Vittsburg4 _ tsaett t. R. ERRIITT & Co., EDITORS and PROP/Hi:TORS PITTIEDEVCR.CI-.H THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL, '2.1, 1869 PHILADILMIT7tPOLITies.—The regular demoe rany of Philadelphia held a ratification meeting on Monday night, and from the tone of the speeches and resolutions, we are led to infer that the party is disposed hereafter to be more con ciliatory than it was this time lan year. The Minn= in evidently to bring to the support of the ticket all the factions, and should the scheme be sacoessfol, to claim the result as a decided ad ministration victory. It is true, Mr. Randall, the chairman, in his opening speech, announced that :he cordially supported the measures and policy of the President, prominent among which he recognized the maintenance of the Fugitive Slave Law and the speedy acquisition of Cuba. But, that, he added that the darery question was now settled, and he could not see why hie polititial friends should be divided and distracted by an obsolete issue. Mr. Randall goes on— crafty old politician that be is!—to invoke the aid of every anti-Lecompton democrat—(bedoea not call them disorganirere this time, the sweet spoken old gentleman')—who has "separated himself from the great body of his friends," and closes with the soothing redaction that if "any one continues to remain alienated from his party, it will be hie act, not ours." Mr. Bradford fol• lowed in a similar vein, although he could not refrain from saying a good word for "our South ern brethren." This was no doubt ititioded for Gov. Wise's son, who was present. Mr. Bradford, however, attempted to coax the refractory into the traces by harping on the same theme that Mr. Randall introduced. In all this fine talk, it should bo remembered, they did not yield a single principle of their opposition, but coolly asked their opponents to lay down their arms, without being gratified with the least sign of con e/Baton. These cunning politicians are all extremely anxious to secure a triumph this spring for the national administration, and to accomplish that object they will say or do anything that prom- WEI to gain votes for. their party. We most therefore be prepared to find the Poss e Iranian and the Chairman of the State Central Commit tee abating their extraordinary zeal for a time ; yet the form of the eat, with alt these precau tions, may be seen in the meal which covers it. Mr. Wise, in his remarks, deprecated divis ions generally, and had a great deal to say about "thunder clouds" and "rolling tides." He gave his political friends a pretty little recipe to.teach them how to ride two bobbies at one time. As this is an important political secret, we give it for the ben of the anxious in this locality : "When the ' , ill was going through the Senate he was on by Mr. Ritchie, the worthy descenddn of a worthy man—a man who had for fifty yeses made the Richmond Enquirer the clarion note of Southern Democracy—and wan asked to accept an editorial partnership in that newspaper. I objected, said the speaker. Itold him that be knew what my views on the Lecompton question were ; that, while he favor ed the measure, I was opposed to it ; and that I had published my opposition to the world. The answer was worthy of the man. published my views yesterday in the Enquirer,' said Mr. Ritchie. You accept this partnership, and to morrow you can print your views, and hand in hand we can labor in oar calling and maintain oar own peculiar views without making a divis ion in the ranks of, our party.' The speaker consented, and the next day, over his own sig• nature, and in the editorial columns of the paper, he printed his views. They edited that paper together—one a Lecompton man anti the other an anti-Lecompton man—each held his own views, but while holding them they stood by the Democracy of their State, and went into the fight as one man. They went to the Petersburg Convention together, and in that body not one word was said of Lecompton or anti-Lecompton. It was, with'them, an obsolete idea." The quaintness of the above coneeit — is worthy of the inventive genius of o higheriatitude than that of tho old Dominion, and shows that Mr. Wise is a worthy eon of his father. Tae 0131611L1N Rescue CARCS.—The U. S. Court, sitting at Cleveland, which is trying these oases, 'behaves in the most tyrannical manner towards the defendants. The Judge is overbear ing and oppressive in his rulings, the District Attorney insolent and supercilious, and the Mar shal as obsequious as a hound in obeying the orders of his masters. The latter packs the Jury with willing tools nod the Court and Attorney sustain him it. When arrangements were making for the first trial, the counsel for the defendant agreed to 'bat is called a "struck" jury. Forty jurors were summoned, of whom ten were Republicans. The District Attorney had the privilege of strik ing off twelve and the attorney for the defence twelve; and from the sixteen left the jury was chosen. The District Attorney, in striking off his twelve, chuck offevery one of the ten Herd,- Ream, so that every man left on the jury was a democrat, chosen with express reference to their pmelavery views. AfterkheAtektrial was over the Court tried to force the defence'l4„go on, with the came jury, which had already cot:Mated one of the defend ants, and submit their easel to men who had thus made up their minds egainst there. The Court was 6naUy ebamed out of this; but in picking up a new jury, the Morella' ezercif,ed his utmost ingenuity in trying to find nine who would render a verdict according to order. Be fore such a jury the trial of the second of the defendants is now proceeding. They will all he convicted, of course. The bench of a corrupt government such as ours could not possibly be without a dozen Judges willing to tread in the footsteps of Jeffries. The defendants, including 30 of the most prominent citizens of Oberlin, aro all in jail awaiting their trial. Prof. Peck preached to an immense crowd which gathered in the jail yard and on tho walls to hear him, on Sunday, and the sympathy of the community towards him and bin fellow prisoners has been shown by the crowds which are continually calling upon them. They mhy be convicted ; bat the world will think none the woree of them for haring rescued a fugitive from bondage. Ma. Beres.— . The Missouri papers aro very noisy or very earnest in urging Mr. EDWARD BASES, of St. Louis, ee an opposition candidate for the Presidency. Ile was a member of the 011-l Use Whig party, and since its death has at tached himself to no other; but be is under stood, we do not know on what ground, to give his sympathies to the Emancipation movement in that State. Ho was invited to attend the late Old. Line Whig raeetiog in New York, the object being to revue thatextinct organization. He did not go, bathe (met et letter, from which the following is is extract : 'gin to the negro question, I have always Plought, and often declared in speech and in print, that it is a pestilent question, the agitation of which has never done good to any party, Emo tion or elms, and never can do any good, unless It be accounted good to stir up the angry pas sions of men, and exasperate the unreasoning 3enlettsies of sections, aud by these bad means, foist same unfit men into office, sad keep come fit men out. It is a eensitive question, into whose dangerous vortex it is quite pokitiblepor good men to be drawn unawares. Bat when I see a man, at the South or at the North, of ma ture age and some experience, persist in' urging the question, after the successful experience of the hot few years, I can attribute his conduct to no higher motive than personal ambition or sectional prejudice." This is all Mr. Bates has to say on the SlavOry question. It does not show or indicate where he would eland, if occupying an official position, alien any phase of the Slavery question that 'might arise. The rest of the letter is occupied inn Teri hearty and very thorough denunciation of Buchanan's administration and its endless corruptions. Otr that subject lee agrees entirely • . with the opposition everywhere. l'axecante To BOER Poarosi.—A deacon in one of the liartford--(Com.) eta:ram - a few days ago, found a gold watch and chain belong leg to Ilia mialetere'e wire, wrapped op in hie worning,Coarant on the door etep. They were otelen from tier two months since, at - a Whitt ' pi tw ,priory, and the minister preached two sermons at the time uPon eteellng, the rogue apparently : couldn't stand the tiolouri */' Taw MASBACILH Of TOO Sr. PAM'S PABSCNGEIS —fferrale Cannibalirm—Tbe Chinese passenger of the St. Paul, who was reeened by the steamer Styx, and arrived on Tuesday, has tarnished no with the following account of a maeoacre of the Chinese passengers by the St. Pout, wrecked at [teasel Island:— "The ship went on shore during the night, and when she struck, the passengers all rushed on deck, making a great outcry, upon which the captain drove them all below again. When day light broke, we landed by means of the boats on an Island; where we remained two days without any water, when some of us went on board the ship again to get some, alwjso provisions. The Captain left in hie boat with some of the crew, and we were not disturbed by the natives for a mouth after he was gone; they then came over from the mainland; distant about three-quarters of a mile, and made an attack on us. Some of us had double-barrelled carbines, but we got frightened and threw them away. The only White man left with ne; after the departure of Captain Peenard, was a Greek, who, having armed himself with a cutlass, fought desperate ly, and killed a great many of the natives before he was overpowered. They then took all our clothing, &c., which they partly destroyed. Any valuables that they found, such as sovereigns, rings, fie., they placed in a net bag, which each man carried round his neck. A watch particu larly excited their attention, as they were con tinually opening it to observe the reflection of their faces in the glass. Al. night we were placed in the centre ofaslear piece aground, and fires lit in several places7the natives keeping a regu lar watch over tn 3, and during the day they would select four or five Chinese, and, after killing them, roast the flesh, and eat is; what was not consumed being deposited in their nets. Their modeSwas as follows:—The victims be,ing decided on, they were taken out, and beaten all over (ex. eepting the head) with a kind of club, and then despatched by ripping, the etomach open. The body was then cut up in small pieces and divi derl,l he lingers, tees and brains being eagerly naught after; the bones were then collected, and either burnt or thrown away. I SAW ten of my fellow passengers killed in this way. On one occasion some of the Chinese took a boat which belonged to the ship, and went over to the main. land at night to get some Neater, but never re turned, so we thought they had been killed.— Every day they brought ue cocoanuts or some wild roots to eat, and appeared to be quite friendly with us. This state of affairs continued until I was taken nil tho island. When I left there were only fourChiuese and the Greek alive all the rest having been killed. I saw these five the day the steamer came in sight, but when the natives saw the boats coming on shore they took them to the mountains. I was sick and lame, and they would not carry the, so that I watched my opportunity and contrived to conceal myself among the rocks until the heat came on shore. They are very numerous, but do not appear to have any chiefs among them. They live on co coanuts, of which there arc large quantities, and a kind of yam, which they roast before eating: hut, beyond a few sings, I saw neither animals nor fowls of any kind."—Sydney, Australla Her FELON SAITT FTC. MANIC—TIIF WEATILRII.—A private letter fromtsaut Ste. Ma rio, dated on the 12th inst., gives a very discour aging account 'of the prospects of an early open ing of navigation. The letter states that every body at "the Sault" thought up to the 30th of March, that the river—would he open by the 15th of April, but on that and the succeeding day, the snow fell to the depth of two feet,and the change from pleasant to cold wintry weather, was very sudden. The snow was not molting at all, and; there was A drift in front of the writer's door right fert m The winds were from the north west, and very cold. The letter further states, that there was no possible chance for a boat to get through before the 25th or 30th inst., as the ice from the Sault to the Detour was about twenty five inches in thickness, and at the foot of the Sault, or Rap ids, Mr. Spalding was taking out ice sixteen inches thick. The change 1111-9 far worse than any the residents had experienced during the winter months. Lake Superior was open down to Point Ire quis—[the entrance to the -leer from the lake. —EP.) .bore the Rapids, as for up as Round Island, [a distance of about six miles, I the river was open, but from that point to the entrance was abut. Below the Rapids, persons were crossing on the ice-bridge without difficulty. On the 12th the thermometer at lu A. . stood at 27°. It was the impression that when the thaw commcnced, tho ice and snow would dis appear very rapidly; the writer, however, seem ed to think that it would require heavy rains to melt the ico by the 25th inst.—=Detrott .4de TiTE New York East M. E. Conference on Sat arday adopted the following resolutions on olo: erg without globate and wish but few glissen nerds:— I. Ilesoirtd, That in the judgment of this Con ference, there is no ground ter the assertion that has been extensively circulated that the NI E Church is constitutionally a slave-holoingcharch. On the contrary, it is our judgment that no man can hold his fellow man in involuntary bondage without violating the spirit, if not the very letter of our general rules. But nevertheless: 2d. Rryo!red, That in order to put an end to all caril upon the subject, we do hereby most earnestly recommend to the next general Con ference to insert the word ••slaveholding" among the things forbidden by the general rules. 3d. Pe.fred, That in order to the accomplish ments of this object, eneegy and union are in dispensable, and all thoso'who desire the purifi cation of the church from the Sin of slavery aro earnestly invited to use all proper efforts to ef fect the change in our general rules above refer red to. Tnx Paraguay expedition turns nut to have been a sort of Cleopatra regatta, after all. It was a pleasant excursion, full of excitement to the marioes and old sailors, and especially to Mr. James 11.1lowlin, the commissioner appoint ed to adjust that most formidable difficulty. It has been more costly, too, than that of the Egyp tian queen, for although there were no pearls melted in the wine of the squadron, yet the love passage between the Paraguay Dictator, Loper, the President of the Argentine Confederation, General Urquiza, and -Commissioner Bowlin, will be found to have coat oar treasury many more thousands than the },lascivious amours be tween Antony and Cleopatia extracted from the Roman treasury. Loper., the Dictator of Parag uay, basacted the part Mall this farce of a theat rical warrior, who beckons his enemies from pasteboard hills and wooden batteries, only to run away as they approach him. The corres poodence between Prquimand Bowlin, amusing and high flown no it is, is only excelted by the fame and impotent conclusion in the shape of damages, and in the other details of the settle ment of this ridiculous affair. —Phil. Pres.. SA Vt:TV OF TIL6 MISS'S() BOAT OF TOE STIIANICIL Ja.ssaira.—Wo published, several days ago, an account of the loss of the English war steamer J3III3eUT, booed from 'Jamaicts to Nicaragua, which strock on the Riscendar reefs, on the night of the 2fith of February, and went down so sud denly thatnothiog woo saved from her excepting bilif crew. The captain, four officers, and fifteen mPo took one boat, and the puraer and doctor and twenty-eight others took another boat. The captain', party octet:ceded, after being ton days Without food, in reaching Santa Crux, from whence they were dispatched to Jamaica in a Cuban Government vessel. By arrival at New York yesterday we learn that the second boot load had, after nineteeu days of exposure at sea, been picked up. One of the unfortunates had died of starvatioo, the doctor and pureer were inaspe, and the others were in a most deplora ble iondition. The poor follows were taken to jamkics. • .. OW THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IP DIIJORLD. —The 7'rve Southron gives the following curious idea of a Democrat, as to the danger in which his party is placed in the State of Mississippi: “hl A Fix.—We were not a little amused yes terday, at the remark of a leading Dernoomt:of this city. Referring to the controversy going on in the columns of a morning paper about the proposed pardon of Fisher, be paid: .At every term of our Court, Judge Verger sends ten or a dozen good Democrats to thq penitentiary, and now, when we propose to get one pardoned out, we are told it will injure the llama:Tape party of Warren hundreds of votes!' His opinion, from these premises, Is, that the Democracy is doomed. la a tow years all the party will be in and if one is pardoned out, the remainder will join the opposition! Unfortunate 'Democracy !" THE Legislature of California, at the sugges tion of Goy. Weller, in his annual menage, has putted an act appropriating one thousand dollars annually lathe Washington Monument. By the charterthe Governors of the States and Terri tories are ex-officio Vice President of the lode. ty, and the monument is now restored to the care of the original guardians. The old Board of Management have entered again upon the dis charge of their duties. The monument is now 17D feet high. FRlllT.—Withia the last forty-eight hours we have had snow, sleet.andfrost. The former fell en Sunday, and the latter occurred Sunday night The effect upon the fruit could not be deSnately ascertained 'yesterday, bat it was believed that. a fair proportion of the peaches had escutped. hope so, but the orchards are passing through, a revere ordeal. The weather moderated, yea, terday, and it rained quite freely last night.: —Cin. Gra. We took a short ride into the country several 1 1 days since, and we do not recollect of ever see. tug the wheat crop look more peomising at this season of the year than it does now. We have also converied with several of our farmers and allspeak hopefully of tui abundant erop.—Mun ,7) ( N) .Litplinary. VICEBBO,6O paper says that card playing Among .-atoamboat traralerkla the West has di iniawei folly one half within thePiet year, and ild'phwebss beast qappedby, oboist!, Ton Cleveland Plaindealtr, a Democratic or gan; whose editor is 'postmaster, having-exam ined. the returns from Connecticut, exclaims, ..Farewell, old Nutmeg!" We suppose the In gubrioue editor exclaimed. ••Fare•ell, old Buckeye," come three years a b r.,. ”All alone toy watch 1 m keeping." Draico the Carnival al leghorn, a num dress ed as Louis Napoleon, and wearing a monk like him, appeared in the mireelm. Ile had in his hand a folio labelled "The Treaties of ibtr. At every step he took he would tear a leaf out of the book and trample it under his feet. No Use run Ir.—After the Connecticut elec tion, the editor of the Middletown Sentinel good humoredly sent to the editor of the Constitution his cut of a chanticleer in fall crow, saying that the bird felt like a fish out of water in a Demo cratic office. EXTRAOR DIN AlD'.—The Washington correspon dent of the N. V.I Tribune says the President is bunting in Central 'Pennsylvania for an honest man to fill the post of Commissioner of Patents. BOERII A V F.'S lIOLLAND BITTERS. -Fru A LES 80,7001,1 cairn Natal AND T41111.11N —A Took Ptlmolant, suitable to thew pecollar periods in the Went every female, more seirtiralarly every mothyr, has long berm • desidet, turn In the medical worlit wimettilng to ho retained ay a toren:fury ronipont 01 of every well.furnitiliod Family %ledirins Chrrit, to which, at those sr:mina, recoitrae may lie bail, with the confidence alluding nilieffrom lb. nen.., and restoration of itrength, vitlt perfect fearing...a of goy ill couerimencee, yet without having taken • nienlcino poin, awaiting autegetuatic principles, to ender danger.. •nother rnedlelue, should it tin subsequently riqutred by the pocu- Parity of the disease. All the. condition" are boll/ire to be perfrrtly fulfilled In ftnrrharrit nalletrul Bitters. From the mature of the dorms ea hereadititied to we have cot thought prayer to poorade the names of tbwo ladle* who hare nuhesitattogly aftonleil u. the evidenooof the troth of the assertions we hery make.— Rut all and every word ran he antrotantlated to the satisfac tion of the moat incredulous. We offer one of the roosuuro and certain remedies fur this clam; of affliction', anti all those, whether poculiar to the Nen or not, wiik - b temilt from unshorn" of any particularorgan, or general debility of It rystrin. Its elTec.a are almost magical, yet the core radical. It commonicoles no •lolrot .hick to the nystem, but gently Insinuating Itself through the whole frame, rouses the vital energy to normal ant Inn,and. whileetiatiling oat tu e to throw off Poi cno, It titortinehlY or silteatro ed , i. of dl.... Are pra rauseated ise eat ly :not utug, indlspoood to ow` 1 Ito earnestly requtwl yen to try the half of n tesepootifid I It surely will not hero, lel we petal, sly guarani.. new seri,. ot onergy, and a 0.011.1, hoprltsl honking h•rirtir•l th d e uties ot the day. lAre you hol,po t b.nav*r:r I. fervor after ontior! Try nano qttaDtity inure peril meal A. wo said leoarr, It wall not harm. yet we nail, 5.011 of relief (tom !het dietrnaion loelldog at It. thought of Nei, and •leo hem the tie.p.wi tlon la I omit after pat tok log We pi, .... parfr,t lian of what hat Iran oaten. If you find that Mc cluau veil, tame! ha+ le.ou Le. ariut, dicrlut.ll the quetility to milt }our luu ennerti. —Thu acumen hltlaly lolirehtrebel 11.. a. hate'. Ibillutul Binera le pal up lu half pint bottlee and retallnd at $1 per bottle. Tho grunt demand lor Ihu truly Colubratiel M.dlrinn has Induced many Imitation., which the public should Ausrd Pgainet porch/Wei, Ili ,, cate of impositint gee that our flame Non the label of carry butt!. you buy. ' ' I r Woo. men.dowF UI 1iD—.4.10 Tuesday night. the 10th lo.t 00 1.1.1 Ali n. t 1 KA IIAII, fe.ts of Alapr IVm. Orahato, In the Nit. )par 14 Lin age. tafuneral Pan place on ♦nti 110100.94 at lo froo lite residence of his sister, Nu. 42 tireut I=l D.. 11,11 OF JOALSH S. lest,—ln the busy • ulka 111, man may Le nprlght.honenthle, at 'mare with all 11. fellow., getthe sato.. that r.imalltute is tray gtnal m et hot till Death ualla lASI front oar mid.t do we hits really appreciate lila Rotel ,malitioe. The anbjert o 1 this tune, • it It *lion the writ., wee Intimately arrmaihted. •••• tine of the few whits, memo. tea are cher l.had In the heart aa Karnal and elionld hid he left without the tribute Rawer. , fr , etrnnip. Mr. w. In many rl.pecta soil Ina& ma tt. highly honorable and atralalitlerviard parpre nd valuct, etTattle and nn , ,Mt note la his mu• ners, ns a tant trtend.hip., an Ina mannr sy•tero sta. la all the relations of life. Ile auntie by wham. Ultat would nets Ae hotrared, • frtendly 1.1011 ani «gaited. or sal deed I:•ward• theew, with 'Lune Ise name sucoutzt, left union..yn him parent,hate hunt an allertionata non, alai broth., and fosters one of the dearest ‘.l their kin Thar who were his itittiaste tri.mla feel keenly Lis I.ns, 11. lett a void not ~away Oreat public deed. do not wed Liename to lame, tall Ida private worth leas. a .anal Tonle to many.as he the Intl aka, of .rth.” Attu 2.bbrttioinicnto U N 1) , 1.1 ES-75 Idl, prime end choice N. kJit SWIT 0 ,1 bbl. N. U. M0b..., oak cooperag., 1. 110 Seger !louse Syrup: 1.0 bble. Gobl.o Sirup; do 1t...thr.1 Cru.te..l Sui.nvr, For eale l ep2l WArr a WINO' PIONEER PIG METAL.-50 1.44111 Luke Superior Marqurtte Cold libot (bare ,a 1 M, t.l rive is C. end P. rnilrnad, for cal. I.y 5p . :1.344. J A Cfill REEs E. SUNDRIES—;o aacit ,, Wheat; 7 do Feather, IZ=MM=E .4121 11Al All Dill KY & TAR AND DITCII--5o R.!, N. C. T., awl ad. by • 1111 P Ins. Eye ra.,•ived hY W All .4 WILON. SQ. - L EEDS-L - 100 bu+, flavor and 55 lats. Ti tay :4 , 1.1 Ca. ult. by WASP LA RD—P 2 tea. l'Onsignineta for Nth , llOttt. blyika.V. 341 Liberty T EN N. WHEAT --177 tavka just reed cornigolueht (or d» by .(21 (S)HT. PI el< NY. \FEET Pt rrAToEs--z 11, sole savks sole C S VV sq,l ItOST. DICKY. Lawrty PENN. FLOUR-50 took, Extra Family Floor can rov'El Sorel. by rum . 1.1l•li jusT RECEIVING, PIANOS From the Celebraloa F.O-t..rieb . of WILLIAM KNABE t CO I=l door NW. . ALANE'N PIIOTOITRAPLIIC CAL . LICIT Y, (OM, and GRANT nTIt EETP, in ,3• 0pp....1tt , th. Opurt 11• Ann, nth (balltry L. put b... fitted ny Tr,th rld. mud oky.llght. Photograph/1, Atn bmtyrua., In.coarrentypoe, ke., t k,u to etylel. Mt to b., narpn...rd. ettan,re and citlr.n.• 9ro rortfintly ton WO to roll end ,T amino for themulTen. Prir-o et.. WlTEntranro uo Fifth rtreot. en.y • ap2o-.lpl nn k. u.w.cuma . . DARLINGTON A. BOOK'S I I• 71317 Ft.1%.1•7C£ AGENCY, N. :i7 Fifth Str., , t, UP bTATILI, BANK BLOCK, PITTSBURG l'A , Buildings. Merchnodloo, Yurnitora sod dOiiir P ,O l , •riy egain•t 1..0.,n or ininuig. , ..7 Ylre AGENT.I COB Continental 1116111110 CE CO, of City of N. York. (I.V. Capital aro! . ........ K.."4-lusurod Potriiripst• to t.t.n_Prutit. vii L..ut I "curt ing ens Lintuitt3, Manhattan Flee 1 mmmmm nee Company of the City of New Toth. inoorpor , ..l 0,21 ata.h srrafit and SJArp.l.. Cir....Llu Uu HADA' EV CHILDS, of 11. Childs A C. , No. 11l Wouil I•itlnburgh; JOHN N. AIL-WILD, of 51,C00l A Co, Nu. 1::1 Ww,l •ifl,ll. Pittsburgh; I I. PKNNOCK ,of King. Pio:Lock A , No. .211 Ili owl rl , JACOB L. 14CH WAILTZ, of B. A. Vsliooshisk A Cu., No, 10 Winsl Niro., Pittsburgh, 01:0. of 800. It. Whllt, A C., No. 2,5 Fifth at Pittsburgh. Prize Ere( and mutton for Eazter TILE undersigned respectfully informs the cuisine of Pittsburgh And Allegheny that the meat of the following described animals will be offered for, We at !WALL N 0.7, In the ALLSOURNY MARK NT HODSK, on FRIDAY, and to ptrrinanton on RATURDAY, In VITA DI, N 0.117, opposite the month of Diamond alley: PRNNSTLYANIA DRICIIITON 11.1158,” two fah cattle of enormous else and splendid condition. Thayer. six years old, and osenoil by O. W. Kvans. They were foil by Mr..l. Douther, of Reeve, evenly. and weigh LOOO Ito. At the Pod Plots Ynlr they took two premiums -.one for the load fat earl, sod tho other a sereepstahn, 1110 VEIL LILLY, 'The Reality n 1 the West?' TM. really splendid animal is hair year• old, and weighs 13.5 pound. Silo was fed by Mr. T Smith, fitalth'e Ferry, end 0 nine gather it KIOKSTCIt PR CEP, also ow tieD, 0. W. Penn, and fed by Mr. If. Alston, Allegheny county, Tbolr average weight Is estimated at DAI pounds. Parties lobo tinalril • superior Roast or Steak fir Nestor, el Mutton of the Knit quality, am I...supplied by calling on the subscriber, at Lie Malls, as abort , stated. 0. W. KVANii, Stall N 0.7 Allegheny Market lion, soil Mall NO. 117 Pittsburgh Dieu/end Market. split - - ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPAhI, OF PITTSBU ROB OPPICIC--NO. 37 FIF•TH BTICICIDT• I=l INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS JEAAO JUNE?. Proaltkot, JOHN D. 11.001.1 D, D. M. BOOK, &cmlary, CAPT. WAL DEAN, UeLlaff Agent. entlzmi Jam D. 111cCurJ. LW. Detmuet, It. it. &Atha& Capt. Wm. Du., toot. a. Itowe. Itubt ll.Darbt spICL.f & Lot •ect logic Jones, O. 0. llolooy. [lung ChOJAI, Capt./L.O. Orgy. Johu A. Mien, R. L. rabuestook. FOlt SALE—HOMO 0.• -at situated at the math...A censer. a Market and Ltbetry at „Lk . Wring: *oat about thirty Aft, ocalyacemykaY by J. A. /11) , - . tfn""""S, bY r". BARLEY -1 , 000 bush. Spring Barley in stam and far isle by mown co. "AO) abbaltorMenta Forwarding and Commission Merchants, I=l Coal, Planter, Wiiter Lime, Salt, Floor WEN MEAL, MILL VEEP, 0,11. N, Pork. Beef, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, 'Butter At WArtr. %Var.huu.e, foot (IT imeuld it DETROIT, Mlt H AUENTS YJi6 }OVER ST. CLAIM, Lake Shore and Saginaw Line Steamers B." lane our Dock Ivory !doming tancidaye sampled,) for Ports Ilurun and Sarnia, [pitching at the hirer St. Clair. Also three limn. each tweak for the Lak. Shore, amp Towels, and Etatnrday for Sakirtan An lb. above In the only lino of Dont. running on them, outes, [...mow shipping W.. fight to fho (Atoning plerta .01 get their zombi at cheaper rah, end in ter. lime, Ly haring the parkagre marked to tho “CA BIC OF JOHN 111.11V.IIINtIN A C,), Itrf . ROIT,” AuA nondlog duplicate Contrarta of all al,liminiaw Mount, I.laLy'.. Bola, Nowpott, St. Clair, Port Huron, 8/1/111, Loairigton, Chem Crook, Bark Shanty. Pose...W. Forosts . llln, Bawl B.wch, Wtllow Crook, 1 , 1, , y. Hirer, Port A °Kiln, Tioraa Lay, 9aLln Illror, llaugor, aay City. Ilan.{. lon Poi taruoulli, Koaltouliog Toncoln, Vasiar, 1144 Biro, Flint, Fran trnmnfh, Biun Itnt,. W.ttr rounvlllo, kut c,ty. 7,1 onolzio. 11130..1 ira.roo, Ft Clsarlta, Ali,llw.l City awl SANDUSKY HYDRAULIC CEMENT, 1.14.114,1 ou Ir TKR r.rsr - 1859. SPRINT! STYLES. 1859] W. D. & N. Bff'CALLIIIVI, FOUILTII SilCßltil rare LI A rn ‘ n r y E .. l , l. 1 . 11 ,, V • nick 1114 i! rge ntl CARPETItiliti. OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS WINIRAV 5-11.111F:S, ri.mo and Table Covera, I~lncL will at leant e q ual nap Anti which nrir. Offered at the 1.1%, The attention of a di.•riminating publio i. renpeetfully solioited. 1nr2 ,4, 1t1 11 A taw ELI. SIIEPPIIARD.. PROWISTS, IMM!=I I=l El= m , ocgo...l . e.rltm,ery, .1 npl I 11,1..1 I.lrl•nrallc•n In 11.•• LI: " Mt:l,ll{li% 011171,, , BOYLE & CO., ) 4sworth sTHEET, CINCINNATI. Onl(). FOREIG! , , LIQUORS AND WINES .4 LC 011 01„ COL G S IRI TS Cainpliene, Burning, Fluid and Splrii, 'f Ult P Nl'l N E . blanrifartontil of Domrstie, Liquors, Wines, I:ort!ia Is null I , trot 13 Z 'r R B_ II••0 ron.tnutl) . fl G and rerun. gra BOURBON ANID RYE %V lIISK EY Apple kirawly laucif•riorrra of Lb.. • CELEBR 'I) “ROSE" W \ Agn.til for FRI:DKR R 001 , 111.7 S JAPAN ESE IJITT Eta+ •4•1.10.0, tl Mari le Mantels, 10' MACHINERY Alwars hand at the loireqt prier. . No GOOD 110USEltOrLD WITII- 1,1 urr 111 A MILE M ANTEIS —The) ere fthrsys next, outtl wore to tho 'beauty of n bora than any other arty I. that CAA for porches,' with thn mote mono); end loooJoe, thoy redeogor the mkt, ol hou. taking tire, 0. nlanti. vory ottou .1h.,7.1. 71 , p. for Fornif Wath St a,1,11, rot, ol =ME NIONUDIENTS, TABLETS AND ORATE STONES N. 11.—Our rit.x k Nil WO IA ll.e ittagnat it, and beru.r cus.r.toso..l marbluery, 1. g..t up lu 1.41, r with more rfirtpaleb, mud al hArs ttun raw by man inauual Ishor. IMZEIIIIIMillIIIII11!11 Mantel Room on th• Second Storyi orrlcr, ;119 LIBERTY 'THEFT, W. W. WALLACE STEAM ENGINES M RN I S II I Ni;.. SZ TEA M ENO INES on hand \ and oral.' L 2MEAM BOILERS, IM LS PA NI4. MILL, ti INI/, ENO INK AND MACUINE IL...MINIM, PULLEY,. On hare Oat. Weight,' OgLalogn...4 of g i eon 1.1 Al who Wool Rguing FEENCII BURK MILL 8 roN litoN 1 . 11003 , :Mg ANCHOR 10 , LTI eit , lllS, PREOOII tv.g,l In It/1M .11.11, and eh...row. N.M., and ....any Mtn., nsuretlurodpl., than Iron 111chiurd we PATE-NT F:N.C.IO,IOIt MI I N 111.1.: M IMIINV-., BIAS M 11.144 f..r 1 , 1••ue !LoSK'S PAT.NT WATIOL Shw wtt. rlspnie, u.l I.lf •41... i wgl it I. Yl.x 14. W , El.vutas, On, thud WI.. 41..11,4 Liberty .lust, PlWAtiurgh. 1 . 11. tI'AI.I.ACA .A YDRA ULU' CRMKS 'PH SUBSCIfI BF Rim the h:x, • hIAIVO Apelet j_ In tidy n.nnr7.l ;.r 11,0 .6;14 Ilolnatont 'Nola 47.t1 oatoo• le much aulolroorCoy otl,r u. 1.1 on .1.1. marl. t. Publrc l'l.nerbr. tiro Waol4, and allwarrant/11,1.1. I/Inellonn for won,: it 100 AA,I, barriel WA hoot., mmiAalo.o. u 1 01•0 vuth auy other meat. A btrgo•L.et alwAy. kept on 1t00.1..11.11.1 wt/01,...1a and rwlnll nt lotlr pricy.. \5. 15' WA I.I.ACE, 319 Llborly •I ,Pottaholro Plaster Pads—Louisville Limo. 1 511 1181,..5. PLASTER PARIS 1.. r Load vf lOU bl,le Plan.r Pan. for etucco Wolk: lUO bbls I.U14•111. .t 319 Lii,ty W. W. W A LI.AvE 50()ORIN D STON ES, 101 bizt.“, for aala at 319 Ltberlymtmet,Pittaborgh. u1h19:461.2 W. W. %V A 1,1.41:M =EI Mustang Liniment. THE popularity of the Mix it AN MUNTANii Walt" Is .4.11.1.11V0 with the civ.tization ol iiiebd Oilier mild.. ciniel la eileeinw twin niel Mein', • !hie omen Vatnily rhyeicirins, Uotertenent lertiuw. Neuters, Vacate., Licory.n. ~,,, Ac , been we'll densunetraleal this rent through.nt the w 0.1.1 ui tido ever before retnieed each n 0.41,14041 rodeo end eoppert 'from litodinal eon Scientific won. • RIIEUMATISM year standing has beets totally cnrai. l'il.ss, Taman, gunning nor. arrofula, n l lll Psl sartillngs, Banes lails,Chaps,tieu ral gin, HZ Illwam and all rates and mune upon man, and kindrod samplslats ova: HORSES, CATTLE, auch .. Wag Bow, Can, ory. Hoof 4111, etc ore eub.lorel and visrml by lb.. NIUSfA NU JAN IN ENT. Mn. S. !ATOM, tlyd• Park, Vt, wrltoss the ..alatillYl (tila ca. w. tiptivln.l Nitro Pio tr. tom of Mus Lang Liniment, hay. nld I.lot ElSo n,h. Yon r Liniment Is. Loan cluing wonder" op lioro: 420 Thedtt. OTIIA, PUILLIALIIII4, PA. (Extract.) "In lifting the kettle hunt the Ore It lootenm me...wat t , tilted over. mot welded my hands very ee rerely, almost 10 a crlv. her.. awful eight. Ain. ntmg Liniment nypeorod to extract the pain. It bottled tsp. Idly, erltbont outcome, and felt no pram or mmonta. Vents tenly, "CIIAILLI44 FOSTRIL" finch language oia Ibis le but the roust.l awl natural echo wliornorto lbw article is tod. Tbla Liniment It hollapaoubla to planlera and owners of boraa and imam Mr. John Doubly Montgomery), Ala, sold a dare fur ride, Irllo was rabeod from otter iniolowores b ,... , t t i l c d u a t.. Lin .d laia . n . t. „ to f f' , thfootellity.ah,72: Liblinflit , and take bats IL B very Bo i Soother. ms b y 41 Jenirn tbronshout North no4l3noth Aroerlers, Europe tad all the IsNumb of the Oman, for 2s fto b., yo mule, nod SI,OO p•r holt k . 111411568 A PALK, Neu York. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Irmeet Powder fuMsodit•thoT LIOR SALK—Wag store in Zolienopla; a X good btudnostulnnOlY usUbl4hoL *btu, Lot 90 foot ou Main stmt., on vidit, erected • frame Dunning end Stnto. Pot lotto; 4e., 'flay to tII7STIN• 1,001115 lk Ott, Stroltaroken, 0 . 3 bone aura. Attu Abbrrltstments FURNITURE It , w ANII "" Tue. sußscrtmEn HAS Ia.NOVEII DISPATCH BUILDING, Where he will he plea, to wait W1.1.,11 , . and ro-ta;l FURNITURE AND CHAIRS I•arlirihtnr WGnti.,u • I 1• nr'!uE F IF It Isl I I of EryY`R , au. kith Strom t.• 1:••11 H H RI.IN =M! Axr U. Itrr V,. .1I I :ill.. 11, V T .tt tienontal 1at.t..0..tet11.. 1.. .1 . • veth l t m /.1.1,, h. 4 .0.; .11 .1. . 9 3 0..1 , hr. ft,E;ll,lO V 11 . ! 1 \ , 1.::1 ; 11 1 , vy1:11 . `. 14:11,11 .1.1%1 I I' NI IN Pittsburgh Copp, trolling Mill (•. • \ • •• • BRAZIEB BOLT AND NUFAPIIINI, iDITH PRESSED /P1'1:II. / l'l USIA L 0 (• ( NI ( :I' I V I. :I I : I I I N ( . 1 r•i1 . i0.4. 11rr'•'1 ••II•• i::.1 !WEI Dtwl..rm 111 M.,. 1'r••. r'!.:. •• I 1.. No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, F'a 1 . .• . r I/1 , , A 1111,01. .H/1. at In.. , It 1 1 c ,t, ~, . 1 , k C. , 111 • t 1.111.... 1. Wat..r.m.l a MT,. A ..1 II A 111,1....11.1. J. S. 1.1IIIII.:T . I . sA :1(1.1.. 3 . aaal I;Eits . ' "I .1, .1 CA 1.1 , 1 V ELL lIRII., r. 111 1 ••111 t:44,1, 1-1NE.1:1‘... , at, T I• 31. It, an.l . n/155t11..1.1 . 111N. 1. 1.1,1,1 . 11 11r.. 1 . „ J 1 I iItEMU‘ - a S.' s, . r. ,11 . 1, ' • I , oaualaaaaa t D 1 . .1111VA :11 . 1;111',5 . •‘••11 6:rl. rr.. , a. 1111.1.1.111 S t•• • • I IV I. fff:fi 41.7:1.: 11l N131[1.:II : - cit.:lilt.. hut,' laareaaad a Ca.. Pianos and Melodeons. . " 1.. rr, oat,. ott,l of - NF,IV Ku:l,l - r a a aa, waa..aaa .641 I...•ret 1••1 11••• iai rrs• The New Scale hoe Pramo Felt Hammel nossP.l.6 Eutaw rt . 1. 1.. EATI , N, I ). I A N ()S, , •1•1‘.11T I. r 1 , 11.1.11 , 1 4 , 11 11. 111,11.1111 a..., II arr“.,1,1 i.,.. IF .i IP , lo ti rrilE tinder ha , taaaaa• la II Ifin A 1•1•11•••••••• ••I • ni a ti-atic•.• 111 1•11•ila.,1••• 111 E I•lag.1••••.111 alll. • .1•••••laa ta. r a1...a• siallo 1.40... 1 1.. • • ••!.a. ,, " erctiaLua KILII,I v.. 1/. 1 11.11 NEW FELT ll\ !:NI/.1::, riallE la:aaaa ,rath thain i Iaa, FLAMM, anat. .1 NIU V I), "It I .14: I / I • I /'.4 TEA'T !/F: .i A a, Asir tit ',M,..% „ aaa , it1)111.1)1 /it 1001 ISTIvTICLh Ac NI 1%1 ISSION NE It a' II :\\T`;, .1.11. luittirail. I ...I • I oi. .II 1.1.- fr..l.t a.t . a- , la ti EuL ,Tut Kr.T. rrll ELIIt E \ T I{ IFIE I 11) . ./f / 1 J., .71A ! JOHN II NI El.la to , R 77111'311•;1.1Xr • 1... `-1 W...0l fit z..• 1.! s. r0.t..t.,,,., ~ 1 , , ,,..i Mr ftt.tett 1, . I 'W. , r ht.tteitiP. 1 , el l .Apt,, 1 , :„, ea th er 3+ I e .te r. atenalate .tt -natie .. "l ye:Z4ziri CIIEAP l'IANO:, Jot • I tt••• ' 1.1, i ...1.. ii ~.r • et- , t it e.nltne the ...1.. •., trllllll., 1 11 11 III”. 1 , 01 . TILE CIII:11 . 1-,,T PI \ Nl'- i—,,,,, , ,i... , ...• Vale, e , t lei L ave out. It, let nal net, 1,1,113.1 MADE IN THE l' \ITV!) S l' .\ T E ~*. I , ~...!,- ... 1 .0. • —,....,,,.. i...10 , • , ;— ,, , .., ~..... 1 , . , • ~11.,, 1... pur1...., ma tn. A...at, cunt., heti eget..shim:l ht. at , the tea.. Ito :I peal et prepar allot, itt tumult tu Itto Ittrut ..i ...Ivo 'I tva p, n tune rletultal the dtaeatatt, hot Ihn todorn rt. att. al et... e.a•rexteal I,et t otele , l upt,n Dr Platter, et et. 'halt. tel 0,0101, a th. ala.n pt .+l tint ta. . sae Oahe , .. rt... 1 ~, , , I tettl .•al re a till ha Ite n nevertlntlin, 1. t t., 1,1 It 1...1 e.41..1 elt Oa ~ to ch, ktv.- Ile. apread oaten atel t a ••• taut e part al net tippet bp, *lel le of at I....ketJ Vt.( It 5. Pittialt4l, at the KI,II, Mt‘ll,lll%.lv , 11, 1,1, 1/ , .111i:t./ 11.P.111//nner .rt t nrotn..t.. Can.att.,. tutted l•y uln meant, weal gat, me net. trial renualeve. .Alt Int, bealcal up, but the 1 ettlatuntetthoit ors, tn•l tlheta tealil3 rents, ail. I u Fele ruary, la 4', he protrounc,l tee cured...el I felt fur Lumen 11l A pea thud,.tAte 1,01, Kt till WA, awls 1 ...tent tvaa the Lem tnnt I mould not real at night. Lain 1,, May I returned Le Ctttetienath awl et,,autt laareel tnyaell under ti,• eltart,“l ter. Sea too, a tth ti lona I z ent.tete I until r. ph teeter, tluritsJ uhtelt tune he natal et ary 1 auarn re ^teal,. nett pat Ify Rm.- , ...lett it, tlerlottg the dine., but a hen I i rt.. heal 1101 t, there sore atilt three elferhat gait; ulcer* hi.. my "''' 1 ...tutted tiatt, Neu h.tra prepetent tntet, and al.. metheine that I ft4.11,,,tit Dr Kt, lett Ihn , meter couteutted gr., MI, 111111 It Intel r.t/ oky . llte /..!, Itlit ~f nta POO, th , e irear., r ,r. 1..., .1" •0., I.r! ~.... , “1 , ~..1 h.t,,,,1 m y 110/.. i 0 . 0 at van up all le , p , t I et, It, eg cored, Neu, I, Ely ant.] be • •atlel ~d> cit.. fel 1..1. but that etyore se aa Imp aathlet. 1,. alettch, I ....t. I taataht n ta•ttle 1.1 -Itheal ....trier," but I auto ,nnt • • that I hat eh• I.ill, It. 0 I NWA t tu-y t. hale .14,11 1 i ..... tlrrlt -.I tat ph, I. hut I found that I Game, -11,10/1 11.1 , It. 11‘,1611.1 nt.n• that the niret a omit ... • . tee eat ,li,tuar he I et•itt totted, and whet, Mil :turd hAttle. wan . t.• I. nt t I,httt atm. I aut., .t. if I I nat I et I,th thtile. net.l I b et,- heels leen' thee.. aro.. than 1 hat ea tate her e Ina lae ten t••at a a tilt, etty tare 1. aatelty .1.4 ,ut ett I ten 0111 glatetett t•• /4 t•t,/ t tli 1 . E11.1.1.."..• . hi , 1tat,r a . ,. ,,,1 L.l Ille, ...el a heri. ha, laa.n ,', .., I ittatuale the h t 'te 47" 1 -.1 ay t A Limnatat 'a 111A1.14 , 11,1711111,111,1lt..11• ' . t ettr APS. Sworn and aoletrritaat. tithe aba .1,, ,t 1 A noel:, 1 1.. th:ti, Ia late eue, t.1,....1 the Jual treat tti tt .. PT.-..in and I , the P. , . ~ .htlt (.1 Ile .11tettlyaI•ur,. Ma.; t out t, ths. Si st tu., —LI J 006,.. .1. 111 N Ilt tlthlt:f , J I' ar../th lull 1... Eg..g.• 01,4..1 3. nil ku r., Ow ilk.. 1.., 111 (I,•tavt, 1•• r 7 ,Oetavo: I, $2lll, The , w,n 1,.•• .1.1 onl for 11,•• ...•11 1..1-.0 •IJ 1 en. ..t ofelhr.g. 11, • 1r..1 . 1,1, •.• by L. makers, %Ili 1.1 ••••1.'3 . AND T E A S: WHOLESALE ANI , RETAII wxr_.x.l.p,..r.ccE.,- Sc JOIIINTS'irC).I , 7, II SUITIIFIEI I 1 STitrET. I=l I Iris U. II AVE JUST OPENEII A VEEY ~ . GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. EA AM. JAVA (1)1 , 1- Er:S. Sugars, Rico, Rico Flour, Corn and Pearl Stareh, Farina and Y Powder, Pearl Sap., Tapi..a,Carli. S.dn., Crean, Tartar, Cle,a, !trawl and Cb.wolate, Maeearkali and 1 er Pure Ground Pure Flal,oring, Eat Table and Dairy St N'Er 11,11 is A NI , PEEI'. CANDLES, CRACKERS, S4i,\ SYRUPS, T.n Wen. `P;A 11: , . A. ."26•ImgltsA•r • Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONN f:TE3,KC- !AMES P. TANNER, W II ()LES.% LE SIME, HAT AND BONNET IVAIIEIIIILSE, 4 N. r.ll W(11.11 St 1•4... t, PIS lshlt rg la, Penn,. II,“ tbo. In ~r.. hir ,ry lAN.. nt.. , ), ..1 11.1.1,1 i peer ENIIIANI , MANI' T. WI kri, wl tb. LOW )0 , 1 CASII I, will oli.r• n.+l ott u.” 1.11 r, I' 41 - 1111,1•14 In leo Aiwa ittaktug their ottchtsca bleu Sate.thealetto are. millet...a let rail 1.,,rt• eat lair themeelvee lho fart. ler . L.E . ..llictilillr In OW. (.Vats to (....drrn 312.1 Tho Polfection of Deutal Art. ..ifirslncl.ll. TERM WITH PLArKS 01 , 1.141cP L n it. N. ST Ell BINS Inning opened ail ofro•e .1101 l'ohn •troet... prerotho.l 1. sooodoofnettire 4%,.1 I Ileeri 'moth of I too a 1.... doelrtphoo I. Intoodoorlow heao I:a/proved .1, ke .1 11...1A Work lo tho rllll4.llft of 1.11/obtorelo, e tea..oe•torod runt h/ *111...4 lbe ea... ht. ...dol. la .1.11.. WI. to to.. 1.—..t0 o. deal 41 tlo .... 1. Neu no.ol .41.4 loc•oldie. %bet.. Ho, hart. eso tt ode.] , Fool h. Itorthono ... I.eltoreo lhoy tate death/lo.] 1. 1,111/4111.141, moo 111.1 co/CAI/11y 01rn1.14 tall/ex aryl,* Ih I.IIIIITN Ent, DUIIA 111 L/ Y, IIkAUTY mod PURITY, and In every quality 'Odell modern A 11011.1.61 Tenth doniml,le, /to.] /oro 0l 11,0 n.n,e net.. owlet. le,. expongleo. epow lueotos GI work okay 1, roe. ed 1.1. N.. 101 PENN taTIOIICT, Clail 1 It .got-2tnolaer Carriages ana isaggles FOIL THE A6OOIIISIODAI V ION too ghers, end KO - angora ‘ - lollins If Y. sol..cf.t• fr his opotted a Waternom lonnoltntnly in tlfr 1..41 MottbngstltelsOn Sind t, lot Ow st.lo of CAILIff /WM, BUfllllos AND sl . ltlho WAOONA, Of his own ninitufncttito-- ft, nottorl.l nil twl•rt.,l tooth 50. , . ow, Ilnrlup la.rn ounap%llhlrty 'ours 1,. land lb.. hut eorrnl..au yrua In Allogheuy City. With nu lo ci.. of lautilnum, aufllinont guarani... a. thr oto.hty of hla work. Ibo reno•clhilly m, 11. d t.. 0.01,11.1 his wurk. Ita.latelary 011 the cornet of FrJotal 111011 N.ll Oknotatat,Alleghnny City, JoIIN eol , Tll 4,13 , 41.15md11et STEAM JOB PRINTINo obTicE.-- CIARDR. Cilia - CLARY, • BILL lIK.I DS BILLS NOCK Lie . re, POSTABV,nd nve•ry vatiely or Jul Printing estrot.l with ueatorne endarelow y, act abort notl, 1 , 1 JOIINSWIN t Co. apl9 67 Wood atrcot Ctgon STAN best article ever discovered fur beautifying the enmploalua. Al.'. Ciratetelan Hair Oil, an excellent article for niatorlag and ptomain the growth of the hair. A large .apply of each just renewed by J l / 1 3. PLY,MING. .04 , 9 Caroni Diamond and Market tareeL --)VOUT - FOUR lIUN.QRED TONS of-pure Allineally la,' with prailego of Loose to Nor. lot, al4 on tints Car opprorod adorned Darn. For ale speH. U..% J. H. BANES. business Ilatitts C et anges Disooittifort of Partnership. rrlIE Pal iner,hip .-Ai-tine, in , uo.kr.tion..l nude.' the .1114 R.... Lio,l 11, I• -1 I.4,,,inciansra 111- .I.IIINI 04A. II 1.1..1' .1 I • ALEN 1.1.4,11) AL 1 , 01(SYTII. " I' I. ", A E 1; E(I C E ILS Di:AL r. s IN PRODUCM Mr.!' 11. ItIAJONIS N0..20 Vibe re) s 1 . 1 1., , .1,1:1 V. 4 =MEI S 1 MI . L .1 :\ 1: S. It N Ii I-: 32 s; ...1 Thzril Sink. -.1•••.1 1..:10 , :N ASP kt:LkNT:.. BASK 1,11,11,11‘ \ ••11.1 1.4“11..• ,1„1.11 I nnvierlnking In nll Branch.. Emu \ ex I 4 I 1•• 111,, 1.1 :I. 'ls r r l-: P.% itTN Il' I,l'llllg' E=l 11 0.111.. 1.4 u, .l..ri.a.aor Talk, ..nill , er .l. 1111'1 tnany notavliv, 0.1,1.1, utterly latk vl • at-- I par..kola.l 1., Ir) I topr.ra.l Mood tkoan too, awl to .a, .6x wrvM aft., Fittivl.k,:. it,,kroavr, 1 1 ,11. t. LO.OllO Tlv• Toll., I , rakv out, runavtl.olg at, yam- r:i hood.. c.l 11, arm. r I'lolll 001 ritiovry 'town tha a1....10 111 y 1111n.0..l0nv•ly r 0.111.1 IA« mouth and • 1.10. 00 c. ...1..11. la. or , oboe t Lamont 1., ma until t.Or ..ILy lima 111.v.1 Saw ;la, My arm, at 11.e1, a eve...lowe. oa inc 1., Ow • yncike nod v•aoo an throu,Jivl.l.• to Hood n vny tow. on Ikr Ina, etrrl...o 0,101 .1 wor nod *auto... vo oolly 11..1 I 4.4011.1 vervrrvi,evant baring .ti my Iltalt I hive now lann our. I Fix 4, Iko.l feal it dor to Mr. 1.10.1....3.14101 rvotarally. to tuvlo, thin .tala ..... .1.1. sad Mat... User. liko ea) st.II tan, I.l.l.•naft. toono I.lv .111.1.11. 111arlirlf /a • N I: k WI mar k nod 1....1.ne OA. liai• I,th Amy of Jnly, A Nll 1.1111A1111:11, I I K 11 II K 111 . $ EH reLAil agcla for PitlA 1 1 .-trom. .nr I 7:JANA F THE BEST SEWING MACHINES B. T S A. It SFIA.L. 1. t. c• ~~ x. E.l - 131eS Ai lit AC t joys VEX)! I N DIRSTROI Tlt , Only in Ile It P., 111,11 Sure /a Er.ltnninate art 3, II:ost, 1'n11,11., Ant.% iklow,k 170., 11245, Mtn., W.tsr (Lowe"! tstmerS, 0.100 Dox 5,11.1 J I N oNg lIONTiI Thu.•U•lebnwl Itont.thos burn 1... extru.ively ueul for tanuly.twA settr. In all parts of Europe, and thalrMirec. uluus p.,vt burn by Om Courts of ituabla, r.n,lnu.l, At ttttt Prmsla; Ilasaris,,S•,ay„ny, um. tlollaud, :lupin., At , and their Chemical propurtita extuntue.l, sal upprosu.l 1•y thu tunut ditainguit.,l Mrtlreal. Facull 1.41%11 ~.,u It.. world. TiTcgr dflatructereu.c., to kind. of amnia and inoctb. lame loverirrrtirnA In thin country by the Ditactorc .4 the tart.. rublAc luctltutionc, Ylant,t, Farcuura. Proprictora .4 Wan:Juana.. Mannlartorte, mead I.y rera w du. tlnglaixhad culuntacp,...a, tium..roak Ttattruoninln awl rvrt:ll, Ow emuq t 4 them. Itono..llw m.l W noaqy nt tl.O Drpot For suhti Wltalt-ealo t 7 lb° Intontor and I•ro prlutor, JO9Y.CII FIF:YYIL, Prsctlcal ehotolia, 012 Ufg.h.my (cor. 11 . . , 0nt.r05t.,) Nov, York. Ortieral Agent for the U. kttatlk awl Cnruds. , FIMUUR. ICK V. IttlaUTON, DraggLst, N.. 10 AA,,, 417 Broschrsy, New York. /or solo is this city, sorhuicsals and retail by it. E. SC.I. LEES & CO, rosocr Wool suit SeconJ sta.: JOS. PLEIII biO, Censer Dlomundsud lassicst st. BECKHAM A N AN, Allegheny. ilcUSSituilfc ARTIPCIAL EAELS.—Pr. Kuper, 6f 140 IVood street, his on Mold • TOl7 and:km& &rico for dint peons, ihktinsany ionarris are' made to hear ari Mill as mt.: Mao. • mall gata• pasha drum, stash Is Inserted veto the tu t and isvilrl OMMl—bi tut cam of dinatsi JorAtier iloMica( Einnouncentrnts. 311D0/3 • E ---..---. _ , ,k , Soci ATE .11:1 ,, ,S OF COMMON PLEAE..— ,-; Kt .% i 1.. 11. sToW II m'. - II be • naididsto for Masai.. t.. t . : tte 1 , N:1,4, en m Ceureutl, to be 1e.7,1 in June, ISSP. r, Om ~,,,,, et Acts.r.44l, Al 1,7 a on court a comma , le,e, A. ~1 slik ,entr - 'ep:ll,dlr ...:;)- ' 1.,1 0. ‘... M•Lie,NI gill lA. , a candidate for ~,„, ~:.::":. ‘, ":::141 r . . [ 4 . r , : , , : , ,,, , j t ,, i .. : T. , T , i . r e., ,,,, ,,, c r in r j r i roti m r. m r m r, fr_l4 - .A5.,. I s•nl . 1 11,r. 4 , r C.' nom Pt. f , z tiey j.i)11.,..: I k I_llN 1.111 1.. • yen:lnt:a.- or DO =- lion Id tic• c,ccxl 1:e,•1.1i....‘e (Vbs.-nth, 1'..., the onia , 'Of A .,. e - e ,,,1•4,. e: lie Ceen t ..I I'..m • en Plen, !r., ,-,r this •ounty. A ss , r .. ,,r .11 I.3 % — Alexilinier W. Fcrs.- 1. gocc...llllc , cit c.c. l'ittel.•l,,,- 14 .. e s ,„,,u to for the Rei.ul,lienn vernal: i.• f.. 1 I.le. attire .4 ik. e: ,,,,,,, a Ile- Ova, t of Cemtmen 1.1...... _____l•3.l.lklrteP IDZ=I f)77,-5 - .l.ta v rsonirisos, of ("hart iera 1 ulll I.• a t..ndidate , 1.4 Culla, tj . n , n.to , titr..-ot. Imp ct to the tbrixion vt th, 11.1,1.101:an Ccave.t.hun ttp21...“11.r.F ftutittll • Gv Nover.—The .ahsoiher , 4 to tho Capital I tlon •••elt...tuoi Haman:lvor Hallway Cocaina vo," are tpqn...n..l to meat at CLAIM!. LI OTILL oa ASTUE b A V. 0b..,n1. lo o'clnck, A. M.. for the purpose ot orpan.7lll, .n,l..nri.oratio, by nlretinK fire cfrabt sub. . ....I . - o.nuagt rA, until :inn them itiorldey of, .1 mint Pnio, A. 0. MOH Ann HAY& .1 li. JON 0. .14.N1K0 P. RARE, I ittAl.ornb. tprll 1 , . I:Vt—apl9 did - • - - AIKETING.—The Stuck -IE-Idern o,r , :s-te 1•auldn.011 and 1ir.1041.1 Alin in I , qt:oat,' w. hen by nnithed arnal altnnrrat nn, nr tl.. Cninpo,a will I, Inr.l iS II A \ Ow 161 k ..iny - 1 `I., 1. , "'el...A A M... nt llt r r.. 1 Y.nnth and I itadry stnadn. liy order of lb. . .1.4.11 , 1 IRWIN, dr , Scr.Y. ro "Let 143.,t; ,r.q.ert v known Lit gltunte on the 1.., on.. $1.11.. kr..wi.,: li vi/1.. A ttrtehtvi 1.. it.. , t 13 •••• ~,,, 1.1111.nc. nnrl Improve ao••n Jr op , tt,..1,” ..-lot o with we, 1.1 nl , nnt:3l act T./ i,T,111 I.lli Ilf.iirr nittv..ll,[l. Tito from 3 , Li .•,,h.. v. r.qy 11;1Jc-bred naoltii, all.l .11,, 1.01 - 1..., xtr. lb., no.l 111.• pt ~f 11... sochltlcti to oot, Jo mon.. -410 oprrnta ~,,, it ia that K l.vcon In. uort.t.frcturr.l t•r•tr 4:von Ingo and lat tr .ov worloi ora 3lonour.6,lrt Is a Irrr. Tin. I. 1...ta,1 u ill privilege of entering upon tln Itun.....limtr.ly for t Ito i.ual.oro grhollng day wrl la pr opnrmli.t.s, and full poulemir.” mill I. •oi lln tint r.fJoly. For leraus, s r apply to O WMANS at rti.l!:Pul Feyel. caut.ty, rfo awl ()flier, at No. `'n 15414110112 101kC.). T " LN . I A 1:11,4, I , Nl,llilig 4." :Linings .•..2.• • 1; II F 1 sei. S.. 211 Liberty etruol., ENT I N . I.I.EGM.NY—Airt lelmot, pear the.na.. /11.1 untee through the bowie. .', -I 1./.e....1c atn•et, near Fed large seed lee, Sualler room, Mashie. ..r peal..., 11... mes ventlhaleil. It 11. DAVIS, .rll lii Water 1.1r..et, Allegheny. rye LKT.—That clerirable business Eli nn the. corner of= era.l It r.i adas.te.l tor it family Fur ..ry Mlt ilt ter the last fourteen 1 roan It. 11. 1:12:0, No. 1:11 Liberty etreel. TO LET --111 %veil lini,lied two st.ry 1,, 2- Mk oleo r. Wyliellioslii•ni, ell till, liie walk el llle 0. 11 Nit lv of elan 1.., S. A STE.: 1..1 . r. 'X: Penn oilreet. F) LET -.l ;.,t..re it••m Al Fifth St., En 11, , location on that grrat ~I,h lug.. A Libcrty xtrr.et.. 1.1 ItIUULM „ II SILTS At CO. r I, h')'• large fing-chtss t. .1, at i 1..• Improvements. g...cittatii.7 8 CO., N.. S.c.m.l Rol It.l tl.rAn,l ii. Fru EET - The Iliareli.itist, Room and Office Port, R. At C 0,9, Fr o g g N... .loritag DICAEYB CO. (clO2 auction talcs P. M. 1.3/1.1(1.S„ i e itmePr. Commer.Aol .S.de• ll,nma No. 44 Fifth Street. r LINN sTitEET 1101JSE AT Al, 11t..1.--1111 Tne.doy nvot.inw,, April 21. th, st 1... L. at uAn ap..r. , 1al ronm... N...:.1 Valli alrewt, 01 I , ‘,1111 , • , tt •Ltd oi r..t..01 oitnatA between 1 ) ,te.A.L.. no, o.g liool. of '...:1 ou Tun• 1..-1 .1 na.. ..xt.-0.1“, I. to 1...,A; aohloct to • perpetual. nil r.• 01 01 $4.! yr ammo], pAynnle quarterly: on. which nln ItUtotttllttatti ittO %tory YrAttle D.Nlfug / 1 0Mta. N.'. 14, hav,s,,A ohne co..renient apart meats therein. Term..—rc., .1,. rAnidoe to als and right mouths, with na,roy. I'. H. DAVIS, Amt. ei LOSING SA LE ur I.IIeUTS AND:3IIOES. —Thle (Tt.oradAy'. toorning: - April :AA., at 10 o'loel., 14,11 th.• m. 110; aale &AA, and Slows, at the commet. N., 04 Flllll eti•not. The et ct 'sail trealt nO.l v.t...n01.1.., 1,41 and mu. Go dosed lid& Moro• Ittg by the ett3e. st. In,, agent la naimred 40 immediately 4e. Itit rm.% nll.. ta lull rnro s, qy of men' wurnes'a, vowr. Themty Rind 1rn.1.v141 hoot Om on 0nn,...1•114 to op2l 47... LAY'S, Snot lfit.iNil 'I - ,\ N II 311 N AUCTION. Apr I :'ll.,nt 111 ~ect,,,k,,t tho (=.0300.. • P.,1 No 1,1 Yd. t. sold, ,:sok Holland Gin; atx dlr... .p'2l 1 . . At. DAVIS, duet. • • 10A. t. ILA i R.AK.}..5 AT AUCTION . Yrl,ln3 April T2A, at 2 o'clock, at Oa `wnnercml :.4 Filth tan., will ho sold %ht. e t in•y roor,ti, 0..11:m1440 dozen ß min ..ken. to t, 1.. M. DAVIS. duct. QTyCli p., FT. W. & C. It. R. AT PRIVAIII IJ stia, in .ob. to nil,t purrl/sp.n. by P N.I A %IS, Avrt., No. 54 PUN et. AUSTIN LIMN'S k CU., Ilerttitints' Fachange. • CYFOOK sALLs BY AUSTIN LOOMS & 0 Co., AT TIIE SIEREtIANTS . ENCIIANIIE EVERY 11.11/IEIDAT EVEN IN6.—Emkk,ln.ranco IE4 Copper EAuse ! poi) At Imblic At Ow Sl,rl/not.el:s..ltAug.• Ey A USTIN I.'3oslifi a W. hot,, brut.. mud Lout.* uu Raul 1N.L.10 uppotitaal (C t., AUSTIN LUOM IS A W.. ..•11 Nturic Not, BrollorA 92 roArtli CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! tV Inch •c Genuine Preparation of Dr .1. P. Compound of T n F: 11 YPOPHOSPHITE of LIME, SODA art" . POTASH, A ericiri, LANA,. i..a • p,r r.; 11 Jul N 1 1110 great ellemieo-MetliO' r flovery of thn cnnd.nand Dr. J. P. Churchill, of nth., first undo t now. hy Inn, to id,. Prwch Anadinny ofr dohne .hoot yo.rs and, mart, a to.tv and important thn at/Staled .tnntio.e. Non, for tho find Uwe in Om hion,ry 4:f llin orld,han a It KM 01,0 h.., 10,,0d that snmly nlrlk.a at tho very fonts dddom Ptilmona,y 11“...r. and i.y rrtforing the dtlicic.l otn - natedf rietnrnta .1 the b:ood,iurrtnen. Cho priumple Width Ansiata,l nrrnani ' , ot .noigninning the anfri• ft, fute r tsons, and thug not only CORM. hot al. i'ldE• KlN'tti, the dovek , idnent 0(111. Isiainrro molt fated Pcdarge of tho human race. _ 'Carlotta pm:Ara:ion. Are dmOJ7 in the marlicl, pruporb log m 1.1..u.w11111 Dr. Churclllll l n aiworery. siminat which e solemnly ran t4l/11 bah tho prolesrian mad the putolle. Lot hni ask for awl us , only th. pro parallan anhl from the. a I. Ganaral Impot lo: the Unsled t l lwt,a, 00. 43 John atzoet, nod lawrinx afar rimila lure. 43. WinCuerran, by whom alone Dr. Churchill'. I. ia put up 10 A amnia.. AND Cit.llll.llr PUBS lultx. tirryousor I rwrofolana Own:plaint, liability. Loom. , VITAL bows., 117.1.1.10, ..... 1 1 .terale. Weak. It tea 00•.1 , 4fit and Invalanblo remedy. TE.WISIONV:II.II fives The N. Y. Americans Retinal Manthly, pti. Afay,lBs9. ..Wlantever may na our conclusions with tufa:math to th e claims el Li?. Churchill, for the Ilypophosphlnis Aa mof ofcizo remedies In filament...fa (nanarnmptkan) TOME edff ELL NO 4 , 00/11 . As To sit• VA LIM or Cana eLLTS LLIBMAL •012.11... Prom The .Nort..s American Medical BeTortirjer 0rL.185.3.. ellaw Medicine ia reientincally prepared mei We have and lades ens ewe practioo.ln phthisia sod ..Ja-r (dna of a1...a., with 'err .6,1E1c - toy recalls( • • • • In 1112 tpulitht ma In viln4l this remedy wan given, thiraymiereo wore au the Incipletart, and twenty three In the nerannl sod advanced VINIO• of 00t10111:00511X lho [l. Tunneler were beyond hops. Walla tho eacal , tion st. lat ter cane:, which were lunch benefited, rail !eat throe, Which ano still doubtful., recoreinsl perfectly:. Price E. 41C bet ant for y 5 Nagle bottle* only, Is manustratill solunea,arcat by mall, prepaid, ge Lea tpecielly ordeml. All orders (or three bottle/lot nate unit be mut hy etpreen at oast of the party. Druggist. roust aml their ar don difrct to the andenigped , ur they may L., • allgentat and spurious preparation sent Mena. /ratiVintlawter'a ticontle• rrcparatiou Church/11a Compound of Ih. Il3l•i.hoaptstua of LJenp. Aala an 4 Potash in m. 1,1 wholawaln at the al.ple V.14,t, 49 Jam Pt, Lnt will he kept.by .11 • rapewtabla .traufhta throughout the liuttial litatre. Circular. anal alt nec,awryl,....wartatten givou to all who. t•ticholleg • Plvnis. ton tour recnt•lng our 1.144.t0 ' corterpondonta- ate rine ride... "Una 276 l^ in taidittua to Ito molar allteap wa baba, J. WINCIIMTALC, Anne Ican 1.11,1 VOlaig. Agwcy Ilihrr, 49 Johnl444Pet. A‘A MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTIIEI , ' iER AND PAIN DESTROY INl.—Tbe boot atnl rbespeat Maws held Itennaly is the world. El mph. and pleasant its up plictidu, cantata and otfeetnal In ita restilia A beantlful esieutlfle external coratire, appllcabbalbrlbos rolled of polo at mOlll4lO, to aril piate,ll3 Guy part or th. bateau ay. tem, and under all elnonniataxicen It pal 'Kg thin raider anywhere, If pain it them, the Plaster will Aida then until the pain has nalshod. The Planter magnettont tW 1. 1 l bray. and CAIN CANNOT EXIST IVIIEME TLII9 rrjurnsr. EIREIRE! Rheumatism, Isonenotts, Stiffness, Debility, Nerroastteas Nolo , ".11 DOM.la, Coughs, end Plds; Nine and Ache* of otery bind, down even to Clams, arsiels.lidbilf Mined and, with a little path..., ronattmogly cored, by the teegi. cd Infinenco tathOMAONNTICPLASTRR. It to the Oat, meta, agat, td••••stsat and cheapest remedy la esieteuco. Its application le unieerul—actrodly to tho stroneman, the delicate woman, end the toehlo haat— To each and all It will prose • Dam and a 'Skating. /to t. egrosalso; sad without =wpm* or tla t ti o . I to peke is within the reach of alt—tick or liars all may tame It saw are Ark • d Puttering. In ally way: FARM 11.11li should be always sopttllal with this InTabin hie PLASTER. It will be t h e linod rhdwielatt te, any household, toady at all times, and at Initant tales. lot op in alr.dest Upham's. Lich boa call:oake six to eight pleatersona•ny clad ran sprout Mesa. Peke td cocas A WI, with nal. and pLno directions. P.C. asonvaucan, N.D.. invented . and Proprinter, Id Walker at., New York. IdOntlY.ADlt BIAGNICTIO PLAkiliti is add by all drug Oda In every city, town and 'lane of Ike Vdtied emu.. POTATOES -10,000 bush. arritin,, ,, and for oh by /111011004 A 211,401009111 a 00.