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PA. i Ii ZTO 12-1• st Feet, al nr‘ ►kiftlt.—We leg kilN.• .•311 tin r n.l, I•P no., m..ves.ll"ll4A War.- ito.ll.'ltstilir,..ll/ ixitetal t evrri thing in nit /1., %V,.° nafl-iy 111 Lk, In, 1.11.1,141-41./ 111 Iminll, titling, Rind I.y nny int th. trade. Men - taints a ill lied II I. limit utagt , in .1111 1., inning 1,1.1 liltA FF. li1 , 11:‘ ,. .1111.111. A.. ill A FF. rPIii)MAS WAVEIi, SADDLE, lIAENEss A D TI: UNK )lA\U FACIT KEK, N.. . Si.. Clulr nt t, Palnimigle tot_ Whir, I K.'S Y. DENNY, nu CottalL 14 chat:tn. N". t,l WRivr •trvet. ~Pit t WATCHES, CLOCKS AND .1 I': \V ELRY AT MtEATIN REDUCED NM 1..24. Jai UN M. kaLIERTS is lune selling iall" Inn Value a:, rho eatock of line NV/Hailed, 'Clocks, JewelLi rand faa,. thenis rata very Faunal nit nun. en first amt, la span tilori le enlarging bin Store Rasno anal the or a Ina., of au entire nen nick t.a the ep, nag (tad.,. Prisollt deninug GREAT ItARHAINS shoul,l c.,11 I.ltl It, IV , It 1.1 lira deternanantien to c has, t•III 111,1 pie:Alit etas tat regard to harmer prices. Dn't forget the piaci—ROBERTS', 16 VIETH street. lit•III >lurket. let, , . MEN AU BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING —ROSENTHAL Jr NNu. Fifth street, °Haunt.. Ma sou's, lame a huge block el Meta nud Hps' CLAYI'IIINO n hand, csanaprising some entirely new and elegant Styles. Mali they are prep:tied taa furnish at the lowest cash larwaea Also, ti lituf, and Iltsloollabli-stock of IiENTS . FUN NI:'11 I Nil docl:3 ti I y ~•~:~ c ewes . 41 1 X NV4+ ; • . , 144: PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNF,R. OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM BUSINESS CARD.; 3.1.) ati ••• =lll t I .1i (1•• =REM I.storisli I • 11.11',1;1-1:1.1;tt fm_ A porfect flt rt1.,1)6 vim nni.l swA LLow-TAIL LINE OF LIVERI'OOI AM) NEW YORK PACKET SIM'S (Ravel by Urtnnell, is tile oul) Ag , att is 1 . 1 It, Aiti burgh for Ilse I.ll,—loAs mlolt) ,, 011 hand MIA I , T;z for .al. for any amount. 111 iii) lit any Raul, in Koglmol, Irrinutr. S . otlntol nod Witirri. JOHN Tilt Kurvpotto A1:1`111. 410 Lil.•rty ntrn•t, F.o.l.ntotirgb._ tillalcU,U MARTIN L. sir.vr.NN . , LhEET p VITSBUItr , I I Cu ACII ACIV It Y —BIG - maccou.re 1,, NI Itio.•10w, N, 40 Lis. Monti Utley, near Wood CARKI.AUF.S. 13 - IACTIES, PILL riONS, 131.71iti I E.S. and etery dos, lital., of FANCY TEXIICLES. built to order. andtinie n [natal, urieurpal Inlatt3 of Lleugn. t.l.•ganco floodi ki I 1 of workmanship our! ruut.ruilr. CIL Al! workwarranted (norO 01 HATT'S Nil RSING Bu'VTLES (107.. rririvwl hy JuS. FLENIIN‘;, .25 aud ilaket C=1;11 BC:SIN I , : SS CARDS GREATEST Ill! RO EN! E N CET! N E \V S C A 1. E-- IL. K I.EBER & BRO., n -.nth lot tot NUNNS R. CLARKS' PIANOS, fitibily proenlial with the, NEW SCALE 'Nit, is thch latie.t. and ilibletiblettly the nteiT In. z, yet male to the ha,. Forte. POWER rlic instillment t 1 ttint. , A 101:1t6F:0 therel, ; and ..1 1 littll.., m an-I brilliancy et tone. xur Hi, 411) Om, nn )0..t tirednceil 111 the eliatie id n PiAll TI, - , 1• 11 , 1 ..." 11 all ill, lvantages of the tl rand Pimp,. it ille oat am el it. '111t)Igl, We n..V: ihAnenge Ith the "r any other utak, to tlik ...tint 1 1, e ll llt l / I .ll t Ihat , svry licilitatssed Judge Ihe Kiln le w ill at 111 , 11 - stlpellority. The I.llhht. in mm1..4111111) 110 wiled 10 ...al null ram.lll, the.- nintrninielitn H FLBIttH & HRti., agrutn Gn Nlion4 ':lttrks' 19a tr „ Ft•r Weat. , rn is Rllin. 53 rah lEtXt lit^.l L 4, M 1 . 401 ., P. S.—:l.lrodhl ,s,uv.U.lrl.ll 01 the tthOfily fur lug THule. NEW SPRING STUCK CHIC:KERING & SONS PIANO FORTES. tomoli ,li,IIN II NJ F.1.1...a tw ilvit rect." ed Am,. ware uf,<, - ;,,.4rg.,:: l'llll'hr.filNii A SONS'I i ' -' NAN' 1 HIFITES.nr,I,n, p1 , 1t.,1 the Stack, selecte4ilk, ...tisrl lig :-NI. -, ~ I Till I,T V •I I l 1 11., mutt xplendirl inßtrulotl,i4, '1 rveQ 4. ict) and •1);.., in uf. Wren.' by the Mreoar.( I, Lel iii,., 14.it1,) 1,414 liee 1.1,...,4 SI X ‘CTA V e 1.. Ili , sno,l‘pl, 14.11.11 . , Lilt, hod Seven Ong eve Square Piano ) o orlel t n.• 11 kn• tlliti I uaD it,.bL 111 awl it. 1,1,1., ii tuod Pintaol E 1 E1(1 . HAN%) Yuan.. in thi, 1.4 their NSW :A:A LE. with Own, PATENT tarts tan! vATr.vi . AATItiN, runt Anr t nli . Wlltl 1.• ILo plitChArer Lt It.,' :Wei, but !hit Ili., 1. , in All r.-1.4 - t , prrf , •at x. InUrninieistA ;An 1, t to i,•pend bi AlAter.l tint Wl4 klll•llrthit. It Ni' IN l Ala .Alll.l nit.: S I.lll' mil in lie Nluour..tn,r) ring l'it PM . RI li STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. Si. D. Mt:CALLUM, 16i-F: F [ltl II rT It 1.1. TAP . .1 pur. l.L.,t•in 1,6 lut n. •I t 11 :AI V: Lt, .oLitsls \ • Itri,-• t... 1 lEa I• I 11/I II• I 1 . 1a1,• t".l I ml.l. I ~•i• erkt, .it II,: lit . ..tilt it,' • I ',Alt it ..1.• Ott, it 1...t141, ruplc..c a ti.tit.: .1. , , . ki;..iT it \l.\. .11.1N,S1'1LLI) sLMIN AND Illegheny County Normal School. ‘t t:I.1: \ ,;;;.•:, :t• •1 11 li' \I A I\ I ti it , it t..t it Si \ 1 \ I ; I 116•111 A r 'lrl.r WC t 4111'11E1,E 1'111.1.0( It ilt• and l'anc) Varlet) and Dr) Coed, ern FACIS I,lr , PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CILT %o. XVi,o.l .1.. C.ratcr of 1)10:mood all. 1,1 J. & T. (dt(ll '1"I' BRANDIES, GIN, MINES, &c. DI I<•. , Vine Old M 01.4.11. gni"' IL It) r W1.1..43 :'\ II APPLE lilt.k ; tNI) .I,YR :"uirIIFIEL ANI. FH•.NT : - Thi , ri'rrrui is ;n. I I ) in I'.\ MITEI.I. , ~ . 1)1t VI, A 1,1.1,, K. I, • 1 W AT 1111... • F:1.1;1 .11)11 \ In 1 •t. • N 1,4.1.0 t/1. t 1::•.1-101, ni t/.1 .“..1 `::,..t ,j• ••ta. 1. `llv,i :+p•• , 10. rlii•ft it .... • .1... 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A 111 \ I Fl; ' WI' FEE -15 1,1 k .. g.r. bY MIT". 11 AI It A 111 \ Trr: DACI IN SI lOC 1.1 PEI{S- 37 1111(1 , +. tt, :ark II ARBAL id I. AN!, (i , TREI) 11:01S 5 to arrive hy pip..!) Elt ItAREAU(III IIEEN SALTED HIDES- —57:l arrhe nryl 0.r.:C.1 SPRINGER HARI: ill 111IlY FLINT iiiDEs--,:05 to arrive and for k• 1. • i'Y 1.,1,2Y, SPRINGER II AliliAl , 4,ll (lON (' TRATE') LYE---A new arti,le 64r wakaa: 111 and r.R Pop. oh, I,lllld NOl 111 try ut POL/loh. Oil litYy.l m/ for sale by ap2s FLY.,IIINti PLASTER, CEMENT, AND GRiNll- STO\FS.—l'laater f, Land and Ettn,,o Work; Collie -Fit for Cistern. and Publk Works: tirind.Stones, ull gaol -0 band at 319 Liberty st,vt, Piti-burgb. W. W. WALI.Ati: DRIED APPLES—DPI bushels fur sale by zu,rl.7 P WS BURGH, WEDNES DA V, JUNE 44856, 141 I q.t... I ; ka,4l I i L II .1 I 1.-I u I =MEE h I 11 MEM Mllt==l '111111,1)1N( r i ..I ut,.: IS .11, iii 11!Ilf=111110! ill.• 1 1 11=111 I=lll IMMIIIIIMI lux 14 .Io n.l taller sit , ' \ll'l'll. 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I: 1,••".1111.1,10.1 .r, tr.- .1.1.- zit, to 411.;111en .It I.LI;UEI: I'ENNSI 1,1 AVIA RAILROAD 7r4 . • /. / I ‘l/ /// 11/•TIIRiIF I , %MY i :I 1...11 ..".1 11111.11/r:1.1'111 I 1 I I, I 11.,.k I ; IMIIMI== li 11'4 it.. ,111 , 1 !. ‘‘..t I%lUllllii I.tip•tly street ,Lt 1 1 .•IcA. to,••Iltel ‘t lilt Ili die 1-I da .• \ lit Al I • !:: hit 1 .1..?.; Zs 0' 1: • :1-. .42 :It •I ,1 ~ 111 ::0 111.01•:. 1 . 11 I: :11, , :u I :1'1:: 1.• II 11. .1- Ot , U,E1.1- A(ll'.. at Law, 11 .tu 11 N 0. 111,,.u0t th PtllALuirv.ll. I, .• I /. dli/hl.; L-10 titt•l Tr 1.. 1,1114:,1•1 ,•• ol I : 4 . 11'm T Mxiket `V / PRE.NIIUM KATHARION .••,.i4 all ,9 laid... ter iit.ti I) 1).\.1 d.:ItItEi.)T AND I ts tt ,•u` It t...-t - t Attltt.ltteittttt in tt .t t t t . k.. 1 tt st ealnyette 1.01 It I II ular tatttuttt, ;41.1 It . . . .\ N 1..Q1 . .11.1 , E1 ) IN oii.l a Lug, aoHil) ul •t, I ok. with or without the prepitrui It o ilk t too, ID use. In uII mere L..1..1 .•• ti.t .1( alley and Market e t. J 1011 N HAFT. Ja., successor to James Me Knit rota,' 1 1 RUU tiIST. and dealer it, A !Nisi. i I ITS .t, ~ rner,.f Wood and Sixth htreot.. I ittidddOi. Oa. lingular Agent sr Dr. Zurd'd 31,1ielue. ay2l mum INIMM # ' PITTSBURGH POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING Quoting British Authorities. British precedents in our courts are considered standard authorities for reference on doubtful points of law. The late Judge Daniel, of Vir ginia, used to tell with great glee bow, when a youngiy because m n on h the circuit, p ep esi t he e e s e a u v e e e d e la quoted e!ien t' a f A r i e f , sole m British authorities. It occurred during the last war, when * the English squadron under Admiral Cockburn was ascending the Potomac river,- burning and plundering the villages along its banks. A negro man was arraigned for the murder of one of his own color; the offence', was clearly proved, and the only chance for his escape was a slight informality in the indictment. The prosecuting attorney, in reply to Mr. Da4iel's def,lice of his client, quoted from British author ities, showing clearly that the ground taken by the latter was untenable. While he was quoting and speaking, at intervals, bang. bang! bang! went the cannon from the British squadron. Dan iel i ose to answer, and with great tact seized hold or the strong point of his opponent's cause, turning it completely against him. ,• Gentlemen," said he to the justices on the bench "the prosecuting attorney quote.' on this occasion, British authorities! British authori ties; gentlemen ! Can there be any one in . this court room, except himself, so dead to feelings of patriotism, as at such a moment to listen to British authorities, when Briti cannon are sha king the very walls of this court house to their foundati ! I pause for a reply. l'p jumped one of the justices, highly excited at this appeal, and thus addressed the prosecu ting attorney •• Look here, Mr. A****, you bad better strike bee line from this court house, with your Brit ish authorities, or I'll commit you! Prisoner, you can go: Crier, adjourn the court! British authorities he d d!" The prosecuting attorney was att..ncil .. all in a heap at these extra judicial proceedings, and reeighed his office the very next day. WHAT IA A TURNER ? —ln the recent trial of the German Turners riot, in Cincinnati, some dis cussion arose as to the character of the German Turners' Society, when Judge Stall°, one of the counsel, : The name meant gymnast. It was eitoil;- ILheil to promote and develop the physical man, and also for the improvement of the mind. In Cincinnati it was a social organization, which as sembled together for gymnastic exercises and the study of science. The Turners of that eity had a library of over seven thousand vole es, comprising many scientific and valuable works. Lectures were delivered to them by German and American born citizens. The Society was also a charitable and benevolent one, the sick members being cared for, and the families of the deceased members allowed an amount per week. Their meetings were not secret, and the members were at all times willing to listen to the suggestions or opinion of those not belonging to them. Per sons of all religions beliefs are admitted as mem bers.- 11= lit many years the custom of dropping a ball accurately at a given time has been practi rest of the royal observatory, Greenwich, for the purpofli of enabling outward bound ship-masters det.-rmine the error of their chronometers be fore leaving port. Within a short period the Arneri:an method of chrorsagraphic observation ha. , !wen introduced, and in connection with this the great click of the observatory has been made ileo;i the ball automatically by a telegraphic It lin.: been said that Professors Bache aril Gould, in view of the necessity existing in Now York for a similar means of regulating ebrunometers, have expressed a desire to the municipal government to supply that city with time which shall be accurate to the tenth of a The plan, if carried out, would be the dropping of a large and conspicuous ball, or siug some equivalent signal in one or more pvllll , of the city. t, LI. :It T•igulttc.l ~ ,,t), ,•I t , , lLtilr,,a,l imirt•stiv.--thie of Lafitte's men, named James Campbell, died at Virginia Point, Texas, on the inst., in the 70th year of his age. The tialveston L'ivtlian says :—lu 1812, Camp hell enlisted to join Com. Terry, on Lake Erie : reachinv Philadelphia, he was transferred to the frigate Constitution, and participated in her I.l'llllloa engagement with the titterriere. fie afterwards joined Lafitte, and was his favorite lieutenant, at this place, over thirty years ago. unphell always.spoke of Lalitte assailing under letters of marque, that he was a highly honora ble Mall, and a fearless privateer, but unhesita tingly denied the general imputation that he was a pirate. In early times Campbell had, in this vicinity. frequent skirmishes with the Indians. S , ince then he had led a quiet, peaceful life, and WM.Sa good citizen. Ile was the last of Lafitte's ink, left upon this bay. .11,inn ! I Journal states that the Her. A. :zockling recently delivered a lecture in London on the history, antiquity, and correct principles uln• "dowsing rod, for the discovery of mineral,, medals, and springs of water below the f lee of the earth. The lecturer stated that. t vouvinord there existed a certain. though mexHic.ddbe affinity between' the effects of ape rati..ns ttith the diving rod and what, in the pre sent modern designation, is termed " tnesmer- :' he refers them to one and the same soutve, nod slid that many of the wells in the I.lAnd had been discovered by himself and oth ers, endowed with the peculiar power appertain in :4 only IV t7ertain per?on,. EIMME THE beneficial effects of Camphor, as an anti dote to strychnine, are illustrated in a case re ported by Dr. Tewkehhury, of Vortland, I t appears that A boy was seized with convulsions, and it was ascertained that he had just eaten a biscuit, picked np at the door of an eating house, that was made for the ptirpose of kitlijtg rat-, and contained about one and a half graihs of strychnine. The boy's spasms were so sevetre that immediate death was inevitable, though all tho usual remedies were resorted to. C:impficr could not be introduced into the stomach On account of the continued lockjaw. Arriirdingly strong injections of camphor were n-ett, and the body immersed in a licit raniphor bath, and in a few hums the buy was comparatively well. Ms. il. F. If 1 / 4 ItRINOTON, of England, has puli lißhed a paper on light and heat that has cano-H considerable discussion among . English same , I i is an effort to supersede the theories of DT- Carle'', Newton and Herschel, respecting light and heat, and the office of the sun. Air. liar• iingtilli asserts that heat nowhere exits by itself, telt inii , d be connected with matter, and has do 1 garner of transmission except through matter ; that latent heat exists in all n atter, but Rol d matter contains less than fl uid, and fluid th u vapor; that heat also exists in a sensible 14,1 tree state, that is capable of being given oh , from or absorbed by matter; and that heat, 1 e,oltlectiun with matterexists in a luminous stay lie NIANUFACTORY.—At the Cuyahega Loch motive Works, Cleveland, Ohio, there is an i ? manufactory, where this article is produced ti merchantable quantities by purely artifici l means. By means of a steam eLgine and su - dry condensers, either is driven from a reto t e,.ntaining about three hundred and fifty pound , between a double range of Iron plates, throw Is which the, water is pumped, and by the other s converted into ice. .The arrangement is not y t completed, but even now ice can be manufacturud with the thermometer at GO, at a cost of wit man- titan half a cent per pound. i THE CLERGY RESERVES IN CANADA. Th a1.....111A, I.f the communication effected, arcort ;n: t. the pruvi,ions of the act secularizing tl: cl.•rgy reserves, are as follows:—To the klpis(, :..diati. in .Cpper Canada, 0245,614 ;. the Epi. ,-;eilians in Lower Canada, £30,286: mcotc , PreAyterian. in Upper Canada, £40` . 425 : 114,1 , .Scotch Presbyterians in Lower Canada, I:24,021: l Hitt,' Synod, Presbyterian, $2,140: Itomanh.C.- in Upper Canada, £20,`93'; Wesleyans, UppcS f Tun British government has granted a pen sion of two hundred pounds per annum to Mit. F. I'. Smith, in consideration of the efforts xnet‘ by him, and the expense he ianutTett in t,119 in troduction of the screw propeller, into the r.ritish navy and mercantile marine. ' the screw has cc In pletety -supeitedect the' piddle* idieel 'in the navy, and the whole war fleet of the nation is almost exclusively composed of screw steamers. mem NUMBER 206 JUNE .4 -_Q 02 , " ,-- I . l' f:L RATES oi ADVER'FISING AORNED ON BY ;m t .' piT rcßrit (ll l I‘itESS Teri LIIItO or roNr .'o LlB3 -One equeee, oun Do. eelli n,tl ma Ih,ort , “" - • Do. one WrAkk. _ ....... .... 1 76 Do. tee.. week 6 ................. ' ....... a °° Do. three week 5.........• ..... --• 4 00. Do. one mouth. ....... ..... : . • ...... 6 00 Do. two ...... ....... •-• •• ..... . Do. three months, ................... .......... 0 00 lbo. four niontiat , .............. Do. six too:at - pa . .... • ..... 12 00 Du. one your - ..... .......... 00 Standing Dad, el: 11hei uy4eUs., 7.4 OD Jne 6 .11 3 .rerk . . 3 nnYirk. (14(411,,i -V. the PaPer,l. ..... po MArriige dotiree, &reedte utYtted, centg, THF: TROIII3LEI is KANSAS.—The '.2l'aidenta, Jlessengrr, published at Independerit4, i lkld, htie the following in relation to the lite'dOinga at Lawrence, K. T.: “ The hotel and printing offices were destroyed by virtue of authority frdm the- grind: jury of Douglas county. The ~jury had declared the hotel and printing .offttur.ns unAsanees, and so decreed their destruction.... The party Ottemptect to AtittOtthe hotel'W.lsOlckhlion and irdirder, butit4ingth seta aitfinpan the >gost .expedi lii,i*4aT of. .d,.esto7/ii ., c Agts#e was also p. Att.:sr Robinsorea,,; .sonas man was obeeoe.4S.7..7. , l6tiejrilfitilt,” he was ordered to haltjAar. shot . down. • " This was theitinit IYetSqll.:l4.l(o, pi,farias we could learn, except one of the pro-slavery men, who met his death' in a most singular infruier. He fired' a rifle blast the chiumay - of Robinson's house, the ball shattering,one of ; the stones of the chimney, a piece of yrlti9h tell and struck him on the head and killed Min. We learn ;that a large quantity of provisions...Wert - la the ticket when it was burnt. No: further damage was done to persons or property thnii .the above, so far as we could learn. Men under excitement are apt to commit excesses, and in this case may hay.. exceeded their duty, but we are glad to kuow that they conducted themselves in moderation." THE Bevcifr.nrß FEQ Pflr,l9NP.--Tbe tele graph announced a few.-day's ago that Jacob Friend, his wife and'five children, 'residing four miles from St. Joseph, AID., had all been • mur dered on the night of the 2.lsrult., and-their dwelling burned down. A letter in the St. Louis Republican says: The house or cabin contained but one room, about sixteen feet square, with two doors, a win dow and a fire-place. The window and the tire place were in, the nppo,site ends, and the two doors in the opposite - sides. On either side of the window, with , their feet towards the doors, had stood the be,h3 in which the family slept. From where the beds stood ; egress was.easy, and convenient through the windows and the doors. It was hardly possible, then, that i person=— a man of 45, a woman of 40, a young man of 18, a girl or It, and 3 small children, could have been burnt from fire originated in the fire-place. There were too many ways of escape. Nor for the same reason could they have been burned to death if the fire had. been communicated 'to any part of the building. The conchudou then before any examination was that murder most foul end unnatural, had been busy with his bloody knife, before the pyre was ignited. This conclusion was confirmed by silent evi dence which lay around. There, in the corner, near the fice-place, was a skeleton, and them•. just in front of 'the fire-place, was another; and where the beds had stood,'wereall the others— a large one with the smallest clasped in its arms, and the rest clustered near. .-Tbese. were evident ly the mother and children ; those near the fire place, the father and the ion. By one of the latter was a large knife ; and by the otht r, a threesprouged pitchfork, with points extremely sharpened, and the barrel of a gun: and in !'runt of the house a revolver wus found. IMPORTANT Dectstox.—A circular has just been issued by the General Land Office, stating that by the act of March 2.2, 1862., land warrants and locations, nut pre-emptive, are assignable ; but it is the decissiun of the Department alai_ where locations are made by pre-emptbrs of their rights under the act of September 4. 75-41, such pre-emption locations are not assignable, for the reason that there is an express inhibition in the said act of IS4I against th'c' transfer of pro emptione.• . MISCELIAN EOU Ss, 'U L U L'l" S. PAT EN TIIAN D ST An-Pc-,--T he Agent fur the " FRANKLIN "LAND STAMP 11031 PAN V," of Boston, Moen. la now'prepaied to otter to the public asitamp which, Mr all practlisii . paxpuein, surpasses any of the kind heretofore offered to tee public. Fur Railroads, Poet-offices, Public :Uouses. : StearnbOStst. to Professional men fur sttanping•their library, yrugi,tists for printing their own labels, and all Meniautlltimen 11* stamp mg their envelopes. and in Tact Milt ILO Ihercetalitu nity who wants a Stump for marking Llneti, Clutang, this is just the thing. This Stamp is unlike any other in the market, and, is not open to objections reasonably urged Amami other:articles of the kind offered to the public, which facts two established on , • examination— I 1t is offered for al out ono-half tho gwal costar others. 21. Being more simple In its construction, it in les3 ;table to get oat of order. 3d. It id wore compact, easier openited„ and mortapirtain of lurking PERFECT I1iEllttld10?td. The proprietors' rely upon the intrinsic meiltd.of the Stomp for its general adoption, feeling confident gilt its cheapness sad superiority combinad, over all Otl4ii, will gi ye ii a favorable iutroduetiou. 'rho public are invited to call and Kee the °pelage° and ti,e variety of styles of electrotype dies. I )r.lers I eceirtsl for say style or pattem ats.l the dl elm; IrolypOJ, of the feat material and workuiatughlft MUSES F. EATON. Agent. No. 139 First street, Pittsburg , , l's. N. B.—Ad ENTS IVA NT imumiettely to cattrass fur the shove, to Whom n life rvl eoutntission will be paid. CERT I FICATB I hereby certify that MOSES V. EATON., of Pittsburgh, Pa., is the duly appointed Sole Agetit for the .10 of "41olt's I'mt.tit Hand Stamp" fir t ho State of Penoxylvitai*,(exerlit iiia the Cit) of ..0•1 ith , o tot the C ,, a , ote , of Ashtabula. 'Trumbull, .1/A11...Mg, Cv1M111.16“106.113.14J , Za ,, r 11 , 10 the State of Ohio. III.SNELIN HAND STAMP CohIPANY, BoSTONI. Ity their Agent, W. \% ILLAILL. Pittsburgh, May 12„ Litsl3. (tuyltS) GENTLENIEN desirous of purchasing a really handsome CCIONTRY SEA'P, will please exam ine the following: 'Ai acres of choice land. in 11110.410 x of t•nitivation, 4 miles from the city. a tininlng the residence of i'apt, Scheuly. A now brick dwelling bonsa i with haat, two Large parlors, a 17 by 3'4 feet dining room and kitchen: 7 chambers; a wintery dad fftilithed attic; a porcii along the kitchen, Mid a portico in front of the house ;.a . pump good water at the kitchen door, and a stiring convenient; a tenant house of •t rooms, barn, carriage honer', Ac.; large orchard, grapes, &c. The above propErty only ileeda to be semi to be appreciated. • Immediate pfKISPIL9IOII can be had. S. CUTHBERT A SON, Leal Estate Agts., 51 Market Omit. FCAItPETINGS.-ROBINSON 5 ' 00, No. inl Fifth street, have now miming thmiich the New York Custom llotom e large invoice of pig.lish Velvets and Taieniptry Brussels Carpettlag, which we Ethan receive in a few days, and be pleased to I,IILOW to any who may wish' the best of Imported timid. We have also now in Bs,ock of Brume's, 3 Plys lintruin's Blair Carpets, oill.3loths, to. an asses talent unsurpassed in this market, not all at lowest prices. aptl2 PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—This is a new and excellent tooth paste, prepared under' the Kkiperlibtoll of Dr. J. F. Alullikeu, Surgeon Dentist, and is recommended to the public a, being superior to any tooth paste or powder now in toe. for Menacing and beautifying the teeth, removing tartar, etrungthettittt; the gums, net-fu ming the breath. kc. Prepert,l nut' rola only by ,Ite. FLEMING, top{ corner Dierreeet And Market et. __ F ISH -100 litTls. Mackerel, 140 WI thin. do. - 1 do do White Fish, for sale by tnyf.".l HENRY 11. t.hlf.T.Pffi. ULL ISurrbilt —9 liivces prime Roll But tor just recot,Allllld f..r culo by HENRI' 11. COLLIN?. Oi It) BOXES RAISINS, "Clemer/" . llntrid .....I—fvf too br. `• For Rah! by KEY .t ANDERSON, myl3 No. 3') Wuvl street. t Y OUNG ilYsoN TEA.-10 chests finest King ein,p T u nn, Ilyerla I. at ' MC. and ti ptti , SALT small sacks Table Salt ; 50 '• Butter •• LY. . . . MET F ISH -3 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 14 •• •• •• Iti tins t Jnst received from lbe.luu, by myln - ORNAMENT AL Center pieces, Tester.r., Game and ftoquet Picture. oi gilt circles, with great variety of oilier ornaments on Wall Paper. for saleby tayll _ W. P. MARSHALL CANTON MAT'rINGS.—ILOBINSON Co.. 2.5 Flrilritreeta have recoved this day a large Rept•ly of White cu! C 11,1: CANTON mArmus, i.f fine 1111 _ y _ T . liE BUYSBY PAPERS, (Second Series;) Schwa; by John Mr"iighilioi imtlior of of iloolgud, by Alt:Li-num TABU: TALK—RecailiecLions of Cie Table 5 , u „,..1 Rodger; to which is Pornoniots.. for .do by (ntyl-10 K. T. C. 9fßKtt AN. ii VIM) mt. WHITE GOODS AN I) EASE ulp-DERIEs AL A. MASON it 00. have rectsiv,ll n vary 4.'Ytonei‘•• nook of While floods, coniptbiiiig, iron plain and f d SWI,I 11..1 Book Muslin*, Nninsoolm houot , Noniron, Inserting god tho ir+ory tit, • . QIIIRTS A'ND k'OI.L.A.E.S---dust received frvut the (=tory, a full u...*ort meat of 11.1i14 Zlnire:Aot ed :Shirts end eallara.of every deeertptiou. ' 4j Shirta and Collarro made to ,•rarr. lIIRSIIFELD No, 7i) COUNTRY STOLE FOIL frig a small 'tun! 12 1.1••4•`.. aari,a3, nine miles from any uthvn ARa Lunnire of nryla L V '' _Y ..~ s 2 + S ~ '~. MIMS .1:.::..y.;F ~;, .; :,,, .~ ti ~'•} ~~ .- ti R ...' e~i w YdiY ~"s' F. li. Dit.k Vt), "IlArkPt mid 1 Di.rtiond F. B. 1.111.1V0. F. R. UN A VO. .... 4.::~ = . .i. '. ~~~;w t