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    PIrrsBuRGH GAZETTE
puBLIRRIIo Rv 0 A.
PITMI3URGVH:
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1856
liepublican Declaration of Principles.
Axon= int TUB r a pt to
CONVENTION.
1, We droned and arta atterant to ware the rerwal of
all non whkh Clow ,bat
tottodnetion ot slavery the.
Modes anew =mental to freedom. and 'will realet
,ttlllnemrsutuumri Cilgt h .e ' d ' I% l = of
aanrY In
"Y
4. Ws will a: X.l 07 ear? lawful Mans our brethren
thena in roostitritional sad manly. teentance to
totorgten authority of their %wires invader& arid will
de. 0. foil natant of oor Dolltid power in favor of the
lot oodleta athnlntion of Keane to tbe Union on • free,
env maim. Indworodrat Etat.
3, mime, tbat the omen! natiD9al adroiniatratlon
he e etiowe Ito& to be weak and itin,art4 that Ea con
rower La Wei:allied with the
_proinneen of tbe
else. Meer a In
et. eaten's' IRMO:thee), with the eththethe of
freed= it= th e teeth:M. With toorraiting den dia.
WTI, it i• • loading purpose of OUT thrthththien to aroma
and overthre* is
i1?..A1.3 . -11x. °Wale pa . ensue . payable In alraeas
%V KEtkla a -+Tere an per innnam. In advance—
Mahe *lll be setypiled on the blipping mealtimes
Your Coates per 00
Tea WAN per anus= 00
*eam.* mma. ere strictly • required, and the
payer rtapped abine the war I. nut, unless It IR nitnelrld
rnEr. For Telegraphio News see 8d page. For
City and Commercial News see 4th page.
Ten litssusticari Catruroarn.-1 . 4 rejoice to
observe inch entire harmony prevailing in the
Republican ranks, and the Republican press, in
regard to the candidate to be nominated at Phil
adelphia. Although there lea difference of opin
ion as to men, as is perfectly natural, yet all
agree that the principle, and not the man, is the
chief consideration, and that there will be com
plete harmony on any man likely to be named.
The great idea of the contest will be the ex
tension or non extension of slavery. The Demo
crats go for extension ; the Republicans for non
extension. 'Whoever the Republicans take op
wilt represent the nontextension principle, and
no gentleman will present his name to be used
who does not clearly recognize the validity and
importance of the idea. We prefer Mr. Case'
because his political life and hie antecedents, so
clearly represent the ides of the Repablicans
In the campaign. We shall support any other
person with equal alacrity that the convention
will be likely to name. Happily there to a bril
liant galaxy of names from which to choose.
RILKUILICLISISX rs Naw ItoltS.—A call for a
Republican Meeting at the Tabernacle appears
In the New York papers, signed by several thous
and names, comprising the mast influential and
intelligent voters of the city. The oall is ad
dressed to "all citizens of Now York oppored to
the Slew:tree and Policy of the present National
Administration for the Extension of Slavery
over the Territory embraced within the Compact
Of the Missouri Compromise, and is favor of Re
pairing the Ildisohiefe arising from the Violation
of Good Faith in its Repeal, and of Reetoring
the Action and Position of the Federal Govern
ment on the Subject of Slavery to the principles
of Washington and. Jefferson."
Among the eminent names beading this call
are those of Wm. C. Bryant, Moses H Grinnell,
Jonathan J. Coddington, E. D. Morgan, Benj. F.
Butler, Simeon Draper, Judge Edmonds, Dr. H.
-W. Bellows Re.
The New York Cormier says it will no dotal)
be a most imposing demonstration.
Where le Philadelphia ?
jparThe Post closes a rigmarole of nearly a
coluesn in length, the object of which Is to con
vince the world that it, the Post, is a very disin
terested and honest sheet, and that the Gazette
is no better than it should be, by Baying that it
expects in answer "one of those brutal replies"
for which% Bays the Gastric has become some
what distinguished. We hasten to relieve the
editor's fears. Such a silly tirade of egotism
so completely extinguishes the writer, that there
• is not enough of him left to whet the appetite
of our pen. We fight not with shadows or wind
mills.
Flom Comsmolt. —The suggestion was
made by the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, that a
Convention be held in this city early in May, to
lie consider the various measures proposed for the
improvement of the navigation of the Ohio
river. This suggestion received general favor,
but we have not learned that the meeting was
definitely decided upon, though in some places
tth.onderetand parties have gone as far as to ap
point:delegates, and we were called upon yes
terday by a gentleman from a distance, who
visited the city with a view to attending the
Convention. It is now too late to arrange for
Convention In May, bat a call might be Issued
for June, and it would be well perhaps to select
the same day fixed for the meeting of the Dem
ocratic Convention.
We should be glad to hear au expression from*
Pittsburgh, Louisville and other placed, on this
subject —Cet. Gas.
The Board of Trade of this city, we are au
thorised to say, will cheerfully concur in the
postponemenl of the proposed Convention to,
say the first tredneeday in June. The present
is a very busy time with them, and Jane would
milt them better than May. The Board will
meet on Friday night, and will doubtless concur
in the saggestitat of a postponement to the day
named.
M11011 , 13111 P EXCEILIOII.—We are satisfied,
from personal intercourse with several of the
Directors of .he Exchange, that there has been
no Intentional slight of the morning press, by
them, and that what may hare seemed each
wan altogether accidental. We hope that the
Directors may succeed in their efforts to keep
up the Institution and render it eminently use
-
fuL
81111751ZIAVELL1 & IFDLUILI RAILIWAD. —The
Philadelphia committee, which last fall raised
$lOO,OOO, towards a fend for stocking and egop
.ping the Steubenville & Indiana road, have re
cently announced their determination to make a
new appeal to the pablio, so as to bring the
fund up to $260,000
MR. FILLYORS ' e RCORPTAHOL.--The letter of
Mr. Fillmore, =endow his nomination for the
Presidency, Is believed to bo now In Baltimore.
Bo ells the Richmond Well, on the authority
of the Ron. John P. liennetly.—Phit. Eng.
Why is not the letter published ? Is it be
cause the acceptance is conditional ? Or is it in
terms which it will not do to make public just
now t
tkdressondlenceorthe St.laols Republics.
From Ransom
/11 CAMP AT LZOOMIPTON,I
Sunday Night, 9 o'clock, Aprill9, 1856 j
The Sheriff and hie posse returned to-day
from Lawrence, without WOOD; he was born--
ceded in his house, and strongly guarded. They
attempted to take one or two other prisoners,
but were forcibly prevented.
The question then on every body's lip was,
"what will the Governor dor All was excite
ment; Council after Council was held; men hur
ried to and fro, the Governor looked thought
ful; the Secretary seemed uneasy; General Whit
field appeared determined; the settlers gathered
in from their claims, and all were on-tip-toe
waiting for the news of what was to be done.—
Boma wanted the Sheriff to summon a posse of
two or three hundred, who should go to Law.
rence and take the prLsonera at all hazards; but
happily wiser councils prevailed, and it was
agreed that the Governor should issue a call for
a small detachment of United Statettrospe; and
utiVrdingly en express rider 4111 start from
here in a few momenta for Fort Leavenworth,
with orders for CoL Sumner to send on the de
tachment. Writs are to be put hs the hands of
the Sheriff, not only for Wood, but for all those
who forcibly rescued him from Jones, and they
are to be taken with the aid of a small force,
if it can be done, but to be taken if it requires
all the Govenuneut troops In the Territory.
From the Taw mace Ilereld of Welkeom of the 19th.
ANOTII3II D1T1.51011-o-TE:11 TILT LASSIS.—We
slop the press to announce that there Is another
invealon . contemplated by the Mlasourians.—
..Shcrifi' • Jong has been attempting to make
arrests of some Free State men in Lawrence,
but failing to succeed, bas sent to Missouri for
a poste. Gov. Shannon gave 'ciders to have the
priolavery people gather in to the assistance of
Jones. In Westport, the' military companies
'Were drilling the mime day Jones attempted
to make artists in Lawrence, which shows the
Whole affair to have been pre•concerted. It is
our opinion, that they wish to forestall the so
tion of the Investigating Committee, by on
deavorieg to make it appearthat we are not a
law-abiding people. The writs which Jones
served, were Issued under authority of the
bops cadge- We have no room for em
inent!.
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A letter in the Dement, dated Lawrence
..g.:&7-!-.:-„ 4 24th hut., isyst—inile Sheriff Toon wee e1t
:,7.,a a tent with pun eoldiers he ma- shot
V5e 7 y2 . .. , ..2:.: - arty °Weide. and dangerously wounded.
--`
-',-. oiiimitts,:lo 12 Breasts during the day,
indite& 'a oaropsoy of dragoons under Lieut.
ooh exelUtuent psenapd• The
portrata ir ? tickaowa. - ' - '
AWftil ffianimate and Minder of Ameri
cana at Panama.
To the Editor of tAe Eire York Tribune
Boa: One of the meet frightful butcheries and
robberies of Americans took place at Panama
on the night of the 15th of April. On the af
temoon of that day the passengers per steamer
Illinois attired at the Railroad Depot at Panama
On their way to the steamer J. L. Stephens, bat
owing to the low tide they were detained on
shore. A portion of the passengers by the
Cartes from Ban Francisco were oleo stopping
at the several hotels in the vicinity of the depot.
There could not have been lees than 1,000 or
1,200 Americans congregated about the railroad
terminus. About sunset a difficulty oocurrcd
between one of the Illinois passengers and one
of the negroes, which was freely joined by
friends on both aides, and a general row now,
commenced. Pistols, bowie-knives, swords,',
muskets, einbe and rocks were freely used,
and with deadly effect. The Americana were
generally unarmed, having only a few small
revolvers, and, consequently, after a ehort
straggle, had to yield the ground. The natives
were reinforced by large unbars. They now
made an attack upon the different hotels and
drove all the inmates out, many of whom Bought
safety, as they supposed, in the depot building.
About this time the Police (God save the
term I) was called in requisitiot; but instead of
attempting to restore order, it Is positively
known that a portion of them joined the negroes
and made the assault upon the depot. The
police and negrces fired upon the crowd, and
drove every man, woman and child from the
building, whom, and in the fright, ran In every
direction--some to the boats, and others to the
thick brush and woods, where they remained
daring the night, and with the expectation of
being murdered when daylight appeared. A
large number were fortunate enough to get on
board of the email steamer, and were convoyed
to the J. L. Stephens. After the natives had
accomplished their work of death, and dispersed
all from the ground, they commenced plunder
ing- the baggage and destroying everything to
be found in the hotels. The passengers, in their
sadden flight, left and lost everything. After
plundering all to be found in the hotels, the
black mob attacked the depot building, which
contained a large amount of luggage and teem'.
nre, all of which the rascals obtained. They
then commenced to tear up the railroad track,
and to pull down the telegraph poles, and des
troyed both railroad and telegraph offices.—
They were aware that the Express goods would
be brought over from Aspinwall that night, and
had laid their plans to seize them. They tore
up the track in the vicinity et the depot, in
order that the engine might ran off; but through
the exertions of Mr. Williams, (a emodnotor on
the road,) the Express train was stopped by
his signals before reaching the fatal point, and
the lives of those on board and the goods were
saved, and the train put back to Aspinwall,
where it remained at the time the Philadelphia
sailed.
I have no means of knowing the number killed
and wounded. There were twenty-five Amer
leans found dead immediately around the depot
in the morning, most of whom were passengers
from the Cortez, but this number is probably not
half that were murdered. Of the number of
natives killed but little could be ascertained; but
few, comparatively, I think, were slain.
During the night some ecattoriog Americans
were picked up from time to time by the police,
and escorted to the gates of the city, but with
the requisition of from $5 to $2O each for so
doing, and in several instances they were rob
bed of all money, watches, and other effects
found upon their persons, and their lives threat
ened in case of resiatanoe.
Soon after the commencement of hostilities
the Governor of Panama•and the American Con
sul were on the ground, but their exertions to
quiet the riot proved Ineffectual It Is reported
by some of our passengers that the Governor in
the first instance tried to. restore order; bat af
terward encouraged the murder and plunder.—
My slight acquaintance with Gov. Dees forbids
me from giving any credence to the latterreport.
The Spanish portion of the inhabitants of
Panama were much frightened. Every house
and place of bushiest' was instantly closed and
barred, and but few ventured out upon the bal
cony during the night. The hotels in the city
were closed and guarded until morning.
Of the amount of money and other effects
lost by the passengers, I can give but an imper
feat idea. It is eupposed by many not lees than
$lOO,OOO. True it is that a large aim is lost,
and much more probably than ever will be ascer
tained. .•
We take the following account of the =macre,
from The Aspinwall Courier (extra) of April 17:
Another of those terrible fights between the
natives and foreigners, which have occurred on
the Isthmus several times since tbo emigration
to California oommeuced, transpired at Panama
on the night of Tuesday, the 15th. The result
was a most horrible massacre of innocent pas
sengers, a grastdestruotion of passengers' bag
gage,•alid &devastation of prpperty of both the
railroad eompawy and individual residents near
the Panama Railroad station.
The &Naar originated in a dispute about
one dime, between an iotoJicated passenger and
a native,' respecting payment for a piece of
watermelon. The story is, that the native being
much exasperated by the conduot of the passen
ger, drew a knife, on seeing which the passen
ger fired at the native, and severely wounded
him. This brought forward another native, who
stabbed the passenger, and then the combatants
increased considerably on both aides for some
time—a number were shot, and more badly cut
with machete.
Through the exertions of Mr. J. W. Johnson,
the Panama. Railroad Superintendent at the
Panama Station, the fight was then stayed for a
short time. But, anon, it broke out with re
newed violence, and an apparent organization
and evident method, which told fearfully for the
natives. About this time it began to be evident
that spite against the Railroad Company and
plunder were the phief motives of the atrocities
and depredations which had been, and were to be
committed. The first affray occurrrd between 6
and 7 p. m., and but brief intervals of tolerable
quiet occurred between that hour and midnight.
The most terrible assault was made between 0
and 10 o'clock.
All the officials on the station, with the exeep •
lion of the Superintendent, lost everything they
had in clothing and valuables of every descrip
tion The Panama Railroad counting-room, in
eluding the desks of the Pacific Mail Steambhip
Company, was entirely nonsked, and every
thing of value carried off, the books and papers
were cut and torn to pieces, and one of the safes
(which contained but little money) was broken
open and pillaged, while the other was pierced
eo the linings, but nothing taken therefrom.—
Every drawer and desk and closet was ransacked,
and nothing was left in its place or uninjured.
The freight-hones was riddled with balls, and
all the baggage that bad not been pat in the
lighters to go off to the steamer was rifled. The
officers all left the station except Mr. Center
and Mr. Johnson; they were on the premises
until the ransooktog was nearly completed. Mr.
Center had several very narrow escapes ; two
men were shot by his side, and he avoided the
same fate by concealing himself among the raf
ters of the buildings.
Some twenty foreigners were killed, and be
tween thirty and forty badly wounded—among
the latter were 'leveret women and children ;
among the former were R. W. Marks of Penn
sylvania, a four years resident; M. Dubois of,
Louisiana, also an old resident. Both of these-
were respectable and esteemed citizen", whom
we have known long and welL Mr. Stokes, an
officer of the*Walker company that came to Pan
ama on the Cortes, was also among the killed.
Of the wounded we nave the names of
Mitchell Batten, Orleans County, Vt., from
Gold Hill, Placer County, Cal , was found mur
dered in the woods, - rear the Railroad Station.
He had $2,000 on bid when murdered ; so we
are informed by one of his fellow passengers.
An attempt having been made to get the pas
sengers who were in the vicinity of the station
on board the little steamer, the natives formed
a guard at the beach and stripped men, women
and children as they approached, taking the
women's rings from their fingers and ears, and
their pine from their cuffs and bosoms.
Of residents of the Isthmus were :
W. H. Hunter, shot. In the wrist; bone 'frac
tured.
Theo. de Sable, Secretary of the United States
Consul at Panama.
Palmer, an' mph:gee:of tholitallrond.C.n.
at Panama. -
Of passengeriper • 4t •
George '
otherwise neidiy related to"".•
street, Jersey City ; SUL let 0.
kat ball—bad rantat‘..ls .
Jos. ont.illh 4 ma
chete ottahe ~-.*:4l4oll:rtyptred and'a stab in
the loins. • • ' l ' •
A. Setovet, Rroridtline,* , 4 oll o itmoogh
the kings with a musket ball. - •
A. Lente, Swans Strong, Me„
'shoulder with a musket ball, which pastilex!
into the kidneys. ') ,„C
Of passengers per steamer Cortes: 4
Patrick J. O'Niel, San Francisco, grat-sitot
through the body, and a gash on the head with
a machete—relatives at No. 131 Christie street,
New York.
NatharipPer
Finley,
cuteoc in tb
Hancock County, t r y ac ,
e oh ve lo ry , Pleas
antville,
badly
e
' =Wil, eft
with a machete.
The BST. John Selwood, late Rector of Trini
ty Church, Onhamville, B. C.; shot-in the ra
tion of the stomach, and also in the head, with
musket bills; likewise had a cut in the heal
with some 'imp 'Detriment.
At the Pollee Station there were some dozen
of the Minds" passengers, all of whom were
wounded, but none eerionSly except one, whose
name We could not ascertain.
All the above were attended sedulously and as
promptly as possible by Drs. Ode of the haute,
Warrenton of the Philadelphia, and =eyed the
John L. Stevens. Doe. Statowoltill lied Le Sri:
ton of Pensins, were engaged with the woireded
T. Low, ADill 29
that were taken to them during the ovening,and 1 prOyjsions, ,tg tome 50 tons. Bach, Moore A. , Removal. Prom a Graduate of Philadelphia Co,
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cies , were rattle railroad station dreasing monads 1 Co., of Saginaw, had a considerable quantity of 0 1 iIIE'MEIiCANTELE AGENCY, 59 Fifth ' ma tr tonneum-rbt. t. to .7 o.t I be.Y e brew mins to
when we left Panama yesterday morning. I merchandise on board —Detrate Aderrwer . To Whom It Map Concern!
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tiro pillage of the night. A large number 0f 1. 11 ...tt t. bs the :tarot earicut of any in rot.
passengers eased this ordeal, and among them _
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Cr Ruda Fever. HEADE BEALL Jr, eon of Gerrie THE MERCANTILE AGENCY
were few who had cot ascend hundred dollars, ...doe m ntb. and that those within. to evaTi ;.'beta. Rissciumille, Ve, Sept. 06, lass.
Bede of this WT. In the 14th T ear
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1 is ago role. of ble ' 'lntern of treating PITISBURGH. Dr An.... Improved Liver Pills and Improved Veroti.
and come as much as five, six and seven ho e
rob-
dollars. Most yielded to the demand of the rob- 1 - ____ ____ _ . Throat pad Pulmonary Diseases, Established In New York, done, 'iSdi-rtitee
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burgh, /March, ISM/ I oroce-• •
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hers without much resistance, and those who , SPEC/ Al. NOTICTeit... 11011 PARTICI:GAHM'
roe Toe noisome un Proneness or MAIM ment, pretend waelr ...der 'l'. 11 1 .b...V/ 4° . of DT. /-
Having Branch and Arocelate Moro In Scott. • Regular Medical Graduate and Phrdelee of ere,.
made attempts to escape or resist were immedi- _ - ------ CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA NEW TORE--....._.0.D0c0u5e a ca., Mee errd,.
ately cut down. . Dr. M'ldine's Verulifug
Prat EMI: — - - Tr. LT: . 'a7) .
tarts Noe. grout. only as probated by Dr I. Scott A Co,
AND DALTIMORE--- J. D Plurf aCO sole Pro e leans. Bank Place, Morawstown. ca. Dr. ate.
although the number of dead and wounded t L.,,,,,,, Improve 1 Liver Pills and Improved Vermifoge
e.—Another med.
, tad wit.p....-It U lf o email evidence of the Intel:tato value CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CHARLESTON . —.. _ It. Doorma. ACo
known is not greater than we have et
th a n feel NEW Na..—...aA Doormen a Co. ercompared by certificate of O. McLane.
lof thie gre A t vennoge, w h i n even physicians. who are o RICHMOND ..... - ....- - Prom A oroet Ail the above Medicines fro ere bY .._
confident that more were killed than have i c„,_,,, CINCINNATI . R Doormats AOa Dr. OHO.II. DEICED 140 Wood Erre, w nolerole agent
been found, or of whom we have any tidings. - - --..r Droludirod •TAinst patent mediclein.volunterily D y Medicinal Inhalations, Mechanical and
LonsviLLE ....._._....8. ii.ou.. co . JAS . P FLEMING. Allegheny, near IL R. Depot, whole
Constitutional Remedies, ET L0U15...---- -....8. Donau. ACo rale
~rent , ap2.s;lerdlroT
, come forward and faddy to its tri_ umfdlant mo ro n in .r.
Of fourteen dead who lay in the Railroad I pouter worms need the buowtam will them have no opportunity Mto 411. ..D. Doormats ACo
CIIICIIIJO - -...--;;.• ~,,, ..,=,... .1,) en no POSTLEY, NELsON dr. 'CO..
Freight House on thojellowlog morning of the 1 tumasearnms. Shelby Co. Kr, April 2.11151 DR, FITCH will remain in PITTS/10E011f= This loatitation infrorfee t
I J Kold ft Of -I am • pnotialog cheekier, nodding MANI/FALL DREES OF
16th, we eonld obtain the names of only one, , i ggig ~1„,,o a ~,,y. Thursday Morning, April 3d. to sat
erm...our in tel. place n the year 18 . 3,
Lieut. Stokes: . , I dent of the Stele of Minouri. I botoono acquainted with the 1 Evening, May 10th . Cast Steel and Iron Gun Bar' ale.
, Durtng which time he mey be
to
daily (Eaglet', a7e,kithro"d'uthafr'"'ghoU'i"."t:er7l:sl‘/./thautWte6:::".'ll"°""Pu:WmbTl°l:C"'lt'ibil:7lt7..l:l SOLID DOS MEE
The management of. the ostensible attempt' to :
mom leieur In went I will send Tau the remit of an roe I roc,pfor from the home of 11.1 Vto FOUR. at his loon. at Britieb North America. /t is • Valanble ankilliary to ,
roperior virtues of Dr. ITLancee Vermifur. At roam I
subdue the saysgest, after they commence the 1 ric,.cit i tcc:i'...itc one rho, hi endow( opu.ro., of the I Cast Steel Plated Si Hammered Shovels A; Spades,
wend attack were Ivry bad, and, indeed, the .100 worm. 1, CASITLE, M. D , ST. CLAIR HOTEL, asrobbetais/PliaaPinguractstrent, °'MMig and W to ' M arl a'" perl ts. lee rayln el g i Pick& dattock. Sledge, ilammers. Harrow Troth, an.
IMPurchmere will beceeelhi to ssk for DR. M'LANh'S I corner Penn and EL Clots eta. Time EXchange. or dlirOli" enr3lL WAILEIIOI/017., NO. 17 'MARKET at.
police did very much harm rather than any ciaximg.gx D pm:Luigi:4E, and take none else. All
good. Other Vermiform, in semparlson, are worthlero. Dr Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street. roe cohlectiOn of dabte in the States, Canada, le, at PITTSBURGH PA.
Among those who were active in endeavoring wur ,,,,, q...,,,a,.., also hie celebrated Liver Pills. can ' 7. all forms of incipient or rented Disease of the tended to with preMptnessandfidelity. Purchasers will please all and exsculne oar rook before
porrossing elsewLere. wordtede
Langs. and (nail derangememe of the Lemma preceding Terms nrode known at the doe.
to quell the rioters were the United States Con- now be Matt no rerr.table Drug Storm to the United o r erns Has to Pulmonary Disease, pert/calmly .11. DOTIO=3 A
e,,,t1.r.,,,i Holloway's Ointment, sold in any quanti
aul, the British Consul, Thee, de Sable, Beat- 1 St•tes, and Canada. Catarrh, Dyspeptia, Colitrenus and Fortar Subecribers to the
are wk. h..
Persons w ishing to court:fit, but unable to visit Dr. kWh.
Coropirnts. lE. the Ye4...°21M1L.b.r. they ''.' a ' l' i gi,gtodlo " 1 Vega/Wild Cattle Powder—law/4=
tart' of the United States, Consul Ben Runnels . p2 ALV by the eote dr. 9 ri ra % r t„ ~,,,T „ ,,
and eome others " can do err by tending him a written statement of their , - - —-- horse aud am Powder et KETAIEWS 140 a.t
. .bro ith o o. eh t
, t . he tr. Sts .. tr t : are foruisted with hattodnucto_,ry letter I IT. at rehge GEL . KEYSETra, 140 Woo.
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nese, to which • prompt answer .111 be returned . Bly th e 1 Citizen's Insurance Comp - y of Pittsburg h . '
I 36 daz Kennedy'sedical Discovery
opinion el case and stating roperm eof treatment. A Per I --
tonal Examination alesoys Preferred. WM. DAGALEY Pecridast let IMAM GM,. II K arisrolro. 1.0 wy.....e .e.
DR. FITCEPO unwir, bit J. 1V STEM. wIII he with. SAMUEL L. ualuatumi. &es 1 Old Palm Soap, 7 years old, of fino quoit'
to assist him, duds[ the four last weeks of hie appoint.
trout It le drolrable that venoms wishing hie treatmeut or, tut, 04 WATER, Blr WEER MARKET AND I or, in cue. for sal. at 13E0 II ERTSEB'S.I4.O 'Wood et
should commit him catty, that to may hero them to WOOD STREETS.
charge as lona se prolible. . Artificial SI ipples, of an improved kind,
Dr CALVIN .11 FITCH wish. it expressly under. far sale at naafi GEO II HEYSEIM ID) Wood at
trtf.l.. WY, '° l "4 ruir L b effrtT " r " t r V ith rd
which he forma hiameHl r ealled upon to ;obits% ecomegirate
ly on his roturn from Europe. mh7.s4lllronAT
Prom 110 Z. 0. Marano, Aril tie.
Full partienlan of Sohleseinger's defeat.
The steamship Charles Morgan, Capt. Place,
arrived this morning from San Jean de Nicara-
gee. •
BAN Joan Des. Noma, April 10, 1856.
Bohlessinger, at the head of about 300 men,
marched into Costa Rica, with the intention of
attaokincOnanaenate, a town of Mx or eight
thousand inhabitants, about sixty miles from
Lake Nicaragua. On the morningof the 2() ult.
he arrived within eight miles of the town and en
camped on a slight eminence, with open gerund
and dense thickets behind and on each ride of
him. He threw out a picket guard in front, but
left his flanks and rear entirely unprotected.
About 8 o'clock that afternoon, while the men
were busied in getting water, sleeping, &0., with
their arms stacked, the camp was suddenly at
' tacked by about 500 Costa Ricans, who approach
ed on both flanks and met in front. Schlemie
-1 gar, it le said, was asleep, but as Boon as the
alarm was given, the captains formed their com
panies as soon as possible, and presented ite im
posing front. The command consisted of one
French and one , German compauy, a New
lease company, company, under Capt: Thorpe, a New York
company under Capt. Creighton, and Capt. A
F. Radler's company of Voltigears. The three
latter oomponies exchanged shots with the ene
my, end looked round for their commander, to
receive his orders: What must have been their
surprlao and horror to perceive him in full re
treat, running on foot, and followed by the Ger
man and French companies. In vain did the
Major, a gallant young fellow named O'Neill,
endeavor to intercept the cowardly commander
and rally the fugitives. The panio soon commu
nicated to the others, who probably saw the fu
tility of their oontinulug the combat against such
a superior force, and they also broke and ran,
the whole command being thee gestured and at
the mercy of the pursuing foe.
The loss of the Nicaraguan. is not yet known,
but when my informant left Virgin Bay the ink
were straggling in by twos and threes, and nine
ty wore still missing. Schlersinger had been ar
rested, and was being tried by court martial at
last accounts, on two chargee, of treason and
cowardice. The first charge is based upon the
supposition that when he was sent into Costa Ri
ca, some months since, as Envoy from Nicara
gua, he concerted measures with the Costa Rican
Government to betray the Nicaraguees. This
charge will probably not be sustained, but that
of cowardice.undoubtedly will be, and none who
know Walker's firmness and determination doubt
that he will be shot.
On Wednesday last, the 9th Met , a party of
Walker's men, seventeen in number, attacked a
largo party of Costa Ricans at a place on the
Ben Joan River, called Berapiqui, and although
seven of them ran away at the first fire, the eth•
er ten remained and achieved a complete victory.
This has raised the spirits of the Walker party,
and it is still thought by them that he will rally
his forces and come out right side up. He evi•
dently posseses a hold upon his followers that
is not to be shaken by ordinary circumstances.
Col. Parker H. French, the late Minister to
the United States, came down the river a few
days since, in high dudgeon with Walker, and
chartered a schooner to convey hLn to Aspin
wall. He took with him the type and other
printing materials which he recently purchesed
in New Orleans, and was accompanied by George
Wilkes, of National - Pollee Gazette celebrity.—
The nature of the quarrel between him and Gen.
Walker has not transpired.
It Is rumored here that the State of Honduras,
San Salvador and Goatemals are preparing their
forces to invade Nicaragua and co-operate with
the Costa Ricans, but I can hoar of no reliable
ground for the assertion.
As we were coming In yesterday evening, we
met a schooner three or four miles the other
side of the bar, which proved to be the one
mentioned above containing the men formerly
attached to Walker's army. With two or three
exceptions these men came down here perfectly
destitute, and were only enabled to charter the
schooner by subscriptions raised among the
citizens of this place. When they saw the
etesmer coming in several of the passengers re
quested to be put on shore, Intending-to return
home on the steamer. Among them were
Captains Thorpe and Creighton, the former of
whom has resigned hie position to Walker's
army In oonsequenee of ill-health. He was
brought down from Virgin Bay in a cot, and
was tended with great care and kindness by
Colonel Kinney until be was sufficiently well to
start for home.
P. B.—Since writing the above. I have recei
ved an account of the battle of Santa Roes, in
Costa Rica, from a gentleman who was in Vir
gin Bay when the defeated troops arrived. It
appears that from the start, both officers and
men were unwilling to march under &damming
er's commend. His antecedents were such as
caused them to look upon him with distrust,
which the result fully justified. His march was
marked by-a want of military knowledge at every
step, and at the time he was surprised, although
he knew that he was within a few miles of the
town which it was publicly announced he inten
ded to attack, yet he took no precautions, and
had sent out a number of foraging parties in
different directions. When be started to retreat,
the "companies of Captains Thorpe, Creighton
and Huffier, occupied advantageous positions,
and had they been adequately supported, would
no doubt have expelled the enemy, and made
them pay dearly for their temerity in making
the attack. When Schteseinger made the first
move for a retreat, be called out something in
French to the French company, and they imme
diately ran off after him.
Cent Thorpe, seeing the movement supposed
that Behleseinger was about to take the ene
my In flank, and hastily drew off a portion of his
command to assist In the attack. Bat when he
found that the others were retreating, he ran up
to Eichleseinger, who vas In thealead ,and plac
ing a pistol to his head, ordered him to bait on]
pain of instant death. This brought the party
to a stand, but only for an instant, for noon the I
cry arose that the enemy were coming, and off I
they went again in rapid flight, in spite of the
entreaties and throats of Major O'Neill and Capt.
Thorpe. The latter teen returned to his com
mand, which was composed of New Orleans boys
-and which suffered severely in killed and wound
ed. He and Cape. Creighton, who commanded a
company from New Fork, then formed their men
and being joined by Capt. Radler, retired in
good order, covering the rear of the flying cow
ards. They were six days in reaching the shores
of Lake Nicaragua' during which time they par
took of but one meal. Among the killed in Capt
Thorpe's company, I regret to date, was young
Grayson, a eon of Dlr. W. F. Grayson, outlier of
the Bank of New Orleans. He died fighting gel
leustly.
On the retreat floblessinger told them that hp'
bad no mere commands to give, and that every,
man must take ears of his awn life. But the
captains resolved to keep their mon together,
and when he ordered them to halt, they refused
to obey him, for which he arrested themes soon
as they arrived on the shores of the Mike: He
hoped to see Walker first, and tell his own story,
but in this be watf disappointed, some of the sol
diers having got in ahead of him, and told the
tale of their disgraceful defeat and Its onus:l.-
11e was therefore arrested es goon as he arrived.
Bellelll3 Noarnimarn Suss.—The Steamer
Northerner, Darius Cole, Capt., bound from this
port to Saginaw, and the steamer Forest Queen,
Capt. Woodruff, bound from Forestville to Port
Limon, came in collission in lake Huron, about
four miles from Fort Dread light, in four fath
oms water, at 11} o'clock, on. Sunday night.—
The Forest Queen struck the Northerner on her
larboard side, some twenty-five 0r... thirty .fset
loom her bow, cutting her nearly in two. ffhe
Northerner sunk in six minutes. The Foxest
Queen sustained no material injury. The North
-elver had on board a large load of passengers,
tbe, number of which could not be ascertained,
all the books and papers of the Northerner
being lost. The passengers eared number one
hundred and oven. All the crew were saved
except the second Engineer, whose name was
Peter More. He resides in Cleveland. He was
in his room, fast asleep, when the collision took
place. Many of the passengers eased, lost all
their clothing and every thing else they had on
board, and barely escaped with their lives, in
their night clothing. Most superhuman exer
tions were insole by the crew of the Northerner
to save the passengers, but as most of them were
in bed and asleep, some In all probability found
a watery grave, but it Is thought not many.—
The crew and most of the remoras were
brought to this city yesterday, by the Forest
Queen. The Northerner wea-pnrohmed a short
time since, by Capt. Darius Cole, 4rom the
Messrs. Turner, of Cleveland, for $l5OOO. She
' wasinsured for Sll,OOO. Her carp Issiudn•
vied, and consisted of moral: marahlidiXes
Good and Bad Tidings.—An editor is o ton
celled upon to indite unable that be knows will cane. I
sorrow In many heartc for Instance, acme railroad] or
item:gigot disaster Is to be announced. a fatal ereldent le
to be recorded; then Is hie heart cad as be thlehoof the
teen that mlll be shed as the paragrerb he is
will be permed. But when be gate as item that will semi
joy to every heart, the pen glides briebly over the paper.
Them ore cur feelings ee we write "Kennedy if Medical
Diecovory." It le Ills to the dead, sad health to those who
are stet, All kinds of huntorare Mired through Its mania
influence from the slightest pimple to the contest case of
....lull. Its Price le reasonable; It can be obtained rary•
where, sad then is no oczaslon for the etilleted to re'
math so.
Fold by DB., CEO. U.KEYSIELL,I4O Wood greet, whole
•l7l,7l;.ittbiEti P. FLEMING, Allegheny.
A Copp of a Letter.—New York, July 15,
1856--Da. IL T. Ilataraurt—Dea'• His: Tsar Fluid Er•
tracts are certainly highly concentrated. I end them the
most attire I have ever used, and consider theta well wen.
thy the mad..ee of the ra , ..ttiy in all the complaints for
which they are derignated. ',c.w.o. thin
to ad rao
-7496. 700 are at perfect liberty to do so.
Tory resyttetlfullit lover., J. L. CLARK, AL D.
Pee advertisement Elelsabold's Gondol , Preparation.
r ap2.9.2wd
;- ; ; ; • ;
Traues—D ;
r. Geo. 11. Keyser, Tutee and
Bra. Establishment. No. 140 Wood eL, corner of Virgin
alley. Pittsburgh, P., Importer of the Preemie Tromeme
combining mircraelightram, ma and durability, with rer.
rent ocustrneLlom
Hernial or Ruptured rntieotAl oau be oulthd by remit
ting amounts as below`—Sendluer number eh:tams round
the Idea, and stating the aids affected.
Oast of Pregler Tram SI 1.3. 44. $O. Double. 44, Si. Pre
$lO.
/WrtrW. olll to to W.t, .1 LOW to etfran a ear, when
possible. rent with the bona
Alm Ix Ws, in nrestyarini r. Panning . e Improved Pat
ant Body Bravo. for the oure of Protaperu Uteri Spine.
Prop. and Supporters. Patent Shoulder Drama Chen Ito
panders and Srestor Drools, adapted to ell with stoop
ettonidere and weak. tonna English Elastic Abdominal
Delta.lineponsorLso Dr. KEYSER le also prepared to fit
Marsha's Radical Curs Stlasa double or eine.: Prim of sin•
els ltadlcol Cute Trues fa?—dontOo 130.
• Ales for sale. Cium Slunk Scooting* roe broken
and
varicose vein.
•
Sytlnsenuntle end annals, In even' yelier7.
Dr. notes, would elate to those in went of Breese that
he rue often mad to emit the patient by writing: but
most rave It would he better to tee the patient end apply
the True. D•reonally. AdU LL.
Onnlttin U. ENTSER.
inhfedawo ea. Wood et 1 Vireo alloy. oltlaburgh
Christaaoro's Excelsior Plaid Ilair Dye,
No 6 AMor Ilataie.—The claims of this extraordinary
article to public estlmatlon, are not bared nyon the Una
that it nu been before the worid. It is notopatallvely •
new preparation, roundel on new docoverlas in Chemis
try, =4ll has inaucurated • new era to Ilait Dyeing.
What are Its Proommendatlonst
lot—lt changes the Oar of any Woo:lona color te
tratunis Out or brown In ere mantas.
td—lt melmilatas with thri Nair, and nouriahes tratead
of burning It
8.1-11 Is pronominal by =Loan& Chemist. thaw:Loy aatlo
Clair Dye known.
4th-11. Is Imooosible to cum an batane• of Its tailors.
6th—lt heath* widest popularity ever yet Anrordal to
• similar PraP , natoo.
Por tla establishment o theta *actions by proofs. sea
the teadmony At OttRIETS.DORWS, No. 0 Aldan Ilona,
where, it is manufstinisd, sold, and applied privately.
Price per mall hot, $1; lane b0x,11.4.0.
gold Wholaval• and beta at th•Drumtore or Dr. ORO.
11. lIRTAER, 140 Word at. situ of the liolden klastar.
nottla. , .44w$
Dailey's Uennine Pain Extractor.
Its friends are the Million—and intelligentl
Its mamba, tb• Ignorant—the bagoted— the aelfsh—and
t he criminal counterfeiter!
Theta:moat and onnageming ma Impraed en by the tat
ear. woo canomly endanger" tbn tires cf O h . a: median, fo
Ithe mars eak• of paltry gabol 1 leave it to • discerning
ant impartial malt to dedia, what ynnisbment the
nmul, daa,ress, who could Infllct pato SO atom, and
I bawd th• life ci • fellow creature, for • mare take of
bonnet/0g LW nwu packet.
Tha meat and principal charade tics of DALLIIrg
11 AdICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR smash
Ist. Of Rs mart falling and marine prePortY. ...am la
raLg,i,a.t.:37..rires,. zrz.,E. ointz-..--..:=....
1t:,17,-, L.tnntazsvi.t• 4: re...:1,..0 red Ibl, short •
span 01=, utd . r .a. will ".
E e r y anti :Lynn the Atlaroftlaittl
iaware that, tri ..11 cases of asternMi t nry, the Pat: l y s
r U ltri . y a mo by "a ot:it ti rra " deva " t !ra
_ W e dn d P ; r at% sl! . . th's
"
414 Its purtficatbrepropartice oeut . rtirs• one roam:that
may lark In the micro, and will when applied to the
last draw nplelly all Implore matter to the aortae.. Ind
•oent It—hence the meat dleobars• It producro Iron sores
oemuloned by brinctr—scol when applied to d i a l nn Inveter
ate roma Salt Itbrum, or o th er mune..m...
Sold In Plttabarth by 0 Er 3. EL 6ET;46R. 140 Wood at.
1 aplimdAwB
Hair Dye--It makes no difference how
grey or red, or rusty the hair or whiskers may bc,foor
boo mach they mar bare teen lemma by had area
BATOBELOWSUAIR DYE will make the • beantl(niand
lively black or brown without the Wart homy. Atil .111
never fsde or torn rusty. WARRANTED. lied. and
mid. or applied. tin private room.) at Baronstcree
Wig Factory, 333 Broadwcy. New York. None genuine
...rot Wm. A. Batchelor ben the label.
The Aret.ine Is .old ta Pittsburgh. by OISOROII B.
KEYSER, ill Wood et. ••19.,9hrdaer0
Scrofula, Effects of Mercury, CoueruAnic
eiznh/hnhitis, Dy fpcpria. Jfiction a d s
ttorard..etlt.Jaw, Kidneys. .Sadder. Debitity. eat
&suet Sylitzva is bath Yates cad Fcroolor. ma
SCROFULA •314 Genital Weakness will ensue. tune and
other chronic disease.. unisex cured Dr. IIEATLI. No.
800 Broadway, New York, devotes his etude time mooing
three mod oil chronic after tin.. lie Writes the afalcbed
to call, especially those who la. , receired no benefit from
Precious treatment by other pbyelcuns.
We were cured by Dr, Lleattc-11nrcos Colburn. 123
Broaderac J. C. Boers. Jam, Lenshton; B. F. Renter and
011101 (blindosah IL O. Mende (deafness). P. Stebbins
S. W. Rim nod wife. te.
Dr. Reath la. Ibearable and .111101 physician and env
Omen, Se D. J. A. Smith, M. A, J. A. Snell, LL
D., Roe. A. Looml; Ron. George Petrie, Hon. N. ;13. Ben
ton, Auditor Pieta co New York, Roti. Judge CA}(Ol., City
Judge. N. York.
reti.te et cßstance ma consult the doctor by letter.
stating their oases fully, and Moire advice. rind •11 the
necessary raceiles,by mail or 'roma. thereby obriaing
the necessity of • peremial vidt. Ills Introductory wort.
with Plostrative engravings. will be amt Wee to 007 itd•
duns
N. IL—On the three 1 Bier Dr. Beath will more to 101
0 0 ,14 00 anat. °Mardis the St. Niatiolu 10001.
aPhtidfc
Pure Cod Liver Oil—Every bottle war
ranted to be pure Cod Lim OIL
For the cure of R. ha oval it*.
NV, the coreof&rafrda,
/be WI co,. ofteeit,
fbr the cure of Zwastayo,
lbr ehs care of Mier.
hr the cam of ail Skin Diseases.
fbr toe OM of Chronic Irryrfacka.
For al cure of Chronic Bore Eyes,
ibr the are of Was SaeUMO.
fbr Ni care oflgtaildular EtweLling,
For the awe of truiss Of the Dor✓+.
For the nor of .I,lsortary Cbantatptiow
Fan tee me of Chronic Bronchstio,
ibr the ours a Sides.
lb, the ours el, Direct's , cj the Hodder and Kidnews,
ibr the cure of Cbsatiartlonal Manta and General
bold by the quart, Ilion and In tott:at or the dozen or
elnale ttlen frra7 bo warranted yore Cod Lim OD,
at . na
bobe Drunter. of Dr. 00). IL ILLYBIIII, 14.0
Wood et. , clan at Oa Golden lonian Iplb
ALEX. HUNTER.
DMZ& IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, I.llllDi LIIIID OIL,
dbD PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No 299. 14toort7 Stupor.
a0214,30d 11771811130.11.
WELLS, RIDDLE & DO.,
1 . '58 Fourth et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pc
MANTJYACTVE3B9 OY
Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers'
DRAY WHIPS:
THONGS AND SWITCHES,
Keep constantly on hand, received direc t
front tbalr Psetory,lo Ycrk 00., r An . fel am 'vied •••
arrtmult of IThim, 1,01421 Vrjuraa
21,2 N I PZ, 4 7 . o:gargt =LTA= Stock. sod
te.,
ftrg f tr=
ff= airtai d all to t=
lei - Fred far Izierimu ,
agrAz . , WORK WARRANTED—EI
Jabs-17_
Niror Yom Jtaa
dikNew Torii & Liverpool Linea Packets,A
JOHN THOMPSON, No. MO Li
Oren, PittGrorirn.Ps.. tn. calf Person Isk la
la/e akin
elty anthostud to roll Parana Osrtblestes Er Line of
Nov Took and LlTorlroof Pubt..
OORNRLIUB
S t ., GINNELL.
Iloot
t Now
To.
No aware on band Stahl Draft; lbr any mama.
ya nd
wAi...ftw yabla te. at an: Bantle Enz
pnoaaen e = s. /nrlarst .
york :Can a
nal. %
pbta by Reams& JOHN THOStPBON.
o i . tj bdi r ,,t wr NO. 410 tracts street
-
The SatisfaatOry 4tanedy.—From au
tere deo ea unUT. north ggratigi ths Dmydatcm
an a cias t ( bur fa mato illicit Ilattainu tortimoulab
Y tha Muni* :sham to D. A. Vahnegtock's wastutated
TermltutM ougelugi AMU WM, 1115 L .
Yam
B. = 14 41 —I bays Mau mthibl
mu . this fate• 1. b . gum. awl WM lags.
urs tu Sou tbs lara.matka of Os treds aged Uttar
FM; that gam timudig Me ea 1 knaWiaas of he most
satiesetory ula UM migfiut. sad mu at Um mut
galgabls um:W we ham i taws algia mums' 1.1.
silts
of its rod gibes In summons mom ands[ the Vest.
must Maur thydlar.s. ell of wham me it romluty. sad
slung it to um gad Tillable its swarm stelditu
1 esa woommgad Mgo ous of the rite mid tut bribe
imYttlgellltelL
=rra Ku by L. 1
d Wag ward ow. ritrierrah Inocumewe
Dr. Gao. W. Phillip'.
COUGH SYRUP
FOIL THE CURE OP
Omaha, o—'4. ''roes. Hoarseness. "needles Lllllsl
Influenza. Bpwkrri &r.
Throw. z:elsomptlon, and all dime.. of t'
Throat and Cleat
—ALSO—
Dr. Geo. Phillirs'
1217ECIWATIC L NINCYT
PATH PAN - ACM,
PUN. Tin: ILEUM' AND CURE Ur
- - _
Sherd.llmoo, Neonlsla, Lumbeire, Sciatice. Manmade
Palm, Paine in Ow Fide, Meet, Bark and Fans.
dwelled and Painful Joints, Weak Back.
Cramp, Bare Throat, Bprains as.
The thanzands who have need thew, aladidriet testlio
to their esallent merit, by a anotlonance of their us.—
To ttrwe who have not need them 'remould say TRY
TELESPend they will hod thorn to be all they aro -*pre•
.voted, and that they will act with oP.ot.
bIEO. W. PH(LI./Pd, dole Prorrlstari Olndonatl., n
Ohio.
Poe ale wholesale and reality
BEClibiall a Idol& CNN AP'
Mieblyfe Aliesheny elLy.
THE GREAT EISIGLISH REISE.DY,
SEE JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female rills.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir James
. .
flute. M. IX Malthus gellsrOoldbar7 to the
This hiegthads Wain. u unfaling In the meat all
those tithed sad dasitethh. dlesase. hualdent to Um
male constltutkft.
thosesatimen intoessownow all thatrucikum, end
Pi lls ask sinantlthr period alto mito.hsltl. Them
Pills shoald be sipl Mans Oath hooka maniocs bean'
anetuenh thay *Alb the nonstithiNinh Uwe nl faring dadeut Waft ainsbnes the ithothes to pert= km
&Wes with maths teilmMalf andolgid.
In all othe.of Nmlittenees and flainal dlitattins. Pan to
the Beet and MAI, Reastheas, Napo. en light Ituir.
U... Palpitation of Lb. Hsu; Lammas of Spirits. Hyster•
to.. Plot rimid.thikaltd_ all the gethohil dhows am
stoned by a illasrdentiLllpstem, these Pills eftedi •
etre when all otba. arvii MT. NW. mid although
powerful remedy, do nottoontann be.. reload, .thaulla,
or any other mtheml.
gull dtmetions thoomotalstas .soh pmet.g Prke, to
the United States uutOunda.oa•
Wm Agorae for this eosoitr7.
1. Q. BALDwur a Om. a0th.f...., N. T.
TUTTLZ t 11036 P, Auburn. MX- Elehosal Agents.
N. 11.-41.40 and 6 po.t.f.rraoa.udosed to =7 oar
tlasseet resat. will Insuro • bottleof thew Pills by Wl:int
for W. In Pittsburgh. by TLErIINO 130!. manes of
Wool and Youth sm.;
_.1_03. Altiaa oa th s Soma and
Smithfield eta: JOS. PLEXING, owner Diamond and Ike.
tot thirst. and Drsuarlsts ether.llr. 11•14.1.rdt.fie
The wily Medal Awarded by the NOW
Tart Exhibition to the English ix =xi= Panne Mann
histrarrr bar bona obtalnotl. amougrt. 1:1111:1[701111 cOotPttl•
tors, by LEAs PEBILLYS, roe their
. .
rfinUCESTERSHIRE
hereby farther I,olroony le afforded of he bele. tr.
tat :Mum •ataut.
the n.•briq of this Yana hae•stended to •eery
ter of the globe, and its e direcy In promoting the general
health La becoming daily mom otarr•d and acknowledged
10 the United Rates It is bo!d to b• the moot agreeable
condiment. and Is esteemed for Its bride and loetgm•ttng
mnyerties, Its habitual nee enablltns the etontiach to dbrest
the food.
On the Continent of Europe, these• dentition have been
testified to by a gentleman, who writ. to Lain A Pt&
RINd thug - 1 beseesrrleda tadtleof tour Worceeterebtre
deuce in a tour 1 base put aomnl•t•d through EIPILICI and
Portugal, and balks* 1 owe my present Yt.te of beettb to
It• oar. your eaues U manned, and 1 think medleinal. 1
can with truth my there Is nothing la • tmr•ler's bag
gage to en•utlal to his comfort. at lent In these countries.
on your Sauce.
iM===l
regiment, a medical gentleman writes from Madras to
his brother In the tam. orchestras at Worceeter, in the
terms "Tell I ea it Perri.. that their sauce is
highly approved In ladle. and that It Is. In m 1 opinion.
the moat palateb/e no wall ae the malt wholnome O.IIIM
ft. ease. Is imitable for every v. 01017 of dish, and
the ant...weal demand which Use:m.B.ra ban created has
led to many imitations being offered to the Public. under
• variety of names. bat the genuine may be known by the
names of "LISA t PERIIINir being impressed stasis the
ascent metallic capsules, or patent glum stopper of the
bottle, es well Ise th
the United e lebals end wrePPuti
be got. Agents torillßl
:WY..
111 VCAN BOw 8,
.pale cos - groat...W. N'w York.
060 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday, 24th net. Passenger
Train. •11l run dal:T. ascent Sundays... follows.
Loaves Pittsburgh foe Crestline at Th A. id. and 3 P hi,
Leaves Cratline for Pittsburgh .11 A 31 and 12.50 P ld.
Thew traits , aOmars dose counsels.. at Oswalt.*
with train. (VA.... Mina. Lnciuuati. Balsibss
ludtat.s; 251..5. lit. Louis and all points on
toads extend!• g set and Bouttpusest through Ohio. In.
Cana and
•
The A M Train from NW!=Eh wunecta nt M.
Held with Trains on Banal:Wu. Mandlald .0. Newark
road, for ennduaki. Toledo and CtiPago; aleo.tiOae Onltlet,
thins are at Alliance .Ith Traria on Cleveland and
Pittaburgi. i:oad for Cleveland, Chicago. Dunkirk and
Buffalo.
Through Ticket.. are *old to Orb/nage Dayton. Quoin
natl. ',We'll's, Wt. Lord.Jananolle. tletlandshae -
Chicagn Rook Island, lowa City. Dunlietb.
Wry, Elptingteld, 111, Tort Warne, Cleveland and the
wrincipel cities Ina* West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRALN
leaves Newßsightan for Pittsburgh at T a. et. and IX P.
w. Lesvos Pittsburgh for New Brighton el SON A
6)6 r. 0.
For Ticketi and further 'stamen'n. surly to
A. T. JOI/NEON.
At the earner ako . under the Monetsgatela Boum.
Or at the Federal etreet Statkm. to
011ORGE PARKIN. Ticket Agent.
J. IL MOORE. Fr ot.
.1. KELLY. Paseenger Agent.
PittabonellAlereh 24. 18156.
WIL LIAM & ALLEM.
EitICCIESBOIII3 10
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
- -
Chi'son Furnaces, Wrog Iron Tubiog
LND 11711 ENG GVILLULT,
for Warming and Vac:Oa:ion of Su:Pangs.
W.l. A. will coutract ka Warming and Vsailatigit by
dterga or Not Water. Picas or Obilaial Putnam Miami"
1/orpttaLa Factaiies. Gram Flume. NourS Mg=
llntolo o.Dtatlina. No. 21 Narkst Pittsburg
EAGLE STEEL . WORKS
JOSEPH DLLWORTH & 00..
(sveccooss To maxi, *lsm • 00.,)
lIANDIAOII7I.IIIS 01
Cast Steel, German, Baw, Mater. P'ough
AND
SPRING STEEL;
AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
Mattooke, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, &e. _
WARR/1013BL No-112 WAWA EITBEDI,
Nitta= Wood arm arnlthaeld,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Januar, 1 1160.053.er,
MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT
COD LIVER OIL.
Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty
throushout the Ilnibei &atm fOr Its mit", meet
row and uniformly lamegListe and 1MD02107 lama%
.•
• tosjomits of th• reddent phreMPuse m PhliadelPhia
give this Oil the sanotlonot their high appro.'. and se •
teat of their coutdimos recommend It to heir patients
and prencribe It Is their Practim.
All • remedy for Clonensoptlon. BronehltJa Asthma.
Gout, litumnatlam. General Debility, and all licrofulons
•Illktfoo• IL stands unrivalled, effecting s cure or snarl
sting peering when other inediclnu hare
Sold In bottle. b N y JOIIN G. BAILEE 00.,
o. 100 N. Third street, Phlladelphlg
And by ths Drugglets in Pittsburgh and elsnrlien.
nolgood
Nelson's Asobrosmses.
h=lThe am b. br ufta otyr d 401111.
of rortra the
t m . 1:14
the ert. Their tons Blatt vends and harm.
dale Ina degree arm obtainsd b 7 the old pro. Being
talon on itlaa are siosedinsly brilliant runt Tot =-
BO U. TM. they N. vadat!, distinct in any
anal. Lit childisn ere pictured sot way more bens.
Way but in almost inappredialds paint of Ulna by ill.
Anibrotrpti. Bg no elm proms oan pictures be made no
PertratlPLosußlul. We reawthilly raitiwt Mande
Ptibile a men a illy to mil ana ea:amino epoidousog
and nags Ibr sea ltsonsuiber UNIP place.
1:8011115 LLBRY, old ow , Chaos Building, Third
&dada.?
5th,:1b60.
Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker end
Wood Norm. No. Se Third drat. between Wood and
Monist Omen PlNalnordh. Moo caratantlion head
as sonertmont of ow funs Omen Moon. for queen. to
nodellidee
PEARLAL LEGHE STEAK yY MILL
.
•
- -
Flour delivered to families in either of the
trot ono..
Orden, eVOs loft st KUt. at la oar Dour th t
Itc"agAN,VILISON ocx. as wood mu •
On Fu n oornot .4 UWV end 81.1211a1e sta.
DecrgiMir t a r Orkoi
IST Kw • &swim 1 •.•
HENRY„ A Cl/LLINS,
110BIMISSL_ON MERCHANT,
r. 4t41: , 2 3 18 au ra y N QlT imm.
No U. "'Wiwi Moot. Pitiobozoh.
Mg.. ORDRES NULL AND OAIIOO RLEAS ON TEIN
01110 AND 31188188111 . 1 RIVERS, AND TRIBUTABIEM
_po-gs hm''"'" Sir
sad MAXI
XP0.617701t ."'"1 1'
"
Fire and Life Insurance Company.
No. 149- MIESTNIIT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE.
Will make all kinds of Insurance, either
vv.., or Llmtte.i. on ove r =l , 74, .101 op of Provos :7 or
"c"'"U".F10111PV.I'151N(1, PrMir
H. t 7. Rot.ohrol. Theo PLefildellt
DlRSCryOrtft .
J 00.14. Pool,
John thortan.
C. {fiber
PIT'FSEVURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and W ater Streets,
PITTSBUIIIiii, Pa
ROBS: GAL WI r, Prat , . nt. Taos GU... gdiey.
This Company makes eva i lL i nntrance ap
rtataing toor poi:masts! with MIL
Aleo,againet and Oar on . the Ohio and
l‘ladeeint+l rime and tributaries , and ns M.O. gen
erally
And against Lose or Damage by Fire,
Ind aitalnafthe Perlis of the Asa and Inians Narisation
"' Po d Ilf!=t:Tihe Lowest ratan ounsistent with esfet7
town partite.
ISALSZR & C 0.13
!A: 4b34:9
DIULTOII3:
Wm. Bagslay. Cat Mart SWIlos•
Raman Res.
Robert DnalsP.J , .
S. Elsabsush.
las. 11. Panacea
wetter Barmst. J ‘6 ! h: ch n . : Sl.l rwoL L Ph i.r..4
Jan M. 000 p..
John St Wm. B. Illy.
daton. .1.31
Ottag. P. alarm.
IL B. 1106.11. b.
P. B. 11. , 1011.
P. RIAOISCISa, Beereta.l7.
O. 0071 , N. Agent,
eon., Third .13 , 1 W.. 1 streetli.
MEMM!
Robat, Oalvraz
Paimo.ltdcCl
Iceoph P. Ours..kril. p.
lobn
hiZe.i . d .
David H. Chamber..
Christian Zog.
Wulram Cart,
Relent H. Hartley,
Jaa. D. Wall).
mr2.s.lsfa
David Rleheq.
Junes W. Hsllama
0132 a. Arbuthunt.
ALaader BeMllO7.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBUROII,
Ocrner Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
Authorized Capital 000,000.
INSURE BbILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY
Agalint Loom or Damage by Flre,
Lad the Perils of the Sea and Inland Narbration and
Transportation.
Drasmoem
Wm. F.Jobaston, Ray Pattemon, Jacob Painter,
W. IleOlinteek, Jim P. Tumm, Ow. w. Saatb.
D. R. Park , I. Grief Sproul. Wade Hampton,
A. J. Jame, J. IL J nee, IL Ft. Cogeball,
•, Carder, W. 8. Els ven. D. 11. Loaf!,
Fredient, Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
Vice President, RODY PATTI/1180N
laaeratary • ?mammy. AL. A. Camaro. noli
Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire & Manna
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
i1 = ..0. T1109. B. PLORENUE. Pre2l.l.ra.
ETATEREMT OF BUSINLY3.
from the Find day of August to th• Varty.Erite dA,
:=MiZiUM
Total premim. for rive=ontba_.-
CAPITAL
1103,111 13
INVESTED Sil VOLLOWIi.
Bonds of A1i5 518.711 60
PitttirioLmd Bonds. i oonnty, Flttstrarnh and
Loan on lint Itortnasni of Ilea Estate__ __- 69,950
00
do Stooks, Colistssal .. ..... 30,334 00
Cash in Bank and on 11,092 22
(*Atel su
Notoo,o bsea/Dad (paytionat not" yst due) ..... 31.00031
Ptemlam Aotes, not mat
Des trom Asents (ssevand by Bondid------ 16. 858
1.6111 31
Expnima• and Commissions
9416,161 13
Total amount 01 Lamas ineuned,
bat. not
..... 00
3.000 00
St.ooo td
Tide Company insures bull and cane. lists on tho Ohio
and Idurstarippi tributaries. dam.
suer bt bre. Lreisw b =eatitriUn: bad
Erreasactt—lloa T. hi. Maui, den. J. H. id:4l.dd
Jame. Wood.
ro'll'"'"'""91 1UMAB J. HUNTER, U. ,
1.31:tf Co No. 90 flatet bot:„Wood and biarkat.
PEIaWARE MATAS, SAFETY POUR
AE 0011:PANY. 01110 e. S. E. corner Third and
at stn. gbiladephia.
MARINE INSUILLNCORS,
On VEMEL/3, CARGO, FREIGHTUR.ANOES to all parts cf the world.
,
On aooda, by Rivera Cartels, Lakes and Land Carriages,
to all parts of the Ltuion.
INSURANCES
On Manhandles generally. On Store., Dlnelling !loam, gr.
Assn. or Tlllls4llYorr,Nov. 600, 1865.
Bonds and Mort :ants. sad Real Estate-.-....—5101,93) 04
Meek In Banks.
Phllsdelybla City and .o Ballgoads thar and !tundra.. Com• IMMO 00
BlFlrrooeeleheo;gle • =OBOlO
. 180.440 97
Balance due at Agendee—Prea.lums cm Marine
Poll
reoently isened.—and other debts
d
lb
006.0
Subserlptbn No
DIREOMItS
rater%rails.
Mosses Kelly,
Famarl X. Stets%
Henry gloms,
Jam.. TrrOsoir.
Malmo lyre.
Joe.. L. Prirr,
Jame. Temorrit.
JAS
.o ~tudwig. nerar.s.
um
behogisr,
J... Logs,. Pittsburgh
D. T. Morgan,
John B. "
MARTIN. Presidio.
0. HAND, Ka Prr.mtuit.
Illua
losrph H.ISAA4
Edmund A. dooder
Itat.o. Davis.
John IL Pent.;
Charge O. Idper
lldsrani Dsrlinoo n.
.'Ove Brooks.
3. Johns..
Janus°. Dank
Tbsonbilm Paulding, j
Dr.
Lingh Orally.
WILLIA
• TIIO.IILA
Ulan LIIDIJIM. &ate••
. A. MADZIRA. Apra.
95 VCster at. Pltte.mrsh.
Enhance Mutual inaarance Company
OF PHILA.DELPILIA.
mt O/7 57 .7 r eirt _N
AILO O. 70
re,
a TPALNL7' o,2,lr BTE dr Eer gteiter.
chmullte, Furniture, &a., in twit or country.
The mutual primly's, combined with the ascority of a
stock °Lattal. entitles the Insured to .hare in the Mats
of the Company, without liability for 1011:11e1.
Th. Script Orstilicatie of this Ootopany, for pronto, are
eoutertlbk), at par,
_CUM tote the.
Y(h pita ledda Strut of the ComV.Y.
TO, Prnt.
N. V: Llisc . nsMs . P...orsMs7.
D1LE431451(8:
Clem Ths_glsy. Lents R. iahhurts.
Wm.
B.
Thompson. George N. Bates.
T. 0. ib....4.41i Ileni. W. IthilsT.
O. W. Carpenter.
Z. LothraP.
liol?,2l.Btasa. EL 1... Canon.
_ _ ... ..
EL Yfit
et .auka
Jamas T.Tice.
Jacob T. Bunting
O. M. Stroud.
Wm. Musser, •
Archibald Gott,.
Wm. M . Bemylb Pitted
J. 0. OOPTIN. Alen
. or Third and Wood stmt.
HOLMES & COLLINS,
OIDUCC3. O I II TO IL • 118131LLA2.4)
Agricultural Warehouse,
AND
BRED STORE,
No. 129 Wood Street,
ap2l-Iyd&wT PITT SBU ROB
JOHN m A C F% I RA E
j oF BROS.
Iron Railing, Iran Vaults, Vault Doan, Window
Shatters, Window Guard', &a,
Nos. 91 Second et., & 86 Third st.,
(between Wood. and Idarkbt,)
PITTSBITRGLE, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of now patterns
ganoy and Plain. sultabls Sir all purposes. Partin:du st
tentbin geld to enclosing Omit Lots. Jobbing
eimus don* at
notice.
Another Pitteburgher testUrng to the
vonderfally curative towers of lerhare's Holland Bitten'
Mr. Jacob White, Third strut, helms Market, gun `Tor
a year put I have bum &filleted Ter? sericnialy vlth dys
pods, ei ninth eo. that uy stimiuhrefuselto retain any
thing; I hare tried s2olollt every remedy, ahl the regimen
at e ,,esoi phydelans, Out withal:it allerlation, mita I he
tan therm of leerhare's Holland Bitten, and hue non
Shand rale' almost. ameunttng to • cure. I found Ii eftra
dons to removing the extreme deblliti; =maenad by ltd.
Menu. end genertny as i Undo It has fur equals and no
eutontav'
be advertisement In mother column.
British and Continental Bxotuango
BfOHI RILLS DRAWN .8l
DUNCAN, BIIBEMIN & C O.,
ON , MIN UNION BANE, LONDON.
IN BIM or LI AND Ur:VALDE.
Theme Malta are available at all the prin..
69611t^na tnalliand, Scotland and Iranna aad tha
Contlarat.
We alao draw LIGHT BILLS on
N. A. Grunebanm & Bailin,
PltAirdllkOßY
to A AA"
Whiall earn am • linontanco all yens of siermany
Byltoreiand and Mann&
Yaw= Intandina no Irani steonanartnOnni=ef
no Uttar* of mot% on which Kona, fan b
needed. In any Van of 3 ; a1 " : "'
aide, Ncrtsf, 124 ottur aniorffne In Eip
1001. 11131 ROSIVIIIPTCZVA antio.taud" a a to)
• •Wad. come Third amt.
Cattle Liebtent always for sale, by the
mtitego , a"' a l •- t "'""torrssireaso woos st.
Holloway'r Pills, by tato down Or groom
ode at GEO. It lIYHrWO. liO Wood it.
80 des • INA. in D 11.114 at Geo. B
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AN ORDINANCe; to regtuate the sale of
°cal. Hay, /Le.. by weight.
ire It emistes by the citiseue of Pittsburgh to relect and
Common Cu:inert...ambled. That
Sec. 1. The Plnance Committee shall, at as earlY
lay
n
-,maithie. contract with some rommoribre and competent
scale marootacturer. fur the erection within th e city limits
or at least tour Weigh Scales, of the cayaolty of ten trims
each, l or the welshing or oral and such other articles le
rosy be hereinafter yruvided fur, the said males to be loca
ted at points easy of wens and molted to the convenience
at the public In the Tits:. Stolid, filth and Pirrentit
Warde.lf or: mere than four be erecteur Prosiled, That
the said four hosier. with the neopeary arriinsterancesi.
•hall not cost more than two hundred and seventy-fire
dollars each, and at the. rata Mr any additional nthromm
that ma, be seeded: end I", csiVed further, that thews=
or persons meeting the sumo shall agree to dap-nil i nfdel7
ape n the pennons arising Co the city therein= lor the
yarrimit of his or their Dill, so much of which ail she'll,.
r art is hereby appropriated for that purpose, the
wirment thereof to be made at each time as map be eyes.
Med to the contract normil euttunrited.
P.m li. Th. said Scales shall be used to WOO et real
end hay bought, weld ar delivered bo Um city, accUrding
to the terms of tills ordicauo and curb other articles the
weighing whereof le not otherwise apecillimillY ,Providad
for.
Fee 111. AU hay offered for solewithin the city shall he
weighed before being delivered and the owner or
them of shall have the same 'reigned upon either of the
scales anthmtood by I Me ordinance. and It ainsil be the
dm, of the welohmeeters he fur ouch°. fled to weigh
all hay brought to the city for este and gig.. • cartiloste
thereof to the owner or pursue cr, and shalt be entitled to
recetee ttenfor, to be mod by the oeuer or posseesor, the
sum of twenty-Hee cents for each load neer one tan, and
nineteen cente formai lowa dentundoe ton. And tf our
'xenon or porronsatill re lF,p of eon, boy lade the
ea id city without Its b m ',
eloWnrot to weighed and CI z[l.llol_er
MW off to bell or sett the rm. contrary to the Add
notch, or ceitodoete, he, the yr they es t fending. shell
for uld pay for each canoe, upon conviction thenurd.
thee= oaten dollars And Cl elate: of the sell welsh
moisten. or their deputlee.shell printouts for any
person or persons, or tor erode or buten any her other
than for his own use. ha shall forfeit, and pay for esm7
such dram., upon conviction thereof. the a..m of twenty
dollars.
arc. 17. nll cool bought, told or delivete4 within the
city to arts, wagons, or other sadder, OW the first
day ofJuly nest, shell be welt he.: upon someone of the
flea herein antsnrited,a ma nd she number of bushels in
each hood oemirteirted by weight by the welzheoesterthere
clot the rate of seventy sit pode to the bushel. moor&
tug to the standard strewth.% by on dot of AtisamitlY.,
poured the sixth day of April. A. D. Mtn and if any par•
son or pawns shall offer tor sole, or pall tr deliver. or rep
Iva garment for any load of cool which hat not been en
weighed widths number of bushels therein oacertainad,
and before he hue ootelned a trartlfitste thereof, as proeid•
ed for In Section Ore of this ordinance, or having recolved
such =Wiest* shall tell or Oiterlial• dispose of add loal,
or nay port Or weal thereof, contour, to MO aerttdatts, or
attempt to Mom, falls certificate to the lisle thereat, or
when he bath made eels. shall not, on the delivery alba
oat almodetiver the cettlikato of Is to the ifurchmer, he
shall for every tech offence. forfeit and pay the sum of five
duller, andovery person purchasing; and Doting lee Mal
not RrerlOmir weighedancl certified emending Co Morro ,
vision, of tale Ordinance, shah likewise Itorreit and Pop for
emy such offence, the sumo: Ave dollar= and Is *other of
the welgtonostere outhunted by this ordloane4 or their
deputies, shall purchate any coal for trade or Deter or
purpose :der than for his own um, he shall forfeit and
pay i.e every mat off 1 111 M, the emu of twenty dottors,—
/Ircrided, That Cols section shall not apply to monulso•
toren WOO purrhas• by to:nth:mom contract where the
seller and Myer agree to valve weishingOondor this OnlLl
Cell. V. • Weighmesterabell be appointed for each of
the males authorised b tide
or
other whose fluty it
shell be to weigh cosi y .
tar.= other =CM= he other
wise speellically on for, that may bed:feted fa weigh
ing; they shall keep a menet In week they than =Mr
every toed welshed, wi th th e weight of the same, and the
fees remlfed far weighing; they shall eh° furnish for snob
load weighed a matinees Mating the number of Mewls
therein andained. Hof coal. and the number of potmda. If
of other articles, and they shell nude forever Melt hnd
welshed the feet preactibed by this mdlothee.
tiro. VI. It ahead hetheeduty of the Mem Cettlettee.
as soon as old wales are ready for usa and annually on
the Arse Monday of July thereaftar,to micertisedall7
log one week In the pavers authorised to do the dry
pnnting for ompceals Oor the therkagement of the gam
fromthew ic
competent to do so, whh orcoomla &ell =ate
how much per cent. cf the gran revenue edition Rom said
=ales the bidden =II Day for the word
th emE
the Finance Ootenittee shall then te highest
and beet bidders the right to neefaidecalee neat= next
nosed shall be resdnorocided that no Ind ette/1 be emot
ed for less than fifty wane. of the gran nrrenes, tin
use of the elty; and priniffed further that not more than
one male shall Pi awarded to the same base.
Sao. VIL The weighmarters I. whom the is than
thus be scalded shall sten, before g iro ttliam the use
of tha sena. be defy swans, and giro bond to the oity,
with one er mOre sufficient. sureties. in the sum of two
thousand deism to boapming by the Finance Cammit.
tee, cadditioned Mr the althful performance of the duties
intazekupoll Offal by this ordblance.
Till. The said welghmesters shell make monthly
returns to the City Tema:me of the mount of fees nee r,
El by them, and shall pity over to the sail City Treace.,
for thee. of the gay, on the first Monday of every
mouth, the per =tags to which the cityla entitled under
their napective contrastr.amatisters shall away.
be =ante public Innestions
Ben IX, Ice wishing woe. the said weighmastera shall
be Wowed bothers* the folkorieg fees, and no more,
which stall be peldat tiertneerthe octifloste of weight or
mean= la erarii•
Ferree& load chntentagthentylice buthelsaullunder,
For
cede . -
For load containing over twestrtice d not more
thanfortlor ealh b b . ==g 4 ever arty and not room than
sixty bush udseight mac
For each icsdbontaitting more than sixty batheie. seven
MITA;
And In album when a load contabos the tractional
part of a Umbel leak than half a Mutat it shall hot be
mooted, bat If ors half a bushel It shell be counted as
one bushel.
Brao. X. For all single draughts, other than mai or hay,
of articha the weighing or which 11 not otimrese
oellY Provided for, they dual be allowed to ahem. the
fallowing few, and no more
Ulna than one ton, Ire mum
flour one and lass than two ton, ten cent.,
If over two tons, at the rate of fire cents breach ton.
deo. EL The said notice thall be regulated hy the legal
etandardof nfants, at lean eons in every year, to 'Mob
regaleflan it shall tee the du y of the said weighnuesters
al• aye to attend, and to fastest their weights and scales
'am always in smock orderand repair. And lm all was
where rand, dirt. or o th er =tranecods weight shall adhere
to any =Mole weighed. It shall be their dirty to maks
raitehl• deduction for the eams. as ales for any undue
moisture Inthe hey offered for welshing.
UV. XII All Bum In3poneol by this, crdinannt stag Tel
and are and mcvcared before the Stator,. NNW nes
=Ling under city tribesmen ars now by Lew race
one halt thereof to the sae of all city, and the ather ' V
to the reots who may Me Tor the same,
em. MILAIt online.. or parts cf ordinances Wart.
eine= herewith, be and the sans an hereby' =Denied.
Ordered and enacted into. law!. Counnis, this, the ITth
day of April. A. D., lath.
TITOSIAB M. BIATISILLT.L.
President of Comma CotraoLL
gnat, TT. itMserges,
Clerk of Denman CounclL
-.468.241 21
99,944 82
08,101
800,000 00
Attret, Jars T. Wbrrrxx,
Cl•rk of Bele= Council
Exeontore Sale of Real Estate
THE undersigned, Executors of tho last
will and testament of Robert Linn, deed. In porn
once of an order er the orphans' Court of Allegheny On.„
Pa., and by virtu. Mtn. powers gran lei In the will of toad
Tendon will error at Dublin eel.. on FRIDAY, the 13th
day of June.l46B:rommtnoing at 1 delotk, P. AL, on the
Pentalms. the 'Ottani°. deecribed Real Estate. vie:
A tract of laud containing shoot two hundred and tarty
aster, situate on the waters of Little Betrickley.in Pont*
ley township. Allegheny °sante; Pa, abont ens mile out
ham the borough of Etwicaley, adjoining landecf Threl.
&wilt tn. A. tilokbine, John Murray and the Masan
rah% being the half of lot 113 In "gradere. Diarist of
Deprectatei r and.. on welch are the following ininntre.
snents. elm The.. Dwelling Houma three rants, three
°rebate, wwi ther fruit trees, amo unt'rovt. The
land la weered: • sofficientof goad timber,
widths cultivated portion le In goal condition. Foreome
yearn put It has beenotcupled se two farms. gild It I,lll beeold together or In two separate Mote, aspay mdt par.
chum. Onntthird tithe purchase money ill berygutred
on the daliverrier the deed. ons third in a year MOM the
day of ads. with Internet, and the other third In yeses
from day of sole, with =anal iotareet, For (Oren fare
inuulreef J. W. P. WRITE, Est.. 100 fifth at.
Plttelturgh, of Aly, Tine and Philip Outlitanisee CM the
premises, cr of the undersimuel. In the bormayhof &Eck.
try. P. W. WORTHINGTON.
ItILREOCA LINN,
neyLeterS Itetntore of NotertUmn.
11EQUENOY'S NEW VOL . and other now
booteDast reed by J. S, DAVISON, to Mutat, It..
near
Dequinere Idemetrials, 2 cols; Contribution to Liters.
Criticel, Humorous, Blographimg. PLila
eoplaloal and Pcolical, by klarai.Ognsann. it Home
and •Inow.l. or °Minn and Tlsoughpi in America sad
Marne. by /11.0.3. Toiler Ossoll; Know/edge Is Power. •
View of the Productive of Modern Society. end the
Results of Labor, Capital and MIL by Chu. Knight, with
numerous engravlogg The heron, of Greek Fah7 TWO..
for my Children, by her, C. Kingsley, by WO:
author; Edward Cli fiord. hisrordisoNhildbond.. o flor .
Last Juvenile; Motley'. Dutch Ilepobile, In ;loth and
Journey I t h e
of the Hoban... • Snood
hound the World, by Ida Weida; The Queen's
Sermon. Ilellsion in Common Ws, by Caird; Iledgeld's
Comparative Physiognomy. Min Beechees Now Rooks.
Physiology and Cellstiuto Ermine, and Lettere to the
People on Health. Alec, bet Domestic, En:roomy and paw
oelpt Took. The Crest hook for 110,4 The wonders of
Science, &Young Humphrey Davy, Ths Cornish Apothts
rat 7 Boy, who tau IFE . L. himself Natural Ptiliceaphy and
eventuallgbacarne dent or the Royal Society: The
Life of a Wendelu Boy _ written for boy., beautifully
I Ilustrategonly 76 centg Dickens' Little Pone, go sigs
dren, 8 tOls. ota. au 'ID/.
Board of Trade:
lip.HE regular monthly meeting of the: Aa-
Ktiatlmmill beLl Prider 2hd
AlOll attendance la desired. as the till owe Jo the heads of
tabu
MO 011,6 nor. relating to the Depoolte rank will he
for dincomion. and action tam ther.% o Othor
tnat
here of interest will be laid telon t rarr
m7i
OTlOE—The annual. meeting If the
Btakholders of the evAprizarr OLB - 003.1pAmr
h 0r .„.. n ... or.. at Lb* woks, on the
BECOND.IdONDAY,I2 of ay last ,at 2 o'clast
The annual eleetton for or. Pre.1.1.01 and flab% Man.
Ors to the tho enenins Tear; ‘lll .
u kold on the ulna
irdT=3‘.°"'"" "ju okay 0. 1... ct
Ofaca of the Atkigbany Gas Co.,VA VI r
. Crsyl:tdatit;
innoIJESALE DRY GOODS—A. A. Ma
'', ri " to C° 6 . 4lllZl , 7=l.n d =;. ° =Vd
In sutl--.. f isba.by etym. variety of Dtro
E ab nir'...7ttvei. H =z2o ta mu k glt r i
pp..% tr amla, Mahe. Caßsimenra. ty
THEY ARE HERE—Those Dress Trim.
woo arhlett the 1•41 s. b... bom ~ aznamely look•
fag for Iwo come at last, aaad ammo, them or . noro .
tato moat beautiful and Weal Tlaey cannot fall to
plow. So call loon at
an' 110101111Tricasoloa Store, Di Market at.
R!) COFFEE-100 mob choice Greta for
•by wyl W ATT t susox. mut,. it.
TIERCSS ItICE--A prime wild% for
Al has br nayl J. D. CANYLP...O.
OIL--10:bbls. Linseed for sale by
3. B. CANHILD.
FOGS -10 bbla. just reed and fur sale by
Jr 2 aur J. B. CASIIELD.
( ) )I HOICE PANIL FLOUR—A superior
• Wl* of faltered Hrorritty Wheat, : to store sad for
br toll lIKVID 0 Infinfit.
I P RIED PEACILES— 511 bosh. in store an
for ads by enl DAVIDO. 17811115 T.
nIIR-300 bbls. extra Flour in awro and
ode br SORSITII a tiONT,..- -
071 Ila IS Water el.
C. LIAIIB-15 tee. S.C. Hams . in store
0...7 • •ACArtnM t 7 ani roan= A ecarrou
JAIEE3 AIaAtTLEY.
Presidnat at &Ilan Council