ltttshir|| fajciie. »■ r - WILJJA *5—-D-L. *iro*.„^fl.ii DDU —*o*3Hi hutt 8. RIDDLE & Co.. gP/TOgg and PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MOBNING, SIAY 31, ISSB. Freedom In Rnulk, Russia la about undergoing a great eecinl revolution, which in time must have a beneficial effect on the whole civilized wnrM. The Em peror leads off in this grand movement, which, if successfully carried oat. ns it must be, will odd more enduring renown to his reign than the brilliant triumphs of a thousand bloo'd-slained battle-fields. His mission bids fair to bo a glo rious one for Russia—for its down-trodden peasantry—and for humanity at large; and his example will be, to all Christendom, worthy of emulation and deserving of all praise. Our own Republic, blessed as it is with its many noble institutions, designed to eecnro the happiness of a free people, might study with profit tbe dis interested philanthropy of this Potentate, who • / but a Bhort (im? dincc was regarded as a despot nud a ./rant. Under the auspices of (be Ciar the twenty-two millions of serfs ia Russia are I about to have conferred on them Ihe inestimable I and sacred privileges cf Freemen. They ore to bo placed in the position which God designed every one of hia creatures to occupy in the great human family. The Committoo of Eman cipation have had Lhut great Bybject under care- consideration, and arc now prepared for action. The policy of effecting a change in the condition of so largo a number of persons, who have never partaken of the blessings of freedom, without some preparation, wa3 duly considered, and the contingency provided for. Measures have been finally adopted to bring about a gen eral, permanent and absolute emancipation of the serfs of the Empire. o?r a ha«i? at once liberal and just to all classes of the people. On the action of this Committee the (’zaf has issued his uLj.tf, embracing the definite regulations, con sisting of ten chapters, in which each article is explained, and tho rights and privileges of all parties declared. By these articles serfdom ia forever abolished in Russia, and can never again bo established under any form whoever, and tho emancipated serf, on their confirmation, will be placed on an equality wi It the other classes of citizens. The following brief synopsis -of- the Imperiat document is given in the correspond ence of the In&ptntltuct Ildyc:— “Tho name of teigneurUl peasants will be changed to peasants by contract, that is, they will treat freely and at their own pleasure with the proprietors concerning the condition of their work. But until tho confirmation of definite regulations they must be made lo understand tnot they must be submissive, and cannot leave the land. Then the ukase orders a be prepared, according to which (he peasants can change tlioir position so as to outer, for in • stance, into the class of citizens. Next the ■?: duration—-and it must in every case be short of this transition stato preceding their trial eman cipation—is lo bo determined. 'Anu finally, the Imperial ukase peremptorily commands that there bo inserted in the new rtg ulation a clause compelling the proprietors to cede lo their eerfa the inclosurcs which they oc copy, together with their houses, besides a cer lam quantity of uncultivated land, greater or umallcr, according to circumst anccs.” Kassil has boon eluded among the barba roaa or aemi-civilizeij nations of ihe world, and the coarse of-the Emperor is, therefore, on tha l account, more remarkable. The spectacle of this great empire giving freedom n its toiling serfs, when contrasted with the conrscof a certain class of citizens in our own country, who are struggling to increaso the number of slaves on this cont inent by re-opening tbo odious traffic with Africa, speaks little for our moral orebris tian superiority. Nor, indeed, are unpleasant contrasts confined entirely to our own country. France with its Cooley trade, and England with its apprentice system, wilh all the enlightenment and tlic refinement of the nineteenth century on their side, suffer from comparison with iho J land of the Czars. Let nother glorious example i be lost on the world—let her efforts in behalf j of enslaved humanity especially cast shame upon I our slavery propagandists iu (be i-obth, who | would become robbers and .Ttayriduio tacirown wealth and power The efforts of the Russian Committee of Kman* cipation will stand ns a bright recor d on the pages of history, when the Southern commer cial convention agitators will 1.-» nxerrafed hy all lovers of universal freedom. SICJIiTKO FEKISTI.VAJtM._We clip (he M,. neied paragraph from .Jho Washington corres pondence of file Pliilndelpbia /Vr...,- "Vou will smile, l.ut it is the fact [l:at the two great orators picked nut for your campaign in 1 ennsylvania. this Fall, are William Bigier and- Jehu Ulancy Jones. They nil! l,e welcomed by crowds to alt quarters. The special champions of the grandest cheat that ever insulted any freo people, they will hare a most agreeable jaunt of I It, and will go from county to county, followed by admiring crowds 1 What a blessing they will be to the Lecompton members of Congress who a want help!" b The above shows (o what shifts the Buchanan administration is compelled to report in-thcse troublous times. So, then, .rebu s field of ora tory will be transferred from (he balls of Con gress to the hills and valleys of the Keystone State. Hitherto, clanam Berks monopolized the great man a powers: but ia this trying emer gency—in this the hour of the “favorite son's” greatest extremity—tbo whole Commonwealth will be favored with his luciJ reasoning and his matchless eloquence. *\Vo pent-up Utica will i contract” the politician’s powers on thb occa- I sion. His associnte, Mr. Bigler, is to air his philosophy on the same great migs ion, and will aid his frieml Jehu in “illuminating” the under standing of the people, lie has a fine opportu nity to place himself right before his party, by taking back all the fine speeches with which he was wont to delight his fellow-citizens of Penn sylvania in favor of popular sovereignly in Kan- ■ sas, and its right to become a free Htaie, should ' tbo will of a maj uily of it* people so order it. 1 These fine professions must be swallowed us „t> many bitter draughts, aad the dogmas of tbc Slave Aristocracy of the Soul U—of Toomba, Stephens and Clay— must be recognized in (heir stead as the doctrines of the times. The odious aad illiberal sentiments of Southern socessionists and traitors must supercede good old-fa»hioncd l\-nns,lTinia nolions, on our own soil all became Jan*s Bticitanat, has sold himself to tho Mouth for a chance to be President a second term. Pennsylvania confided to the care of lli g l„ nnd Jones—tho weakness and imbecility 0 r the present Administration personified : These are the blind guides selected to teach our State to • lore and venerate its quondam •favorite son.” They are indeed but feeble props to a falling house. Let them come—the people arc ready for them ■ —Speaking of the Ucv. Jehu Jones (that's his name in ful!) another correspondent of the J J rcts says : ( “Mr. Purviancc, of Pennsylvania, was )»?l night in the House, after Jehu (i. Jones with .the sharpest kind of a stick, in the course of his remarks, he said: “My colleague,” (JchuO. Jones,) “may feast and fatten at the Presidential crib until the cra vings of avoracious appetite have been appeased and quieted; but he must not, when gorged with Presidential viands, assail the motives 0 f mem bers acting under tho obligations of an oath, merely because they may desire a reduction of the expenses of the Administration, now becom- ing so enormous as to beget a very general want of in Lh& admioslralivo talents of those who have iL under their control.’ “Jo conclusion, after alluding to the manner in which slr. Jones had borne himself as chair man of tho Committee on Ways and Means, he remarked that whilst Mr. Jones, when he got the floor, could only find for his subject the Presi dential dinners, and speak of them with the air of. h tho million nnd moro of misers and laborers in Pennsylvania, (of whom a large number were the constituents of Mr. Jones,) who were dependent upon the reinstatement of iho tariff, were left in hopeless despair.” Thb Indiana papers aro commfent iog on (he fact that tho President kaa not yet sent into-the Senate the nomination of Gov. . Wright now serving os Minister at Berlin. There isn sus picion that,-inasmuch as he was a very active agent in securing Mr. Buchanan the vote of Indiana, the Ex-Governor is to share a fate not uncommon among the more devoted followers of the American autocrat. i $ Khodb Islaxd.—We taio pleasaro ia chroni cling the election ofilEf»T B. Asrnorr as By 8. Senator Grom Rhode Island in place of the locofoco, Allen, who now disgraces the-seat. Mr. Anothny Is tho editor of (he Providence Journal, and has done more than any other man to build op the Republican parly in Rhode Isl and. no possesses ability cf a high order and will make an excellent Senator. He adds one more to the phalanx of freemen io that hith erto besotted body. ' The Presbyterian General ASsembly-s. School. \ Fifth Day.— The special order of the day was Lakes up, tk: tho case of the complaint of Re-?. Thompson Bird, of Dcs Moines, against .he de cision of the Synod of lowa, eoaccrninc the mar ital relations of Kev. J. 11. shield.-*. ' The case before ihe Assembly ia that of a clergyman in lowa who married a woman who had been regularly divorced by the laws of lowa, on the grouodfl of drunkeness and brutality on ! P art of her former husband, coupled with ; attempts against her life. The Presbytery of ; Des Moines summoned the clergyman—Her J IH. Shields to appear and make his defence j against the charge of adultery. Mr. Shields ap peared, was tried, found guilty, deposed from tho ministry and excommunicated from the church. From this extraordinary decision and sentence he appealed to tho Synod of lowa, where tho decision was reversed and himself res tored to tho ministry and the communion. Against tho judgment of the Synod the Her. Thompson Bird complains on behalf of the Pres bytery ofDes Moines, to the General Assembly —the court of lost resort.- .Tho Assembly was engaged daring the greater part (he day in nearing tho records, documents and ‘testimony in tbo case, and inlistening to the pleadings of tho Presbytery and Synod at issue Two points are sought to he mode by the prosecution in this case: Ist, that the divorce was improperly granted; and i»d, that the marry- \ ing of a divorced person ia_in itself adultery, j The defence maintain the negative of both ■ I propositions. , j Without disposing of this matter the* Assembly J took up the report of (ho special aomunuec to ■ whom were referred the communications of tho j j rinrmony Presbytery and the Tailed Synod of , I Virginia, Tennessee, .'xc. j Per. Daniel Russell spoke in favor of the ! , adoption of the report. He said it was undoubt- j I edly true that some of the churches south of' Mason and Dixon’s Lino, would choose to remain * loyal to the Assembly. It was essential that the \ line should be distinctly drawn between lho=e 1 who remained loyal and those who did not. ! Rev. Wm. M. Cbecver moved lliaf the second i res6lution in the report be stricken duf It is as i follows: ] 'lt family affinities and sympathies anfl because it ' himm allou ’ a,ld P ut an entire stop to bn hadgh„ C r od"7p"rprt “ .olbc mind touching the subject of slavery, as wc now i Mon sunkd«n i n fi.'fil lounsb.ngcnndi are m relation to other moral questions | , Wng l 0 ~s shareholders r '“ The vote was taken on sinking out the rcsolu- | tion and decided in the negative. J ID'* nsction A Roman in r.M.]y The vole was then taken on the whole renort I to whatever question might he proposed, began and decided in the affirmative. ‘ i flaying, make a distinction " A Cardinal Ststh Day The Committee on Pills and bavin P l ‘ ,Tlt <‘d him to dine, proposed to derive Overtures obtained leavo to introduce a report ■ Bomc aill,ls <’mvtit for the company from the well embracing a memorial from the Presbytery of ! known pveMliariiy of his guest, saying tu him Genesee, praying the preparation and publica- : that hc brk,J im P rt rtaut question to propose; he Don of a volume containing the doctrines of ii, e 1 >». under aoy circumstances lawful Preabyterirn Church, in brief. The lUort r*com. I to N* l *** *“ “I make a distinction " mends the appointment of a special committee I s ! u ' i,bc "If you ask, is it lawtul to |> a p of fire to prepare such a summary, submit it to ; . Ul ° in tO,, P *R pvneral, I *-ay no • li yuu ask, the Presbyteries, and report it to Ihe General ! ** to baptise in vnur excellence s Assembly? . j soup, 1 say yes ! for then, is really no ditlmm.-e The report was accepted and adapted. ■ *'• and water." The Moderator appointed Rev. Gridley. D. I» , Rev Jacob Little. Peter Snyder, Rider J. Marshall V. , John Porter such commit i ee., j The lowa Divorce case was rc- u j discussion lasted all day Thus f«*i f gress of the debate the points ar t . i members have been these j Ist. Isa second marriage ever I by the Divine law duriag-the life of; parties to the original contract ‘ Hd. Is a second marriage lairfu divorce was obtained for other catts*, of adultery 7 •Id. Was the divorce in this rr.»e'gr-vntc lin i . , - >l IrATI:,N Mi-s..rnt —The Missouri accordance with the Divine law “ I J Democrat and the St. lnteliigenciT have ith. Does the occasion of tbi* dijrorcc— the j baber V > byen ihe only newspaper advocates of ground on which it wuj granted—«•« me within ! emancipation in Missouri but they are now join tho occasions laid down in the Prbabytcriau ! *** Ai>iao )' Courier, the Alexandria Delta. Confession of Faith, viz: adultery Tind wilful 1 a ?. ,e Gcnunn paper in St. Lonis, making (ire desertion * j Missouri journals n'l ia of making 'Mi-, oth. Is the Assembly bound to take tl»e I wouri :i fj Slntr. : *~rrfainl f court as “videnre cl the cor- j„J} *' u v 1 • ITU. ARw TSTII r.A 1.1 -\ r fyclnesH of uj Vork etv, th.v ,« n.. .' j I‘xkxa. Eium ocal -The whole : twined ihroupn ti... -IrV^r^ 'J p/,,r,lf bce j, vh „ T , b “ rS ?“ 7 an,i FrW »J »ccpi..l in (h, ! '-'bo f ,,, k ellort loelectan Ansiatant Bistr-p. no o I o:h,r ><», M inwnlanct- for on I Dess heiog tlono. | il«, t . T Tru. T h. • m »• --1 no wheni tctrrr «t com- I Vim.isi.iVuw, or .-orniEns Pou.-r -Tho : OD U ‘* icjl In r,,.0 of & i r" :;r ' rnv credit Uc Kichmood I' „i ' r pws* —Me, of ,n winch for forty y«ue h« been the orgv. of opin , " r, " c ' ,jf in (heir ioo for that State, she begin,- wriomlv io eon- iid.l'wi'lV'l Ur s'". ue e oW «*- "hirh a aider whether. ,n ca,e of diaaolu.lon. (l,'o Vorth- I '"‘rmog They alro -orvo oj ero, rather (ha„ ,he Sou,hero, r„r4r“r ! 7ArrT P 5 " , ' C .».! ,ir.k would 00l he (he proper place for hrr The fol I ih W | ln b 1 " fro i” l -7? Brtlele a roreiil number of . fipdo-rt. —The family of (im. Wm. Uraner Jlhal able oodmaoen-'a! journal | jr... of P,1,-burgh, l>a., arrived hero ro.ierdoy I ,r„. • ‘' lon! C <,D ;, er 7. ‘direcl Irade' was forgouen. | rr “ m ;"™>ha, and inlend making (hie r':ly (heir foreign capual ignored; commercial capiial r i s " ,rnj ''—hru-rcoorM r, J and credit never mentioned, 'commercial cdu- ! Hauiu-hcbu, May —tiovrrnor i» ft u , of UO Th“"^°' llh ' r °i , ll,crature ' Mwr thought • •pprored (he -osurp toll ' ora. it ‘ of. Tho Slove-lrado ahsorbed the enlire time M, « "bill roeulating fh rr „r of ;„, c '' ■ ' ofthe convenUon, tothedialractionof (heSonlh, ! h J'b'l»lo I.egialaturr ' 1 and the d,vie,on of her unily; criminnlion and j Toe I;„-„r.r recrimination were indulged in by one 8001 hern I Marquis of Wellm inter y'’ 1 '"!' "" " State against another Southern State, until, a. ! ed at t-) (eel tt» i‘nu elub o '' M< “«"** *"•' □nited, too man, is it possible, without .li-, 1 .,i 0 „, • WM. a. tm.a « lhc r T“> 'I-™ laws that ; «:V'..1.M,,| ~,wn, " | torbidthoSlavo-lrade'— ond.fc Mr ch-oruM. of' A th, Marc-trod, maprn that U„ South would h, I A l>l>e‘"<- «■>,! Str.ngtl, 1t,.,0re.1.-w. I yyu/y oj thr folly c,j dtr.r-)ltit'>Oi\, ‘r, tirf.mv'.uh ,/ ' '■ I‘*tt4onr>,-ti. waj a-• A rt.-r |,. tT |„ , ~i rl , I 'leasure th.tl % ruuld dutrmj (J it „ { )‘, r no> . f * *.-mt ,l:t T » w,u,» i ai« { , n( ., r , \laryfst tnisrttr' Then why continue ihediccus I a ((f I sion of a question that can never be accomt-litih ed m the Lnion, and for ihe accomplishtm-m t .f *’ '* J " {k rf " : •«■!" f r i.t i r, n i-ha.i ,i„ . whioh the South would be willing to die-olvc the f " ril M '“"-i ■tn-n i: u, r . t .iri l »», K j L .„ Union ? Why continue to agitate a subject that " " v '‘ «•-•* <;»- ,r, uti .ul.\ divides the South, and di.-traefs the attention of , " 14 * ! ' her people from subjects of more practical im- i 1 *' ;n r .r.fni if.ntfc f„ f portance 7 . .*-»'• n.r [} r u,t, ~1 , Wc can see no good whatever, to be accom- j n " ,, ’ Jr pushed by the continued discussion ofthia -itics- Don. If the cotton States are determined to *»* A ''*‘*‘f •m . !-utw.„r«, t-fu.* revive the Slave-trade, and tbu'-- to ti,. pT,xt ' r * ,l,KN ’ J I’iuk.Jr..* oj. M,n..f4ntinn E valur of Slavery i/i .r»ry n-jn-r.ui'.n-'/rvn-ttn) State, -’T t( tcill demonstrate a selfishness of tre L.»- ■ r '' >’*. mini K<>a-r»li7 t „ y Uex td Southern States incapable.' If dissolution of I T~ the Inton is to be followed by the revival of the 1 S'PfHal /lOtlfCS. Slave-trade, Virginia had Letter consider whether l o n « the South of theXorthern cunfedsraey xrould nolle 8 ‘ D ' & C ' P ' MARK^B. far more preferable for her than the Xorth of ! K*jiiT*rrt'ittrji <.p S'luthrrn rorf,deran/. In tho Northern confcder- ' TKISTIXo, Jon anii ai.l kim.j ~,, acy \ trginia would deriro n large amount from ■ ' v li AI'PING 1' A. J- Ii; it the sale of her slaves to tho South, and gain lhc j Warehouse, No. uj Wood increased value of her lands from .Northern cm- -J W ood s.reet, igrntion—whtlo in the .Southern confederacy, i i«.«m at market „,i„. ' with the African 81are-trado revived, she would j POSTI.Ey, NEI.SON 111, osc two-thirds of the value of her slave-proper | fi , ’ of'her lands^• D ° alkdit,onak increlsc t 0 I be value (JU MIAKKKLS, SOUl.‘ If.,N VICES Thesu are bold and significant words t„ b- UJ “-Wuxv wt.riiCAtrrsTKlttscVTliKs- w.„„„u. uttered by ti.,. Wise's organ.-A’ ' li,J, tW S '"‘ 1 hh.ut. The damages suatainr,l /W 1;.., Hie West from ibn iM • K rc,r,l ag crops in | Wareiioat*, jvo. 17 eiarkrt »i upon our home nnrte.sT' , HS I, ? J cll ' cot i rtmuuit„lt. pa should we be mvored with e r ; J - C '*«*»TV, M. U., thcr such as has prevailed ro’r’ll-' ! UT i ,6:! n,w tbero will be nothing lobascast,ecu', li? 3 , ' a " l ’ 1 "'"""t l “" 1 “'e adv.nurr.„r 10.. w„ e„ri.. c .. moot upon; for it i, generally ,' I I,;, ' l VC ' : i ,ll * l ".ei"i«r.™t ~ra,tir.., „r.. r . p , with half an average crop of , „r„ 7,1" ,"* al I" "" '» htnuiCA I. ami mkuica 1. c.1.-w his season, the stock for the otlt : »rrrr.,„„ be more than sufficient to „,p,,l r , "““V j '' ,\ f .» I <'■! M. r-..„j,.... The crop prospects iu Kuroi.e-bri m i? ,An,i :i" j> \[ i M ’ *“ - ‘ U) I n»u n a hv,., r reS l i Ie u lin r* ilI | Il * inodenucljr ’ J l: ’‘ I llhii n' vest m tho Luncd States, added to tho ho J * f " h M,r - r . k»., m>/it.ji. atocks of breadstuffs now in the hands 01 fare? ’ “ ISOE!8 3 SEWINO MACHINES" bated" Io an,™ ■*«,«*,*„*** «,n,,”^ pated. It is gratifying, however, to know ll m , as a nation, we cannot sulTer from low p. 0 r produce, which result from a snperabundan, supply of Ihe necessaries of lire. Agricultural products underlie all our wealth, and the broad er and deeper this foundation, the marc per manent will be the structure tub» erected thereupon.— Cm. (iaz. \ Notei. MriaoD to Prevent Potato Hot iL e i*' a “ b^s ' “ fe >' 7Ca, i «»« for arnnse mint mserled eohj pe „, j nto potnloM j p |„ nl . loi; , T ' ,C rraull »«•?" unusual yield if iT?" S' '*}*• »onnj ! I offer? .I am J Hh "° were ba.fi; !r. d „ AcUl, K on the hint, Mr '.larlcon i ■ fc ° g V * eTelo P eJ the theory lhal ||,„ po I lalo, being deficient in nitrogen wont, l „ ? an cq til valent of that articloVo'n, the i" ! ring Urn time of growing and „ F ’ ''l*' 1 I disease would beCounteracted He h t ?■ “i the experiment, in.ertinr four or 've "T* each potato carefully avoiding injury in TbF ’ eyes, and then planting in ihe u*o&! wav T)»n 1 * ul,c , '' ,l * operator,tnaicjnswiih «**.<>*, nssult was perfect sticcess-an of amMw,/, sumujxt nol „- I Loth peas and potatoes, and the latter n.Tfectle 1 •*™ twm/ng tkiullj tue. free from disease. The tabors were fo.md : "»»* •>« b 7 *idr*ii o g j™ healthy the next spring, and were again planted i ? ,ur ALEX It. REED, Agent, with the same results.—JV. y. Ton J m... cs vuthetrset, rttuhargh. A Nbw CoHnifDßCit.—‘*Why was Lavater like- j ‘ “ iUt “"T " COuM write Alcohof, Cologne Spirit, U(1 p usfJ oj| i ■ * “Wl l A'ei. lMandl7oab»addtre«. i Af Gcntral As- r lembly of the Prc-by «i»h Cboiei, vrjiich has 1: $“» cl “ B . cd I u 5 Bvll'tin. ° Tun i)i.u» I.r.rrcn Omen.—During a ring}* 1 year, in addition to some soO,ooft in money re . turned to its lawful owners, there have been found in the letters and restored, draft.-, checks and oLher valuable paper* amounting to three and a half millions of dollars. In the greater number of instanced dead letters which have thus been returned to the department, have failed to reach thrir destination in due course by rea son of misdirection. This may doubtless be i attributed to the hurry in which the banks and ! lar K e mercantile houses close up their correß , pondcncc for the day. One bank Bonds a letter | covering paper amounting to thousands of dollars • inside the package is addressed to Nashville. I outside to New Orleans. Another heavy rernit ! lance is directed to Troy, New Vork, without : any address whatever on the inside A third i package was directed on the outside to Louis ville, Kentucky, I lie inside direction to New Orleans. Who Bcrned mr Si rn.v Timin’?': Thai i* now the question. Tho Washington correspondent of Ihe Chicago Trihun* intimates that evidence has been received which tends to fasten the guilt of the transaction upon the contractors them selves, who thereby realized more from their contracts than they would had they delivered the supplies os per contract The correspondent writes : A recent (ravcl.-r from the camp brings cor roborating proof that the trains burnt up last \ winterer fall were r-.nlbigrated by the contrac tors, who would get more by this mode of dis posing i.f t heir cargoes (Inn by delivering them, lie say- that the wheels were carefully taken < tt Ihe wag..,,* before the latter wcrecommittcd to comh«i-n.,n, which is thought to boa strung tndic.vi.ui that the burning was not the work of either Mormons or Indians Splendid private fortuni * will bo made by methods nnnlognui m this operation, out of tho vast aceuinuaiimi of maten il* and stores belonging to the esnedi tion ’ 1 ) n r i , SCBrnoM “ A Tf ? on rr^me-l , D ,- 1 . 1 ,1 V |Jo the hrajerorAlexander comaitu tbef.dlow. il and KMrr ■ to/«atirtical returns rolatire to landed i.n.r . |.i | *r\y ami bitls in Hu.-siit. The numWr of f*m - 1 neaan.lthe ; il»"s whoare lan-l ownt-rs amount-to !'7 ucu in the pro- t Uni of these -<>•> po ,« e „ 'from one 1 <*'«. : cJ l.y the I ln.ono. .-erfH : J.mii rram om m 1 ,«l ; . . |*™ a "• frnti, -I In Rui . | nMi«rt MOh..| ra thnn Jl. T 1... l„,»I „um!. '•Oiniimhi ■«'.oro tho , There -to. therer.-ro,-'t.7..,, rrßons r tbfiu llint wsitnif f.'t an »h»j-;j-..v«»mm.ui >"aa»iion /W,, .1 !.,n, ,f I -a-Mfor 11.. ~f i '» nni» anU .Shoe Matniriirturera, jlarnnsa ■ laker*, Carriage Trinnwr** and j „ , Makers, (j U i„ K u. rmj« fhvorit* Uit family A fllll f Clf 1 lln AhoTH .1 .. P..- K. s-1-ri.v w. :u. M ,X7„ t ': k vnnuu “T™ SSSSSTUfi^ WHEEL B R 4“wiL u'on’b ~ Medal FAMILY SEWIMO MAOHETE This MnchlD. Stltcbf* th« Finest or Coarsest Fabric I ; jltto atbcttiscmmljS. Permanent Office. m«-.b a k e"&"a » ' - t'Ompijmg witlithc urgent request ofiran- i . • rcvmu i* 1 * * S’Jonr. Grain and Protlucf. GAL PITCH &J. W. SYKES j i-onnuission and Forwarding: jicrciiantr PE«ISASiE!im.T IS riTTSBCRGH, | n,y;; : lr'°’ /’.HaWjJ, P„. No A .° : ptnn A I.L KINX>S OF “PiV.-jtk tiik st. cram hctkl. M *T.« , X'.qir .'■.n/laj-, fii Consumption. A»tHns, Bronchill ( w j »n other Chronic Complaint a ootßpltffttej with orrsorAnr; Pulffiocify Pivsw, iu-rlujli.; Catarrh, Heart fiiwn**, ;i.im ■■/ the Liter, By- P*p*in, Oa »r,n , r \.wt i:e.nutd Ihvr!;,!* ;» r ,. r.irnrftly cautkn«sl »cvnH wait in" 'k* r * Cl, ' ,n, ' *>bw«l curability ••u any ir-ntmrnt bv -i ! ° e I.ui f,u, ij..„ that the -**at ..r.tlie .Juu-teP can ber-acl.«H„ r bv l mI.sU-i.-d." f t m MV.. •tatM. (|„. ~ in Dip luu, *VN" rtau-r r.,r a ><*t. r .iii,.. tl . II- I.J r " CHINA, glass"and queenswarb' | SI'RINcJ STofR JUST OI’EVED, : AT THF. OLD ESTAJILLMIMUyV uF 111 J? It "3T KCIGBY, -.4 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., i ~u r>"\v fr.-m Kun.j.t‘ and K~".n, :l ~ , a llis '‘••"•rn-t.r „,«• »dJ ttWHu! -r Wlntv ■ '«’!'«• T.-*, l) inins Tnilrt W -. ir> . an ,| ,l, n , anj) . W|(> l.iHtr,. ,llll} (,•] f-'ir, • Wl.itr Y lint':. .1 hun M ""* TaU* W;m, knu«M to lie lUf t.i n JniuM- n .>w in ,.•[■< ItniiAUnin *»'l I'Uwl Ca.torr; UrniMii mU.t |.-h T»U- A, lir *.*'il*-r.4r .|.|i,|r.| v.ir}, ~U„r. fir,.. lv..rr farming. »» «.lll.l („ f y |,mi, i>(t j , t " tn "**l *hAt.-%r,.»uA A]. •I'".' * *'lit »i'i hn. ;iti l t.. ihc.' fliraituli.-f _ T«> MAI;llli.ji ).ADU.> lt „ Imm, i m *!<'"< I Hu.-. l,i im;..n Hu- :,i.tJ.Jv {"Ti.-I silh r- r,., 1Y,r.,„ -r fiul 2“t * pAUi|>lil-t, fr-.-. Hi- ao-t.l <-ri!nsix*K* * ro. i-.ii-i. wHOIiBSALU CLOCK DEP O T~ *°* li Ftrili «lrf*i,nf»r U oc»«l I'' K ! M A N .V M K Y It AS' A i; n i t, j v/* .9 / / vr n WATC:vr>;s TANCY GOODS. ' v '‘ •' I[ r !•: ui .m h KAsTER *> j ami Howestic Bills of K\flinmrr. rkti i ir. \rr c up dj; .1 , 'V V ' V h " r) ,v . I'""”’ S 'K’‘ ”“>> f «--• 1 > ■ t . ( l •* .v r, '-t T . r '' S /. 1 .. A ' N, '/; NA ''' i:i ' K " ! - EAli!i --< M‘-l" 1, •-i.il..-r.Cam >11,-1.., , v , AH ' *’ K S " A ' T K I) l-'ORKUiN >-X I <'• II T It I Lr, S ]I K \\y N li Y IU N« A.N, KIIKUJIIA.V *. co., ' V T,U ,A|, '- N »ANK. U.MH.V. |N i, N -y hU'Mi OTKKLINO AM. L'plfUUK c ' , „r, i ot j vr • »•■»«—. <• til X< merchants. ' .No. I*l sirfK, si. 1,0111, \| 11 ‘ K. . ' t ’-' M ■*<•••. It:UiU-«H. r- • r.. |||- "* A. 1!,,.Ur,. il.i*. I . * l - i, 111 i.-i; in, i M, '‘- r '’ • A.- i ; it) ■ioJllN CurllUAN ,v UK.. Iron 11*1, v. v „„„ Wimlovv MiiiHi ri, Wimlon liiiarilj.it.. VANDEVER & FRIEND, A *' !f 1 >*’ *’• V-S/V T I, A , t sin.niroim i\ «ua rvc Kii v. j r 'll .."'V!*':. I ‘"' " f • V ‘' f ,b "* J j ** w> •- H U'SiN Lm\ K.T4 lU.fc, , M ,„„, UIU n “*• l-irr-tri*. a,„| ot- j \Af A.\|l LAUD ‘ * ' •»»*««* ' I Uir.t ' 1M.1.. .1., ,1,. iiij-.'T .. ■'? S,. . I>AI All I.|. KKV X (\t Wciul. MIAMI„s f'trryjino;/!, r.t. HIJ-1 tf (>■ A A CARRIER & BRO., 1 11•■ l *ur"!i. (li-ncrul lii»iirnm-.i *V r-ll Kowrtti Street, , riTTSUCIio tf, Fr y V.< ■> I *ini • K»-r Klr ' * l.»l- Klirh « Ukfti ..f nil ..... A A CAKIURK, . ,T,ft lv ' ,f ' A S IMIIUIKII. I_, AlVn cYj£,.A.Y t " j lin,.rfv,7( j»LaCK. LACK >r V vi-f ft" I * ll 'r" *'».y»r» tri-nornliT. u-itb U,.. Mr.l «n.l m-t jX> ■«> 1.-. * ,' r ~, «l) ■-< <>l flonnni'r Q'>u- fnr.ir thi-nj w „., ,„,,r p1r...,.,., 3;dfl ; JU «>* pUni. laL w J«; vM A N .V, »O N , ! Mtmi'llV A imR(’HMKU» MAMnfActurrr- »n K.\ A.MhXK uurslu.kuf K.ir- TOBACCO. SNDFF AND CIGARS, i *'***i™~. w* «„uK AM! , , u ;i, • C KYOINO AMM TOBACCO, T7INK +'S-uubn,i.i u^i./.w,^,,, tSttrflAU , yt ;Jr . AKU,K 'urmture or 0... I'ITTSHIfKUII, I’A- ! mnmilncAiirj,,* flir '! h iT., i-. ,ni:r ' ; T u ■vorm;*c... 1 SJ* RlXii (Jimiii \> • , iuj „ ■ ** i ati.'iii i>nnn" 1 30 /i's-H,'”: 1 , I r. f-imk. I'r-r.i >1 <>r»,r.. j i ;,V;7" V "‘ B M4OKKOWX * MXtBT. H;. r 1 l-lU-fty utrroi \ URAF IIO.'rPUATE OF LIMJE- I *'iK ‘ ; I | 'ii,, Chlornf. rm ,|,J I A Ir^h .„j ~;“X^ vl ■ u ‘« «-"'■% | !_“!*; - . MACKb»WS * nxtKV j J.TJL mna ahonlWn Hun., I„ " lluln » ! ‘"j? 1 ” t >*wis a «■"' 130 “ LS V KraJfi'rd'sCut and Dry TuJht, -J- - - . * KLK3*ItTON, 107 W.hwl.i I S CI ' UK NS, BUTTER I Ti'i in , J!*"- ,h-> Llbfrt.Tßtrwl. JU aubiNbbi^if I^^^ —bills Kxtm FainilV b b^^rtno *lour for nl* l»j * ’ “ ,a wiEis ioo n No, m ut.,., WU.C. R/wtawjM P „ j^iLuiiT WITHROW r.of;L*sß KJLAOS UIJLKR RIIWISSII.V Ml SIN It JIIILLRS, fOl'NDKlls AND MACIIIJ«ISTX V W j\ts 3-t I Q. ru x VV OU K H Pittsburgh, Ponna. Offlre, JUnrkrt •tree** ••r»- hll of Mtiun huiriDcw »nJ Mill ilAchitj- Wo'rL * 'Vorl;, Meani Uoili'T* mid Mun-t Iron .lol.t>«nt? aM 11-jiivj r | tIJ . *hwjt m’lW. mrC' ly«lfc •J. ax. u rrrij'K MERCHANT tailor, N f V 51 St. Clair Street, , V ,, W‘»P.» PITTMBUIIfIII, Ta EISH! FISH! " < u/ N m^wT , ' V ° V ,UNn ‘ * H'l.l. STI'I’I.T OK TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL. XQ - MACKEREL, Attention. 'P*!*'"! I.jthecath, will meet prompt Courts. j] i-- —ut i i in— h> «L*!iiu2 to c.‘u- John C . Bakor & Co a fJKM’IVr. J EWiiLKY, SUYF.!: A ,V/< /•'..! /* /- U. 4 \s i i.'ii :•] ; .R.y i dul.") SJ - Hui.MKy .v ■* v t> n i; i / .\ r : a AR'i «*KO. ||. A A DKiI.OX. —~— / I-’ • /, v r . n R ¥ <; o O i i S Vfrj rhcip fnr CA?n. KKXT-a iww _*•»» «»T__ W>T»; M Jl4.k« ...... A Li,l, v. 500() A ’ OErT s" ClS ’ TtlrSi *' !| " 4 “ v r:r:- v i-Tratiom. Aj--nt» bare nude or-r ::.’,(VO ' »'"i o-lj water. Lmh. t,,.. * ~ ohod-*.— belter than iUI other similar agsiucics. S*'nJ tm. *' •« n admiral h a .i a . r.-.| • . *i *tani| s ami pi t W png.e partiniUrr gr»ti«. •tn;.n. *->1 «iM t, :;n.T_ rrmuiM bROWX. Lowdl, Mw. »nl. For f.trt:.. r ... * ALL trkmUoi Imt.eoileaud Feeble-niindoi] alk3Ani tiniJim J*teaa. procure rintolare gratis of LK f—A two f-i-iry Brick £« —m>..l.woaiT Dr GEORGS BROWN. Rim-. M.».- 1-u lUj .ifmt, l-t.-m nmJ J, S 3-4 IS O.NB m f,l,i «»■ ~7 r, ««.ar»-d ly azenta. retailing n.r pati-ui* - .*> .» . ' i .v-ml i namp-. tor lrtier« and Ur*-u. -If(jr K ItiOU.V, !,.n,;|. V.,,.' : - *1 | /'IOMMMtCIAI, LET lEK PAPEK—Vrrr "R* 011 SAI - K —\ alve Simon En-in<>. V"""P"*"*-. "> ruin ' & TV' V" 1 l ')iM-r HEAVY LAID ENGLISH LETTER P\* r '* f 'f i.f ill.-!■-•{ qiiai’n' v Ul< ' I'EK-t akdaod |.Mn— f-r M U by " ' *’ «iilksol,!|..u »t,.| ~n Wi _, “H U . s. HAVKN.ror Market and iid «« I" •*** ;!** r ;c»»v. ei.m Ell ~ i . Urni» nf w»l«< w mI U- ui:«J>- km.*n » r AI LK—^ \\ hue ami Bine, Brua.land John ikuiN a tun* rfT»hU'iPf »av»;n TjH)K SALE"OK LEASE.* I'lliTK^rb; ffi •.I*-- I APEK-S. Sizes lilhc.'jO, J? Smilbfl.-M sml t'brrrr All v. lui f.-,i °' ,x ’ l -“t \V < IUVFS'f fre-nt li>--Wp nill:Al> UALI. I-AI-KKS-A itn .»„pl f ,A " r “"' “™ ‘' ' - .*.• 1 ’LU'.JIUU. mi, »n.l Oirt.-U .1 »n,I Spron- i.11.-v, fTr..-, , , —Bnr-1-ri Uinl (’ir, 1- i *r llwikMli.l., Ill% ;n u - ,r , f ‘ H * t,m ‘ -ju‘r.- t>y small man, WilbiniLn.l i ,n..| 1-,, , • iAKsiIAI I.* i O ■•ri-t'-.*i,(| .‘-'pine*'M fn-ot I'J l-u Alhh IJOAJ.i* PRIMS lor Kilo iiv "ti Ali-«li.-nj. r.irstiu and Duller Mm-t*. Mi«- »n>-l \y j- M a i'4ii *r, , , d'-sh-ny ali-y lUllr,>*.| Suti-io. f.-rty r».i,t} a nvo* ... K ‘ IMU ‘ K 1,1 ->*»' fr.-nt l , I.‘i-I„ t ALLLCJIC PRhi’.A K ATIUN'S A tfr-uml.u I«rl ..r ,-ul Ji Mipl'ly "f 11*1 MnUrt jii't rei'J aiij r..r aalr j,. ' . la ‘ l " «h<‘ N-w r.uuj and IlilM-ili- Ci-m a. V.AIINKSTIKJK t ' ,-tr J . _ n> '; -1 '*-• **-». r.-riK-r fit" Wnod and Koiirili »t- - 11 . v 1 - , |y iu Alii jli.-nj City. Tldr I j n'JMl'urvn SVU.M- .STTM.|.\(;]a_:„i ; -„u,» j 'L 1 " 1 l-y II J. K.UINKSTI-CK ACO ! tnrup.ko. T mil.-, u-m UtrvK— a r-a 10 n.1!.- T^'7' ;Kt: ,,iv ■ • m ' ,l I- FAIINKSIOCKACo - WILLIAM 51. HAK 1.1 NO li»N.‘ | I>Ei:SUA\ \\'.\ N'TKI»— ■The I.ri,-e m> - I-- Tliir.l »1.. U imul.lirl-1. j XJ j'ai'i n> I -J I- FAUNK-Ti.< K 4 (.•.'j . IVtAUi.IIT HoRSE FOR SALK. —JiN ' - " 1 ' ‘-i ir- i U an.l K--urth nirc-t., Ii,IH lb*y l|>ir«a, j-t-arn ~M. m rl j; i I 7 A BBI.S. KINK K 1,1 )J•|J _ 1 n cf , , l ‘ l - 1 '- tuirll. wuL. t—ntlf. f.tr v«li- |.y | 1 / t)|.,r,,|,.|. v * 'in -l M llU'- 1 1 T -' !l1 " ' : K'ti:i.«»V A CO. | ;».. r , y K ,_ ' •)( llin L!3< IJ \(’o\ H\ Ms — NJKI , ! - 1 ( hOKsALK.--! vUUU.,t«u, \ in More|,,r ; V. * '• tb-'J-'ii-M. i.. \v= >i,r.-is. Ui.-,. r .i„- • r, ' n -* , s:niiirnt ini.-tid- <|nitt •»« • t-n»i ••••«•■ l.> iin- in tin- omili y. 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IVrm»tii to t*or ***-■''' ’ -al- l-v l , VNt . :•! tb- premises and wock.aaineam it.nn* 1 r/ v i> i» j I'iyine at the Moir, No. -.*oo LiN-rty I We- • I ;)( 7 . ■ 1 "lure awl I-- wilirr the Ist June or l«l Joly. 4^s'r ( - ~r ..*>!■ * A.S.IKK uiei ' i, ': r,,K ' - 'l- rii merrLanta »ill la. ' «Hh ailkl.-.,,, iheaN.r,- T ,. rv f lTlir3 (,i,. , I tlm, -HI,I to rMnr,. the., 1...,;,', „ jlllrc | la ,,. r . J ; v ... yAI Mir-:»lKLriu:K, Ja.. A IliJO. i i , ' r u f “on- l-a\ ins i laim- j|,.. i, l: „ ui|| J.~ , , P»ld Oh nt;it | BU ~f |*„. lr . nni , ,|. . J;j , hr | ! ,v ‘- 1 -"■■l- i.-.r.. 11 i-akk sr»*t:iii s ■'i i<; !,T i .v < PARK. M CURDY & CO. MAMiKAiTf'KKIIS OK MIKATIVii '"'y" i: ; "M*«.Ti'irm i-KKM.ki, I„r rr.u si"l I• • Kao.- 'I .*•,,]! Until. r-ul.(.r Ar xvv;j^ ' lI'I rx., 1 1211 x,.;, ., t P«niiM. SOti,? >*—. - HITCHCOCK, Mci:ilKKlU 4. GO., S nr'«•*»!, r-, j.. JI iifluiHt,. AC- i *'• ' .ir-iinp; nn.l Men-hnno. -A l|i| W 1101.-ki],. l>c.l],T» li Prmltice, Flour nn.i Wool, Oliver' B. Ice Cream Saloon 1! * SSI. ( 1 :■% i r St ro^l. ’> the puMif. wlif-r** a. 1m , e - t K „,U I— tcj.: ■ Hi 7; it£r£r£ A i. Male and Fernalo Academy '■» v, JIi.NJU' UM.iifcH. I'lOsaj-*! I oi'.m;u iu., rp _ IJi 'i. •;i".ULi.;.> i2lt „ No , l L u .| N,„ jsij.i, u >i> *m. Ir-.tu «jl . *V,, r? 4” ...,‘r.rr • , (tl rujjufrr.tLTistha** o rM»r •■' >-"•» ■( ntiji-Otnt*. K-I. I Jml*D J**rk. Allegheny: OtJj. \T. Jjnviniti. j r J - 11 .G,i’ > .r furt>.. r finriK-nlir*. n'JHrrM .» KKV H. WEBBER, rricci*ij SY-rlil Ito.nT Cj; IV VJKA O (.VI.I 'l!!UI|.n»:, _ CU'fc ISLAM*. CAPV^ kv .. , Tim :.. h t mil It f. 311 \VnJuat strict. _ <.n tli* j.r.-nii*'-«. tny2S-'inri»i SrNb'RißjL. - - - - i f,) !m*p» fi«T. j k.f-nn,!, V" < O C » *l* ■u- .1.. I’;*'” -’s l, ‘- T..W*..- •i.fclH-*u» U p«ri.rrY. II *,„! i..,.. I>’J 6aj» priflM) KioCofrf-; !•’ .)> Halm aii.t IU»Id I -Ti •}.. O*mj»o On-ini'»l ... 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Tl.f. w.uth .■** ami «.-riiM-aM.,„.,u-o. n r- partly c l.„r.si and impr-ved- I tb« .* nm-Psl with s„p.. r iwr tm.ln-r-a.,.] ii, u wn.a.. I, w,H Uy spring and ninnin; .rr.n,.„».— ,t.i,.,d.r.si tl,» H„e„ U-], ~r landiu H„. r-.imi,. It mill- wdd undiTidi-d or in .inn t- M U. suit | K,r ' Ims-r*. To th.,t in r- .l rrCdc s r •>p|H/rlunity is rsr-l» nfl* t—l. TKarm ror Hitlr. Hi: ANI'KRSON FA KM, 2» mil,. HS tU“ At N..«r l|.|. |,t„|,, 1;.',..-, t... J«9 ii ..u ] ultnaO n Ti.r-i.- A... ’■! ri »• I it'--J tiui <*ti tj kfni.>nt!. !•<.],.„i „t ba-lim,, „t -: l.*cJi««l t-.« ai-tthvr I- -wd-d 1. j. a *:n mint tn,.i-»- and a ' lar.-o fmnir Jlart. id i.y .m (.-.-i 1 Tlii< o.V'i'.r hrm um . Inch t »» f ~ <>f cnltjn.tn.ti, ■ {?•>ni. and w. a rt^|aa'taidf* ,on vi.nii’iit i*t i chnr.l,..*, W.IK* 1.. » u r t.rF'. at Til lit U^KU’tl , <•< of iiiJ.ldv.tlT .1 jM-'tfi.'"'.'. N-t. hrivriit.,l,. J-a, • VaJuaole <3ty Property for Sale. 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PBIVATE SALE T H R E B wB B K S '■JTIIE SUBSCUIBEU nAS SOLEIirSEX- Trxsl ' a nntsirwius ™j, Imtftp - j TB IK» WM i nn t , f )Ut , t( c I =i[)i of Junr. .tori; (TFrilMTUi'. E .Ki.i Oil AIIIS A T COST Tll> J* »l- OIXIBHII'I'I vri TUESDAY. .MAY Is,-,I An.l * ill rout.lino for 11, m w.-tV., I ti*' |>rt<-e will bo murko-Jin plain ■'l on.’h article, ho lliat visitor" ran ; ,t dREAT OARttAIffS OPPERKD. rtßßr Ail -oms lr** than 1100 ram!,. , | i r It » . ~lil ~f .Uy, win hr . f, r ,p. t . wi>U .i.1i0.l ! rmi'V4ur N-o. :u Killh Stroot i ■taykes’ peshttsa store, .vo. sttj khtt !■ I Vr.S /; / j: f , u t ~ A s. JAYNES, Proprietor. / \TiIl PRESENT STOCK OF - CREEK ASID CLACK TEA ‘J ~ 1 " U - 1 ‘•AT.-. .u:.l p«,r-U«-.l u,.. ( ~h a. tI- T>"f« M-.rhAM- *..« V ..,k and ni ,.| . ,br •>**-« ~,,1 T, .i itii- matkH. U'i< trill m-ii ir mu. i: sai. r. ax„ T , , pOWEST PRIC3ES. 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