PITTSBURGH_ GAZETTE PUBLISHED BP D. E. WHITE- - .72ITTSt3ITELGI I: MONDAY MORNING,' PEB• 4, 18613. DA g Or--51.x Dallaragrarrra. Ps7nble *dm°. y w y --WHEEL IL. if —l4m ore annum. In srl yaw.— OMNI on lb, fakodng .incie peer Ten Cem Cr annum_ and tha peeprit=r=t Tea; le mi. r:Warcile resumed TOthei,lsepubliam of the Mated States: I of In anneraanazontb what appear. to be the pa.•etd.dt.a thm SoMilbriarOSien:4 it the, mg 'Mallttorrof Arrrire fardonof the ow lean pr e, toe oodroan of the Store fort Gonallt• De.ea nm f rart4f", meat; Alareachueeste, New York, Fenn iillablcan,4ll6tanak sad Wisconsin( hear . bit Inetterthe SevllllAreautOf Qs Union to meet in Infra. Chafeutioa .O.htetntrita on toe 32d of f throw r. a• marpoar of pole/Alas the if &Moral errant slaAlo oadreorldlAS fof f National Delegate Groaeortao of the Brpubllcan party; at Kan enbemocke •t dab to oandsdateollr tbm Poreldwoof cue Moe ,Preml MolsfeA.? bo)olAratfial ot the flood= In Noraorrfh A. , Y. ATONE, el Ohio. 040DIITCH. at llama, DAVID WILIIOf, of LOWRANCE BR eltiltltD, Vt. • WEL,LLAIt A. WHIT 6, of Who man ELECTED I! We are extremeli gratified' in being able to announce, this morning, the election of BANKS as Speaker. Atter I struggle unprecedented for firmness oa the Side of the Republicans, and stuhboin factiousness on the part of their oppo nents, the latter were forced to yield the plural ity rule and permit the only party in the House expressing the public; to suoceed. All praise is doe to the noble men who haie preserved an unbroken front on the side of freedom foi two long and weary months. The value of their triumph can hardly Int expressed in words. TEA Foams Nauss.—Tae intelligence by the Arabia is exoestlingly interesting, but so mixed up and contradictory, that it Is difficult to ar stye at Jttoy jerptatisfactory deoleion as to the 4,,true - . state of affairs ; The proposal which Count Eaterhasy took to St. Petersburg required an tm °auditions' acoeptanes or refusal. Count Nessel- - rode by direct coitmutdostlon with the Court of Vienna, undertook to stare off so abrupt a conclusion to negotiations which promised the adhesion of Austria to the Allies, in case of re jeotion of the proposals sent by Esterhazy, in which he salted far some modifications of the terms offend- Mb Wae deolined. and Ester- hasy • and the whole Austriak Legation was re quiredtp leaVe St Petersburg on the 18th of Janney, anlees the term,. of the proposed were agraitdrio. On the 16th, news wan received that Russia had yfelded to the demands of Ant. kris and. the . Allies. Ooe account says that “Busela bad unconditionally accepted the pro-, positione," anotbei, "that the accepts the propo sal as a basis of negotiatione," and still another, "that Ruda agrees to negotiate on the term, proposed." We think it will be found that Bus Ala hzi yielded sufficiently to prevent the break- Off of the nellotiatione entirely, but that there will be dinoeiered a Ilk& in, the accep tation which will enable her to clip out unlees mho chains tench terms as she requlree, or sea measles detaching *awls from the tales. She is famous for her diplomatic subterfuges, end we shall not ballevershe has humbled herself so far se to accept uteconditlonelly the terms proposed to her witboat farther evidence. In the mean time, spent:Liston' iti provisions had well be on their guard, as the tumbling of prices on the first news of a prolpeot of peace 'is a sufficient frn_diostion of what 'would be the result should the rumor prove tine. Tlil CINCIMATI ;SLATE Casa.—TMs case was still, at the lemon dates, on hearing before the Id. S. Commissicnei, Charges of murder bare been preferred against, the mother who killed her infant, and against three oPthe rest as ad oeseories, and au attempt will be made to arrest them and take them into the custody of the State offieers before the . Commissioner gives hie decision. Mr. Jollifte, their attorney, said that it might seem strange that as the attorney for these people he should demand that they be given up on a charge of murder, but each and all of them had inaired him that thty woad go eitgisy to the gallos rather than be yearned to trayery; Daring the investigation it came out that the Marshal refused, bi serve substrate for the de fendants, tinder orders from Washington. - F The Commissions" atated that there was no law providing for the subptenaing of witnesses for the defendants or fugitivearin such cases.— The law provides for the belying of subreoss issued by the masteks, but for none on the behalf of the slave. The 11. 8. Marshal was under no obligation to serve them, and therefore refused. Tale is inotherbeamifol epeoimen of the work ing of that inhuman:; law. , , Fuson° in Latutostut —A hill has passed the lower Hones of our State Legislature, which provides that the Itatiroad Companies of the State shall, within Aloe month', erect good and sufficient fences alcuig their roads wherever ne cessary to the protection of private property •aud the prevention of accidents, together witb such cattle-esrds and other creations as ore repaired in connection with such fences, and upon default of the Company to erect each fences, to:, it shall pay triple dpmages for any injury to person or property occasioned by each default, As a similar bill is pending in the Senate, with some additional provisions, it is probable that one or the other will become a law. . . MIL BURT M. Futrell, iti a private letter to friend at home, which boo jest been published, vindicates his pieseot course, and says: "Greeley and Seward, will of coarse be down upon-.mo.:bot• theyrare determined to crucify every man who *4l not join their Republican parte' Prom this we= are led to understand that Mr. Puller does not contddez_ himself a member of theßepUblican partY. Why then does he hang on to a Place on the p.spublioan State Committee? • TB2 LIQUo2. LAW,—In the proceedings of the State Senate nu Thtiredey we find the follow MS "Mr Ingram moved to take up the bill from the 'Roues to repeal the Restraining Liquor Law. - The motion was, not agreed to—yeas 11, _rule 21. Tb , bill introduced by.ldr. Wilkins to repeal the Liquor Lew, .and enbetitute therefor a Li ' emu System, Was then taken up in Committee of the Whole,, and after some debate theriron, the Committee rose,' and had leave to sit again on Tuesday next—yeas 17, Clays 16—those in favor of the sheeted° repeal of the prevent law voting for the immediate consideration of the b 1.1: Mr. Ingram then renewed his motion to take up the hilt from the, House to repeal the Re straining, Liquor Dix, but it wee negatived— ._ yeas 12, says 21). 11 was then motel! to make the bill the order • of the day for to-morrow, and upon the motion _ a lemby debate arose, with sundry motions to amend, act., allot .which Militate that the bill • will not the Senate in its present Obspe,— . The vote on .tekins up the bill is considered a teatvote. - The .qoestion eta( pezling, the Senate adjourn ed till 'X o'clock. _Senate motet 8-o'clock, and resumed the consideration of the motion to make the bill re - pealing the Restraining Liquor Law the order of the day for 'tomorrow. Various amendments were moved, and: finally, on motion of Mr. Price, the bill, was :Made the order for Wednes day nest—yeas 19,' nays 10." The correspondent of the ijkiladelphia Lager „says; o The Senate hse resolved to take up Judge I Wilkins' License tall, and Ignores the existence ' — "of - tie Donee Mir !to repeal the sot of last see slop to remain the sale of Intoxicating liquors. • The-hater bill cannot pass the Senate; and It is altogether probable that midi a' license bill as will receive the votes of a majority of that body "- will not meet with the favor of a majority of • •the House. Should the Senate resolve only to • license hotels, and to blot from existence the beer and other drinking honors which flourished tinder the license. law of 1849, the anti-jog law majority of the ,tiousa will, most probably, not • accept D. Only t,be moderate men of the House would rote for such a proposition, and they are • but *smell part ; cf the Democratic majority.— efloy, and the Temperance men would probably a enedtuta a majority, but the latter are not • likely tit enter into any combination, the effect of whieh ;mulct, be to supersede , the existing .161 *Act IMlllsktilte for it a less effective system. tae, from-the probable disagreement of the • twobenne there may be no legielation on the entecte- . a '_reatiltwiloh: .OPIloa!o .m 1141 1 1 19 ~.probible,. If this should be the ;soh the Bee . .usiolott - ~!quorrjLaw Perot be rePooled to .3initer%wry for colleens. law; e'e r with longer on, It will grow In pnblisamtlimalien , whilsoperatt i ts enemies will have exhausted themes!. as in their Wogs onsintight upon it." Frdm Itsulzas---Latest News. The following intelligence we copy from the Bt. Louie Democrat of "koeminy Ratstrat of OW War in Konica-4 Battlefought in ckfence of the 'Ballot Box—Lawrence in Arme—The Country Preparing to Fight. [Drom oar Elprist Oorrospondont ] 1./manor, K. T., Jan. 20, I 0 A. M. • I resume my correspondence. There is emit war in Sanaa. An engagement was fought at Eaetin, a village twelve miles northeast of Leav enworth, by moonlight, about two o'clock Friday morning. It lasted about twenty minutes.— Severideof the border men were wounded and two of them were expected to die every moment, he Free State Man—a eon of Mr. Sparks--was slightly wounded in the forehead and arm, but not disabled. This important news was brought here about midnight by a special messenger from Leaven worth, from whom I received the subjoined so count of the origin of the difficulty and the par ticulars of the engagement After returning from Lawrence without so conipllehlog their openly avowed determination or exterminating the northern emigrants and Free State Squatters, they avenged themselves by destroying the ballot-box at Leavenworth, and throwing the preen of the 2irritorial &O- W kite the Missouri river. They threatened, also, to lynch several of the Free State men, and hang two obnoxioim individuals—Mr. Warren, a member of the Eames legion, Mid another per son, whom they tali the .4- 2 .1 correspondent of the Miming Democrat." _ . Same that time ruffianism has ruled Leaven worth• Her Free State men there are unarmed, aid without an experienced leader, while their proximity to Platte county render' an undisci plined opposition to the mobocrats unavailable. Mr. Slocum, the Free State Mayor of Leaven worth, seeing the impossibility of restoring or der, resigned his office some time ago. A Pro- Slavery Mayor was elected. The election for State officers was to be held throughout the Territory on Tuesday last. At Leavenworth, I am informed, the Mayor - issued a proclamation, forbidding the opening of the polls. This despotic mandate excited great in dignation. The judges adjourned the election till . Thursday, and appointed it to be held et Bastin. An armed force was raised at Leavenworth, or in that vicinity, to seise the ballot box. Thp Free State men were informed of their danger and prepared to meet it. Spies brought the in telligence to Leavenworth that the Free State men. were arming. They then determined to take them by surprise and therefore postponed an attack until the evening, when they expected to find the Free State 'men unprepared end to ecise the ballot box without any difficulty. At twilight, the Pro-Slavery men made a charge. About a dosed Free State men stood awaiting them—but there were twenty others 'conceited. They tien halted st shoot one hundred yards from the house. Tbey 'were thirty five or forty strong— the majority on horseback and ail of them well armed. Some of the Free State men in the house got excited, and rushed out to charge on the enemy. As soon as the Pro-Slavery men saw force, they wheeled about and withdrew to some dor MOO, Tney then placed a picket guard In the lens that led to the house, and disarmed one or two Free State men, who attempted to poor it name time after. Mr. E P. Brown, • Kentuckian, determined to pat a stop to their interference. With an equal number of Free State men, he marched up, to. the picket guard. Both parties presented arms. Mr. Brown told them to surrender or be shot. They surrendered. Four of them were disarmed, the other, a friend of one of the Free State guard, was permitted to retain hie arms After this exploit several of the Free State men returned to their homes. They thought that the Pro Slavery men had left About two o'clock as Mr. Stephen Sparks, (of Bush oenoty, End.,) was on hie way home in company with hie son and nephew, they were pursued by a com pany of fifteen mounted men, who ordered them to halt and eurreoder. They refused to do eo, retreated to a fence and prepared to defend them selves. The nephew, who was on horseback, galloped back to Bastin and informed Mr. Brown of the situation of his friends. Mr. Brown with fifteen men, marched rapidly to rescue them and arrived before they were arrested. Both partied moved an to a cross-road where the Pro-Slavery men were reinforced. They parted, but before they had gone far several shots were fired into the ranks of the Free State compatty. .An engagement ensued. Volley after volley was rapidly exchanged. The combatants then retreated to two houses, at rifle shot distance, and kept up a constant fire for five or ten minutes. One Free State man, with a Sttarpe'e rile, lay down behind a snow bank and fired at every man of the opposite party who dared to show himself. .The firing was kept up until both parties were exhausted, when the Free State men withdrew to Bastin. The ballot box, in the meantime, bad been Rebored anitrar ried out of town by one of the voters. On tho following morning, as Mr. Brown was returning alone to Leavenworth, he was over powered by an armed force and arrested. Mr. Minard, another Free State man, who had also made himself obnoxious by his condupt, onthe previous evening, was arrested during-the fore noon. Tho pro-Slavery men announced their determination to bang both of them, as goon as two men of their own company, wno are mortal ly wounded, should die. Hiders were dispatched to every part of the Territory, to announce the danger of the priso ners, and obtain forces to insane them. The messenger arrived here at midnight. A Council of Safety was bald immediately, and horsemen were dispatchei In every direction, to collect forces for the defense of the Free State. men of Leavenworth, who are threatened with destruction. The weather is very cold, and an . 107 wind is whistling through the titivate, bat blood is at fever heat, and every one is -nxions to march, without delay, to the theatre of war. The eptr it-etErring dram le sounding outside; men 'dai ries& on their shoulders, are &arching to the appointed places of reddesibur, while the Ishtar of Lawrence are melting lead and making cart ridges. •In haste, J. B. :.~ ~ t The statement that Mr. Millard was taken prihoner, pioves incensed., He is now in town, having made his escape at the time he was sup posed to have taken. The stumbling of one of the horses of his pursuers, and the fell ng of the rider wee mistaken by those looking on at the arrest of Mr. M. He was pursued about two miles, nod fined upon usenet times, but es. Gaped uninjured. Mr. Sparks is also in town, and =Arum the truthfulness of the above re port, on far melt came underdas observation. Mr Brown was taken by the mob as narrated above while on his way home with several others He ohj , ated to being taken, and thought it bet ter to sell his life as dearly as pounds on the spot, but his eseoctatee urged him to amender claiming that they would all be slain. This he finally, bat very reluctantly consented to do, in consideration of saving the lives of his compan ions who seemed so unwilling to defend them selves. He and seven others wire taken back to Bustin, and guarded through Friday. At night they took Mr. B. out after releasing the other— , for the purpose of hanging him, having their ropes and implements ready for the work. Some of them proposed • oompromise—that they !Mould lynch him nod let him go. This was 'greed to, when several persons sprang upon him with their hatchets and bowie-knives, and ! commenced etabbing,obopping, beating and MAN log him until he was felled to the earth, after re ceiving-three mortal wounds in his head with hatchets, and nuntoroun other injuries, any of which would probably have canned hie death.— After laying upon the cold earth for a while, consciousness seemed to return, when he rose and attempted to escape, but he was again taken, beaten, kicked and dragged to a wagon which he wan thrown into like • dead brute , Iselin this condition was carried Len miles to Dnun's grog gory, in Salt Creek-Talley, :where his slayers went through the farce of attempting to dregs hie wounds. Finding that he mast die and hu man Ware Finding to get the aseen:teney, he wan carried to his own home, three-fourths of • mile disntat a t g M n a charge h o e f h h a i d s r w e i e f e e. v ed She iterroga the Wailes, and he responded faintly, though audibly, "I have been murdered by • gaited cowards, in cold blood, without any cause!" Immediately after, he gasped, and expired. In relation to the matter, the Herald of Free- Boca of the 19th inst., holds the following lan • • page: . 0 19 e are positively assured thatit lute been de termined upon to.arrest every member of the State Government when it goes into operation on the 9th of March next; and that Jones Is al• ready making Arrangements for his posse again in advance from blimmuri. If another party from that State comes here on inn* an expedi tion, we hope to Hooves not person will ! lowed to return to telL th e tale of their extinct tioh. They should be ghat down like wild beasts, and their bones allowed to .blezett In be enn for centuries, a warning to Altura invaders. We hope further, that if the Governor of Missouri will allow a foray of vagabonds from that State to make inroads upon a peaceful, nnoffendlnu neighbor, that the citizens of 'adjoining States will home to the rescue, and teach them that. both parties can play at the same game of war. "We have been harreesed, and put to the ex pease of thousands on thousands of dollars to protect our people from outrage, and still they are shot down in cold blood, without any offense, save differingin opinion on a political question. Unless Congress interferes immediately, and puts a stop to the gathering Storm, so true as • God of Infinite justice rules the world, so true • war nohow never was dreamed of upoli the Asiati c= continent will open-urines with all halter- Tore The. people of; sixteen States,- , and em. bracing three-fourths of the free population of the Union ere never to remain Roles lookers on mut leo tl/Olr ' lent end brothers slain- In oold blood oe the 091101 of Swam The blow ones struck the shook will ptepli upon Sfissouri, end !he Rd, who can our ,j.. - .... ;. - ..... 7 . -.2 '-..; 1 • - .-.=:'-.-- - ..:.... .:.,-.:, ....;,- - ....,..-- - i..r . - - air , -,.... , ...,.,,,.. .."-,-----• :.-..‘.....- - . -- -- --- - . - - - Ensthee by the Adapts. , '•Me i . the Pt etiditut Sider of the Met rafinets' an& Mechanics' Fire & Malmo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Nee York papers of Friday afternoon Con- OmEonTA Dials.cf, 11 - cetcrn .leren.'d Ceejarenv, INSURANCE COMPANY, , _ •,--.-- Da f. scarf & Coz-Gencr. Having been afflicted with fain much more news-than the telegraph accord-inste, altheois . 07 PHILADELPHIA. i in my wide. end rah.. to MT Don. TELCALTPLOBENOE, Preddent. ed to us, and which we give below. The open- . my Inosi anddepresedon of erdrit• tor ...• 2 .. • .....th. Men. 13: Emrrmio, dog paragraph, relative to the peace question, is • I ... 0 0 . doroalP.too k°.° d '" " f°° •' Ma.'"'. Ini ''''' •' much more distinct than that giver , by telegraph: ed L i ver Pills Alai. has blmetited me very peat/1 and ..._ ..__ ...._,IPPATE.IfEHT. OP HIIELINESS. THE PEACE 011E81107., . the —Mend Pills me much acre tend and ricaeint in 1 '''-' .". ..... d•7° ` .. V,.. t° lBtr n art r ' hit aor of . , their action than the old McLane. Plil. *Lich 1 have fro , 4... r eme r ...... 1 i n ed.d. r raredrennt___AfislAl Ii do Fire do..- Aim 82 The grand news of the week is that Easels armour lakes =ratan. I can with mocimice moor ' t the afflicted and my friends , , agrees to negbtiate on the basis of the terms ' '" .°°"°"l"2 "' "d Pal" -'' . - . ! proposed by the Allies. as both pleasant and curative. I .. . ....7 2...18..8. GIDEON ILI RIM. . The actual circumstances were that when 1 tor m Laces hummed Liver Feu see improved veriot- . Count Feterhasy handed to Count Nesseirode. at : funs, alio Or i. reotes Celebrated White Osumi. Lint. EL Petersburg the Austrian note of Deceinber • meat. prepared •Oki 1 Hader the enters...ion of Dr. 1. 21, he said that he wise not authorized to enter B . l t. • Recut.' Medical Graluste and Phyeiclan °restart. 1 into a discussion, but if the note wee not twee pt- i ` l `,, * P f '" k "• a nbse only as prepared by D, L Emit A Cla. ed unconditionally before January 18th, he and , r 0 ,,,. 5e ; -"; `,.,,, „,,_,, pl.. M. , WWII. V. Dr. Mo. all the Austrian Embassy must leave St; Pe- ! ""•- j - i:,„7,,,, -" ' sa i - LT, - .. Pub .ad Improved van:sires. I ' tersburg. To prevent this, Count Neeselrode ...mrudert hem:rant. do. malaria communicated with Vienna direct, and on ISM. i • D r. and . a. $.l . BB ma Wood street, W bobnals wo,e. ary 11th, Prince Gortechakoff had a talk' with JAIL.P. FLEMING, seashm.r.ame LB. t a 0 .7 4 W M hole' Count Baal, in which Gortechakoff produced a mte snot. • J :U.IM lemonade= expressing a general inclination on I - toe part of Russia to negotiate, hut prOposed certain alterations in the programme. Count tool formally received 'the document next day, Friday the 12th,' but, inasmuch se it Aid not contain an acceptance, pure and simple, of the propositions, Austria could make no reply-with out the concurrence of France and England. The Ambassadors of teen powers accordingly eent to Paris and London and received forreply, that the Western Powers had no motive to give up a decision *blob had already been carefully considered. It was further declared that if, by January 18th, Russia didnot accept the ultima tum, Count Esterhaly and the Austrian Lega tion would leave St Petersburg, and Austria would immediately seek to obtain the armed co operation of the Germanic Diet against Ennis. During the week that elapsed between Itessia's first and second reply, intense apprehension ex isted in Vienna, although without sufficient cause, for the Austrian Cabinet had taken the precaution to notify the Western Powers that notwithstanding the rupture of diplomatic rela tions, Atuitria would not be in a position{? com mence Postnatal' this year. On the letlioall pp prebensiom were set at rest by the anaonoce meet above Stated, that Russia agrees thaegott ate on the bads of the teems proposed. s: EL Petersburg letters say that Marshal Pas kiewitch has bequeathed his dying Intimation to the Emperor to make peace. He would never base given this advice to Nicholas, whosetattles he had fought, but to the young Emperor, who bad no hind in raising the war, be urged the policy of peace. Sweden continues her warlike preparations. THE EAR. The Allies' Council of War oontinueirits sit ting at Paris. Two °trams/ions, one'for army, and one for the navy, are appointed to prepare *report, Admiral Lyons and One. Can robert are the member. for Ois army, end Ad miral Suedes sod lien. Neil for the navy[ There had teen a dim:onion relating to the withdrawal or the allied force from thi, Crimea, Misdoing only Kimiescb, Sanatoria and Selektive, and making a campaign no the rivers of the:South ern province, ot. Sawa. The Admtrali opposed the plan inasmuch as it would take sikinonthe to remove the matcrul of thipast cannatign from the drimee. From the Crimea there is nothing Important. Numerous ambuscades of Cossaaks were dis tributed around the Allies' camp; but vigilance prevented many stragglers befog captured— Serena additional explosions had been made in the Sebastopol docks, sod they were : needy destroyed. France and England each - reserve one of the getes, by which the docks were ea closed; es a trophy. The Invald. Runs publishes a despatch from Prinoe Gorteithakoff, saying that a party of French, wearing white cloaks to preveut their being seen in this snow, advanced by night and surprised Haider, bayonetted the °cupolas and retreated when the Russian reserves came up. Constantinople intelligence under 4ate of the 7th bast., reports Moortivieff advancing In Asia. Hie advanoed paste are incite three hours' march of E. seroum. The campaign of the Turkish tinny in Imeritia is definitely abandon ed, In order to cover &Tearoom. Omar Pacha'e troops have begun to arrive at Trebisoade.— The Egyptian contingent had already embarked for that place. Omar Pasha bad tendired his resignation, but the Sultan refused to accept it. Omar Pacha was in disgrace at Conetentino. pie. Not long elnoe, the official commissioner for Widows sod Orphans applied to attach Ossees property in Constantinople for the beboof of his children by his first wife. In compliment to Omar the attachment was not permitted, but since the fall of Hare, the commissioner ties tak en the property. The Turkish Government has published the-account of the fall of Kari, tend ing to throw the entire respontribiliq on 'Omar. He sent Col. Simmons to defend him at Constan tinople, but Simmons finding himself supplanted there left for England. Omer blames the Turk ish Ministry and expectant Rica Piths, for wi,:ti.kaw as inglopplies. There to sonic talk that 0 ache will be sent Turkish Minister to Englan Home politics are quiet. Palmerston'e Min istry is gaining adherents In Parliament; The hope of peace throws all other new' into the abed*. The President's Message is, of course, var iously commented upon, but the general opinion was favorable. It is considered Moderate in tone, expressing the Preisident's views with dig nity and precision. No one.here anticipates a rupture between the two countries. A treaty has been made with Japan opening to British commerce the pone of Nagasaki and asked/di, the same as to the Amerleins.. The Licht Hon Henry oolburn, ex-Chancel lor A t the Exiehequer, is dead. The Countess Dousger of Errol, who was • daughter of William the Fourth by theceiebrated Mre. - Jardine, Is also dead. dim was 55 pm' old. The Emperor of Austria has signed a dames relating to Protestants. it Is liberal, =opt so ter aa it prohibits tbemarriap of Catbobo priests converted to Proterotatitiorn Governmeot has been obliged already to restrain Italian Bishops their administration of the coooordat. Zane Hooses.—The consumption of Iron for building purposes has now grovel° be immense In each of our clues, foundries are in full op eration solely engaged on building multiuse, and the adrenal favor with which troit building are'regarded, betokens en incalculable increatie in the amount of pig iron that will be required for them after s few more ;care —AI Iron fronts are deity growing in boor In this place; but it In a lido remarkable that a large portion, if not most of tbuse now erected, hue' heel cast alumnae*. Ia tutu iron city we ought certainly to fl .id some one willing toinodertake the manufacture clench casringe on a scale en tensile enough, at least, to meet the local demand. OUI BOOK TABLE. Dekh7. hie. York, h. jun lamed • X 13heel. be the au , h 4. of • 1.11. n, Rtslit.7. _" • WO P.tish •t e. • '0 Si ID BLOM= Li lILI Lilaor • v.. 101 Trim Is a work coneiderably above the dace of novelle which emerge eo rapidly from the Amer ican prem. In his preface the author tells no that it is a history of an interesting rriod of his own life. Although there are fables in it, he ie poor critic, he nays, who cannot eee that this story is , a true narrative, although the hero, whlie he represents a true person, Ie Ideal In the ooloiing and intensity of the portraitures.— Many young clergymen and teachers will eee their own experience end trials delineated to a greater or lees extent in this story. Mr. ' Derby has brought it pot in beautiful etyle. For sale by Gildenfenny & Co. and Miner & Co. Flint Hewes.—.We give this morning exciting news from Kansas, received by mall on' Sitar• day night. Tho details are painful enough. SPECIAL bi 0 T 14.424. We think we are juatitled in saying, tw i t no other Pill, or =way for Tim CoraDlelnt, by 6.11104. 110 daservedly, the reputation new 'inlayed bp Dr. it'Lanee Celebrated Liver Pills. As an ahtance that they will turn mad the Mowing asethlsta trim • WV .sight In our own alts. • Now 4.114 Jan. M I LT. Thy to certify that I has had the lira loam Ox pa yam end aver con/c1 eat ant =dicta. To hale me ant 11 commenced amp or MI anie Celeinined lAver Pllu lan now ay to the nnalln that tin' have etnr paint aced ma sod I do hereby creornmend that to all mems efdloted with a dlwased tier. They ',OM conc.- ch... MAMA APANY. No la Lana to zrp...h. MU be caned to eat An in t " IPLansOe ocamatac War Pills, manufactured b 7 doming Bros., or Plttetnnth. Pa. All other Vermltttga to ocriMidian ere ' , u narm Dr. appends maul= Urn Palo aim tda Oaf maimed Vamthan can now ho had at all InWPSetahle drat Mans. Now gamins without the droituna sed • ' PLZtIIvO:BBAS • 111 that saiemse could . o aad op - erbium megrort hi. beam crawl lAD?. L. B Wrighter rLsoold Ce. thartle Preperstkar. lt as as eully 40 I.• ergot, e ewe to "'saint. &ma. e,.. t•ken, and opereare without path.? basing the bevel. in the least cortlro. This lane in. , * is s y. mrs i, ???? dat, dimple suoiewhohetom. perfectly at. to all saw where • good 6 off If phyde I. .? pod; .31 eaurzeeptlrruble mends. Of c.f.i....ea will Y adult. domes [hi anima of tmporo Woman that eneenda foram sod • imultltua. of caleOldlleshe too .......? to meatmor, rtlmulate lhe !tree to throw., off eh ? . Igungiali t'•. sod allor Ude sully oleareqpg tlmeallffiel to carry them off through the =Parry o mOnels of the , body. tuna,' *gee you• sointelly sereldrtgraretor's bbl'.; touch damn* charm. and eorroitlaa• ;11l etth. T.i. Aria? Phyla I. a Moray as go-d • mode.' ow p.m.?", • We. Oho It • trial. hut affertiona *oreamy..? look boob. Nor We by 011 ruilretablm &VW' • . fat: rad . P. '.8.P.116111, • ',. . . , fkmlptor, " Modlor,...StuoD o Phu 04 Wood Oere.r. 810. • to Tiara amis. , bitsliii Von saa iluius .trenr. magneto, to. bogs fooffraltUff Olt Iliad I se mortmeat of pair Pow Offal Maar rPt Illtdallh ill "1474 a `WELLS, MIDDLE & CO., 86 Feerth et. near Wood, •Pittsburgh, Pa., mAivrmicirtsiess . Baggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly. on hand, received direct hose their ireetOrr,lll ark Co P.O. hill sad varied es- Whit Thong% Igerlee, Landau Waano ps,hum.' whips. Dm Whim Planters' ocouidt nod 000dls,.tWhips, Carrleire sad anti WhiP.. Btata Stoats nod Lftdo,hc. ararA. styles of IVldeerroMPtly thrashed to order. WOrdere foam the tre, are sollotted and OromeOlY ild ie 9 l/h Pfd ly& l'Mv' t.9 ll:l6‘'." WAZWri"-151 • Lypa's Kathairon—Tho ladies have pro cbam,(l thle art.als to be, 'by hr. the cleanest and moat delightful pletehrstich ever used; and from than . verdict. In sue matte:ether. 1..0 ►ppa•<. Th.lr dn314.0 I. as tainil 4.11 grounded Err Its ►onderfnl efficacy in restos" Ins. Dismaying and beautifying the Bain cleansing It from dandruff apdau ot.er hubuti , leg n= ll Headadss. Se , togethse Its deist:an' perfume, .ad Its pasha eiollo.lll. and d Otte result., of the great care taken lulls preperitim) hare made It the moot unl. rsmallY Mauler ante.. of the Sind. lo the ured. Bull sold. by all respectable des era for Its ants. Be sure and ask for Lyon's liattishca. to ►void valuele.s hattstlcros. ELIZITII.Ifirb/KOQP 0 W. rroprietors. Idtarty st.. Ne• fork. tor ul.lTi IL BILLIES 100. and all other dealers I.l.ltainB ILIELAWAHEMEITUAISATETY ANICE Ortl? NT, 01 1 1 , 10 E. S. E. ecnner Third had b its, Ybiladeroble. Id 4 MI INRURANCOIB. Oa 9211431..11, (MUM% ktUrIGHT. w ho, arta cf the old. INLAND lh eIOR *NUBS, GE Oecd6, by Bayern klanal, bates sad uzia Carriage*. 1,0 all Dans or the Onion PePITRANOBI I . Oa Wircishfllee generally. Oh Omer, Dmellio Hower, ho, 41.9911.0 ,11 , /019 Nor 011.. 1866 Bmdi eski tioacari., R.., 920 " Philedelphla. Utz um] ether 86,1 0 03 80.91119 Urdu, BaLlrontli and luourand• Coto 7:8 060 10 O.W 6n 25.820 09 111.1•409 do. 91.170;;;0;—F. on liarine WIWI. moody 1219.91,-9.ad other 09bta dim the Uompan7.— • 03.099 .6 Total asaaant of Armes. 4811,ma 04 . . DIILIO OBS,' William Martin. • rennet INl'llsaln. .10esph H,tleal, el . Chu.. MCI/. 8 BtBBBB Noi nonu .. goads; f Pamuol , obn 0 Ds.* Harr 180 , 88. Pothert Burton, Junal Tr.d sir. Jobs It 1.28808 , WBBBB3 1711. erns 0. La gr. , Joshua L. Primo, • 114.ard D.:Unita .. 7 z, Jima* T•usk... Hamm 0.0088, J.*. W. arises/2d. 0 Joba•on, ‘ Wm O. Ludals. J anus C. Eland, Obarise Schntbsr, Trsephlins Paoldlng.• J 'l' Loss. Pittsburgh. Dr h. SI Huston. 'D. S. Nora., Utah Dna& John B. rut Is WILLIAM In Mall Assaf nt. THOilas -0 ElarlD. ri . Prundent, JOrgig w. Corsi, &anti : • : L. LIADEIII4. LOLL Wstat et— PittahurLb. PEASIVILVLIIIIA INBURABC33 00. Or PITTSBURGH, Horner Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Authorised Capital $300,000. INSURE DGLLDLNGS AND °THAR PROPERTY • AUMinn LOU or Daman. by WU., And tbs halls of tt.a Ear and Iniand MLA/atm and TranaPort.D... masmone Wm: P.Jobrodoo, Rods Pattenon. Jacob Paintar, W. NUCUntoct.. Jaa. P. Tutor:, r. doiltb. U P. p.k. I.l3rier apron'. W.A. Hampton. A. J. Jonas, J nes. 11, H. 0.06aD, A. 1 Dania. W. B. H. ten. D. U. Long. Proddant, Eton. WM. I. JOHN ST"N. Vic. errldant. RUDY PAITIRSON. Secretary A Trearnmr. A. A. U•Antlis. nol2 Behaneis Mutual insu ran LPHl A...ce Company OF PIILLADE • 017111 E No. 70 WALNUT 871i1fdr. ratll77.674—Ands. 11Z32.093. &arra, hrearaL INBOEL&NCE--Ort Buildlngs, Met °basal" f ainliare. Ea. in flan or country. Th. mutual Wade* combinad pith the secaritr of • Etosk Carnal. matins the Insured to share la the profits of the Ossapaar, Intheat Natality for loam The eatiptCardOotam of thisprofi rnparty, Syr t., are eattrertible. at pas, luta the Capital Mock of the Clastdl. 0. U. GLEN TINGLEY, Presld.mt. Ummrate, 81.14ary. . DIEJOCTONS: Clem lend. It. Ashharet. W. IMiream. Charge N. Gahm, T. C. Radthill, Gm. W. TWIN/. G. W. Carpeatm. Z. uettinna Robert Stoma IL L Carson. Va l ist L. 9101 Rohert Tolaad. Edward G. Jame. Jaam• Taylor. Wm. klaseir, 'Jamb T. atlas. r d G. M. Btraaar A lr bi &Male, Pitts's. J. 0,001110. *matt. tahlt.fe , • <exam. Tlard sod Wand etrerta Wised. Insurance Compy of Pitlaburgh. BAnAIXT Preride st. BILMURL WILL. &Cr. 077163. lidwArza. 712 new Lizrzr IND FOOD BWIL RR. . MUM BULL AND CARGO RIBES ON SHE 011 R) AND SUARIALAISSI RIVERS, AND SILIBUTARIIR haura ZO. 0' D... 0 by ^re. ALSO yaisf !BA and INLAND NATIGL47.IOF HPo.l4Tirlalf. IM3CT0111: Wm. . • Oast. Mark Itt•liing. S. SI Elm toz B S T, ' Wm. Blajd= l. • timbal:WS. John B. Imo R. Pm:awl. WrAncio Wm, Wslto BWwW. J. Sabcormakw. la.- Id. Mow. John Ithlvtan Wra. 11"71. PIT'rS.I3IJR O aH Life,' Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Mee, Corner Market and Water &Mita, PITIISBUROLI. soar GAL Mar, ~nut. Jam D. Mainz. 5807. This Company makes every Insurance ap• otreXiar to at ems.t.:l yttli L 171 , lislasairmrsiarg=s pollafaa i tist mos po And against Loss or Damage by rue, and . ,....... a „ssaltut lb. Po* etas sad lulaa. Navlsattas Gad .P.Zr.V..l77S—tho Icnresirstas (manna WIN Way 'mil nrcies. D2I4IOMIUR arr"Br,lbtOS7. rOneri.o9, CIOSI kloClurna. Bodin Galan?. AN. a. &Ca., aaaal a =Pa Fft.woulL D., John ll= Jahn MM. Krbutb.not. David i5kr26.1.011 liketip. Lb il° N. ice. ILlttaanlng. P.. Western Insurance Coinuany OF PITTSBURGH. Will insure against all kinds of flue and Marine Risks. mum= I 7 Mlles it, Slum Parbt, Jar Illabolsy I. so. sae, - . Nbuk.k. Geo. Denim rm. Lim. W. ItUtelaym, IMMO 110i13.1. C lluasub. G. W. Ammon. P. 77714..77. Wm. H. emttL. g♦ Soma nuttualas mammuul by Dbruan web u s , tbi a p=r4susity. uud ha sill Mangy_ sm sad promisty pst .su moot of lam Owum. Na. P 7 Wste SUP, 7710 mg own Wanhow) up malm. Mahwah : 1"1111,,AD ELPIII.A Pire and Life Lima= Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITZ tifsel7STOM H0175A Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Pupa= or landtad, on •orart v oor rlotion of ?royalty or Worohandtro, at mansards ra of ormolu= Rona= P. ILO , Praddont. 11. W. BrafW3!.Yko Proaddiurt. Mum P, Halo, 11 F"C r , 11. adnor-. P. d. Bsyrra. Jos. ft,panl. C. 13berman. John Qur'an, B. J. klogarWra. N. Mar. 1. Inanarolas, Booroter7 OOMN Ama corm Lid and W ood m:,h. SITRIZA INBITRANOR 001IPAVY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOENBERGEH, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. 0. W. HATOHELOR;GeneraI Agent. WILL Mt= AGAINST ALL AMP OP MARINE 49,41 RE RISKS. B: l 4.Voir".r . W.ll:p adr, w. w. w hum.. B. T. btatdit.. A.R4orap. ... Ai n o ...., a 2rj " ' ay part.lttrand ander poll. thliClo_ Asap. ELI be IlbasOP tdl d on . %mar rata at Its mat ma SO WatriAtrada. a=4mad THE GREAT ENGLIEIIIIIIIKEDII. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Preparol from a presaription of Sir James .Cearks, N.IL Phesleten ltetoordinaly to the Qom, This 100 By Wahl= totaillso be the ono! all tb. p i law mad dander= abeam loeldent to the be male solutitatioa. atoosato 0011 mots. o'ooooo an chstrustkos, and tabors ea the Matadi Polod Otto oielarith Theo Pills &odd be nod two ae three *oaks week= to son. tltososso Mgr henry the toestioldlen, sad keen the sal. firing areas' ham. =abaci the mottos tp palms bet meths with Way to hereettsod ter aseseetrierroaoso sad Waal IlDhellleas, pasta the SO sed Webs. Itesebessa Pae/age on mat i t a U on .Palpitstlas of tto Host, Loom at .10010.87.000 to, tick nodal*, sad all tto palatal dl.e scea d ca i m t p abitedc*6 tritstik. thew Pills will ellest • owe *boa another mesas ban tend. i.ed enboash s g „"rietd sandy, do Dot ,mum hatt. Weasel, sattoeso, or say Oho Wood. ion 4/mAio.!l*.°Pgannll_ DOebigh Pm. , to go united Motes sad Canada. we Mar. Ogg. AtitEltil bu th4bs"ls . htrb 1. Ct. WIN' CaJloShoster, N. T. Toni a 801303, labors', N. Y.. Elemral Unto B-61.0 0 sad 6 masa 'mops 'maimed to any or mese' ...ad, 112Rla • b 11111254 !bar PBle 01 000.1. matt. /01 4 / 1 16111 fittebetta. br Plierneo £1303. =so at opoth Os.; JOS. ABEL, awe touts am! a m npaiss stay JOS Irblinth(ksorser Dimond end law ket store. sod .111 Sta fineVl7. 0.124-17da•413 SAIIIUAL mERCI-I.ANT TA ILOR. Jo. 47 s•r. 01411 t 32% PITZIBUROII t Xeepa coratantly on hand a large aa4 oqa• iad• mamilm 4 .0 (*PO_ FASHIONABLE 004 Ea arms tos Queltfa 71.44. year. Thicti 714, is moans %COM. tO Of Or, 017 don 74:4174. 16414ta1t sad earl $11040174 1,10 4700 941.47, - &.000 00 ...... 81 tiIIiVERTED AS POLL6III6& Banda of Alkg my. comity. Fitteburall and Pitte h&c Railroad P.M ----- —1.3"1 F l td :::"°0 o .f .0 subreriteul (payment not yed due)--._ 40.000 C) P..mjuoo Maar. not matured.-- ...-- 66.687 61 lb. nom Agent. (meured by Bouda)---_.10.858 61 Ramses and - 11. 061 31 Total =most of laws Incurred, but sunod . mss a. ..- 3.000 00 $A,666 AO M PeU Me Ownr bsettele hull and arse fist. 011 end Abode Aprt tributellee Inenrea satinet for Or dam saw be Ores Los GO ra/te edjosted end Door= VlLLlWli—aliti. T. AL Hone, Gen... K. • Junes Wood. For llama= svD7 7 l l 6 is iniffrga. t. Anal Th Ho. PO Water et, tot Wood BAKKE & CO.'S MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT CIODILIVER Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty throughout the , Uldted State. fbr its resitY, meet. nedrand uniformly Imatedlate and mime. efilmu7. • umlaut, of tee raddent physidans m PidladelPhis ries this Oil the esemtion of their high appoovol. sad as a test of Mel: oinfichrum necourasud it to hair patients. and Pramelbe it to their prunes. As • tamely for Conn:emotion, Eninahltla Asthma, Oout. Ithsumatieru normal Debility. gad all Berofttlsou Affections. It stands uscrlyalled. sffeerting a emu or •11.1- sting suffruing when other medicine. hays failed- Bold in bottled by JOHN C. HAILED t CO., Na. 100 w. Third street. i2Badelpbla And by the Dritiorists in Pittsburgh and elsewhere. =Mem Certifkate from Delaware.—Smyraa, Dodderer°. March 10th. 1854 —Merv% B A. Phharst a- Cb..:—Cientlerdrim I foil It to be my dote to Y0n.... 11 so to the inib/10, to lolbrm you of the wonderfal effects your invtlaable Vcrinifu.• had on my children. One nu ken W, o short time slam and 1 oaled.la my lainllY Phlr- WILL°, Dr. John D. Perkin. At er ma.esamloat on, he pronounced Metes to wise ter perorate and Irermital Pahneeto.k . • Yermllnge. Alter the dttild had taken • fat ..oa • he d ...barged. at the Brat oi , eration. jk!" t , Mee of fir Lrt g.of W 00... lota CI, in my lite, and to the mums of the dgy ana •••oine he dl•oharged between dart and half • gallon of large worm.. He frame Lately got . ell, Led hen enjoyed good health dt has had a good effect Tr, h car otfer ct I.dren. Yon May or this cartlficetc 4, the bereft or the cubit*. DBE LEZEB LURTZ. fold whaler!. and retail by all the orine.osl druagigla and edontry marcheAta Ummighont. the United Buttes. talibigierr Naw Yozz, June 16 New York la Liverpool Line of Paekets. JOHN THOMPSON, N 0.410 Liberty Plcinnurgh.Ps.. is the onl7 P.nsons to 8n• stove ntB7 snasniBnd to .00 IrCa LAMS of nn Yank sad Liverpool Packets. ooarrotauslammiu , 87 South st... New Tort. Has slvrays on hand Mint Lrnits Int any naiminn, isnintaa nanny Hamlin Zuglsnl. Ireland. Bcotisaid end Wales. Also, brim" caNNUNN from SIMI York sad PblladaF pbt by BalNowt JOHN THOMPSON, loNsfed&NtlT Nn 410 Mat" Cree.. 0010 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 134 Th II 97O S ZE I LD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. The Fast Train leases at 2.30, A. M., throuill as anclnnatl In 10 boars and 40 minntss. E 146 Tun rains IID a. a. Itcrlssl DIMS " " el SP. a. Them Paine allmag• clam Misnmtirms at Qmst/laa so that moaners avoid detention The direct route to Bt. Lows t.. 000 opm. Orattilne and /ndlanaleil , a 100 =Dm &arta . than via Clavaland. Pint class tare from Ptttstrurgh to IL Lone $ll.OO. /mord clam $12.00. nal ions are route at Alllanc• vith tam roml to Cleveland. and at Mansfeld with the road to NevarL lionramille and aassineky City. No Ingo, ran on Sunday. roma nada connect at Orartline. For partimlass. sae handbills. Throngh MUM! are mold to CiadrinatL Lordmllle, Bt Indlanspolla Chicago. Roth Wand. Cadrnd•Od and the principal town• and cities ha the West. The NNW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Waves Pittsburgh at. 10 a IL, and 4245 P. st. and Neer Brighton at TM a. g., and 1 P. ■ . for 'Masts ant tanner Laittratatto j a,r . &M y. At the tor= Mica, ands Llto kloaanzahala Hot" Or at M. Moral drett Ettatton. to GEORGE Ph.. IN. POLO:rarity Nor. 22, ISLA ?least AsaaL Entish and Continental Excnange. stoat Buz-SDILA W.T. Bl DUNCAN, HOHOKAM & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUM 0/ 1,1 AND , PWAILD& These Drafts are available at all the prin. iii z alwa Towne itnaLand. flootland and Loam& and the Oontlnant. W. w SIGHT BILLS on M. A. Grunebanm & Bailin, nuorroar• mAny, Wbkh awn on a Bandttawn paw pa r of %tyranny doltaarisnd and Botha. Pascua Intel:dins to to al:canon/ Ptotwlnnwnra as nines of Catatlt. on which Many m b obtabood. am modal. ID YU part of Colloottons of Bllly None, and otho soorrittss In Bo ropy mill owns man' ntnaktd. WM. B. WILLIAMS t CO.. =b93. Wood. now Third moot. JOHIiCOCHR&IB &OF BROS. M.A.NI7FACURBRS Iron Balling, Iron Vault", Vault Doon, Window Kbatten, Window Guards, km., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns fancy arta nolo. onitablo Ibr W purpoom Particular at tonna= mkt to oadoning Eiran. Lots. Joblzats dorm' at atowt antler. gotta •• • WIILIMIS ALUM. 8000186011.8 10 - ARNOLD & W ILLIAMS Cblison Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND IMMO GININAJZT. JAN Warndn. and Vogllation of Biadiago. w. a a. Win contrast to Naraang arid VantlNAlns 1.1 Nom= 11:4 Warm. apes cc Chllroxes Farnsoa ®mobs fawq lianauds. laaforfaa Oran Houma Mort Boum Idl gettsle eta nwstilnira, Pitt.h.• r!•re-in.Tr!vnini.e , -..Pr!rweimvw•r•T..l FLEXING BROTHERS, • lwxcEirna To J. crero a C 6 ,) _, ! WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD Saf u NT ieß rin Tribr.• of inausVaancetrratad VaZga, Liver LADLES' FANCY FURS. Nl.'o 0 It D Bco. Have opened their Large- Stook . Of FANCY FURS. 7b which they invite the attention of the Ladies, No. 181 Wood Streeti To BieIITOIII sufferers A retired olergymen, restored to health in • f.. days, ate, =my yanri of vat oer.ooe natratios V anzlocum to mete Itzowsk the mesas or core. enal therefore. mad Mee) the preeznetion need. Direst Rev JOHN M. DAGNALL,69 Talton etzest. Brooklyn.' N.Y. nolo4ageocd.tense That allidnay be eattafied of the wonderful veskinite of tleltatreld'e Genuine Prepare/ImM 1.7=417 ethers to veto:eve d neural medial colleen. etetltOrelette eet POYeletette. sod to him ernewowr d wham will "U. , 700 of ths virtue. of els velostee fluid totted. ♦ tree• .111 aoerinee the most skepteal of their =alive moue Ike adentlesomat hided Eletmbod's Gettolne Presets jetl4erd PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the nort Ardor' goer be loft at the WU, or to oar tote* .t the stern LOG of AN WILSON 100.69 Wood W. P. as, eereer Liteff sea et. N. P. 60HW aur AIITZ. Prated. 6.1.466w01, awns. 12LIVA CASH ON DELJPERY. IMAM winWiarf I an Chronic Diarrhoos.—Wo have in our pommatem Lb. cortfloote of • 000vootablo dtlan, tooliff las that ho was ouzel entirely of this ettoadrul dloiamo t 7 vain Boorbareo Hand Baton. W. 0711 Oaks pleu• Are I:4611101ring WI costlatato to say ono= doubtfas thl statons. at. Sea nd'atlamrat!¢ axeotber column. 1•2041.kutl Neuralgia—A gentleman living in Phila. d. ...huvgegiattremsmtairavivs.o rniirrod too so muot.. nor on rotturdn non I I bought two mon bottles from Dr. Droll. *bin obrAini moor If ranins. rvontinki.l the pommy of ory Tarn sad tour ar of Ms Inman so it oar tbrm. I think that _nuomourudation Es r on mow ar 111 We In itilloololthis than. Tour ullutinint." [We ere not pmaittad to publish the prune, but any person us by callings& tha stars. or caroinuolestino with letter, to corivizerwil ol the troth of this statue:mot Pir.ditere HENRY H. COLLINS, youwAßßum ma) 01)hihtISSION BIE'BOHANT, AND WI .OLI2IIII DIALER IA =ESE, WITTER, BUDS, FISH, Aid Pecilice Osoirdir. No. lib, Woos Street. Pittsburgh. Nelson's nnibrojr. The embrotypo is de y the moat teantlftd and royale Kyle of Patna M ul e l itto tbr art Thar tone Wet earea and bubo et= Ina degree never obtarnal by tread prime Beal taken oa club they an eneedlnaly brilliant and yet rue Ilk. the Daginrreotype. tl .7 on gerbetly Marna In lop we& Utu. &Wm. ere planed net only mon teen Pally hat, to alma lame edahle point of time by the Inrrotypa. Br no other Man an Wring ha ;at pal day lestattol. We neperuolly anent ota lOU. paws nanelly to ell and nandne Windy, In thenterne& tlemanhar the plan. PLOWS CIA Ig LULU. old Omar bl e ar Third a•ot 401 If ALILABLE CLASSICAL • 14 0R1C5,.." ILeattrtcNo Pima 011arAotA Lt Or.* I Spar. X= l ntirlg i l= ATII 4 =I lit tle. AN Autime. Beer OrsokOngsgar; tlarro's o,loAA,lej,JiluAtia; ' lAnaila's Urn: AntaWil 01,17. a VA Vora anAllpt 44c i ttocrATIV biLlbi z .l mi tell i r .Eali=arkl weepier at% int; A Inas wait Oczapatn. ir,.. Ibt salebr T • WON Wood EDUCATION Allegneny Female Seminary. • • of7..set Common and Rwhingt , n , &mt.. ALLEGUENT CITY. . rNtE SPRING TERM of lIUs Institution. _lion of taantr•two moots, coconotace on ESDAY,thedth day i.brosry. YM Ptiudoal tx.e roared the ...ion of Illse J0H311.01 Tuober of 0-liar !dude and Drawing. Ctroulare oontaloing particular. msrbs obtained at the &tool Rum.. WOTRIN.3, PrinclPal POINDKITIIII. To cher of Plano of tisk fol.Drd $401,1151 13 NEW YORK IMILLIBRay. nRS. SIMMONS' WHOLESALE AND itsr4lL MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS HOENE. MU BE. •aDWAir. NEW YOEIL—Mrs. B. lame In E for the. xam. , burros, Or erliecting the eveadse, ettleit E arrive and be 7 for mqpiKitiOla ns Or Ma Or •DOlit tho t int of Mutt,— iirnlkan and Western M•relmote. and lantana am me portlnily invited tp call and exa min mine the e WM. berrhavina eleorbara Pattern Donne. &veva cm hand, and Wilt by 01410111 1 to 1...7 .111•11. fi43mdv $403.151 13 Co-Partnerebip• undersigned have formed a Co-part, renhlp tor 'lfs purpio• f tasnufsecutaw Domenic, Ards am ander the nsate'sad .t 716 of Wuvik. *nes- B JONI bun 00., WAINFWK, TEM B. ArricHIEBY MSdk Allegheny Co. Horticautural Society. TELE Regular Monthly meeting of the Al -10.7 Elbunt7 Barstenitun to hold it Clot/ il , l R w TY HAL• krill= WAr oe i tt tth "10 /%% 1 :17 1 ' ' j f teedlsup Irtif very Lnltamiding ' MaTIGHT, f.46,411tar8 I=2= rlo oomlortable eLin a te Allegheny Olti. weannuree ta Ding as mono, 1 h thahon on the err and trot qui= of fee R KlNti, 211 tY • nUSINESB STAND & DWELLING FOR IP 81LIP—Tact fine 2 .to brick bolldnag at the nor n-r of &o nd and am , tntleed et% erected on a lot 20 feet front b.. 811 n depth. The above le woe of the toot elands fur fruiter= the etresa, and .11 feed& r•ty low loply to , tat 8 hicLAIN 80N, 21, st. JIJRI GOODS AT QElST—lrish Linens, Monne, Cheek., Midair. Flannels, blankets. dati• orto, demo, o.nghetnt, thdleoer..Detalose, liobura end erery other kind ol r.ry Goode, eellnda rff end at lIicTiGIEIgI, fed corner or Oren and Yath eta EMOIRS OF HENRY TftE EIGHT obi.OLAND. with the liar smoo, oat. L'h Wars biz Myr aor th. boot antboritloo. by • 17 W. Electort, to 1 vol. 12zo, o We by tat KAY • Oa, bg. Wood .L 1131.0 LIFE; or Bator° and Behiud the Chartaluz • Dates 01 !Wrath:o.bl An. Co. . Bitch form.h) r rly Airs Karol. In to n,fbr Wax! by • O, af. at. ri•EN YEARS AMONG THE MAIL BAGS a or Not *tr m tE. Patty of a BP..' AP** of *l** Post Offlr*D•paztavot. by J Ratan) It, Irt It Illost.a*l.ns. la 1 , 12,41, Ibr mi by e,AY k CO. 63'Wood.t 'AMP FIRES OF THE RED MAN; or / A unwired lean Aso, by .1 Ot.on, In I tot. Mr., Ibr •by 1.2 . KAY ••if) . W•ctt K. 11ALION & NEW ORLEANS—An air i% thet.tio Garret , * of the ateotore..l• sable? moot. t e Arl. molar &ad • • As h• p. brfore New Kee 0. Irene to the ter of 4114•15. by Alex Wak...r. 1 vol lym t far rem by A A VA. 0), 65 'Sand E,YI I-AN UAL SALE- -Cashinare and Da Lice. ktedueea—a. L. Ilea. alb have reduced the pr tenon W thew Wet. Lade. sautes theca a one half el than ,usual Oda, eee MBRUIDERIES, RLIIMINGS, &c., 1.1702D-11 Masao kOO WO ciltering their en. t • xnk ofE Ovoidal., Wald v:ovdls sod Bib volt, Trlmodoes P.tlst7 Goods dad am asthma= o/ nearly fel HOSi ER , & ULOVES--We are eu Itine oar 111 a rxtmelvoaad twatonabla •trek 4 Mater, GA Glum at prim 25 to 60h.r mat len Managual. • • di ttlu3; I 00.26. 6th .t. Short Credits and Short Prices: WE incite the attention of buj ere to our extonalre sad varied serertment of NEW • GOODS, Selected and loved for cnv Evan Bairn Our -toot le Mr a... 1 into Terse Depirtmoote—derdtisit ore 21 - or toe. h—ect-bllng to to irty. man Mt. ret r ig..to. sod s berm: assortmont each elan of garde tb....e.12 tr Amore Is any ticoccd.inii• Onom ..thomThealo.itUr an .mmHg the snids to which ire dew eta epode! attentloto HOUSE FIURNISIIING DEPARTMENT. LAC.. • MUSLIN CORTARO T Bt Ed PIANO COVES& &ATI , DtMABR WATESED 51011ERNS. SA .IN DBLAIN6 t OILFUEN!TURI CHINTZ'S IMPERIAL DAMASKS, QUILTS*. OUNf LEMMAS WoBSIT.L. LA, KIRA COTPIN 4. t , T OUBSICES, TASSELS, AA IDI To AIIT E COV No. ERINGS.IES: LINEN GOODS DEPARTMENT. LINEN SIIRETL NOR, IRTAIR LEY NO, PIM OW CA LENRIOI, TOWELINO. TARLII CLOTHS, • DI ',PROS AND CHUN. N TABLII DOILACR, !LONG LAWNS, OPHINS HOYLDER, 'BIRD STS WAPERS, Se. And soory voxboy of SHIRTING, COLT & PANT LINENS Hosiery Department. , - KESS' EIO43IILBY AND GLOVE!, WOMIN'd HOSIERY AND 01117/7P, CHILDRAN'S Rata AND GLOVES, BRUM, DR.ILWERff, We We en Inspection of om Wet by none bot Casa .td approved Ha Idoomrs . Blinn-19 each we offer great tn. • %marmot. GITILLOIT, AIiDERSON & C 0.,. No. 141 Narkte . St., bakno 4th, Philadelphia !fact Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! VANNEL COAL will now be delavered to Jmii . poitar_ow two atlas. if ordaro at:Wombed to m. : 0 4)4n oloo=trrtriß2=.o4:olV" n woo of Wort, and Wayne lats. oar oar J. B. STEWART, Agent (Joarowl gaol Postcoprj ON EASY TEAMS—A tract of Land Cl ly ing on tba ostarati sod &tartest& Helmut, 5 mll4 from Idatietta, o ntaantng awns 100 tan, ot, which Is built • Ivo tram dwelling, aver cecurital se • than la alacr• sate bra.- TIII• Ta • Nod batten sad yid be • rialrossl tehtns the store rallrsadts cam Vete& Peter 512 par • Elmall ha&4l , 1 , 4 x selt i rtl • t , , , scrteitt atti be essn. DIL7 WE In B. AIcULAIN • BON, No. 21 40 4. LARGE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE ow Ped-ray et.. Allegheny elm one door from the c. 0.. of Rtobirllan now occupied hy Dp-Eilieto. The balm le large bed w4l arranged. Will be gold law as the owner dads°• gollUl weir-AAi der to 2 111cLAla FO. al Fifth NW BOOKS--lishry Bth and his six win. est. Westoo, er to Will sad to Dh sal4 bj .. L.... The lionta red, by HMV: had Dream. and Itrallt.a. s Pada end Treeber . Dish Abed ad at Hdef eeela of addl. af ilwitelfaa ICnlekerbeeker fur Ye areary 'Net needed ad me de by W. fiII•DENTENNY a co. fe2 Fifth et OPWeate thanked*. FOR RENT—That large and convenient Warehouse. N, sg Water R. an aresllant location . Gnat and Produse Stara 141:09n . Yost , kw • nunantoat ea Waroz W., bolos Idarit. ma.nt mo by Moly k k ohs boss Ront • $.OO a OUTJB CRT a cont. fra Al Market rt. ATWO Story Brick Dwelling Home con taring Is hall, tom. parlors ILIMI kftabru, good cell and PIP amber. no .00to 00 foot front on 00000. A by 90 deep on StiMILRISCI A Icy. Pries 13000. Tetra 11.00 on brad. rearalader at MO . 8. UUTLIZERT A 943 N. 1.26 i Market rt. CA FISH —24 drama Ood Fish read from madam, c= 0 . 3=11iX:116.111/ mu 447. and I.- ma% bl• JUL. , . MACH t 10• SI. • flth.ltd corm of Hand mt. sat MOM.. WS/. Tweelay. February 12th, 1856. Valuable River Property at lumen, BY 0 ' trr fig 41. BON. acre OW. Pr O. easier, Jun tr Chivilabsta CUT flitt SUN will pall on Tuesday. ifehreary,l2th,lo.o. at 10 o' loch a- II precte47, tot Mt. wads. tug Lei latrine oirearibed Neat toropevry, The Waraftouteknown ae thlriebre , r Imam, Blunted In Its City of Calwelerto, au the Wert 414 e of the Ocuhho we Meer. Th. lot on wit eb Mid Wareholleallt•llAP, 11d feet trout on the how. aad 140 .rtero-e° to hirer .50,01. WA11•101712 la built to the met eu - stanctal mansur—foundation of (sporeallY anienittUattied ahem armee) mid ara Pella and 11 thy mt. Ma builainee hors • tenacity 4100,M1a caudiets of Inaba, end Who ohl• oloah and have •compirt• name or ootiverore Nr &MIMI. Orailit ha-11.te0 Eh...ton 11301 hue °raisin per Dons. f hrs ie toe ta M y. ohhmMk orm nar oan tne a t t h te u r n wnh im e p vler=—mantdo. gisel eqll2 tm.g wlthout .0005.0 1y corp-40 fact everything la comp eti, and ed oil way •am ed for trarmattmg • very large ranIIDAI wd aultinc basin.% puo with gat .hipewb. TgL rtra3l.l4o Iit)IIOE I/1 of dors. sad aotanbed mom Cm maim to - Hang. The can arresj42:tr f w 00 righl. h if u tgal . t r i b e:. asiorti 'table— s. oppo to ity spiduccarp.pr ottanp/ torecarimusttragi. e.stadscp, Or .7 One dalro. of embeitto, la without otattasea au, cloy. TUB afkle posiUvlrt TEIETITIX ebar hod cauxaaptionabla Taal W dale—On • third auh on day of nate. halanoa to four ..aual ant.ual 5e7112302.18. 1 .1th nh.rut at ay.? amt. Pausolonhi.uk _alaY lhhruathh dmalred will ahurtolly lornithad appthathn to a. E. NU hawser. or o...attaz - .on, a. 8 Pant lanh. Ohio. 0 CIITTEtthrOII, Aunts tr FORSYTH & SCOTT., FORWARDING AND COAMISSION MERCHANTS, DILLIES IN WWI, Hides, Flour, 8a00.2. Lard, Lard 0 ANI) PRODUCE GENERALLY Na. 75 Water' Bt., Pittsburgh. Pa. Ohio. BprinC.rHvhwah riffa W*11111". S D Cutter Clt beio Bk. S.o.s tioretlak Phlla ereti Va., Pitteburalq. Juliet, Rata • eunt..., Joespa • SIGs. St Loust. KU. Thomas h Oniner, e anion, [Team • C••••S. .ItAtetl Was. Ohl. D Balla! & Oa» " Astlyd wAREHIghaE, No. 114 Seoond street, w«aeonout of Wcal Ewer, of J. et. onocume MIR C3l. 61 Nol3 Weal ottoorl. UNDRIES for We at Wiolcoratutm'e Drug 1.3 and Peaot Illodloiao Depot, Pectoral CoaoWoad Votagns. A Va t a=o=ohlo4 l h asaWor t o T • ealleao • CoOta Op* Margoa'a ao lie 241 MOO Moot. hood B. 2i. WICazoLaILUI. I NWINCI . MAtsHDlES—jued Ito/ and mar fir Ng% atoll aisirtammt of etre. lig plietdusi. i iiiit n Atteat i Litr Aw itir e r . . Litr4rirlet=uotk Derr ars. Tenon,„„„ 6 „, i d n l e i foe &Far TM Oill and leer Shemin operation at OIiESSXB'II, 74 Weed it, fit . Aunt fir Minder, ettr. JJALL PAPER• duet opened now wort aunt Hoz= awl mu Paw Elat.glagg e‘ eaP Aver. • Al E. 0 - I.O.KANII, Abealken, FELMER3-1000 ibis primequa li ty live ehteJusi net 4 and smtotklitomatlttom to waft Inco• an br Mt R a KIN% no 9:11 Marty mt. ißTLSTSCauftss,Colors and Brushes—A aw sacatmsatinst rre'dandWs try PLEXISti NITBATE STRONTIA-15 lbsjcust reed AA and fat tab by fel 117111110 Illtn& CILIVE OIL-400 gaits. jug read and for ur Edo by FUMING IMO& % )VIM GLUE-5 bbla just Todd and for FLIMING BILOB. re crow, NO. 1-10 bblL just reed sad .0 II lisle t 7 fel FLEMING DEO& p. reed and for FLEEING NEON PANARY SEED--150 bb Na. by of ONCENTRATED LtEThe beet utiole o. to ass tar soskingsms. ens pound worth ton of Uss.l gasnlities to suit paretwers, fee ads O. • hl 11.1.111N0 Bate, iiINELLING lit/USES FOR RENT-:-A AJnt nald 8.1711804 on Pau tt, iaa...d itcathwatia baldlng 111 a;lma tdgr mtßaPtoes Teltit9 saes Of ereastdL TO. ta.es SWAMI i hall, 10 ranall Whir, 111M , 144 CRIGhIO6I4 • A r.:174 . n i al l::;rgidtitrlll,loll l 4 lona ana 2 la Oa a tql,o al @gab 13=7..... on Zoo 1111; a: Led a ab-42.11a Da IDOU ji Hoar =clack a. at_llo pa_ascatb. On 0. caza• 202‘ 1/t. P. M. DAVIS, Aticticmeer. Emma. ass, al Abed mid Pia AY F .4, XICIITOII'S SALE OF • OUSEHOLD KITCHEN ITRATTITRE ALUMNI= ty morning, Yob. ath, at 10 octant, try odder of CITY -olt Ittemstor of Nant7Carilale. deed ‘ wl too at the role. mitar=taregifkl=ftttri,and North el paPt t lipur sow, high and low tot List= wart anJwash Wanda. chain. settelw, 11. 1 a -1 W and dio, Ins tablet, bather bode, motto tholh to glare, torahs and g earota, Obina glaasttod,tomWOWlZlA ecitingatowe and fiztar..l o 11. 1 . rav l ls.. last - 60ERE PAL B^I , 1( DWELLING lIOUOE •ND BIIILDLNO LOTS IN BIRIXINOUAtl — na , TII UMW' imf9lll.ll, eels 14. &SIM ' o'cleet. at the Merchants Sad:ow Forthatnert. will be eedd, boo rotes, for account ofwhom It ma a WOWS the fallowing valuable Rol Estate, Tin Lot. 2,14, 63, .1 tha corner of Caron nod Olio. ea baying•• trtint of 61 feat lobo On andl atter:dint tot trz Oliver street 100 feet tn cheormr. .hyd, ad a vra7 superior new Thro Btory %Olt Darchio Homo, with sato bank building; with data toothed not modern iroorromosts. AL. Lots Na. 131 and 182, haVinir orb a front al& Irrtwean OreCi sad JOaelth ehroter feet on Canon •11 ot. and ex - Lading bask 100 feat to Walnut Alley. TILls dionrola. Tal33lB—(Me.eftb cob residnewt 3„ 4 9 and 12 months ho day of We, with MEMO and arooved wait/. P. 61. DAWN, aunt, 101IITTsBURGH LIFE, ITIRE k MARINE 1N80Y..87110.AT Aterit?N—On , Thrtraday irma. 4th t. I. Fab Ttb. at T o'eork. st thy blarebante .111 snld. be order tdJu. D. tdetith, 37:ZW;' 47 sham Ctt.bnr.b U. Fire sad Marl. LOA or.. Wok, forktred for ampapasat IPirtalamet. AV jalb P. DIS. Amt. Ail Advortistmeato o Concerto or Pa rourrn a. roma, scam Luau AID MANAMA .sua Fonsal CAa . J. 4 . Boi ...Truants& Bow and Parquet ta...6oclPeto to ("%cga).o. oo Sacco Tier-- .25 U. do. do. (mail) 6,00 Busaefor cord panoturt) ea. &cared at 1216 etraltra Sir Doors open at 6%, curtaltOrmos at T o'clock. RE ENO AOIIorENT CY MOS. ANNIE 'MN._ MONDAY EVENING, /101a0ARY 3. ISat. lON—IOn, Dirt. Aunts V•otall *Oman , . alc Wide . Madan. Ma soar. Ph. 010,.. Thatola.(Eaaasatioa. J alta Ma Oloobe Im.. Mrs, Yorloa. After arbletk. PODA.HON T AE—Captaln inv. /tooth. Mr. Yonne: Pow, Wile, Simms,: Mantua, a olti WDaroey; Po ca bon tam M. Oink , Boattaa PM' Moo. YoUng; 1 I MIMI- Lille Cantor. Hicaosa Ku, , Ws. Canto; Was oak varvaa, Mrs . Ilera.ta. To Lei. E three story briSk build ng (store room sad ds.II.IDE sttooh•d) rtiasced NO. fi EL ,c, bott•re•ts Penn glad Llio t irm ctlf..; . #,,k,tllTl.".t' IL I tß'l. Li° Y INEVILLE HALL FOR RENT. Also the 001er In tie, i. aw Balldlog, na•Cotaaplad 123 tha taulgh and Oannelarllla IL LW., d atara,_ll/21. Daci]. In nem, indult. of,' Ufa, an W ACJETAIX .1.19 ha. rELLLNO 10USEg on Rubinee anl 'i ttltl '" %S. 0123 N I 9 roa ms st. To Let. PM FANCY IRON FRONT STORES wom wanftes. Mao & 0011R&VII&00. ~•0 REAT—To ' Dwelling Houses in i. lawrestarritta flung of erteare saw menor 7 buck, ennuaning eight room .nd frontitur ma the Greenelmrgh Turnpike. Or to Mt. ' , Word= Inmier title I rear are amen smeller dwellings on Butler et. Enquire of_ ONO. W. SHIT id. PIK stmt. ir Int or Hr. J.OkiItOUNG. Larrenoreil LIOR RENT 2 Brick Threlling_l=ll V 4 room. oath. on Chattivrow. tit rood, Tth ..rd. Possenion Ai Isoosediatety. kwatui• ot is 2 WATT a 11Z0N.268 Liberty it.. TwiO LET—A comfimelble two itqla Uri& DwelThic coaislalos rooms, with 11 rret and kltehro tho ,grotuld 11not. Now he of It. U. BIND. N 0.211 Minty et. FOR RENT—The Office recently occupied by Ewbse.b Boone., over the exru of the iabialb. arach non6ure 11% . t. a ltal c ri l l sal Lu ; syty .t. AiNOR RENT AT 8400 PER ;UMW—The commodious modern etylo eriUdied these stay ek Die lin Howe, wit/visions:ft boas Stout buildings. No. 89 st... beguile of I Wood acid P. F M ifth stm. DAUM. • wend ts. rLET—That na* and well tht;ahad atan Bo= and War situated on thalthlteld it. apposite the Custom Mule ' .idee two (Mee Boo= atoll the Tea nom en 'mond eoax.. 6}o Beat low. 1.1) Ili W M Li & BON. No. 21 MTh st.. TO LET-11nm !toil Brick Store, No. 163 ct,othodes.fftr.t. ! r. M. DAVIS_ , Anat. 61214 arum Wood sad - Mb Itrod& LET—The Warehouse on the Canal r 114.41, adjoining M R a amey Wntons, on . Warty .t scarab ocourdod by the Poustulysals 5.1 s alma- o=p/by. Anil to Ist? I BLAKELY I HICEEST. Cider' andlWar. IFINI ROAR made exp foriamtly nee and Dim mato mon than osit EIJI of tba. ElleofPittabotraliand irbareyieklee eali be ` 4 ••• ". .j 41-` =T lwa 'AMM InAL I Wba ifiatir Made fr . = g.gt: g t?' - PETSPOIN eAttial to thobort .71 „ in --. • old "Li iv . '• • tear reducing one loaf enti Vbieltar.' Tbe attention of ellmtlise. teem keepers and the eituotry merthanta partictilar, 41 Weak! to Up Vb. Cider that will keep MEd until next 611. Aer :p neat.. Slam.. and (71.40 r vs:ranted to Lori wpm ranted . a. 1123 RALLI,OI3. 14e Water • 14• Ist st. . N ow BEAD N:— • Tawas, Br ls . 1 Joltso. EL D. 1 Win, rd.manArf of Virml ip nzia. 10.26 $" • p. o The vane of this story is bits In lecorrer IN . 'Peasant country yills.e. Tn. printing zierwaszes areas Barr, - A little dalteblei:Mm.:47 nattl sad lovely; Ma Float Too Village Pastor-e man ardoodum• truth aid Plet7; • .. Wuttarcar .osta. Bann wad htuoraois- MALI and tadfstakkad: Wattact littaatatax • A mystesplitt WI wa•TiroltSn do not known= • Ilemark Maud mut coaddeat; Pan Waxman A faithful =Wotan withoUt ths ostentatlan ofonirkel Met?: OLICSVAXIIN. alatar-a Watt wommuthe musolar of tits afflicted scathe supporter of Mu to.ls Otbarohitraestars ore Lutrodu tk twt plots Wlth multi Ise dens tadMau LU gradual unf.ldlag Mtn, chatuoters t two .titan. &ado and Margaret the minor be. dispLared toesusts. mate st 11; sad ohs ne Imbued boo par:anew WWI snob baltorest. that Ms 'roads Is efuntad to her Boom from drat to last. Pahlithed by tt ALMON BBLITIIIII/A. flair York. " WILSON , NiiIANE; CO .L` BANKERS:4.I6.ND AGENTS.. Ann CULLUM • • • bandi t LandsMarian4 and RAUL% . Fort Dodo, Webster Co, a ANDS LOCATED lie .41.1 PARTS OF the IPata and entered on thaw ldemdte nadved ale lk ans. nadir In an the prpal at.. .. Web. Ce...nrend qn th eir m e tes. le e s re that Mena. sad the pane rpenstally. parthadsely os ward alkali= and UO:ini 1 . 31,4001 Of 0 . 042212 part Is at the Wats. rIIISW lasted lands and attend to texas teia Ing xas an wade that hen teen Ware& nag tbaroughly exaselna. In parson. sn' th e mad lands a the mu, thereby enabling them at gl taw to ere sate 0..10n to an far whom they may tassmas tateinses. • eardellsea.T . TO 111ANUFAOTORER3 As D OTHERS. ►rttE undersigned; having in view the °x i tension °Yawls tra.lnies il la•ely tostalltaiell Wel iricittao WORKS; - on the idancierabele blees'eOrposast this city. Elise then we water etibtrian t f o cin r r Litit i In the city. We wouldore eel! the •Haselside Warlur. at flals re ee sod wan es tbe nal inlets easy. Pb. property consists of 14. , owner ot Nestle and .dean eta, In She bosoms of Ittruinithern, Wag o n annered so Mate feet (Ind) hone on:Wide stmt. extenting sane Elle. low wet curt on the .il la b h e iver. de. tinErge right two stories bigi, g tbn&i l be y 1.0 one ..nandred and wenratpttre feet long - Vey teet irlde„sontabaltur Wound ry jand =lsm up ebouly In motto tann oten nls a two ettry talek of seven. re (.5010 length Pm engine house and or i Etrpoesa.— There le also an excel/era lbws maize to order, end other usture orttb capoLe au ready to fins and go to vont wltbont , adeYl Ant person dast ad o a suopesty eo faverably 10. eated, wits Weal agree lwried ate at trntion to Ws notise. LI INOUTON COPEL&ND 100. Pittsburgh Jaunty Y 3. •. • jasieleou . • Steam &gun' for Salet. (OE Seoond Hand - Sterun Engine, twenty asee holm, pasta, 11' lash cylinder, 4 teat 0.2. nearly S. all m 1,111 to sold lair Ilsr cads Itssalra at the sad ators of T.aples, LITTLI e.. 112 essosid stmt. L i AWRENOEVIUE PROPERTY FOR BALL-A Lot Greene LO orb home ow Horonsb tt. bTy 40 Pet demon a ladeb;l4 wnens4 • Brok House 24 by 30 fast, with back litebea Erg. the lama =Wand slx yams sad calm, cogo. bolldhurk lad wood well of wager, do. Tblsoropuly ls well lasted end walla odd low sad oa ressousble tam. 21.. • • ""Miirrilmonr. 1•40 arta tleeentharid Elbathllaulsts.• To Let. if i f ß d l.39 . PRIME BOLL BUTTES: B.uoz 2 do /r rir"43Bftistl.'4 Jaa 031 u . iAnKEGS No vy ea: by 50 LT!! 31E8 A 842 med . am:llW 'sae bi AHEIVM t DIMMORI7I.. Ft UOICBTS AND fr 11133-100 doz.B,uckett 515 " Tub' 5*".1; Ft p e : i ' • in / goo or fai Rae ;.n 1 , , 811S141, RUBmina.' rraz CHOICE-1 doz. Wash 1.31- msdffrizt" - Anr."1111: i l i a Woad. GREEN ArPLES-50 bble. Green Ap raP /24tme bi , • T. LITTLE A Ca. E/URA FAMILY FLOUR-150 bbla. choice Nitta, • Pl= In Ron Ibr ale • J• 44 ONE ItUADRED FEET of uROUND . ea Orr:Wit. mar &math. *L I bltet mrptua laws. far terms aspir to $. B‘N. 11124 1.1 Stark. a. M t i LACK SILK smk 4-34, 44 idd 54 wide . piata uset ems , , bad at CI& picas, at jos earner Grant and flub sta. AIDtTION SA,LEg Am VSE AI 7 NTS THEATiLE. FOR RRNT. • Oxict. raottun m . r coil sal imagnabls as ittßun A ',AtkinU fa,s/d utAtkllty .ml peOlnisii; 1 LARD roo'd and for mum& DTLWOHTII. 100 B • (18 Ba , • eat ' our or .y ja24 Fl WILL 111111T011.205 *OO. GAMILY FLOUR -11 Igo bolo Nam Dal 111110. tO do OactL - ol . „ . 80 do oevontole_xfOr nail .% jIVE. DAVID 0 50 .1 1 119. Calclined Blign , esia tar e see by.„ 50 &XS PRIME CIME•at treo'd and for ..rde b, WO) SEDUM a DILWORTH S UNDR.I3B-20'bash. white Baskim 17.. mit t " l a" 21 - - le* SO r o gratr i tOt iovir sals bist„
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers