Pl"l"l'Stitlfttal (1 A Z /P / I rga4.42": ' • .lICI3III PITTSBMiteIaS- -• 11.9EN/qI2,IzAARF..I42' DA teoV—lttittnalttelershinttn. papal. In adman. %if EKKIGY.fen Dolled ter annum. It aditence "Übe will be eupiniet te the tolterwlng condi 0111 C T. I0113:91410 porsamt_.......---$5 00 00 co* be 44m1 tad tabsWD. /41tre. one ea: is aa7l?at • tatmettr r *thdi ks„ " :oll a tt Irl"%r; 0 40 00 *Wm Ott's? 1 1 000. 7 0ZU , - Mattnatntintiet Nett:wen or tO3" • pg U 25 _ Do oru. 111 - 0° 47, 00 • Do .. 0 00 tont months., 10 00 t• r ell r e huldlditleirglinee or 10490 Annum 000 - „".00, dollar each vlaglostal , O ne gusto, changsetdeatpletannt(nen en• nOgn)04011114te th 00 Repttbliin Staie Convention. Tite:Sapabliceta State CenveatioiVer the nom asteeteiseesites ter eoureeitine otace ewe °Mew, erW.bebeld Wohnesdar. .2.51 h 'ciOy Itsch inettlet oleot thdenstes In thi civil manner. Up:Will number to Its repres entatives 14 tae tio riots/snot the,Bbits .teettstnrit s Damn hissitltlid,hynntotltsithin. to _sonnies:Lt. sidlztrist 1 4 / 1 /. l fdihs doss :Lot OILLISLTI9III3IIO3IB, Iltntlrmsnor Mats. theonstttsColtunlttso.. llaion Vonntyi Convention. The oppotiehts of the Tresent*National Ad ministration sitkorde Clineltuati Plat nam. ars harem requailed natant in Adult . vast eland= ,districts. In [id • totnetp,. at the sumalnlsees otholdin gen& menus.. an fiATUW•nradsirtlt 14%1847. indolent - tiro donates • front nub. tonna in liountr Couventloo, WEDN ES. -• • DaY,Altarth 1tab..1067. at Laotian. A. 91, - , nt the 00UPT • ./f m Ottrig. ha tin Vitr of , Patenrah. far the eot &wawa t 4 the nue temunalen to in bold at ••• karittrinnt. on tiesZth or Blurb, Or th e ..noudnation of candidata!, for - the worst State rMns. • Tin meetings itt thenaal townshipsvalll la held tn. tweet. the hours of 3 and P. 11.. and in the eines and ,bon:nubs lestirain the toms ortand 9 P. al: sena silts Union Erisentlis tioutmlttes of Alleghe• sr *Minty. • A. AKIN, ettalr=an. MtaVILII kiaret, Pees. ntiirti j ktitii rending matter Trisibis tomid °astir first page; . , _ : , :iCoomtannioatiou on Ma 6rt pogo rooorn. ttumtle - Auynem . partutteon; Esq., ot . Fayette cm, iam - eatua4tate tor Supremo Tango. From our persomUlkuuniedgo of . :111e,_ , Tattureen; Be are r able to unaoineLiebat our :oerreepotalent says of; = - •..Pserunrr-rar ficayss:—The -deoision in the cove of . ::,.ft - 04 Beat, ;giros, the, following new phone to property ittnlavee f dodge Taney said: It seems,heiimer, that there is supposed to be a differetoebedieen tasies; and Mbar, PrOperty. - - The people in . 4llO' s. forteatiottet the Constitution delegated _to`.:tlie giiiihral • Cavernmeet certain • entnnerAted-powers;' and forbid the exercise • of barano - pnwer over persons and prop 'Arty Of eltizens eitept those enumerated in the Uonititutitin. - If the Coll9htution recognizes the rlght.Of..truseter.and Mare, and makes no differ- Ctlafilatileol/ 6layep and other property, no Irk bunalwatini under the authority" of the United Madeleine' draw snob a distinction and deny the provisions mid.guitranteea secured •.amiinst the enecroachntenborthe Uovernment. Ae we have already said, the right nf property In oslave is expressly conl y Vtre 4 the constitution, and guartuaced.io eve ry Sate.. This is in language tooplain tole miannderstOod; and no words can bettottinriti the Cotiatltution giving Congress grester - wevror.over dares than over any other . . description of property'. It it, therefore,..the opinion of this Court that the 'Sot Of:Congroterwhich prohibits citizens from holding Pioperty of this charaEter north of a certain. line is not warranted by the Constitation, art is therefor° void ; and neither Dred Scott nor anyo n e of his family were made free by their residence in.-Illinois. The woo [iota citizen or but was Mill a-gate, end-therefore Itad-neright to tine In a Court of the. - thilterStates.2...' . • , , = . She Cotirthaftntlins 'ern:Mined - the ,inie as Maids 'near 'the Constitatien, proceeds to other Points saying, aa :Scott Itl.o c Ono Itylen he. wpkbroilight bac* tii , ldisirenrifromUilstais, he was under the law of the fanner end .the latter; ,it _has both settled,by.tha higtieot . tribiteihrthet.dit ihdieldual does tored4ture his freedom tmder - ..iinett.eireumetwiceS. Atilt ap pears to the Court that the plaintiff iewot • Gin • seder Missouri, nor a - citizen of the United States who could 9969 in the United 8 tame Courts, this Court can give no judgment., and hence the suit most be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. NoW, if the right -of property in sierra is placed upon the same basie 69 that in fish, or brieks,;or.mortai, then the right to bold slave In' Pennsylvania, or in Boy other StaieJs just to door io the one se in the other case. - 'Ai 'regards the "right or property in a slave', confireedliy the conetitntion,' we have never been able to tied the war,' "slave'' therein.— There is. in Section 0, Art. 1 ~ reference to the "Atiiration or importation of persons', and a dec laration that cold importation shall not bo pro hibited by ',Congress Trior to 1808," and la eection 4 of article 4 there to a declaration that no pence held to.serviee or labor in one State tinder the Aiwa thirent estailog into another, .to ttehservable that in tho same 'oth Sec • tion above "quoted, it la declared that "no person holding,aity,'Ormit , of, trust or profit, under th e lawneflbaNnitellStatis shall witioitit the con sent of 03004iii,:accept ef - . any proeent, "The estno.titeed.ie need in refermseetotbosnwho trap - field the highest office ln bf the peoPlitinllhose who.may be "lidporied," viz: the word "peieon"or "perrome." 4 :l; fdorrover.,the hielory of the:adoption of the constitution arid- the records of I,lm debates iq the' cunTetttloe - elkloh framed Mitrumont aandior to 'Stowing that this use . of:the word designed, fortike purpose of eon. mating from cording genetations throltost, es far at least spjt might be loot:add In the constitu tion, th4:iiiii , .imeh an institution so 7faderp • existeiflit'iitle:4 mf.allere a no w.i.ilienleof gov ernment ctiond..d upon a new hiniditan to I,e ea tablialied,2,:ililadieon ea deelat4 ;it'd list ea° in hie plane in.Z-the'augant body wbieSiirnmdd the palladium of our liberties, 'olav no longer ouch, bet the shield -of • Tar clistis or me 11. 8. Britarm.—Tho Commit.OtpalitGie 'Senate as' oonptltatod for the nent4ingreitt:Ure ne follow,-Retrublionne is italics r• V/ Yeti •M' Fare/go e 071:. Nem. Douglas, Polk. Crittenden...Seward and ' oote. thinner, Pearce, Clain, Bright„Blggs, Teitenden and Cameron. Commerce.—Messrs. Oaf,- Benjamin, Bigler, Toombs, Reid, Bright and /lam/in. dfifitetry iffirfre.--blesurts. DATIO, Fitzpatrick, Johnsen. Pierson, Brochbriak, Wilson and:Zing. ' AtivalAffeiiri —Messrs. !armory, Thompson of Now Jeremy, Slidell, Allen, Green, Bell, of Tenn., and*Betle. Public Lands: .. —Matiern: Stuart, Johnson, Poet, Mallory, Broderick, Foster and Rattan. Jusflegary. , --blesers. Butler,Bayard, Toombs, Pugh, - Benjamin ; ,Coltamer an Trumbull. poito,l4:-Alems. Rusk, Yoke, Bigler, Gain, Fitch, Conant, and Dixon. p e ebef t ins,-,Mesirs. Jones of lowa, Clay, Bates, Thorapeou o f Ily.,:Thompson of N. Jersey, King and Aram.- ; •-• District of Colum6ia.—Messre. Brown, Almon Allan, Emir, Kimsedir, Hamlin and Chandkr. • Friiate; Loner; CM/mi.—Messrs. Benjamin; Biggs; Thompson of Ky., Kennedy and Durkee. Indian Affairsliessio. Sebastian, Brown, Beid,litoh,-Dell of Tenn., Rolston and Doolittle ' oi a i n u,-,.Mensra: lierson, Yale°, Polk, BeHof N. IL, and. Simmons: ' Amid and Control of the Contingent Frpenias of the Senate.—Menern. Brans, Wright and Dina. Falk „Buildings.-111rs. - Buyard, Hunter, Thompson of New Jersey, Douglas and Hale. Bevotitionarii Claims.—hienarn. Evans, Bates, Crittenden, Wilson ond Durkee. Petoott , :--Messrs'. ruria, Emits, Davis, Rm. mons and ?Symbol/. Territorier , -:Mosers. Douglas, Jones. Sebas tian, Fitzpatrick, Greoa,:SUmnir'find Wade. Printing.—Blesenti Johnson,' Fit:pal:Ha * end Bell of Sow Hampshire.' Engronec Bills.--Nlesern. Wright, Bigler. and Barton. Bandied Alas.—Munro. Jones, Brown and Doolttle Labrary.—.ldoisie. Pearce, Bayard and Brown. Mr. porsra who ben slintyohitharto been at , the taitof tromi inferior committee, now takes petition upon the Rest imPorteot ono af For eign Rolatlorab f Mr. Serener itlin the commit tee. , . , on Territories with Douglas for ita Chair. .. • • mad In.theleetOngtedi the RePublicW in - , _ the Senate were : scarotly taken into the Account. Tinto will bringnr.try thinf . around In Intl:rep er Stets Temustrnenh-Tlitilnielatare ou Tann! day repenleoted HIM 1•11. M . AGIWN oo Mite t TreseuxerOte: taring received To Alp. to 57 dent hi Leann Dom; a membtr of the Hones frone'l43fledeipl4d. eetieti wo tine to 3 4 ,14 agefk8 /04.0/ 110 .!.. •I r ••• • • , •• Special fitcrespondtect oftherittseuratt Cantu , . 11/MILIZIIIIIICI, Morch 10. kE-Dritilta Bensteand. , -Honso ern skiln fti jttßiO,. The Homo was liossly fall and did a great deal of busliabist The pri latenalindaiwasntolccoonsidetation, arid there were passed finally .An Act relating to the col !Cotton of tolls on the bridge over Saw-Mill Ran, tw thelEitnbenville "fmnpikeltoid,-One relative' to the eollection of water rents in the city of Allegheny passed finally. Also on not to an ' Unwise the Allegheny Valley flailroad to Issue preferred stock. An act to authorise the elec. thin ef fontirapersisUrs in Indians, sad one ad: ditional Ono In Moon township, in your county, and ono relative to the collection of *yes in-tbo bdronglrof Washingkoo, Washington county, also passed. , , The bill authorising the appointment of :throe additional noterleelmbllo in your oitTpaaaed to Second reading an will doubtleae peas the Renee finally as soon as reachcd It willcertainly rb. through the Senate also. The Bill to Incorporate. the Allegheny Coal Company, and the bill to charter the Allegheny Bank were objected off. On =thin of Dr. Gamam the Sackett took up and fondly passed a '"supplement to att act in• ,Corp Orating the Citizen's Depeelt Bank of Pith: burgh., The sole wait 17 ayes, 8 nays. This t . mbtaaos all the busincia done In which interested, awl indeed all .tbc !maltase of The counties around you. The vacancy otmenionod upon the Supreme Beech by the rtedgnation of Judger Blank, "111 be tho enbject.of some disouseica. hero are miens persons talked of for the position. It is certaill that JudgeWilmet could 'melt it be 'would accept but ho declines petemPterily. The only other gentlemen named in this connection se yet are John itßeed, of Philadelphia, Judge Pearson, of this district; and Judge Hampton of your dity. The former Judging from present appear heee has hut little chance of .euccese jf.the contest for the placebo craned to Messrs. Pennon and Hampton I should think the drawee of thelatter for the nomination extreme ly good. Most certainly they ate as good as those of any other person named, if his friends are active in his behalf. The appointment exchte`a good deal of attention and I think the best Is certainly entitled to it. The time for notiro and elTioient work in matters of Legislation has at.lougth come. The House worked to.day ea if it Meant to not up to this maxim. It wee in minion upwards of nix hours. Important public bills in whioh the whole com monwealth le immensely Interested will soon ho under consideration. First 'will come the Gen eral Appropriation Bill, then the Apportionment Bill. - find last but not least the Bill for the sale of the Slain Line. The first will to reported about the fifteenth of Ohio month. 'The second will be reported ere long in both Rouses The third has been already read inlilace. In connection with the eale it proposes that a certain amount of tint, proceeds of that sale shall be distributed among certain grost lines of un finished railroads penetrating the different por tions of the State. Among these it proposes to give the Allegheny Valley Road the MUD of $l,- 000,000. It barged that this distribution shall take place upon the ground that many por tions of the State have been benefitted by the disbursement of the common treasure in years gone by, and that these portions which have re ceived this treasure bars felt the frnotifying in fluences to such an extent that their lands have inareasediten-fold or more in value. 'lt is far ther urged by the advocates of distribution that justice and equity &mend that the Fame oppor tunities be given to those portions of the Mate hitherto excluded from these benefits to develops their resources. When asked how the State is to be secured in the repayment of her foods thus loaned, they declare that ehe will be secured by mortgagee upen tho different lines of road, and will derive additional taxation from tho largely InSreased value of real estate contiguous to the line of the roads. These are argaments teed by the friends of the measure. I favor, it, however, because the West has ever been hardly dealt with by the. LegieLatare of the State. Her iutereats have not been en amply eared for, nor her resources developed so fully by the fostering care of the State government as have those of the East. The West will never receive n Just return for her contributions to the common treasure until . .aid is given to her to ee4i.t in completing her great lune of internal communication. • I havetime diet:mm.l to some extent this mat- •terict advance, because It it one of those sub jects whioh will excite as mach diecutsion es 'anyother which will be brotight before the Leg islature dating the present eowion. And indeed it may come op-at any time. (We -give our carrespondrat Ids say, but 'differ from him in taco. We regard the bill he advocates is ibis - 'neareet approach tea swindle of ntly re hale yet re.en.—Eue. GII7. The Three Mill• Tax Maras EDITORS meet disolafm any [cation in my dotter of yesterday, or in what may be said to-day, to attack or frjaro the Comm., Journal. That paper i± only introduced as the eharopiou of the particular wrong proposed and an embodying iu its coil:lines all that can be urge) in fardr or the repeal of the tonnage tax, end it is proper to show not only the weakness tad meautitteory of Ito orgamirrits, hat also the verbcsity and vindictiveness in which that weak ness is attempted to ho concealed_ , The next "enlirrhterml" motive for the repeal given Ey the Journal is as follows: "The business of tho main line canal boo Iwtodled to nothing, while the State tax has been levied rigidly, and fairly paid into the Treasury by tee Railroad Company. The bur den on the tonnage pooping over the railroad has - driven no trade to the esnal, but enalti the Bal timore peas to haw, Mat the Banimor , and Ohio Bailroadian work ro much cheaper Man the Penn rilsaatia Railroad, Mat the latter cannot rompHe with the farmer jar the trade of the Well. Thin la what the tax accomphshes for Pennsylvania.— It driers trade htyhnd our borders, and the canal nevertheless has become Co profitless that a buy er or buyers cannot to bad for it at any price' anti be obliged to keep it in rers , r !" The clause in italics was shownyeaterday not to Do trum for admittedly • the local trade alone in burdened by the Penes Railroad Co. with the payment of the tax, and conseqttently that from beyond the limits of the State of Penna. to not affettel by it in any way whatever. The rent of the quotation suggests oven to a "blockhead" the following plain queries.— Would the business of the main lino have "dwindled to nothing.," and that which coot the Commonwealth thirty millions of dollars be got worth buying at any price if the Penna. Railroad had never been 0008bl:toted? Would the Legia latitro for ane moment hero entertained the proposition to grant a *barter to the road if they mad foreseen the result? le the feet that the tonnage tax paid into the State treasury corn •peneaten In so smell a degree for the loss of the elate, any reason why it should therefore be abandoned? Should not the Legi.datore protect itself and restore the utility of the public worts by imposing a greater tax or by prohibiting the Railroad altogether from carrying certain heavy articles not requiring quick transportatim end which may be considered legitimately canal freights? Tho answers to the brat three questions ate too plain to require to be written. The last will be referred toin !mother letter. If a fair competition between the Railroad nod Canal-had resulted in injuring the business of the latter, the tax-payera might hare merely regretted their misfortune for a time, and the Legislature could more easily hare adopted the remedy. But ouch was not the ease. The Canal was found to be en able competitor. The year be fore the transporters were induced to abandon it, sad in previous years, the coat of carrying •bar. rot of flour from Cincinnati or Pittsburgh to Phil adelphia was as low, or lower, than before the Railroad was made, or than it bee boon slue the company secured a monopoly of the 'hotlines's. There is reason to believe, also, that the two traneportatlon companies which by their energy and business talents bad secured to themsolvee most of the through carriage on the Ntate works, received amply compensatingprofile, for,they— (or some of them individeally)--with others, It tessid, offered a million of dollar/3 per annum for .the lease of the main line.' At that time there wee no extra burthen oaths) local trade, and no reason to fear that Maryland or New York would get more then their share of western boatmen; bat the Penna. Railroad Co. could brook no com petitors at home, and se is sometimes done in eimllar eases of butinees on a smaller Beale they thought it cheaper to cripple at any omit, and then buy out the opposition. They par thane, the tenant of the advert(' claimant even at an exorbitant sum (say ono-half' the ton nage tax Per annum,) to embarrass' the pried • pal, and force him to a sacrifice of his rights.— When full possession to bed, the tenant may be diseherged—and—to drop the illustration, the Penna. It. It., all powerful in ite monopoly, will Bean rennin:tree itself for tho expenditures made to ;Seoul% the deotruetion of Re eompolitor. WRi the local trade and induatry of Peensylva. nitt qniatly submit to the burthent ' An Arab miller was once awakened by the nose of a camel, which was poked into Ws window. "Allow me," said the camel, list to have my noon lot...there is plenty of room, and my breath wilt help to warm you. The nose was admitted, then the head, which began to eat the corn whoa the miller: slept, then the neck, and soon the whole body.ffiled the plate to the great disown. fort of the miller, who Wail not stroug enough to oust the unwieldy brute. : -. 191th an apology, Monte. Editors, for haring to take rnoraof your apace than I atAroV.:lll7 , tended,' mot ask your Indulgence for anather latter *nourow. Tag MB, (Idle foutthßoloroo of folio's's Life of Washiggloo boo Jost been pnttn . thelottatet's nude, and It to expected - to a !aiutol n otfOOr dap by O. Pianos to Cci. • • ilror the Plttiburnheasette. Our Her. Governor. Editin tiantti !I tantiestand , that some eight alert papers in lee central Cad eastern part 'dr.:the State Ste proposed the name of ocr distingniahod fellow eitizen,‘Gen. J. 8. More heed, as a candidate for Governor. At home nothing bee been said 'on the subject—in fact the Sienerallintsolr hat nntEeretoTore given any on, COnragoinent to the deg of Monsen,. 1 nm, how ever, informed by a liend hie that he has to-day permitted ecno oT his frieods to nee, his ad ; ...Thinly known in all IMMO. Oen. MI den. Morehead iv widely the State; is probably be thoroughjy familiar with the . industrisl interests and resources of Peolurylinutia is any other man . In the State. &luckily at this time, .shed the party at Kash legion Mix :Mt aimed a vital blow at the Iron in tereet of Pennsylvania, would Gen. Morehead. from his intimate knowledge of that interest, ho a formidable candidate. fie would-be accept!: bin 'to the Republican and Americas voters, nod in fact, looking to the_ probable issues of dho campaign, combines more elements of strength; than any mile yet suggested. I would therefore recommend that our County. Convention to meet `next Wednesday give Coe Morehead their unanimous recommenda tions as our Mondavi bearer in Weber next. ALLEGHENY. I:=1 "Taxes I" "Taxes I" .• • • Means EDlTSunt—Trend your it am in rogard t the edtlitional byirthen plano4 on Allegheny, county 'by the, trovenne Cononieeioners. teome.pertinittt to'etpiire, who In the Revenue Commisaionci Trete Allegheny county? Who nppalaleil'him?: What wan tho I:tennhnean majority in thin tiOtinty last full? • I=l=3 •" Tn. Iwo lens. Et A FISTIA'S E)..vn. For min by ildb.rbb rotor•on. This Ise book we have not reed, and in all probability snail het be able to: but we find the London Athelmeirm, the leading literary shoot of Lttitsin characterising it as ^n navel delightful in the private circle, and bosring in it the mark of having boon written by come one fully corn. petont to the task." Such conautendatlen from such a source is sullioleut to attract atten tion and stamp the work e 9 one of intrinsic value. Tho Judiciary Committee of the U. S. Senate has, it will he seen, overruled the ally ohjemione urged against the tight of Simon Cameron to a seat. Wo commend the committee to the ten der mercies of the Pot and the Penntyloariian. SPECIAL NOTICES. Farmers, Bead Carefully PumaAtox, Athens Co.. Ohio. &lA°, 1.4-56, Genllentft:—Tlerp•rittk I rend you • orrtlllonta or two Premium.; of nry eastonorne. yo u Iwo! 7 uor.., Milllog of the boreal& derived from th. rue of your It er. haver Il^l and Blttiirr i but will welt atiothef opteirturil ty. I run It fame tsar ly bad gut It vary ma at In Met It Le Creaming popular wherever tried A. it. (11/1X17.N. I hare been .bated for etnnetinte with headset, Ina of Brasilia oroarat dad Ity . wahineea all over. IhN own words/ en much so that I noold not val. net ITT gelds or farm without aittind dawn to set nye.- r al: time.bef re/ got tart to the home. minx rovln+l hr )oarst. Mr.lindrar. to try your 80at5.... Rolland Biturchaand • bottle...l before 1 had owl hat foi 11l felt • peat deal batter, and .dntmt I had used lb. one bottle / thoght it had don bottlen. Inandred Wortb of stood. 1 cot another and hare not soul mote than hal , of It and ore on all I ram get Add of rd oan 0.1 day's work. wile has ameen afflicted wit , bradachs. the need chi h. re w to t bitles and oh. tote non • good ....Me and I. much Ignp , ovet In health. • 13.11.MUEL wooD au . proy r ris s t a os t ES JA r L IN t P o RJa . b 0 ü by t te is Ptisarssegatista aEd Ctimulsis; Pittaborab. Pa. aad IhtlCylett Aurally. _II.I7gLIMY A /Wicks Chest in a Bottle--This re • Mitt L ertaimble to ErtnietWe eledleal Diertret7: ton the steak or nertedlolue chat in the net rind no many Individuate ci nigh • variety Or diseases no Moon bottle of Dliworerr. The rots.= at our rem per. U they were increated threwkild, maid not eantabo a quarter wart ntthe tames otthoße who hart b e en cram' of Perollabe . llryslyelea, Nall 'Rheum. and other holoore equal It teetotal and accrevattrt. st. I. no ex *narrated statement. at we have seen eartintarts trona moans who hart been mind ot•Il these diseases. Rod we rte.: mend the Disaarrtr to the Minted evert. here. Sold by Dr. O6V. LL lISYSZR, 140 Wob4 AMYL. wt.:* leagent: .01.11b.i Y. )I.l3ll:iti. •blOtibbabl. 02...0 ler For the benefit of the invalid portion of cur maimmilty. we extract Ilia Lauri= from the Also*. bai or Dr. C. IL larbauu, proarletur pt Ilooland'a Ugrian. Littera. tiOrbigit mar InduM a trial of the= •J. C.lllLREtayr—Sarrenct..). tn.; illereh 19. 1001.—..1 oppeatlo pelt great gmaatitietor roar bitter* MI. Tom ra.l of mf reettomersminer. •1117 bisbir Cr it , goal await/co, Caving proreet Walt tarot an .:reboot Cover and raga• preventative, a groat patina of tho Moat: and rho Mal beet Mina op team , ' to all illoorrole wed meat* a towed natural appetite. ro abort, lam intro It to nue ,1 Pb. yerr beietumdlehiew known Mr 00.011, nee, firing eta aE1u t , ......t0r ma one ta Mkt," sholoaabeauti retail, at Dv. nab. Ir. MITA KZ'S rue tore, irbl pomp ert... etcri atlas unto.* Martina itoe agaartieoment Inell.2w4laV Fire Proof Safes. A Safe that will be &Fifa against rho rat- KZ. of Ilre tan to bad at :311Itlial DAL:NM In this atty. Th• temiinn•rilal„ iehl•T sensate In the Ft, Itelinhllren. or tn. lElh.eireat• Wn m.etn tlnar tarot. The bultdernef the,. nee re , ere hare aatetatetel anattile rertitatino theca/eh tn. eeeeliertee et' their mnoorentamn . - . -7, ar Al•rcAnr., oral La• tay.ltr cAlarrafit..— In indica tn Ilnairs. K. It I Inlet, a Id. out thair nocan• nom Janson. William Limn a On, who am scant. Tor thn all. of Burke a Brener: dry prioe TANA... tinted, n•rt , f, that .pop n't...ll>St our ftra that vie 11l It,. great An • f the lntal dietrontion of Ilia r,tr hetifillooo. no lila nicht of the lath of horinhar. ix:.41.1.1 our boolta and TAN. horn cocoanut alronat ..porTirt urn after In•inft Mina litty.taro .1.71• • arid we ran chaartuilr ro•orufnand their Ear. to the public. If A BMA. 'rho .Don month:mond tub trio dila day nonoAl in toy pt rtts arA6 and harewith r.ttkat M M M. tart. utat f tro and one,. Lharein font air.eni nkr. poial and ihn irrillo p ,sar tnetly 'flail.. IS IT. It UN .1 if. *Nor Lunt Jai:. a or, 9. I AO • Important Notice to those Afflicted WITIfeIthIIIIIOI.ISKASIOI Sty Dr. U. ft . Neat tort City. Ylaillon It antioarlble to attend personalty to 0101 ration's. and lint aneilllan to tinet swell on rtionellita Jutted to aftlatants or lain:teeth and for it. perpase of ruppreselng the utlis o f worttJern and halarkone quart medichsei, S. wNt as the Impoettlinte titrerthed under &Minns name.. rein - Inc to rend ri , lreaVadllll or au reedit of letter stamps or ono dollar s fie.—to uhrlste the above. and to areimmodate patients In all parts of the ent.th.i, lant otioil,lt.t, with full dltwt!Orit, ttx any disease. for lb, malPt. treatment pnwhy..l re, longer period than one omit, when the Eta id the..,,. for each month. The fee for eh enrairal orwrationo. In• chidlne that for the rvilYal tura of hernia: will depend ity.n the plyinliarity of the <.N. Pailentfirlll ere atoll rtetement of all their arniptorne.ae the "Medi... ads ;re. wed with an ..twpal refarertrw IA twit We. All money letters Should be renlatered. Th. Ant Part of my 11l us trata4 wart will he ant to any add's° on the receipt of 10 cent.. A A. 11P.111 . 11, 101 i•trlng etrset, oppoii!te the ti.. Nichol. lintel, apdserdfe . nolo 1.. Pork. What to lodine Water A ginia. deal Of nzcitemcot PrebaibOn ' , card to this new atedwal drool, wry, end you bear twoble Per, Why. bedew Ls net new mytainly not. I.line wee dPeovered SP keg u tort'• Ye. )care ter•, by • nriv ermnufactumr Or Paris nuked cotdtots. It is nrt a !mineral virbetenev. It is toned In owns., nectar, mayesdk in Tallow. mineral •ericae. and main pawns attribute the medluitai properties of tale Llrer (lii to lodluw whbeh It ray:dein* In sixeC nimne titles. The trtuble LlU:onto with IL Las trim that IS would not Cis/glts In pure RlLibl, without combining with kome/hlng eh, which injures' it• medical no - denim The lodine Water then is solution of lodine Impure we ter, and nothing else it was d/se,eve 1 by Pi. Ander., of New York, and is newt in the came dieters en lodine would he need for. It is a great al/ern/Cm or purr Mr of the blows—delta oft had heroic makes ILbeumatlsm let go its hold on the Joints. and brivse it .otof the marrow of tb• boner. It bream ny tbe weak nerver, end corm NenrCitill. It otorm the liver and evil"e nib the super. abundant bile It gores deem.y end dieessak of the Wad. del end kidney.. It dews not pretend to ewes every dl. ease. but only those where en alterative medicine would gore. Dr. ILEYSICII. lie Wool .acct. will tell you .11 stoat it. ?view it per tmttle. mr3,d►wT fintish and Continental Exonange. SITERIIAN & ().N TUB UNION BANK, LONDON, IN RAMO? Ll AND IieWARDC Thorn DraftB Are aTeilibio of ell the prin• elm! TOIMP of Rnl 1, Hoothm4 'and Intimid, sea the o.A.Loent. W.. Alpo dr•lr Smut BILLS o 0 . . M. A. Grunebanm & Bailin, FRANXPORT .A 114110, Which moor* an • firloltunro to MI pßta of daemon) Bwltrarlandanfl IlnllaoY Parma, IntAudiog to trarel abroad mar prom:meth:Owl es Lenora or Oradlt, on whiah Money can Da obtained., as needed, In .r part of Wrong. Oollactlona of 11111, flas, and other as...nriting In eci• fop.. will racalva prompt attention. WdL IL WILLIAMS I OD.. ashla , anovi. eon... Third atnnol. The only Medal Awarded by the Now York 'SiltiLltion to the Snail& or foreign Settee Mann acturara hag boon ottalnad. 1110011gla =IMMO am re hr LRA A PEREIN& or that!' WiIIWEEITISRARIRE SAVOR, whereby further testimony is afford.] of its being ea beet Banos extant. The oombrlty of Ode Hence has extended to 00007 doer to. of the globe; and Its eldnecy In promoting the genera' health Ls hamming dell) lama oteerved and acknowledg ed. In the United nate. It is held to be the most agretuble condiment, and I esteemed for ita toolo and Intlgorating MoDettirt,its ha Nu.] use enabling the stomach to 4104 the food . On th Continent of Ramon thee. gneLtiee here been Gelded to by • gentleman, who lineal to LILA a nen- BINS Mum havemrrled a bottle of your Worcesterehlee Hum in a tour I bare Just emended through 87.1. and Portugal. and believe I owe toy present state Of health Its am; your Hum la donna le. and I think medielnel. sun willttroth 107 them Li nothing to • tnoreleee bag• gage so euential to leis wmfort. at. Meet In than conntriee, ise wear -In Indla.alln, where It le Mond et the mess of every regiment, a Medical gentleman writes! from Madre. to his brother ha lb* game proftwelon et Worceater. In the foltowing Lerma: nail Lea a Penton that their RUM Il highly appro7ed In India, and that It tor, in tor 0 1 4 .10 n. themes, "'datable as well es the moor wholeaome sense made? Thlepenoe:ls suitable lbe orrery variety of disband t • universal &mend width Its excellent. hesereated hes led to Many Imitations being offered tolls pa htle. ender sinilety M name., hat the treettine may be known by the names of ”LEA a PgRILINS. being Imonnotel niam the paint metalllo capetilog, or • patatt 5100 dorm' th.• bottle.a• well as the labela• and wrapper. Mole Agent, tor the United titatee. '4011,1 DONOAN Saws. an2dyfe ene.llroaderew. Now York. 'lOO doZ..isoernave's Bitters -for .alo nt acTsEirso..o IVaW .1. rev - gross Ayer'sCherry Pectoral fur .e et 1111111814 . 11. 140 Visn4 it 417, 600 4107—MoLano's rids for solo nricryt. ;;.:.- ‘: TO iiNVALIDS. Br, A L-V UN M. PITCH WILL BE AT iDirrsBURGH Monday, March 16th 'SEE CARD ntro49LiwltT INVALIDS. Dr, alvin M, Fitch, .e:ithord*llM:lstrrOtgreti nml Clmsrimr.tire: 3inntqd. b,Will at the IIT. 01. a IR 110 TEL, Pat.' , with. Pa. Morning, March 16th Saturday . Eveniug, May 16th, 1857, WERE ho may be ennead tea dai y, Sab bath eta•Ptaa. for tigurimiption, Aath chrome JJrrinehitir, .C. in Vtawl,.. V in rand °that attaatlans oiminnind with or predlawnoi g to Coo n gumption. If D‘lta an> Moms Dr.,FlTall should Lew ahla to to. main during the triode. or the untied olwrn limed, the anonintonnot Rlll IM renattldedb/ hin .11Ceil• en Dr. J. W. Vusw IntatedinglS catleolt Dr. Piton are partlenlaris rsouneted at•ply....rly Duvall,. fin. on the 000tnion MM. tormar 'WU*, Picas has round It ottori; siva all Mg sjtentlon ten could hate danced to Inn numtwr Who dolaysil visiting him until the last. 0011 ttzrootted.t.o &all.; the lat tau daY. , 4 supolatutantA. And Dr.Piteh wishes it furthermore dletluetly. nud..r• Mod that although he et:molders Conaumptlon matte Sleeve, and treats It es such, atilt that be dews not pre tend, to tales the death nor to rums patients who here neither lungs nor oostrantlon left. end thew who wleh treatment from RIM Must apply rearawaMl earl, In ill^ routes of their Mae*, would And he wou add ...that both himself and hie asswiste are ...toured to toll the:eon , . plying their real situation. nor need any apply who ern unprepared erunwtllluz to turn the truth. A asetalir , treatment , will of course only ho undertaken In eases when the motto some chance nl onuoslß in oxen when there Is [One the treatment roust of ro.. be merely Consultation personally or by letter Free OFFICE HOURS 10 TO 4 DAILY 01.4111 nom!. l'ltt.borch. Mardi 10. 1 , 7 —mO.l.lA • trT °MING OF SPRING GOODS SAMUEL GRAY. Merchant Tailor, No. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET le now Opening a fine assortment of fashion able,Pertne floods, ornistigthut 01 (Moths. Vatter tloonhooroo Vf.tittgh ofilooloti osjittiosis for tb. cooloortrado. to whim ht would roof loolle the attoottoo of his owitiontri. and Ms .üblic ctooroll7. fighl i felf PITTSTE KGB AR I ETV WORKS. JONES, WALLINOPORD er. CO. (SUC against all kinds of Tiro and V v Atrall. lh tliroontson. Predidszt. UMW M. ATWOOD. Voetetill7. Thecit Clarks, Wilson }Wier. Jahn Atv.ll, • Jetzt lif.'Devilt, Wm. A Hamm Gomm A. EMT. AlmLlns . Sins. auA./Mt:Um& &loam; Exchange Insurance Co., No. II Kerchantf - Exoltango, PHILADELPHIA. Inland and Fire Insurance on favorable tams to looopod. A. A. HARDY. Unit, totdam mum of Mat and Vary its. Pittsburgh. Ps, NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT RICH SILK GOODS, - Edward Lambert ft Co. Ksanuma r.Aßns7r: 1117114.- ehv zar.s.rr ltd. Wait, mood to I. anscapasso-1. Irs4Csl.4.lllthl. cr ..7 ether market The attentlan ofcastmr opprovoi rtedlt Dams fa Bank pap.r, dn PACKAC 6 BUYER V. 1 re:l:meth:Mr Milted. WE ln VITE THE ATTRITION ut COUNTRY DEALERS TO OWL LAHOB 131`,OCIK Olt • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY- GOODs - ..• BEING LARGE BUYERS Ai TUN Auction Sales TIII9 CITY AND NIIW YOWL WA CAN MINI. GREAT INDUCEMENT To the Trade, to soleet from our Ittook... PHILLIPS, STRIKER k TENNINIA Nos. 1 & 3 Bank. Street. Below Market, 1.t.... sgooND And .tntetis - n14,304k•l Plll LA D ELVIIIA. C. W. CHURCHMAN :&'CO. for Cm auto of FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. - Including Gorman Cloths and Doeskins, Brown and Bleached Goode, Cashrorizetts, Kentucky Jeans, N 0.30 South Front ntree_t PIIIIJIOELPILLA. C. W. CELUBVIMAN &CO. AGENTS for the sale of • SODA API{ Bleoening Powder, No. 30 South Front Bt. PHIL►DRLPHWA. To Merchants and °then. BRUSHES of every description can be had et the Death Yeetes7 f D, trrYWART, leci.lol6lth meet.. between Weal end Ilsztet, Whchereleeselltste4l. 6,29.3mdts • - TO COAL DEALERS. PROPOSALS • FOR SUPPLIES OF COA,L AT , _ NEW• ORLEANS.' ,- - • RROIOSALS will be received ai Mit CEP° of the sindocalitned. in lissr (Mans. Piths melt it tabargh Cowl tor the me att. steamships Oita* • we are meanie. The denudes to commonness tibrearti. 010 cmsestisnos of the aintraetnr , end tbettose of 4010/1 PO to to aped/led, The mintiest to continue fie enemas. ari.,l dollastiss to to In Quantitisoixf loom ' . •-•,,:... 12,000 10120,000 barrels 01'0;021 per.. inolith.\ , Apply to the undersigned br warmth and mat. ' • . .... Haa•Kliii /1011.01.19 a OU. ' mil . • New Otlassis.: Extensive Vaal Works tar Sale. • lIIIEEXTEN SIVE COAL WORKS k.csiert 11,.. .. ttis Ohio sod Madison Cs.t Warks.situatodosi the third Pool efts biououtrahsia Elver. about thirty UttiOd sPave the city of Pittsburgh. an now -OCand for This Lads comprising this trait/ &gilt . Icolemar rjria " trin " fairOO l ll4 ' Vt=mitf.: ° 44 '" 4: P 4 ' 45181 such as croPidug. rouVolabgrunlitfo• 7a The groprrty- oats. Ortr MAW va coo; firer affords szorgorit harbor ftrt laratii„ and desirable savants Ws for ailment of cosi. imr"...cat, and .11g . turat f?rsirrsripurf the Wm ..11 6:674Z1 el t6:mnieahihni ual cond.:whom Thsbufluluge omelet of 31 Proses tow manta form:doom IStore Steam Beatudil sad ail other Imlltlinge required thematleas ar aztessant The ololptuentsof the eat maul are essilletant toe soloing and eisiPaluit from to 1f0.1300 bushels gosh p.r day. all of width having bee. reonotly cosialtruelhdt are lu a good state of groeorvallon and In excellent. Tort. To perms wishing to 'purchase shah Du (liertre 1 .11 1 .11 as private sale until the lath dal of April seat. what 11 the property is not previously dtstteedof aro will 'sae. : the' saute at public sale on the pretalee. Terme of . sale. one third tub. balmier ho B aril 11 month.. Vor tor Mr, Information *WI to =Mr VLODIM I4I 6 No. Z 5 Woad struot. Plitit.nrg,b. or to tko oxiaraixtrool.st Mmilsorr. Is WkL X. DUNN C,14. WALKR: , JrXI.II.)IIILII3LMV.- :-.Lesisnect •--ssisau es :.=: N7,Nb 17 . 61,5031 hiARIA.NO RIIBIIiACCI IiEWING& TEE wei g ht of a number of -inunds. of neiring'Rlik, now sold fit MU mutat, harlot bona ma ria/17 . reduced. awing in part to Um adman na mina " of raw Olt,' tbe ownitura, agents of Um :boas 'llantail tit W INON, would Inform Um trade grtutraft that MARIANO RITIIINACOI'S. - iviu be kept op to Its prevent and tamer otandazd of welaat. est% wanet pains am - ranted to tontaln mums of PURI MILK. , - - heretorxe: tire entteerilwre are the EoLa Awns At HA RI &NO RUSINACCI% BEWltilitt. • P. iirtlififit . Jk FLIROLtiLtrt VAPI LIAW B. inr iota 0T11.0240 _ a mt. r Levottxr...9ie s . FLEXIBLE. HAT: pin, most comfortable drese.bat in tbn fan ifa4irtnr&WtiE b TSV,r. 141-111.'°'th* cal 31130111) a co. 111 Woolllo . . Great Barmier • ENTEEPRISE FOUNDRY . on an as L -LAT .' u 171friVafi b e Vore - , - will be sold at is VILTy reduced Prie4 CU Lama tp suit Dore Wass_ fee part.Ladars abeam of 1/08/13021 - , mre.loll MsUbasty et.; Pittebma, The Excitement is still laereaahm at D. ROOT'S - • GROCERY STORE, Goner of Third and SraiihfikiSireets, FOR he has justreceived • 60 box,. Orsagim Fresh air YIE va! pay the highest ash wk. ^,aCKl OOT bungs NS H. awl &racr Ilan" and Ilialthleld litras. WANTED." . GOOD Copper Distiller to go - to Moon vtritrac Altos VW sad sissdr eirdsitsr- Attire sr It - .LILE011; =ls .1 Ko. ire e.s.io strait: 1a Let. WStore room and dwelling'elimitiiia. ho oornor of !Abair and O'Hara sine% mw occoolod byl2.N. Wilkee. Inquire of 1612 B. U. KENO, No. 4.11 Mort) . , . To Lat..- .. - . 4 two dory briok dwelling eituato.on'il2 . Lloy Woe. bloom Peon awl Moo pint. No. or lOl2 B. 11.1 LING; N0..211 Marty It. - .. t'OR .11ENTA Briali. House on . Ftiiikt St.; swarlLarkst.tbrse storks nlith. Sant VW. .204 r ~. Montle Orel Orst April. ADlntki smtama. • emov rs . HARTMAN C O. &C ha removed 113Wata and MI Flout Street, Rd eltak be 1411/ Mutat atteet. m 574.1 BINGAR, HARTMAN 'A CO, - SHEFFIELD STEEL WOUKS 'CITY 01 , PITTSBURGII—Art Ordinaracti rittr , & .,f 4 l at ablea st ir Vre r na. , l m u.areere Warm& Und the farina ordinance neensind A. meted.. at. th ee eeraspene. to 4: 4 : l l , llharretanno•-,. , dellarientswes twenty bey cant um: s.ml ; sap ihrusses The ordlcuone yered by thee Oasnolls, fiordthe seyenteenLll day of itehenaiy. la the Mar af- weer, r one ttonuantlelcht he:ulna mut hltuagram Madded be limns end noneeentently the I,Funums47 Payee/L=l 7 , stabile era entitled to: theurceir— Be et mates( and einteled.by the dames of In wea sad Onamon (kamdle aureabbal, and It U hew' ' by enacted by the authority of the mum 13sancie I—That the hey kw sonetables fee add rikerbee ehe./1 be lee per out. upon the anon= nallented, after_, the eseeay. &this