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JAMES varag; cs scats Onser,,Tterems Isms has been Com;lied, by the outside pressen upon him, end the almost certain prosPect of defeat, todentinethe loaofoco nomination ':for re-election to 'tis Supreme Bench. His ostensible reason for declining Is that he Ult 3 in the same county with the loco: loco candidate for Governor. We aro sorry to lose the anticipated pleasure of tiefeathig this political Jcdge. ilia unright eous and pitiful decialon in Gni Passmore Williamson cue made him the embodiment of lecormsoiton' in its pro.slavery position, and the people ought So have had the thence of rebuking him for that 'decision. Bat the tennagem of the party dare not meet, fairly, the issues they have raised: iVr present a candidate for Governor who first put the ball in Motion against the ca lomel= of slavery; while they, when they have chanced to felt 'tipon a candidate who her not iornpled to'Oar* the prinoiples of Ida party upon the bench, -hurry. him out of the way, and they will endeavor, in every possible way, to shirk the real line of the campaign. The policy thus adopted indicates folly the timidity that has seised upon thst, patty. It betrays What they would faht conceal—an apprehoneion of 'defeat. The apprehension, we take it, is not without fotaidation.. ' HOW TO TA11:0 lUDSiVS —l7O wore not a . 4ttle amused at the account given us recently bi a gentleman of this city who has just re turnedom Leavenworth olty, Kansas, of the manner to which an officer appointed for the pur. pose by the lat h " Legislature " . proceeds to take the census under the new'lair; ' -Oar- informant formed the acquaintance of the Somewhat jovial official who was dressed'out in fall regalia, eon taisttng of red shirt, jean pante, ashuge blue, leaped overcoat nob as ere worn':by the 11. B. • `,dragoons, sod a belt with revolvers and bowie ,:Icelte. This - individual whom wo . will call BroWn, ''carries with him a book of some four quires of foolscap to which attached a lead pencil by a • 4ong string. `He his lodgings at the Planters' House where. professed 'abolitionist dare snow his fount Thither h " flock te'sone of the south," and 'there stands Brown making up his list of "citizene". who are to be voters tinder tha new law. It advised to divide his time between the above named hotel and that where for the • . . most part tho "abalitioniste" frequentithe answer is that they want nobody, trout that -----hole. Brow: of coarse has to take, in the course of transacting- hie official duties, very . frequent frieedly rummers of whisky punch, whisky'raw, whisky wenn, whisky cold, whisky and water, whisky with sugar, - whisky without sugar, Reo., and semetbies doebtleis the various "driake"., ere ee . .munially! proximate". that -by about dinner time or selatest by tbo time beg and hominy come on for supper, hie wilting becomes elighUy hieroglyphical and the names 'mixed and. intersiereed with ejaculations against the abolitionists to ; Such degree ' that, one might ' think In-glancing over his roll that the greater number of voters were "abelicionlate" with chris. tiara names, all of them rematkably similes and somewhat profane. These are written, more . over; with the pencil whichhangs to the - book so • as to facilitate the process of erasure it neces sary. The levrLe. not very striegent in its re ..quirements shoat the. spelling 'et the names of men found at. the "Planters House" House" or ea. to what sort of an ' instrument may be used in entering them upon the list.. , It may be inferred from the ebove, general statements that mistakes end mishaps some times occur by . ; which a TaSt'Amoiint of Drawee valuable labor is lost to the community in which he lives and:to - the - worldi is general. A caeoin point occurred ou r interment remained in Kenton. - .The . unfortunate ' Brown bid been premed with nifitial business In nu unusual de gree one day,' and: in consequence the tally of whisky had become :quite full and Mr. Biotin also. • By the time night net In the bravo official bad become whet is sometimes termed "blazing drunk." The "Abolitionlets," the futire fate of Senses, the "'llion of the polls stocked with Yankees and the dignity:of his officio all pressed • -- upon him, 17Moh,Witit the weight of bad liquor, ' completely overcame him.. In ghost Brown was drunk,.and eta late , hour was borne reek- . tog to his Outcry, "a eon of the Booth" pros trate, !thereof hie glory pad unconscious-of the poeiticifs to which ho had been reduced. Daring the night be elept MI, a goad part of the fames of hiskiebauch.... Morning came, and with:it . • • Brow the official ,, trying. blelegs up :a flight of staira'freni the collet' **Mg as he climbed all abolitiondomlevier stolen - that ; peecioua rour-qalies paper, :pencil-and Thus was lost the labor et many aye. All the nitneeet persona be had enroticd , pad vanished into thin air; more than "twit , qdree of *em • _..... dietranchisei at a blow. Iroval ' - Such is the method,at cenene-Micleg in Karr 'east Out of book were to come the proote • of citizenship and to be 'entered therein was to `enjoy the "blood-bought right of a freeman to his mafioso!" great aountryls Ranges under the rule Ot 16 "Battened Demeemoy" and the canons roll of Mr:Bß:rent . • , Anconntaa to 'd Taney'lt decision in Dried Scott ate, naturStlied forciseem and the deieendants!of foreigners astOalleed:stoce the !emotion of. the Cristlisthst; are not ;Citizens, - . , , - and have net 7.le..ights of - c itizens, of the ; United States. That .ieed jcidicial ftmetionsfy Isis: ?Every perooti, arid clot* alms end , de -1 loription of portend - at the 'thus of" the *dep. . , tion of the Constitution, s asegarded citizens of the several 8 tates,ibeescse titles:a of this new Political body, , andrnone - other. it was. frama for 1147 n, ma thllibadiril.V - ; and for nobody 5.18,,n Ac the ustarstitstien laws . Isere not passed until after the sdeptietief the Clonstitution; this deli.. trine ',mid, if followed sat, :diefranoldie not only nil nataredish4-forelitteti;lnf ,thetrietivo> been. poetetity. Thla Is intlaitely, harder , than Know-Nodal:atom. ;Yet It has theiSenettett`Of the Dimming* pariy. _ - ad 9f fota- Oa _The Cleit -, _ ERto 0000' : . ; .:- -• t . -- steamboat goes% I! .Lt/35 O. " ' `--flo as) ~1 25th Bs/ • yrealoik, ~,b02„,;--belogisra., I„ ': J., .the ..,1A i!'-'• - ,, , i .• 1 I,oo `aioiTiget i ent e r ed ~ 014. e i sea.,,,,.tit s few :--,- 00PL ___,"'" - " as i of ill. -o '''''.r..bc,-4 from ro ire; sal* ...,., . .;i .. brat ...4 plank WI 0-14 4255 %sat; grans. f-1 ..; woo d an .... satelOir!,,,VAgetitt.„ rt 146 4 ,1• ',...". , =Hos 210 ,7'a5t00ire0 00 ,..r.Z.7430",..a1m0 pito° - 001 wilt7olt."oo the Pal:katitidielhon- boo ,tboo fromat oat 0.11;1 - 4b,1=0 last- fb° -lisitt 41•17-414 451114 ' et - g ftOM 11 re. 3 . vt"1,40 gitttitt ...,.1w0t".,,1. , g : it leernmeten sofEtia , is ;z:.;:-,i ~,- iii, At a tm 4 Ftbitthern.:-, ea artle.kg' when. -- .- Ylita" 14/to te-oolet 'f re. v" ialri ts a s. The •-• .. Pit xpeatel- sad" ' .Wastdag tjerglit ntf4t eeptd.t".. a tO o f f it ,Vgas• s trireozionortorDzielliviro:oal ': • - be retained eldi 4' a•gen the Rath!' ~., - • um. Oro . ntooltf. 0/:!...e. ill of r - -‘.- -1104004 r - datelt.". ' ,_ - - Ptileyrf are Ova BOOK TABLE. Taacrre for the people, &Craps of trot h eown brosdoset by tho wayeide, waifs on tim 6 ocean, here ia llttla and there a tittle, a wordin mean te those who too frequently road nothing else Would not read this but that it matte think. In the face, ore among the great rated levers of the ego. The greet sins of: the nation and of Mune, bald and brawn inilcielity, the support and proptigatlon - Of the o.lm of all villainies, Slavery, Intemperance , and Its attendant find no more potent antagonists than these tracts for the people. A package , of these tracts has been laid open our table by - Mr. Sentonl, No, 20, St. Clair street, riblisted by the American Reform: Tra4t, and Book society. Sfr. Sr sells them at the eociety'e prices. Hero we find an - ozeollesti . eirio3 of articles against-filaTery;% tract of muals power iiptinst rpthebmm, and otherd too numerous to mention which abould he placed la the hands of the rising gonerallon, that the young may learn to haus oppression and lore tho rtiliglon of Christ when tho 'tiara their lesaciel., -0 ma am) Cluus,-Lr 11. AIMT.—New Yo? Dlx Zara is.'for era tta eit7 by el B. Lsufter:. Is neth street. °Mat* Pittablugh Bank. . • We havo looked our, with as mob care as our timo would permit, this book written by Frenchman, and translated by "authority:"— We never could believe in a Frenchman as a traveller. Paris Is hie standard, and by that ho judges everything and everybody, as a general thing. Re can hardly understand why a Be douin should not dress like a civilised French ruan;-nor. why the whole world *me net respond to hie eentimente is-to manners, haDCie And one: ome Ili Frenchmen can scarcely ever bo- Come a cosmopolitan. Paris lingers on his heart even when the memory of friends may have vanished away. In as far ati H. About has touched upon the Geography, History and Sta• tistice•of Greece, we have no doubt his book is, useful and reliable as it is certainly interesting.• Who does not feel a glow of enthusiasm in re fleeting upon whatever pertains to that peninsn• la which has boon the scene:of so many glorious exploits in arms, such skill in the arts; the land' of Demosthenes and Socrates, of poets, 'orators, generals and philosophers Boyhood comes bade again and the stories of Athens of Eletu3is, .iEgtna and Attica, the labors of Hercules, the wanderings of I:Ulysses, and the Mies of heroes, and of sages that will live forever. As respects his opinions, hewever, upon ter- tedn questions of policy, and of many things , which he measures by the Prendh standard in I lalmost all oases, every one must depend:upon his loin judgment, and let H. About express hie. V6TAAT AND LA VESDZZ. by' FOOTestriA tar York . Egg a =garde; Fitt' borsch. S. D. La.RATI. This is a series of most excellent sketches, each of them entire and complete in its kind.— We have read some of them with great sadistic. Lion. We commend hits publications of this house generally. They aro of a character) wall ca enad : ad to educate itaste averse to thi# swill. which Ls eerred 111 - such quantities bi flash papers and heralded in big handbills every where. like the lies of Egypt, it orawls into every nook and cranny where two coppers can find it -admission. Lin or Tar•Yrtro•Wigo. Obar of the Chinese Ingorrio• tton. By 3. 1111 ton Startle. Now York. Dix It Dile words. Pittsburgh. B. D. mem?. , Those persons who - have read that series of I excellent articles now published on book form, but first given to the world on the pages of Pat. cam's Magashoo and entitled ? "Cocas De Espa na," will need no farther assurance that this book does not belong to the,' "flash" class than this; to wit: that ttio anther of Coins de Espana is also the author of the - Work named in the caption. Had such a revolution as has been ire progress in China for two or three years past occurred in any netien of Europe or in any country whatever where Western civilisation and Anglo-Saxon ideas and-habits prevail, it would have convulsed tiro world. Steam and telegraph combined would scarcely have sufficed to convey the intelligence of battle and siege, inzignificant In comparison With what have occurred' ,in the Orient almost without our knowledge. - In this Chinese revolution aro involved to a great degree I the destinies of about three hundred millions of souls. - Were, where ages of mototony,had har dened into almost =impressible_ forms all modes of Boast life, where, as far as , we knoW, xstlon itrat took form, where probably the art of printing, the outritier'seethrms, engraving, silk manufacture and gunpairder were known While yet the night -of barbarism lay dark upon Bs• rope and the centuries had not dreamed of a new world beyond the ocean, the hand of Prey , Idence has manifested itself in these latter days and the iron routine of costs and . slavishness appears to be broken up. Unmanly speaking; I the Chinese revolution at which we have hers a sketch as a foil to the cherootsr of the hero, was brought about by the mutual hatred of the Chi. nese and Tartar races, through the oppressive practices of the mandarins, the tate war with England and • the influence of the gospel of Christ with that accompanying light and knowll edge which goes with It to the ends of the earth. The book in question will.richly repay perusal and we invite the attention of our read. ere to it. vier gest If d o —Yew Tint, This little book at 25 eta. written by C. P. Sainsbury, has been sent to sic by the publish.. , era. It is said to be an excellent band book for the cultivathin of the now crop from which we hope so much. it gives a quite full description of the habits mid growth of the Chinese Cane, en called, of its cultivation, and its economical uses, together with a summary of experiments in the United States and in Prance. The pro cess of making Illuseivado Sugar and of Sugar making In Cabo, go to make up a volume which we hope maybe found of much advantage to beginners, and In the absence of those expert, meats whlch.will be the fruit of a few ems. Estanctramow to liftssomm. —The . Benton Democrats of S itt. Louie ave nom Mat ad' a fall ticket for the approaching Munialpal election in that city, end adopted the folli`eriedg resolutions: "Whereas, the pro-elavery party of this Kate, calling themselves National Democrats, by their course in the last session of the legislature, re• newed the agitation of the elavery question, and forced the emancipation question upon, the peo ple; and, whereas, the democraey of 'this city deem this a fit opportunity to , demand their sentiments, in rcgardto this question; therefore, bo it Resolved, That we heartily endorse the opurse of our delegates in the last legislature. Resolved, That the gradual emancipation cf slavery in the state of fillesomi, in the opinion of this convention, lean -open question, and one of vital !moistened to the people of this state; that we disapprove of the resolutions on this subject, introduced by Mr. Care in the legislas tare daring its last session, as en attempt to gag the free expression of opinion upon the "freedom of speech and of the, press. Resolved, That the .constitution of this state provides that slaves may be emancipated by the consent of the owners,- by making compensation for the eame--and that gradual ensinelpation, upon the tains provided in. the constittiticro, is neither "Impracticable' unwise, oennjast," if it shall appear to be for the best, intereste of the, people of. this Sate; and the only mode of as. cart/thing this ImPortant fact le by fall and free thecesslon of the, entire , system.", This is taking'position , 'boldly and manfully. The "National" demoorate„of course rant and rave In true southern fashion; but it is a re markable evidence of their fears about the re. suit that they have platted upon their ticket Mr. Wucteit Penal, who was the first man to avow hire:lett an Emancipationist in Missouri. Fot ESTANZIENNY OP .ANDIIIT'OY LAND, Id Sorel , *granted toliallrotot Componles, end to 111.1 Bell ramie, with the estimated vitae in money: , . . Eiastea - itsta, /Ws °fact. Acres. v Der th aluo. Total. • bba. =bola. 13.74.. 70. 17M13 - 2,560.052 61,511 s4, 4 sLes 7 - : 1 alism 2l , ge 2 a:17131 1,616.4.3 s , 2,6 c, • 4.638,68 T • - • : enc. to, isyk • 41.9.5 . 5 • 2.t0 . 1,018,026 MT 1.1, 1556 AlAi r •l'a Jaw a_, Issol , . ux. -Ty MG . 21 3.0 93 2.63 3,633, 76 ~ . p.a. 26,11550 737,130 150 1 817.815 - Itariv:-. - Aug. '.1:171b6 ' • 910.406 20 ,4,376 man' 4470 6 1t1r4 Ira} . 3 ,. &5.,,,,, • 244. 4.006,T0; lath: ~ „,... 0, 1050 ...,016.010 T.lf6 7,240 Ocil • ric. Fab. 9. 1553 1 405,197 2.56 • 3,653:742 flatti. lilt 7 17. 1866-.1.614,4 6 0 2,66 . 445(nwao lowa,: '. MAT 15, 1850 babISAW. - . F. 7 .0 H. 070,000 wit. - - Jut*. 30858..1,6 -Amu - ;to . . 4.057" Bans Cm Bent.--Bult has been brought I against tide Matitution and the matter was argued before Court lag Baba:fay, but the do. oialon sras poetponed till Tuesday. What• the roulLarill be to not eery donbtfal. It may to Is matter of Interest to those who still express faith In tho,conoern to know that tiherwith . Nel ler and Nfogonseller—all of New Castle Back notoriety—bane at different times been coaneet. .1 pith the Erle City Bards.:..gber Cub. ler, Nailer as Teller, and Wagoneeller as ilaok• keeper Erie Conssiturico., The Responses to the Nominations. from the Philadelphia Bulletin. %Utterer differences of opinion there may be In regard to the doings of the opposition convention, there can be no desputing the fact that they have nmednated a strong ticket, and one truly and . fairly represeate the senti ments of 'their constittents. (With David Wil mot as the candidate for.Goeernot, there can he no evasion of the great question of the eaten don of slavery into free territory. The man identified with the opposition to snob extension, from the Mement of its commencement, cannot be considered or holding a donbtfol position on the subject. The people will have the Inns fairly prebented to them. The Democracy will not be permitted, as they were In the PI eel dendol campaign, to pretend one thing one to Intend another. Roth candidates for Governor will be expected.to take their positions fairly and equarely, and there will be no evasions or I tricks created which may be designed to deceive the people as they have formerly been deceived. It is satisfactory to know that the question of the day to to be thus distinctly preeev'ed to the people of Pennsylvania. They will now be able to say plainly whether they desire that elave4 should bo extended and that they and their state:should bo assoolated with new gov ernmeuts, en the wee level of latitude os their ,own, designed for the perpetuation end spread 'of the' barbarous inetitutiouo They will now have the opportunity of giving their anent to, or dissent from, the late decision of the Su preme Court; to stole 'whether they believe that Congress has - no light to determine upon the 'existence of slavery in the Territories; to de. came whether slaves may be brought into Peon. sylvanite, and other free States, and remain slaves, In spite of our -owe laws; to give their decision upon all the Wounding points declared to be the law of the land by the slave-holding Majority of the United States Supreme Court . .There There will be net opportunity of evading the iesue now, and it a majority of the people of Pennsylvania, after having it thus plainly pre sented to them ' .6'll decide to favor of th e . Southern aide of the qaation, the minority will have to submit to the dm:rtion and wait patiently for a more enlightened pieblic sentiment, whioh Is inevitable In the common progress of civilizes ',Hon and intelligence. IlteonthePhiladelphdo North American. The Opposition State Convention yesterday did some important work at Harrisburg, the of of which upon the politics of Pennsylvania remains to be seen. A Union ticket has been made of about as good materials as snob things ' can be. David Wilmot has been nominated. for Governor. He is clearly and beyond all perais• venture a Republican,' pure and simple. In him that pater stands up erect without halt or stumble. Be Is no obscure man merely picked up to represent Its principles—co half way per sonage, with here a "but" and there o `thews' ever," standing upon the fence and looking ,both ways for fear of losing votes or influence. In attain essentials of a Republican party man, he is 'the proper standard bearer in the present ai ds, and though we were not among hie advo cates, we cannot otherwise than rejoice that so fit a candidate has been found to rally the great mass of the Republican opposition. Originally a Democrat of the steeliest soot, Mr. Wilmot adhered to that party as long as ha oould do, so withoutaosing his ' own sense of self respect,' or being false to the great prinoiples of harem freedom and I Demooratio Republicanism,- to which he was a arlently attached. He only left the Democratic prey when he found he must either do so or give* hie creed. Among the few early and steadied. opponents to slivery ex tension, he Was the !leading' and .most. Wise spirit. The Hales, Fanners, Chases, "and See wards, who now Boarish as the hea ds of the Republican party, were but followers ih the movement initiated and persoyered to by him. For this be was proscribed by both parties, but his constituents at gime have always remained faithful both to the Than and his principles. To Ms influence may boathibutod in a great meas ure the revelation itillarthern Pennsylvania.— It will matter to us very little whether he be elected or defeated, though we meat ardently desire hie success. Tho nomination of such a candidate will bo a tower of strength to the Re publican party. Mr. Millward, who has been nominated by the Convention for Canal Commissioner, wee the member of the last Congress from the third die. trig. His career in (Ingress peeved so satis factory to both the Republicans and Americana of his district, that they nominated him again and supported him heartily. lie. Mlilward was a - member of litiq America party, and supported Fillmore and Deneleau, but he united In the ef fort to carry the State' for the Union electoral ticket. He is # man of capacity, firmonsa of purpose, and 'bell calculated to do joetice to the business of the, Canal. Boar.' For Judges of theflopreme Court the Cavell. Aim has Itemize:oil two eminently suitable eate didatee. Mr. Vetch Is ono of the ablest lawyers In the western part of the State. Poireral years ago he was the choice of a number ,ef western members of the Legislature for United Steal Senator, a position which he would have tilled with dignity and metathesis. Mr. Lewis is one of the men of-mirk in the outlet of Metter Here in Philtiderphie he 14 well known to may BS a person of clear, foroible mlad, enlarged he. quiremento and very decided talog. Two snob Judges as James Veeeh end S ph J. Lewis,: would add materially 0- the jadi.nn. utrength of the present bench. Altogether the Convention has framed a very good State ticket-oono which deserves thi sup. port, , not merely of Republicans or American, but of the people, irrespective of porty. It ought to be elected, for It la a far better ticket than any nominated for many : years put: by any ParlYs • 'Prom tau Pt liadelphla Times. "WPe have a ticket for State alias presented, which must bring out the real issues before the people, thee shape which cannot be misrepre sented or evaded. William F. Packer and the Democratic nominees are the chaopione of the new creed which would make-slavery national, add prohibit. Pennsylvania from any legislation to restrain it within her borders, while David Wilmot and his associates on the opposing ticket are the wheaten of the old policy of leaving %slavery where the .Conaltalon load it—the creature of local law, a mere municipal rotas tin, sad no more to bo adjudicated into a Ties State than its abolition could be into a slave State, without the full and free consent of the people of such Stales. Open this !ease we are peopled to enter the Gubernatorial canvass, with the tallest confidence of triumph to setae which has the prayere.of all good men, nod the nation of all the reoceded teetimony of the statesmen of the past, The "men" mho hays been designated an our standard bearers in this contest are the mere representatives of "Panel ples;" but still they have been wisely eelated for their peculiar fitness to most the exigencies dills Important crisis. David Wilmot will he a tower of etrecgthio rally to the ticket the un divided strength of the Republican party. lila name will be forever associated with the first great struggle for freedom In the. Congress of the United States, when the "Wilmot Provieo" was amounted as captaining the cardinal views of the hilt Democracy, and was successfully op- Fended to bills for the organization of Territo rial 'governments. Oen. Packer can never meet his opponent before the People, without being involved in each a maul ef teconeistencies both as a man 'and a-, partisan, as will most etre:tea* silence all his efforte to maintain his position as on aspirant worthy_ the confidence of Pennsylvanians. Anctransnor Moms PUIPLAZINO Ilnusrar.— A veil singular steno was witneliked at the Ta bernacle, in New York, en Thnriday night. A meeting Was held there, thatenight, to aid the movement for promoting Irish settlements in the -West, which was addressed by a priest froth the West named Tracy. As soon •as be was through Ancuntstrow Einem rose and delivered severe rebuke to him. 110 nail that Tracy was introduced to bim a few days before, and had asked permission to celebrate Mass, but had not asked permission to address this meet lag nor even alluded to it. lie charged him. therefore,. .with having acted in bad faith, and rebuked him for daring to hold or Odeon meeting without firXt obtaining the Archblehop'e consent. Frpoa, reading the tirade .levoled at this prieet..e.head, the Impression Id forced upon the mind that the Archbishop allows tio frpedoin of nctidn to these under hie archiepiscopal con trol. They most ask his gracious lease before taking any 'step in pubile. roe; Tracy tried hard to defend and exculpate himself, bat the balk of the audience being composed of those who submit 'from habit to the dictation of their church dignitaries, they slunk away, swe-attack, and left Tracy under ban for . hie contumacy. DEAVENIVOUTO TIMM-WO have received from Leavenworth, Rams, the Best number of tho Leavenworth Timm, a Free State paper just started by R. ,Croster, formerly of C►rroll coun ty, Ohlo. Ills devoted to the adrocuoy of the Free Stale cause, and is worthy of support by thiiee in this Stato who eympsthise with the Free State , settlers in that territory. It Is pith %axed at $2 per annum, and we will cheerfally !enroll any subscriptions for it that may bo loft , with us. egiOTOOIAPIX Or DR. 11.5111L—Wo have Teedlll4l from M. B. Brady, N. 369, Broadway; V. Y.,,* firm Photograpb likeness, OD payer, of Tir. E. X. Eine, taken Jog tiller kir return front his Aro tio 'expitlitioti. It in a 'very striking 'ilkeneol, faithful tie o ?lineation In a looking glass. We freeman doplee eau be hall On opplinstion ea COIDINNATION Ts IKE RIGHT I QUARTEZ- —The Louisville Journal contains a long and able cam mihication, signed "A Kentucky Lawyer," re. viewing and denouncing the deoWon at the Su prema Court in the 'D:cd Scott ceee. ;The Jour. nal !aye It was written by one et the ablest men and soundest jurists in thatStatm The anther • • says: "The majority of the court decide i in this come, that plaintiff Scott, heing uegro, could not be o citizen of Idlasop that therefore the court hail no jurisdiction o r over to decidethe ease ea Its smite, and it was adoordingly din:tined for wan: offurrirdietion. Haying to deoido 1 , the ootirt sho:4l hare mop ped there, and net qttempted to Co a• c farther into the ease. • All beyond that vv.,. dal, am] entitled to no farther rearern if the jtviges had expressed the, same opinions in a debating club, or had publiebed them to a or ert , . paper, for the undisguised purPo,e of aiding a politioal party." This Is precisely the groped ;it -copied hy the Republicans of the North. -- We Woad the con ending paragraph: "The inftrenee from 'ho whole is that these Judgoe, in thus attempting to overrule former decisions and thwart a course of legislation of more than sixty years' standing, a-n endeavor tog to deprive Congress and thereby the inhabi tants of a Territory. of a proper, beneficial pow er, indispensably nece.eary to the permanent well-being, of the Territory. Such a reunit should Doter be attempted but upon compulsion and for reasons of the clearest and moat indispn table sutfiolency. Such is not at all the charao i ter of the remone upon which these Dodges have ventured to bas I their iotimsted opinions. Oa the contrary, n., lawyer will feel that he hazards anything in characterising them se about the flimsiest and least satisfactory that ever influ enced the opinion of any re3pectablo tribusal upon an important question. At to IJ nation aequiming in such an opinion, the idea (iprepoe• term. Instead of quieting the eubjeet, it will only serve still further to inflame the octutrover ey, by etimulating the already too highly excited jealontry of Northern people against the imputed undue influence of the slavenolding power." . Kansas.--In the appointment of It. J. Walker to be Governor of Kansas, sr o are Informed that he yielded to the solicitation of the President, and the suggestion of his personal friends, hav ing the ammo° of that support In the Territo ry which wan denied to hio predecessor. This appointment end the circumstancesattending it show the dieposition of the Administration, and 1 point to the subjugation of Freedom in Kaneas. The adMinistratien bee shown at thin early moment in its history, what i t lie and what it will be. In abandoning alai. a ! y and appointing the nominee of the Mateny:propagenda to the vacant place wo have Mr. Plasmic' already yielding to the elique which fink the Pierce ad• ministration, and which will wreck the present past redemption. The quicker it and the party tact backs it are out of the way, the better for the country, the better for humanity, Tun 11011 Administration is'repldly developing AC character. The appointment of Isaiah Bye iterate the pest of United States Marshal for this Dlstrie4 is an expressive fact. No man in this oily has been more zealously devoted to the filibuster!, and more intimately mixed up in their doings than thin inevitable Isaiah: He was the leading spirit ititho great thitineter meeting in the Tabernacieltwe months ace,lat which re solntiona were adopted &flouncing the interfer ence of the general government agninstaending recruits and arms to Walk-r, and defying Its , authority. This man, ,Itltfee , h from his !abort: I to bring the nentralr, ' •eF late contempt and to frustrate their rut -• u, ui)lf made the chosen agent of the Administration to carry them into effect and nake good tithir authority: The most important and reeponeible Marettalship in the wholecountry is now to ho assumed by ono who bee distinguished himself as a most active confederate of the filibusters ' against whom he would, were the laws vindicat ed, save most fre quent occasion to discharge his official duties.— Now, how shall this be cotatrued? What has impelled the new Administration to oominit cu set of such gross impropriety? It maybe eald that there was a amenity cr rewarding so ear ?lovable a file leader of the eubterraneatidivision of the party an Isaiah Itynders has proved This le true, according to the party's esteblished polloy;—but why .west his particular poet &y -elped him? There are other rewards which .might have boon given him without any particu lar inappropriateeeee; but why this, from which all his antecedante amnia properly tied justly debar him? The,only'fair answer is, that the Administrauon has a filibuaterleh proclivity, and that It has eelected the reward with particular reference to the manner in which its recipient would naturally employ It— We know of no man from whom, an fflar• shed, a more voile , and lax mention of the laws agate,. the filibuettre might be expect ed than Isaiah Nynderri - and therein ho is, in thoestlization of this Admiciatration we are en titled to presume, particularly quallfied.for the place. This presumption galne additional strength from the, fact that George Saunders, who has been to closely Identified with the op erations spinet tuba as has Isaiah Ityndere with the operations againet Central America, has been shnultaneously 'imitated over many competitors to fill another Federal office in this city of very considerable importance. In view of such appointments, it is Impossible that Ostend Circular memories should not re. vise. They aro acts which are perfectly in keeping with the la doctrines of that remarka ble manifesto to which Mr. Bachman put hie hand three years ago. They cannot be recon ciled with that jealously for the boner et the laws which guided the early Presidents In their Selection of the laws' Mame. They denote a sad degeneracy, andare an evil omen.—N. Y t Cotta. and Zig. • - _ SPECIAL NOTICES I Believe it. Saved ray lac—Jacob Wooster. cf Bash Ciet. New Beerkstley to, l:tat tle., rays “Foitwo inn I trend th. Vertlite. Natten and Ifeadathe.attendlne Duiepata.lloantilnes eo BerreT•i/ as to Compacitato me tie say aort—at others, to coating ma to itty bed. Dly bo e'e weeo often so cen , tleted an to alai" =o to me the = mcst pcwerful tioraat Iv. to relieve myself. Irldeed, lee lut totted It neeenery to cm tome. thing of the land amid ',My. Last all I commence tat og-INESIIAVICB TIOLLAN D 111T/XIII.. end round It just what my can reoulnel. I cannot neoromend It too high. ly. Li/be:int elarc.l my Oft. ArW`Mld at el per 540., "I. els botOn for 41., by the proprintrtut. 1.1.0 A, .10.. A CO.. Maaufactor• . Phermentstl•te.axvl etietuin., PittAburgli. Pa- awl DrogNing , ozanorall7. Dr.; Calvin M, Fitch, I. will ernnreance n enUrso free Lectures at LAFAYETTE HALL, PITTSBURGH, ON MONDAY EVENING, At M o'clock. ON THE LAWS OF LIFE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY, and tho •' NATURAL CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND OURABILIRY OF PULMONARY CONSUMPTION,. His Second Lectura ! WILL DE TUESDAY EVENING, and on •• WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON Y. 'jig will Ladino to Indies, EXCLUSIVELY• me-tam PITTSBURGH VARIETY WORKS, JONES, WALLINGFORD (Euccurrres irarera. Auanury &SW MANUFACTURERS OF', Right or left band Door Locke, Spring, drop wad thumb Latches; Platform and: Counter Scales .„ coffee. Corn mai Paint )SllllB. AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE: GENERALLY. Comer *Meter and Omit Streets.. Pittsburg', Pe. JAB. NcLATIGIILIN , Minutiae:mu 6f AL 0 0 H COLOGNE SPIRITS AN FUSEL OIL; N 05.168 and 170 ScOnd Street. • ------ - J. IVI. LITTLE. MERCHANT ;TAILOR, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irt&'lNA rractiest.) aackayaro nrnißusenr: lOE OREA.IVI AND ,y O.IttITER-S - ALOOk . MAURICE ICONZ. (bleu Fma Theadoug - • - • • Eirrenriy Etna, • Dlllll3ll 7011/28 AND -711101101.11.1%. Mai NEW ADVERTIS EIIIENTS AYEB'M CHERRY PECTORAL, Fos pit Sapid Cure of Coughs, Ccilda and Flcarseneg r.neyumn, 3lsee e 2Oth flee Dr. .f. Alm, do not lorelfam tore the bit remedy I .1111,. ever found I Ceuch, lioarrenere, Influent, and tt munomitant eyrartome ors Cold. D yen Cherry YeMoral. If. con.lemtne Inunl pmetlee and my f.mtty f r the het to, ',Mare hail Shown IL tb noneedelopericrely Mum far,the treatmentof tlme.ereurlnlnt MCI KNIGIIT,II L. A. If. hfOIITLEV, Cad, of U.lca, "I hat, otwd your [helms/ ml roll's"•t In. my I mil, ...r. atom You rented It. and twll.re It 11.. tordlrl i - r It. • uroo.a ar..r put of. With al. cold I .horld wooer ray 3.0 fur a b., than do without It. • at, aor otl rwturdy " CR 01 7 . P. irdooPLA-9 CO rerEl. . . Mather' AP , I will obeertailv errilf... nue Pectoral le the best rem. -7 we Deereel far tire core , fOh . ~ e.o Mu ph, Gimp. and the cheer dlrese.... of chllduar Weer your Iry tardier In the worth epreeniste your chillend commend roar nedirine to cur people. 11l RAM CONKLIN. H. D. ASIOB 4E2. Wt.. Mon transom.. 1.. writes 31 Jan.. 'l6 `I had arfirdiuun lolln, ass. whichlioni me In &ore 6 week.: took nee medicines without cao humor cried our rental m t7 the edvice of car <learner, Th. rr t done relieved the whiners lu my throat and Warr: lees the.. one half the lesttle made me err:violet...lr well Your to elleines are the che,pest an well se Cheats... ran ends. esteem you. Doctor. nod tour nonage, as the poor mates friend." , Ant MA OR 1-IiTIMIC AND BRO DINT IA, WEBe iiposo.lll,ist, ireb..l, 1.636. S;e: Your Chrrry Pectoral le performing men . .. Mt. Curet ln this aectior. It has re loved sevetel from alarm- DISISTMPtridne Of CateriMptlen. end is now ellrie4 • mat who has Islas ed under ea sffsertiOn of the loons ter the Iset 40 }errs. LIENIIT L. DAILIES, Merchant. A. A. 113.A.114.EY. 31. D.. Albion, Moore. On.. lowa. writer, Wept. 6, 11336: "During my practice arosal . ran I hare found nothing equal to your Chem I entoral for giving ass and relief to consumptive petienir. or carton each es ere aerobia." We Might add 101:61PI Of evidence. but the moot cone nroofof the Virtue. rf this remedy Is found to its effects upon Ulla CilN , AunrrioN. Probably no one MIDSCLY has ever been known which cured to many and sorb document... For thbt. Hone* I nohow. ald can teach. but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Amon Horn. hew York City. March 6. irto. Voctor ..eyerdtowe.lo I fer.l it o duty and aid more to Inform you what your °terry Pectoral has done for my wife, Oho had been Ere months laboring under the dine C.o , 2.ll7[Optame of Consumption,Ninnu whleh no aid Ice could procure gave her much relief. Ehe nag .sl.dby !slang. until Or. ' , teeny, of this city. where we he , * come for advice. r• commended a trial of your medicine,— Ws blew Ids klninere, as we do your ekiP, tor ehe bee ye. coed from that day. Ste Is not yet a+ ttreng as elle t o e d vet to tr , .or le tr.e from boo cough. and =eh.hereolf yell. Yours, 'sill ?OR gratando and 151.1 mo BY,m], LANDO EL of2helbystlla. flotromplives, do not daspalr till you bare tried Aye. nberry Prot. - sal 1: le wade by one cf tbo bast mwtleal chemists In the norid, and Ita cur. all aroood as bespeak the high merits of Its riot neg.—Philo. Leapt, flyer's Cathartic PIM. rpm: cloacae of ChtmistrYikod modid no hare been tax , their to o totott to produce thin beet, mcTtperf.tF., in;;;;;lsci , v,l vl2 . 'eb ce . 11 , .0wn to eeeown he artist case rt In oellence the ordinary es teem of and that tbeY•in mt e precodmtly neon the but of all men. Thar are Safe and pleuant to tate, hut powerful to oure. Their pones tasting properties stimMate the vital actleitlee of the body. ramose tn. obstructions of it. °rune, peril? the blood, and expel diadems They mitre out the foul humut which breed and grow distemper stimulate &ruttish be eliterrdermi gegen. into their oatitral tion, and /Input healthy tone with strength to. the whole system. Not only do they cue the every day tontMalnts of evarybOdY, but also formitioltle and dangerone Wee's°. that have baffled the hest of human MMIL While they prodnu paw erful effect., they are et the same time. In diminished dote& the eafeet and test phyaio that can be 6mi - tiered for childrom Being Dnagaroostod, thew au Plutunt Ulu; and being manly ' , getable. aro freeborn tour etch of harm. Cures bare teen made which Corp... belief were they not enbetantiatet be men of ouch exhalted pa lito and character as to torpid the suopicion of untruth. Meer eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their suttee to certify to the pub lc the reliability of my rime• dice, while others have tent me the anmrancelif their eoaTtetlen that m Preparation. coutributs immensely to the retiefof atilicted, angering ,ring Mow n The Agent below weed le pleated t • furnish matte dmalban Almanac, containing directicrm far their use and certificates of their cures, of the following umPle•lntr• Ccetiuness, MMus Complaint% Rheumatism. Ileartburn. IDadacitte arising from a find ntomach. Newt' te% Indigeation, itiarbid Inaction of the Dowel. and Pen ' utelha therefrom, Flatulency. Lotto( Annatlte,•ll Dion one and ttutanerme Nem o . which require au ...meant liedictina Smsfola cr grit They ale% by purity in. the blood and stimulating the system. cure mono complalets which it rip Id not hesurpoud they mold ream, such Death.% Partial Dlindnese. Nee-alai. and Norm. Irritability. Derangement , of the Liver and Rid nelm. Gout, sod other kindred aetajilalute &e.t.a from a low Stabs of the Cody or obotructiob of its functions, Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill the! mate rat. prolt co. *ell too STEW, PULS. end tate nothing elee, Do other they can give on com pute with that la its Intrinsic tabu or cartitire Theelek want the best old there la for them, and they abould bare it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Prim 3 a ' e.p-r Dos. Five limn 7s , aL eot by it A. P A UM:STOOK I 00. Whole...in. Arent e Pittebnimb. mini by ell Dcuaniste end Medicine Deniers. trit3OilydinT Half Human, Half Beast JULIA PA SER ANA, THE BEAR WOMAN, =139 MASONIC HALL, .Yor one Week only. Monday, March 30, till Saturday, April 4, Ethibition open from le A.ll, till to 11. 4DMISSION for Ladies or Gentlemen 25 ohllirma 15 eta. _ BRAS. W.)IIAN la • curions•ni hatereetins little lair, wheat, head and ..413.12rea tare • cit. rte....a to those of the Ouren.-04tan6. her thtlth Tailo 1 . 15 1 1 . 51, wed pith thick blowek hale. dulls was found to Mexico In • es M nl., vfa rho Bred with animals of defer out his. Dr. ott M.N. York pronounces her • "hybrid-ere. Mum. yeilhe hu itteileota ethd eiPli s b lll mud lions.. donor. Ithrlag the Kraal/Rion, the Ile. `Nom.n entertain* her rilitore oy Moth. EnCitol. s 4 Spaeth Roma...by dancing • troika, etc and whaercr the le ethilbiteod the [a.mee s pet of all ledles.szad steam:item awl by her slaw.* appear.. in a doh Symoleh e.t.a.., she *more. the children. 1857. STOVES! BTOVESR 1857. TI . IE most complete assortment of Cook ing. Parlor and llemlop StuVES to be found In Al la ny City. at the lowa hate*, cmptimbag In part oftlebtstell Alreriutth. AnTO.ll, Iron DiS=CCity% [lti. t.lrrtal CslaxeC,Olog. Beauty ff tba Seseiherfrith every rartnty of -.V01.. In Lt... raw. pooh Hollow Warn. Ilona rurntslalng.q.WlAr ark 4 A?oatloa , , r& Pomlrral and Parrot Cases. IS.JJ at &gm, o din Xe 4 (bPelot.. Indent street. 1111.1evay. taT4tily _ _ ml3O GEO.. W. IILriILYN. —Qu--- - - arterly and Annual Tickets. A:IN and after the first of May next Quar x y tarly aid Annual Titteto VIII to sold to the orodo Of - tam/Leo ard obildrrn atten:los retool la ritt+bargb. io betnn tb• fAlowtsur Folota a 1•3 the folloolon , r 4344 far each pm-Kn.—good on dee. raodattoo halm: Bd.'''. Piadovon and /3aa Liberty. $lO per quarter. /30 per annum IFllkinsbwg. $ll Der. auarter. • 135 yernanum. • Strisselk. el 2 pa canner. $37 i.er 6.1111111., /inrddock's. $l4 par natrtTr. $lO /or win= lirsalnes. _ $5014t annum. J. STEWAILT Ticket Anima. Pi...longer Station. Penn. U. a== Alfred Gregory, PATENT AGENT AND ATTORNEY, Int3Cklimt• WAVILIVGIOA. D. G. OTICE--Letters of Administration have N hen granted to the subscriber on the estate of WII. tams B. Wilson, late of Bel twin toleashlp, Allegbens Or., deed. All persons Indented to 7.111 estate ere renctested to tall and enekle , lonnediste Dement and all Mree ha, log Metals against said estate cillpreesnt them. MIMI/ nuthentlested, Or settlement. larneeilte er WILLtAIIi COWAN, Adm's. FARM FOP. BA.LE--Tbe subscribers will eell a farm, eartiete In - Unbar 8: Moir to„ Aileen/roe eo Pa.ton the f oal 11111 and I:prer et. Clete trirnyike, mile. from Pittabergb. Yala farm contain. 44 mores etude: land; has on it *dolor, (rune dwelled bootee. • from. stable, A., not an orchard of dunce booting :nut tee, b never falling sprloavof good and cold water. The whole fano and Diligood MIMI and in • good state t orch` tiestion, and bro gold ell to Wrier, or Voided eni rottobaserr. and on floored term. Aprly to J. T. dice Knight. Po•tmaister at Mt. Lebanon. or to inr3od& orT BLAKELY k RIOSIKTe B LEACLIED AND BROWN IiItIBLINS- ,_ef hiaeon h Co. hare on hand ti different brands aleardaal and 'Brown etualnu from the lowest to the blaheet anodes. mrao A:MASON & CO. havo opened n.large • etoek cf Ca•thnerwCamlnets, Joan., Tweid!. Cot. tow., and Pant Styes of °my doatripttob. gra° iaILE ROBES—A splandid assortmont.of Ij new style Silk Robes reed by A. A. MASON A (Xl. LIMED PEACHES-100 bus for ualo by MI3O lIENRY U. COLLINS. G LASS -500 boxes taxi° Glass, 200 do 10212 do. ICO do 0212 do, 100 do 10214 do, Ste $.1.• att.l.o 1101 RY 11. CfOLLINd STAROII-150 boxes Rocheeter Pearl Starch for gab. by :• ELY.NRYII.COLLiNB. _ - INDIA DUBBER STEAM PACKING HH 6000 Its plata and m , zed, frlnn 34 tot Inoti to thiok [lea A Is• 0 uket sod Manhole Wogs oral' slam whol. Late and total!, at No 26 and 28 lit Clair a' ins2o J. i ii. panxirs. • NDLA RUBBER TANK 110SE-5, 6,8, A aril Inath calibre at 213 arid 23 BC Mar rft, mr3o J. It U. PUILLIPB. PiOT ALL SMOKE—The excitement at the convect Pennerul St. Calr rte. where you nee ths lorrovementa In progress. DON OILNLO:1 DAD. CIA. nom Ihresus. Is Same no ble nest eatabllehment. whne - the publla osn 1611.,1111114 s choice saeortment or if eases ClgUe t all brande, wltn Chewing ToOsano to cult the taste. colA trillE BEST COOKING STOVES can be hal at kiFeit'utos at azo.w.no BLEYI4, • Ftdaal at.. Alletbeur. la GUSH FURNISHING GOODS oC all 11.1.1.10de In the lbw Poe csle cheap_ rot cub by KO. IT. IIUBELY. 1.1t2a Feder a l stmt. AnutbcaY• sf) BBLS LINSRPD . Mgo o realz No. dt Wood Nernst. LBRowil, area hie Yankee Notion Boak. are nor b in[ It the foot of Pitt street •l ch orlfanaing Tr.olft. Window B.4dk and Penner Aloe • few burnt. A prase. [WWI trait, ear27;3o fi NESTS;WOODEN BOWLS just 45k, reed and foraalo by: BAWL KIIOELiZto. m ni Diamond. VELEM BUTTER.-600 lbs strictly fresh it: Table Butter. revolved tido morning otfifth o • • •tino Munnt on. IL RIDDLE. ID4 s LA' tons on an braes by nor2s FLEMING BROIL SirNJ - ATE s--2o eke Bacon Hams; gi 70 0E996991de= 9 bblieresx 80 Mai 8 boxes Igo. On abysm. , Thomas bent to arriv. tarnst. map /841.A71 DICKEY* CO. LAX-10,000 It this dar reo'd and for nig by r"I" " HINRY COLL', 9 H. WRIGHT. imdi sem *vett cad Market et. ,M 110110 4% PA,. Manursoturers 'of. and Dealers in AlCO not, ETFISIMAI, CAteIPIIINE - And PIN - 1101LS. OAS ytxTUßltti, and Ali kinds of Lampe, ellatAtltero, Iron. „dole.. An. • , . moats Inting,llrpalriatr. Regllding sad Dram Out; log Om. Warder st, than totloo. /Sr The away 0 W -ADDaed toAttAtlY am/ soot troy GEO. W. GREIG- a: RE S* MANUFACTURERS, On'. rag and Altaania Mrreft, 111 Rand, PITtanIIICOII. Manufacture Pine ased Oak Kegs of the Thziosue descrletioas of Nita Reda. which they wlll sates the testetteittristyrrlas. itt=ate reeputtfolly eolle.ted. An ererk ern! tteettometttl.. daTirile INSftANCEI THE MAItUFACTURRUMBIIIIMICE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, rtrAerTER PSOPETC4L—CAPITAL 5500.000. %SILL INSURE AOALNAP ALL FILNII3 OP Fire, Marine and Inland Risks. AARON A. LIPPINCOTP. Prrmile.ne WIL A. RIIODR.9. VI,, Preellent: ALFRED WERRA. eecniArr. nliaCtcle. Aarc.ll S. LiDr•lr tot% Williamß.ThOMM. Charln Woe, Wm. A. Ithodop. Alfred Week.. J. Ilfnallo e.k, Merle. J. JOE. P. Eloxaxg. Jarle4 P. Amlth. lIS.Thle Cr...copnny 'ma crzartiznd with Cmh au the Ilsma de:err:toed to adapt the blvd... to It. nvallstrl2n..prce.--to Cob.fr/lairllanllft la.cotidu:t.• inc It. •ff.drs. with • rm.sd;aatment of loots. Pltt.hm uh N. 76 WAI'E% 'treat. J. NtWTON JONT.S. Agent. Farmers and M echanics NSURANCE COMPANY N. W. Cor. Second andWalant-tte., PHILADELPHIA The following etatement exhibits the bll6 . n•s• •nd eondttton et the Comma . , to Nov. Ist, 16564 Prstalows rterteed on lilarlns std-land aid., 09 rel. IX% .4214.634 CO Firs. rremg-tnit 176.796 61 Totems . on Loa= 6.704 47 !Mail Total 14 , 4 ,, P.ld Mario. . Paid Fire do ....—...... ... ... 46,4b9 Agent,.hnrSe,, PALance Ilemaining pith Cool:noir ..... .-.5123.057 07 TboABS6TB of the o.ltraiT ate 1.1.3:101M Pbil. City and Count,' 8000 7 .... --S 7 0513 1 8 Railroad Bond,. ................ 11.0G0 COI Con re., hut Mortrace L eal - Ratan , 143A0 00 Stcr..ka, Collateral& oa ca 11.....—.... =4OO 03 Girard and Consolidation Bank •• • • Sta-t De:melted with Duncan, the a Deferred PlyMentnn Stoat tr,t yet T 97,700 C 3 Notes ibiratine 8.080 Due from Agent& ..eyed byßonie 10:15,:r.f IS IS Pretalume en Polleltererently ed. and debt. doe the C0..._. Wanes In Batts-. The boardofDireetor. bare tbla day declared a Dividend of 15 Per Cent., Payable on demr.r.C, on the busine. or the Company the let Inst. • THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, Edward 11. nehabold. 5001'091117, TELO.S. J. ItUNTEII, Arent, Pittabarah. no27:9wlre No. 90 Water etrort Life, Fired Marine Insurance Company, .ofSee„ Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH, PL. BOBT. GAL A 47. Prcridrnt. Thos. G 11411114 See,. This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining to or connected with Lin RISKS. •Ico,against Hal and Cargo Rieke, on the Ohio and Eiltelarlpplriverawnd and narirw Mahe gen erally , And a g ainst Lose or Damagu by Fire, tald=ot the Perils of the Sea an dinlar. fiavlgatio, end portatio. Pollticelarued at the I owestrate coneletent with eafni: Snell nartiew ourAvalte: Robert Galenei. Jonaph B. Lettii. Pamael IdoClartsa. Joba Fullertoe, Jolter& P. a "um, ta. b.. M.116/11(1 H. Brown. John &tot: David R. ChelbStre Jea..../IsrabaLL, William Gem Robert EL: itartler. rai d 1 . 1 1 4cb . a tm.. John 51%111. Chu: Arbuthnot. Cele c..r91.1.,1.5 4.ldaand. Besallwr Relmnco Entnal insurance Company OF P.FADELPH lA. g 7. mosa, i • C L p R s E l.674 „Met nverad F Naw INSURANCE—On Buildings, Bier- Yersdrurs, Ge-,. In tram or eoloatrr. The sn o t [ rontual.ror. orlr.ed with the seccalti of • Block Caplte, ~ he Innured to 'here In the Prodt. of 41*f:unman. elthoot liability for lose,. The SP . - Certltostes of tide Ocapsur. for Prollt , ,erf eetlrerrttle., jpp ar Into Co. Capital litoek of the Coonl',) CLIdI TLNGLXY. President. B. Et. Ilisarnale, Semel , nr7- DIJIACTOILS: Otero Plotter. Lerrle - Wt.. It. Thom.... .Vfge•N• ank•er. • T. O. Iteelthlll, t Heti. %P.n.-tier. O. W. flerptorter, bothrop, Exhort titan.. I IL L. Greco. U. B. Wood, .linSert Tohtud, Idsrah•ll lila. • Edward O. Jule, Jame L. Taylor. Win.,Mxtrrer. - Jacob T. Ituntlza. ..Utah! Getty. O. dtroul. Wet. elempla J. G. WY/IN. Agent. rahe.fr . corner Third sod Wood corsets Western 'lnsurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will Insure against all kinds of Fist and Marino [lmmo= a MIN, Thos. Boott, Jae. McAuley J. W. Boller. A. Nlmick. Goo: Varela. Andrew Attlay O. W. Itlcksts:a. ,'is C Norma, U. W. Jawkata, Woo. al. Smith. • Sir A home instltotion managed cy Dirortere won Ittown la this ormomolty, and who liberally sad promptly ray all Wats at Um Orrma No. 42 Water PM.; (Sparta ce. Warehouse.) up eat,. Patabsowh. Franklin Fire Insurance Co:. of Philad'a. L)OORECTORS : Charles W. Banoker, Geo. W. Ilichardie,'Tbes. Hart, Siordetal D. Lends Tobisa IV Anne, Adolphe N. torie. Heranasl:Grant, David 8. Bronx Jamb IL Bnnth.3lorris rattstron. MULLES N. BANCKgn,Pretidffa. 001.11.121 3. liancrys. Sonretary. This Company eon 8110 M to nuke In...narsnae,permsnent or limited. 00 every dern•dpdm of Property ton., • 0 8 conntrie st,rsts• ss taw se are amffintent vitb eee=ity. Ills Company have reserved • Isms co odrucent tonne erBlen, with their Capital and Prennunts, see.oly Invested. anent ampletprotoction to the antlered. The weeds of the Goapnny, or. Joaunrr 1d.18151., &hen serresably to the Act of Assendnre sst.uo.s , vIT 11 deal .--. C] 7.: — =.7.:=- " rh a g 1384.66 17 • 11412,708 44 elrro3 their IneoreareUm.* period o I Tee" they here paid upwirie ot Owe hoox Hundred Thoruen4 Dot. lees Loewe ht- hire. thereby ILLordiets evidence Of the sd• veatesa of Ineterence, ea well ex their ebLLfty fixtd dlEpod• ttott to =et with promptorn GIRD Ilabilitim .I.I3ARDNIO. 0071114, Azemt. eele Odor S. X. corner of Wood and 8d sit 110,WARDFIRE ik MARINE INSURANCE CO., • OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Franklm.Bnildingt. N 0.94 Water St. Aostaortzed Capital, 8600,_000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL 81311.408.18ED.50A000. INVISTILD AS TOLLOIM: First i ßonds and blortgima on Property La I.L. city oi Cuh iltt/ 0 11% . Amount socrsed by stodc notes------- 1170,0 X Accorast of stock auo cm ctn 3.7 P. • 110:0„000 TOW COMPANY EFFECTS INEURANCEI ON • HuHanes, Merchandise, Yvulture, Mont.. te., on. _V.:. pea. Cargo snd Prelaht, to all Porta. aod by B.llrmna. =Tad Rier:. at the i tirZltartullo t r o VistFX inatment of &L . a Th. create:a amount to he Insured on any ono met. to :MOM DIRECTORS. `P. hl. Porte, O. E. - ertmaurs, Ana's. It= tem or R., ERTL* Wx. WooNs. Geo. lloweri , fir. of Rowell & Sto., .1. LIXIAS Tirixsor Prey. Pena. IL li.„ 0.0. Scam, frin of Sower & Ranee. lons W. ErerOw. Si se of Ihrustr, Porton & Sweartneer, linsiteWllaurr,_Chler E11e... Po. R. R.. NLTYILN IL Ports, Conneeller at Law.Ww. IL Luca, firm ofLe.ohk 00.,1LT Kernr, D.IL Horero_,N Frelnht Agent of Penna. IL IL Joe. X. Waffles, arm of Withers At Peterson, Ana'rt. P. Env. W. lisiourt, arm of RaVztel . 00., OWL P.sNoLTow. arm of random Norton & .lose IL LIW1.11)11, firm of Lewarda darn Jas. E. nnua.ll. N. Emiscrocms, late Willisereon, lur;oextuk & 'Clark. W. 11. WOODS,Rer. PERCIVAL Et POTTS, Pres't. • 0. B. SPANGLER. the Pres't. WA glance at the lilt of Direct°rs of the "If owe:3 Inman. OAP. mod of whom are widely known as .2013.7 the first trashisse men of PkUadelphis, will probe:dr cons wry ample aeanretice of security to the public. A shen of rat-.onere la re, oerthilly eollotred. , THOS. QRAIIAU, Agent, Corner of Weter and hfukat, eta., 23 four, Pittsburgh. Pa. antilklydfo PRIVIDYLVELNIA 111BURANCIA OF PITTSBURGII,'. No. 63 Fourth Streets. • Authorized Capital $OOO,OOO. INSDRZ BLELDING3 AND 0271111 PROPERTY Agabum Lose or Mamma br 11Mai And the P.rll or the E. and IMAnd NaTistatima' end Treamottatlon. I.IIL- Wm. P. Jobrunoo. Reada r..Toy Patterom. Jacob Paitter, W. MeOthatoek. Jut. Y. Tanner, O% w. Smith. - D. X. Park. Olier Brroul. Wade lialaytest, 64. Jonas. J. IL, bee. Citrimokam, A. A. orerier, W. 01, President. Non. WM. Y.7,OIINBTON. Vim President, BODY PAITERV , N.. Peeratarr Tnmecrer. A. A. Omura 19 Oitiseire lusarsince(TT of Pittsburgh WEL 13A.04_ SABLUILL L. ALIitiZUZLL,SIeo • Oit. /GA 04 WATER B STREETS. B 'MEER "AMU?. ASD WOOD lif. tANISORLB MILL. AND CADDO R 12119 ON THE 01110 AND MDSHIBBI2Pt AtiIERA. AND Tat.II.IDTABIES. Sr burro aximt Or I. ALSO Aottnattlepoilt AKA and ANLACT ATAT.G.II7O/0 ad-MAIM °in:trimly. 15183C1011/1: • Op. Mar.X. Merl Ilex .L Bleu W=. Blniato •, John 13. Minor= hazel. Bells., .1. Behootadaken Wne. B. 'taro. Nmnq aMobert DanisPOo. liarosnan. Inane M. Pennock. _Wolter fluent. -o Jec. u. Poop.. leh PHILAD Fire and Life InimraMs HoMga No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, • OPPOSITE TM:CUSTOM soma. Will maim all kinds of larraraneo, either toren.. or Malted. oiTivary deeabtlori of Property sr Manandles, at naeoloabla rate. of prumlsou. RADII= P. HMG, Proddent. j IL W. Dalaens, ol' VIII* Pea' D111110}7.8. Mar. P. Hayes, -IL B. Hoalial. B. ftm Geo. W. &vita. *P. B. Sarni,. l os.B. Paul, 11 litoenasu. . Jolla Clayton. a. J. llegarsea. . Mar. The Great Western MW:TraI37.rtrM.CMM 0.1 POIL4DSZPIII.4. No, 107 j Walnut Stroot, MAUS= PIIIIPSIIILL. CAPITAL --- 500.000. FAIRE INEURAIWEINirpotnaI or Limit-' =do In town of cotustfl. on d..../P tl ° . nVio INSURASTLIA on Mods n 5 5=51, team anel LAW 0.11110, to all - te of thell,3lLoo: Jatt.daflVStlalti= pt. onVeteele.Leal'o , latdifelffh t . emGrrelug Inv° .I '7o. t ll. 4 LATlEELOP.Preeldent. Tani. Y. Larcratriaecpt.T. • Co iio mo 0. 1rrur0r."4.77 WAWA i 2, 60 waisort .beet. [Wu D. 01001 stmt. - A , m cob ant. 14 North Front rt. Joao 11. UMEM., crick Wright, Monter C Thror..hroo of TrooT k Bata. h. Woman. tleset et Jonah 'NMI.* MeCorai. o, maim Um of Illshot, Mow= Co. .144. D. nano. orta ot Jou length Too( L, hus.rsN4 Drot of Oillospl4_ Zellet 144411114tozotrosh Attoroor 004 TIM. K. lahriacz, Boma WNW. norm 114 u AMES. Wahmt strwt. • Taro. W. Dim, Golarroittes 11•01. • Um/ C. WilatoSl. Now York • PeJMXl56la= WAWA 1111111=142Whi Continental Insurance CoMpany. ineorperse4 by the Lrgislcitur rennnit'anf. Irrnt PERPETUAL CI A RTER Foenrci 1.1 Arel,-r!!!t!!! • HOME OFFICE, .No. 81 (47:1;atg:,-abn, rhita:urvini VIRE INSUTUNCE on Bnilaingfc tart, 31.,11itt FA, tc . 11A11.1:4 Ft (N . T4 , 1441!4'..`M . (..` , /,.... 4 10 ,1 rreit.hte than parts nt V. • .1, 4 r.,141.4 , 14444 RIM& T, f Unioe.,on the mon r,lntirtett. Wit.h.DeettfitT OEOUGIi 11.1, AGA C.l.vineTlY DlPOriej° lll / 4 .610e . Philadpir , ./A • WILLI AEI 1L NUS: LormorlTltedster &TIM*. JONN CLMAN: firm Coltman t Pth. T.C , P , rtIO4 . it, gni Cutler/ IlciehlttA , licattionsiSd libtwo Markt. t • JOBEIII GAT, firm Jr.s.o, Opt ,t Foe' CT7tlizat,Al, No. , 12 Qa D V arry 'tree- rnl:-. EDW Alt, MAOII 11'1E. Erm of Maebbt . ...es Ralcotol, le.perut, thrdware 74...6..int0, No, 121 North 211:d t. le , o-r. flame.. talsl , 4 UOWA Aria otlAviasnura 2 DO.. PaKtiles • •Ad CM.OSrka Mor-Jlants, DIN :273 Ab:T• Eighth, et- rnu., GEORG'S IV: tOLTADAT.PittIi:ML. CIA.Lxv JGPIRIA onit. AVIA, VRilthotnortet.,l.l3llll.-L. MONOXG-AHELA INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PITTS.IIIIIIOII, Office No. 98 Water Street. wiTILL insure against all kinds, of Eire and V T Marine Bleu DARES A. LIUTIWIVON. Prevident. HENRY It. ATITOOD, Fireretary. DrUCT,C.S. Then S. Cinrka, Wm. Res, 11711eron Wilier. JohnJehn Bl'Devltt. 'Wm IL Holmes O norre r..rry, Alex. Kl'. J.& A. / 110 . ,4,0 . fele 6..1 '..7.iii C. 3 $177.128 Cl Exchange Insurance Co;, . No- 11 Northants' Exchange, . Inland and Fire Inenranco 'on favorable r" 1 farms to Irrnrcol A. A. JIMMY, Agent, j te.tnnn corner of Flart rant Fern , ex, ratabarAb.pri, 1857. SPRING STOCK. 18574 CAINETS, OIL .CLOTIIB, RATTING, tt., /IT TILE Fourth. Street Carpet Store. W. D. & H. MoOALLITIVI LaESTECTFUL , LY invite the attention of , their tor=at =gamete and the pall, generallr to , their trerent etotk duet Selected; for Spring Sales, Emlasolon the very La:at S't/ts of .Ibrana and Rome Manufacture, coneletlog lo part of Velvets and Brunel., 'Patent,' and Common Intraln, Alto. Broleelt, Damask. Tallied and Plain Male Car: at,. Oil Clothe from 2 to 24 feet wide, Cop. Mate. Stair Bode. Canton and Cowie Matting. Litt. Yore and gag Carpet,. Venetian BIWA Painted. 'Buff and Green IlePand - Shadea Irwin emu, Ow or, to them geed, to all who( may be dealt., of looking or porthatlog, coder ar• d eed to offer Inducements to any WhO naig favor etc with a colt at the old eland. No. El; Fourth .treat. nue Wood, th. B. a 11. aIoOLLLIJIL Dollar Savings Bank, NO.T 65 Fourth St. fIEPOSITS mado vith tßis Bank before lilt the trot d.y of April will , irmr Interest Jr= that m 28.30 CHAS. A. COLTUN, C. W. CIIII.RCWIAN & CO. AGgliTB for the sale of FORISION AND DOILENtIC DRY GIYODS , Including German Clothe and Doeskina, Brown and Bleached Goode, Caehmarctte; Kentucky Jenne, &a., &e. N 0.30 - South Front street, C. W. CRIIRCEMAE &LW. A _( . SIENTS for tho ego of EARFUL'S eODA ABU an - BleaCnillg Powder, No. 30 South Front pt. PELILkDIMPMA To-hierohants and 'Others. BRUSHES of every description can be had at the Broeh Factor of D. BTXWAHT. N 0.46 liffth meet. between Wood and Elaraet, Whclemie ead RetalL fea3mOla Extensive Coal Works for Bale. VELE EXTENSIVE COAL WORKS k.own e Ohio end Medi.= Coal Workeieltuated an the third lota of the Monongahela `Wear. about thirty Sailor aCove the oily of Pittabunch. are non offered for rata.— The lands comprising thle property ooneist of Mileage of surface. exotraelnu about 11 , 0 arm of Coal, Orel una , lty equal ca aux coined on the Monongahela riot.-The timber on the oleos le fir cdnelant far all repaired ourpoesa, ...I, Os uroyblum. eonsUncria railaarys, The pron•rty attending over on. mile on the :slyer afford. excellent harbor Tar boater. and &hirable adeante aye far gamma or =al. The Improra=enta and fittunse far presenting the soloing and admen.: are limb:and Of th e mar antattanii Mal construction- T he blaildmilla mnriabrt err fr... Ur. Anent. Ls miners. Eton Donee. Mum Rawmill and all osror bulluings cerralred in the operation of eaten:des "Ares. Thal ouipe.rerrof theeetabnehroent ern sufficient for ruining and shinning from 'in to /LAG innibele noel rer dag al. of nrich basins been recently ecaatnetea ere in. good obit& or per ereation and In excellent wort Ina order. To runny wishing to purelvo curb property; Ire will 11 an until the nth day dap next, when the csonertgis oot previOurir disOOred of Ire Yid UM* the ail. at 'politer/1e on the premanee Terminer sale. one thud nick. Wane. In 0 red 12 I=lllol fa.. for rther Information spoil* to itESRY EL COLLINS, No. db Wood street, Pittston b. or to the undersigned, at. Lisdlez,n;ls- N.M. M. DONN, E. WALKER, JED.M. NEWSMAN. Arelgnees of D. Wilts. El= Fine Cherries: QTRONG P_LSNTS4 to 6 feet on Mithahib*- - ,. {0 Ft... 15.1 rem lll:tiara's Ilia& D•* k. Dellastr. Poo. • .7 Use. Cierv.l.C. Br-bade. Rockocrt, Gov. Woodand.tionsloo," 4,0 eta. pter.,,S I psr Occ.. Laadlo¢ vuletlft 1 rear 42 Mi. haled ..vekv S=S pt.; hundred. V2.loDer 10 0 . - ~rld;dawttr JOlll4 toIIRGoug. It. 111 ME THE ATTIOTIO.N. •• vle. r . ; COUNTRY DEALER'S TO ODD LARGE STOCK alr • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOO-Ds.- - MING LALSE BUYDRB AT TEE Auction Sales Er TEM CITY AND NEW YOUK.WE CAN MED GREAT INDUCEMENT . To the Trod', to 'elect (tom oar Meek. PHILLIPS, STRIKER IG TEIVNINGIS, Nos. 1 & 3 Dal - Street, Below. litirket, &Avoca EZCOND and Tll3llO ,tree isMr.radalrf PHITAPELIII6. ur. R. T. FORD (a TILL CONTINUES HIS "NEW ' • • VEGETABLP. PPACTICEL • 1111011 re West, end of Ponasyrfsr I . e t- , n (Fourth st..POsd) list end of DIIZIIDa f Pittsburgh. Pa. WI unlimited to Acute sad aronle-• .1:Ilsourn essisot be equated in say of ch. medl , cal ono*. of the unsure. day. infltd6•l7l/_,. SAMUEL KROJES,E*II, IaIRTACTIMEII CZ PINE AND CEDAR WARE, • Ann IhMler In WILLOW W 455, TOYS, No. 21 . Diamond, Pi t tsburgh, . , ir r constantly on hand an extol:l)3lv° 21k. end reeled slack pfassleles callable for helmets/sp. ere, too tlOtZtetooll to • Femme wishing anethlnct In the Ilne nre req6ested to call and k i ng stock, manufacture! to =lt Ms trade, bufno 100 elsewhere. uultl3aul 'T. W. - 110.11GABEI, WATCH AND CLOCK Of 4 "K PR, I)IFOtalil OF ifonNE WATMES AND JEWELRY, No. tts Filth Strpot, between Wocel. sad Itlxtket. ITTouiJIMB, PA. - 111)-PtctIrniar, atteMtloo. Pad to E.r.k.Juama of • Wstettes and Jewelry. ea. 42.1 Work Itgrxrantect, • mrl6: _ Mechanical Drawing and Engineering. PRE UNDERSIGNED WILL' EXECUTE a .Ith cestnnes and divedi Lnd+ol MECHANICAL DRAISTNG, I ealicas (Jr itichineon Patent Mice Drawls& do. Maybe seen at all Unita at the once of R. li. hteColtin. City new:thin:a% No. W 3 Penn street, Pittsbanh. - =lit Lod • A. lIED Dania. To Let. , A. TWO story &ceiling containing 5 rootas and dninh.d aunt...ILI:LIM on Wallington , at* 4t, mite Nall. Me Ennulre Cr Me tz, Sti RING. te ed. For Feat . ,r4HE office recontlyoccupiedbylt. A. Curt= „It rangtur.4 olar tba stars No. 211. Lit , ertr Law:divot Lorlol NIL KING. To . Let . ' - • Flirtp stare rocm and dwelling. eitunie2 the eon..sof Lsberty and O'Hara cocOld by C.ll. WIWI:, Inquire of fel° IL El. SING, No. 211-Llbartr at: To r 7~et two story brick g 1311=10 Orkia. Hay street. betseen Penn sad the river. Zn• a of lel6 H. H. MN% No. :IL Man/ ac• - march 10,1857. • - WE aro n°WoPetligg our SPRING GOODS' hartni the test selection of Oki aver edema ft our market, hsvion • bet or -Bizet Hamm PUte. •beetabt tart Dee, In welch Ira esn glee Brestßaranam.•• _Alae,all t ether Goads tr, oar line. fetes tetniktier earn etnAbe ran Ina • we all tbe &thermion el to. ladles too= stock, =• rezlo;tr JUIIN Dk.tN E 01., Alleabenr tntr. LPHIA ir IIEAP 11031ES--Wo hitvochvided a largo lot of voundl en; the corner of Bedford snd enseet Om. Into Prelate. on 401 nbleb are ereota4 aro fellable T erry Wick hoof.. The lees we dleltei into the talon.- lne este. elv—Lot N 011.33 ft front on Cenett It. by 103 ft 0 Inches deep; Lot No 3 end 3 are seen 13 It (neat by the FILM, depth; Lot No 4 hi 30 ft Itont by the sante depttnLot Ne 6 its vnant lot 73 ft by the um* deptty snd corner* on and Gantt sta. . •- • . . LotNo hell be seldlJe.—.4—.—..—..--43150 'Lot No Y. will be told 471 Lot No 3 will be 416 Lot No 4 will be told Lot NO 6 (vacant lot).— 306 - ; • Title prate: Teromonedidtd lleo4.belAnceife o .* .and two yesre. vlth interest. Apply to . • nu2l h.L 4 SCLY at RUMMY,. l o a 00)1 1 1j4.1 = , ---- SILLS. Ica. • • . . zOO asks Soda Adv,' • ' .- 30 Dumb Pearl An): . , 4 ' . DO coakeemludo bods: 10 auks WM Sod., • : -: • ; . 1 10 do Burro , . •• • • . -- 7 28 / ban Germ:ion CAT. - . ' Tor 'Ale b 7 (oar. 1 - ALIX. JUNG - . SUNDRIES- Ell belt es•sto reoeurog Tea. • LO tuff rhfsls Tao ,g ilrraZes, 'i 10 b..tam klzmarsoo .1.1 .... ILO [Avg ILIJOHtill'. : , ' :5 b.iliolre.J6 , 4loollBo. . 1 Innate bap Rod 10 bd. Taanvra Oil tlor reteeda .._ 500 bundle?. Wrap,tht Paper; ' •-- =003 b6 11 Late Nu at flabarco; . - . • Lund tsp.% to, tote br ; - . ANDEIit Klito QIINI)111ES-- - iao tout Us 60365 I . l6ateet --- kegs EZMAlng'robax-4 • ' 6 bbts bett Vat sad Drr Tobacte; • Iti) box.' Stott Ca 001.15 L I O Lo b xes Boniner itould do; • Alert:tea buses Palie 01 TO deq 60 do - Cbettleal OUT, dt; Doze* tkrband pieetS - • la stars and fatale DT TO.. 1.2 NN !Eire 13=M 11W% lon p01.•r5..--31..t10:10,01
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