Vittsburgil 05atitt. Congress beano power :to prohibit slavery in the i Terettorlesi that thelticalLegielatures have not the :direst power. arid that- the peoplehave in vested in them all the power and authority over the subject that can possibly be exercised under . the Constitution of the United States. Non- Interrentisn cannot go farther." ' 130, then, it is the doctrine of the democratic party That, tho people of the territories cannot 180. --. prohibit slavery, and "non-intervention - simply : , Ciimun . ,o7 rug Passe.—There are a few means that the territorial legislatures than not isesterfr6pers whose conductors think it is a i intervene against slavery. Mr. Rows talks , sign of entiartness to put forth cleverly fabricated childishly about the people of a territory deci- i stork's, which have no foundation in fact, but • ding for themselves the question of the existence 1 which see-drelteed in the verkimmude o f trut h . •of slavery within their bounds. The people, ao- • The locale of these fabrications was for a while cording to the democratic doctrine as now inter at Bucyrus, Ohio, and we confess to baling been ' preted, have no power to decide it Will the caught with one of the stories there pet forth. /Talon be kind enough to give Mr. Rowe a lesson Then the scene shifted to Cincinnati, and the in democratic doctrines ° IrrnTrme•ievrt!rtoregirgrmlliii R. ERREITT a CO., RDIrORR tt II 4 PROPRINrORS P1T'2933 -- CP.(aX-i FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL locals of that city have been witnessing, according TIIE SLAI : e TRADE Aosin.—The Slave traffic to their own accouni, the most marvelone event ,...,, s taking a very curious turn in some of the South.. of the century. In fact, all the wonderful things era Stales. h tj w u e r r y e itnriCahnfroireitn hasacquittedof the day scented, for a short time, to be hap- . I h h e e pL r b ti a c . o ''y w i ge Campbell, In P m Q a r b ' il e g , b u j a m, petting in and about Cincinnati. Their power of . charged the Grand Jury very strongly against invention has, however, exhausted iteelf,.and the : the traffic, and urged upon them the imperative latest papers from that city contain nothing ! .daty of t r e u l i a is w h n in o g n alj i . e who b na t y be giltyofvi e strange but an account of a "Horrible Death lai Savannah— s whe n r g e the yacht Wand n ere j r e h c a . s oP l enlylanded a from Lockjaw," on the part of a boy, who ran large cargo of African negroes—there seems to a nail into his foot a mouth since, and "died , be a sharp conflict between the Federal officers amid the 11CreilM9 of his relatives," though he , and the parties implicated. Mr. C. A. L. Lamar, didn't say ranch himself ! I the owner of the Wanderer, seems to have taken The ocenenow shifts to Chicago. We lately had, a position of open and undlegnised.denance of the General Government and has actually pro ng a specimen of yarn telling facility, a thrilling cured t h e arm , o f the United States Manful, account of an eiploit performed by an Italian and the eitirene who aided him in detaining part who crossed the Niagara River, just above the of the negroes whom the Wanderer bad brought Falls; on stilts; and this has been followed by a from the coast of Africa. The court to which Mr. Lamar made application in this singular story of a column in length, which was published I proceeding, promptly issued the order of arrest, a few daya since, of the shipwreck of a young 1 and held all the parties concerned to bail for . lady three , years ago, and of her residence from their appearance upon trial! Meantime, the Federal authorities seem to be that time to this upon an uninhabited island moving with a very timid and hesitating step in near the British Coast of Lake Superior. The the prosecution of the owners of the Wanderer. lady in question is a Miss Richardson, of Cleve land, and is stated to have been going to Green Bay, in May, IS G, in the bark Mary, Capt. Ed wards, with a crow of seven, including the mate, who was her cousin. The bark was wrecked in a storm and driven upon the island. She was the only survivor of the whole number, and spent the next three years in solitude upon the small and desolate island Upon which she had been, thrown. In'February last the island was visited by a party of Indians, who took her to the Brit ish Coast. She soon reached Fort William, and went thence to Marquette, and so to Chicago, on her way to her old home at Cleveland. If Robinson'Crusoo bad never been written, this might be called a pretty good story: as it is, it din hardly be called superior to that popular fiction, or at all likely to displace it. We may be dull and stolid in being unable to see any thing smart. or brilliant:in these fabrica tions. If they were put forward on their merits, as inventions, just as novels and magazine tales are, there could be no objection to them, how ever little credit they might win but as the chief point of the joke lies, not in their being understood as jokes, but as narratives of actual fact, the pleasure they afford their authors most be of an exceedingly questionable kind. It is not our purpose, of course, to quarrel with a taste so prurient as this ; but as its man ifestation is becoming so frequent, newspaper readers may as well be warned that, if they come lacross any marvelous story related upon the au thority of a western print, the chances are ten to one it is a canard. Tim union of the Opposition, both Northand South, upon one candidate in 1860, has been a favorite dream of many, and for a time it seemed as if it might be realized ; but the conduct of the Opeosition in Virginia and Kentucky, dur ing the pending campaigns in those States, is such as to cut off all present hope of such a result. The great purpose of the Opposition in both those States is to show that they are more pro slavery than titedeumerats. In Virginia, Letcher is fought by Goggin and his friends upon the grim:teal:tat Letcher was a sort of anti-slavery man In 1547, when the Ruffner pamphlet was issued, and that the people of Virginia ought to punish him for it. Goggin, according to ids own shelving, is the Simon-pure whose devotion to Slavery never watt suspected. There is not and never was any anti-shivery nonsense about him. • This is the staple of the Virginia contest_ In Kentucky, the Louis vine Journal is con ducting the campaign upon the basis of the un worthiness of the democracy on the nigger ques tion. It endeavors to show that. "popular sov ereignty" is inimical to Slavery; that the De mocracy is in favor of "popular sovereignty," and that the only way. to promote the interests of Slavery and eecure Southern righte is to ob i lain from Congress the enactment of h Slave Cede for the Territories. It accordingly pro ceeds to commit the Opposition party and iie candidates to a platform of which that is the chief plank ! The "Opposition" party, it is easy to foresee, will gain nothing by this course. — They cannot oat-Herod Herod in their denition to Shivery The old Whig party tried that inevery Southern State, and the Democracy always got ahead of it. They had better leave the Democracy to a monopoly of all such baseness, and fight the ad ministration hordes on issues which present more vulnerable points. They are but making a piti ful exhibition Of weakness and desperation in the octane they aro now pursuing. Tun Pennsylvanian publishes the letters of MUSTS. JOUR ROWIt. and R. L. WIUORT, accept ing the nominations of the Demooratic "Soap" Convention. Ale. Wright's letter is especially guarded, and neither of the letters refers in any way to the resolutions of the Convention, shelling that their authoricare either ashamed or -afraid of them. The Philadelphia Purr says of them: "These letters indicate that the campaign in eXentisylvoula is to be fought by asking Demo crats to vote for Messrs. Rowe and Wright, on the ground that in reality they are opposed to the resolutions of the Administration Convention, or un committed toireir support. Against a canvass of this sort we protest. Inasmuch as Messrs. Rowe And Wright have accepted the position of being candidates of a Convention which deliberately deserted Democratic principles, every Democrat should regard them as the representatives of that Convention. They obtained no claim to the vote of intelligent Democrats by the mere en dorsement of the mercenary gang which nomi nated them, No convention deserves the name of a Democratic: Convention, unless it professes and protects the principles of the Democratic party. Let no one be deceived, then, by the specious character of the lifters of acceptance. While they, fully prove that the candidates of the IGth of March are ashamed of their platform and afraid to stand • squarely upon it, they are not sufficient to prevent the presumption, on the part of. the citizens of other States who shall read tho returns of Ott: Penneylvania election after the 2d Tuesday of October next, that those who voted for theae gentlemen adopted and en dorsed the views of the Convention which nom inated them. "The teal issue of the campaign in this State cannot be hidden from eight by a trick like this. Messrs. Rowe and Wright are the notorious and accepted representatives of the treacheries and betrayals of the Federal Administration, and of that corrupt combination in this State which is toiling to-commit the Democratic party to the doctrine that the people shall not control in the Territories, and that slavery is to be protected by all the police of the Government. And for this they ought lobe, and we hope will be, over whelmingly defeated." his.. Bows, In his letter, puts in the following clap-trap to keep up the-pretence that he is still an anti-Lecempton man want •no better elementary principle of self-government than that contained in the Kan sateliebrasita set, that the people of s Territory, like the people of a State, should be permitted to decide for themselves upon the question of the existence of slavery within their own bor ders, subject only to the Constitution of- the _United States." JTo show that this is not the doctrine of the party which supports him, we refer to an article in the Harrisburg Union, of Wednesday. The • Union quotes the resolution of the FORNEY Con vention as follows "That we re-indorse the principles of popular sovereignty, non-intervention in the Territories by the States, non-intervention by Congress pith slavery inithe Territoriesi and non-inter , Tendon by the Federal Executive with the fran chisel or the people of the States .7 : And adds: #lhis conlains doctrines subversive of the lirlairlpie of non4ntervention, „ upon which the Democrat° party' , is - firmly planted.. It Main ' taloa the right ,and power of a Territorial Leg is;, • •lltiture to- pose 'laws dirccO_Szeluding Y. We affixin twordande with judicial interpru!•• Wien and we keep of DO higher authority, Oaf. The vessel was indeed confiscated and ordered to be sold under direct authority of the Federal Government; hut Mi. Lamar, upon the ground, proclaimed himself the owner of the vessel, warned all persons notified him, and actually knocked down the only man who had the temer ity to disregard this menace. The telegraph in forms us that Mr. Lamar and others have been indicted by a Grand Jury for their breach of the laws against the Slave-trade; but the matter seems to be followed up with no energy indica tive of earnestness, and is very likely to hoed' the same result as the similar proceeding in the case of the Echo. It is perfectly well under stood that Mr. Lamar makes no secret of his share in the transaction; that he proclaims eve rywhere that ho owned the Wanderer; that she sailed under his orders; that she brought over a cargo of slaves by his express directions; that they were landed is Georgia, and are now within the limits of that State. Unless we have en tirely misinformed, Mr. Lamar has taken occa sion more than once to present some of these imported negroes to Federal nifittra in Georgia, and inform them very explicitly that these ne groes were brought from Africa in the Wonderer by his express agency and explicit order. At some time or other, when it suits the conve nience of the Government, Mr. Lamar will prob ably be tried for these flagrant and acknowledged violations of the law of the United States. Ile is evidently confident of an instant acquittal, not from any doubt or denial of hie guilt, but Micause he has full faith in the determination of a Savannah jury to commit perjury for the sake of nullifying a law of the United States and re opening the Slave-trade. Whether this confi dence is or is not well placed we shall probably know in doe course of time. One thing is very clear. If the reliance of the slave-traders upon Southern juries proves to be well founded, and the Federal Government maintains a position of indifference and inaction in the matter, we shall have thousands of Afri can slaves landed upon our Southern coasts every year. There is nothing, in fact, to pre vent a very active prosecution of this infamous lucrative traffic. If at the North juries would convict smugglers, smuggling would become one of the most extensive branches of foreign com merce. The same - result will follow impunity to the Slave-trade—N. Y. Tones. Ina SLATS RESCUE Cost..—The trial at the Cotirt House has ceased to attract that attendance which it had on the farmer trial, for the reason that the testimony as adduced now is almost pre- Mealy a repitition of what was brought out in the trial of Bushnell. The dull monotony was disturbed yeeterday by the following incident: "After the examination of Mitchell 1189 closed Deputy-Sheriff Whitney, of Lorain County, step ped forwardiuto the area of the Court and ar rested Amteraon cleaning. and Richard P. Mitch ell, on a warrant issued to Lorain County against them upon au indictment found in that county, on a charge of kidnapping. A United States Marshal then stepped up and exhibited to thoee officers a warrant, by virtue of which the two were held in the custody of the ljuired States Marshal for the purpose of retaining them as witnesses in these trials. The counsel for the Lorain County Officers, L- C. Thayer, Esq , stated to the Court that the ar rest was made subject to the claim of the Court, bat for the purpose of obtaining possession of the two as soon as the Court should have got through with them, and that they then should be delivered into the hands of the Lorain Sheriff. The Court eahl it would take the matter into coneidation. The Lorain Deputy-Sheriff made the attest, and with his assistants took scats be side Jennings and Mitchell. There the matter rested, end the trial proceeded for a time, but Marshal Johnson soon removed Jennings and Mitchell from their seat; and then cleared the bar of all save legal gentlemen, putting the Lo rian Deputy Sheriff out with the rest. At the adjournmen of Court, the two men were taken in custody y the U. 5 Marshal, they having signified eir inability to enter bail requisite to ',emir their freedom.—Clrns. Leader, Thant, day._ &TARP Paserice.—A New York broker, un dertaking to turn a dishonest penny, last week, was •'hoist by his own petard."' A man offered him $6OOO in gold dust, which he said had been stolen, for half its value. The broker seized the opportunity, weighed the duet, found it all right, and paid over the money. Almost immediately a professed policeman came in, said he had ascer tained that he was in possession of a certain parcel of gold dust, and mint arrest him and seize the dust. - The broker was much alarmed, and finally offered the officer eight hundred dol lars in bills to release him and keep mum., The offer was accepted and the money paid. The broker then concluded it was best to get rid Of the gold as ROOll RA possible, but on attempting to sell it, found it was only copper filings. The policeman was also bogus, and the broker finds himself minus $3,300, which should be a cau tion to him not to deal hereafter with stolen goods. GREAT REPUBLICAO learn by a private dispatch from Quincy that the Republi cans carried:that city on Monday last, by very decisive majorities. El-Speaker Holmes, the candidate of the Douglas Democracy, was beaten nearly or quite five hundred votes! This is a victory, which, like . that at Springfield, signifies that a revolution is sweeping through Central Illinois! Beginning with a heavy majority against them, the Republicans of Quincy have adhered steadfastly to their principles, increas ing their vote at each trial of strength, until they have finally overwhelmed their opponents with a majority sufficiently decisive to eneore them a permanent ascendency. Quincy was formerly the home of Douglas—is now the home of Rich ardson, and thus she rebukes them both by en rolling herself among the Republican °Wee of the State. Well done, Quincy!—Chic. Tue Wisconsin ✓efersonian says .'At no time in the history of Wisconsin, has there been such a haltering prospect as now for an abundant fruit crop the coming season. Fruit trees of all hinds, not even excepting the peach, are largely covered with blossom buds, and if we have no blighting frosts, the yield will be be yond all precedent in this locality, and we doubt not throughout the State." If the weather there is anything as it is here; several blighting fronts, nay about half an inch thick, hare been experienced lately.--ifilteankir Oem. Ton RAILROAD W•lt —WO learn that Gm Pitts burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, and the Michi gan Central and Great Western monde, bait, coma in . collision, and the rates on first dues freight have been reduced to thirty-fil e , onts per hundred from New York to Chicago! Thin is a very sharp conflict. and we think cannot last long. None of the roads engaged in it can withstand the con sequences long, and the result will be that they will soon shake bands over a new arrangement, which will probably be kept longer than any oth er hoe been for some time past. Dem. A Paris latter says the Prince Imperial, who has now attained the ripe ago of full three years, was presented to the army for the tired time on the ()cession of the recent grand rovlew. The little fellow drove to the ground on the trot/teem of his mamma's carriage, dressed in a nupberb suit of "petit corporal' of the grenadiers of the guard, among whom ha le enrolled ! lie wore a regular bearskin ohakoc, and looked as grave as &judge! During the review he was drawn along the front of several regiments; in order to Leath his highneaa to .'stana fire," and make the French soldiery and their future monarch mutually ac quainted. A correspondent, writing from Parts, says that at • review there,. Prince Jerome, Ex-King of Wurtemburg, whose white charger was so much admired, rode upon the identical paddle, with holsters and bridle, a little the ROM for wear, which did !service ouLtbelBth of June, 7816, at the tattle of Waterloo, under the same Met No.Parls paper stolid be : safferedia ilinini A *dal Commission, wider the rreibleney of Gen. Ilostoetzoll:„ has been Sp - pointed!by the Czar Alexander to report the :'beet method Di which the Russian serfs may redeem their houses and gardens. This committee is to finish its project during the month of August. Emanci pation will, it is said, be announced by an Im perial manifesto on the 20th of September text, the day on which the Grand Duke Nicholas, the heir presumptive will attain his majority —IV I' Imes. laJuscriort. —An iojanetion bat been kmied by the Supreme Court of Iffasrachusetts in favor of Joseph Burnett & Ca., against Frederick Brown, agent for Phalon & Sons, New York, for an infringment of plaintiffs' trade-mark "Co coaine"—the alleged infringment being the sale of Phaton & Sons "Cocoaine."—flosfon Courier. htr principal method for defeating error and heresy, is, by establishing the truth. The Evil 000 purposes to fill a bushel with tares; but If I can fill it first with wheat, I may defy his at. temple.—John Norton. Tna Courier and Enquirer has a special dis patch from Wiuihington, to the effect that Baron Humboldt has written to a diplomatic corres pondent at Washington, that war cannot be post poned beyond July. Feorr.--Our exchanges, generally, report the fruit crop as uninjured, by the late frosts. In Oda neighborhood, so far as we can learn, it is all sound, with afine prospect ahood.-Sulam (0 ) Register. MARRIED—On WeiAneeday eveoine. WWI Ind, by Rer P. M. fiparks, satiated by Rec. J. Q. Brown, W 11.1.1.1 M Al. GUMMY, of We city, to Mice ANNIE AL, yew:iciest tiench. ter of Jamb Evert, req., of DIED—On tiedneeday,lloth Iner.,:at 9 o'clock r /Ira DIABGARICT GEORG E, lo the 74th 'year of ber legs. The funeral will proceed from the noddeoce ~f bor brother.ln-lave. ?dr...Alexander Semple, dandmky Arcot, Al. legheopyrolutimoo annurtno at lOu'clock. I.OI3IIIIAVE ' S HOLLAND RITTICH.S.—FEY ALES Exuma° WITH Nate.. can Intnitifk.—A Tonle Stininlent, suitable to 1b... peculiar period. itt the life ot vier, lemaile, more particularly every mother, his long been a &alders. tem in the medical world: Nowell:dug to to nWhnd as a necessary compound of every vrellturnished Foully Medicine Client, to which, at ti.. rt1..0111111. roronme may be had. with the emdidoneo of finding relief from the nano-N and restoration of strength, with perfect fearlawnrew id any 111 rousentiences, yet without haring taken amiwiente pos medicine,tegonistlc princlpint, to render dangerous the ahould it he anteequently redninal by the per, itarity of the disease. All these condition. we ladies . ° to be tierfertly fulfilled in ftscrAere's Hoiltaxt Bitters. Front the nature of the du... es ere alluded to we have not thought proper to purnde the nen,es of three bathes who have unhesitatingly afford.' n. the aside.ce of the troth of the assertions we here 'mike.— Pot nil and every wont Can be attain...dieted to the toadish. , lion a the vomit torredolona. We offer, ne of the tonal., and certain romedins for this rheas of affliction, rind all those, whether peculiar to the ass os not, whirti result from weakness of any particularerpos, or general debility et the syetetn. Ia offecis are ainioet magical, yet the core mites!. It community.. no violent shock to the slatem, but gently Insinuating Imolf through the whole frame. roman the vital energy to normal action, and,whiloonabling nature to throw WI Um cause, It thoroughly eradicates the of ects of dim.... Are you nauseated in early morning, Indlapoted tot tw/ We eat - neatly roatneet yen In try the half of a tessponliti Is surely will not harm. Yet we pcollirely guar...a new actwa of energy, and a cheerful, hopeful itioling rotas and to the Milks of the day. Are you subject {0 [MUM. !afore or after rating? Try the tame yoeuttly before each teed. At welte' before. it will not harm: yet we assure yon of relief from that dia. - eating loathing at the thought tl" load, and also from Ihr dispel Hon to 'molt after partaking. We promise lierfiwt Hon of what li.loon eaten. . . If you find that the dome pnacrinal has been ba great, dlndoialt the quantity to Nult your constitution. licao Caro:env—The lieu uioo blghly Coo. entratal limn• have. Holland Billets Is pot up In half plot tattloa only, and retailalst $1 tot taNtla. The gnat demand for this trely Celebrated Medicine has Induced many teal..., o blob the public ohooldguard against putt-basing. Bawer*. of Imposition! Pao tbat oar 00010 la au 0.1314.1 of every bottle you boy. 13107JA%11N PAUR. Ja m a co.. Sol. 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Id, How, Itobt. 11. Det.l.l. FOIL SALE—llonee .1. Lot bitutue d 111 tba waitress& corns? of Markat tad Litetl7 it , F OIL a front !about thirty feat, now ooanptad by 3. , sap kr Ur ""'".""l"bynote V h tgr to ipr , talrt li LINEN CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES in COLLARS AND &SSTs. EDGINGS - AND INSERTTSSOL 'AT lIIIRCLIFIRLD AC" ap2 • Corm Youth and Riau 'VENN. FLOUR-5U aacke Mxtrie Family J.IIQ ned pa ale by ROM DICKS!. _ • jrt.ttpßbbititonntnts. • • • tIOUUTIFLIST OII:I'PLICA.TIONS .1` welting Ll.prors, Mod t otlia OMe up to April 21st. 1,59. Anti lkolotnity lA, on, 3.1 ward, Pittsburgh, Altmeyer Oet.rce, do MlNln tcwaship, Auldnbuldrr II W, with other goods, 4th d , Allegiwny. Alexander Lydia, torero. M<E 4.6 l . ' . 's nnuly litre, Jo 3.1 word Pittsburgh, Burger Valenti,. du Lawrenessille, Itorium Delllol. Ao 3.1 ward, Pittobargh. pryer Jtdin, with other goods. Itts u .rd, Pittsburgh. hell Robert, do do 4th do do /opt Jams, it., do 4th du do Born Jon., torn., B. a.. 105... MN Beilstlne Philip. do 411, word. Allegheny, Birninger Ault ~,,, y, with other go de, 2.1 w'.l, Allegheny, Cornea Stephen, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Cianoweth Jacob, do Luster St Clair low atop, Coins In ow, 31 ward, Pittaborgh, Cella Lewin toren., rol do do Chessman WN, do 4th do do Boa.{ Bourg., do 4th do Allegheny. Durnbergrr Peter, tarn., blis do Pittsburgh. Dufroy Juba, do 34 do do &reran Henry, will. other g We, 6th wool, pnl.Lu' g h, Eder &Muni, tars, th Wilkins township, rreyrogle Fronds, do 24 ward, Pittsburgh, harbor &lichen! 40 Its do Allegheny, /simian. Elnabotb, harerri, Studer Insrnottip, Pranhon John do Lawrenceville, Proderiek, do B..rnr w" ' /4 . , reprehend, Illiebolb, eating born., 2.41 ward, Pittsbntnn. tinns Balzer, do do dth .I.• do Gerard Boger, do do 3d do 0„ tissolll Vro.o toseSti, 3d do do lietihart Jacob, Jr, do tab do do tischwind Jos, do oth do do Bartle tieurge, d.. 3.1 do do IlatuurJoeepli, Ao 3.1 do do Baur, Cart d.. 4th do do llolfman Atah,.ny, do 34 do ao flinger Anthony, do Lower St. Clair tp, Ilowarth A Browny.., with other goods, 3d w'.l, PlitaWu, Ilorwlg Ernest, tavern, lot ward, Pittsburgh, Bartoell John, do glh do do llockssondor George, tavern, 21 wad do lienstotbr Anthony, with whet goods, oth o',l, P Ittob . g. I nglle'thornas IV, tavern, eth.oritrd, Pittsburgh. Jelm John, with other goods. Iluqumine borough. J•peon Henry, enthig button, htl wool, Pittaburgh. Kmehentnito John, Inserts, 111, word. Allegheny. lensing Henry, do, root Bit ming boot . Koeheinineel., 'r., m yth tolor ward, Allegheny Vann Leonard, toyer, Keller Jacob, with other I• 'n" . b.n9.• Ketirich Mothiao,Nitini h..'ne, 11th do, do Ruler Joseph. torero. 0.1 d, do Kerr-burr John 14,000, tater, do, .10 Kepler Joseph, do, M, ~,,, ogalittio lodongh Krelg Peter, do, Itirmlnsharu. Kula Velment, eating honoe. Lower et. Clair township. Lola Madan, do, Mk ward, I.lll.borgh hung Michael, tavern, b do, do Lawrence Thomse, tar... I.dmeldp. • Lightest., illoon C., to. Ist word, Allegheny. hobilower A Iloopenheld, with oohs, good, I ill do. Jo Lutz John, tavern, buyer 'Lela,. tow nolui. tither John, .1.., fol. ward, Pliwhorgh. Meyer John, do lid do Allegheny. Motor John, do 7,11 do Piclaburgta Meyer Mrut . d Monongehola borough Riornmang Leon, tavern, 11. as township. Nlnged C. P. do Ist word. Pottstoirgli. M'Laughlin Philip, do Ist do do Bilked, John, with other g.solo, 1111 maid, l'illaborgb. M'llroody John, tavern, 4in do do Nicholson /*rondo, do - Ist do to Nerson Janwii, do lid do do &Bore Michael, Jr., whit other Inttoburrb. (memo.), John, waling hoii, oth do do Per Henry, tavern, Ito word. Allegheny. Itoesoing .tliart, e a ting house, lot word, l'llloCurgh. hoelii I, C10wn..., do lon do A Ilegio•ny It lektes N illLagu, loveru, 011, .1, Illlleburgh. It.lager C0t..., eating house, Ott, do do Ilaitionan • tilt .1., Alter!. ny . gbiry J.. 1,11, do bleKeomport Shell Joseph, tavern, Birmingham. Sore., Jacob, do Moliondleao township. Benton N011...1e1, with also, good., 31 ward, hil•lairgh. Wridenott Bier Wm., do do oth do do Nlto•fnetd . ~,,, tavern.Jd ward, Allegheny ilotileb, eating home, 3.1.10 Pitionorgh Spencer Joseph, tavern, 2.1.1 n .1.1 Mews, Ja.cpb, do Bowery., township. Smite Thomas, do 4th word, Alleglienr eehroldt iltrw A , do Ott, de Pistaborgh I.l.river Job., do Ott, ,to .10 rldlo• do 41./. d.. Allegheny. Cent/ Frederica, lath olio.rgoode, Itirnoodians Steiner Amu., tavern, 4th word. A list:Awns Stunt. Christopher, acorn. Pitt township Shaeffer ?I'm, do it ward, rutelodgl. lerholler Maury, do 1.1 do do Vterheller Dxblrl , haling home:, 14 ...Ad' . Wolf 'Wm , with other good, hil. word. Pittadndb Witteenbalub ~,,, BleKtesivorL IVeayer J.e.eph, do 1111 word, Weaver II J. fdli do Pllteloogl. Chra.lien .1. lot do .1.. e. Mono!, ld Anis lowitolop 111051 AS A BOW hb:Y, Clerk Clorkeorn., Apia 210, ZORN ECTITCHIDIGS di, CO., Forwarding and Corn mission Rlerrhantl, I=l Coal, Plaater, Water Lime, Balt, Flour Nrk, Beef, Ilaing, Shoulder., Lint, 13.,tter ar= Lake Shore and Saginaw Line Steamers. Boats laave one 1... k 'ter) . Morton, i Anna.) a usrol.ted,) for 1 . ... rt• !loom and Bennis, touching Al sil I.l.:est.rl the Miter St. 17.1 ti.. Also three times ouch week for IL. Lake I !Isom., stp.l Toe and .isturJay mornings fur Saginaw A. the shots t• ,e old, lint of Bouts rauniug on the.. r00t..., 1 , ......111 ,, 1.0 ug IrrstgLt to tbo folloarirg plow., \ sill ..„..,, :.„ Is sa enssrssr rats, Awl In less ilium, by Lath,. ;-!,,,,,,;, markstYttrth s "CAtl "Itt) Cs telllNtir. ACO . 1 , E14W1T," A„J Alg.ok, , h ).,... 1 . ...,t, Nes i...rt. :,, C 1...(: 1,11 11 , ...., Sarum. 1...:,0gi5c, CL , ..r, C , t . " , . 1,,, ShantY , P''''' t " r . roteptv/lik'it . ,....nd tkArh. Mao. er,....1., new 1t..., 1... rt Anatol. TO. • Bay, n.'shio Itirst, tho,or. U. l:/t, , Ilan., ton rolhol it h.oatotl2, Milk nos-01., lit‘t,t ,, t. %%mar, g , a.! . rfilaWkrunauth, Pit, Iton. Wag routvlll, It., tisgloas, FagionlaCtly, Zilounk.i... T. i E.t.a sun,.., Ft Chart., Midland City sty! 1)1, k'. I,..rks I=l SANDUSKY HYDRAULIC CEMENT .pu lwd OR IrA TER I INF'. 1859. SPRINu STYLES. 1859 W. D. dr. H. DVCALLUAT, PITTSBURG H U . AVE now in store their large and ran IA fully arluctr.l st.y:l CARPET] NOS OIL CLOTHS M ATTI NUJ WINDOW SIIA DES Plano and Tablo Covers IV 111144/ Will at IVLIA O.! any And ythielt are offore.l at the lowelt priers. The nttention of a tli..riminating puhhe to rempectfully Kolieited. tors. , itf STEAM MiiiiELEl WEEKS. Marble Mantels, MALI K BY MACHINERY, Ala ay, hand ut tine hnweA. nee ‘TO 000 D 110 USE SHOULD 111 WITH. err MA KOLE %1 ANTELS —They ore oln - •,• twat, athl morn to W. Leant, th.n any nth, ar.l. Ie that 4.au bu pirchn.,4 .11h th. arta. mourr and the, t...rer m.l.towr mkt, .4 a lane], 1., 14.1.111¢11, tnautlngs °nen .h. 'turtle Tope A, Purn.ture, Woolf Slam!, MONIIIKEINTS, TA BLF.Ts AND GRAVE STUN F,S' N. ll—Our Aluct of &burble r. thu latga.al iu tho West, awl la,lng ansonfActurool by marldnory, la rot op In bolter style, math mono dbonatch, Awl At less rust than ran to done. by mete ntenn.l labor. Wurerok :i23 LiLurty !Angel Roo= on lb• Rerond Morn Of 319 LIDERTY STILZET, l'ITTs11110:11 IV. IV. WALLACE: STEAM ENGINES MILL FLIKNI‘Ii 11 I N `''TEAM ENGINES on hand and !node to A) order, fiTE.AM BOILERS, SALT ['ANIL MILL GEAR. INO, ENGINE AND 'MACHINE OASTINOS, PULLETS, Onto Bata And Stab Weights always on hoof. CAtaloga•e orWhasio &on to all who vent gratin,. TRENCH BURR MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAVES, ANCHOR BOLTING OLOTIHI,ot reduced prima. FRENCH BORIS S3II/T MACIIINES, Ina) In Hao MIRA And cheaper, honor and many An,,. more ilntalilo than iron Machin.. MoREORCIVE PATENT ILLCOMMOR PIIINGLE INITNES; PORTABLE MILLE' for Plnorlog and Chopping. RORER PATENT WATER WITEELB, awl to POW Saw 61111 a, aro el/nap, and warm/Pal to ova astlslaetlaw nut WARN{ Cor Elevators, oravlblrd price of !calm, 1101.01[1ce, 3M Mart, .treat, P1 166 6.1 1 11h. W. W. WA LLAOE. lIYDRAULIO CEMENT. TIRE SUBSCRIBER is the Ezelnnivo Agent A In this county for the sale of Illohnont Cement, This Ceiraint I. mach superior to noir other sold to Mi. market, for rilblic Work,. raulalatioaa. Ciatotaa, Nina Walla, etc, Rua nil naamitted good. Directions for uslog it are ono.] barrel. We Ineitw a couiparbion of this with any other Cr moot. A large stork will be iilways kept on band, sod c o ld lablikrato and nasal at too prices. W. W• WALLACE, 313 Liberty ml., Pittsburgh. Flutter Pails—Louisville Limo. 1 50 BRLS. PLASTER PARIS fur Land; 100 eta Master Purl. fur I! tuft* Work; lOu bLIN LooL,•111* Limo, id ID Libel, mt. Pittaburek. W. W. WALLACH. BOOGRIND STONESp all sizcs, for sale at aup itheaviineel'ubmk,- QWELET POTATOI34 make for sale by Per= BOBT. AIM; 0481.Theriy is. Pato abbatisemtnts. FURNITURE 11%, -113 - 1 1VIRJLESALE AM) RETAIL. " pHE SUBSCRIBER lIAS REMOVED thA DISPATCH BUILIIING Where he will to Wholesakauti Retail r-. FURNITI7II.II AND CELEI.I.RS 111 }4:v.•r, D4•••,•,•11.11,,T1 CM= A ha pat ~.11i31. g.5..55 it.. 61.• rEINEIZZIM OFFICE FURNITI zrZett.nis with Steam P.m.•l' If. If. RYAN till: MU V Al:: WI1.5:,.11 „ . otritmentslhlassic, ha r.nat...,1 lo 111 n:11 otrvA, Ide the crisidenre of so h. r, I. mill IN. happy tor. hie irl.n.:. mn.l natr. , n• all • In luny I legit, hi* Rervt,a. giv.i in SIAN, - mini on Tin.. ' dt REMOVED. el 11 II lISSEY (4). Imve t,. NV...1,n , +.. Po. 37 11TH hI'IIII,r, in Iron Fr..ot Pittsburgh Copper Rolling 111111 I ~," C'. G. I LUHI -4 t , :)C R. ).. Uundertaking Intl lt• Ilrmacaicr 41,11 , / ,11.11.•,... BRAZIERS BOLT ANII S • l'lll'l'Eß, L E,i, A: i .: LLOIV, NO. 11i , , FOllllll ,I , fro larp.”,l 1. , .1., I . l.lertnklitgin 'nll at. blau , 10, in th , v., mgt.,. r. ow pm... t ..zt Inn time 4 We .11 el.- PRESSED COPPER norroms ..•,1 .rt nt ~,,, t., F...k . n 1,,r mt.,l- phloo,l .11g NH, ihlrisi L 0 C 0 Al 11'1' I V 1.0. IT it I N • n". c.....anntly n Rave,. IlVit.nes and Flats of sr, 7 umni A• t•L'.•.11'. , ... , • • ...A.— tn. ,re.l ull Bra., Kettle , , and '""'' PL..., • 1.41101, .1 1..4.1 1,1 • r SPELTY.IL,SoI.nr.it, in.A , A 0 111.....1 Tni. 'f 1,14.1 rontst...nn. , •.•l 1.1...nf1y Linea 1 ,, hr.]. apiLnfly niunou,. bin of Jun, • • • • . • No. 37 Fifth Btre , Ot v Plttsbnigh, Pa.. , T ill; PA ETNERSIII l' ilerotofore in , -'in! , 1., ~.. t t... 0.. o. 6.1 !Ail - A II ON WRIT. al. .., r..i..1. ' 4 'l ' h 'f t " P f l " r I' '' -.." In P" ' n _" I ''' ' '''' HI , Saw Ma I I.aa ttoso Any 1••.•111••.•11clarso:v...1 / y Mutual cAt•AuA. EMO V A 1,.—.1 S. Li gv o & t . 1 . .. , lilll f• r ,' - I ttoi..l Owl 1. g, 4 m amp...A of iii 4 init.,. to Irl mind', It tn.,...15.,,n N... 0,.1 ~I„ 7., 1% •,,,., „,,,,, ,„ ~,. *, •, I D,r1,....1 J (7•• .1.1,,, .41 .7 .1,11,,ne It, Issas',,. and ova . I, lYsti•r nod 9', Prota st,el , , ,ally 11111, .. oat Li a.•ltly 1 [Jo arr. unlit OI I/1111 lIIM S MOIL . ~,,, ~,,,,,,,„ April I:.. 1 , =:1 . 0 A M t1nD.,01.1 , J. N. Litilie.r•r a co.. rLOUR EACT.AtS and Pr 0,10, 1, ( . 000 . 0.- ' POINT SAW MILL. • 4 . . . . r ic i I L :1..1' RSCIC I 8E1151,..,.• ~..i...,,,; , 0.,.1,i,,,,, ..,, 5t..5•t.,.... I 'r 111, , nni...l PI irtr.lll. Al ri. :',..--!”. Aik.l t •I I • ' n •.. 1.. In.. •I. l'• and (ma I SI US rivAinr. ,e,r rrtOy N.,.. 7:. Wm, ,0,11., Fn.. wn... '' ''''' '''"' ' ''• - ' ' ' I•Stalm rel. Poon'a. ~•_, ~ I,et FF . , IN/ill. AN 0 Ar t;,l. 1.4 the' t.o an.,,, 1.. .•1 11,. Lunt - ; 1., n.,,,.x, ut Ow ator , ' .....1.-1 Sfill, 'Ow, ‘ll., will Al' 'A A rA1.1",/.lt ... ~,,,.. ' . ' IA Ay, 1....,,it .t m 'oh A r.4.,.1. ' , LA. 'rt. of ~ A A..I I.n mi.', CALDWELL A RItG., ,I lii.. I ....., 0.0 4., ~,, .. II A. SI I , 1,o1:1• Y, lIILAT ILI ILS IsIIPIRS AN), SEALER , . IN. .. m In SO. AN LI. Manilla, Horny aisle.Aton Owl., . . r.r01‘.2.,1 . A PINKIIII.F. Oakum, T•tr, P101L11.........1.41.• 111 Ss° 1:1' . 1' lIIN . Till pant in, 1/04•1‘. Light and 11...•wy LAillinira, it.• , • • /,1 r A" is 11l er and nt 1',...,1 ~ , , ' T HE; I'ARTNERSIIIP } ,,, ,10t. , re ex....ling ~, . , ~, ' .', ~ . , ' . t...,,-,. th. t001t.r•,,ti...1. li o'l.l Ile , il as, nes.l 111,1” RE I I ,, N!‘ I % . , A , 1 , ...:,:1 „;. 1 , 1111 .. ..11 i . .. , :k . 117 ,,, i): , l , l ‘ , KL , r - .. , I , ~,, I I : I 1$ 1 , 1. , K . , A lli.. a , ..... „ .1 , ,.....0•01 i ,:i . 1 . ;;A . c tl i ): ,,,, l:e u lr i f r Ai ,,,. .r,1 i. ' , 0A. , " ILII , 5 . 11 I••• I I niLI , I II , •• ' 1. 1 00......1 I 1.• iI" 1... I I I::. ...,..... 1.. I ' I " k. r lt r lt * E - TT " A t%l " . ' WA,. 6 A.. A 14, n A 50i1:v..4 budding If 1 AA13.1. SUS 1:1T, 1 , I.• PIIITON. 11 ., ENIOVA I. .1..1,t3 M'i;111 & 5..., 1.,.t.• i...- I I , I.' WILLIAMS. 1' 111111.1,P1, W. P. 101 , 01. F ON rffpil EII V Pli Olt P.O ! f3:53/Fil 1 e ' 141.1'11.11.1'1% EILS/lIP. rilllE UNDERSIGNED ha, 1.1r0,1 , 11 II Co- Pianos and Melodeons. i 1,..., , ,...,..,..,..,1.1ing 0,4 April, 11,1.505,k1 xlll t..inlion. NEW El'it!N siocK The Now Seale Iron Frame Felt Banuner I' I N ( ) , THE SU litiOßl BEE 111' &W. 1.. a !hr. to h ,sa 'III,: k of PlANON,solertad yerna.lly ft.autt,.nrt 4.1111,1, KILI NO 1 FON:A. Boxtoo, artt4 NEW FELT nAMMERS, N H:NV" DOT 'III.IC I),X hl 'tr.,. PATENT RRPPA rr.v,; ANA • ACED 1.1 t) ['TONI OR A 41.1.?ra1i.1 k and II sitar from M ;I,M tt. lilt:111111. lie , el , ..tt E i; It EAT It IFYE It All tho new Storing rat, h.• 10 1 111.11 I ova, and every ithlurnmerd u he unmet to hot 1,450 I PR o I , CPE IFS EQI' Ptah tor tort akar, molt. Tli ELOt.I) SEA Aq,'ll. L" 11. NIELLOI:. - ~L,,RIeWSL I 1%111'11.1.Y r N... -.lSt ro• , •I. h•orti ,tatetto: nt ol Nlatireat y, of r tow oat., Solo Agent tot 01, 1..• rota: •I' ' ,„„„, 5 A a.I outeu A llataltte'• Moto:leotha 4.1. na lieu. a. I ran rentunld:r. rout. , awl trent, II arttetzeunt. elt. made eta appurance nit rut upper lip, at hi. II t . t p a e c ed met eota. I tuett poollou al an • Awnal: el if EA f' fl A NUs• 0,4 ,i - ltratartitomt ettett. Inaltna the were eXtrtN4' font Koautt—.l rotnot-ttone..l tn.... to ly ot ra It:Olt:hue who pr, „,,,, •ttt I octavo Pion:- ato.i.laotttal Id dn tool tots : unal. it nett a el I. ml et, t , tet.: teed. C. /I Ila•• t Co . th eg Ohto.. remiato. ot no avail. I called otpot. nr 'I'IIF.I PI A:0 PS • .".1 talernal eater hal AllE. I\ THE \I T I. T .‘T LS' • -,.•• Who ..lod-tnld Id natil , llY hut Th.tor a All ,tet, it -.see nt..l 1 , , to ts. :::A a. t, -a, . no.. I ett-lt uwal a to-et:lad-Unto of stunt, pi the ham and . mado r. I• 'lt •'. ' ot aml re Ihp 1., • tattoo lod-ted the dia....hat th.innant ...ad0...-. tee roasoal. beat roll: A atata htnrior : of St. ...... Loaf .1.1 total,/ 1. 50 nod tht. eats, r. mei Nth: ; to it teererdallena 4 , l o Jal b r..••1T..1 ulattet•l In r1,m1..1t, the apratei nahoun Ata part ol int appar Il 1. . lel had nttanko.l the tau wit. a I arm to Can ittuati: va I tostateltitl Pro!. IL S. hevdou, of the licitgtte Altaltral Collego. Ile pro. 'hunted 1, .• thottarn 'a oat:a:emu Cud: or, uspertaductal ley an nddle:ate ate of mercury' Ile applied ndld talc tont ...tut: nnA :run nea rentodow Sly Lc„ haat d up, hot the ihtlanonatlon tru not thoronghly nnanos.l I n Feb. runry, . Kowtow,” tho rtsrut, boil I left ter houto. In April elan nuatted, nag to tint:lst urns the pa:nu:at I mold not rut at Meet. Late In May 1 taut:pal eatrothatl, nod enson Oared to cratll andel the chart. of In Newton, with whom I ,tmoucti until Sopteneu.:lntatag hlch tem. tap ned ever, known rundedy, twit pn tly au e.. In iteeltlng the dmeme, hat ohm, I rotor:ea hetne there sera Mal three film hatatiatt ulcers opetn my lark 1 t•attitme.l imlng hamlets'. perparattous, nut tau net wine 1100 I g..t tram Ina the (swan, continued growing null et had rat ~1 11 e 1.. f: mien! say won. tig ,yrtotrr por• ton: o , my r.otd, and Aott attacked my le: me'. I that re, nil hop• ems la•tatt hred. One. to Ely aid) he ootht out) .1,. rtlieL • but that red, w, ono goothie. In Shot., 1)00, I I:aught n laatte of -.Blond :earth," lon I eat. ouloa. that Iha I to: hoth lu It. 1 wou •cry atat abut I Loa ..... -ot•A tatti n g it, hat I found that I gun.l idreagth day by tint : nod eau that Ow yleeta manntettettl etyma ap. 1 rentlontal. mei when the third hottle am to 111.11 toy fare tens heal. uaby o ndratle. I wool a touth lad .1.-, and I hue latna healthier 51,0 than I Irate holm Go tha tut an vett yen,. Althon a h my face I Am still grater, to n houlpe i'rot Ideate artedta my tile, and • Iso Is 1155 lan don • throat , - --,gl:tmeett tAlety ot Ingrown' tltt 110 DictitßAlLY. agora tool .14,11,1 :leis Illat :lay of Aatnat, A 11.. Won , before not, ant of the dull,. of toe fen's in mod for the Ihudith or 11,411,laystattg. Watt mormly. l'a 1 ,, t ti J 1.11)111.9 J o.l.tve, f,,r ; 4 900, v.lll only for a.t., th..11/1o.” char.,' 1, wa, elll,llll II 1... 1..; trI.L.111••1 by the mak..., v. i J , .11 \ it NI T FS A WHOLESALE ANTI RETAIL WILLIAMS 8.; JO It , 111 SYlrtli I P. I. t; Srvr.F.T, 11 A V I.: JUST OPENED \ VEEN rboice %e 1.,. of GREEN AND MACK TEAS. LAGUAI RA AN II JAVA COFFEES. Sugars, Rice, Rico Floor, Corn and Pearl Starch, Farina ani Sea-t Powder, Pearl Sago, Ta wa, Carl. S..da, Cream Tartar, Coo., I,lroma and Chocolate, Maccaroni and Ver micelli, Pure Ground Pure Flavoring Extraet, Table and Dairy S A L T. SUGAR CITED HAMS ASIA JEFF. CANDLES, CRACKERS, suA p 8, SYRUPS. TOll 0141 wt . , I md/lar Boots, Shoes, Hats, JAMES P. TANNER IV II 0 L l', SALE SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WARF,IIOEq., 4N... fIU IV "011 Si ref.% vlargh, P•nnosj Ilnq e 1... li. .1,.. ta, .• 1r 11..r 1 . .1.. L .404008 IME=I oinking their purels,zoo Rom Lim firDealur• rtluost.l lo 1.01..r0 mmiut holy thetnwly. aro tho fact. IMPostlcalar atttntion civ.n ~ rd-r.. not 1.0.3t0.l The Pelfectlon of Dental Art. R 1. TIIRTIIr ITITII I'LA 71:4 It P PoRrYL.IIN AND CORA LITK DR. N. STEBBINS having opened an othve 191 Pann otroot, pt.olormi h, mount. toro and is onrl tooth thoolooodootrlptn.n. In illtrmlnctug Door and Iniprorod ttrl,.t ,1 Itcntal Work to tho ram.* 1.1.41.nreb, Dr. M. 6.dt atoatro , l tl.nt limy .111 nowt tho mato fovorahlo rocoptton arhi,h haa vevdstl to them In New Turk and othor Innalittoa they have btou ttatod; .01 ho furthermore behove.. %hot they are doattned to annorrodo, to tboy certainly rood all other atylo In LIGIITN KM, DURABILITY, RBA lITY and PURITY, and in ..vary quality a Inca, rond,-to A etinetal dealrablo, and at,. nt lh lonia Unto motel[ loot OZpVII.IIIIV, eloa-troon. of Ilia wg.rk may lot tw.n at hi+ 4,11 h No. tilt PENN :STREET, NKAIt' ST. CLAIR sp.l2todAlsT Carriages ana buggies. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitt..- burghers, and ntrangor• abating Din edgy, tha ea. liaa °peak a Warmamm Intmnatataly la Dia lam of ill. AI giabela-lloban, no Find *treat, for tbn gale ..f CARDIADEN, BUGIDIDS AND SPRING IVAIIONni, Of lila own tanonlarlbra—tha malarial all wLAr.I with groat we. 116.1ng been noguott thirty. thr.. Junta to the buJuros, and the tut .uut.oo yonrs to Allooheny City, with on In cream of 1nutt...,1. oultlctont goarant..o oa to alto nunlity ul bla work. The public ore respectailly Invited to ' - his work. 119,.Pectory on thecorner of !Went el"C ' eet and N,,,r111. °wanton, Allegheny City, JOU N I a 1 inrlo.3m4A STEAI4I JOB PRINTING OFFICE.— CARDS. CIRCULARS. r. SILL ILEADS, BILLS LA DI NO, PRICIL LISTS. NOSTIMS,atoI every vs. Inty of Job printing aysvotol *Rh orator...re and areoraey, at short uottro by WM. JOHNSTON A 41... spl9 57 Wood street. 011LCASSIAN LIQUID—The best article 1,../ Wren discovered fpr best:LOH log the complexion. Moo CIIIUM I / 3 1 &Lir Oil. en ex .11tot artiola for motoring and promoting the growth of tbo hair. A large inpply of each Just rots/Ivo/ by JOS. /MILLING, spa/ Horner DramtoOf and Market streeL PZ7 — lO - iffe ABOUT FOUR lIONDRED TONS of purq tithittbtoilce, *hp piivllego Of bonnets Nov. Ur, 'Act ort time for approved endorerel taper. For sale bi . B. a. a 3, saw'. • . . • *.: A.:,-„.,,,,,:: ustato Iflotirrs fi etang6i, Diisolution of Partnership. THE Partner:4llp 1.-retofure exiting b, the undetsigne.i ncalr the a:) I. cr IV, 1.10,t1 rgyth. is Mil day di...lre-0 ty mattrzlco:oooll.Tl:olnas It LLy.I 00 I A 101.0.1, R..rrytb hawlo, pnrch.o,l the 1:0 Ih Th. 6.0:000 , 01 II.: t,te firm a:II t 0 —.l-1 rh.rthora, amaeolo.: 7 ". l h. : 101114 RNA, TI! tL. I: 1.1.:A . P. .4 VIA. F:Itt,YTII. 1.1.411 P & POLLSVTI I . uI, sAI. E 11 0 C Is; DE.II.L.E3IS Pit; M LTA!, 111-0WI:s AO. ,:57 =MEM T IIEI)NI)EI:S1 , ;NEI) J, n tr onrsetitn. kittg nod MME!MM ..apv r Sabot, SEMI'L N E H N 1 , 1 as C. rll.l. atl.i I :•rt.ets T. r ,••• •• • • .cu. ••• tl • Jzid thn I.lltunt.t. i. NOrk . :?. 0..11. State 4 t..,1 r, 1 4 , 0 , •n.l .1: ,ti,. t 1.11. l'op”r D.1.0.0t• •.A 10. orioot awl IIIAVETLIIS PAI ASSI ATEI) cv rrit I DIP. SIr. JOfIN In 11.. I ...1 ,, 111.21.7 n\tutorts 1.01 be r0n.111.1,1 wun.• eo 1,P.51 .( 100,1,11 .1 I II I.+ it iiitithirw A C.l. r "amt.. xll 1 mires /.1.71 - f .LL...a1.1 ItUSSF.I.I. MIRK IT, I/ 1.. MATON, Y. WILLI:V.I. , . r NEIL, tinder II e mime •• 1 : PAM/ A CO .1.11•.. 1.., 11... enrrying rol .... 1ag,11.-mt .-11 Unit' ,111... t .1 tit.• v h+r.l llnt .I :I Hien,. It Ir 3I 1011 kF.I. WI ,„„ 1 ,„,„.1 1 18 v, :r.,seciated with them j_ 0.., FRATML, In, of . Itrt” SI11I , :1( A CO I .L.. ILOMIL I IMIC 0.711,11 M. sT MMISSION M ItellAN F th.• of rig Iron and . 11. non. rilffictod with w grloyou4 Tot. la, L...--wft.w Li) my; manytoch ut.rly LoI.l h. ”n—l perm:M.l to try IJh.liwey . .. Impr..v.l blond r..wrt I.rr, of I/VM, XII *AA. after Guishmg th.• pr.:.muuco anywAtcu.t..l. The Tetter otit, 04nollliog OV, 0.1 my [trap., rltruiliEla from thr down L. tho e e•ta;humndiately rontiel the month and chin, and n.i.til ~,,, t.../ •I••• prrte.rt lortneut to me until ram e.l le, the 111...1 Iniarstier. My arms, at Malta, art. alemnt ho-den, oartnß to the riart • and wart aon no ISAWM to 14.4,110 .t 11) 011 tho least i.l ittlif s v“.rk. and •n. mht that I snuld scantly pr. eat tent It my flush. 1 halm inw Isisu romil e,u srm.lia.an.l feel It dim to it,. Liteilins, and I. the pub:br generally, to mska this osateonstet, and hops that otlern din eorael I may 1..1 fit. nit.) ening lin ralnal.l.. maths-Inn. JANE I! WILSON No•orsa no.' Into,to, ono ol the Al.l. men to and ll.r , II) of I'!!txt•orgb. .Z.,th Any ,f Jnly, A. It., .tNI. McMA , TEIL, A lilorns.to Oa. (I II HEY:IKE, mod r. Wit h.,,0ul for Pitt. I , oto• no 11,21/, V THE REST SEWItIG MACHINES '5. A A. . AL Alt S 11.1, C' MErves 31 IRACri.OI.7S VERMIN licAruuras, rh , Only Rrnmly the I Surc la titerviinate RAIN, 1.11.1.1.c0n MoLv, 0,L41N irona, AB. Okanrn InEKRI, Ac. • ro,ooo no ES SOLD IN ON C MONTI' 11ww. Polahntt.4l Renard/ye here boon eStenrlvely nst,l for twenty-two 'wars In parts of Europe, and 'hemming, oleos 1.0000 loo• tmwnwtt,lFLii by the Courts of RllllXia, Ragland, Anstris, Prow; Bavaria. El.tlony, Naplm , and th• If Cheinind p+opertire by the most distlngoishol Medical. ;faculties all over thy world. Their deatrertlvenew to ell kinds of vas in and insects has twee rorttlied In this country by the Directors of the nutowpt'abllc lustitulioas, Planters, Yarnaws, Proprietors of Ilutels, Werelionses, el,rafwlories, Mid by va,rions tlngulsbed private citivws. Numeruwa TestJumadal. Ind CertithUiet of thu aßleacy al those Itemetties an be soon at the Depot. kor sale, Wltulerolo mad itstall, Ly the lukentur wad Pro- priotur, JOSKPIIIatit, Practical Chemist, uht Broadway (eur. Ilmoton et—) Now York. lieunral Agnut tor the U. Awes sad Cattadae, YBEUSC ICH V. RIIIITON, Drougirt, N o . In Anton Ooowy nod nn Broadway, New York. Fur sale to OR A. city, arbobv,,,l,. arid retail by R. E. BET. .1,E1t.8 t op, corner W....land Front JOR.F4E3II.NU. Oorner DLARRKtd and Market n... DEL•KIIALI 2 FI'KEN• NAN, All.gbeuy. de.:l3.6mdfc Awn nut. Eses.—Dr. Keyror, of 140 Wood dirt, Um on hand% Te/7 mollan device (Gr Oaf pencils, by whicti many won are mew tri hear inimall M tren.- Alsook anal tom was anon, vrbkh 'in ti email Into lb earoadlY ofildet Mom cues of dbatyml4l4o auOnnccntcut9 -,„ 1:0015:ocrin JUDGE 01 , U5.11170.1i Pues— C.DITtY II STIYIVE Will be a candidate for =Mrs. c 0r ,,,,,, u ta.,14 be beLllriJumlEs9, • on, or mantle. Juden or Ilto Court of Oamtooo 4 ar., thin c..nty eplielec Tnovy, MELF.(4 — will Ise a candidate . for , et the neat Republican Crtnrenttota r the ,u•.-e aßenatue Ins n, re to the INnurt of Connolut • • NT . 1 1 t. COll YONPLZAS. — .IKUUN ill , en:Wilma for month. lion at the lininathclu en.tot the omce or or thi. cannty_ apttnalnwtel o r . arc .1 u m:E. — Alexander W. Fos - ter. of the rite nt PI tub:tern, is a eunliale for tbo i' r to \ gp, .1. FLEmiNc, rrf Pw•hle9 town s hi p % 1 , . t-stnttitlarn (ktrtnt f Comm lyinn.r, antt)mt t. t J.•r'hinn of the% Rnrnbli , an Golln . ty Convqnllan In June, iAlttett) R0.v.v.,0m. of aartiet t township t. a enndtdah. far ColaTay CurtaulfliOl2lT. &MI to the deraana of the. Repnblican Conventivo. 41,21.1.tintiiT • :.- Atterney. 773 -. DISTRIcT AITORNLY. — ROBEir 11. CAE , of Birmingham, wilt b• • candidate for Ma li in A It..nwy Wan% Um MIMI)H0%110410ly C•avrntiOn. sub4xiber6 to aka Capital i.tmck. oftho Plimerwrr RMlmay Camp. a,"to meet at II MAX . : , 1111 TM. S ATUR- I err 1.) n',l.fek, A. NI- for the purp..e of ror,,rettoo. hr 4.lectln,, flee of fold octb ..c• H.q.. to *IVY •• n,e , nollt rho Mira Al.E.lsy of J....ft', Is., t. $. BKf.L. KleilAll.ll JUAYS. .1. 11. JONES. JAMES BIRK, N notxr.a. ....Th. Apt it IC. I , 9—splu dt.l .51EPTING.—ri1e Stoe h. the New Vert, P4Loilmmth =el re . . 0 Itoyal t,ent,t, uemtm.l they got:kora mono too ol tho ,NDAY, the 14th tiny n I Mar !was, at io .1 7.1, at the the of Pr. ly2l. Y 111 WIN, ore., .1 Fourth tmul 1.11:x41y creep, By ordor of the Yr,. teem% I,ln. ...JUN Sec'y. Eo lict O LET.-=-Storr Hoorn 311,1 WE tje,a7. No. $0 T rectully 43x - rtut..ll.y P. IL rtkud d. CO. === I.ET —A Brick liwellingeontnining,m t“ur r“ozn. ,611,1 ILninbm! gnT•[. Ewivitrof tortes h 11. NINO; II.r.:Ill Liberty street: VOIt RE:NT IN ALLEGIINNY::-Ang- X' gt.n.t Ittirk 11,-Iling m hearer Creel, near the lit9 1 • .1•11 ~,, I; 1.., ,9 and u'.l., thr.ogio the Ikons.. 3 ...COLA elor, ~r 3, ....111.. 'LAI. WA...1- 5113.4 DIOLL Fed. .. re i ~,i e, 4e , ; , e , ,, i.e., end Iwo .ItAll,r rnquA.puito hi.. t.. 3 c1...11 1,....... or I iLo itOrp...4. 14... ma u ell vmtllaird. r.,,tral 1,1,131,...L It 11. I/AV IC, ,I at( %Vett, .Ir.vt,All4,llmy. I.N'l'.—Thar. desirAle business MlA e 1.4113, V& L/Wolnerg 441 0.0 COlllOl . nn ...111211A(adapted for o Luvily goo, r../y 'dor, t ,n .ore for tho hilt fourteen Noquir.• of IL 1/. //INN, At.; NA 211 Liberty larett. Fr° 1.)9'--'l'‘ve well tiniNlied two story coutalniaz Ono roomstnr.b. on= {V,lio vVeet, hoar f:Oalttto, within fit, t lutlhof Walt of Ifooto.thro. Mnquiro of . . mrl:.ltf Lu. S. A. Penn ots - vt•L TO LET- . A Store liooni on Fifth In ILo bt,.xt location ion flail gnat I bor-= .111,arr Apply ut Liberty stn.', I:II/DLR. WI 111'$ TO LET —'l'wo large first-clasalga l Ei 'rt, with all ii... mo.lor Imptorertwoln. 111T1:111 , 01.1i, It:C1[1:E/LT k CO, Jkl9 No. 132 Srcol,ll au.l Iht 1 4 4-Evral .t. iro LET —The Warotionfie Room and Office now 44-euvi..l I.y Pt.., IL Yrklul ru CO., 93 Fntnl A 1.., I.n,ft% olorl o.lturr. . (rap nut= cSalco P. M. 1..)...N.V/S, A UCtioneer. tholonorrial Sabo Mem,. N . 64 Fiflb &treat. D Itl \ A ' I'e: LIBRARYAI.I .. - ti CATALO(IIIE. I —I in Eaturdny eveuiug. Al. at 7;4 oi.leck, will be 01111, tu the a I floor ',sales rooms, No. fel Fifth at., by catalogue, en ettennive collection of Valuable Looks from private library . , embracing auporh cop'. of Ohm tarorito au thors, ‘alunt , le OHA of books fur the library, choice works of Ito- pr .ht day, popular literature and eleg.t volumes foo the y. une A 'nem, the variety nee tun Abbiltalenti edition of Olin Waverly Novels, 12 rotor, Iforyulti'll Warkr.iiinsirel,l .. In ion of ettokapeare, a rola. Pictorial liallery of Arts. 2 vols. One edition of Buoyant Abbott . .. NaiK 1e , .. 7 ttli% Ran , . Arctic Explorations, 'J vele, Work, of Campbell, 01,01 e. POP, Landon, lturroi, Johnson, Ac, Chamber: Mia colony, lo 0n.,, Chambers' Pap,. for the People, G sole; l. bsttatel .1 . llepoattory, t; vole, 0 itto . . Daily [Ole Malan. I ion.. • 1 oho A udera.'s WendrrinKs to Southern Africa:J. T. llealleys Wrlt mee, Chat lotto Etilabolle• Warty, Nude; Nee Yorker. edited by Iferaco Orecley, 7 vols. Etichertoss . • ' English Dictionary. 2.01.; Ilintou'a Malted FLANS, 2 vole: I Mahe flocm's I. eography,3 volig Ilictory of England, 12 vela. Ac. Among thejaveutle works are Parley's, fdagaslirt, 12 vole: harp is Story Itouks,3 vole; The ch . orni, 3 0010, Mao 11...,ta, 11 vole; Franeoulstetbrie.. t, vole, • de., •e, Cate. ! 1,,,ea, are oow ready, awl the book. cart bo examined on day 01 rale. etOt2 P. N. DAVIS, Mich. _-- _ riIUNNt;I, sTREur HOUSE AND LOT At Aht,bor—e?o Tarittlely evening . , April 20th, at 7 sj et:, at the ,otornemlal male. room., N 0.24 Filth mixer', ain 1.0 eold, 111.er valu..bto leo of Ground eitnaM between Weleter tool if 3 lie 10,0011 barn, -, a `,et 0121 fOrt on Tun nel tot e end extending hack GO - rot"l, 10644111 00 • perpetual ar,.untl rout of Ito par annum, p.y ,, b 1 0 q.. 10 ,191 or .b. l, oNercr b.] a ontemottat too 'gory 0,0,1,0 DlgglaUio7,lloll., 11,has., nue,rtteni •pat triletal therein. T..riel.—tr, rw.h. re +Ad, inLiz i,ml rightmonth, vilh ~tereer mud apt ~,, . . ~1 ae.ority. P. 01. biltiLi. Aunt. 1_? . KANDY AND GIN AT AUCTION.— _,),, Tuesday cher Wog, A poll Till., at 10 o'clock, at the Coot mercial Sale, Roomy, to.. 61 Fifth street, will bet% sold, three t ritette 4th proof Sraltnly . , nun reek Holland thy; elm rms. I dux. bottles cock Loper Drawly. _ _ DOZ. GI:Al N ItAKES AT AUCTION. Yr.lly alirruu.u, April «a, st 2 o'clock, o got Commercial :.le. Jt..nl4. tel Fifth lariat, tio cola what° it may cimeeru, to par enlarged, 404..0 Lima, Italtet. it P. M. DAVIN, Atte:. PUCK P., IT. W. & C. It. R. AT CLIP/All S TIA btaw purclumrs, by . . P. M. AocLdio. 61 Fifth gt. AUSTIN LOUIS'S & CU., Illerebants' neftange. STouR SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS IL CO, AT THU MERCHANTS' EXCIIANOR ETYRT THURSDAY EVENINO.—Itank, bridge, Iturneance and Copper Nor[, Rend And Reel Notate soli at 'labile Ws at CI, Merebante . Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO. News, Drains teal Lear. au Real gllllO, ungtandad CD remeendle tonne by AUSTIN wumis a CO., teal SIX , OR Neb. Seeker, 177 ?earth at. OITAE FOR CONSIInf-PTIONI 131MME=1 Winchester'. Genuine Preparation of Dr. J. P. Chrirolitilie Canoportod of T II F: II Y I' 61')IgSP Ei I T E of LIME, SODA ar l:7 ??rZilllkEEf, rusitc or C Cr N U 10 N THF.. g reat Cliemico4bleV. Diseovery of the celebrated Dr. J. P. Churchill, of ria, Ora/ mode lay., 1 , 3 him Co the Preach Arculeuij of 111 Irina about. 2 June au., murk.. DOn and importaid erstm She mutinied Na., fie the One lime to tho history of tbo ororld.lisa a RCM LOY been found that surely strikes at the very Jos, outsenaf Pulosinary lli.ittue, mud by regality) at doiciest chore tur/ riverras of )1s birssi,lncreoree the primple which nevus or vital Ara, invianraling Via Mari nro fano/Sam and thus not but alto PICK- V N TO, that Oovulaptaeut of thisd), vs:1111E0i Frourgo of Uso human race. ' gy p •y-Cautlon "AL labila,l4l tatowe prsparations aro alnouly in the Inert.; purport. In;; to to bawd oo Ur. Chntebdi a dacoorry, sgotost which solernoly elution teeth the prates:eon and the public. lort us nee be dasersil, but ask lar anal oso only the pra parntion "i" I from the s to ()sorrel Depot to the United Stott,lP_ 49 John 6(3,11, and Lamaist- lac simile signa ture of A/moot:at rt, by wham Mono ' Dr. Churchill's per eariptian to put op IN 4 001.14[1.4 4043 CIIIMICALLY PUS. MIX. es oil Nemo.. sr No sahibs. Comp`elnht Dobility, Loma, Caron Caeca, layspepoi, indiriettaun anal Frostier Weak it la a emersion and invaluable remedy, itorltrot Li TUN TKSTIMONY:111111 Prom Mr .ainericem dfieficel 11Ostray, for Jtay,ISZS. Whatever lekey be our concluedoue with rotator., to the claims of be. Churchill, for the flypophosphltes aarovereben reinedhei In totierenlute (ounsumptioo,) TIMM WI UM Iwo tiT AM TO TIM TALUS or TIM/ !U T. Al =ATM= AGMs." Fro/ado XorlA Antericitli Medical 6rporterjor, Oct, 1854. - This Iladicine is rdentilically prefrind and tellable We have 01.1 It In our awn prattles, In phthbir polosonalla, Rio! other Forme of disease., with very eatiabictory recap. , • • • • In eicepescht w. lit nhW, tide remedy VMS thirtywuren were lit tbe incipient, and twenty threw in the .sweat and adtweiceil stage. of coneastoptlon; the re mainder wen, beyond hops. With the exception of the W ear cream, which were moth buried:AA all Mkt three, which ale cull doubtful. recovered perfectly." Price CZ or three bottler fur $5. dioxin bottler rely, la dia.-errata] tofu/len, eetit by mall, pretahl, when epic - tall/ ordeml. All order). for Onne betel. or ovor.will tot sOor by e: preen at net of the party. Drurcire niviet food their or ders dlreet to the undersigned, or they re the differrot mod sporbria preparation tent dart- Oarllileichesteen Genuine Prep...b.. , Dr- ett..-ht." Compound of the Ilypophaaphiur of Lbws Soils wed Nardi is sued et whelersle nt ter. solo General Erpot,49 John but will be k e pt by . 01 " - "P .3 " bi° d"ggi." it"."'°"'a the United Staler. Clrevelare mai all nerersary Information tree to a ll .pv[l. euelador 6411E1p. For ounventoneo lo reortring Our let/en, fortropotulentil too ruintstod to colt "rex =A" in witlllion to the nigolar aildmw as below. J.IVIDECILESTXia. Am erles and Foreign Agency (Mien, lw2a•;ucJtwll l el . __ to Jolko Stok.. 7 , :n. Torii. I=E=3 Mustang .Liniment-. T"Es popularity the bizsicAN AlurrANG Isurieav la wrortottsive with the vittlizetion of the globs Other articles <Jahn to olleehtte NUM this' user, Fatally Yhysielans, Government HO/OWN Varrirm, Shmtera, rimaerly Livery-own, Ste., have pratti• rally demonstrated this feet thronhont the vosid. No ar ticle over before received arkh undlvile.l prep sot support from Medical and Scientific MM. RIIEUMATISM a pant etnild.llll; hue ken' totally cured. Pilo, Olden, Zillion, Romania norm, Scrofula, Stiff Johibi, B .bliiin&L Edina, intta,Boila,Chaps,Neunianlian .a all ached and pains upon man, aid Wand nalir.". o upon I - MUSES, CATTLE, &0., each as Ring Born., Ball, borstal, ebtaia; radl.mii: Swat. nay, Hoof ail, etc, anaabduad and sand by tba MUSTANG LIN,IMAN T. • rALUABLIC nviza &intim Ms. F. LITCII, Ilyda Pug. the Lone was maktartxt worthicse 1 , ,d• B PTI4I not miara the ft ... a Af . . .24. g 1.10113/Eot; 1 two mold him (or $l5O r.ah. Sou Lio.ostalms been doing wonden up here 07 Now Mal, PluLtarime, Pa. (g . t r.i.)•lomug the kettle trove Ui et, it btell.e unmlnsuoshlo, Laced over, and treaded thy head e very se. voreiv, lomat to s eitep. It vrae an awful tight. r6l tang Liniment Liniment appeuva te, extract the Wu.. Itliesled rap -4111, without lemmas, euEl kit no wan eV eueount. Yean tro/y, 4 CilikltLl POSTER." - - s tt ,_b wagnsge as this lot but the coodani end natural echo 1.4.7.11 . 21.118 , utcle i. uaed. Tide Liniment is Indispensable to identere as d mem" of borers and mules. Mr. John Daniele,llootigoinny, sold • slave for WA, rim area naiad from utter uselemoses by this bah:sant Remy family should !introit Be very particuLtr and enquire Ut its Alttanog Liniment and take soother. hold by all doihn Ihrookboat North and liouth Amin, ]Campo sad all tlai lalawlaot tat UMW.. rd 23 cents, 50 ant, and 41,00 . per buttla PAIIK,114;• York, m 7 eeletm46tl,h Y Oder. 41;;b1XIISIN 4,• •
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