. ■' ' ."' ' ' | PITTSBURGH •| ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ‘ r -Wt* -*-4»- - fir '■ t gtuggtgte. , IVTACKEOWN 4 FINLET. Whofosalo XlL'.Dngglati *odlUoqj»ctor»ri of o»rb*® Oil, Na IGT PHUbonb, r*. J*3odjd |> L.FAHNEBTOCK & Co., late ofthefinn -Lie ItJk'.nhDMtNkftflKfMdHaeesnnto fkadas No. i», comer Wood aod Fourth S 7 A.-PATTWESTOCK ft CO.. Wiiimfc • Mia DrdgßbU «wl Jttaoltetamr of While lead, ■odliUMtfjre, coroff Wood aod frost itrect*, Pill*. *orgb...~ ‘ ' radi7 JSOHOONMAKKR, MANUFACTURER • cfWhlt* li*L Bed Uad,SlM, Wut, Lithurvl'iU tj andWtoWal* Dealer iaJalnti, OiU,Tfcnil»he*, Tam®. tin*, No. Wood at, Plttabcrgh, Pa.,; oc3Jyd J“ OHN HAFT, Jp. (SUCCESSOR TO. JAS. MM offer.) Wbotmle «od Beta!) and Dealer In Paint*, Oil*, DrMtoffh, *c corner Wood and Bl*lbati*eta, PUtaborgb. ... Agent fhrPr. FonTa Medldne. apfll TOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL* U *rf&l>rage,JP«fatx,on%Y«nfRAUN;* REITER, WHOLESALE AND D BetaH Uboty and St. Clair ait. Pittafaorgh,. 1 •- -y • .4-: ; } n TOSEPtf MUNO, (SUCCESSOR TOT U >WOc« * OaJeoroer lUrkctatrmtand Diamond,km>a mmatlTMibndsftill »wJcl>m[>lM«t«ort™ntor Droi, JbdWmtlMMD* CUmu, Vorfom.rj, «od .11 .ttldopS? Uiol&ftaki*bnaloMUL ■, j carrfnllj' compocndtdat all 1 • • , '•■• • ;• i&AI T)?; « E ,°- 1L UnOQQIST, mj\llS£Ke2’ s ° na ' ° rWooJ ■ t "'‘ tJtobucf Btaltcs. L** ... ——c. n.i*rcn. EECH & UUXCaiNSOiN. Commission »5d Forwarding Merchants, deiUcra in \V«t«m Ita terra Cheoao, flair, Fi»b, Bacon, Butter, iJ nW t*4 Oil, Dot •Q 4 hart Ashes, Seeda, Grata, Dried Trait, and Produce irneraUjvDwtbnwdaFamUj Floor atwara on bind.— ****& fo r of MadlronCo’a celebrated Stented Becood «* 1U between Wood and Bmlthflald ttfc, I'lttabnrgb, Fa. ~ - ap^ljd pEKESB WAREHOUSE.—HENRY 11. OOLUNS, Forwarding and CotnmlMlon MerchanLand Dealertn Chrwvßutter.lAko Fi«h and Produce generally, W Wood at, abotc Wa l*i, Fittjbnrgh. my4l J. NFIELD ' LATE OF WARREN, rOmOCoaniMonwod Forwarding Merchant, and and Cbeea0 > Matter, pot rro °‘ «*- ■l)*™ C, ukrbst, flourT Pro: imd Oonunioion Merchant, No. -267 r ° f clT "“■ * ll ™- raspeet tally »oHdted« ~ anMy A (successor ~x6 r* '«Vth 4; Brolt.) forwarding and Caaaifauloh Mrr iu Woo, « “M«, FltfOrfßawn, UrJW I«5 aftd Produw r»e«T>Hy t No. 75 Water PittelmrchltS E4?.y ;^vrAKElloUSE — J A:s“o;uit): v* I ’*'?' 1 " J“ F J»“ r . uiw “■»«» O’Teraacarti. 1 R -WIIITS & 00.1 (icDcral Cotn «•* ®«»w* l* - du^No.l^tibmy .ttwt,Plmbamhjpa. . . „IvST' /OMl * nn * ntj ■° nd ‘» l w* l «tSiclary returns Kn*r ' ■••■ 1 . Ka 9 Water rtws»c \ . * A £■P A K K f ~ K «, SECRETARY 3St* B S3IS.?!^ , SSS™ o ’ rt ‘ r “' ‘ r n <"^ fAMGERL, MARSH ELL. Secretary Ciri- F m* Inrorroo Otanfrany, M Water »lwt. I ,M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insnr • wOompMiy, 92 Wsteretrt*u # T COFFIN, Agent for Fmnk -2d TWrfS^ Hr * De ° CumiWZ,y ’ artier Wood I A.’ MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware » Mptcti Insnrtoc* Ox, 42 Water !»tr^t. HUNTER, Agent Farmers* nn*l Wm n struct. JOSH DA . ROBISsON, Agent Continental tf InoafmowOo, S 4 Fifth «tmt.^T RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Groat Woet' • *ni imaraacg Q 0,07 Front «Ut»L fflatpns. EOBIXSONIfc CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac. No. ai Fifth ftmL * ’ ■JLLIAM AJcCDlN'l'OOkr’Dealcr" OarTwU.Vo. lia M«rlu.t «treoL : * W- fl'OALlst/JH, pbEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Jl/ UATTBfQS, ftc.lfo. 87 Fourth >tn«t near Wood. , Sttornrsa. TRISR & MACKENZIE, Attorneys *t Law, , JLOfiW No, CO Fourth street, Pitulmrgh, Pa. Notary l’ub tip and. Ohio Oommlariooer. T> OIiKUT M*KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT Ell Law.aml SoUcUor oftbo Csufc of Pilubnrgh, No. UO Fourth EtTfct. Wtuburgh. d«18 JOSEPH'S-. & A. P. MORRISON, AT toniffjr* At L*wJ\Offl« No. OS Fourth *l., near Wood. Pittoburgh, Pa- ; Y . my 24 JDts (Soots. LB.otntcHrain..w M a. *ctpat. & CO., {successors to Mnr fl 110 V k Wholroal* and r.iyui! Italora ia Staple aud fancy Dry (loodi, North-enit corner Fourth and . Market >ta , .Pittsburgh. • eel CII. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • DryGoodi, *ign of tho original Bee Illro, No ft . Market otrofc4 Pittaborgh. • mrlO IX'-it.’ PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, .[%!• 'Hosier to ■ HonnsU, tlat*. Btraw Trimmings, and StrawGootM groeraily. «2S Catnaars. • . Carriage" and wagon Manufactory. M, IiVBTEPHKNS, Agent, Oorucr Smith field Street and Diamond Alley, fETOULD ronpectfaUr inform thocjCßjz, '??• public that bo U DOW fnratod m oboYalQO&tjy* *od har recanted the bacioeai of Carriage tßakJogiu allju ▼ftrMlM, and ioaDo prepared to exccate order* tor IF*gon*' dftUdooeriptioaa, including all work t>r Ire* MercbantV folicftlagacoottatianceof tho patronage eo liberally lx» • atowed opoo his whßa ot tho old stand of **Big«>ow k C 0.," bo would aware hi* trtreda that tho miuo car* aud atten tion will bo gfrontoal] hla onl«r* a* heretofore,h&ringao carodtheaerTicesoftbetwot workman, and luring ample ppartmeoU eUewheru for the flohbiDg of fine work. ttjpA good Moortmoot of btavjr work now* on hand, «ult- Bp ring boo. All work warranted for 12 mustho. ; - JSp»ParUCTlaraaoatioo gtreo to .repair*, J«l4:lpd • Ooseh and Carriage F«etoF|r. ‘ JODRIOHi BUOTOGR A CO., >_!; owmtr fjf.&tmorU en 4 Rtbecca Strut*. . .ALuaaittirr errr. . i tITOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- cMJt, Tf . form their fkloodi, andtho public rallr, that tboj arp aannthrtcriog CaniAgtw, Bartkocbea, Bociava7a,Bardca,a«igha and CUariota, Id *ll their tbtJ. mu otylea of fluEut and propurUona.' AUardmwUl boaxocotod with otrtet regard to durability aadbouatyof finteh. ’ Uepalro will aloo bo : attend'd to 00 tho Boot rcasooablo terms. 'Ucliig . In all their work tho' .boot Fit era Bhnfta, Poiao oed tt*hwi| they fedconO doutthal Ml who Urorthom with, their patronago will he orfbctly Mtlafiod bo trial of thdr work. ibrtaaeaUtwfbro pnr* diaoing oUawhoro, .. , , - * ' aofclyd , •.grc BE .CONSULTED JL/ •tDr.BaiUli’«,earßer Fifth udSnulhJkld *tr*cU,on MOKDATB, WKt>XK2PJkYS «d 4 SATURDAYS, from JO to l4od JioStfdodL : htonogo tin Bfoinirrllla good. J«23:ljrd* iJainttrs. < • JOHif THOMPSON , & CO, House painters, glaziers and asiitmu, m taiiui stjxket. rniuiinr •*®cat*J wU £ ***& tUfpQtctL Mixed PaiuU, OIL TnrpMtUM, TksUi, Jxtuui »ihl Unglleh TaUnt MenT ***4P»J«l®c, * Tcr r tnperior article TbiUdclnbii White Utdalwknoo bind aod for *a\*s— .W« are prepared to Qriad Colon lot Palnien, DrunUtaor btk*™** jttw •*«*<•* Dotlf, M we bare a mill which , dalsdf by team. PMotere will ure money by cettlna ftedy ootoce growna with m. - • mrWiy ... Painters. / LOSQAIAHE, House and sign painters, Man (Old Poet oO«2talMit>g)Thlrd ttnet, between Wood and Market rtreeta. All order* prompt! ylttondrd to. j M fn a ti|inilm iiyfn ■ Bth37:lyd apSolsterp. vuxn r. >V Will paperWiwkoiiw. P. MARSHALL A CO.,lm .'•••■ TV -pwtttseadDalers,B7Wooditmt, betwwn Poorth «*»•• and XXunaad JUlsy. wter* imj bo found ns exuiutiT* •■MtaaotofvrwT dsseripUoa or Sip* nanglngaJgr Par ,r laa.'Uaha, mnloc Booms and Chunter*.- -Xiao, window nrMT ntlowwt prices loooantiT dealers. osl« . 00. ■.nmnawow. tr.iu iuma». T?. EDMUNDSON rcO., Noi"'96 and 98 M*»ofcetnrar» «o 4 Itakra . GvprSa oooul . s f • ' A- TABEEUS AMD 00RD3, Must trnui auaa lurreS/P’’ 'JRSBBf .rr*« • - «p2Mad ifcusic, in. iTPHNH.- No, 8i WOOlTsr" .. KLKBRR t BRO., No. 58 si'liTU Agopt fotNtTNNU niTCIICOCK, McClUsEnY~irc'o.7 [Soctnjors to Iluffmsn, JTC nay *0o.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Product, Flour and Wool, °* d *“ *• Flour, Grain and Prnduoe. Lnmmission and Fonrarding Merchants,' 1?1 Pa. kobcet —— — — jobs bosh. _ AI „. OASSISO «fc BOND, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •Ao. 228 Aorfi Second Sired, » _ PJIILADE * ad of Fhh, »SSfIS‘ ted * th lb * n,^r Cipan, SnuSiL p'J. 1 Lil,cr, J r »l r opposite tliel»«ul of Wo«U-itt* : * mhlily Tnoju T. uiTS i cS; " WHOLESALE GROCERS - - commission mkkcuakis, ' And dralm Id JfLOOlt, IttCO.V. CIIKF.SR, ' „ MSK, 011.3 and rRODDCE. WO, na Second St., Pittsburgh, p B . gfr- Liberal mad* on cottgientacau. mrlS BMJKKXTwEGtoiS-GScor. T 5 w?. A f*?^' “COSali A. ve rco~ JJf WIKJ,«I„ Grpct-ra, W IS .m! SO Wood Mrooi, ruti Kffio, WHOLESALE ° rs ““ A,h - • No - %•s?’ o*o. *. MSB..™. jam* SSS: MijSmAXi l4 dniltr* In Product, and N o -141 Wt!rr nw^ StoiSiwrtoCb 1 .” *”«JJ>»i»~» w™. iJiVVvf! ;, ' A "" f: '";‘ .miiui ruin. ■n P K? iB - *• '- 0 - WHOLESALE "“"■•“"I*. No.lT3Wood.ol *■. *dl»rtjr atrwt, i’ltlnl.iiroli. jonN war? ’" * —— Watt & wiL^.n.lvholesaLe Giia TSAiAii dickey~,t co'Tv'uulesALe i #: 2f??7 ,^?^ii * Jil ' oMw, “ ,ntB ’ ,lod Dwalcrafa Produce go.gOWaterftreet, and 63 Frontstreet,Pittsburgh. 1 W bllh a 1 c cll O N WHOLE and Commi-Um .Merchant, *n»lUßal»r in Pitatrtir*h UatroUctorad Article*. Nn. If,o nrawer, ay, irf JOBS arwru A. A TWELL, • LEE & CO., WHOLESALE s£*» arann, Prtxloco and Gumralaaion Merchant*, and DejOwain PitUbtin;!, Mann&rturea, No. 8 Wood «treet,£> ***** Water and Prom U- Piminjrpli. tp ig —jw. 508ia0a,................. * '.rr* O ROBISON & c 6:, " WHo£eSaLe Alt* / t» Merchant*. and Dcalmiaall teS*?* pr S* 008 “ d K«*borgh SlumEtcftura. So. Z>u ÜbertymtnW, Piiubqrgli. Jalfclyd* Robert n. kinw. wuole'saLe grcC CER, CommUfioa llPrcLuit, and Dealer fa Featbwa, ' l !f’i} otir » and Mn,lj of Country I*rorfn«, No. 211 Li£ m-ty stmt,.mouth of Sixth, TitUbargb, Pa. Libera] at). rancra maua on cc alignment*. • - - IQWTMtIgr Robekt” dalzeliTT "co!" whole-' BA **® Oroqrrs, Cemaitailon st>d FonrErdlog Mpp cn.Disan.iPeA.’cnin Prrxine**m!PltUlnrgh Mannfatfnrrt, So. Liberty Kraft, Pittatmrgh, r*. mya S JKw* ® otat * Satntß. WlliLlAfll WABD, ' Dealer in promissory notes, Beads, Mortgages sod all secnritJ** for money, msonri can procure loana through my Agency, mi able terms. ' Tboae wishing to Iqtml tbatr cumer to good tdfi&un, •»> cn ®d c!im paper at my otßoaTfor co ?“?^3 tlons “k* tntorrlewi strictly coofldeoUal. ???# QIIANT 8TIU!liT » opposite SLPanl's Oatiiodral. Jebdtf , WS. RIuNTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, • Dealer in Religions and MiattlUoeoos Books, end W * po^Ltc T 7 ? A “«teM Tract Soebtj'a PobllcaUoua. rarlfcdawlyP WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., StattoiSl BUnk flwkJUon&ctm.™ «d J„b Printer* No. WJ wood street, Pitlatmiyh, P>_ EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • & Sadler,) Whole**]* arid Ki'Utl Dealer lo Booka. BUliotwry and Paper Federal atroot, Clh doorfll fc of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S'. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND BlttUooer, ■uCceMtir to Darirfon * Acouir, No. C 3 Market Fourth, Pittsburgh, I’m. KAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA , nett door to the cor ““ V T,,rb l'l|ubtir K h, r* Hcbool uid Uv nook, coir •taotly nu band. ,T no™! SAD 5 AD BOOKSELLERAND STA VL * WONgU,No.7a Fonrth rL, Apollo Bnildingi. H U ?,?, * !? IN E RT BOOKSELLER *»d SUtloaer, Muonic Mali, Fifth etnet. urnituro, Furniture - 'WIIOLBSALK AND JICTAIL. lI.P.DECKAFF, 87 BOWEUr, (WhoUaale Ware lloaae, and MO PEARL Bt>, (Retail Store,) HKW YORK. 99* IWliofTwentj-FiTe Dollar* Retailed at Whole**!* Prices at the Bowery atoro. Rofiewocxl, SIAITOGASr AND BLACK WALNUT PA RLOR FURNITURE Is SrocAtolle, Delaine and Plash. Cane mt and ccnram Parnltare la gnat Teriety, AUo, ENAMELED CHAMBER FURNITURE In setts from 933 to $lOO. Sraixa, Curbed Hair, Moss and Whaliboni MATTRESSES, AUa, Feather Bodsand ll'‘Jdiajc, Patent Premium Sofaßed. •Made, aud Patent Heltßocklgg Cmdiea. Beaters wilt find at the slA>« store*, the largest and best assortment of any establishment is New York, andean buy «Üb*r st wholesale or retail, ebeaper than at any other boo win the city. „ ' noSkSmd t .~7MfXFB B~ UV9HM ■TAMES W. WOODWELL. CEAIES, wholesale and retail. Embracing awry «tylq of P XT R IT I T TJ R b. ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable fjr PARLORS, CQAHBCKA i)!D DININO ROOMS. Xqaal to any in ItEW VOBK AND PHILADELPHIA, . Am At • L O WEB P R ICES. f tftid* nad* bjr hand anil WuT»nt*d.*Y* CABINET MAgESfI Supplied with any and CHAIRS, 110TXL9 AXD. {SIEAMBOAT3 FomWi*jnUioiboiti*t notice.' - Wambooiu, Noi 77 A3TD .7® Thibd Strk*t, _jnr2fcdtf • PITTSBURGH, PA. JOI >«» n. i.Twn——■fix I *’ (- roost . T. D. YOUNG * CO„ : furniture and chairs BSS ““ “***•,-*. “ ~* >Jiwr . t-b.took«*oo. ffloOTtnisfiion, Stt. An 4 Wholmla Dnaltri la ftcurunc. €rtoms. Boofcsellcts, tft. dFumttuw. Manufacturers, nKNIIY GKHWIO, A'o. 480, con.tr />n.n o„rf IFo!„ut Str«U ?J£^L r !!!3 *?• *° >?* *«»», fino and Common ?£££ iiEA"* a 2?, fipßU Y »™»8«h ami 801 l Cord, Wtxd SSfiJi'Ssl'J 110 '"' 1 I*l-. n*x «4 Colton WKLLB, fUDOLK 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Po. ItlVTTtlfWmnß mm ' ______ uiuricruinj) op W 1 ™ 8 ' ™ONQ£ AND SWITCHES. r^L^iSSISr 1 frra "“•"^—pn-pur.ur. or 6 pmcmi. dlKonntfor<».h. CARTWRIGHT 4 YOUNG, (Soeceaion to John CutVTight.) MSS®, EiJSFSE ,°J ssM^sa.* 0 ' Jobw "' , " j K-cajj - II ' OE -~ 9- WAPSWOAM W . B. HAffAlIRMir. CRtDGE, WADSWORTH & CO., Manofactimini of Patent Oscillating Engines Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, pirrsDUEan, pa. Noata Kao or nu Aaaxscct, -g? 10:1 y ALLKQIIENY OITI MOORHEAD & CO., *AITtrrACTCBJM OF Ajn •rt r«»« , Plain and Gar ru g ated, SHEET IRON, For Hoofing, afttterlng, Spouting, Ac. Agentl for IPboiff Patent linltatlonßnaaia Sheet Iron. 13a Firtl Strtii, Pittsburgh. •A. . LYON S, (8ucc«»orlo A. Lyoni ACo.) . aAMerACTimaaor LOOKING QLASS&-PICTOKE FRAMES AND OB A bBS IN ' VAROCIY GOODS, &0., f<&dir 138 Sl,| Pittsburgh, I*«, MORRIS Ac COLTAKX . Beta ntxuFAcrcaraa of HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC H, MD TBIP nAHMEBS. AMMURS 6f the following sizes Ac _ road* to order: ’ vji Wft ? In. fall blow, 3098 lbs. Price ft 36a “-•** ® “ M “ WBB " “ i£o. “j' “ " »“»“ “ «».• « ; 4IIM “ ■ ito °- 21 . “ •* Q2Ol •* “ SCUO «*“ Ordere eolfdted. For particulars addruu MOKOIS * COLTAET, Pittsburgh, I*a. «.wi n n WII-LIAM BAIUrHIZ.I. * CO., X. £® n . n fi **» below Marbury, Fittfibonrh P&4 STS A 'w B v OiL ? R MAK-StS AND°SIEET Ik?ul r< > a '^ o, '' Cl!rs ’ of Barnhill'* Loojjuotiro, Floml and CjrUnilw BoUen. Oilmttora. SJSJJSL ® t « un Wp"* CuQilenacn^Salt Pa£J n Lifo fonts, eta Alto, UlactumitlW tw rk, .^‘ ,e f an i}' UJ,,c ‘ iw «■«.• * S”SSSpr 4irde " from “ ‘ lutAnr '* promptly *iii , n<},‘,l ti,. JP~*" Ootton Mill., Pitts bars h KtS^li ciiilds & co -- maSufao- Pcnn A No. 1 he*ry 4-4 Shooting* Oupct Chain of til colon sod Ootton Twine; “ BeilOordi; • “ {’•rogh Uooc and Saab Cord; P*ttiD C R ° PC Uf “** * !, * ran ' l daocripUana; s ‘o'»of Loc»u, K.l.m * Wood g ¥* ct » *»» bare attention. JAMBS UIWIN, : MAN tJFACTCBKB OF S*? < * > ETIIEH: Sulphuric Acid- O Sw«*t Splritaof Nitre; Nitric Add: Hoflmau’a Attodyne; Muriatic Acfcfc Aqu» Ammonia, FFF; Xlmaa do Fowler'* Solttfion; _ M»y b" fiKind a£John_lnri» BT Water i.«. ftua: 4. JOBjrso*..:: w*. JO 'irwo». PBKItIN A JOHNSON, WJ SIANUFAtTTOnERa AND DEALERS IN E. CHILDS* CO’S PATENT BLAS TIHK ANO KATEB-PHOOJ CK.MKCT I .*wriM», IM Tttan STaatT. PUtabnryh- I»» P T TATJB fc SON, ' LtlMßf.lt AND GAS FITTER, No 10 l »-«. “ d ”«'"*> "»■!«-1 I aS >S '" T ’’“"'P* l ™ or PUOOJ. for K-.t.r, Gu „j 1 noSlltr M. „„ j ®mn cajupukll. a" | A N IT F A C T D R E R OF BOOTS 1!M Sti d " oi ‘’* i “- No. M iSlußical. Tliic DALAKCK OP mV »TOI(l5 ITOCK riAuo roams, rmojrtm ■isctactoit or CUICKEaiHO & SOSB, Dooton, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc- S* ***<*enil alsaed one-third Octavo PUno Forto*. will be opened end ready f ur eiaruiuatiou on mil .THURSDAY. JUNES.] r J4 KI f KOTfCE.—'The PUno Fort« laannrnetured Lt Chlckt-rlna* Bona, ere not ftimlihod by them tnanv other hotuein tbUdty, and all onl-re moat -ebaaera directed to the anbacrlber. nfl p Ttritfyy roui „ i OOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Here Iwo awarded to • cmcKMßixo a sow OVER ALE COMPETITORS SwteHASIol 0 "" aRASD rARU,R ’ 0I, “ D *“ J 1 The fbllavlßif Utter from : I SIGISnUNO tiialbkrg, ' The oHptoal manuscript of which can be won at the n»n, or oo.l.ttn conrtocToron. or tl ! iUprrlorlt j or Chlckrrlng t foo. Fi.no fort™ f .. Pirtsßcann, March 2S i w r , b | Ma. MiLLOy :—Dflor Sir—Since my arrival In America 1 h.r» cmulAntlf gM U>. PUoo, „f Cblctlrt 1,. i Bona, and lean only repeat to too fwtiil* . p * * tor the Piano# yon bare w kMly faffied tor cert* here,) that which I hare ao often aald before- fhaia. alromrnU are the beat I have wen In the United Spates and will compare farorhUy with any I hare ever Sow?. d Toum, r#ry truly, g Titiinnn Tb. tow lot 0m.n0., I„ n, SfSi |/SL are warranted „ - JOUR n. JUBLLOn. Bole AgentCorChlckcring A Rousfor Pittaimrob «**>« era Pennsylvania. Je&JAwT MUSIC! NEW MUSl'cFi £ OAR LOTTE KLUUK, I DAw'miD)!c* tr9el ’ ba,^nrt rec ' J * P* r upna, ib« following Wlrer spring rabbits, song and chorus—words by Om M. Dowe, manic by L. O. Emerson— "... Down Atncmg the Dili**— for 3 roice*—(Hover.. on Tb# Distant Chime*—for 3 voices—Oioter . id H*> What Too Seem To Be._ _ —...—.in"— ”2l Fi»r« The* Well, and if Forever—Byrun— reuaicbvJamM 1L Pholpe.—. —i..... .......... a« Tho Angola Told Me.Bo Coming Down the Dallied Meadow.™ £ The Reason Why. **"‘**f? Clara May—D. Wood— ~ ~ My DearestOneatilome I B*M« AagliUao—TaJiolirtuiaute..... “ nt Sehlcmaro Siw (dumber Sweetly) B#rniu £ learnt Home of Cblldbood ”® Xjj6 Nl*ht Bella ~ “ ft ‘ “ ™ ‘ "*£ESr Urlthka Hungarian Matk Ga10p.... Z ST JOINTS A V-S PIANIM " " ' TOST KECJGtVJSD—A lot U stklnway * 80VB _ . , O*IKOKAT*D PUSOa.IT #lll d “ ° r vnaalaw on. of thii. no *t«]Tc3 Plano Fottea are rc-itmtad to suia early atiDlltntiim fbe aappljr fallifar abort of the deman 7 ppU “ U ™* H. KLKB Wl * BltO* Wo. M Fifth atrtet; cua.iw. B “ toww * a°»* .i«h u itono',^4 rpHALBERG'S PIANO COMPOSITIONS A p*nt**k> on l/liiilt d'Amor*; Do 14 Don Puqoali; Do “Don Juo; Do “ Docratl* Borgia; Do u tm Somnambnlo; Do “Im Bagmwtc Do « Muaaiellat Do -v M Mow* in Egypt; Do “ liome Sweet Uatoe; Do “ Lett Row of “Summer, * Romance, with variations; Le Tarantella; ! - Th.ArtotBlnKlni.pflM loth, ri,„„.u uw,,l« r i Joit received and foraale at the Mafic Store of mjg> John ir. mellor, hi w.xxutswt i>f. fiUstanjjj iftiifitc.' i'UßLlfilliiD DAILY ANDWKbkLVby' e _ r x .Lj xj Xi s "> there was the a°“iv" gigantic, prtmmre, pre-Adamito, original Olii Sand ‘ tonc ' fr « h from a hundred PoopisS ll.a man of any amount of Eras-lho first born men —Patriarch of the whole raoo of tho lamb like who had boon re jectml by previous builders not posted up in tho qualities of ~uarry material. Then "here the magnificent. KGO! :;■**•* re hil'.°,.l? 1 K li r 0 ' 1 ’ P ‘‘ o ‘?* s »M invited (0 deliver himself before ilio Convention. lioT I ‘°“*h Sald ho h ' ,(l bren aoutowhat of a poli tician in bis time. This was an admission which Immediately after, ho said thatpnliticians never did bow to the wishes of tho I^ple— that they were hnngry and rnrenous se«k*ra after !’!&<•«« or office—l.og E ars for Congress and all at sort of thing, Oilier conventions had met to nomtuato candidates fur election. This Con venture bad only mol to look after the inter,•«!» of the I eople. lie did not defmo precisely how maoy mills per oeot. of their interests his Fan.- 1 liy Were looking after. Of centre they wontd not nominate a ticket-that was not even ”o molely contemplated, because; they "had onlv oict to look after the interests ol the People" and the “sperets of just men mad. perfect• After this exordiuuj, the distinguished speak, ertook up the .uhject matter of his. discourse I was accused of aiming nt political end. i dcntod it. I could have had the railroad vote if wanted tt, but I spurned thegifl at such hands i Ih i r U J“. cr H,l 1 1 “““ Md » Vorktown man 1 ITTfTVI wb ? WCro '’“P'iMJ there, an,l I Would defend those localities to tho lasl."_Some i of the delegates from the more remote districts were not aware that tho pesce of thoso sections anf.t h“ Fn hlJ u ' Ceri di *'“rbcd, or that their 11 y I l ?“ J i , ' cn threatened. "I had been assail- P '’l wl,n ° 1 w " tthsent upon tho People a Mission at Harrisburg. I mado an ar !“ M '™ Z .Supremo Court which the i;o.rlte was afraid to publish. 1 laid Mr. Mcri- I madU tr' ,7 '° aUe “P tcd “ «ply to thospeoch LpZ i f v l , bc ? p *" l, 1 mado hod been printed in Philadelphia, it would have raißcd tho devil there, as I have done in Pittsburgh. Mr Mcre dtth deiivereda-woil, yes, a ~„g i t„ pretty amusing Uttle sort of-an affair; but, air when took (ho thing up I put it through ‘l* through ms.way that John Hampton and I only could puLthingo through. You havo heard of John . Ho attended to the putting of things through in Iho first Charles' time somo two cen-' turics ogo. A portion of tho remote delegates had been under tho impression that tho pTutlo man alluded to wns still living and in tho profit able practice of his profession in the district In fine, Thornes pronounced himself as being tho embodiment of tho existing movement of tho people. He was tho heart of tho present sc ries of pulsations. Ho was tho vital centre of -activity. Ho was the ehoioc apple-tree of the orchard with tho clttbe around it. Ho was look stock and barrel—whole loam, gray, sorrel, bob tail snektag colt to the off mare, and crosa dog under tho wagon of tho concern, generally.— Like the man.that undertook the responsibility of (ho otreus down South, in consequence of a temporary uoßtoadiness of logs among his fel low-performers, ho hnd assumed the varioue roln of nng-masler, clown, india-nibher man ground-and-lofty tumhler, wire-dancer and oupi mhts own person And ho wao equal to the undertaking* With the sufficient Individual who stood with his hands in his pockets on the top of an empty rum-oask watching the launch of a sovonty-fonr, once npon a lime, ha could say “Let her slide gen’l’jnon, I’ll lake the responsi bility.” r The consequence of the speeoh was, that ooe of the Members of Ihe Family whom Thomas had pointedly charged in a set of resolutions W T *°* been a P ar, J r t 0 0 “wo®* iosidioug and dangerous species of pablio bribery/’ nomi nated his deorier for Congress, which was vocif erously ratified by the connection. Afterwards the ticket, which the hope of the Family had bitterly denounced in his delivery, na being be gotten of a corrupt parly, composed of office seekers, hungry politicians, party hacks, and all that sort of thing, was adopted as the ticket of the Faibily— in the face of Thomas' assur ance in his labor, mind yoa, that the convention had not met to nominate-candidates like the other conventions, but only “to look alter the interests of the People.” Thus mot, acted and ended the Family Con vention—a Party the sworn enemy of Parties— professedly fresh from the People, yet beaded, and led, and ticketed by defeated aspirants after nominations, the oldest hacks tho county has and politicians of the raggedesl and most seedy character—avowedly hostile to railroads and free-passes, and yet acting with, and pledged to the support of the most successful movers in tho attempt that saddled the county with its cause of complaint, and candidates that are ridiog the rail to this day, as dead-head®, without “one cent for tribute”—and, fanniest of all, making a purely local question, the beginning, tho end, and the all of a most immensely resolved platl form, and yet ticketing the little giant of the enterprise for a station where he can bring the available enginery to bear for effect in the dc- i sirable direction, about as pointedly and practi- cably, as though he were missioned on an cm basay to the KiogoflbeFcyea Islands. rPasoni. PATENT POUBLE-AOTmn ! .. - ■p 1 —; — U PUMP, with -INDIA HUflllglt HALL VALYKA. A Mr Connr announces himself through our tor Ci.torw, w«m, Uirirouia, miu«. BtwuiuiS -fir colomus to-day, as an Independent Candidate A .,%^2 !Wd ® a "?S , .? liaKo * Urt *- - forlUprMtntallTttinCongressfromlUoSecond District.. He is a Democrat of tho Auli-Le- "•.}**“ UaUnt° s*t outofoMer amUr* ooupton school, but of late has not been fully od i^«^i2?S 1 55555 ■ ' . Jr " ptir * fellowshipped by his old party associates. dm. rump, uvi Tin Poll Mislcrct Topeka, Kansas, had tho ionS!" pcrchuins call 61.] eaamlne thwn lt prwomptlon to »ot« ngofiul Lwooplon on the * OTn «Wrßirtfrbria« < j»in > na t , r „ : 2d nIL, and as a coawiowev'fco hts beta jLa. nm" - ptompOjr _ joaaodgn*- - ■: - * [ffromthe Charleston\(S. C.) New*.] l A Slave Code Foe Tab Tebwtories.—lf the Constitution confers upon Slavery the right to go there, [to the Territories,] as according to the Kansas Nebraska bill ond the Drcd Scott de cision it docs* then it also imposes the duty of protecting that right, and this cannot be done without positive Pro Stjcmjlegislation and\ FED ERAL SLAVE CODE FOR THE TERRITORIES. [From tho Now York D*y Book.} I Of course tho people of a Territory, when they framo their State Constitution, may adopt or ex | elude “Slavery ; M but while they are a Territory, I if they fail to protect property invested in the person or industrial capacity of tho negro* they grossly violate equal rights, and therefore are no* authorized to consider themselves Democrats. The wholo question is resolved into this simple right or no right to protection to Slave property in the reacral Territories, and, as iho Charleston J iWiM suggests, it must constitute the issue of 1860. | From the Rictimon.J (VirploU,) Enquirer. . 1«e right of property in slaves, in tho States is now placed, practically os well as legally, be , yood the reach of Federal legislative encroach ment. Bat in tho Territories the caso is differ ent. his not sufficient that the decision of tho Supremo Court prevents CoDgreas and all its del egates from the prohibition of Slavery in a Ter ritory. There must be positive legislative enactment; a rmt and criminal code, for tl» protection of slate property in the Territories ought tojie provided. Ton limited extent, this is already provided. In overy Territory containing a majority of Pro- Slavery men, tho power'el the Territorial Leg islature is all sufficient for fhe purpose. In other Territories, it is at least doubtful whether tho Legislatures will cxerciso this power, and | there is uo power elsewhere to oompel such ex erctso. In such a caso of omission, -and under Uio present state of Fcdcjal legislation, much, 7 n " Mtbo depended upon the loyally nnd cfhclenoy of tho President of tho United jdotM. Ileitis who appoints the Territorial ~u' l lci - It will bo tho duty of ho President to hold both functionaries to n zealous performance of their several oilioes Hence, wo cordially unite with the Hay Book in ■J” J 88 0,? I! '0l tlx n c. I Jirmocratic nominee for. Ox l ~Wd u m d , 0 a rol ;' . Oartpropertpin all the Tcrritorito. And wo go further. It is very dosirablo thnt Congress should pasa- additional lows for tho protection of Biavcjiroperty in tho Territories, dhe present code of Ftihral Irgalatfon is injuffrieni ! for this purpose. •J'DGK Gii.i.h in TaocßLE.—Tho Warren alleges the. delegates from Warren coun fj n Lh ° Congressional contention in Urookville, winch nominated James L Gillis were self constituted—that is, appointed by a few Buchonamtes without tho knowledge of members of the party gincrally. Tho Ltdgrr says:— J ■ -bo Democrat is bound to sustain a nomina tion mado in such n clandestine manner, and the nominco of tlio Congressional coniention has no olauna for support upon tho Democracy of War ren county. Thero would bo just the same pro priety in tho County Committee to assemble in somo obscure grocery and nominate a county ticket ns in appointing delegates '■ „ V™"" 7 ' or Missorm, Wnirrcn Aoaih. -an Tuesday erening, Ilia Excellency, Goyer nor Robert Stewart, nho has been stopping in bt. Joseph his old home, for afew days past, met with Dr. l.rdliam a German physician, in a bar room out at the brewery, when an altercation took place and a fight ensued, in which tho Dr alter pummelling and giving his Excellency a black eye and a few scratches, came off first be I. There can bo no doubt about this fight, "■"'l™ lho Governor acknowledges it himself, but rays Iho Dr. commenced it * “Tim l/scoutiTUn Voti: IS ICasms.— Tho Law rence Jtfpiillirtin gives a list of returns from fourteen polla not included in the Commissioners' buihraemg an aggregate vote of ,-i» I*l. it>r. and 1,0»2 against the Enclish proposition. Thus attended, the total ?oto Would Ihe'p ,J e n , for 10 . against it—making ? Fr “®"•'« «nsj»nty in,d|S. The supposi- Don of tho is that these returns either did not reach the Commissioners, or wero rejeeled. on account of informality: yet thov make no i.ioDlinn or any ono of Iho localities n rimed. r.i.T —ln I Itlshnrgh the political |*gnt m nurrowing Jotvn to the question of pav. •J n 4fts.S£E»diatitig!he debt of ihoeiry andcoun- Tho° C l”^ r *^- TOn " !n ’ ,st, ' i r li ”“» to raitroade. lit Imotnua convention ignored all other <|Uefl lens—refusing to namo tho State or Nation al administration, nod boldly coroo out for ro wod|'r"i!T' | F ° r ! h e hon,,r ° f *ke Keystone Slate we tniit euch no infamous principle may tad no endorsement in „„y pm J m Stato.-.^er's Connelsvtilo on Tuesday, ren-.ruinaied Hon Cydoor B. Tompkins for Congroaa. The pro ceedings were harmonious. and Mr. Tompkins n a neat speech, thanked tho ConveaUen f“ tho endorsement of hia course. Tho Zanesville i.unrr soya that Mr. Tompkina ia stronger to day, than ho was two years aioco, and it nre dicts for him a triumphant re-election—')hio ritalf Jour. Delawauk— The opponents of tho corrupt ■A'lrainistratjon of James Ihichanan mot in con- Uekcl" nl DOVCr ’ ° a ' ! lhe following tor Governor—James Bucktnaslor. For Congres?—Wra. H. Morris. ' After tho nomination, Mr. Mums was eacor . tea to the Coort-roora, and addressed the Con vention in an able and eloquent speech. Ho is a i enosylvaman, and moved several years siiicq to the State of Delaware. A°\ V J' L Z nC - n ° I’laindoa/er or Uie 1.-u 1 ultimo gives n pitiable picture of a argo number or laboring men and their families knoctv' 17 ; it’ 1 - ‘y* lh0 111011 i ‘ lor Starvation ia knocking at thotr doors. Atlcaatthia iaaowith .oomo of tho working men. These men are not beggars, nor loafers, aor sots. Iluadroda are seeking work hut oannotfind any. 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