13ittsburgt bat cult. arroDiar - at:co., - /IDITOB62awd PROPRIZTORB ' PITTB33 - C'Et.CFFX FEIDAY• 11011 SING; DEC. 17, 1858 Now nit ran Tier .--The great test of- pa ! trinthnit kid Of km; of :he Constitution of the United States in these treasonable and troubiows times, is to:, swear unalterabla allegiance to the Deed Stott deeision, (no decision by the way) and datounca all who will not hold 'Op pions 'baud, in holy horror at those saetiligeons wretch , eiverhoiLdeny the immaculate purity of the Su prem. Court of the United Stades. The cry of "shame", upon Blaok Republicans for their dar ing'sad einstinted reale* of the Dred Scott tie ' °Won, is the forte not only of Mr. Buchanan, but , also of his late friend, Mr. Douglas. An oppottuniii will soon present itself by which the' iuntry may test the sincerity of the party -- Which so loves to abide by decisions of the Stir reale Court. • The Amietad case le on the lapis. Everybody may not remember that after this Spanish . eitkaatiner Ike:data arrived in her airouitoua Gonna, on !ati.-4:#4t of Connecticut with her cargo on board oejliiy four kidnapped Af inane who had riven and killed the captain and part of crew; that the claim of Ruiz and Monte:, profaning to be tbe owners of these men, was tried in the 11. 8. District Court of Conneotiont• The foot, of the forcible setzure_of the blacks in Africa, and their involuntary ranceyenco to Cube, were shown by ample proof ; and the de. fetus prooeedat to demonstrate, what admiued ctnotatriotts controversy, that in the abacnce of,orplleit international treaties to that effect, liters to no obligation to eurrendor fugitives tram jinni's:a It was also made out that as the alleged murder occurred on the high seas, and as the upon were freemen, the Court had authority to adjudicate the homicide to be justifiable, it being clearly a warrantable assertion of liberty. no Court held for the respondents, denying the claim of the,Spaniardsand recognizing the free dont of the blacks. The Administration instantly ordered the case to be carried to the United . -Stated Supreme Court. Upon argument there, John,Quincy Adams and Roger 8. Baldwin op peirieg for the Africans, Ike judgment of thr Courthlow was sustained—it being proved to the isasisfeetion of the Court that the "negroes never - Wire the slues of Monter or of Ruiz, or of any Spialab eubject." : Not content with this deciaiou, the Spanish - Mhsiter, Argair, pressed this claim still further in -1811, upon the notice of our government, . : --when, on the Ist of September, in that year, Mr. Webster replied to him in a note, resting his denial of the demand upon several points, but chiefly on the decision of the Supreme Court. '.This settled .the matter for that time, and the goTernment ceased to press the claim found a Secretary of State in the purlieu of James Buchanan, in the Cabinet of `.l l / 4 11k. As the N. Y. limes remarks "Mr. Buchanan had no such slime of the . . . power of die Supreme Coart ea tho'e entertained by hilpradecessor. He had no each respect for its dosielong. He promptly sawed the Spaniard thatie iticeiltad,the entire justice of the claim, - and thatabe President would urge it upon Con writes. In the snug Message of Mr. Polk, Dec. 7;1847, the pledge was fulfilled." Wel/, duce that time, however, the old Se iliedin who falters feebly through what he- b pro ably considere his true line of policy as Prig dent, has changed Ms mind. To him a decision 'of the Supreme Court cf the United States is - now not only, law but gospel. Will the great iswdoeing Dbmcc....cy trample under foot the decision of tbo :supremo Court in the !aniseed Itiitter, and pay the claim of Leo disappointed Merstealers in the facto of that decision? Let us wait And see! _,, . Me. A. P. Stool:mail% President of thoJefFer . - Tan ‘:'assertgers by the steamer Waehrngton, eon County, N. T., Agricultural Society, was ~ .AltitiCli was overhauled. by the British at Grey. driving a large bog, a few days einee, when the town, ebipped. sontinatfy for California, and animal bec h oming mad turned neon Mr. 5...ae111 were retake passage in the nennautt on the i t,Z,l k ,,,, n lm i r, ult.' 47::p a ii= ifeiii::: :. l3 Pacifico side of the Nicaraguan...lsthmus. The ' Mr. S. corild.reimishis feetritarrog came a i Hermann, it'was soon ef.. l / 4 111911010111114 , 11 2.r liii „ l tilf rag Lusks punching thorn .r005...' .............. ...end, and then mu'.7.tog stop for ehrustWonsen. at ix- -7. " A ° •••• I a gash in hie other leg. M.L.toore corning, Mr . ...Tway, fire commander, in a pub- I S. escaped with his life, but was very boil , .. linked staterecnt. 6.1178 that the vessel wag not I iejnred. - chartered-for such a purpose—that he received Tan Washington Union talks very conten3p. no sufficient instruction e, and no supplies of toothily of "this whole clamor which is now r monito - provielons,—and that he could not stereotyped against a standing army." The people are expected to conquer their preindioen have stopped without the most serious immure- F e e standing armies, as well as against all slums and loss. -The first inference from hie I other outgrowt h s and appliances of strong and letter is that the Company made "Preparations centralized governments. In fact the people to fulfill- the engagements into which they ere to be prevailed upon to conquer their pre „entered with their passengers, and the second i s dices against dilostio forms of government, 1 j n and all its instrzunentalities and eymbots as i l .. l tlint, their intention was to get the passengers en noon as panaitde. _cy a. car , the latheen,s, and !with= no manse( escape • but that of enlistment among the fillibustera. --lho whole matter hams suspicious look, and the `ilippletion is strengthened by the fact that more ..,I.C. : piiin 01.1 rd of her passengers came back to ..,....; NOW.Yoih is her-without a murmur, instead of lin ' 1 ..;,-,_ sto Ca li fornia by the Panama route. 4.-''' f ill Wire ellibusters there seems no reason ic..e , ..-'Tini • Hones Coicarmars.—The Washington ----- correspondent of the New York Courier 4. En - - Ores sere that the House Committees are made up by the Speaker for this session with some glib:water. Oita the aocaatomed partiality and an , Airness. The sectional , proclivities of air. Orr ---,' bavelmen so often exhibited that it creates little ' . Arpdatilitheugh more than a little suppressed if441140* that he hu glean the Chairmensinpo of fourtam important Committees to the South, and but four to the North; that on nearly every ._ Comailite• which has toy actual participation in legislation, he bas placed five Southern to four Northern members,—though the Free. States have more than threoififtbs of the House; that - . on the . Bsta6Committees he has allowed the Op , position bat Iwo or three members out of nine, . ' and that he has appointed Southern men to fill all the vacuities causOd by death or the retire ' : - e.:. . eat of firmer Chairmen. Brr.—The Mobile Register ris is very bad temper about an "abolition" spy --.,sent out by the government. It says: ..Srrie Cron Ile.—On Sett:inlay last, some of oar oltizena ascertained that a secret agent of the government, sent hither forth, purpose of embarrassing the -emigration to-Wicaragus, had been for Boum dayeln our wider.. ge soon as this was deS s ultely known, preparations were made to &teethe gentleman from the town; but on enquirj at his heti& it was discovered that be bad left for Washington about twelve o'clock iu the day. Judge Campbell took his departure on the'saase day, about-an hour previously, and by a diresint route. The eeoret agent—the spy 4'" who was sent to Alabama in order to defeat an *aeries for the Weirton of slavery, la called Gen. Witiativiad hie residence is that but-bet of Abo litsliabins—the Sweet Ohio." We like the [rankness of the concession here made that the 6llibuster enterprise is "tic enter prise forthe extension of Shivery." It is the lath without circumlocution, and the men who eyes to It is either a knave, a dupe or fool. . DOVGLAS AT N , W Orittmis.—Tre speech' of Mr. Oenglas at New. ,Orleivi was a mere roped - tion of the Memphis speech = and a rather tame Of his Freeport speech. Ile ,„,apoite of the Republican party as '.the Black Abolition party, " - and told his near• jua,..when praised by them for his views on bnatering, that Cuba and Central America would • ..7enaailly become - cure; in the regular crone of ‘-',.e•difte, and that there Wit:no use in being in a hal to get:them.; ; This seemed to please the - '-'llaittitithledastiny" lase, but wets yet lacking antingh'in distinctness not to amount to anything tray of committal to settee MC111111:14.' o.' - L r . . tem, ~ ' wen cried Laurance - S ‘ - s! - ss are oomml4o to name ! "— ilq =•":C7tr*Ole"' :-' Mynas ike ' l . O O lida r i i , cii ct l xo f Franck iii,,itax.-40 tkw, v - i . j ,, i; .„.„, i ,,, i . i i ,at,he ru4,7.- . -...•:30,05-,,cri Laurie in . •er ut!eied It; although '.ll*". well worth renien . he Viiiill Ma l / Ibbl4 Wus or was Lars D. Daxwarr, ow, Alkoolr, O. Downey, Egg., sou sod executor of !bit Will of tto iota D. Desteol, of r " yliblLtheo s Cord la tbo 8014 00D. :ftrarthigthe mut pi:Waited by D' ambit . of ' - 1140 r: , bi 110 bait:embed pearlY alt property to tbAtOstkolip 'Dhprob. His entire *sate it* bintHilthed 01 0 filfaU7* 7:7 ~__ TrtnaltaWilliinflarrPiral.CATlOll—*Ane ifiiraaa.-:—Ottiourse - it hie notbeen forgotten by morraf our readers that, in 1818, an Imufeaeo defalcation wairdiseevered In the State Treasury' of. Misaissippi, .1...8. Graves being it the bead of that .. depertitutat, who as soon as ex p,osnre was threatened, escaped, was pursued, caught, and finally got out of tbo elutches of the off i cers and reached Canada, where he lived be yond the reach of legal powers. The history of / this great defalcation, involving.ae was suppo- , sad at the time, no less than $164,600 in round i numbers, is briefly sketched in the following , extract, whiob we obtained from a report on the . ease by A. H. Walker, Esq., to Gov. aloWillie a short time elm. It will be seen what an bon- , °ruble part an honorable, high minded woman played in the disastrous affair : —Lou. Jour. , After Graves had fled and escaped from the ' officers, and no one knew where the money was, , Mrs. Graves, true to the honest het lucre of wo man, sent for the Governor of the State and vol untarily delivered to him $92 600 in United States Treasury notes, $2,747 68 in gold. $69.- 1232 68 in State warrants, making $164,570 86, o torn quite sufficient to have, purchased her hnsbantPs liberty or made herself and family in dependent; cud, while her husband has justly been regardetdas a public defaulter and pursued i by the officers of the law as a fugitive from jots ! Hoe, this devoted wife has had to share all the evils arising out of their unfortunate condition and live in a distant land far from friends and kindred, without even having had credit for her etraightforward womanly honesty, An ELOPEMENT AND ITN EEBOLTB.—It may be remembered that some two months ago, Mr. Wm. H. White eloped with Miss Amanda Platt, from Hartford, Conn. Mr. White had a wife and three children and a prosperous business. Miss Platt was sixteen years old, and her parents moved In good circles. The first heard of the miming couple was by a telegram, D. C., from Senator Dixon of Connecticut, announcing that they were stepping at Brown's Hotel in that city. Mr. White for some reason suddenly left Washington, and came to New York. Arriving here three weeks ago, he placed his victim in a disreputable house in the upper part of this citj, and there left her. Discovering that ehe had been basely deserted, the repentant girl wrote to her father. He came on and took her home. Oct Saturday officer Stephenson saw White in Broadway and arrested him. He watt given in charge of Sheriff Chamberlain, of Hartford, who by a requisition upon Governor King, took him back upon a charge of abduction and seduction. Mr. White declared after his arrest that ho would never be placed alive inside the walls of a pris on.—N. Y. Times. PAW FIRE DEPARTMENT IN BALTIMORE.—The Baltimore Councils, both branches, have adopt ed ordinance establishing a paid fire department. It provides fora chief, six practical enginemen, nine foremen, six firemen, nine hostiers, and ninety-six men. Total salaries $35,970. The city is to be divided into two districts, and the department to consist of a chief engineer, two assistant engineers, one fire inspector, six steam fire engines, each with one foremen, one engi neer, one fireman, hostler, and nine extra men; three hook and ladder companies, each with one foreman and fourteen extra men: The whole department Co be under the control of five fire commissioners, without salaries, to be appoint ed by the- !doper and City council. There is also to be a shop established for repairing, the work to be done by the six enginemen, who are to be practical machinists. TILE &MITE or LEAVING CHILDREN ALONE: —ln Washington, 0., last week, the wife of Mr. W. M. Jones went out of the houee to milk, leaving her young children by the fire. The youngest a child three years old, in her absence set fire to his clothes and was burned to death. Oct the 3d inst. Mrs Heald, of Richland, Marion Co. 0., visited a relative, taking with her two children and leaving two at home. In the eve ning, Mr. Heald left the children alone to preach in the neighborhood. Before 8 o'clock, neigh bors discovered the houseto be on fire, and the children, one seven and the other four years of age, perished in the flames before aid could reach them. A movement i 9 already on facie for the calling of State Conventions of Douglas Men in. New- York, Pennsylvania, and all the North-Western States, to be held early next Spring. Mr. Doug las' friends foresee that if he relies upon the Charleston Convention alone to sustain and in dorse-his claims to the Presidential nomination, he is certain to be swindled out of it: but they believe that by the concerted action thee sug gested, they can„carry. . la. s Charlesten with such strength is will fo nomination on that body.—N. P. Times. Tar orange crop of Louisiana this SWICIII is very large, and the crop is selling from planta tions at from six to eight dollars per thousand. Last yearitplonter below the city war offered foe fifteen hundred dollars a small tract of land adjoining his, Mad which was planted with 'orange trees Of full growth. Be relived, and this season the owner of the tract in qucalou has Bold his orange crop for three thousand dollars. A ilteour Sruneer.—Frederick the Orest had fire libraries all ranged alike, and containing the same book arranged in the same order; one at Potsdam, a Record at Sans Bone', a third at Berlin, a fourth at CharloUenburg, and a fifth at Breslau. On removing to either of Cheep plsoes, he had only to make a note of the page where bo left off, to pursue it without interruption on his arrival Accordingly he always bought flee copies of the books he chose to read. Tux wealth of the two great centres, Box ton and New York, amount, to eight hundred I millions of dollars—See York haring 5C,2.5,000,- 000; Boston $276,000,000, or a little more than l one-half .that of New York. The property of Boman is one hundred millions more than that of the oily of' Phlladelphis,, and nearly three times thatafßaltimore. ft is .acid that go,ton has more property. per rigpita, than any other city in the world. Tux O. Delta contains an article attacking Hiram Powers, whom it accuses of being a "rt, olent abolitionist." The Delta has a corres. pendent who is solicitous to be Informed wheth er Powers the Abolitionlet, has received an or der from Government to execute two statues at SIO,OO each. It Is quite certain in this con nection, that if Government Defer employe • great artist until it finds one who in a partizan of slavery,-that it will never employ one at all.— Cie. CM. Savencir lartmen.—A Lebetis Painter, • citizen of Perm... Township, whilst assieting to thresh, with a machine, last Monday week, was terribly bruised and mangled. Jibe coat skirt caught in the "tumbling shaft," sad he was whirled round eaveral Brum Bo badly was lila arm mutilated, that the bones were taken out piecemeal. Ilia eutferings we are informed were intense —oFicnsbusg Iltrald. trims the other Now York papers were wait ing the detiviry_of the President's message, the lientid published extras from an advance oopy stolen or furnished by the President. Mr. Bu chanan once wonted some 'one to out MT Ben nett's ears, but it - hrevident that the Herald now has the Executive by both the ears, and compels him to any dirty action which is demanded by the satanic prem.—Lou. Jeer. ANTONISIIINO FLAT.—A warning io Tobacco Chonera.—The Memphis Eagle end Enquirer tells a story of a farmer who avid a yoke of ox en fora tiny dollar bill. lie put the bill In his tobacco box, and the ensuing night be waked up and wanting a chew of tobacco, he opened has box, and by mistake. took out the bill and ..obew - ed" it up by mistake, and spit it away to nothing. Mice ANN PAHLLA CUNNINGHAM, 000000000 in the Mount Vernon Record, that. she hod paid a...instalment of $67,000 due OD Mount Ver non, to Mr. John A. Washington. Thie is very gratifying, and we trust that' the eacceoding In etolmente can also be raised without dithoulty ae they become due._ ---A.r.Woehington correspondent says that the Speaker, in tasking up his printed list of chap lains to the House—according to resolution of the Ilouse—from the resident clergymen of Washington, has left off.the name of Mr. &m -eat, the anti-slavery Congregational clergymen in this city. Joan 11. Itiowinow, a lawyer of St. Paul, Mlan.,.►nd Aeon arOreatne A. Brownson, walk ed oat of bedroom window a few alghta sine°, while in s At of aomustabulioto, and tuning a hu n d r ed feet down the Man, wee Instantly ."; . F l ys nem girl; each owned by different nu- ere, in the vicinity-of Pruneytown, ROM cold last week T or simonsol. Twitter oonnty.in getting rid of her slaire population rapidly. • There ate now few AIM kft.--Tfileeffno litst- • Ez•Gov.if strtuiwa . of lillielsalippf, _in I Ist. rposoh r it CoriatlitiPropfted ininininiefog 'the Damoaratio party by SU ritioinllolllo!Finrik lin Pierce! • • . • . ~. • • , . . . . Tea NAlRMl4,,..Buotirr.—lf Me: Bitchinso 1. • : . ::: , ,ZOirtltli AR.OtUtg. mean'. anythlng'by his message, he must . cot.- , ---,:.—_,,,,, . ......:,. _.,..„ _. .. __ ___ template raising the requialto funds to carry Permanent Olnoe. out hi. reoommendation& Now let us see what , Complying with the urgent request of huma reasonable estimate of the budget would be arras of their patients, ac eord in g to his prim romme ; : DRS . D . 14. Irrrati ,5, jr. W. sy - xiir,: titilvialstateuient of Secretary Cobb $73,000,000 • Dave concluded to remain Purchasing of Calla 200,000,000 1 PEIXSIAINeKTLY IR PITTSBURGH, a reaping the wheels at Madrid-- ...... 2,500,000 Hapodition to Nicantsua (approximate). 1,100,000 .-- And the , b e therelied et their ea i r r e t hispedition to Sonora and Chihuahua... 6,000,000 , bro. 191 Penn Street, Tun eloopi.of war, at $250,000 apiece... 2,600,000 OPP(k4.72E THE ST. CLAIR LIOTXL, Fortifleations et New York 6,0 0 0, 000 Dail), except iinnilapi, fort 0133 am piton, Asthma{ PitrehnOng 1000 camels at $5OO apiece.. 5,000,000. Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints New land .40 cm in Utah, building and , complicated with or couelex Pulmonary Disease, ineindlut Salutes Catarrh, IfecirriPtiOre, Aleelions ri the Liver, Mel ........ .. . ... . . . Post office deficiency bill Secret service fund—spy system and Cornipting COUgre. Thin is what the. National Democtatlq . organs call "the coming year of coonomical adMinistra lion." ALFRED MARES, Esq.,lealys:—"Aly wife hag bean aerviy afflicted with Dtspepala for the lag year.— Doting MD time, ebe had need so many mediateea which seemed to axgravate rather than - mmom the &maws that we aimed deepaired of her ricovery. 'Living to the awn try,bise enjoyed all Um advantages of pure Mk and excraie. yet each day mho seemed to no more enfeebled. Wltheome difficulty I pommeled bar to take your 11OLLAND DIE. TESS, which. I out happy to Ante, haa completely cared her. Catrnon!—lto rxrfat to wok for Ilterhare's ll*llond lIIb ton. The great popularity of MU medlcino ham lodared ditty Imitation., which the public aboald. gamed agolost purthatlng. EirSold at $1 per bottlo, or ell bottles for $b by the pro pietcre,BENJ. PAGE, Ja, CO., Manufacturing Pharm. bonnet. and Ohemtath.27 Wood .treat, between let.and 24 ote.,Pittaborgh. Pa. and Drogiteteiteherally. tiel7tdattlf Simla! ilottro. LAKE stamatutt COPPER MILL MEEEMI I=l PARS, 15VCITRDY & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SREATIIING, DRAZIE'IS• end BOLT COPPER, PREMED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottom., Speller Solder, Ac. A 1.,, Importer. mid [Ruder. in METALS, TIN PLATE SWEET I RON, WIRE, Bc- °osmiumly oo band, Timsen's Machines end Toole. Waretonar, No. 149 neat and 120 Seeondetrert, I==== tel ordent of Copper eat to my desired pattern. tri724d3inkerlyT MOTHERS! MOTILERBti 1110TILER8111, Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soot } t lag Syrup for Children Teething. It boa no equal on earth: It greatly facilitates the process of teething by 10ft:ening the game, notifying all inflommation—will allay polo, and le to., to residete tho bowels. Depend npon It, mothers, it will giro rest to yourselves, and relief end health to Ivor laltente. Perfectly are In all mews This rateable preparation le the prescription of ono of she moetstielienceel ant etilhl Donato Phyeklane In blew England, and has been seed with never-falling .mew s milling. of CPA. We Miters 11 the best and Burnet mouldy In the world, In all eases of Dysentery and Mattoon In Children, ichelbor It arisen from teething of tram any other canes. If life and hot/ th coo bit estimated by dollars and cents, it Le wort h its weight In gold. Millions of bottles are sold Sorry year In the Untied Otatem it Is on old and torolitrie4 remedy. 11[1015 ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. Ejl-Norm Kerosine ook the foo-almlle of CURTIS &PER RINS, New York, le oo the ootakle wrapper. _ Bold by Drusgbeta thrunkboot rho world. DR. ORD. D. KEYSER,. Agent for Pllteborgb. lo2Mawl}kT For the oolebrated ADICEItICAN WATCUEI REINEMAN ,r, NEYRAN, No. 42 Firm STRtEr, 114 vo f 0 slot KeatUul 1140.11113.31 0 f GOLD AND SILVER, AMERICAN AND ENGLISII RICH OULD JKWNI.RT IN SKSTA, GEMMEET W ATCII-11 A KER'S TOOLS AND JUTE Rid L, ALL AT EASTER'S PRICES, fr - ta alplAnT—.ll 23 • • ••- AROCCII , 444 rtltA L4l ite.41.14n4 ..... ...... 1••• mope.... yr.. r• ....••...• ... so.. ..,won ca. o•ree-st Ti 0.1,41 4t -O erica th.1.4•.u. as eca. bELMLEcTi--2 hush bam, via7.s. 1 IC3 le, - ••• 2: ....31 •• 3 . l' 31433 ••• Blotters° Improved Patent Steal "I OTR. I WEN, mall, Maignal and Drmlell to 4012 . - • ?Cultivator 'ree.hh, em y thl. seam Omble.hed) $11201,00 II 100," • sitr .• " ibleselced ter scab .I.aaeA) CO? 16 , 2. . Ebner Ease amt Aire &met, INlet-wwly At. T. 6 fl• li .. ••• fi15046' 55 111000. , DlElklydica 12 vc 1-19 . . 11641.12? 1065 t ITOiRGIq ir.xci.L.AN GE. Salt Pecksla, 11..., ch.,-..,. at-i., wc..l . pd ShIOPME i r , , ~„ „. ,„, ~ , , , DRAWN Eliot:WM in ardor at . lye price. . aay miltalsctory in aiulsl.P I la Iv J am c044117.DUE13•111, SHERMAN 42.• CO., PAPER 111AOS, from 2 cr. to lAbe, for Oreeme, l'ra Nal. ' err, sic., at *beat the rice e 4 paper. ON TUX UNION RANK, LONDON. IN FUME OF ONE Pan on, lova their carat printed awes thorn POUND STERLING AND 0144111 n hag. as toy are aute. DAVID O. nazissi,• , Alm, Dins CM the principiG cilia sod lo a Fruce, Pltt.bergli Meg lisiorstie7. • .11,11 f N o. = u,,,,,,,,,,,,, „.„,„,„ 1,,,„d . , Delglam, 1.10/1.21, Gers.uy, Shads sad 'ether giaruptall FURI - MI! Fl.l l / 2 11 FT.7.xsTr ---- g":"••'''''."4""""d for " I ' b i WII. n. KILL AMS • 00 Me 00.11.33 .3Z CO-, .. e2telynir Banker; Wood street. cans of Mel. 131 Woud Street. Pittsburgh,' -- ' -- „„.., - _,, storm. o=lo. LEAVING JUSTMETURNKD FROM KEW 141(altli & tilllf4o. 7ORS aro wow recelOug • Mop st.elt .7 fr..o made FURS Imported mid Dediera in Foreign and American mermchripg , 11. A. FE 13 V.l . .A. H. E, Dada= Bay Sable, &flak Sethi , 614 Wandll PI ttaburgh ' Pa. 4. , Stone Malin, . A full and complete am,rtment of all de ltrilL, equip.'s, 111.14, to actiptlvas al ,lIA RDWASE, at invkals .4 Rata% can Cape, Ralf Capes, Vicmrtnet, be hal at prlcolutlatattoey to lice purchaser at this Atom . mtatillehMeut. Maas and Oafft, Also, Pelt &meets. 11,... , p00k1a 0.5. been sal.cerit with groat care, 504 pill , 1 . 1. . f "w/". ,1 5 41 .l lli liot. cartel/. iiellheohb 4..14 al immli pi,6ll.!lethal:4e o anti Partners am Instead to call. stricllyfc. —,-.- -• 1.1.1 be •Ohlas m parch.. rm. FURS ate Invited to N. TIOLASIES & SONS. ~ rail and mataltio oar stmt.. uol7it, 1.1 cankmins ti. . CAL/VOHMIA "'V KA BI • ° reign Bad Domestic Bills of Eithonee, KIIII. MX B. Via NICARAGUA. eraltrioarca or DltTelle" 4,II:BICAItr, ATLANTIC AND I'ACII'II7 XIII!' 111140 110/1.3 AND SPECIIt, CANAL COMPANY, I'RDPRIIITORS NO, 51 net's= arnonr. PITTSSUIDW, PA. OPPOSITION LII4E ta.0.a..it.....1., 00 ell tho m 'rmen; cities through out the MODS State*. 41 , 22.1b1y AT ICE DIRIED DATES —riAti:liditiliiiiiiitidtiiiivAlit: o.v thak to 515 nl•lthino Ja l . P l, DUlroggh.-..... ....... Da W. C. Bidwell. First cshitt 12 - 5.5 j Upper co t0ga...........1100 (Ilueccome ti, 11nItr , , I:4 4 &mt.) - -Naomi natio -....-..- loiilLoso . .age. . lie . Th. tmosit or flio Wham. talis.li 4 11,4aUgaolv•ilas , g„..o.„thg w.,,,,,,, targgic (mimic. o f 240 b c 0 t,„,,, j RAI I, ROAD SPIKES. CIIAI RS f ,.,.,., Copt. 'ices, uhurthill, basing lean SIMI up cit. AND BOAT SPIKES:. p . reety for Ito Calibutela Ds* by thotticaragns boittosill „0..,,,,, . PIII6IG/RGIL.PINN.I L... , I,cr phr , North River, Dioir If.oh, co Molly eh. 1.41, •••• • i , A. 0141,4 ohr, - 0 1, 0 al lc y - - of Delsoilell. at 5P 01 ...WM! P•ill'ilill'i .0 ". 5 0 Illeuee.lll/rt 14.411 Ornamental Painters height in No /mu 4.4 !he., ti. r-unr. i at Sun Itio4 4.1 • A N 11 17 N .1 'I IV le It A; Sto with Um well haven stet pnachativea moo.thlp 11741 • au.... to KAN; (hut. Goa, ty, Rs San glatoI• v, CalOvrele Tbe,r, whitel 1 d Mei Ztne Paints. •ple4l , lWeeed , irr '.0.. luolliP••••4 nolo'loillilaill'll 1, el., .11 thole otlianas, OD., Veitil.l.... Mud. lila. lb. pAly .4,4 cowbcet M pasteog.re m,., ( .n“....1.0). t'w oh m. 0... £o , o le thoottighly tutoireil .4 In 10 , 4 utgar, sag tio. cc...Wu Ili 111..41 Hlrrel,lwe door. Went /Poe Ashy healthy. f Feria Iplir tot poor .4 froighl, apply only at the .a.... 4 do J. WIT, L,vr *l,lil Otompany, to 1011 K r.Ticcvnienisr, Agee, I UrraC,ol/414..rrr •r.A.1L011.. etAidadfo.-frell 11e,'3 &mile,/ tiftoo, Noe York, , --..--- , Nn, 54 tit. Clair Citrus, The Great — ilnsilstcßemedy ' (...rumiale. Saw liull4log,) rirrouthion. es SIR Janina cLAilltroli : or, CELEBRATED FEMALE I'ILLSI rrn.oud few • ortwriptloo of Br Jienee Uleith•, DID. ... ,Phyalubin EilthordlnArylo lb. gnu.. MG well,knuirts MOW. Is no Impuellion, Imes sun soil .1. rem., N. Pousale DlMealtlee .4 Welt helloes, torn any eau. whataVlo; *ad although • polinothl Woad', thf l conten nothlug hurtful to the cutattitoGint.- TO MARRIED LADIES it IA peculiarly 9111.04. It .116 la. abolition., %Mogen the monthly pedal ellhthgulmoity. Phan INUshaee twee ben, /noon to Antares Go dor re. Dons on Mc smolt ege efparephiel art sos/1.64. , 4. Fur tall palic ars, got a pamphlet, free, of th. %lieut. N. II —6l and 6 pottage stamps 04400.4 to .ny antivel zed Nem!, will imam • bottle, tuntsilitlng over 60 Oils. lie return mall. L. /AIM:STOOK & CO, l'ingiburgh, whollatle sitess4 and .(81 by ell &nicest.. ottenvi&vr M T F 3. UOid....ilq Forwarding and Commlailon Merchant, AND 31 , 110LISSALII DUI:1111N aioepe. ' Butter, Seeds. Fish. • And Praia. Gloomlly, /Ha fro. 2b /Red e.... J. IL. CIIILINTii; 1.63 Third Strert, Pittabwryh t Penna.. Having had the advantages of Eastern Callao* and U.,.. pitib,ll=l INVVISt years' Omen., 0f.,, LI. profeseneta/ sonic.. in IttlfloloAL AND MEDICAL OASES. .1r113.141C1a. 1t.,. W. I). Cloward. Col. WReuo Mcnerodlen. R.,. 1,. U. A. MoLamto. Ilusk.ll. A. Weaver. T. 11. HUI, Esq. llatt - T.J. Illithant. • J. It. ttunter. Julm U. Mellor, Yell. lamb Meoollleler,Yrl. toreHAHAre ISTOVIC W CB. ♦LDBANDDR -BRADLEY, MARMOTUIttI °MUM AMY ,uim 01 COOKIMI, PUPIL AND HEATING STOVES, PAW and. Fancy Grate Fronts, &o. • Solo Proprietor; of the celebrated PATINT Oa 13tramme end Smog; CormOMINO COOK STOVES. Office and Stder . Room. • mrialydre No, 4 Woodle.iPletsburigh.Pa. w. 4c, luxicassarr. Kil4o/101011M MID IMILL/19 to All kinds of Tobacco. Snuff and Illgara, t4hmadyy taken Oa aulilloa Na illy Wool 'Mot, la rllltant to Met. lthutulactorlaa Establliankant,NO. &Skala Newqq wbenthey wlllb.plowed to metre their kloota, • .; I)7EN "X/STICY • - Di. W..F.lfurtiiiiiiita baT lO B • rfliff; toned to Pittsburgh lath the lo lima:xi of =kic_ It fistax•Aiditicktaa'imi tumid IdsbnlClll4;::ao,' ioammuiremorritaweinWard'au4 Madllll4 a. tot). it: CUL&NBRRRIE43--5 toble. reed and kraal. Ilaby dale NSW a 001=11.. 2,0,000 1 8,000,000 1 peptio, Qhotttitif, Ferro!, Comp(canto, etc. DRS. ElTell t BYIES would .torte hat their troatturn Comtltentlon is balled upon the fact that he disease We int/tell/addend iystees at tarp., both before,o. in the tangs, and they therefoi emot 11 .". 1 .1.11ystruir and Medicinal remelier to parity th• blood and streng i sinee the system.. - With these, they • . HISDIOLIAL ALATIONS,othish they value hlghly.bnt only as Pailiatiers, (haring no arratice ered schen used deny) and Invalids in eernestly enotione.l against wasting the precious tlmeof emblllty °neap treatment hued neon the tdattelble,but false Idea that the "seat vat the ellseem can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,. fist as before elated, the scat of the diner, it to the bland and Its effects only In the lungs. 1111—No charge for coneoltatlon• A list of questions will be sent to than wishing to con unit no by latter. myZbiaufeef► $303,750,000 rJrirgiNn''*Vi DR.A.I.3ZR 11.1,772) No. t 2 sr. CLAIR STET, PITTBDURQII, PENNA., Incites public attantion to his new and bell tied assortment of Pall Goods, cormieting of Cloths, o emtingt and Coatings of •eery variety and sty' adapted to the beet city and country trade. which min mado up with promptuem and despatch, and at rates sa to' as at my other similarestablishment In the city, ou2.at fe -- vuusi ronsic New For Store from Phtltete LOUIS MILLER, !Manufacturer of a l kind. of Lanes and Gentlemen's For,, Sleigh 'and 'lege Not!ein dealer In Buffalo Nub., Ste., wholesale s.l at N 0.133 Wood street, 'those Ilttb. . Furs repaired, cleaned and altered In the Last toanarr. Goat made to order at short took, All kinds of shipping furs bought. -JOHN 00 Ith.NOPAOTOILIMS ow Iron Ratting, Iran Vaults, Vault Doers, Window Sitntten, Window Guard', &e., • Nov. p 1 Stand Street and NI Third Snit, i (Between Wood and Market,) PITI2BUILOII, PA, Ibt.• rn haled • variety of new Patterns, fancy mcd plain. an for all purposes. Particular attimtion pald to en clueing Ow lota. Jobbingdono-at ahort notice. mr9 , ATT ORN IG It 8 AT LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, No. I Shines Black, Dubuque, lcuou SaeCollecilona promptly made In any part of Northern lona, or Wutern Macungie. - . WM attend to thoporrinueond Bale of Real Estate, ot. i gaining Hooey oo Bowls and Italica/S. oo1:17410 .nom,. om,. ~ C 0,......_...._.. ROBINSON, MINIS I: MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACRIFISTA. WAS HINGTON WORKS. Pittsburgh, Penna. masa, No S 1 Market eeeeee . Manufactur• ell kinds Of Blown Engines and Mill Machin. si7;estatino, Railroad Work , Rem Boilers sad Sheet Iron Work. and Repairing &Dean abort nr.Uce. mr2Ealydfc M. E. G. I .1. IA F, [E, DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an sicrizz- LT MR . An...thattc agent amnion to the tech and game only. Tooth Imo one to MIT oats inaction o. tb. inrione asphaltic bna.. lie nlsu lunarta teeth on entire Poneam Cara with continuo. Rom, which to beauty, nleaolinoa. non durability cannot foil to p 1... Coll and examine sped. 113.018c0 hhr. 51 Fourth. stnrtt, below Market, turroud viory,) Pltiabnrgh 07:1phh MITCHELL, HERRON & CO ItiIIOTACTVILP.I or Cooking.. Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, ke.; 194 labsitly Mt., Pittsburgh, Pa. IVIC , ZII4.A.N R bO.N Maootsctoren and Dealers In all kind. or TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D T 0.13.11.000, Corner qrSippuTAAeki A.`rtd and Dumped Alley, PTITABOItOU, PA !!!ETWEiiiiii 1=1;!!;! MM33MI Ttoowats CO.. IIINVIAPTI:1111114 VI PONIIIIIO, Joir AND ALL !LIND* OP W It APP/NtO PAPItIt. Waretrooro, NO. Y 7 Wood Illraat t 1V773.1177k611; PA. hotaicht inorkri forte.. lO •Ali,L'AliGrlii.al4 - ; ------- 111,M11401111131 OP Alcohol, Cologne Ilplrlto nod Rocll Oil, 4 . 01,41 7 0 . NOB.lOO MI 110 /400001.1trvet IMPOItTANT TO coNsumPTivrits Olt. I.IIIIIµOIIIII.L.IIOIIIICOVEMY I T ItYPOPIIOSPIIITHS of LIMO, SODA and POTASH, A otacttio suLimur iron till vv 2,, OP 0 0 N ft IT At. 'V 10 N rri/lls note mad intinirtant DisooVo7 In lintstrett4 of raseaceuese (Ooneureptlno *es nettle by I be syletolited Dr. John emelt, Chareldll o hale, vet Arm conneerdreted to the trench Ac ebony of Medicine In MA ti has Wen adopted and Le now awl throughout the Ounitueut of Slump° with enpronedented .aria.. a run and Presentative of Ode mad formldeble mound. of the Ilnelse awe.'ltypophoephlten are recommended by Om local evilpinitlleyalertuui of New Curt, who penscrlhe It fur Mew platten Bo key siteNt t by, Uttorehlll, by a mrles7reclentlllo dectlone, came WM, reprint/lee. that Weprorinate .1.14 or at all atretil, an erwettelal condition or'reberculosle (00memptIon) mos a datum In the eptsett of the pttorpho. nu tt 0.01.101 Ina ntygen4abl. 0111 u llotirlabO from the obvious Inftwanost Met the Imam argil log the *Neese cote stifled In resibraroa the dencleet elements. for thls prism, It wet. mellow', to Weal send MD. wand of oWivliOcrus which, should best dm maw (lOW aly. maliellstdo-dhat Is. mpatle of cuticles tato and Analog • part et the etetesn.- Thom cored lions were found to Wag lu ibe llyprpAniphars cif line, Soda and Ada" whkb .surd beat ioluldi the two nwillOW l of onnlidnino, or toottwoUon, aid aisisetudien. The two of the Ilyporboe • plata ill