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WEDNESDAY MOBITING, MAY 28, 1856
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Fsepriplicap_ 13scleeFion of Principles,
ilk/STSD 81 TUB PITTSBUROTI OONTRICTION.
1. W./dea/ea and obeli attempt to entire Lb. repel of
oil low, lehlob Slicer Of. introduction of elavet, lot. too
Merles once consecrated to freedom. and will ref/let Ur
ever, oonstitutional sevens the retietance of elate:7 in au:f -
of lb. territories cf the United Stator.
We will suorsrt by every lawful Mum our . brethren
In Katrina In their nonalltationsl and manly Teuton= o
the wenn./ atathatity norr lawless inesders.. 4 wa
des. the full weight of political D o in favor of the
lownediste admiselon of Kane. to the Union as a free,
et, lode, Itoleoendent State.
1. Believing that lb. nrefant. adminiottation
B*•ebown Itself to to west sod Milldam/Land that ite coos
tionstint to power le idontiSed with th. Mgrs.
.1.., Dowse to national supreutor, with the necklet. l of
freplont (teem territsty. 1.00 with lacreaeloc dis.
cord, it is leading p.m.. of oar organisation to oprose
and overthrow te.
einr For Telegraphic, News see 3d page. For
City and Commercial News sae 9th page.
PTILSOIIALITISI.—“One of the principle enures
' of the frequent disturbances in Congress," eaye
the Philadelphia Ledger, "is the disrespectful al.
lariat of one member towards another in de
bate." And the Lodger thereupon proceeds to
lay the blame of the assault on Mr. Sumner upon
the personalities used by him against his oppo
tlelnB.
Supposing this to be true, why is it, we are
constralnid to ask, that no censure was evoked
for snob personalities when used by others than
Mr. Sumner? It ho Indulged in them, he was
by no means the first to do it; and the records of
the Senate will bear witness that he has been far
more sinned against than sinning in that respect.
For years petit it has been the practice of South
ern men to heap the vilest indignities upon North
ern members; and it has been a cause of com
plaint against Mr. Sumner and Mr. Seward that
they contented themselves with polished retorts
to personal insults. In all this time, under the
Infliction et the grossest personalities upon anti
slavery representatives, the Northern papers
have been silent; and they seem to have syste
reatlcally reserved their censure at personalities
In debuts' until they can make them a ground for
attack upon Northern men. They are savage
upon Sumner, but have no word of reproach for
Douglas. They lick submissitttly any insolent
hand that may be raised for Slavery, but are
swift en denounce the faintest lisp on behalf of
Ft eetlom and its rights. There is a point beyond
which endurance ceases to be a virtue; and if a
longperseverance in personalities upon the part
of Southern members hes goaded the mild, gen
tlemanly and courteous member from Maesaeha
• setts into the infusion of a tinge of bitterness
into his late epeech,let those who gave the prove •
cation bow the brunt.
We do not see, however, what right the press
has to complain of in Mr. Stnner's speech, on
the score of personality. It was severe, but it
did not transgress the line of propriety or con:-
tesy—(we speak of the speech itself, and not of
the retorts that followed). In this view we are
justified by the following, extracted from the
Washington correspondence of the N. Y. Courier
4- Enquirer :
"Now, se to the alleged provocation for this
=Rime, Brooks and his backers declare that
Mr. Sumner had been abusive and eituperative
of South Carolina and Senator Butler, uncle to
Mr. Brooke. Upon this point I may be allowed
to volunteer my testimony; and I say that the
language of Mr. Sumner upon Judge Butler was
severe sudnxasperatiog, but not undeserved. I
have frequently beard Judge Butler assail Mr.
Sumner, in debate, in words and manner eo In
solent, and with arrogance eo overbearing, that
it appeared to me, an indifferent listener, Intel
• arable to human nature. For language and de
- meaner, not comparing in offensiveness with his
repeated attacks upon Mr. Sumner, I heard Mr.
Benton denounce Judge Butler in the Senate
Chamber by that epithet which throughout the
world ie accounted a deadly insult. Col. Benton
never retracted nor apologized, and beyond a
little froth about honorable satisfaction, nothing
followed. Mr. Benton repelled the insults of
the Senator from South Carolina in so decided
and'vehement a manner that the Senate Interpos
ed to vindicate its dignity, but neither the Sen
ator nor any of his relations nor friends sought
to avenge themselves upon him.
By weighty and unanswerable argument, by
undoubted though unpleasant truths, by severe
but polished and gentlemanly Invective, Senator
Sumner replied to Mr. Butler's assaults, repeat
ed during the session and running through four
years. For thus vindicating himself Mr. Sum
ner is mailed In his piece by a nephew of his
adversary, and beaten with abludgeon to insenei
bility before he can rise in hie defence. The
crime has no =retell in the history of any civili
sed country except in •that instance in which a
Speaker of the Arkansai Assembly descended
from his seat and stabbed to the heart a member
upon the floor addrestring the'House. I cannot
forbear one of two other remarks upon the facts.
The assault upon Senator Sumner is justified by
the assailant end his confederates because ho had
made =attack in debate upon South Carolina.
Simpose lae true that he dui. Has not Mae
eachusetts been the theme of continued and most
insolentabuee in the Senate and House during
the whole session from the whole South? One
stream of foul mouthed abuse sod malignant
blaekguardiem had been poured out upon both
Massachusetts and Senator Sumner from that
sot:lime December, first culminating in one
o4cm In a motion to expel the State from the
', and her delegates from the floor, and in the
er in this pereonal offence against her most
distinguished and able representative. The mor
al and the obvious lemon taught by thin is, that
slender and defamation may be practised with
impunity against a Free State, but that the bra
voes of the South stand armed with bludgeons to
avenge every word of retaliation that may ht
spoken in response."
CONSEINATITE3 GETTING ALeameD.—The New
York antmercfal Advertiser, which has hitherto
leaned to the side of the Adminisiratlon, in the
Kansas matter, is growing alarmed at present
developments. It says:
"Bad and reprehensible - as has been the con
duct of the Missouri borderers and the pro-sla
very party in Kansas generally; encouraged as
they have been to violence by the Governor of
the territory and tho• Administration st Wash
ington, we are not dieposed to believe, on the °
— anonymous assertions of telegraph reporters,
that anything so disgraeefal, and so euicidal to
the cause sought to be upheld, has been perpe
trated as the deliberate destruction of a defence
lees tole and the massacre_ of its inhabitants
who though at the eleventh hour had laid down
their arms, and after sending overtures of peace
and allegiance, were flecieglrom their homes in
terror. If such, however, be the fact, we have
only to say that where Mr. Brook's brutal attack
upon Mr. Sumner has made hundreds of section
al men and determined antagonists of the elate
power, the attack upon Lawrence and thealaugh
ter of any of its Inhabitants, wilt make thousands
and tens of thousands. If the Government of
this country is empowering Its agents to destroy
towns, the people of which have chanced to differ
from the adminietration'e tiews,or even to resist
its authority under the exciting appeal. of lead
en wbo have now deserted them; and if those
people have avowed their return to allegiance,
and as evidence of it have given up the sacred
right of bearing arms, and have fled before the
G•vernment's Niece rather than oppose them,
and are still to be shot down and their homes to
be destroyed by men carrying the flag of the
Union and acting under the authority of the
President, then we mistake freemen entirely if
there be not a fire kindled in every free state
that will burn up the 'Administration that has
assumed such a power."
The same paper, quoting the paragraph given
from the Richmond Whig, in another place,
concerning the Sumner outrage, pays:
"To which we reply, Very well, If that Is 'your
determination, every man in the free states
will meet you on that issue. It you are deter
mined to atop free speech by brute force, you
mania complain at being met by your own argu
ments: 'But we give you fair warning that your
cantle is suicidal; and that freemen, Instead of
being "subdued," will be strengthened and mul
tiplied immeasurably by - such threats and de
clarations."
.POLITICAL allloB.—New Ilampaire and Ni
brasks--Brritien after the postage of the Ne
&aka Bill, and afar the New Eampahre
Electien of 1854. l'Ailacte?phsa, 1856."
The author of this lyric has Sad it printed in
pampldet form, illustrated with wood opts upon
worry page; but we rout be allowed to regret
that bis capacity was not equal to his intentions.
Thesplrit indeed was willing; but the flesh was
Wei& For sale by Glidenfenny & Co., Filth st.
and Mint it Co., Smithfield et.
• Lama; dig Young Blot of tA. Belle creole. By
Mrs. Caroline \Lee Bents." T. B. Paterson, of
Philadelphia has issued &very handsome edition
of this popniar,work at the lath hire. Rentz,
width Call - had of eildenf4mny'd: 00, and
Miner g Vo.
The ?dunnsa 07 KEA:MO.—The American
CAU, a paper whose speciality is Ireland and
Irishmen, devotes much space to the murder of
Keating by Mr. Herbert, member of Congress
from California. Referring to the vote by which
Herbert was whitewashed, the Cell eays
"Now, In 'elation to that division on Her-'
bott's case, we have a duty to perform, and
we shall not ahrink from discharging IL That
duty is, to announce, in unmistakeable terme,
to the adopted citizens of Irish birth through
out the country, that the Democratio party in 1
Cong- eas, have shamefully deserted their duty,
deserted their own professions • of impartiality
between different classes of citizens, and that
they have, as plainly as deeds can speak, de
clared the .murder of a man of Irish birth by
one of their colleagues to be a trifle wholly un
worthy even of inquiry. Is the Democratic
party mad, or is it only rotten, that it should so
belie itself I With half a dozen exceptions every
man of the majority for Keating's murderer is a
professed "Democrat." What then does it
mean P Or can It "Leap anything but one thing
—that an Irishman born, however peaceable or
loyal, is only fit to be need, set up for a target,
and shot with impunity. This Is what it mean!,
and to this meaning we shall hold the entire
party.
We hold Mr. Pierce. Mr. Douglas and / Yr.
Buchanan reopen/Able for this conduct of their
confidante and_supporters. They were all in
Washington; it was for days the topic of the
town; if their friends have taken sides against
the victim and against common justice, they are
not wholly above suspition_ A few days ego the
blood of Thomas Keating was on the hands of
but one Democrat; it has spread since then, and
it to now upon the souls of the 79, who refused
all inquiry. It is on the Demoaratio party, and
accursed be he who helps such o party into
power, until that blood is lawfully purged away."
This is pretty strong language, but the Celt
concludes with the following unmistakeable
hint:
"Let them not suppose this matter is going to
drop here. One who seldom drops anything has
it now in hand, and he distinctly warns the Demo
cratic Rpresentatives at Washington, that if justice
is not done on the murderer Herbert, they will be
held accountable, as the party who interposed to
screen and protect him from the penalty of his
guilt"
This sounds strong enough; but we confess
our apprehension that all this indignation and
resentment will eventually subside, and that the
Celt and its Celtic friends will soon forget this
great outrage. The main prop of the Demo
cratic party is grounded in the votes of Irish
men. They have sustained it in all its oontette,
end we fear that they will continue to do the
same thing, though a member of Congress
ebonid slaughter an Irishman a day until the
Presidential election should occur. The name
consideration that ehlelded Hstanzar in the
House from the just consequences of his crime,
may yet nominate him for some National honor,
and-then, if ho runs on the Democratic ticket,
he-and his friends will expect all Irishmen to
vote for hint. Let the adopted citizen recollect
that the Democracy of this day is not that which
characterized the-Admiaintration of J 11771811021
and the early Amertc-sn statesmeo. The Demo
area° party has become a party of crime. It
carries murder-on its forehead—ln Kansas--in
the Senate Chamber—in the hotel, everywhere,
where it dare exhibit its real character.
Tao GUMMI GLOIIIIT TED CORAIIDLY 8171.1.. T.
—Outride of Maryland, the southern papers
generally are jubilant over the Brooke affair,
and think, him the model of a chivalric gentle
' man. The Richmond Whsg says:
"A GOOD Down.—As will be eccu by the tele
graph, Mr. Brooks, of South Carolina, after
the adjournment of. the Senate on yesterday,
adminietered to Senator Sumner, the notorious
sad foul-mouthed Abolitionist from Ma/macho
setts, an elegant and effectual caning. We are
rejoiced at this: The only regret we feel is that
Mr. Brooks did not employ • horsewhip or •
cowhide upon his slanderous bank, instead of a
cane. We trust the ball may be kept in motion.
Award and others should catch it next."
The Richmond Examiner is not less pleased:
PEACII Have UM VICTOIIII NO LUIS THAN'
Wea--Alr. Charles Sumner, Senator from Sias
eachusetts, whets reputation as scholar rests
chiefly upon a discourse on the foregoing text,
seem boot upon Illustrating his theory in his
own person. He concludes a two days' discharge
of echolarly platitudes and pedautio dullness by
venting a filthy stream of billingsgate on heads
hoary with age; =SWOTS bin& from MOD who
would afford him personal satisfaction with
vulgar epithet, and when caned for. cowardly
vituperation, falls to the floor an inanimate lump
of incarnate cowardice and -most glorious ex
emplar of the man of peace."
The South side Democrat, whose editor was
the regular Democratic candidate for Clerk of
the House in the late organizstiorrat Washing
ton, says
"The telegraph has recently announced no in
foritation more grateful to our feelings than the
clatrical caning which this outrageous Abolition
ist received on Thursday at the hands of the
chivalrous Brooks of Booth Carolina."
The Petersburg busiiipenra is not lees ex
plicit:
"Disagreeing with the Richmond Mfg as to
the effect of Scnner's thrashing, we entirely
concur with it, that if thrashiug is the only
remedy by which the foul conduct of the Aboli
tionists can be controlled, that it will be very
well to give Seward a doable dose at least every
other day until It operates freely on bin political
bowels."
Tb s'ls the general tone of the Southern press;
and with the exception of a few representatives
from the border States, the whole body of South
ern men in the House voted to shield Brooke,
and had the countenance of the few Democratic
members of that body from the North. Brooke
is a delegate to the Cincinnati Convention; has
been feasted and petted by the friends of the
rival candidates since the Inhuman assault upon
Sumner, and the leaders of the party will
doubtless assume the paternity of the outrage as
they have done that of Herbert.
SILLOOMT PnoercCT.—Oar contemporary of the
Cincinnati Gazelle, mourning over the destruc
tion of Lawreneo by the present Vandal Admin
istration, vatialnates gloomily about the future;
"What is to bo the next scene in the bloody
tragedy no ono can tell. In all the land there is
a fearful apprehension of coming troubles. The
air is full of ominous portents and the shadow
of civil war seems to be settling down upon the
land. In Washington the bludgeon and the
bowie knife give the law, and in Kansas, rapine
and murder are called the instruments of "Law
and Order," and in all the land are to be found
the servile creatures of party who defend the
bludgeonism of Washington and the revolverism
of Kansas, which le the ugliest, moat direful
portrait of AIL"
If Kansas had an able, bold and daring Gene.
ral, her free mate citizens could soon unriddle
the future, eo far as they are themselves concern
ed. Such a man, If they bat bad him, Instead
of acting on the defensive, suffering the Meson
risme to drive, burn and clay all before them,
would make a raid over the Missouri border,
burn down a few towns in the Platte county,
levy contributions on the Ruffians, and carry the
war into the enemies' country. Within twenty
fear boors after molt a raid, the soil bf Kansas
would be free from the pollution of blissourl
feet, and the auffunas would leave the territory
a great deal foster than they entered It. But
Kaunas has no Bach man, and it is best for the
country at large, all things considered, that they
balm not. Ile might, In that way, deliver her,
but he would light the unquenchable fires of civil
war. It is the present fate of the poor settlers
of Kansas to bo eabdued by a horde of loathsome
barbwriane; their battle Is to be fought, not there,
but at Washington, and at the, ballot-boz. next
November. May Heaven mend them, there and
then, a safe deliverance!
THE CITT ARCHITECT, No, 2, has come to
hand. It contains coma very choice designs. By
Mr. B. Raniett. Pubßaba by De Witt & Da
venport, New York, at 50 cents per number.
WEBTON. Mo., Saturday, May 24.--. After the
people of Lawrence bad evacuated the town, Col,
Sumner took possession of it with the 11. S.
troops, determined to. protect their property
from outrage. When Dona!don arrived, ho was
much enraged to find himeelf baulked of his
prey. After a long parley, in,which come crim
ination took place between the 11. S. officers.—
Donaldson withdrew his forces and marobed
upon Topeka. An advance party of his men
came in contact with a picket - guard thrown oat
from Topeka by the Free State men A sharp
encounter at once ensued, and several men were
killed and wounded an both sides. A fresh par
ty came to the assistance of Donaldson's men,
and the Free State men, awesome by superior
numbers, retreated upon Topeka. Donaldson
ridvanoed, and had. encamped near the tom—
Both parties were preparing for a general battle
when the person who brought the news to West
on left the camp. Ile was Bent In to hurry up a
supply of ammunition. Intense excitement pre
vails in all the towns upon the borders. Groat
numbers will hasten from klieiouri at once to
the scene of action. The people of Topeka are
said to be well prepared for defence. Wert had
come in to their assistance from all parts of the
Territory, and small squads were arriving hourly.
Oarremtondence of N. Y. Ccarantsdal Advertiser. I
By the Baltic. DR
consequence of the sudden illness of
R 3. W. SYKI.T.T.
LONDON, May 13, 1866 —Parliment basing DR. CALVIN M. FITCH
adjourned for the Whitsuntide holildays, there wiiimeetes. is, aptoietc.•-et 14 erre,, anal exuatri
is nothing new in domestic politics. With re- IN Hrrktrionuu until
Bard to the Continent the chief topics of atten• Saturday Evening, Jane 29th, 1E458.
Lien have continued to be the recent threats or When be can be c m:ignited daily. I FabLath eseepted) be
France against the liberty of the press in Bel- tween the bolus of ~'..leek A. M and 4P. AT, at Me moms
glum, and the resistance of Austria against any at the
change in her system of Italian government. ST. C L.A I R II OT EL,
Although the present Belgian Ministry and the cot nor reran and it. Clair eta.
majority in the Legialrture are of the Roman Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street.
Catholic or reactionary party, they have shown von DU:MASKS OF nilt THITOAT AND LUNGS, I
in the present crisis on amount of spirit and pa- 1 And all affections predisrming to Man.
triotiem which denotes that all eectional differ- , DB. VITOU 4.111 open hie permanaut office ntaNd MAIN
' STREILT.BUFPALO, on the tett of Jul y , where be may be cures have been extinguished In the common
feeling for the independence of the country.— addretscil aPer leaving Pittaburgh.
•
LOUIS Napoleon has in fact raised a feeling that ,
wno Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's
recalls the most stirring histories of national
MANUAL,or a Gone for the prevantiOn end relief oy
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struggles, and winch from its sincerity and
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warmth has probably astounded him. Plaints. Att„ by
Most likely these manifestations will base the i CALVIN NI. FITCH, A. M . Al. D.
effect of preventing any other serions sense- I Price to muslin 50 teats. It can he sent by mall to ens
quences, and they have doubtless caused an nr- : Pmt of the United stet... tor 27 mh2sTditieNtnT
gent desire that the indiscretion shall pass into °RIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
oblivion. Tboir damage to the French Emperor I
must, however, prove incalculable, and such as ! ou iliolgilar.
to promise bitter fruit at a future season.— '
Among mon of experience no opinion that his 1 SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
cheroot.r has really changed since his elevation I Three Trains Daily.
to the throne has ever prevailed, but the masses , i Passenger Trains will run daily, except
dazzled by the events of the last few years, have 1 Sundays. as followe
taken an opposite view. The whole of this ef-, Leave, Pittsburgh for thratilne at 3.00 A. AL 7,30 AM,
feat bee now been lost, and they look upon hint I add a.oe r. M.
again in his old aspect. i Leaves ltertline Mr Pittsburgh at 5.00 A 11,7.00 P 01.. d
In relation to the Italian question, it appears ! taco r. at.
,het Count CIVOTIT' the representative of Sac
with tral ir ns ol for un C .l ca l uTo " but... d oajto 00. ' n ' Cloc°llltal,' Cre
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dials in the Peace donference, took en early op- • , ~,,,,,,,,o m.cw. n. Loki. and . D polo,. on
portunity after his return to Turin to explain i roads rereading west and Southewmt through Ohio, In•
tho attempts he had made to bring it in its full i• db.& and Illinois.
bearings under- the notice of Enrope. Is hi.. Them trains from Pittebrach muneet . Manallald with
statement he estimated that the peril of the ex- I Trains i'm Pamitisky. Mane:rid and Newark road, err
toting state of affairs seemed to bo recognized by i C c,s ay.glTLlV. c , b .ii'd ELL.drukr....... ,. .ki:L th ... , Tr a t: ... 00 1 ,0 , - ,,
all the powers except Austria, whose manifesto- 1
tier. made at Allier,' hr with Train " son •
Cleveland and
Lions of her intention to maintain a determined • Pitteburgh Road far Cleveletil. CiticaZT, Dunkirk and
system of repression, and also of her especial I pure.
animosity to Sardinia, 11610 snob as to prelude , Pmengere leaving Pittsburgh .3 P. M. for Sandusky.
, Toledo and Chicago, hare the bandit el .mess. net at
any hope of a calm and unanimous arrange
ment ,
11 wasSeld or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early neat
, evariTng.
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far Philadelphia
King of Naples refuses to hear a word of remon- I Baltimore and Now York.
etralloo even from those who, except in compari- ; mronetillekata are mid to Cdorobus, Dayton, Cumin
eon with himself, may take the highest rank for ! es.u, lotilmille. ht. Louis. Indianapolis. Bellafentaine
bigotry and intolerance, and when he is told that i Chicago. Rook lalond e lowa City, Doullath. Aillwankle,
the people complain his only desire is to have i C.hTh ftiitUttl./d. Lli, Fort Wares. Cleve Mod and the
I eettistaa eines Lathe West. Through Tickste over this
some names g vein him in order that ho may re.
: Hue may he had at all of the above risme for Pittsburgh'
venge himself for the offence. Poerio and his •
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Nan York.
companions remain without any mitigation of i The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
their doom, and every worthy man In the coon- laa,a, Nmellriablen for Pittsburgh tit la. a.. and Lb r,
try considers only how he ran keep himself , C. louv e r Pittsburgh for New Mightot at 015 L a., nod
obscure, until the time shall arrive for sadden
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e i!•*.teta and fanner infermation, aPply to
ection.• A.7'. JOHNSON.
The treaty privately entered into bet seen At th e "caner 47.. , ..v .
. e i r t it . da i r ,d the t a dcaum E = o llo t e:s.
Austria, Fronce and England, mutually guar- oximax raxittn, Ti an Lent.
staying the future independence of 'Turkey, • .5. IL MOORE. Se ot.
J. KELLY, Careen/Ha Atent
Which was concluded shortly after the signing of . Pltisburgn. May 10. MA. • utylo
the peace, is alleged to have given great offence : Scrofula, Effects of Mercury, Constimu
to Russia, and to have led to a demand for ex • •,,,,,. ~,,,,„,,A , L ,,,,,,,,,, r: ,,,. t „,,,,,,E,
plauations. By this treaty, each power would :y..scick y, ./b,07f:. ,; f4r ir.. 1.=, k1.d!.1 . 7 . ktriut, UN..
be bound in case of any external attack being scitOrU LA and ieenital Wealnem .10 ;awe & tow and
made upon Turkey, to take up arms instantly, ether damn', Mamma, unless cured. Dr. IIEATIL No.
and it therefore places Atietria under a far more 850 Broadway, New York, derotes DR whole time to CariLlg
positive pledge th an any ehe gave dialog the them and all dimple alYotiene. NO iavltes the afflicted
late war, when her japing in offensive operations u'co vi i e L ets . tr ato, J .Ot h' e7ei o tn h e s e h ri a tt r y ' reac h a. "loo ''''''
from
rrs was always to be subject to certain ountingen
-1 We var. cured by Dr. heath.—Marous Colburn. t 33
vies. . Bre:slat, J. C. Borers. Jane taught.= B. F. Booker and
Statements arc in c irculation th a t th e Empress i c bi'd ( blin 1 nese). M. O. Cho prie Mourner.). V. Stebbins
of the French is. seriously ill. The affection 'B. w, tie. and vita ae.
seems to be some sort of a paralysis, as it is de- Dr. Both is au hotorable and ekilful rhystelan and our
of t h e li m b,” aeon:—L Greer,. M. D_ J. A. Smith. M. D., J. K. Snell, at
scribed as a “deplorable malady
the recovery from which may occupy many years.
o [n - 4, 11 ;111 A T... t rtate i'. ol " N n' ew a r . a . 1 1 1 0 .0 . f. 4 .1,14 0 :e1CA N 40 : 4 D. Cl o te .
Those who recollect the account of her resent , 30 ,,.... N .. York.
sufferings, the ignorant denial of chloreform,and Patience at a damns, ran mason to, doctor by letter,
the subsequent resort to it to a sufficient extent stating their mum fully. nod receive advice, and •ii the
only to produce mischief, will not be surprised oeeeeury routaties, by mall w expmeg. thereby ebetatlng
st any untoward consequences that may traps- i the L'....L'dtl or • T. , ... 1,1 5it• lit! loTroductort cork.
pire, since her natural organisation plainly lndi- : o'cbrorth.niu.".'"'" .agreeing , . 5.111 b''' "ut roan to our eeS.
sated a want of stamina to sustain any prolong- I
N. EL—On the illret of Mar Do. Heath will move to 101
ed or extraordinary triaL SPLOTATOP- ! Spring street, opposite the St. Nirtolas Hotel.
apT,....,ydlb
Prom the Lonaou News. liar 12. ' EAGLE STEEL WORKS
Count Orloff recently had an audience of the
Emperor, to Lek for explanations on the subject JOSEPH DILWORTH' &
of the treaty of April 16, between England, , ottmotamm To noun. iflomet • oo..)
France, and Austria. The Russian Dlecilpoten- : MMICTAGTORL2.II Of
C-iet
• Steel, German, Saw, Blister. rough
Gary represented - to His Majesty that this treaty,
unexplained, was construed by his government, AND
as a 'symptom of want of confidence In the good 7 SPRING STEEL;
faith of Bernie, The Emperor Napoleon pro- AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
tested against any inch interpretatiou N and NS- Mattocks, Wedges, Barrow Teeth, ho.
mired Count Orloff that he had only signed the
AIM HOUSE. he. UP WATER STCEICT,
treaty in compliance with the wishes of England Samosa Wood anck Hmlttleekl,
and Austria, who desired to have a pledge of PITTSBURG JI, PA.
hisgood feeling toward them. Count Orloff re- Jwaan t me,ar_o .w
plied with as much vivacity as it was possible
for a diplomatist to exhibit In preeeneo of a
reigning monarch, that the treaty of peace of
March SO effectually secured the Independence
and integrity of the Ottoman Empire, that the
Emperor Napoleon had, before the signing of
that treaty, given strong assurances of hie de
sire to cultivate intimate relations with Russia,
and that the unexpected step which had been
taken was calculated to sow doubt and distrust
In the mind of his imperial master.
During this remarkable interview,the Emperor
Napoleon 111, preserved that calm and Impene
trable demeanor for which he is remarkable,
while Count Orloff scarcely concealed the excite
ment and surprise which the new !situation had
produced in his mind.
Oar Paris corraspondenlubeenres "Although
the above narration comes to me from a source
In which I have great confidence, I cannot but
feel the great diffictilty of reconcitikg it with all
that is known of the present policy of the
French Government, which, according to out
ward signs, Is favorable to the maintenance of
the most friendly relations with Russia. I am,
however, struck with an observation which has
been made to me In answer to my objections,
that the public has more often than not been
deceived, when it has ventured to infer from
premises, however apparently plain t what might
be the next step that 1,311111 Napoleon would
take.'
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. McLane's Vermifage, propan a by
Fleming Itroa. of Patel:mimic
- During • practice of more thaw Wyman, Dr llrLene had
attended kinnmerable patients arilitted with every Arta
cream &lease, and wee, ludo:Ned to amply 111 theenerrice
able mind to the discovery of w vermlfase. or worm dee.
borer, certain in ite efleotm the result of hie latcre b the
American Worm Ppecille. now before the Rutile. prepared
by Similes Brea, of Pittthargh, width is perfectly We,
wed may be given alike to thlldrett of the most tender age
or to the aged adult; It purge. mildly and subdues fever.
and destroys worms lath 'methadone:vim It 1.0 may o'
adialtdstraUon..d as It do.. not contain mercury la any
form whatermr. no restriction, are neemsary with regard
to drinking roll water. nor Is It capable of doing the least
Injury to the tenderetet Infant. An Incredible number of
won= have been 'spelled by this wrest vermlfufre.
113..Purchasere will be easeful to ask for Dr. McLANWEI
LTZLIIBRATED VERMIPTION. and take none elm. All
other ecirmlYnew. In comperlmn. AIN worthier,. Dr
iflane's Vermlfirge. also hl. celebrated Liver Pills. mit
now be had at W norPectable Druz Storm fn the United
Stater, and Canada. None renuthe without the signs
tura of myna:di-a% FUMING 13000
SMITH, NAIR do HUNTER,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
122 !Second and 161 Front Streets,
mr2i P.I773BURGIL
A Bud's Eye View—Could we be raised
so. an Instant to eons lofty ;lunette where eta giant:owe
coal behold all the retainer of earth, how ehould we
wonder at thenurnber of elation chimed by disc.*, sod
how mold our hurts bleed to see themwrltblog tussocky
!tom the rains of Derofula and Erysipelas. Canker and
Sell Rheum, Dona sad Ulnae, Dbencinatlem, Neuralgia or
other senses. Dot tide areas taut len true because un•
seen by us, end no one will deny Its existence Par the
benefit of snob we publish abroad 4tennedy.,
Dlecovery.^ buoying It to be a certain nerd epesdy remedy
In allows when It Isreeonmended by Its Proprietor.
Bold by Dr• OEM It. HUBER, 140 Wood street, whole ,
sale coach JAILZ3 P. SLEALING, Allegheny.
mr2O;diVeloo
In order that physicians may have uniform
preparations of Idnahu and daresparilla, made In • cetera'
manner, with ems? ProPortione and specific done slanted
to the rarimmdlecaseni, U. T. lichnbold In pleased to an
nonce me ntahlf concentrated compound fluid Retracts
which ha recommends to the medical faculty as coneeatm:
ted prep.:unarm, nod the moot convenient form in which
they can be exhibited, and being of uniform etranttb ,
ready prepared tor the patient, ran be &dm nattered with
mon oartainty of nom by the practitioner, and with
Iw trouble and expense to patients; under Mete thrum
stances thin medicine bee been prepared ..meelp for the
lean of the faculty. and will no doubt melte their appro.
bation and encouragement, •
Nee advertisem.nt Ilalrabola's Genuine Pram►ratloos.
my12721.d
THE GREAT =GLUE REM:OY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female rlllB.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir James
°luta, M. D. Phyoloiaa Extraortlioary to th. tinmai.
Thut laminable idedlins la nataillag In thi curse! ill
than palatal and dangarom einem baldest to the be
mai. constrtation.
It moderates all axons, senores all oEtttectlo►y and
things on tni monthly peeled with mourn ? . Th.
Alb /tumid be owed two or three weeks melons to es,
enemenk they [MUT the coronitatks, and loam tbo snf
soling durlsuc leer. ambling the mother to memo tur
duties mitt safety to herself and child.
In all mass of Norms:am and Ihnsuldebetiony pain in
the Beek wid Limbs, Ilsayinne. Fatigue on Blight E:,.
tion. Widtid too of this Neu; Lowness of Wilts, linter
bat Sick Ossda•bot and all tin Intafril dlessesi oses
druid by • diserdcrad mina, those PIII abet •
win sawn all Gibs, somas boos fhiled, and although •
/ ,.. n apj....dr. do Oct =data frost sidoriaL antinomy,
guay *Um mbinst
yob dinadow saanopswing each whiles. him to
the lisdtsd /Batas sad Osnads. On• Dolby.
Nola Anemia lbw this OnCli
I. C. BALDWIN Is tb.. Rectiostat N. Y.
TUTTL7I IIOIIIIA. JAME. N. W•Benind Amis.
N.K.-fI.UB aid 6 partag• &maps eneiceed to my no.
Mend we, will Insure s bottla of thee =la by Minna
=IL
Tor ale In Mutat:la:a, by MIMEO L.710n. comer of
Wood and If .• • /OS. AIM, corner Wrenn and
and . • gal
Cattle Liniment always far sale, by the
pout dam or aleftlabottle.st ' •
nit.% 1011:11113. la Wood at.
60 dozOrlotzl_ &lap, in Dare, Gan. IL
Emceeslinxisinie mums. 110 Wc.XI st.
WII LIAM &
BUCCESTORO TO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
Chilson Finnaces, Wrollion Tubing
AND 3TITLIIO or.brira.ALLY
Po, Warmais and Vo ltilatian of Buihringi
W. aA. 1.11 contract kr Wannin• &ad Ventilatla•
Ras= or Hot Water. Pipe. or ChamooN. nan.oe. Charebea.
142.n0ta lion4tala /racket.... Ors. Mom. (but Mom
Jall liktela or throning.. U.. 98 Slartat sa. Pitl.Enr.
The only Medal Awarded by the New
York Ethllntl.. to the thaolleh or forstan hon. Lena
faoturere hoe boon obtain.!. etvoczet ow...was an:troth
nor& by LEA • PZlttlittS, foe their
EiMeEiMMMIMiI
The es. anity haw.. Ca• extended to every gan
ter or the clot., sod Its . Mosey In promotarn the general
health is becoming ally more obeoo. .nd minantedned
la the United Rate. It hr held to b. the Loon earne.ble
ornament. and I...ternoed for Its ton!. sad Invigorating
propertlee. Its habit.' tow enabling the etomsch to adorn
the had.
Ohi;a Continent M Cutoto, Ulna nuaLtio• h►r• Mm
testlfed to by • gentleman, sobo writes to LILA t PEP,
8158 thus trieracsrrls.l a bottle of your Woemt•r•htn
Pawn In . tour I haya put ostruswhed through 81min and
Portugal. and Way, I owe my present state of health t o
Ito no: Tour fame la stomachic. and I think modlelnal. I
can with truth oar there I• nothing In a traveler's bag
limp so mondial to hie crinfori. at Irsetln tlosimeounlYl“.
I. Inn? Banos.
In Indis.elee, when It 4 found et the mats of every
reglirsenh a realised relatives. wet. ZIVO2 111141. to
hie brother In the mho psofese/ra at Woroester, I, the
following tome. 'Tell Lest retries that their sews le
blob!, .CCtwred in ladle. sod that it la, la irty opinion,
the meet baletabie se well se the rem. wholesome muse
made,.
MIA uoa Is Imitable for every variety of dlrh, ►nd
the noire.. demand 'dab its .aellenor ban created ban
led to many Ito Malone being offered to the poblle, under
• Variety of nantrsk but the genuine may be known by the
1311.111 of •'LEA • PEIURI:Ie being Im►rueed npin the
patent metallic atteales, or patent elm. WPC.r of the
bottle, ois won as the labele and wrapper•
• •
• - •.
er , i4 Agee to to the United keta,
JOKY , ' DUNCAN a EO.B.
&tale/. 109 teeeleray, New York
Batchelor e Hair Dye, warranted to dye
brown or black, eo ea to defy detection, without the least
Injury to hair or skin. It la the .I.h-ohm of the chi.
ad. the envy of imltatera—nerrr Mee. It le the pertro•
don of the art. at. It la the oriel:AL Blade and sold, or
applied, at the ' Wig rectory. 233 Bioadwar. New York.
A steel plate Übe' with Wm. A. Batchelor h on each boo of
geonirm, other. are (salon.
1T0.....114;10s LI sold 1n Plltsburgra. DY OEO/1011
SZYsIIII, 141 Wood at. wyl7dlddh.3
Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'.
COUGH SYRUP
FOR TEE CORR OF
Omani, Cold& Croup. noarsenees. Bbleding LRREI,
nroDadus, Inflawala, Fpmken &o,
Thrum, Ontsomptlao.,.d.ll dims. of Um
Thto►t Rnd Mixt
Dr. Geo. Phillips'
RILEULATIO L IVIMBNY
PAIN PANACEA,
FOR. TUE FLEURY AND MEM OP
abee.alsee, Newels'., Lumbago. &hU... Pleurstlo
Pelne. Pane lu tbs Fide, Chat. Back and Pew.
Swelled and Painful RUG, Week Piet.
Cramp, gore Throat, gPnft
The thousands who have used thesedicines testils
to their excellent merlte by • continuanoe ortheir new—
To th.e who bare not need them we would my TRY
Trim end they will And them to to an they are - .pm
eente, and that they will Cols nrogio.ude err.et,
hg. ORO. W. PEILLLIP2, roprietor. Cincinnati.
Ohlo.
/or rale wholesale and retail b
111:01211All A tdcKLNN AN ,
rtathlefe Allegheny My.
_
Forster on Consumption, &c.
J.! itttatita, 60 PVC.. iio One Dile,
CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA
O ItoDolot Trestles on the recent important discomfit.
to.latico to their ca, cstom. and
certain cox*,
BY J. J. FORSTER, M. D.
In every portion of the learned Doctor's
book sound practical lie ikth6 great mdical knowledge
is airplay.d. and It le tat unlikely that a considerable
rsentatfon In the treatment of Cangamgrian and Scrofula,
will b. effected by Its Ptiblicatio. Erezr Wally should
b. In pile enslon of thls valuable Trott, attach. by Its es ,
trams chespnwa, Is wade amsrible to every
*law W. at all Bookatersa. or wig be =Wad, on re.
eeiptofmgars.',Oda by DIIIDGII AN A CO, 156
Grand
il at, Nemdkwiew Yortc.to any part of the
mylatT
Ward's Dentifrice, (Powder and 'Again
Pmmided by Wm. A. Ward, 6=6012 Dentlet, Plttetwrg
Pen=
Whitens the Teeth,
Partdee the breath.
Btreaghtene the game.
feclearaut to the taste.
Win keep the teeth from decal.
. .
Fold In bottle. at 24 and GO cla, and powder. at 05 ota
at NSYNNIVS, N 0.140 Wood oL .lira or the aoldan Nor.
tar. noT29.dlwT
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
JIANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shutter', Window Guards, he.,
Noe. 91 Second et., & 86 Third at.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on band a varioty of new patterns
f=al a P til ° AVVig l ig.t P l==2l
.sart .001 etb94l
Nelson's Ambrotypes.
The Ambrotype ihOldOdly the most
Tege l tffty
Pmtreti era
Worn Ins degree neverobtainea by the old princes. Being
teeen on greea.glyey are risceidinsly taillient and yet un
like the Daguerreotype. ti ay are perrintly diatinct In any
angle. I.lttrachildren arepictored not anly more been
drolly Init etornet Inappreciable point of time by the;
atoboot,rrol, By no other plume can McCraw be envie oc
ootrbetly beautiful. WO WOPWW. II ./ WOooot. ow friends
end thg priblis t ger . .entl y ly to u can anis guanine specimens
nigg e tN3 ' l3.lll.lllli " ..old " Agt h alo? e ilul P rUng. Thls4
trod. niss tiallmunT
Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor.
Inflammation and Pain Ord as inseparable
Le File and Neat. Inflammation 'dodo:ac pain, and pain
Traduces inflammation. Whenever there la unnatural
heat throbbing or redness. no matter whether It la ono
lid by a fere; t.
• hur..ors. polern, rheumatism. nth,
...id, born or sting, there Is inflammation. A hundred
books or a thodand sermons cannot alto or change the
conclusion. To relieve polo. and rector, hatter, lodes,
mation must be nabdued. To arimmplira this, the efforts
of the phyeleian we mina. directed. Thousands of phy•
Wien, and tea thousand of the Ant and most sagacious
Persona who ha. sued RALLY'S 61ANICAL PAIN =-
TRACTOR, era convinced, and admit that Its control over
Inflammation Is most wonderful and Immediate, Instantly
allaying the Nth, neotralmlng Dolton, ant. motion morbid
secretions and forcing natmn to resume her worse, r.•
mwlng and healing. No burn, scald, sere, or ailment to
too severe to yield to Its mottdag and c--ring Lolluence.—
Apply It Immediately and the oars has commenced.
orders should he eldreased to 0. Y, Cllckener A
61 Barclay at., New York.
Sold In Pat/Montt by Op. IL KEYSER. 1.10 Wood at,
marloodirerfi
Another Instance of the Efficacy of
13011111AVE.8 HOLLAND
N.M. Poindexter, of the Union office, my,:
"Boma weeks dace, being eeriously effected with pain
end nneatineea or the stmuach, lose of aniwilte. sud et
times strong symptoms of Dyeteresta,l wee Induced to try
your HOLIC,IiND DITTY.BB, and I feel it but ut sot of
inelice to the article, as well as for the good of those who
may be affected with like derangements of the stomach,
to state that the 1110 of one /single bottle of tide medicine
Proved of Incalculable benefit, haring freed the 'tamest
from all sense of depreation. and removed every oymptorn
of Dmpepsia. I would also remark, that two other mem
bere of my family, who were afflicted Ina similar manner
with mmelf, were entirely relieved by the um of • single
bottle cute
Bee advertisement mylf ;slaved
British and Continental Exchange.
510111 BILLSDILILWN BI
DUACAN, BIIIIRIOiI & CO.,
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
These Drafts are available at all the prin
cipal VIM/ of Ragland. Beetland and Irvlant, and the
Cantinant.
W. a:. draw BIGHT BILLS on
11. A. Grunebaum Bantu,
IiteLVKIORT I 11.111 G,
Which Barra. • Remltt•noe to .11 par. of uert.MY
Swltterland and Ilollann.
Pen.. Intendloa to travel .broad..., prow or•thromtati
nil Letter,. ore:milt, on t loner mob obtalood..
twedad. In any part or Europe.
Onil.t.loor of 13114. NOta, and ctber world. to me
rope. will tonnes prompt .4tentlon.,
-- • .
WM. 11. WILLiAMN A CO..
W..M. mrurrlnt drtr..
WELLS, itiouLE et CO.,
86 Fourth et. tear Woad, Pittsburgh. Ps
Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers'
DRAY WHIPS:
1110 NOS AND SWITCHES,
Keep constantly on hand, received direct
room emir Factory. le Vcrk Co., Pa., a fun an. Taxied as.
aortment of Whlpa, non, Loo.lun Magnty
Whips, Drorrra' Wialp*. Dray Whir., Plantrrf Hough and
Ready Whip. . Carriarza arid Cab Whir.. M.O. 5t0d , ... 4
Laabea,.ie., Re.
Virhes !ark* of lihipepromptly Pamlehe4 to order.
ira - urd trout the trade sre eollelted sod prontetir
.hirp.d per lortnscrlone.
WALL WUkK WiERAW770...8911
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
~- OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
OFF/CS NO. 70 FIALNCT STOZEF.
fauntal. $177.674-4.7.,1121.002, Samcray tatuesd.
Ffir.E. INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer
eb.dlis, Furniture. 4c... In tlnrn or country.
combined with W. samtrity of
Stook Capital, entitles Wm !named to ohmic in the mats
of the Company, without liability for Imam
The script OutUlastea of thl. Ike pant'. for proetMlar.
wwwwfible. twr. Into the Captal Stork of the Comer.
CUM Tit:oLn Pr...drat
a:M. LI evelovg:Parcret.44;
DITLIXTORS:
. .
%m Tlngler. Leo. 7.. Ashl. up..
Wm. IL Thompann. Charm N. Bat..
T. U. ItockhilL Nem. W. TiaalcY.
U. W. Carpool.. Z. Lathrop.
!Loft Blom. LI. L. Carson,
0. Wood. bolocrt Toland,
11 all lihi. Maud 0. Jame.
J .L. Taylor, Wm. Itaaasy,
J bT. ibuilap. i Archibald o.tr.
U. . Stroud. I Wm. N. e.meia MM . &
J. 0. 00/11IN. Arrant,
amain Third and Wood incerta
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire 4 Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and Water Streete,
M=Eti
. .
ROBT. GALLI]; Porranntl. T. Wan., &bey.
This Company makes every Ineumnoo ap
pertaining to or oonnorted with LIFE meas.
co tltw Oh, .n 1
si A 4.. w..l:4'i th e rir 3 ss i ga n s . gboVirg iti gt
areal
• •-•
And against Loss or Demago by Firo,
Ands wami ill* Periln of the mad Int.=.. Navigation
U VOLldas T" =t ' itort lainntrstne constetent •Kb paYty
pattlea
DIMICToILt
Robertasbray, Jceeph EL Leech.
Fautoel McClurg. John Fullerton.
Joungh P. Daman. P. 1 Mendleld IL Brown.
Jahn &att. David Il..Cturabers.
lame. Pail+lL
David Sleben Chrletlas Zug.
Wild=
le
Jamas W. DaLlama. rt.e..t 11. !levied,
Chu: Arbuthnot. lax D. !CURL
Alexander ttrwlley. fel6 varld-ls en
Parmera' and Mechanics' Fire & Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Or PIIILADELPIII A.
Mna 7110.5. E. YLOILENeIt, Preekl•ot.
Cow. E. Ilawoot.w Ncretar,
STATEMENT OF L'Bll
From the /tort Way of Awrost the Thirto• Or • t <ley of
December. 156:
imount rec.' ee.l In Merino 11161.1
S. /Ire do
Total ir. ,. .W A 311 . for lln month., ....
3108481 13
INVESTED AA FOLLOWS,.
.• .. . . ..
an
Bands of All. boo eennty, Pittsburgh d
Plumb 6's ra.721 66
Itallreasi Rends, t.. 33,400 00
Loan on Rrst Mortgageof Real Oratata— L....... 69,95020
do Steeka, 001461.0ral a 0,3111, 00
Cash In Bank .od OEI hand.. _ 11,0612 21
42Lpltal subscrlbsd o tpalluaut net yet dn.) --67,u00 00
Do. Ram ArlliJ (olemeroo bo Rood.) 18.658 61
rapaseres and Ocesnalsslene...... 11.661 311
Total mount al Lou. Ineurra,l
bot not )et
lAA b 5
mi. Cono,. no . Insures hall and atoro risks on Um Uhl.
and ttibutorios. Lnoures against los* or dnto
zoo br Oros. Loom attitutod procortir paid
HUT•MICIZ-41011. T. Di. Linos, tlen. J. 6.llorebond
J. Wood.
rat Innoranno dint/ u ,
THOMAS J. HUNTER, roma.
isSlott to No. 00 Water tt. but Wood and Marlon.
lIELAWAREMUTUAL SAFETY 1 OISUB,
ANCE COMPANII. cams. EL N. corner Third and
ut eta.. Phlladerphla.
kIA HIND INPURANCEIS,
Og vressus, CARCO, V ILEIGIIT. to all tartar! the world.
INLAND ItiBUILANCEIS,
On G00d... by ts Diem, Casual. Lakes and Land Carriages,
to all par of Oa Calera
WIRD ICINITILAYOI39
On Ilerrinuadias generally. On Stores, Dwelling lioaass. Aq
!agars or vas 0030100. Nov. Emu, 1855.
]longs and Mortgages, and Real Vaunts.— .... —5101,903 94
Philadelphia City and otha L0an5........._.._... 80,110 00
Stack In Banta, Hisilroadsand Insureds. Con,
L1L92.0 09
Balance due at AseelTsiele—Prar—lcune on Marius
Miele. ...ail/ lAusuL—aad other debts
gubscriptbn Notre. . 100,000 00
Trial .mount of ...... .....
Dlll6O I 008,
!portam
.ar.ea Kenn
Pamoel L sta.,
limmy &ma.
Jame. Treq Lair,
Wliam Rm.
oshua il L. Prim.
Jam. Torment.
Jamm IL 6fauMr...l,
WI .0. Ludwig.
Charles Schaffer
J. T. Loma, Pittemrsh
D. T. Morgan.
Jtk B. temple. "
NlA ob TlTlN"Prmidna.
1. LAND Ma Praidest.
. A. biADEIRA. Agent,
96 Wstm PlMBbssrsli.
William Hullo,
Joseph ELBest
Joh und
De A.e* Bonder,
n.O.
Robert Burton
Jo b z IL POSIRMO.
Z.
IL Jogee Brooks,
J. G. Johnson
Jame. O. Ile
Dr.
IL
Ilmton,
['ugh Orals.
WILLIA •
TIIO3IIB 0
Elssat Lrunza. Secret-
PENNBYLVARLS INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield Strode,
Authorized Capital $200,000.
INB77RE RULDINGS AND OMER PROPERTY
Airothat Lone or Dennaso by Piro,
And the Perlis of tne Bea and Inland Navigation end
Transportation
ntesurces
Wm. P.Jobneton, Itsdr Pettenioo
W. ideOlintock, JsA P. Tanner,
D. . park. 1. tainr Eproal.l
j i. "' Oner,
President, Ron. WDL /JOBB PIT
Vino Proficient,
lionstary Trews:roe. A. A.
Citizen's lzunirznee Comply of Pittsburgh.
ODY PAITEIIPON.
0012
WM. TIAMILZY
SAMUEL
I Wig.
•liILL. &-ep.
N NARKS? AND
OP./GE. 04 runts, B 0 rws
WOOD STRAW
118.11181711111 HULL ANI) 0.
0/110 AND minimum.' SIVERB.I
iNalirfl apsiout Lon or ,Da
4Xl42l4tfite_pera.. UM MI and IN
sad rxat apolentrioN.
GO ROMS ON TUN
AND THIBUTARIEtI.
• • Nr rux. ALSO
NAVIGATION
t. .
Bohai Jr.
O. Hut.. sh.
Inm. H. Pennock.
Waiter Bryant,
Oooper.
John
•t. Mark Blnllng.
• .
• els 73•11 m.
raTTMV7i
Fire and Life humrtume Company;
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSTIT THE OUBTOII 11003.5.
. ... .. ... . ...... .
WilVmako all bade of Insurance either
'taps ton or Unita. on awry don ?lotion or Plorniiiot
Morel:m.llm. nt. nnumnblo rote. of proolant.
HOBKAT P. KING, Proalnont.
IL W. Denlkilytoildont..
Chou. P. Hawn. H.
B. B. .11inglinn.
I IL SO, ' ',. I rc lit,
. P.O. Bator.
U. §bennan. John Carton.
B. J. Mosonroo. IL Won.
o. 00171 N, ARA L
itlrd mei Wood
ALES. HUNTER
DIALIIIIII
FLOUR, GRAIN,
MON, LARD; LARD OIL,
A 111) PRODUCE GENERALLY,
Ito 299 Muni Attest.
at4l;emd PITTW73OI3.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
OOMMISSION IO6r MERCHANT,
AND WIACILZSALI DIALU ID
(1111111811, BUTTIR 6 B / 1 1CD13, NBA
Ho U. 'Wood Street. Pitisbnila
Arta:dal Nipples, of an improved kind,
ite sale at, aide "UN a 1111
lir. Jarrett works at the Tack Factory
=Seat L• fere lit nee time.
Bran Modest. oppett: 7. 2 l 2 leNV , .
/ Sport .1 n , ;—Dente I was very sock fur 2 0t 2 : 221, ..1
' , resonate., arioing. I hare on doubt from di,
2 4 2 . 2 ..1 Physicians praseribed for roe without aaT
/mar Dr. Smtt. I prim-le:Kin box of your
, Ltarroe , sl User Pine atd tnok them according
to your dlree.lons, I amo elate that they ham
eutlrtly eared rue. and 2 d.. It to he my duty to state
the same to you and the Meted. JOIN N. JARI.I.I,TT.
Witness—hernaiSon N. Prhason.
Dr IPLands Immured Liver Pine and Improved Ver le
, use, aim Dr. 2entt's Celebrated White Clreasalso
prepared solely under the surerylelen of Dr. I.
,Lett, a Rognibir Aleilic•AOreduete and P . /amid. of ext. ,
SIM practice.
None genuine only as prepared by Dr. I. Esott d Oon
sol e Pro eletors, Dank Place- Morganton, Va. Dr. Ile-
Lanes Impronel Lire , Fineow/ Improved Vennlfern
aemm by certificate arc. McLane.
All the aloe Modiduro , or Pale by
Dr.KSTAIDS 140 Wood mast, Wholerato scent
JAS. P. FLEMING. Alleghen y, non , E. I.pot. whole
onto agent onytMil.dAna.
Pure Cod Liver Oil—Every bottle war
mated W be pure Cod Lfret OIL
For (hr cure of .Rheacacalies,
lbr the curt eSvofuLa.
/Dr the core of Geld.
Ibr the run of Lwatwha%
Fbr the cure of
Fee thesceee gfatiL9LOs
eibr t.e elm rf Chronie Krysitoehet,
For 0/4 arty of ChronießernEyet.
For the now V li7ile
For th4rore qt Glandular Swoling,
For tlie rare of purees of the Bonet.
for the core of . - tersteenary Oniewmplion,
/I,r the ewe of Chronic. Broncluten
Art the cure o,
Fir Ll 4 cure q- Dixaet of the B.rader
For the Cure of Cenutiluliono/ Make= and Contra:.
Petolify.
dold by the quart, gallon and in tattles by tn.:doyen or
.toile bottle. every bottle warranted yore Cod Liver OH,
Woodthe WbedesabUyrogetore of Dr. GEG. KEYSER, 140
Wood mt.. RUM oilbo Golden !tartar. r wol6 Whet
INOCII ¢ouva U. T. Coar , a
HOLMES & COLLINS,
Agricultural Warehouse,
REED STORE,
No. 129 Wood Street,
&p2l-Iydbit.T PITTSBURGH
Saw Yong, Jane 16113, 1t5+54,
New York& Liverpool Line of Packets. s ga
IL. JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty
rear, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is the only rm.. In the above
ally authorised to cell Pawnee Cerrltestee for MY Line of
New York sod Llverwool Packets
CORNELIUS GRINNELL,
47 Botch et-. New York.
U. also," on band Bight Crete for soy amount,
payable at any Bank In Ireland, Srotland and
Waive.
Aia3. bring, Maur:igen bona Nem 'loft •ad PORade.
OA. by Railroad. IMPFON.
jaari4,1,.../T mar No. un I.SM rte
Have yon a Rupture of the Bowels l—l
would mort. reepectfully Invite the attention of those at
dieted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my eplen•
did anentment of Trusses of •sneers patterne, wad to nalt
every ego, applied and eatudieetion guarantied tEI ever)
men, et my ogle. N.llO Wood Street, Pittaborgh, P.,
Ann of the Glo'Virti Mortar. Among the Trusses void by
roe wfll be wand
Marsh's Baclectel Care Imam,
brrr.ct rennet, eery light tonna;
Gum Elastic Tunes;
Chedrene Treat's, tingle and "totals;
Mendip:it Priam+, ciibieerse' and adults;
Etwrirs Eliptic nrrory Truce;
Dr, S S FacMo Sonnet. Truer:
The price of Truer. 0.7 from $2 to Brutal or
Mortared patients nn be molted by remitting money and
ranting the Inaarore around the hip., rating whether
the rupture in on the right or left olds. I also .11 and
adapt
Dr, fiscrim's Lace or Body Braze, for the cum of Pro.
layer Uteri, Weakuem of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piler
Cheri. Dlarham, and any warmer, depending on a west
and debilitated ormillttou of the abdominal mural.
Yttrtir Aterottno2 EupporZer,
Engl.ll Elastic eltriontirlal:Belts,
Sak Elastic Belts;
And nearly eyed, kind of Oupporter now In on. I also
ril
3Aou!dor Bran': of era? Kyle, for votak awned and
stoop shouldered po-soon,
Elerriva 3to . tingt. for broken nod warn:ors Orion.
.Suspensors Basdaces. of All kinds.
Servept J ate, rertdy and ratan.. and in tact every
Lind ototeehaniell appldance tu..l to the cure of &Imam
DR. lin,na would qua to tenons In rant of Dn.%
or Trues,. that he C•l2 often Rend to tall the patient by
writing. tat it Is alwaye bettor to see the patient and or
ply the Trues or o l i im x imally is ildr l tzi
Woo,
terllndkled Bl.a of the Golden Mortar.
Sculptor, Mallet, Stucco Worker and
Wood Carom No. 86 Third street. between WoOtt nod
Markel et-roots. PUtsbarzh. Pa... Loop. conc.:al, on hand
an arnottooont of to , P.M' C.Dhe Pleoest lot Pcflorto. to
no1141•41b
.0.0/10May ' ll Ointment, sold in any quanti
tirLst silica OEOO4. KHYBER'S. 140 Wood O.
Vegetaeie Cattle Powder—Buy .a yler
hares Powder K ayerw 4"s. 140
.e S 6 doz HelMedy's Medical Discovery
tob7a ONO. IL EELS/LILT. 140 Wood
Old Palm Soap, 7 years old, of fine quali
ty. It hars, far ..I. at 01.0 E WITHEIVB.I4O Woes
Holloway's Pith, by the dozen or gross
far aaJa at 0 CO. IL KEYSEIVS. 140 Wood t.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Orphans' Court Sale.
Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
comaSileahenyoounty. dated 15th Mar. • uill be
ypored toyongees!, on eke rgenders, SATURDAY,
tb J tins, Ma, at 2 reck , k, P. M., by the undevianed,
tAdministral or of Alexander Ilahoorl.4acrd-u I thateertain
ractor land, rituals in Trovallier townebip. Mirabelli
windy, bonadt‘i by lands or George GMT, William Me
bood James Blair nod ott er., and containing forty-two
T, more or Ito.
ere is 12.1,00 the premisor a valuable Oral Beak. in fine
working order, in uhloh to contained coal of thevery beet
Quality. This property, 'with its ImProrrinenlei is riinat
dwithin three miles of the thriving borough of Mcßae,-
port, and two mites term the Con. eliville Railroad_ and
often rare inducenlin=arenna Matron. of purehraing
• T
sine made k
on
day•t• C t Ll: m t e.b All A. 'MAW,
tay29:lt4l.ll•S Saar of Alexander Mahood. dev'2.
(Journal copy iblaiter and charge GarePtil
$103.t01 31
. M 30,000 00
=MI
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR
BALE—The linden's - nod Mien for eels on favorable
teTme, • large nut, be: of building lots In the Bth Ward
rf the city. Toe tote 'funt on Penthylvenia Avenue,
Mom:, Forbra Looms, Ntaria Vlekooy end Moir ethos.,
are but a few minutes walk from the Court flows and
will be wild wry sheep.
Pomona lostoone of damming • convenient and healthy
location pr e holm,or within& to purchase for Sisethlat
Mon, In . Bettor the My which moat onntinuesteadily
to improve, will lied It to thrlo advantage to call up. n
the enti•criber. MAOYX, Att y. .t Lao,
mvitiktesbo Nc, Yllth rt.
TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS—For
.1.• good Mink house of 5 moors and Belched attic,
larger nth. bath room. hot and mid warn , wash home.
A. Moats on Darragh st. Allegheny city. Terms one
third In hand. beano* In I sad 2_70•11,
my:! S.CUTIIBILILT & EON. I I. Market at.
I)E POB ITE S most be made with the
BAN' frta4 nazis.; which le remored .0
No. G 5 Tonyth Arent, middle room Jenne' Building, in tee
11ONTII OP BAY. In arc er to drew inters: from the flret
at June. no. - 29,3t4 CIIAP. A. COLTON, MM..
CON° r.NTRATED LYE, a now article for
..1.1.0 seep. warranted to be sarerler to tot sub In
every rrepesq. For saheat the Doe an , Patent Dedielee
Depot, No 241, Lberty street, head of Wood. Plttebwah.
ow= - B.N. WICK
/'!ALL AND GET ONE OF THE CIRCO
‘../ lam of the Nebraska Onion Settlement Company and
• mPY of the "Otos (iity Journeh" containing Call P.C..
1.. , or the Priam ef Otoe
B. DWAIN i SON,
my 29 Btirke's Building lth mt.
RON NET RIBBONS—Jost recd from ro
mat auction Palm 69earton• Buret mprom. whlat
me offer to tbe trade et lotr_ltriom.
my 29 303. HORNE & C0..17 uwwet st.
AA A. MASON h CO. will open on Thurs
• der. =VI, 800 eases and DU. of Bilk nevi.,
tmerolderles. White Good., jtut nubliebed at
the large nubile aloe, at about one b.dftbelz Value.
IN ILLINOIS of various sizes
ir and Icestionn Alm. lands In McMinn, In nnd
bilneboots, for NA by B CUTITIBERT & SON.
my 29 bt Market rt,
WANTED—Ono cacti, Copper Smith and
'llatter to on to thamillo, Tans, to lobo= 1112 per
treat obi be Told. None but good actor badottelous tom
.mod arrir. m 729 1/11.1.411 DIOKItY At CIL
TENN. WHEAT-348 bags on Moamar
Fred—Lamm, &ruts br
myV 2MAIAU DICKRY A OIL
rAPER HANGINGS—WaII Papua, Bor.
ders, Fireball Mae, Center Aare, 'Window Cop
Lerleatoo. Sationerf. to., for Ws by
m y 29 W. M MARSHALL CO.
Jacob Painter.
Ciao. w.13¢101.
Wads Hampton
Oupb.sll.
D. M. Long,
CENTER PIECES FOR TESTERS-Of
beautiful deligne lb? ate bc w.
P.
mmanilL,
Co.
my 29
- 1 AWN ROBES-4300 English Lawn Dolma
d trom the largo auction se MA S ONw York.
at one halt their value. A. A. & CO.
NEW GOODS—A. A. Mason A. Co. will
open In the next flee
the
$3),000 north of Neer
Oacdo. mostly Dampened at the lama nubile Wee at Nem
York. myV
FAMILY FLOOR-150 bbls Miami Valley
and Palmetto 11114 reeiddyc and Rce ads by
myo D.O. YIEILEYT. nor Mud and Liberty di.
OLL BUTTER-3 bro roo'd and for saki
II IL br m 772 DAVID O. IIYABBT
M 0 SIM ithda low grade just
II sea and In me b DAVID 0. 1110114 IT.
QUGA R-38 hhde N. 0. Sugar in store and
7 and far nit or ow= J. 14 CANITILD.
SHOULDERS -31 casks Bacon Shoulders
L.) Oa was by mLIF J. B. CANFIELD.
WELISKER BLONDS-500 dos just rec'a
by Irpteu at 1.1011.NE1,T7 klarkat
BLOND WREATIIB-100 dos just open
.4 st 1101LNESTrInnin_q nom
77 mark.% .t..
myZ)
'ARMS & MANTILLA BRINGER , in all
%ram etil.6 104 V alitiel th in a , Market et.
HOLUB S' PATENT WHALEBONE
,2 V111T13.-Andber ludragllts.,
OYS' OLOTHlNO—Attention iedirersed
.211 handleome Wet of ready male
at and dam' a Clothing. and a wellfooleotell and
°hod. arsortammt of Clo th s and Cagolrorars. from vrtOeb
to order =Mal for tb•orlos sad summon amwstil. sod
•sreelala .d. td to Dors' Wesr-
OIL E'S Gothic Ihll.orr.Wcod at. sad
Sir • study roral
- -
QIIINGLES--300,0 00 g ood Shaved Shin-
BlOgas tby by LL wan a
t.
p.ANIELY 1 1 1,01- - Choiso family brands
on bands from pd lard, and At saidqrr
M 728 BALL A MOM?.
REV:MUMS CELEBRATED MOWING
BUCIIMIII HO LM n.d Emu WI Ream. fat
y n 1125 O COLLIM4 no 122 w oo d it.
ItEAOTIFUL FLOWER VASES on hand
used fbr .1.14 far2B • lIOLMEB a COLLINS-
oo "WEI, TOPS of
T AR -90 bb2: 2 ! , n store aniklaffeltll:iiilwr.
BA 0 0 N-30,000 lbs. Bhlde, Sides and
rhuas t. stay sad Ibt silo by
ra32o ►OB9ITB a noon.
F. SEIBERT,
ROBT. HUTCHISON,
commisioN MECHANT,
yoR the sale of Western Reserve Cheese,
Butter. Lard, r Baeorh Fran. Pet and Pearl
esn'al • D," PrWt, an
No. 116 Second et, bet. Wood J. &nil:vie/4
l'ittsbarvi, Pa,
. MT. TO
0. lilsnktorrn, Creit. ( B ien . Deink, Pitteburgli
Springer ilnrbtigh. Pi ttstew. Lippincott Co.,
Ebriver it Dilworth, " D. A. Fahurstora Co"
ap711,1
•
DELAY NOT,
Ye who Consider a fine head of flair
NATUR}:'S GREATEST ORNAMENT,
t•ut•r• lt In to Into nee
NUEILId SCALP TONIC,
.bleb tentaree the henlthy anaditiab of the emir. tout..
crn. 012 the bald. and oheeks any tent:el:ley to
de I. talltng cat •11:1 betnnnlnc thin.
air For pale et the prharipel &teazle-tend be the hro
BIXII.I efltittT, two ..I,ere below thattletshl.
Price reduced—Black Spanish Fowls.
iIEGGS FOR BATCIIING—To amble CVO
rybody to reneure Vie feeeerite breed of poultryore
,„ the g oo' r
,° Eon, to $2.00 per dozen, to con
tinue thn nod of the me.... Order. for ADM elth•rbl
mall ac oth•rwL.r. 11 , 1.1 rrouptly in turd ma they
mme it. The Loge see carefully peeked. to borne of one
dozen verb. UOLldan n CuLLINS. 1M) Wend at.
To Druggists and Apothecaries.
WILL SELL on rearomole terms the
stock and llst.es of the Deng Store altuate.l la the
Math Ward. awn, Penn sad bent The Jew., has
three years to ran, and the business Is well. establlthed.
with • vad and Incrrasing run of custom.
. .
For farther tuforountlon annt7 Immediately Co the mob.
POlber on the premires, EDWARD IY. BRYAN.
my2l:lwd•
II S' COURT SALE - - - By virtno of
Riten order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county,
Pa., will to eXrMel to publi.. eat.. co the rodolaer, la Po
prickle) tonnaidp, to odd county. on YiEDNRBDAY, the
11th dey of June next, at 10 &ulna, 1 SI., of paid day,
the Wowing real mute, to W LT.
let. Perm choice any very &strata. Building Lots. man.
bared from one to no,. luctunre, containing about kw
=re 'erv.h. eltuated about raids ay beterean the
worth female ttAmtuared the "Bendnarr nation. on
the Ohio and Petna,oed. The proximity of than
lute to the neminary and thu talbrad—heing only from
four to fire hundred - fprt Irma each—renders them very de
=able fur perste:olden,.
d. A Ist on the opposite sido of the railroad (ma the
last doscribod lob, frontiog &Wirt Eft, rods on Said rood
and a:trotting back. primerlf:c.,; the nano width *boot
thirty rode to the Ohlolrier, conlidniog 9 acme 111 0
parches. This int is Ira! opted to rardaning purposes.
3d. A lot on the North sloe cf Lt. Bearer road. near!,
opposite the Female Seminars - , sap:lining lot of M e. Snow
deo lands or Thom., Shields. Neg., and the next de
bed lob hatixit a front of XIX Octl towards thlyofriir
fe
_ di _ - -
dad. and emenns bact,dmeserriow the tame with 1010
feet. aemaiolon shunt firs acme.
4th. A lot adiolrAng the last deer:bed piste, lands of
Jobs Irwin. Jr., and other land °fibs estate, ef about the
arms dimensions as the last, comainlon Ore amts.
Timm iota ere ee,y desirably lomu_d and well waited
either for Drivats restdetinsa or arnienlinral ma'am—
They will he sold, as stave dovertbed, or enlallwrded,, tf
13
found .0.611.17, tr, snit purehriasset
Pared. deulting further Information, as to the Imation
and enaraeter er the into, will mesdareall on PElilinY
kit . 4.ETT, Atturneys at Law, Ida Fourth street, Pitts.
berate, or tbesutermbor In new,eilermul. Tams made
Gnus° on the day ol sal 11,t EY P. 0107 SR.
my2l.lawdts kireentrld of Jain. Otter, deed.
Inaependent Packet for St. Louis and
Illinois fiver.
_ _
riNIIE new and elegant etcalneriM a t
PRIM:. DO N 4, Capt. A, h1,0,,m,r, 1.111
travel far the above and sutertanhate bc•rtis, ut,
DeLY, the :Pith art .at 4 P.a.
• .
, .
Par freight or pornade sprit . on board, or W
JOYIN PLACE 6 CO, Agenta
my 27 cdrcer Wand rt. and Dnguerne Way.
liRUPOSA_LS FOR IRON--Propoßals will
t,.,ecelved at the aka flare Ohio ant Pernrylyar
3ia Railroad Cornpany. nal! P.. WAY EVENING. the
oth Ink. for fortorttlag the Wrought And Cart /run ts•
onirrol fur the sup retrurturr of the Allegheny bridg e ,
pan.bla In the r,ropany's eonvertihlr morWragr, 7 it . rant.
161das hood& at per: whtch bun., err turther reeurrl ha
n sinking blot.
CI.L4 of the. I . nn required may be .teen at tie Cemnant'a
cll.. The bon it an to be tutu ret to itutpectiou and
approval; and the amount of beet American milled Iron.
peloctralir round rodc, arid be about 74 tone. 504 of east
Iron 41 tons G. 19. CAS&
mrneSilt Provident.
ROBERT BILL, }
ROBERT
In Equity,
JAMEZ 11 HILL,
RY VIRTUE at an , ceder of the District
it 'court of Allegheny county, as receiver of It. A J. 11111,
I gill expose to eite, on the plead., In the Ninth Ward
f the oily of Pittsburgh, on illeDliithDAY, the 2100
Ole JOYS, at 4 o'clock, P. let. of said day, all that cede
tain held Irstate. Ws:Went the coiner of Norris Rues! and
Mulberry ailey, beginning at the banter of said street and
alley, and running thence &lona Morris street towards
Penn street twentyvilve feat; then. parallel with Malber
ry alley seventy.two feet; thence to ulberry alley twenty
Ave feet And thence by Alulberry alter serentretwo feet
to the pls. of beginning . On which Ile erected a brick
building. recently mounted for Planing board,. 40.. to .
oitber with the Planing NM and all the fixtures and ap
purtenances therewith connected.
Also—All the estate. tight, title and Interest, and, ;TIT.
!lege belonging. or In any manner appertaining to the
r aid complainant and respondent as barmen., of, in. to Or
out of the lot or Meer cf groped lying between ths piece
of croon last !three doserited and Peon street. being one
hundred and Ave feet In length and sentyetwo Net in
width. being the same rights and prlvi ev lee. which were
denied to tt e said IL A J. Ft 11111' as whiter. under and
by virtue of the provisions of an article of togewernsnt tiled
in tbie cause and marked and by anynveyances
road, in pursuance of the pruristons of the sa i d article of
agreement or otherwise.
Aiso—All the right and Interest of the said complainant
ind thspondent. Whig the one half of, In and to the Steam
Engine, Dollars and apparatus connected therewith, situ.
ate on the lot or place of ground last dercribed. and by the
;ewer of which machithry on both the lotsor pieces of
around before dasonted has teen vropelleoL Terms at
sale. myttluith FilthEILT KOBE. Receiver.
K. C. BAELZ, Physician and Sargeon,
EY No. 2.3 Nand Etreet, Pittaburf,h.
Mersa. ChnOm Brewss, Wbiert:atut Palmer. W. W. Wli.
n. W. H. Willies., Thignmen Bell. J. R. WelMn. U. T.
Mora.. Ws.. P. Mimes. A. IL English. IL 3L Kerr. Chas
T. Reamel. Joe. McConnell Devil Hoot, Jams C. Cart's.
Robert Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright W. W -
Patriot. M. F.Z.stosL O. Christ, Gregg. and
URPHY & BURCHFIFIr Dare receiving
1 1'1 Nor Gooch, rms . far day. Recelred tta• morn.
tr prim: Bork Monthly, NAY.. Gin ohms andoth
er yylo Gar asaortnent of Lyn., Organdie. and Una
rard and In Raba Patterns is aztenstra, and
Includes the othoire styles of the
Om, new mtd beautiful utyleottmlooldsrad Early )111.4.
tins tor ladle••dreary. Infiltrates Ettellata and rzych
Chintzy. tr. my2LUk.B
10IINTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE
APlatsrAly situated at 4 mil. from the eilty, % a mile
beyond the Cemetery and grist/alas thereeldence of O•pt-
Schenhey: 23 saxes of th oles hind In higherl Rate of cut-
Uvadoni a new crick Dwelling House, finished in modern
atylm large immiore. V by 21, with marble mantleu.
bracksta cornice of latest style, large hall, dining room
and kitchen on filet Born 7 chamber. and •our eury Cu
second floor. and a tinishedattic: • tench flio2lQ the hitch.
en. and • finely 11372. bed yortato In front 01 the Loupe;
comp of good water at the kitchen deem Woo. • inning
lent: a
T-btl'ho=7: eo "*"'"4 :FDIT or
of choice fruit, peaches. p.a ., quince, elrepes, strawberr.
ries, as.; good fem. and a rating fence in front of the
boom. immediate yosseseirra eau be had. remota. Q.
dirous of p.m/using a realty handrome country mat will
o well to examism the above, •e It oniy nerds to be sea
I. be eleirechted, It will'ke cold et • barest],
131.111113E8T SON.
=3.27
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Real Estate Agents, Si Margate.
up. USINESS STAND AT AUCTION—The
_KJ enbeariber will offer at polite rale, an tbe pmmises,
on nettle:day, May 3lst, at 3 o'clock. P. M_ that tine three
etorr brick route and derailing on the mouth eset corner of
Seonod and Smithfield et. The house courains7 rants and
a lato. sane room on the fait Scot. The lot has. front on
rnlthfield et, of SO fret *amending bans along 24 et. 31tft,
Terms made known en der or sale. It 'PLAIN A SON,
PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE—This Pasta
In carehal.r prapssed cinder the VIIDOTTIAOII Of Dr, J.
T. Elutliben, who has used it for a number of fears with
great slimes. In hie gram:lce. It In confidently recom
mended to the putalc as belng our:twine to anr Pasts
Powder 1101/ in nee, tor clearalma and beautifying the
Teeth. removing Tartar, eicrenictliemina the Onto, and
perfuming the breath. Prepared calf br
th.l. PLUM:EN. Drnaidet,
m 724
clatter Diamond and Market et.. Plided?g.
BLACK LEAD 101.10 IbA for salo by
FAHNESTOCK W,
Ect7:4.3 cur.: Virg and Wood in.
VARBONATE MAGNESIA-6 cases far
ule by c y 29 D. A. PAB STOCK & CO.
~...lENECA ROOT-8 sacks far sale lu
my2S D.L. - PALIINESTOCK k CO.
SENNA ALEX.--500 lbs for &L S) Sy
Erovi B. A. FAILNEBTOCK k.OO
T. 0. MOLASSES-38 bbls just reed and
.L . l for We by 6PIII , IOEIt 6Ddro7l.
QUGAR CURED BASIS-10 tea just rate'd
KJArditoryale by EYIIINGER
lA.RD OIL-10 bble No. 1 and 10 do No
A la atvre and , br ash by SPRINGER HOLIIAIJOIL
(ALIVE SOAP-25 bbls just rec'd and for
II IF .ye by my 27 BPRINCIEB lIARBAISOR.
CI EItMAN SOAP-10 bra just ree'd and
jr fcr sale by EPAINGKII
TIRY lIIDES-200 prima to arrive and for
Jur
..to by dP3ILNOEII. TIMIXAMIL
VVTOOL—The higheet market price paid in
can by rardl SPRINGER 17ARB1IJOIL
POTATOES -200 bus •lteds;"
- .P1m7077.,7 for b 7
m 72: R. IL Klltu.2l/ Mart/ tr-
I<eACON-300 pieces received and for sale
II JP by mr.,5 11£1011 11. 0011110.
VIIEESE-200 boxes prime new W. B.
II I eut.thug tea,., rtre ar4 form& Dr
.7111 lIENRY IL COLLINS
Q UGAR h MOLASSES-100 hhds N O. Su.
A.J got . (to arrivaalfh bble N 0. Elolomo. ••or ds Dv •
01% LEAANDEa 111140.
F l9ll-50 bbla No 1 Balt Ilerrinp
10 do do theocted 830 d:
100 do No 3 Mackerel;
69 .16 do do. rar sale by
ALEXANDNA KING.
ROSIN-300 bbls No 2 bright Soap Rosin
a-llm We by my2B AI&XINDEB. NINO.
SODA ASH-100 casks Soap making Soda
Ash; IEO as alas =shore do do. be ale by
m 723 ALIMANDRB, KING.
SALSODA—^S casks English Saisoda on
6.4 and fa: tral% by ALEX ANDKII KING.
1 NDIA RUBBER ROSE— 2300 feet of 3-4,
J..dr eeel .lit t r • fethiL,l 4 l:lllllnbber
sal* at %I:mil:tells it ' ubter Dna ' ? No V.l°Atctrgi .ed 31
ra. .
m 726 J. a U. PHILLIP&
iINDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING--
5000 lbe. from 1.52 to liceb 1n tbkkn•rs , on bawl and
emls at the India Ioooser Depot.
O.
a 3. "" lA •ft
m,28
'IA RUBBED. AIR BEDS AND PM
LOWS of different slew. for We at tbe Eubtr . p_eset
lie Worker =net. J. A H. PH
_ _
CriINERAL an d
" IN At' or
„ a : o a tb. Drug and raton• led ri lfM e Da s t l ab m 2yi .
at., Pittabittitb.
B .
ROWN'S ESES. GIN c " gra 'cult rec'd
andfor ulebr • • G
CSOAP—A prima article; 50 bra
.osr, reed are far saber rcasuNa BROS
ORN STARCH—A fresh supply of this
mrS3T fa °rite vtiel, on band and for at o tg atio
BRos.
%F TILAD'r LOGWOOD--50 tizs just reo'd
and fin sine 1 , 7 nn723 PLESINO BROd.
ROOIIELLE OCHRE-scasks mat real
and for loge by my2s YLEllrral3ll43B
.AL d Al to, I t O .I O_O b _FLOW . LRB-5
just reed
FLZIONG BROS.
• _
LEOTRIO PREPARATIONS-A moral
JlMante,rfAient onAncller eniday
QODA ASBC - ot a good and uniform quality,
CY manufleenned lar the P. Felt llaa. etTemolum.
on heed and for sate bf n1y.23 ,
ft ON CU MATED -LYE—A new aztiale
1 14.1IOnEsElog Boar
tff
rroatad to be ouporior to Yotuh
OlarY Myra. on and tar maim _
m7E3 FLEMING Backs.
-
INBRED 01L-15 bbls jot reed and
RAlne w. by u.. 21 lILXMING BROd.
LMID bbls on bond and for sale
or marl YLEIIING BEM
LIFTS. TORPENTINE---2u bbls for PT
lab, M 3 22 J.
'DOT CLAY-20 tons Copley's Pot
s_ age by my 7.2 J. SCHOON&
V" 0. SUGAR—GO hhda chola° 4
jaish"ParoraggrAtirtilair.