-11% - ;';',- ... ; :: 0 ;1::::7 1 " -1 , 7 .•Z'. i' ~' i.' ~,,.-l':, 4 t., ,',',,%:,' '1 ttisbargt - ,(Gattit. ;, = L , i. Itaariizsrrtz. 1, W1L11.M...0. 5.7.. - asso,-.1.111.11203124 i R. ERRIITT &ICO., .. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. w~:-' ~° ~~ .; ~~ . ..... , :-. -:' ...: • ' A, .; • ... .. 4.- • 4 . .• • . 44.- - i ..,:,.....-...:•-. • .•'--.. , • •,.., ;.-... :: --.:-..., . ," ..• "..•......- -:-.-.,. •-.-: ~•:,. -;..,.__. .'.;... .•,.•---, ,-.-.. t-1.1 : 4i - - :t ,1 ...!•: ._. , .. x.24' W •'1 '. . Tim COW&UDICE or St.evßX.—North Carolina has juit sent to prison for a year a man named D 6312.1. Wall:ill—a Wesleyan Ilethodiet preacher —fir the alleged crime of circulating Helper's book. There was but little, evidence to show that '''''• ':'. - but the cower& - .;', . .:. - 1 • : knew he was an anti-shivery men, and they have f ., : .. ~. i!... ‘ A sent him to jail solely to punish him for daring ! -- ' ,, i - - , -!.. ! ' ! •2. .• to think of slavery as Wiehington and Jefferson -' , .-.44 4 .:•i•i .4 • ,i -itijl:i.:•::-:,.'.1 and the Revolutionary heroes in Noith Carolina .1- til • ',ii:. • r thought of it. ':•. , .7V- , : - ;:•:;..f:t..",. - :, 4 •At the name time the "chivalry" is making all •I' - •*' : --; i 4-9 -‘1 1 ' . . 1- ' ',- the war it dare apou Camaro IL Cnar in Ken :,2A•Pel.'7e.:,!,: - • .3.i.ez;• •:,:;....-::;!:,...., .. tuoity, striving to coinpies , if possible , his ex -7-i-,ei.: l' • :i! ....!:':' '.. pulsion from that Siete. ..N 3 charge id laid against , .... 2 . , ...,.. , , , ,1.,...... ,a, him; be is not a man to be proceeded ageing :.i . ii!„,:,..i.1!._,:.):'- - .• i - lake a harmless preacheriof the Gospel; and so .7 5 ,,.,:•: ~.,..- 1 4 „ ,...r' : ,4 ,.`:: , they reek to terrify him With a life of censtant ..,:•'•',"•:. •-.-: • •1.1 '' • :' .... ~..c.l; watching and insecurity. They will drive him i • 1 V . .V.:.!.. 1 .11. : :"*i• 2 , • from' their midst, if they ! can; and if they can ,.,.i•i;:,14;.4.,146;;::--i,;-;• - ' not; they will keep up a deriee of petty antioyan -5',,...F-;',,,1",:-.•:S3s; sea and persecutions looking to the accomplish `i" '`. h•••?.... - ' *; ~.)---- - went of that purpose by a more indirect method. .. - c:•;:t:i!.•'',. t • '..•! ; i,ii ~A.; , !:!..I Why 13 all [hie! Why is a quirt, inoffensive ..,,•::•ii:-.......e1-i- 41,....: , - ! • "•: ,, :. , !.i , !•: , ii. ,:!-‘, .•-•i • clergyman incarcerated, and a noble, courage ''':':; s ,:::'. , .:•`'.) one man harassed by a ivarfare more disgrace tki•s!:"Z'•'.:2,ell!.:l--r• - • 4.!-10. - •:4', , Z . ,:..4 '‘;., fat than that of the Border Rabat& Because ;,.:-i;:t : ' ,. ~. Slavery to the very essence of cowardice. It dare :!f • . ,-!' i•:- ~. - ' noLiolerate a free thinking man in its midst. • '.:-• ...... .. 7 3.:!;.-- id • - lts only safety consuls in putting padlocks opt h-. , ,it:i-4., the mouths and darkening the minds of all w 0 ...-.:•,:,-'•-::1 , ;' , • • nre =rounded by it. It cannot allow freed.la S.-. fl.' ~ either InitteWight, speech or action. It etiolates i, 4 ..: - .- • :.. $!;„... the whiten ne well as the; blacks, and Matta mit .-..•-f. -- ardly Oppresiors of all Who devote themselves; to :-..%.•,.. ~.s.:k its maintenance: It will succeed, in time in - v .:..--: j.. , ........ v ..;' .- driving out every man who has the inellnatio to think for_himself upon such eubjects. five -..'..--., '::•-• South is not worthy of !Snob men as Wortyand •!.' - Clay; and when it has euceeeded in ridding it c.' ' self of them, *stin thug showing up Slat / ery.in . -e,• • - -- all it/hideousness and deformity, them Mey be .:'' k••• '—'. ho a that the North will learn to feel the!. each ' P.: an institntion'ought not to be permitted to r pread •: t r , -..•. one inch beyond its present domain. Ile tyritn •:::- ales, its persecuticne and its cowardice are al ready trtirii:,.lei-as trust that the bortadsries of such a curse '''-'' may never be 'aliened. 1 __. _ lasotrXl OrriciALß.,:—, The high-handed and 'tyrannical manner In Which the officiate or tbo deputy o fficials of Cho . 113. S. Senate' attempted re 417 ., to arrest Mr. Seabora j of M aseachusette, to a ' fur illustration of the eolence of those trained_ Southern rule. The .S. Senate, as at pees to• ent' e"en tit ted, is practically a Southern body. Its pd' offrer Ic aSouthorn mso the offi. sere are mainly. Southern men; the Commit {ass°gr stilted upon a strictly Southern men have the lead • 8"11"r--ot bas t e ; and rule; and the touca 'l n d temper of the plan prevalent among the Senators, hew " underlinge.— Infused thorou ghlyinto the been ._ Ceat Mr. Sanborn Just aa. • • tense th e effort to 1 , , thißei fellows would hallo treated a Slate. • - -Sanborn woo summoned as a la %s before the 11 4 We Forty Investigating d i e l meo:H l4. tteeof . the fedt.te, and declined to at,- tend; .a .• t Wee I, slued for hie arr est, and - . ?1 ;1 4 .'' p u t into the tomb of tikkalf-dczen Southern oat ' deputized by the Sergeant-at-Arms of d these fellows, after dogging ILo of ionborn through the eneaked o a at night, handcuffed hint without ta,i honor had been a burglar or murderer, nd ie w - ; we re i ro 9 fo r brhuillinglitim off, with the Inborn teg of kidnappers, mi.. 6 us -hat, boots or coat, to . B *Arisen, wl f out one word of ends.. s ',.nat4s Sr6r f legal vassal.. Porta •,::?-; • i .6,„ pe mildet - were dastaria the ir , * ,,, ida" g6 ' d ." a , e ' ttstkes to succeed; v 't d be gt. 6 4 lll 2 l, ! f rit r 7 ee itii theelubboraneis Of • iletnidoSlid'WentilliiteWellnuforothiedS '7. ail' Vs the dant of as naps .• . • 1 3 IT'TL3 - 13V - /3413: MONDAY MORNING, -APRIL 9, 1860 . . 2: • roll. GuITII.NOR, HON. A273:3 RE] SV G. CLIR'ITN, /We -To ADVEZTISCAII.—The Pittsburgh Diva 01/11111 has • large circulation eatung the boalaoss titre In till. and the mat.; odlng eltieS—among thcee who DIN and' •Ito maLL—cod mamma toseaftctoreme and Oro j: domes., It may be band In nearly all theemettlew rooms, , eatore Leann, beektog boost., emelt fel:Woke and control. 'jam boners to the IF, titles, where It is real end carried home to the faeolled for parade!. Aa '• =ahem for adver tising, ltretefere, it effete innommeitts which set ether paper MlS's-ecru Pcansylv.i.s , .canelnie, tu all who deetre to reach Ods large clams of one CltiMeal. Ibillcestor a.arrta at this time has a rr.14...tt latltet dranlatlon Wcstere Palllll7llll/ICN, Ohio and Vitginia steep babstantial Wm ' emend. marchtete than any Other *ocular paper In .hie action CI the Puts. Twit Tax Quasnow.—The Rhiladelphia Press hal an article, a few days elope, upon the Rail 'liad Tax question, in which that paper assumes that.yittaburgh is.perfectly able to pay the In. Wrest on its railroad debt ; and arguing upon thin baats, it proeteus to read. our city a homily upon its sins which must render roteerable the few in this city whom the opportunity befel of ,reading it. The f i rm, in this artiole, seta out with the Wen that Philadelphia bears, without grumbling, the , enoissous key of $2,10 upon every $lOO of iiilustiott; and if Philadelphia is able to stand thin heary . burden, surely Pittsburgh must be able to , eintid one as heavy, and thereby raise enough to pay the interest on its railroad debt. .Thelevy_of,s2,lo in Philadelphia embraces everylitingl.—tate, city, poor and school taxes. Lilts tor r a moment compare our rate of taxa tion vith that. The'iaLlroad debt of the city is $1,800,000. The annialinterest on this is $lOB,OOO, requir lOg a leiy of 12 mills on the dollar. The rail road debt of the county, of which the city would Imre Lo bear its share, is $2,800,000 (exclusive of the Peon's 11. it ,) the annual interest on which Is $138,000, requiring a levy of 6 mills ha the dollar. Thii does not include the back Interest. , . Let us look, now, at our present rate of taxa tionisnd ace what the railroad tax would bring it up to. We aro now taxed as fellows: For county purptrcd " city " school (general) " (local) • 20 mill. Add rsbettecetrary for city railroad debt...l2 Forty. four 031110, or $4,40 no the sloo—more than double the heoriest rate of taxation ever paid in Philadelphia. We know of na city or community which bears or ever has borne such ante.of :taxation as this; por do we know cf any that would submit to it. We feel quite sure that Philadelphia wo old not; and looking at it ism ply as a question of ability—aside from all the other questions involved—we feel justified in -- saying that neither our community nor any other could lout survive such a ruinous rite of taxation. Real estate, as a general thing, does not yield over 6 percent. A tax of four cents and four tenths, added to charges for insurance and re pairs, and tho gradual but steady wear and tear of properly, would shank all this and lease nothing but the empty title in the hands of the possessor. These are things, it may be said, that should have been thought of et first. Very true. That is the reproach which all those have to bear who lost by bad adventures. They were not proper- IyAlionght of—more's tho pity; but that cannot change the facts as they exist now. W &mint arguing this matter from any stand point bat that involved in, the figures we have Wm We have remained uniet, under torrents Of iliTCOlifo and abuse pcnired upon oar people from abroad, because it is better to sallint, in such cases, than to retaliate; but when men come dawn to the practical point, and challenge as to comparison of our condition with theirs, we can not-ovoid giving the coMparison, and asking •thoso who hays challeoged it, how they would ° Rho to endure taxation at the rate of 4i per - cent. by:thorn/VS.4e Oita our governmer4pAciale: I &TT/a:IAN'S :POIIIIIV--The.followitg.tottcasto , I . AttO , abbeittStlACltte • = Mr. SaabMT:AC he had been approached to a' of Deo las' votes le Charleston Couvention, —.......----......,,z:________ iesatrienlwagthed from tan iii bend la Washington, is VINE TOBACCOS-- gentlemanly matiner;wluld,'wlthisiit - dcuht - , ha v e d avbeen made by Mr. Buchanan: 12, 130 unit /Irk Mill* es Floc. CV; accompanied the officer to Washington without. ;1 .,........ ............ ...;... mit/kid,. _ /0 do 00 00 kunst 1.10. 5 ' to do .101.0 kit Ws., k Ce. Via. Cot: reziat.nce or trouble Ho did not, in thli case, lilted° Irl.'-' • ,01 ... 21 . --------------- ...... 5 1:::: do k, '4, 4,4,,,; C...nv...cti-ut_. .... ..... ..... . 0 Temp..-- . _4, , GO 6 , 0.0 liulelttimos Cl...rick refuse to go; he merely refused to be kidnapped, . toos —...' For •.:10 In HE 01111:a a ANDl:iii,l) • , b. . 00 Wcti! St , —75 ; OP% ivp..ki.o it t 1....Ti...11../...1. or be forced to go without shoo of legal warrant. • ig.;,i',lo" a 1 ...._ Bat the Oligarchs in Washington are determined 5 to make us feel the weight of the San'-kern rod. It does not suit theta to treat Northern men as .t, men. They most be treated as slaves—seized, tut handcuffed and :hurried off, hither and you, 3 without.why or wherefore. This ie the rule of the South, so far as the Senate can enforce it. Let hut the Charleston nominee be elected, and tha whole government st be absolutely in their bonds, and the same kind i, 'T of rule will mauifeet itself all over the North. We shall he treated 09 rer (9 --bubjtete of a power higher than and indrpen.leut of ourselves. If af we would escape each a fate we must etc to it ) that the people realize. what is in very deed the ap4:hrrl truth, that the coming Presidential contest is to be • struggle to maintain what little indepen dence wo have, and regain what has been lost. Seatsunet.n, Illinois, the home of -Abe Lin- COll2, boo, for the first time in many years, gone Republican by an average majority of 151). The cities of the North, with very rare excep tions, have this year been carried at the charter oleo , lots, by the opponents of the administration. So general and sweeping a ouccere has not mt. cerred before Circe ISIO, and It prefigures, now, no it did then, the grand aucceas of November. SeNATOR DOIJULAte Screech_ Law.—What has become of the •'great principle" of Congreesion• al Sovereignty one persona in the States, sus pected of iutemiou to excite insurrection or organixo invasion Has ice author prudently put a martingale on the Neal which blazed so fiercely hot winter? Is his Congressional code for tryiog and punishing suspicious . persons in the Northern Staten, suffered to slumber till a More convenient season ? Or has the unexpect ed disfavor it met with from J:tr. Davis, and other shatpsiglotrd SOUtheto Senators, given it the coup Lit grace 7 It wee certainly designed to guilt Douglas Voles tad influence at the South, and to smooth the passage for the Charleston nomination—why, thee, did he not press it? Why leavc to Virginia Mason, noJ the Senate Investigatiag CooinittiPe, all the glory of ferret. iug tine and punishing the Northern reeels sod recusants, who were, or may be, suspected of complicity in John Brown's raid? Will the Enquirer, which has preserved an Ominous nod utibrtkeo sileoce as to the opinion of this last Douglas mesenge, have tin kindness to !alarm us whether Its candidate still holds to it or not ? As the sole discoverable use of that journal to the public consists in its value as a full repository of information concerning Dotig• Ins, we presume it is posted &pen this lutly mat• ter. The Enquu-or is nue of the official organs :jot the Small Hunt. It to Douglas' double—offer ego of that formidable specimen of gigantic lit tteuess. In the language of Scripture, it knows his down-sittings and up vicious, his going. Out and comings -ha t and is thoroughly acquainted with all his ways. Now, let us have the facts What is the present OACldtti6U and prosprote of the Douglas Sedition Law? the Art ful Dodger has made tip his I.i.ind t c dodge this his last pet measure, as tic Las time end again dodged this —great gtiociple" of pop ular severelsr., it will ho col one more exam ple of his surprising agility. The Sedition Law „ was designed to catch Southern gudgeons, 111 the popular sovereignty dodge had caught Northern ones. Finding it met with a cold shoulder in the South, violent opposition in the North, and cold comfort or ominous silence from his own organs, be has apparently torcul his husk upon It and let it go by default The acrobatic feats of this political harlequin are aptly shadowed forth to the Olreer of his great re re, corn memorated in the chronicles of Nlother GDOSC: 'Then. was • man in nor Inv, And hp •••••..tr• ma ban.db. I Umpnd Into Ott , . ban. And acrttch , l ont both h.• •irs. ..At.it when he 141.1 . big erns ar,. . With *II Anmight nun twilit Ito j.imped into nn.ittint acrnichi.d clew in ' ; 0,17. IRON AND VIZ pIiVSILLISCY.- 10 0 fallowing is a copy o! a bons fide correspondence which re cently pasEed between 0 Eletaterwic wire-workrr at Washington and an iron-worker residing in Baltico,re. We transcribe the original lettere, but omit the aignatures in deference to the feel ing! of the proponent and t.:e wishes of the re 9p•endeLt =ME Waseisotos, April 2, 1660 —Dear S, I tub m a burry to inquire whether, if your exptcres are defrayed. you will go to Poiladel phis sod circulate a memorial among the Iron men fur Guthrie oo the boot Prot tot i eu csodidate for President. If you will do so, nod Guthrie is eleuteil, 1 will see that you bead a permanent and respectable position io one of the Departruenia You auderstand what Guthrie has deno bad will du for the fruit IBM You may rely upon the promise I make you, for I 'shall he to S. paition to ask such a OMIT: and the-members of Caegrete siy that, if such a memorial Is signed by the Iron men, hie nomina tion is certain. Yours, r=l BALTIMOILE, 4,114, ISO : Ypuil of 24 hsojoet rencb•d me. ism too runob eugagol at present to leave my business. Aml you loon I have no faith it. Democratic Pruicctioa. lam n Republican )"pure, Tux CotiAtc.rict, VICTORT —The victory is CatioceueuLbse bean rustle doubly oiguificaut by the det-perate Orono of the Du - not:foxy to pre ret:t iL There woo no d..viee they did not mom, to. The Manufacturer woo threatened with hies of (11311,,, the Workman with lose of wager, the Merchant with lone of trade. Dismal pictures were drawn, from the comp, of ruined towns, deserted harbors, gale grows streets. idle facto ries, and Isms abandoved to decay. Thmblooco lug and buoy Canute:lout Veltey was to be transmuted into a bowling tellelernees, peopled by emancipated ergroee,—if they clewed the "Black Republicau" Ticket Caleb Cushieg came down from Beaton, and Fernando Wood cemeaup from New York. Of fice-holders-from Washington, office-holders from . New York, Bed cffice-seekere from everywhere, swarmed over the State to defeat the "Black Republican" Ticket. Money from Wall street, mousy from the Custom-flJuses, money from the Treasury, poured in, in a golden alma), to bay up the principles of the men of Connemicut. But their prinotplee were not in market. The threats failed *Ltd the mousy failed. Connetai cut epueeed the one and derpieed the other, and tatight the hands outstretched to bribe her, that the Suite which bee furniFbed Schoolmasters for the Union knows how and . when,to use lb: fe .Ere. Jour. Mr. SOLITZTOZ H•ur boo fallen heir to an estate under the following romantic circumstan ces. Years ago, when in Paris, a lovely Jewess became enamored of him, but he did not return the passion. When he came book to New York; he still remained the object of her tender recur: lections, which were shown by her sending him, on the several annual feast days o( her ancient faith, valuable preseute—sweet merritintaen rich only the delicate Mete of woman knows how to summon up. Every feast of the, Passover, ae well as every other day o( Mosaic mark, ac cordingly there were dispel Cheri to this city, sen timental objects of art and vertu; and neither didtance, time, nor the absence of a reciprocity trertly,cotald abate her love the hest. As ohs wre faithful In life so Was she true in death, for the news arrived the other day that the poor lady had gone to the better world, and dying, be queathed toMr. Nut an estate. It was legally neeeertry for him to go abroad. to look after it, and, accordingly, be sailed on Sunday for Ham burg., where the estate lies.—N. Y Tribune. Tllll INTEISTIOATIZO Commun.—The Times correspondent says: • ...There are facts concealed with the proceed ings of the Committee, which have pot yet beta made public. The Committee agreed, soon aftei it commenced its sessions, that insomuch as the evidence would probably reflect dishonorably upon the President, before the evidence should be closed, or a report made upon It, a transcript of all the testimony should be submitted to Mr. Buchanan, that ho might have the opportunity to take rah nition upon it, or make such ex planations, as be caw at. This was done. The President never complained or filed protest until be Uncovered that the Committee had such evi dence in the CaBC, that these are foots, and that the charges subsiontiated by the testimonylhe fore Mr. Covode's Committee are roost condu cive of the knowledge of Ike President of geeee 134 ehatneful frauds. - _ Da N 01.4 Dorm NDOILOLB IN VIII Bowel:!—The failowlog paragraph appeared In the Sion gomery (Ato ) Mail, a week or two biome "We hear that it bas DOW becen - seeertained who committed thahatrible murder of Alfred .7onee, - 0/1 Saturday Light last, in this county. Two of.bir,Jones' oien uegroee, it is amid, 000 fessed yesterday that they murdered hien. It. sceMß, two Oi.,three days Pen elope, to thie taunter, Ale..Joress gaire one of hie negroes (Adam) a whippleg, vet that the negro t h e ? bald gold be 0013 st-one be would ewer eye him.; taut persuaded another Goy io hold hie. manses horse;' lielinnie lhei bead with. lit .14E,altin two neleteept, we up.lerT loud, will be burned to.deeib no yciday, 36. b Wk." • • • ~ • . . . ... 11 Total..__ On Satt.tioy morning,nt him tens rrsi Iruc.,{l4 Was/n.l' ton county. Fs, Mader ROBEILT LOVE, aged sixty...WA ynnn. tcoigmanickTro NOTICE.—IIncng r.. 1,1 my interest in the Schreier A Wilson Sew i ng lt.iiilioe tioatotewt to Slime. SVILLIA3IBUMNI:II. A CO , of Ciraclosiati, fors t.lr erebeid• eration, I mold n•sprctiliy and will, full rootbleoiie rrcone tortait them to thepolitia se terry way worthy Of their esteem and patronage. Alr. WII.LIASI SI7)INE g will coo. tluua tho boelorwt et my ofsco, No. OS Sitth .treat. until 1.1. e 10th of April; afterwrad tit their ow. office, No. 07 Itiftb•arreett. _ At ha the dociird merits of Wbeider A Wilson's Sewing bitwhlnee over all otherW, It Is scarcely necreaary for roe, e.t this time, to cow, as the cornrouoity has long slur decided them to he "the Loot fitr nil tantily portico.," big would merely stet., that oftor three para . experletue in' the Aar. log Machine basins., I hove not found the alighteet calm tu alter my opinion r. this teuly the greatest of labor eselog it marbles. Ile locidi Amy p :trona and le ands lorcwell ill the trowlness, I woo .1 orb It of them Cl ...Mend to M....we EU.Sib Eit A CO.I same generous Ihtlnaoce sod courtesy 1.1.1 V. they bora et II Chace haae r•wly to grata to tee; rod to theme In ICUS ca c - who hare not •- - chased - - i tt .1 I t 1 :ct cuttulty art. . pruch ll 14 net . It as a favor to theraselves that ue Wheulir a Wilsou'a tarture being ire ir lhO maws that bare bur a newspaper t.l. A mead cu to*. pritilla. our*, av 13 rivprct, i ALEX. R. REED, Ito. Gi Ylfib street. A 1 ng Ms:Line, I' hey auld ducedto toy oo• toterkly to let, llennacrls :WISPS fn most mace from disar rAtigeruout of the iiiirrstree organs, which arise. from ri Stunt ranety of caw. WILSON'S PILLS hare been prost,i, by ail experience or twenty yearn, to be a simple, safe mod menet remedy for periodically retro...log bead. ache. nil aro urea by the Faculty as a register prescrlye lion, and aro not to be clmeed with patent medidnori, Made simply to sell. Thisa Pills ore preptevoi on.l ...Id by A L. FA UN EMI:I{ &CO , Whole•slo Utogglo.b., awl Propnetot. of B. L. FA ll NKSTOCIU3 80. GO, cora., of Wood mob Ft to P1.1.3i al, Pa apk•lA wit WissLow, an experienced Ntirae I by al lan, Its. a I , ,,..thing a 7 rop tor eltlldnro tntlilog, •I.h h greatly InrNtat,s th. I ,, tl.lrig by .I , ealalt the lama, n anon: an iii n 11. - nil rain, .14 afore Lo rrgn I al, (Pr D. i:m4 upot. It. motlwrn, It will 0 , rrri to your..lr.: a,ll.l:er end I.e•ltn on your Wants l'et I'vr - tly 114, In all res. 8.•• I r., ts. t !another color:. tC., 'tII7IrITCII t J. W. !!‘ ILES. Physlel•ate fur DI oftha Throat •ta.l CI. .ad °Ont eltnattc Altm,U% cutup:lo.4ml Iral. .t v Aux Ittotautary I.ll?..titurtt , qt 1)(11, 191 l'rob Vituln.re, CON:.+AILTATION• tits}. A Ilxt ut qty.• ottt to atottsirt.t tt• tty 0•14, tot.. wg•lbr 15 I. tv EVERY X.ADY IN AMERICA WAD VII C U COlitor.T, REALM AND ELE4ANC,I4 nzle nf THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIIITs Attu flooctionnignts - - - (*SONG R ESS.— XXII VISTRICT.—The Ro pn htt,.a and 'plc.' Pa , tn of Pwler czatsty,Claaat that they Sr. .1 this tine entitled to the caknital.t.. They therolar. rte-aot 1n thair political Mend. of 45. /Welchem, of the V tvltt.,.: the none WILLIAII lIAZI.KT P. t f tinter, a. 0111410 C. , t.p.pa berate the Ilept2l.ll:ari Aavr.nth h, 1 tartt at the C,crt Il.uv. ta the city a of Slay • re...o,tton ofJo.l ['As. L. aat.c.l to the'Ora toh.ch by...lr.', hO gran•el, by 1.09 LER COUNTY. •• 0101 WE'VE GOT THEM ONLY 150000 ROV-ES or WALL PAPER AND BIAIbERS T 1) MATCH Sotho for 4 . . ee.,1., S the I Coth , , Ant t,nno I.g 1. Cente Thousands at 12 1-2 Ots Beautiful Glazed Paper at 20 and 25c. INIVICENT sRLVI.i. UAL{ AND MARBLR PaII4Is for• Halls. BRILLIANT CEILINU Iit:CORATIONS M rll •1.0a..- 4 .4erty of Nf,• Down, I, CHAN= 0, LIBR•Il169 LC r...ti.Ll W. P. MARSHALL, -1' WOOD STILICICT AT TB'. a TI:IP J I=l7l . .A. DrA.c•r ELA'I'IVE TO LICENSES ON %TILT xt,„,CLE.I 10 1.110 1•111.." 01 lutire.....•b aud All h.vand 11.00,1.• bintaingtokro, I:tant entuatunt, f•ittb rittatrarch sod Slouch...ter, JratleatiC / 41/1./.. Ito. city A leolatoarate• acre,. I. Ft.. enacto.l by the finual. 11.4 Howie .1 nor at Cu, Coo:on...Otte 01 Peunaylrano.._ ateKonlay and It No beneby enarlol-by authority 0 1 the strut. That tle del.. nod Common Council... the rity f Cs...burgh. anal cud C.uncu• nr notch of the , bvlonole•Ki Ihronsokratm. Pitt. tar gel an.l alaucterstor, band , . K01b...L..1 Kterl run pow. r.•l to aLoo.t. urdloan. en, from t.me to lime, ...tab! thing L rat...l at Olney tall prop., nro all cart., Ora, ee,ae•inat aid ...her pa..tnie iu 01 tb...agb laid 1.0,,11.1, •LJ fo i 0•141• 101 lb.. o.oe non. , tie e a,u rat.. .0 f otaalterd 11) t r ot. ail tare..., darn. 1.1 1 , r41 110, 10 1 1 11,1.1111.1, 1,, 11.. that trns sire. na Labor 'ill 0.0 ,1 5 . 4 ue 0r00,b., • b.e.ber real desert. e. on. 0 ,11,.!. 0 1 iletreih, m,o.r ...ea p.a....a.: oat aar....lene till dui ne. In ,aelt ca• , ane they mens I roe , el, Of .11 .11.11 .2 1 .17 to .tr.ng.la cr pt.aing . or fa I ouaera oIT ,lug prude.. r O . e tla an, or 1.10. 1.01.. , and orkdrel fur,/ , -r, 14. 11. W . Woo 01 inc... eleall rte..... eel ills 1.04 new ettabliatee.l I.; thn city It owl tho tabs It. •11 tbonni • le• ainall in ho cekaanace.l 0.10.11.11 tho rotor boa ..tabbantel in Mt.. borgh. 711 2. Taut 411 /er.ns anielect t pay license under Ibla Act *nail be • nenntral to pay lb., some. to tbs proper r. 1110. 0, flaw city 00 lekraugh In which they gyend.; and ail aunt not isal ling to soy of sahl Intiolcipalliine, and all d o rm. or torpor...oath Fuljtet Montle as aforesaid, 61,11 La tt eintrad to pay the •atun tootle proper ollicara.l tbli 17101110}1811/11 wherein tb•prinelptO portion of their btaitteas 1. transacied, oe hrtncipal factor.. min. Kr . .n . lialts.. store, Cr plue or boat... la located; and no laneun, dem or rorto.r.teun .hall pay • Ilea:nen ac,oraing 1.1114 WO. •1416411 of Ws act to toy ou. of .1.1 monicipti ttttt t shall tan to pay License to any allot . . aC a. Treat lb. taut ealact and eSananitn Conned. ( Ihe oily of to tPltaborigh are also heathy anthrtriasei and em• powerad Confer ape. the Mayor uf said city fall gnaw to collect IlLago.s. for dramatic or other public r a n d C o e In mid nil, ands o proton] lay *amnesty oonerintlan and Coe in Balsam not staatadlog lily dollar. in ..1111 etre, •galott any person or pur•onarettititog or neglerging to pay the Ile ern.. Iniope..d'by I be 0rd.... a of *aid cit y. lo 4. That 'Ole act shall not be Po toughened In any cat/ or In any - troy to Impair, change. Wt.. or DlT , ct the •f Panutangar Railway Coo:pante. under earatlng laws to .014 eagle. and boneu4ll. goo. b. -Tnatall laws or parts of loot Ineonststent with tbla nket, ate titruby repealid. ApproWti Iliallithetleth day ofllar eh. A. TS/ , one thontand eight hundred and .10ty. .1 4 BECK .Sc - LA - LEAR, PRODILIO 1 DEALICII.2, lxi Leaoly 001 f., [9.Y Tr 6 Tlwre for 1.0,0 boon Far Corn; ' 000 Dry Appian; 't 200 Was 144• 24,340rn; no tn.,. Tr Nedra, Your g 114r00, Troprrtni; nnO. N. 0. Nurnr—for prim;; 40 douto Droorus. moo. rol; Lu bids sod AI L•ltin White Labe Cat, Trout, Herring mot 31.4.141 Al4r, Carer, Polver;red nod Cruthed Hagar., Odra , Au Aar.. Ppicer. spit ON CONSIGNXENT WO Dry Vtion Clon; 2E4 but Esr Corn: Lu .• Pert Nrrhannout Polattw ; 1500 lb. Moplu tiogirri • Lola Virx; 1200 dro. Corn Drnoms; 7to boa White Arrow; 740 prim. 0.10 240 '• bright Driud A ppire N o w in morn nod for ad byJ AWES A. TIMER, . rumor Market turd l'irst &trues. riISSUVUTIVN.—Tho iltirtrerehip hereto fore exhaling betas. 0. T. Russell .1 William Cae smler the ergo and elle of 10:12)31ILL CLeNDINIIIO, seas d4solved thetralaol by thottatloo. Toe loggingsa ol tbo coomro tiretoed by algid r ruly as the old stood, No. 510. Head sL T. lifltifiELL of Russell 4 Clenelplog. 'Std. Pltttsburgh, Are) Ttb,loo. riIIEETLU.--SAVN. THEM ISEPORE, it Is too late. O. PILL Lai removed U 248 , ..i0. PotiN STRIIKT. to the boot. formai/ OmotArti by Dr. u. Clatere March. lie will gireiall the tnolpirr Inipraomerac teeth inserted. of tdigtOPP Witt*, OOP/ tI4 to sfu per net Itermizacel.-14., W. D. Upward, Ito flAmnol DI•dDrY. A. IltsAley. R.C. ilcCandlees, It. D. J. U. Iloilo.. W. U. 13,14 Vputirk.e.3. Rey.'!. 4l.)lmick,klassu CADOte. ' WILLIAM 11. (IRANI'S r A ALCOO. z. Ms well rolublia.ni nii4 vory poor'. bran ' Tabu- C./ rmiveiregolvly oo coullgrment,tozetber prlth a vat` . vty or otlor rstlee and brc.ls of Tutmcco audio, leil. tl •• JOiIN P. PLEASANTS &.,S6NS, 9p9:2A4'....'m N 9. 52 South zit., lialtimore. C ; HOICE: SEED Pu .a.tuts ) CI KNESOKE VALLEY', NEW' "JsrterA,"l ..eactir.nok.," Jew) . fe441.11110ir,.. °Albania:ln Jane: tivelyrown; t•lizektle, 4 r •lincov,"rißloc.bl).4) , 4 Ulu pt acr, sad paaidn . ly a few W. atht.f. 0010 artt: ,ftio Oar. outwit to Ve!ttbeftt oilatlG, Iptafq• comma 'bits nll aPc.a ft:Potato's trula Oil to - b. Saab 114. 4 t asileikl for. • 'UMW aeltitrUbsq and A It S--;2t LLta. d. UUIt o nod : '2.9 a.. tt r, Paai , n`a It. GrEatai•tail buran 40 Cr. 1.4 ao jcist recalval mad far an bl I:ICYMKIL A:NI/MOON. V nivaita Chute. 110-1. PKUDUCE-3 Gbls, primo 6 1,41 . .. CQ I nil; Eng"; 6 t.-se LAO: Maple Sogtr, In Ur, E Nun. In morn and Nile LJ tsohlvaa DILWO4TIIL, .1•9 111 and I:,Z F•nni "rect. FLOUR -2 ,uOO bbls. all Brae eu.,l mIS, MI. day for nsin Mc^REEIIV a CO., 122 Scr-A5l .4 151 1 ,, nt, crt.t. DRIED aPPI..bb. 1103 ll.lkth, prime, fur ersln by EDOEItrOS k eTIOVART, a1.40.rrl No 107 W“.. --.----• ATA.Z)IX 'I %V 1S1"1 . 013ACCO. 2 , t1 KWh; IlltADFlsitb'el,n+rranted, f” sale by r.DI bli TUN .1 STIMART, sp9;lrd No.lol Wo, VA N tIY DRESS IioODS-1 1 . largt -I-: .". . low 4.lcriC Eb..in, Mantle, Du...._ _ liurooti• • Fwd nuortvinot- DOlUestiC 0011.111 Of nli lamb. cb....1 , C II&NS11 , 1 LOVF..:4 Sl..rkrt Buret C. . 0 to 4! ',Olt:\ .-6,0 bus Eta (Ann; C i '— '' 0( --- r ' ' 1,4400 tlo £l..lltA d,, lu Mote And rot Wo 17 IlatAICI.Kli, MU..:III:F.FIY *CIO. __ —.. i W HEAT! IVIIMA'II- - 5 09 bu-b. 1 1 1113 at In zlure sod I.mintta by no 9 a ITOICOOK. Mc - .V.V.ISILY .k CO. ' ' . . _.. -_ ... (ZAuRS ..)..N D LUGS-2000 Bags; kJ ..nto Gunny 11 .Ka, 10.0 old ria.A.4... AND Cl,llrtorn, An role Ly atii, lIIICIWOCK, W Hu DS. Plil CllltHgli • CO e 56 111 F. CHOICE N. 0. E VOA at , to PfTiTO tor Meaner ether IFV a v 4.. an d or ago on Leven by 8111111'1M • DILA ORTII. _ AvA N 'L'E Partnor with a capital of sicao.to lu • good pa) t% Boit N, Allegheuy City P.O. apGLI wd NEwDATES-10 mats Arabian . just rend •rid fur 1141. br itaysuot a ANDKK[ON, arit No 09 Wood in, 0rp...1.• et Chats 11-01 1 4 1 1115—.500 drums neiii trio} rno just ree'd 1 awl far a.. 1.1,0 11.1. Y 00.11 • A N unirsq, LANDS IN °Div.—Ono Lot, 80 acre., rt.' tsp-t J•cJs. ktur tut, tiro arr., pr. , . rS 1. , •'""- Our 1,1. 100 ',cr., p.i , S , 1. , ..,''' Ton, Lola, 3.0 .errs ..., 11 f , por . ro 'Jro 1.01, 2 , 0 •ctr,.,; Ore $1 i•Pr ner• .07,n 10t.t., , o, WTI 4, prfr.. $3 I, titre O. L .t. CZ 4 1'1 44 , prier $lO 1 A...... Tr. aro , - lArk.t. will ‘,....:.1 in email., 1,1. It I -.0,1 . rtaril-- , 1t..-00 , 1 - 14 h•• I, hewn' , in rro. • .1 i 0 0 yr•rr, t`r in tral. Cr 10 y 6•.. N. N "14, 10, 40.1 0 1... 1,r...1, d...01t ~ to Isnrrh.r. r- . • 1 bur.:: 1..0 rt..... 0 at. 00. irl 'I .1,,,''.• 4 . 41 ::1 . 44 3 1 1 1 1 .1 , .1:1 1.1. 1 .. 1 1 4 . I 41 1 tll ,411 fur ourti,“ e , LC rill.llT A •lf • 7 .tr. 0.1.11.14.4,11 D IhNT MEDICO En lot.tt 1,1 want y rh • ear:, r in, • ..Pay can by. an, 1.1 .tratrY.l. tt....1na1e•r11... a n , ito.n• •t y• •••• Art accurpa:l , n ! Yuy .P•ck• ahn• nt welt . elteoy. p.l In it.o a., 1.• • - ‘l, It Pri, tr rr: y ya.t ay low y.t1,., I oIIPF rON, •rn-r •nptt.l , ll owl F.. - trlty •11.2. t• 1.511 . 01; I A.' I R Win:6llN. Vail AND I. entit 11 nI b•. ill • in the. Itit llngiand in en, • Uhl Turn. r)r • r.s.“ont.iw r..noLl to • tray....t..ni.. t n all Int 0440 4 Into the ht..r Yttt tcod.tet on 1, r uprat.l. of I.,nt ml f. 4 AK•ly t.. I n C fof wu Pert /pi 1 F: iiii.CANcE :thin; .11 I N SOICA NCE Cullr•NY OF PIIII.C11:1.VIIT n: n. No 30 0 W.l.scr Ali AIMIT on 115 1 1 ...r. IIV IN RR, On •1.4 , 1 n, on I urattia., dn., la Ti wo ol CAP c.otrAt A2,ATS It.l,loAndu Ic Fit.t M.rtgs,;:l C.. , ty of Man+lt his .4s t.llrurt s 1 r c 4.1, ..sp• I. Au. C,cloty .”1 17 ,, Lalealal I e- %o, fj,,,,,,t0ct *l3 I I.a.it lel.-tcat-• • n. t::1....,c C. n. , & Th. C..nay • • It r . 11 :+ .. .. I V 1.4.1.”.• E.ll • the Dirs. I. J•titi.ry, • A•5t,..3.1 1. , i • CANT 01... .1 t , u..wi go./ to botoo.bot itlott tte4,l•••ab t.mete Tax. pa, - . MI. • tiort.liod 01 Pr. S CZN C. 1.0.14 ma 11,. esptt•l eta teansoi verisiii. out 0 itb• st• it of V....C..imrstay t.a . tholes" ti.r..llsit 311 t. I•ek 4.whrtt I• .3L WM It , . .lb. tltncatwYk rs. sad irour*.l It.. 0,04.1•11. way, 1241 1 0. the. iriesoliio•of ibmar. .111,0 Iwtomid w se, les. (um ...is toe Thee 3 , asy tra.:ll,crsi A...it of own i/ 41or !tousl., thee tau itolivas its., et a 1t.•4 lato to (be lomatrwl no Oa Lo Am of tlii,co.µlll7. sio - 1 If, • ROI aoy tArio. l l of too 'ova.. tt.o .mount lo two tbstiolot will Certilli.s.tes 1.1 Pretit ~. ileble etiosilf. with the Capit.3l inc the kn.. st. 4 the its.t a., toe ottoetts . . l 1.6. Csi.itst et any time, ma the ot the 0.41, )11..1rat. Pas•ariA nmrird with sn nrily el easel. CoptteL cstities 1110Itat It‘ r. 04,1/ o 1 the lamp..!. stith...ht 11•1,111 i, • rsieintt, 5.1.1.1..r,tt 1 1.0.1. ti Clem Tte4h, . hattluel nly,All. Km IL ,t • hit 11,...5ti. W. Y. 4. r. Ccrt.elito P 4 ere.. t.. I 11.41 ar...hsti II Z luthr,p, Itch .rt Tahm..l Ll...fits Fr...1..tt4 • let. , T 11til %t Smith J.I. t•t•I T. Cl.lll 7 I..N6LEY, • fit II INCEIM J. q. Ca•F eirrpt, Curter latrr.,l•. • rALOqna. CI17:01112.9., k 115E: CI ATi IVE T CNA . • '1" I Lll5 - 70k IRON. S AN APERIENT AND STOIACIIIO Pro. p iron... of llOls of Usygire and i'srten by conmreuse to Illy droDt Imomlotted br Ile nl a he.t 11t.di 1.41 Authorities, both 11, Ditton• suit the Uoited malt, and prowl Cued In thou.. pt Tee eipte.e.t.e rd ollm that no prover. etlon or I nin compw• d Ithy proe It. Intimi Wes 01 toe blood, dome...lon et' vita: enet,ty, pale eO l Mb. , " Wv manifesto. ludic... it. nrtmeity to *Moot mer. ble cos, lim.snn. In all notioilleo le oh 01111 lt. been tried, it ham orbeed obsiolotety ennuis, In et. L of the L.I. los lag I. mpiainta TI/1 Deanna'', !Varvatis Af.etton• IRmacle lion. lqapaplota.luanall,aasa. , Dy•entery,.nalptebt Conauittutlon dere f mlon•Tnbarataloalo.b•laltlawilos, 311•Mall -11.amtlen, ‘7l/111,.L,Chlorosia. Liver ma- Com plaints. Claremle Iloadach••• slam. inteemlttant Favors, Plmple• ..es the Pate, te. In cum 1.1 amigo id Il tbliity. *bother Ihe rein'. of ecolii dlemso or of dm coot le O.•J diminution of nervons ial of Ml, t n ee mid nie Cuter energy Wont ore D ter•lna lets footed ouriteithil to *0 . s not whir/. no dee cr pllno nor written att.-Online oeuld render crwithie.— Invalid. in long lindoiditall oo to bate Income brig da nln 'bolt' °lvo hotehbdrhoode, have soddenly re-appeared In Ilic lousy worlds. II Cat Irtnio. , l Mont protracted travel,, • dlottnt lend. dome very *lgoe' instances of Usti. Rind ere .1 and of lamoln oniTi rem I Meelislkil e refine eV apparent unermoine eitteGlitiee, critical cheep., end that comp:halloo of [totem° , end dywrist to everolon to Mr and eirrelm for which the pliyolchto hos tio newß In fimindim ittiction• sli klisis, and for nmeMe lar to medical net. the dper•Uon of On Dmilvvvihm of Iron most neastatily bey eoletery, tor. unlike the pl.l 001' det, It le vigorously tonle,millunit Mine ciettleg end ot et heeling; and gently, rt gillarly aperient. even In the most obttlnsto roses of eiletnertrin, without trey bring • gastric nurgatiee,or Intlle hog a illmerwableuneattno. It Is this latter props rt y. among others, welch make. it so remarkably tfre