniincallo Strings on the rams principle, with plural . mire which he can likewies confidently recommend. i Testimonials irom the following, mine of the most. dis til:ix:Milled grofeinori. hare been reed among many otti _ .... ... 4144. Camillo Illyorl, Aford. TWO. 3 Emlllsa. A I . Almon o Ckuu. °bertha:. Be. Horrossedot, C. 011,920.. Z. 1. IL B. I:WA.. , ROM Linter, P. Wotan: 8. 1.114404.1. Tor solo by CHARLOTTE bLIIMIL No. 118 Wood rt., 2d door Above bob et. Also.Orrooloo Padua and Naples (ItallAn) Violin 814inTs.. m _ Cheapest Musical Wo r k in the World. PRICAR. • BEAUTY'S ALBUM • Of Musical Buds sad Blossoms. A 1 COLLECTION of new and admired: POLKAS. MA zuarces .22id scncrrnecurs. FOR THE PIANO FORTE; Beautifol , r !nonrated vita 511. Mem:a DA Appropriate Deelena in Litheirran , by D'Ariatnm. of the Aniownin Weed= no. 1 Male Bounds. s. nesots Annan Devotion. • 4. . Itermabranea !Lardy. Cow,Lama. PubUHL &rat fermi. ig .1, 241111K1L C. .7 ou.a.z.. 51 9 ! gemeway, rat. Heehaw H ) Narr Vr.k. • • tee stare work will be pent Trealt WOW wert. a( taw connuT.on'""VAcifalf . airlawa - • " Ea. 2rteholea H New lark. Bat ___ — SILK NET; for Mantillas, reed ary9 HORNET. 71 Market at. MANTILLA. TRIMMINGS of all kindi luSt opened at nOILNEIS. IT Matta ut. IaIRENCII QUILLINGS-30 doz. just open -1 ' ed. and a lams dark of Slithneti_Ocad_and itiblte Bonus P.lbt,..da. tt HORNE B, 77 NW kat at ._ __- R BASQUES—Ma*hy Ft Burchfield y o haro toed Waite and eat orsd Ettabrcadoirled Bata mains, for Lagoa' and Misses baatiner. alma law priced ..ca sac tuuu, nuoutasz, scut-tura .Loa raillUßT , I .e. tenanting Badmen. _ , BLACK SILK LACES—WO nave just re eniv•d an assortment of new style Black bilk Idlen.• • • the* , 111111.Ptilr BURCIIITELD. NEW CARPETS—We are now seeeiving; by Railroad. rem i patterns of Surertne,. Rae and moo Inman Carpet" whietave oftt at grea , ly re. &teed rim. Also. a flee areorWunt of en lam and Tufted Mum Mat. tec, salt arrived at No. 112 Market iamb .oyV . _W. aIoCLLYSOCK .1k MOB. • B B . USSELS & VELVET CARPETS—Just Em .= r 1 372 t i s; v i.Vl sr : ,d . ,b lit li g "ur24 4 IIIeCLINTOCH*77O...c."! DISH-50 bbLs. Lake Superior Salmon; • s: TO half bbb.. do 23 4 .6 0 22,23,30, 1806 67 Y MUM& lny3P BLACK RUG. FRINGE for sale b'y sm29 W. WeCUNTOCK - k BROA. r 818. FLOUR—"Chesh r MiUs,'r 1. dmcp •Co,,or*f ri.l b ..: . 4 BAUALSY. CD&3RAVB YCb;,. m y_q Na: jßs T Wood etnst. r.MIDS. BACON SlDES—Selected. in Itore for We by BACIALEY.OOZORATS*.CO , blos.lll and 20.W00d Amt. 615 tb KEGS SHOT—"St. Louis: 7 . assortassortr Ws by ISAGATXY, COSOISATE & CO mr2o Not IS ersl2o Weal street ABU fr, GREASE-7 Ws. Lard and • bblo.Orsare nolo Loading ftom Ammer Laultvillo r rte or ..Tft/ , . : 18ALLILDICILIT sW. dONSAC A .F7.AICSEEI.--25 Igo. SAM* and 1 ilarama now lanalui _from Armer Male , /Or SI. Dr mam a 11 MAH DICEMT a op. fIEESWAX-1 cask now biding fro 34 iar steamer Loolirdlie fat raln u th An mcm a). maz) EMONS-40 boxes to arrive by - Railroad JJf .br 1a719 IBAL6UDICEEf 00. DO mi ßii LEO 3--70, bbLi for salo•by MOON IL OULLIIII. REESE-130 . 1=3,. - New W. R. Cutting Otteearfor gab er . EMIT IL OOLLINS. . _ I I . =• • pf11:110 —C O. *et 'Jahr izteZ EMT Y 11. 01"Sala. prime articlo 471 f 13..3i, itestbal te saeh,,, =a lI:COLLINS. r 1117,750 bble. rash Louisville for:eale a I ter ml2o SILYRY H.COLLINES. I faZRAYED Olt STOLEN—From Sixrliv i i, KY Kilo 7titlT, cei Thurtelay night or nifty tretre • trig.. BLACK HMI, 7 vs. cad, teittrom . It Z ' nftt t• hsetts blab. the htltd thoe oft: A. suitable rotted erM Its mid for .o ma tt= mineethtg. the Weal. hi.J_hh , WIELNY; Eli Mlle Ferry. nese thiraisn 'Hot& ttL7etet • VIARCOAL RORRECTIFYINO-30 bbla /In star. and Ow ale by w. =as:n=4 co.: UOUSES, LOTS would tennte the ettentiono , throe irho tear Wieh". in nF c &borne for Vitamin , * and Welly. to the owth es. Hedy of Hausa. Lots and fermi • we_ bare :Or pate. 'lre neve:tow on bend very cheep treading Ude, at WO and upward. also. Holum sad Lola trorna z t t10,000.1n various Icesiloni In salaam:lt to the two eltioh =vid rerataaktergir to immm pe zit att ri4 r ti . ter etre to idVdollare. , Timm acnionomodehng. and .4 1 edlypotble. •• Perron. hosing ernsertr of kind to 41008..0f will MUM to their in to pdvlCes mgrannar: a sox. . Be,t &tate and Omani dachtl. 140 Third et..'Patabrohb. PROVISIONS --500 bbls. Mess Pork; ; I 10 tes sew Cored Dried toot; • ; ixo. a Cr- LW' .• . 6000 rams Rum , ZOO° Otooddren IMO do Sided: Motor, mad emokohouso tor solo by B. MAROON a 00.LS:ere:re. GIUGAIC & 11101ASSES-:- 14) bbd.. PLO. Saw 45 bbls eroshol Boon btos do DlaLsales ^ S do et iota 3.11. McduelF dO!6 Std.. St. Lads ' 10 Ws. PL isms. PrZlooso otoro sad lbs . PO* ST Para. • 11 . . ROBISON * FISH-40 kW .% N 0.3 Mackerel:- bi RS do No.l INdsiltlVllll , ...4 _ uuul."" EttAGES &TISSUE A. A Mama a m r..4 ..01.1.-etai. lot or rases hintes. cressrletns toms sottrolrone dosinois FtsPs of .11tured Mods. and all s • most Outta 'table riga millet also, stesx•klilsltityNe l I ATVEX- - -6j o bus. nk Eye and Pea= • Eke Potatoes reed frost Northern Nee York slut tar biellkelkh ehYtta•T• ASWELLe,Ipt •CO.: • , SRAD--Nes - .No. 1 VII' XlMed Baltimora Shed. New Na 2 namsaa. m.niatmeo.maaaa ry . _ D _ 0. 1 Larri a_ iieiving . on eeeehremeotbed Re Web? ATWELL. LIN k BBLS. 'Extra and Family Flan*: 1000 ma Able N.O. Wawa . • Ws ece bn1i`•011 RBsere IfteestAndekel. issytA WALLALE OA LNEN.N56,Libezt,tA.: itaaon.k. are day re4thinetteab satrettre et New OA. linen• tat lute 'll ele k3D" r - 14 im.....ti..bmazd goat styles as anent An. erg --- - - CIREA.T. SALE OF 11l !1 t 111 , 1 41 0 .0. 1N0 . • ESTF - F th. . pi t: Ata rbe llatarlas s4l.2 ? "lo 7 .• crew. I. saw. anaadauto Dahlia* of tart= olzahloara tout. tmanyla• Matta Tau proparty basted L.W. lisaoltorter and calm ostosetad bT omaltivasta or float at al tau.. fataathic • tTlira *heap m o od of mamma, to tlalolty. foe teal ty of toratkot It la ansurl.lWl taa Bte.. stid =mit city mama. In r . owing_ to the • soaoros. sal co. lamarapa ..... „%lits on la • 01.10117. onaftlth doll" 3 . 3 and I 7 • - ,Ara • r" ,.a7, aNaata aa. 21.1 th it. I Gory WALL PARES,—A • t e fonsell ,off azioudowo old noel a„=au, 4: ,•• ••••••••• ... .„ QUM•• • ' Hili.Wl43.—A; • Nana& Ob. 1.7 hanred ' anothe r d • • end rof ruentriff . • LaipOlTlC,Stel an= 11.14)WHISKRY--25 bbls. 0 years oldfife m•exi • --" lltirraggirea.lo.lAterrir id: 110tABNEW.P.ILE LOTION; a 'certain aad VAluriLltrld.tarte.ll47.4.. XIATORELQIOIILka aolumrledt id to be %be twit 11.4. Drain Os world.-6 6tea. vold r ramitio. tar. Mutat xi sad Mamma. ?ORE WINES & BRANDIES , a, bave• cin hsvis raffling ancehmat Wiwi sad. Zrandka austral =4.2=.;:21,=== ..4 !LI!: VHOLERA be /k,--"---DYSENw Isk VierTEk&Y ISIXTIII3I4 ki A g . . one of the d mixture. la lbr. .. 1. ..rnat it to ears tzt , a 1 1 40 . 8 4;%7 7 AUDI. 11,1110,12*Zr,100,L-., _ , , AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer:: coccm.coo seta Boom. corner WOext 'and ' /WM , - - `LOTS g, BUILDING LC stvEy. ,, ,E. ~ WARD AT AUCTION—On PAD:tidal: anern , .. 'June :M. at 3 Veloric, on the premisecylli iMidati • ble and vary handsomely situated Lots of Groan& ids: f +shish Dont on Webster at. - ere risen on DoriDiar and nine on Dan an st, (near the raeldance of (J .n^ loorehead.) Plana may be had at the auction '.inceM The abase are among the meet desirable Jots non In sale In this city. Wag ta a highly improved ,neightorbood. and within convenient distance of }he caul re of bulimia Terma—Oneillth mew residue Inform natal annual Dai -1 wemin nt& nith iubnmanaYabh• semiluarmally . - . P. M. DAMAttet..! gi_OLD WATCHES, GUNS, &c.; AT MKT TION-01 Wednesday mall:m.2/st 20th.add st, the caromerdal sales rooms. mama of Wood mod Mal vin be aa r, I dol;ll. Watch. Ansa fa:taxed br4v. J oast 1100: limn ode H G. Wed* '2 Gold leoreiWaadars_. - 4. world hard Bllverelre 1 loos doubts tarsal woe 1 Guitar and Gime GUN • 1 Shen dOnall barrel not, aura , . • -. 1 'Smooth Bons Bfde 01113 i medlar second baud Wilms do do Base VIDE ms2l do , , P, 2d r DArd, A*, ALUABLE ENGLISH. BOOK SAT ALIO v TION—On Saturday evening; ALDO VA. at the. mot menial sales rooms, corms of Wood and elMlh Alt. will be sold by Catalogue; admit* collection of itstgllsli Foots. embracing away standard withal in the nwobssda arts and sciee, biosrmahr hutaff WAWA. pem dh a ry y T c cellanotras Mmatautamassrof tam elegantV Utletildal among width arc 310C118•11 Oomparaltve vol. folio, states. Tne Stectmalcs' andlingioners , = l 4 2trol. folio. several hundred engraving's' yo"Niller.i'bribteball'4"",lllll=rr * O f f 114 Na i riral l' s *dim Old England's Wortblea.l Tel :dlr. blistery and o Arocfy flux' Ilerg r :ssl Orllstiental arm 2 epic Firli l illaimblela r g, Skstebes. 1 son ion Puzia's Pointed Arebl gut The Art Union Ithinttdy Josunal. ets; ton's Attitodeg Ihmbges Creak and 'English Le ak= Knight's Oyclortwdla of Industry of all Notions. Ulon ]! . ad; WOrk• afJOblf Bunyan:3lolg Uyclosodla of London. 111.trated; tTurkeof am flowerets.. to geol. atm Practical Engineer's Magasine. 6 vent Co. Gib • daraleers'a commentary On the NOV TeStILMCIR:4* • Nay Kook .or Christmas. alserantlT illnetratot Kir s'ablbet Edition of tomingeare. 12 vebn Katrth's Anal eictionmi Universal Library of dtandardAntbors.. enitC Fleetwoa Life of MristAtco Plot= Miami , lad BOY* Illustrated; Pictorial th.W.my of Elentapn_ke4.line her.. • Catalogues, are now ready. It Ili ltAwlg. DMINISTEATORS' SALE 'Or.: BANK ASTOCKS—OnTtonesdir seetott . ll! rad. ilotSe . o s. s Mszchslats . " ItnhanKs. 4th L . ALI al toe old. aro =8 outrootettettatore cd,tlos edge _Thea.. 50 &nice' Iderebserta r eond Itionufeeturereßazokl 3 * ko,„ Z. 0 Bartle of Potasbaroth &ace neliailf• Bank AO, P., - • , me'Xi e. M &9121. Amt. ItIOVJE LIQUORS, GROCERIES,* &C., 11_,) AT AIICTIMI—On /hider morolos. Jima I.o es 10 oclk, et the oommercial milee L immui, carer or Wood end *to 0%01111 be sold: . • ..; • Mee Am k ffne CoselleiC ui exime Port. m ltrabulan n. 10 ; a . " se Eau chegsglao Tola llremb 30 bon* W.,IC. Ming _ _ . 10 " Mulder& N.N. v. Bloleami. • ISPIMS. EaWr. Voirl.Mes. _ . r. DMA. Aeat. Manne Hospital' Supplies. .0313T0M MI/1M Plitabwwth. - - Surreyer'e Mint Mar J 6.1 RAT. 1) PROPOSALS viltsbe received at t. 7 Ude elm until 12 o'clock et the 26th day. or TasitAlr the supplice of the follO.inO erdelm, for tIIe vatst:the • eleket t & wth (lln"it , ed ofitajtea..)..ldiarate Liospitatt`near =atta Batt r Beet as free se possible from Boue-------..Prbeerl Uro.a Engar• oath Octet :niddllow do , 11e ?lour. per bhl Pert do Best.rriiwnorPrlg r 4 . 11, per O Mid dll or the witbin (or a);; . ee) artielen i;c, to of eity best quality, and fobe fterolshedst such times ami in Emelt Quantities as on the niquiritkra In the dtawartst eta iloipital. approved by the Sarveyer.insay be maim). • • A ny other article. that may he wanted. the Mend" v. furnish at the lowest mentat :prices. It is enlmated that the nataler of patients to be topplint whinging* about al per day, in addition to which there will be stenree ten ofilnwe and servants to be supplied, • Arty information concerning he coronae. enu DO Or= on application at this omen. • • .301 IN BASIMI3B. BurreTtir and Arai, •• • . U.O. urine iharintoL ' ' l'roclorgornal.' ' , . . Yvirtue of a precept under the .hatto,.. Wm.D. Slcillnre,Trdent of the Claud of Orr, .., invad far the sth Judicial Mania of Pomo,. runl lid sustke of the Oaort of Oyer tad Terminer, and al Jell Delivenr in and far mid Diatriet, end I"' Booze and GaMiel Adams. rata, Amodate Judge , . aim ,rums, insmifOr the comotyof Allegtomy, de , - Zid dpiy of May. in the par of our Lard cos .i. - - and Mont inmdred and lifry-dni, and to me &reek r l'idin ray, _ .._ l"e l ff ileL i rli -artAVVlPithrtta the lod m 0. ." y ofJ nue nert.at 0 or.;/1. Public notice Le lormbygivanto starve:lam ofthilieser Coroner cud °unstable, of ths sonny of .&1,h., the. they be Umtata there, intladronmer —tureoakylla that mom ,d i . .1 * * y , d e. ? 1 ., - i nji , t 2. : . e ge , a = 1 , i t i to titre , i m s t 15 et r wfir r e ... . , Mikes, Saito:dr behalf apposreto be dosir-sral ill, thor ' that will =mode the prism:in that now mu, or :MaY N In the jell of mid -comity of Allegheny, to .be thenead then/n urs e r o peeentesgainstthem sa ethillbehist. - : Giunide my head in Plttabaridt,thietninT de:: °flay, in therea t of our Lord, one thaaaand 4 hn, dyad and flfty-five, and of the - Commonwealth TA,:, liindersipedyironld invite istitentkal lEREAL ATE of Gen. Imo. via& ba ten ferule .t tut Llberty.l Moat 12 erre@ of II drat on the Flank hos& opposite. theltattroad Stabibeyentlenil be onl4 In lots to sattrarthamtk .- . Vat MANSION MIMI Is alio convenient to the Statiots. =die the hued on:dry toelblileo tn the hdaktdrhoort. wolf watered, and ban* I trei=il frgß ,Varaz t ieried Y rne li . "l .4rittne •ill emu In I of rota ftre tO ten sera: . rentr.rl; rmT recon=k m arlf i nn tgaTantl ee rt ruentlT ists tot:: eets to serve. other than to lee it to Oa best, ddrantalp dr ths croirtotr. and tboseadthlnd to Mow* • btfOb Ilanotantrir,essinot end a better opportunity. -41.1rthi• land la within • few tolontes ..Ik of tha statiott,:totf an eta oda ran newly ever: tan. farm font d.la O. momlost.till sewn in. tr. Maio& ktrlnt. the . hathlehlt min and toeohanle al the, eonmilenee net tondarte of country life wltllst hozsoind their Vides en is ila tityZfOrWit!r r.PITTSIIIIRGH TRUbr CORP . tam This at declared ailtrldeaad 0f Nairn , egg, cal led mock out at thelectlte alike bat- six soontles. pays a ibeth,elta. 5a7411421• ...JO= D. BOULLT, Outer VALUABLE MITENI2O3I.- 411,412:41 . 17 marnizoivrmi-77ffrldr08. , AE m SRS: - EDWIN ictfrAL amEr.l-!limiairearefiar esasobsed tbe olubcoass= li sfjour sooty Dais gated Oom v = o ' r ni lsissalasi . Must Ilosolur, MM. I tato lawn= in Troth .. - lyou eat tam public srtth the lbllowtag statgasent on thalamus of Win- Wtails Iltinehnoirr MlUßtooe, thliv behest damp ter. it would mud: ballad from , Was to foam • bathes ot wheat tor hour. ssouslug than walla =lot themes Um tura= ooti o gas& oparatlasa , sage dun.' elthestate dour, shorts, ebb. stud aad testa ~Tbe at assb•mos , also dour lo of gm mongol Clusall - n eadtho faddists bulb. el Ls oqual to tbsslasdo t...o.€OlWoand lathe asodora s i onstroothat e r t =emuzMa irri=arda.tiftholifticallitoottlf ba tramp:our:Mom motion to tatottast.- bat eo ,ptlrna d`sadaaall , eonsoosuctly le opt u o ti.,,,gt,gst alder wed taro' but Mb gem te=trosof tbrer i sCitti eart s t ; l ul Its ato moms of colietaudlssaoad osoossat or oorita oCariasll .w.tor hear. tear . teLO - taw WNW= ' ea Watts ptitaDULta,essd adapt& 'say wrra noor in use. gossnot but Wok. that erg lovt to HIM to asoossetulls establbtad to wean Bluth In (ho bake, It 11 tod sualress teka the Tgestedc thedist busthbasted . .A .6 " .. trui riged Tab ransom /4111 eau to sdon =tot diktat No. 113 Area mt.. next to th e Theists*. o'clock to ill. LOreDo3l3.l7ltU t , 04 . 700 . 7100tZ from A% oklosk tbn aftenron math tom, Qom wtobtKut to =Clogatty State Ilbtats. .ZOO late:Agog .4111 7 et tat mod, litaxplo _Stable I= *Valle for sales mad well stro all luitliftotion neatly* 'to 11. Thom tloaltout tt eacrairlos In this proottalux .porn wm do will to gall and we it scosa aabmtdredearodolast y daril. . Thu tubes valets Ms Patautees ase Cabo and !Stotts ablsoults lb* met Wald la suatottlo tO tha lsst row_.'onoto NWT tlansuud do 'North Otto Pasant a agvti Vnt.la. 44 Vto and Jamas M. Cork, hand imatoraligin WO loft loom ime. lOr tb• inatolo of. selling 'Lb!. COM ittnOoL County Ind *MMI .02 Sole. • . • iesatrsawitting taittAmmatiotgut iielasPounis talCo. Mel gd. r; talTddltal NTRY WALL PAPRii,-- 7 1"wo new de ' ego of tam sad Math jiinfrsed sod Its by - , , - Visxams Y. MARSHALL ILOUR--700•bbls BD . -pollee and extrwin ran and Ihr oda ter . w. wEssuas ca. A- N oRN NEAL-150 bbla sifted in. star" end .rzo D. W. unarm a CO. EX.TRA FABILLYPLI)OI3. - :of 'the ,henatt b mu o sto .untipmbana andlltn±eds . : - U.N.WIUTARCii.% ta ARD TIMES is nt present "se fnmtli ar tertwebolti wards, but perwew thrall not think s the hue they were_ &want hrw etwapber rza bur Otaht Ow Old wed 470na0 cum. TIIELIt. whoa eau can bar. tens 'Paote teem - ete, sae laments, Otett. atOwtib at- In Mk% 010 sacker Hog* . Eitir, for tide trr o mete "i• Luau:an. k op.- HOPS= -1 , bale for . ; 21y- : • ILDALZELL tt: ILL opentiusmortunvat • • ••• , 7.7 f 33 Market et. area flint Lima. . reacted sug ccdorgragenglipszed lloggilit, at guitr-.7 , 'r maws Begs its*, Ulm.* •777041:47777 , -7 , '• pa& Drew Mks gsr 77 agate stw.T r^.: : a r.Atalgtast atilga •at gnat 14,1 -turner gal laig tUnit, rgiuktig: EniOt i it rn S"e a9lo;ili . .4 Wit= etarri` Xalitt irraY• lED ,FORD MINERAL W fresi ! ""traer e MiT 8. 1270.41==br LOOMS AND LITAIPS4 , -Best: brands of 2 1 lARY .F:KVELYK.•!;IIIO luillZT'And i Veondigocaot - Irarii. 1 1'.101,14 lade& Iswet> ,e___. 2 tlttigt_cm,pra , u m a ire= Clbstim the 1:- 6 11/181.elle=1=t; Atill:ti " ta r h t= ll 7?„ - 1 wrsillt WoupsAbVrelirad Bray., 4,7nont iii.. , I -- W. 1 4.16g=41 nratlre4 l ol l SV:t . 1 ' \ . q
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