:~, I)titsburgt tiqttit imumg—L-A.— zato:—.a. B. RIDDLE o rip! xtr s: - m=zor;i 4 "ssi:f nvala-=' - WEDI4BI4IrMOREING;'.3IIO. 19; 1857.- =ADM NANTES ON SACO PACE op Num rim, ••••• err: fuchsias and te e Ottiee.desaiers. - ,It is a subject 'of . frequent, remark that the of offiee-seekers is unusually large, at a i;kuitry . pro.pero4s.4a the and even to wealth seem, to be oped thonswhoseek them. While all the multMalmancitee tot trade are flourishing to an onPriOtOrtted extent, the army of applicants • for govertimentpatronage has swelled into ertor • MOUS portion---eitieeding those of .all mer • nal ihnithstrationtr.. The well-known &pea lon oplardoitsnent party to seize upon. the as of vietorY,l ° might be suggested aa a cause, dos sigeneral reason it, Would, no doubt, suffice Bates the same party has figured con spiting y in' former distributions of govern ; men losvin 'end fishes, we must look to an other uree foists explanation of the present stelae:olmm , state of ,affairs. We. think- we tan unravel the mystery—and we will therefore prodead to its solutionvith as few words as cir cumettmees Will permit Immediately on his return- from „ England, bud . -year, it will be remembered; Buchanan proceeded to the work of 'ThakingesPital for himself and enlist jag political and persomd 'friends in Ids cause, - for the ectle pirpose of securing the pro-slavery ••••• nomination for the Presidency of the United States. Ho went to work like a politician, re - soleed te win at all hazards, and was not, there -- fore, embarrassed in his operations by any squeamish - .notions of ..dignity" and "proprie ty." . Since the great office of President had 7shown no...lnclination to Reek him ho conducted himself at if be had made up his mind to seek the office. , In doe lapeo of time the political -machinery was put in working order—Plans • were quietly adoptedrutd schemes were adroitly devised, in , manner so grossly indelicate that his personal friends, Ex-Surveyor BBARLET, and . acting Mayor "Fernandy Wee," had they been.. Consultati, would have professed them ' helvitichartned.dellghted- 7 faseinated. - Buchanan's private residence near • Lancaster—wits thrown open to the public, with . out reserre,.itt lull hount of the day mud night, • and during the Presidential %campaign it resent .bled a well-Patronised country tavern more than the Mace farm insideee of * Starched oldbachelor on the shady side of sixty. Small politicians, - whose fide* tothe cause of the hospitable host of this mansion was undoubted—and some of them were very small pollticirms indeed I—had the "run the: honee"—while other diniinutive tipeeittietut of. the;',„conts hone, who were "book et1"1 es: adherents of rival candidates for the Preaitiency, Were lured into Italians and success ' fully plied :with arguments which were deemed suitable to their condition. Petty townshiepol itieians, win; had never before met a Presiden -•_ _ . tial aspirant fare to face, revelled in the privi: lege . ..if:an, intimacy with the great man thus • forced upon them, and their little hearts which, for want of opportunity, had not been totally depraved by previous experience, overdowed . with vanity; and every one of-them felt himself a personification of gigantiC political intrigues --a walking State-Mystery, whom Itis neighbors might marvel ,at but .never fathom! Promises of _preferment and distinction were made with out 'Mint in order to confirm the faithful, to stimulattithe lukewarm, and to satisfy the re fractory'.The result otitis political manceuvre ing use that everybody who.left the threshold of Wheatland enjoyed - in the prospective a sub stantial Aare id the success whith awaited the - efforts of ”Old Buck," in the shape of a good fat office. With stuthith incentiyo' to personal eierilin, the flattered individual would become, • • in the course of a very, brief period of time, very .E.National"—and extremely anxious for the • ...Union," which could only be saved by the - -16- election Hof :'Pennsylvania's- Favorite Son" to Presidency. The Cincinnati nomination been secured, the operations at Wheat '•t land, became even more extensive, and were participated-in by pilgrims from every State ism!' territory in_the Union, who were received by the great man and his captains and lieuten , ants with open arms and ,generous promises; and whin they departed for their homes it is ... beyond the , power of arithmetic to compute the ncuitber'ef 'expectant ambassadors, consuls, ter . ‘Zrittillial: governors and land agents, collectors, clerk"; surveyors, marshals, and other officers • that composed that great army of patriots. This scheme•worked very prettily in the commence ment; and was no doubt regarded with a feeling of satisfaction by those most inierested---but it has ace renewed to , Vague th e inventor." It has idaied.Mr 4 . Buchanan in tbe PYesidential chair . which' he has sought for more than - -Alretty,j4i4 and for- which be has sacrificed every that a Statesman and a. Patriot • • laical as sacred; but it has likewise • , atirreaulded him with an army of office-seekers. greaterdniumbers than any which has besieged preceding administrations—a, band of political - cormorants whom, from their very numbers, it is impossible to gratify; and yet to disappoint • them will aspen) him, or those authorized to speak fee hin t to the charge of treaelavy ,and DZCEPTION, which, if sustained, should cower him with -lasting shame and enshroud his ad• ministration with eternal infamy. The number of 'office-seekers now besi•-• Mr. Buohanan for the various ernment appointment. - 1 7 larger *"' , s tog . grades of goy _os his disposal unusual the clamor for power. and place —smut to have increased with the temperature of the dog-days. The difference between the wilily and , Tencini is as appalling to the applicants as it isTembarrasaing to the appointing power and this confnaion is attended with some really amusing incidents. A .fortnight since, the int. patient Patriots, no longer c,ontent with remain ingit'hothe meekly enduring the agoniei of "';pope ,deferred, 7 which it is said sickeni the :heart: made it . dement on' the Capital, and manifested, a diiposition to invade the sacred pq,:inets of-the White House and its summer appendage, the lloldier's llome: The rresident, lacking courage to meet the invading hosts, bent a litsStr , bu . kprlvate retreat, in company with n few young ladies who were there on a visit to the national metrniolls, and fled to the secluded grol'reS:pt.'lledford, there , to enjoy himself with bandYingUemplimente with , ancient maidens, or in social chnierse r according le the correspond ent..trAhe . ..Press," with Col. Bowman, Col. diannaid other political fo”ils. that yet abound in that - region. • The Court journals fondly ' h6Ped that the great man would bepennitted to swallow hia favorite , Bedford water, and . partake of Bedford amusements in . - dignified peace and with becoming . quietness"and as • gentle appeal • _to the . compassion - of the army of invasion, hint ed that hiaexeellency had not entirely recovered .from the Notional Hotel disease, with which .he was prostrated in the very early months of his administration. . Bat the hints were either too obsenrerfeithe excited faculties of the parties for whonithaY were intended, or the Pursuit in Which they were engaged entirely destroyed their bowels of coMpasaion, for they,it length followed the fugitive. President to his biding PUNE Willtr Surprised him in the midst of his 'epleyniente—trat. with, their' pleading missives end 'then' With their much dreaded resent . : The !minds having time taken posses atots,.in,salvance•tif the ormy of invasion, the • —• .. nd ble fair body-guard retreated to. the White Hoare, preliminary, it ia . said, to • general fligh to lilairain. Falls. It la proper to mimic that ' tha President's friends, consisting of those actin:arida" who hare hoed. already Emirldidl = irlib:gOod apPointments, 'are highly offended at what in their indignation ' . they are plesetillo term the ladelloser and "the decincentalteir old companions in arras, and akso' f iip:4,o:gnm4 tiropstby for the reigning democratic .nevorelpa• Verily our scrupulous Prei4efit:fii.4 ( 4 l 4 l4 4 e his . ay they cling to Lim like • troubled emplettiWiud teselt Ida .that 1n 7 446 ioti4ol trumps/a is bud. „ •--.•••••A'' —, A 4 -4 , - , t-x , t , '-h-u!titiilvTicw•sr.i.. - itgAgla. - 4 , 40, -(*; ^4' • ;*.tr• i':~ ) '~~k'N t ' 4 ',' ~ ' . . f ati;~lu 'y',y xy ~~~~~ * Sooressa CONGEMPRIONAI. F.LsesioNs.—ln I 2 . s.sas, JohtrM. Seagalkearipny M. Itryitn, the intthir loooroco . eandittites are elected: the nelligislataro will have , tiso U. S. Senators to elVg.Pne in.place oe Ilta::deeessed, and 'one in place of Houston, who is politically dead. - Alabama his - elected in entire locofoco as folkws: : i.James A. Stallirnrtl, vice i'ercy Shorter. re.elected—largarnajority. 'lL—James. F. Dordell, ro-elected-116 majority. IV. , ='Sjlenhra Moore ' over F.—George S. Ironston, beating ..: frubbanl. y 7. W. "c.v. Cobb, re-elected oier two rivals. ;11I1.=Jabez L. M. Curry vice Sampson W. Harris. Smith and Walker were K. N. members of the last House. The legislature has one ❑. S. Sen &ter to elect. Tennessee elects the following delegation—K N.'ll in italics: Diet. L... Albert G. Watkins, re-elected. Dist. IL...Wm. W. Wallace, vice IV. //. Bored. Dist. llLSamuel A. Smith. re-elected. Dist. IV...Juhn 11. Savage, re-elected. That. V......Chmlcs-!!early, ro-elected. Dist. Vl...George W. Jones, rc.elemed. Dint. VII-John V. Wright, re-elected. . Dist. Zolneoffer, re-electeiL Dist. X...-William T. Avery,.rico Thtmuts !tirer•. DLit. X1...J. D. C. Atkin., vice Evicrxnx Ether e i 2 e . The legislature has one IL S. Senator to elect; in place of (Joy. Jones, who will probably be r,e-eleeted. North Carolina elects seven democrats and one K. N. ; Kentucky eight democrats and two K. N 's. The total of Southern members elect ed, therefore..is - 81 democrats and 5 K. N.'s.— Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Maryland have yet to elect. The Kentucky delegation is as follows R. C. Barnett, Dem. J. M. Elliott, Dem. 5. 0. Peyton, Dem. H. Narnhall . Ame. W. L. Underwood. Arne. J. D. Clay, Dem. " A. 0. Talbot, Dem. John C. Alasun, Dem. J. IL Jawett, fem. John W. Stornoson. Dem Tucw AND Now.—We are under obligation to The Roga Engie, at present a flaming,- pro-alav cry sheet—a veritable heroiclittle sheet, however, as is evidencM by the fact that it contrives to exist in Tioga county, and believes or professes to believe in the Locofoco party—for the follow ing resolutions passed at a Democratic Conven tion held at Weashore on the 25th September, 1850. The Convention was for the nomination of candidate to represent the 12th Congres sional District of this Commonwealth, and the proceedings as found in The Engle are official. The following are the resolutions: “Rtvoittetl. Thatate arootnettler 4to h/a nip... the aattentlito R e Slavery into Territory 010lP fr, anti that Ire hold t , to ?to the elattyzof rorsyre., to prnh ;hit, by psit:, lats, its it.!rodttetioN Moroi”. “Rtrofred, That standing upon these prineiple,. and relying ars7da roasyblri4, upoos tA< ,pablrify A. Gnow FAITHFULLY TO CAR THEM OUT. IN OUR NATION AL eti f - St.lt.S, we pre sent him to tho Democratic voters of this District or our candidate for Congrcss. "11..olved, That THE BOLD VAT!. INCH ING MANNER IN WHICH NON. I) I TI'D WILMOT HAM ADVOCATED IN CONGRESS THE PRESENTATION OF FREE TERRI TORY FROM THE ENCROATILME YTS OP SLAVERY, tents d.. ADM/BA VON 'of AP PROLIATION of Or DEMOCRAT btic:.” That! the Iligtory of Tnu.N. Who can write the record of the party called Democratic.. Now, without a blush of !home. in view of 1347-50! Tits Union tries to felicitate it.elf over the fact that the Cincinnati Gazette opposes the elec tion of Jacob Blickensderfer, the Republican nominee for the Board of Public Works in oaio. As the Gazette opposes Mr. B. on the ground that ho is supposed by some to be implicated with the two democratic members of the Board in swindling the State in 1845, we do not see what the ro.ontan find so exhilerating in the matter. If Mr. 11. is guilty, as the Gazette alleges, it certainly does not help the reputation of the Union', party in tho least. 4 Couzoom Co.org or the Cat; and the Field. Igy b. Cunt p. 4 o N rrr York; ' , LI ler At Curti," This is a ter:, pleasant volume of gossip by a Surgeon who was attached to Gen. Taylor's army in Mexico, and is descriptive of many scenes and events connected with the Mexican War. We know of no more readable book of the kind. "HoystinoLD Wonna" for, September has just been received, it preserves its very excepent character. The above works are for sale by Gildenfenny Z.: Co.. Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. NEW SFRIAL.—The house of U. Appleton Co., New York, is publishing 1, new serial to consist of 2-1 semi-monthly parts, at 2. cis. eacb, to be sold by subscription only. It is en titled ''The Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor to Intertica Ireland, Scotland and England," and i.fi'etiiied by the intirnitablecommlion, Wtm.kst E. BunTos, his name alone being a sufficient guar anty of the _high character of the work. We have three numbers on.our table. The names of several authors who furnish material for these are the following: Franefs Hopkinson, the author of 'The Bat tle of the Kegs;" Washington Allston; Bavid Paul Brown; John Neal: Washington In - ing: Fits Green Halleck. etc. In a word,. the Cyclopedia will he a grand galaxy of Wit and Humor calculated for all tinfe, and worthy of a place in a select library. TUE RANK IR art rile OUINBA'S STAMP.— While Lord Napier, the English Minister, was busy at Washington, his lady sojourned at the Gilmore House, Baltimore. The fashionable circles were agitated by the presence of the wife of a live lord, and her Ladyship received neuter sus calls and party invitations. The American ladies of fashion, elaborately nod gaudily attired in flounces and jewels, were surprised to find the English lady in excessive plain dress, tn.- - free from all display, glitter and rte- --ally a single jewel was visible o' .-asence. Nut wife of Lora No-'- . ..pou her person. The I ~.er, however, is a woman of who can trace her descent from a tong line of illustrious ancestors. She is, never thetas% remarkable, though born and educated itf the heart of European refinement and dril -1 bettion, for the plainness of her apparel, the simplicity of her manners, and the entire lack of ostentatious pretension. She teaches Amer-- can women that the adveutatious aid of milliners and jewelers can never confer nobility, or rather that there is but one aristocracy, that of a culti vated mind and a simple and sincere heart. She administers a severe rebuke to the upstart, peacock vanity which dietinguishen so many of our people. IT is denied by some of the best judges that 'chloroform can be at all used for the purpose of robbery, as it takes at least five minutes to ren der the victim insensible. Dr. Kidd, of Eng le:2ll,ln a recent publication, giiing the result of 10,000 applications of chloroform which he has observed in London hospitals, states that even the police officers do sot believe the legend, and it in.giving chloroform a had name equally absurd and irrational, to publish such stories. AI the late Convent ion oft,. Episcopal ('hoed, in South Caroline, it was ree:tlved that "in cow sideration of the many and scrions arising out of the marriage relation among slaves, and the perplexing questions which thus force themselves upon Christian men, ani espe cially upon Christina _ministers, a committee of seven lie appointed to prepare a report,.defining when and in what circumstances a clergyman may lawfully unite any two slaves in marriage." Cayman SUOAD. CAME. —The cultivation of the Chinese Sugar Cane has been thoroughly tested in IlastTop county, Texas, and has withatotid the drought astonishingly. While corn fiat; failed to grow in the same field, the plant has grown to the height of six and eight feet, AT Mount Vernon, Alabama, Reuben Nash, with a well4raitied dog, struck the trail of one of his runaway slaves, and nearly overtook him, when the negro shot him dead and effected his escape. The whole neighborhood was at once aroused In pursuit with tlogswnd guns. Pooorcure Oas DANIEL—The Lebanon (Pa.) Advertiser says that the average, weight of Iron ore taken over the North Lebanon Railroad from the Cornwall ore banks, amounts to GOO tons daffy . , and the Advertise, doubts whether there is a mere propuctivo ore bank la the world. 'WULBOR FIeK,NoTEB, a member of the Senior Class of Wesleyan.Vniversity, Middletown. died on. Thursday last, slier O. abort illness. His dis ease 1041 congestion of the brain. fig seas in his 14th year, and had been a member ofthe College about two years!. Dn. WHEDON, editor of the Methodist Quarter ly Review, hie recentreferenee to the Metho dist Episcopal church, Houth, 'speaks of it as German silver Methodism. Row to MATLT, AN AHISTOCILAT.—Itev. E. 11. Chapin tells . us: "Take a plebian rascal and half a million of &Atari, and let them simmer slowly together." . Ci Itioll.dirT.*lG A.N. shnahaumi.ad Dater in klnti of TOBACCO, . EtNtIPN AND CIGARS, 7...13.1LP T033.A.0 00,- • rimer oJßwOlAfdd cstrat - *WA. MritlItTEGM, Zprriat Statues. - . he 'Alfred Marks, Idagvoolte yes-.Oly wife hsk hem', sorely anbered with hyspepas.for ths Ina year. EhlLLldge. add titan she h. 4 used is mury Medicines which seemed tasincrevate rather thanremove She Warm, tha See ittiret despaired other recovery.. Wring ip the ntargiy, she cafes , gsd all the alrantata, of pure air and eierase, yet each days she gegegnief to be more enfeebled. With mme diticulty I pc; ;mallard lailaCk - ke year Rollara..kitten 6, .Rich, I am happ y toMata hto completely currd her.' inrsad at PI per bottle, or ttlX bottles for $.5, try the pr. prietors, ZEN.). PAWS. sat, on CharmmindC, Pittsburgh, Pe_,,sull Druggots gen tray. Preadvertimment. enbtalkerT SINGERS' SEWING MACHINES, )1/LNUFACTURED,Iir M_ SIZTG-P.R. az CO-, • ‘V AND !OR RALE -BV ST.II ♦V A...gentibr Allegheny Couuty. etf Second ond Marlv! Sired..., 'PITTSBURGH. PA._ C. lILMAN & co., No.ii Pout rt h Street, Pitts burgh. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers. Co>♦n,y CANT" Itrehttir,ace .V 1,644,000. kire, Marine and Live Stork MAI tleecript lions taken et cnrr,•m rat., in the moat reliable 0114 prompt paying eteinpitnirit In the Soar. Jyaftlyre L. .L. c.6vttrat s. s. A. A. CARR-MR & BRO., Pitttiburgh, Ceneial Insurance Agency, • No. 03 L'onrth Street, PITTSBURGH. PESNA. flompanlea repreeontod or hialicat atanding. Charleroi' Pounaylvania •ad nlher Stana. Fire,.3larino and I.lfe Risk taken of all dereliption, A. A. CARRIER, Jylody.ll, S. S. CA Rill Elt. KEVal:ft'S SIIOU I.DER BFIACES--FrOIII Pittsburilt Dispatch, April loth. IfyrA—For more than 3 yens past tie hare constantly wont the Washlntlots Sloe pewit, Itrace. uutoufacturvd by Dr. Deo. 11. noyser, of No. Ito W‘silstrcet. lu this city, awl mould branlly mean,- mend a to ~II who are conspelled to follow . a sedentary oceth• isttlon. .As mo lutes banns cc: narked. In nalllng attnatiots to its moms. it answers for a brae. and ...MM.*, the welnht,r the 11MM , 11.11,4 being no placed wt to continually land to bring the shoulders 0, chair natural luzitlon and Cu. laud ttelyer.t., Women, hundreds of %Isom are annually lo.lurcd by the of enormous ”starG," should also p.n.s, those bracos. B. particular Its procurinir the kind tnentlomol. as many of the bran, sold aro humbug. Sold at Dr. (I r.ll. 11. II WerlE,lt'S, Wholesale Drtsgt , ts It° W.." , tvet, nun of Ow holden Mortar. yo•lnalktrcl , S. S. Picnic's "Six Li•Cturea;" 380 pages, 30 engrari explanatory of the treettrargt by uirich lr,. cunw (buzurnybora, Attlitua. Oze 1101,, Stanbleh. Astra, Lin:, Kidney,. and SkiAl, Prtnale Ilm.pits,ret.. Grand, sera mail. and posr i va iorypAbl, for 40 crab.. Aphrly N. 11=1 C 41 - 1 0 has im other ofllre, either al ehltago. III:Milo Pittsburgh. or slsenhere. Ile la ne.or alwetit from NI a York. and no phy.igian e15...e1...1w in authortgerl to tt , a. M. aia - srlltufrPF . _... • Tg.t 11 ST' , IltllE A TTENTION.—Qr. Ttilintu . V eilltattll 1 lorwe I.liituent. in pint bottle., pritwso cent, 111 warranted glomper Ind better than any tabor art isle ever ,iflered to tilt public ~r t oe..rum of Cut., Galls. Sprain:. latmenges, Ore, beating. ftc. KOPil a bottle ni the ntabla s It ha • went Emmy a valuate horse. None genuine utile., signal S. I. l'uldas Depot,:.Cortlandt alreet, Nen Yolk. - Sold IT Dr, Ii 51,5511. 111 , Wood .1. ,1421koliwaP W-I.NitED 13131ED1 ATE!. 5i.--1 0.000 Mega to engnaw in On. ...le of :be tmwt popular selling Ibmko inl.Anietica. 'malls!s. Merlianlrw farmentand T.ael, et, wtshina to travel. will nut thin • to a very piolltable am! lain 4.• - - Et I Imeine.n, enabling them to ...s the ...wary. awl ma • moms. at the wmie tin.. I.ge , tuts now 11 , ' u-- fn., aro 01,..,,- loon ,:oat la stl.:aio per )eae. 'l',/r Intl particulms and a Itst ot 11-oks. ...I.treso It. 31. 1.1 1.1 - .7 , iltawn City Publishing I b.sos . 111 1.1;..n qr....L. , m0t05i,,,,, Woo . or. !ff living I:z...qt. D. lII'LISON. Philadelphia. _millbistawfl-T I A ILETZ.H.F.:II Pll V Kiel Al Wlll.t ,1,13.14 01 pfe has/mewl ty run nut.,:..oenal whae lo the tiant holua. a rgrtatueure tor Cow.nntnion. . ' , silos,. 111 , .. - bitt Coliszb.. CAM, and 0.//4.1,1 Itelnlo r I ~. •0. o was diw o wreo by him when hi. ml, child. 4 womb,. giteu up 110 .11... Ile land heard utogh of child. o , I•e.. tot all yr Owl lowlioa qualiii,-. of pretatrutiona mad.. from Ile rwsit 1 mula Ilemp. mut the ili.evsltt •...-nrs-1 to Mot thal he might makea rettnals fat Itiorh.l.l. Ito .tmliolhaol and ow.o casaba! in Fealty tug bin wish, II In rhildwaacio.s......l vti,.., alive-u.. 1 ire'', ll,' Ilan on, whnonstartnl the wonderful rem ody to thmooogls 01 offerer. In Nut. ot the world.atl be ha..unser, fattest In tunktitz them romple•tely healthy, and lumpy.l, I.liing to don. morngwsl iv. 144.1111 V, he will wool to evil or, ht. allhowl fellow-1.4n, a.osmeo it, [III, 1,4, u - l Ell full itut espll.ll 4:lna:that, for mat in, o •Ip. an genially p.ing It. Ile romiltiss ...sat apliem.: E. o lose lon, owe +oiling—throe mu. to 1-.. resnruod a. man., on th , ortiatt.m. , l the rwioaind, too. apple.] to the paynts . nt of etas wlxerstsoment Adds's." Dr. 11. Nt. 11...1r..' oront, Jer.....y City. V J. N IL-1 1 r neitLwr otlkv 0, agent tr. Nev. York, 112 pan.. Lnre N. , ..1.1m1an4 1. out fr”tit 7% 9 et..".. but N., 12. ~r 3u, l _ _ lionr i nflen (10 we twat (10, 10:010, wt..t (-.1( fem.. eom thln v AM,. I not nerhtht ject Z well know the to l+ toy tte• frveioent :rear. eottur, the It gotahh , tuei fro. of the rw,Poo. role. takiloK a .4 , 7..11 or me, :Lime,. tre-walet , i 1141111.: the pert the penalty Out ..l+ moch would war kevil tr.tle 1/1 ehrot...ll IttlGer. to the Ip,to.e. a. ft moot r..1;i1 IS al, iperemt %who, . ul.i.h are p.n..twllw Seto , I. ~04" toterl .era l e' "ttlp.ot "thewt timer, The .J..,att ",, , ,••. . 1 ; U.41. - IS •.n. per le , tt ley enn von tmatt, a toll 'loch w ill hst the ....L....0 :JI .1..01en renerallr ty T "Beat Pill; 1111 •e." IMO./ 1...1“. /Pi. They will, ~,,, T..., will ear......wila.hwirel, vn..ll.lllhuraalive. Ifswoo l ene a.,W lure you. If rah hale in. ll owthaa tit, viii blip If win our .irk thew Will utak.. weil. Th., an the ea, hili.uhilawa. They are a plain 011 anti a 5. tirtter pill ran They en. raw • L. bisS. I , etil by pArte nl ilia Gnitnt Flat.... Dir.wk.atr irtiera hi ILL 1.10 Whal.wale mi.-411.1Kr ExPhistme bunk of Aebra•ka. FL r. eE. T. GEO. Net-11R, Prest ..... ,H. ILEDEP... n.skr. S Graeral Laad.lgruts& Dealer in Land Warrants; F' lor N. Will give tluir penmoival ationunis to Buying nod Selling Ikal karate, Entering Lauds Lcuning 3.linv.y and Paying Tavivs In Nebru.ku, lovra isn.l 111.11/FC,C..• Exchange BYIlk. Inttnharglt, k Llaukt.,,Pittaborgh, Pa. I.r, F. llnley. Bakker. l'hilvolrl.plda. CO- Nrsir York. Lora. dr. Pi loud+. F...11e10r Itrnk orColisuiPrve.Cle.v..Land, .1. G. Ithsses. .p7;tinlrl,llwk•F IdEINEBL -PURE: I, WATER. -OLD AND SP LNG. DRAWN FROM PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS, TII ItOM II S 1 IV ER Tr TIIF ONIET KIRCILA. . rmaptrrVatt. It. D. :CULLY. Fourth street, eorurr V.rry st., tiro dour. from Cuufectlurutry J,llt3tudfc JOHN COC:131-tA1V do 231t0t3., RANUPACTIMERA Or , Iron Iran Vault., Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Guarda, &e., .gym. 01 Seennel Stred and Re Third Sirrd, (Iti•tweea 11',..1 un.l Alarket,l PITTATIUP.III. liar.. nu hand u variety of lona Patter., fancy aad plain imitable for all purtur..... Particular attention paid to ea ringing fine , • Lit, .liiblin done at plain uoti.w•. mro • _- JOHN THOMPSON, 110 LIBERTY' STREET, European and Intelligenoo Office, Koopo alwayo for oak Draft' , 4,11 }:tuvra for any =omit, and ottouner an./ l'acket Ticket, to and (rota Liverpool to New York. (tido for' cook. anti gonorul hottuo-work furnish.] to Immune...porn onnbort nonce. Wrlgh Indian Ve.tublo Pill•onud Syrn pnl wayv an hood. Pantengors brought frt. fiew York. nnol PhiIMMO. on railroad to Pittobnruh. luadly ITFINILY A. COLL.IIVE4, Forwarding and Conuniaxdon Merchant, AND 111101. E. :SALE DEALYAI IN Cllees°. Sun Prxtuce (Dperst .14twF 117.4 :Arra, IV :Aar - nikwr,:s sr. cax-r.lf:y, House, Sign and Ornamental Palutera, _V GRAINERS; WKLY. - • White Lead and Zino PaI%TAN. Also, cal kin•b Oil, Van. N 1 Ind,, Potty. 11r.hra. ' 114 11%rml Serra, hen cl