xi. „.';„'s. :114i.i'..:-.•''.Viii FO'NT. A vi P. QA li. a j . rt ~.rt .•i ) •'' ATES ADv<Ti6lsa DIEM I=l Two lllit , r(l.lh 'Chrer Insertions Cue week. . Two Thrtvo week Out' 1110LILii • 3 001 2 0k) I i.ot 1 001 a JIB! 2 tk, , Ir.) 1 2,1 .1 20 1 uu 4 65 3 20 2 thr 0 02 4 Sc. o tn' C , O 11 kKI• = '• 12 01 AOO, I) Ou, 4 1 , 1 16 DU 10 , 5 - . 1 YV 001 13 361 10 201 81.1 iltlict pt Zl•o // ... • T-rf 0 ;nunlike. . Thrtst months Four mouths. Ftv, mouths.. A.iz months... inolli/IN. ~ /L - a 1•, Ono pe,r 3111111:-/, t the Is.lllol t:L2! t.- ; PITISIBULifi SA 7 RDAY P ONLY ONE -ER YEAR, 11=1 Sing:s Scibarkplluan, - - - p‘r annum,. CuN A LL i'llE CURRENT NEIV: , TII, DAY, Lit , rtaly, z alltl /1118 Ptqwr Doug ol tho LAROE,i'r SIZE, Mid ❑.et.lypact; t. tint: whit° pni,r, !It hr foutid IL. mut,crlbrt to gt•o non thwa t• pn (I iu Pi[u+L'r~, L, 11.1epte tit,/ 141:;J pe, et rittetil:rgh, « 111 ; 11, :•• A rUi‘DAY .01 pro:ll,We luNtte;;;;,,, BUbINESS CAItD.S BOOK Zt.14.0 JOE OFFICE, ' BUILDII3CD - S. Cornet ut F►tth and Wood Streets, undersigt,t,i Lay nude eXtensi 1 uuanwu Env I. HANDSOMEST STYLES F laiprovrd tu Elte MuItNINU JOB uFFICE, invav MUrChlitlL, 611.1,„. 1,111,11t g 4 ,1,1 1 -411), t1 , 1 , •,r eap.rlvr .t! on rt.tte.n....'.'t lIIMNI=IIII RAIL .3•Z flt i2@:6€c. aT , A'•.l) PLAIN 6z FANCY PRINTING pAaL• ;13i twa.riy 6tll ueW, we r.l ,nu;2l,,t matin:actik,u, and .011. =II I. !0../ 131 LL., 11A 7\ is 1111 0 ti Et.A.N , MLA. HILL- .ti, 4* - I s, .4.. 1.,r NA:tltoltious MA Eit: 51 a lIFFAL , I..'T:, .12' 4 11.Aa.ii:.;ri..:ali ,`..4. C ill P.WEIRLI:%u af4D ..; 0 .i.i A : .. D 10 :. .\ , l 1..., 11 ._'. Id .1 4l' ,-) , EIZEIMINE PRODUCE, VLOUtt AND WOW. L b Jipwi,l.l 1.. e;:f ter, n.Lutli,, ; 4;4!:! - .4 ,4 • , L,(ll,Lev a 111'11., r 11.11., el. CU., 14,1 ward T. Mott, eavur anall S& t_,~•r its rint~, i. fl Mt-t•L, IL CLII,Lt• 1t C , Cuntj:l, a C. A. A. .\.10.h.i, 6 w. A. J. WL,.•ler, Tkie •-kioe Store, D. S. Dfil'aFFE:Nil &CO BOJT .1.10 GAFFERS, .So. itcar Marti-et, EMM=I ITHRL\ & JOHNSON, P, 11 , 1 , I,il hi, a ['ace it Fore out! Water !'roof Ocinenz_ Ito:,Ong. 133 :111,- , •,1:11.1,11,. 4RDEIt6 fur i':uo promptly lu,ti iaiti .t to . l 4,1.1'.41,1A•11, Wat,nl JOS. F LTO 7. GI N. k.; LACS AN 8.1?A.` f, • 111 N Corn, uT I"'i Ltb• t.ye ga, Pa. lipElClUit 1 SES fur Gri,: ,u Lsta.ol,,zont,t- Lr..11 , —, sr. , Iv u, , ikkr . ruey also cuni.luu, anul..c.tur. of c!,•.1 C. I. 1,E.,, 1 )14, illui-t+' Tcsan, ,11l [ling ag oil.. Ifflitlic Al6O, JAC ax.. l.a I_o .4IN I.44ht.hi 7 , 4l.ll`tiuN Ni JOEL* T 2.0 0311':si.k 71; &. it *. No lin 'iltt t: 4 - 1‘1.% PA '.44 144 II .4 4.4. 4;44 I.mu. cs ..11 I Cu.... 0.. I•. ,I I I.: ,I' . I l/. LI. v,y I ,1 1.. g . 11. 1 .. ^ r hot] .(114, RIE=IIIIM= lu. 111...1.1 I.y "1..1./1 Phll.lcr's ...IV. 11111(11 It; C g otu,:t UULD D SILVER SP ICI CLES A T PI . 0 . r. U At 'F U R If. IC 'ti Plt I C lb; 11 Y 1) B. N 1 E I'Llt6 I {I. 1. . n ,;,ht elty • •. li ir4 i 7.; .c .t. 31) t OCKET COM E A N It • S C M A S , :,11. A 'A lh It.tl Aineral i)g- BUFFUM _ • C. 8UF1.311 CO., 11,1.uttfacturcr3 Qre :."..raitio.tiNa. ‘ttnerttl Waco:, l'op, it,ttle.l 111,0, 13.Afk., of Wrfn;tvrigif ;,1.1.2rat‘.1 No. gb2arilet otreet, PIITEBUELti, • 1,1,4 •iml tOI I t I, IL C. .b. ag. SAWYER, L‘,l • 1) UII ( AN ULF,s, I', 1,11, 101LE1', ANL) N 0.47 Wood Ntrect, Pit!%l.urgh, Pa lIIMEMIIII A,. L. WEBB & BRO ( .r t t Li,t,a " LIM GENERAL COriIIvIISSION HANTS AN!; AdF•N,.. , , ',ALL: DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FESE, COrll,7r Pt ul klittl C.V.: C . .= St reel 8, BALTIIVIOR E, LID Conhig,,Lu at a• I Kin t -if. 1.1 I WV: adv4r.con It l . •iituated ua Mt. Washiugtnu. T..rtu, va,y. It•ti $ CUT - INERT di 60:1, 51 Matkot I . NOTICE Tv BUTCHERS. —Large Moat Cutters and Sausage Flurry, of various sizes, at N(,. 47 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. • . c1.r.4 JAME? , WA Itntt. , lt DRY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples for ask by Valli iikaNiilf H. QUI.LJ2 PITTS Bt.. RUII, MON 1 i.A.Y, all it,!i P;TTSBURCII-1, PA ay^ A r Iss,~- MEM 77 Itirkot a reef. BANKS 1.1/ OE.L t , Et. t , LBCi 21: N ..I:rett MIOPLE 4,N68 . 'JEW BITILDIN4. O PEN DAILY, bull) hto 2 o'c:. ; t. N entL., !Or, J O'CILICK Int to I,y is;., finin uto t utuck. epo rk-001,11 n.,540 and .lend di the prom, d,cl:trtl.l twit, L. to dtountred nt tic rate 01 all p. _t ptdnuuum , uLl t uEr,t D«celubd. IBsb. alat, iii .Int.o• I,,,tubcr, Pion. and fu Juue and Decant.-r, 1851. if is.,; drilWll out, in 1,13.1 , (1 It. credit of tlit• AS ps i.. Ii al. ts,,l tutors thr cIAILI, ititereet tram the tat da) 01 Jllra. and Dt.contio4•r, tWice Li-dub:nig, the Liepc.sli.., to colt in even to. preanot hi•. pass t.trh. nt tt,io Ate, tuoney 1%.1111,1t. to Ir,a than v. in the Aggregate Ellin.? A. 111.) r A SEAR. tine ',ter, By Lawn, Ile!r• ladolle.ttlrillole I ,::ratia, ~ d lt President--GEOLLGE ALBRHSE. VICSI rielinnrn, ^ l,- , 11Lt.: ~ 1 1111C9 “rallan 2411/fiAly, Alexander Pelinia !an., I, Keil, Wjllnu, riltuati iirirgNN TRI ,ITXXS in inJ 110,1 Da% id Cal:ll.bt , I Imilt•4 A. l:oitoi. A r Cl•11Z, F. In1111:1111 A .73 0 %V A \EN A 1:0., `tuLI_LCTIUN;) :\ LADE and promp" 1,1 u.stl 1.1111. t. . 1 / 1 ,.111, Lai, .1.. 11111.1 Ls Zltti A usTIN in c3L ul • ~; lori,v•Le!tih?kt Salttif,kt) ...I •.1 dUCijCi A ANATaigke,..,4l- ;01.1). ci.:0:511 , 1ng.1.111:f0"C;it u:A Clll , l[llllllol 11,11 ttied P... 4., .I , IIU 1,1 11. :1 tt. tith, A N . 0 a.,J A k.l l' i;:lnkers and EE Lil bot.tt•in i al,: 11.11,k t.2,11..L.tg, Sill tile aunt 4ra 411[1:, :to: emir. th!lde to all :11. CI., the Ulla,: iSt.Sten. Dopmal!..l ILll4lh urreht paper, Ltia,:s.ut 1 ~ilUll~~ti 1i Oul):• ::,,idiner,l-nll Broker, al .d •:; .I.lrt!‘ 4trrot, 1%1;41 lit larib 01.1 N 15...NKEic Lti I) i.XUUANUE aLIU oLt Cuhl4l.lut re11..1) .I.lk i 1.,1 ilJ..\ C...1'1 LILUL:tI, ILI GU, L. 11.31 11~AL ATE E ii - )o:\ ur I,t, I It n I. • . WUtl.4., LLuai Lt 1111 _ 27 ' 't r STAIa iV L 4 IA .11 t. ~.L1....%.. , ~illl l~ ,••• ID 1111,,,, slll, 'IL).. ...~:,i „ w . 10./111/1W At: :t-r, •J 1 li.:lJ lu ! L i .1~,, fur I=l IM=ll 1 ..akk g j ill, A..), ..1,1 Let :Li ca.) .; 114 1,• tl 1 NII. .0 OS IL 1,11. lUI City 1,1 l ,L1,11.1,1%.1 dr. CON, 4 • , ;730 koit A 141, ju L id Dwei. k_jf lola I .o :••••L ia.rAtl UlllllB house, till 11,L, wni !!!!3111 ViL $7bU Will be eifilti 11 new [Wu 6L,Jr aL, it,,, lJuii. iJ EIIL ACI-th vrott ,1111,1 1411‘1, Mdr,lllll.ll 0.,6111i ) , . kdlr . des ItuLL, It. LL. Lq.U.Liv.A 3011 /lull bitull Clint, 1. I'l L , on )u.", Il Li,,,,r61 Au ,, , ;UU urrce Inil.l, 3 a:.•a /i.,1i..£.. , 1.1! , .•,I iIC trOw 1 , 1 R. tell • .••• (17: FuiL dwelitng houso on Ibird illllll , ,llato CL rs ju,N, Stro.t. —A. Dwelling House with a. F O1: S.; L noar Frl rik, low uud teruin ClYll.l.llkat, a A ovinfort,able dwelling nou,e , I: 411 w) ,•1 f1A,11,, pur ticii n 1 trout, wit), ; n.ut 11 , 111051 ,7, ,, IR::111,111.11,, t•) 41, =MIMI Criu-eru ettl I, 'atui tr , AIL tUI nlit,it• It I y, S•', 3, I I •,DuU. 8. 1: 1; f BEI. I' 1. xtr,t uov2 II Cll .A.N Is' AND MAN L: FACT U leg 13 . \..N s.c PAP Elt, x sii !II % holt, 1);LCI pay lir, eit,, 411 Nosy dint.. 1,,,• atm,' it.r O,IE/ Li ylechieflG t tl.. th , Lay. tan 1,1. ol tiara:, 14, ot 1u u:ro ur par:Acid/la, call ~s.r •tlis s.. a. Cl,['llt>tikl' octS.:7 atre.t Alf RES' WO N 1r E '; r 1 ; C ; ; C T I ; ; C t•i • , N . . C C r 1 ; , • C ; ; F r. C ;N C C N C T C ; r N F t; Ct I Thnu.,4 % . r ., 11 it. 0111 0 ,11 111. W ill Pr and n holt snio and rr.uil, I.y T, Cur. and :is CL es.. Pittlburgll, Pu, And sold Lv yoLorkl.., jYll NOTICE:. TUE ULDES I AND kiNLY EXCLU.IVF T LA; A STO RE In the city of elite:ick:b. Extra line im ,CrUf'd Chup, the beat Ureeri 1:11i/vat•ti, bratat of earth grunt h Also, the lineal yeallty et parr ',Mang Tea r0n7,C,36i g a f... Herons fragrance only t t e , re, ?mind in the go 'r wire article. :it' ipievu Kept. or au.) thirsty t not IF lairir'r.e.re in the flavor of Tean. Ortetormirr can rely on get no pur, rd3Si le of "tA a ilotor. 4 7! LA NLLS.-- • V. o !.!1 gtrtdc., and at L PHD:KS thou ,•:n ho q •t lor at on) other es toblignment in the mty. C. ILAN' o 1.4, , V".., formerly Love Br ,, ther,.. l e t slar!:•,t -lobrltclog tilic , lambs wool, boat.). incrino.to I c.•t! o I:odor-dm - Is; drawers, of the Lest tounolacture, mot Nor) r ducod rand. Ur -s, psn !id ih the nue 1,11 ARIOLN'VO ll -lIELL TWENTY VV F.USIIELi ' l7. - THE !lAN 'S Olt E A.N—the J-tletlitti c exhibiting at No. fiti Ft th etreet. Now, dott't ti a yen have beet burnlingged, Lot give this. m_tch trio a trial, and if it la an impeict lon, xty n. ; but if theratlighly into , tl,- , 1 that it is the beet inet zttion id the lona the a hne pthdaged, then buy territic-, and j stake a fortune, and quit year cruaktiag. Call and at -1 ayr? - ia ti r barrelB fresh Lime, for sale by I d , :13 W.Nlll' 11 ,',III.IvA. ROOM CORN —3 tons first quality reed and tor salt, y [nirb] HENRY 11-0) UNS. lONS.-1.; bt.l.s. Unions for sale by mr2 TINNILY I 0,11,1, N q DUTNAM'S Improved, and other styles of w induw Shade Ifiscures, for sale by rsai J. t Lt. PHILLIP/I. MARCH 22. W. ,inil.;‘, Chez e•ir A. 111.;,..1eira, Walter P. alar,b,;; A. M. Pvileck, M. I urery L. It.(lg,van, 1.4, al. S. ••• . :;. •,:;-:_ le, .11141,,r I. A. C.. 1 1,t , ))1J1 , . ' a au lLly ty l'rop.:fty 1. 11,,1,t1, tr.y !Z==ll 111=1 1 a LikJ.N, IMIEMANI ~:V a. r 1.1131111. & bON I=ll eirtuneAcr ul .11 Arket e,trt,t. Sll l lll7li. A large Int of .. f other article& • =•; fiat, fir the =canon, ft '. f'"f' 77 Mark& =tree! i -5S INSURANCE. ttE INUR N E, Reliance Mutual Eusurance Co OF PHILA E Ll' H I UN BUILDINGS, LIMITED OH VEBEEIUAL. MERU:TIAN DINE. Fr RNITLE tC , IN rumor u NTNy Office. (.3u. 308 Walnut street CAPITAL, 81770026 litveshd a. full a,, viz:— Firet Mortgage oh I ill : roved City l't ty, i.e. inavunt Ponesylviinei RaiLu..d G, 6 r coal M VO,O e•et AllegheLy County 6 per coot. it a, 10 000 IX) Pt U[l,3'll et in railroad G .'e t LIC , . ........ . 4.0010 00 of the It, Hance Mutual nee C ill too tri cork of Count, }ire Imsuraue• G lob 00 Sri ip of bundry IDsurance coin ..... . . 4 - 5 Ills Kecelva le, bunitena paper 711 I.L, Acnouuts. accrued inter,[, Cash un hand and iu Bank 4Go ad CLENI ret.hirut IMEIMM Ch Bispham, William It. Thompson, itoi,rt Steen, I Arid s Brown, Willthan 'vlngs.er, o,rtiolius L?1.11U111111 John K. WornALNlarshall 11.1 L. CaNoLL Z Lothrop itotwrt P.,jand, IJhar le- Leland, Johunwt, CharlL: :with Low. a, Jttalrei B. IV td aid, Iti m. a. Sample, mf B h i AN,,,tat: J. GIARDINI. 11,W, North,ast rtAA, lIANLIFACTLIIERS' INsLIIANLE Ojjice —No. 1U ilerchants . Exchang PH !LADELP UTA il A ICI EIL'AL-CA! 11 - AL *500,000 I I1ci•:, MARINE AND ll\ LAND RISKS TAKEN WNI. .t Prcalie t. U A. - J. 15 1 4 h, \he , . I'n,l.l,ut A I.FIiED Lary DIN. EC ru e 111.1. A. A S. Lipp! ctat, Chas. I. ichl, Jullit :-Iwons, J. Ra.. 11 0 ,14, li. tilcunrua Pat.burgli Oillce, Nu itti 41 Ati 'iltiCll,l\lS' Ii\SLAIACE LUiiil:'l, W*A. p Err IT, t - r e.ruvni U. J. 'C r linuuut c/1 Capital and it: lini is Cargo Risks 'u Lb, Uhiu 141,d MitlBl6,ippl • .4.14.1 I ritiLlilarlos Insures against iusa ur uani age by t Ifs, Also, agairist the Perm.., el we JOa sun L1C.:14 , 1 Nhvtgat -Nil Transportation D lag CTuR W.I. V. Pottit, J. C. .110LI.,g,Au,r) , J.,hu 11 t`amr y McCaun, E. . Wrtlner, hew: utuituu. • B. L. Wuoini...qt, Joink A Cli, V Wri.!• t, Juill.l J. Patterson, ElWucnl 'l. Punt y. UFFICX., WILLIAM V. TI T. Pre.td,,• I . u.x. D. J. ii.CAN 2., .S:Pcr,tarii. b'• I'a:ia.uLp/aa J ~`lpt~l ~ iul.l. u ~~i. Truat, Bry..i: Co., Bur:kr., d.rorg,hu dr. .r.,lrriture A. P. Lan. i I trr..ll at. Of 1 IC r. A 1 -1. I Ld. AL, C(L , L 49 tiiceltiut ALL 41.:W., t a ty 01 pl nlllllllll istJoh..tti P. ix H. W. iS A LOSS' I rrustdc.lit Ch.,. tes li.) , H.: avery, ISIMEMEI J. A.1.,,,216vv, BLAC.i.,IJ E, t -t-e Lnr i 7., N EPT UN E INS OJAI/AN ur t't;lL L ; :':ti:i, iLANIiLI:4 114 Vs AL.\ antler Itis , a.,c I priVlleged cr,l eig11111:11. 11A NAVitiAl:lO:. and 111.A.N01 - t/ L.l A 11,)N. C. LA UULiLI N, erelldeul. ELI) , 1 . N.SCI tAttry Lll.l 1.9 )kk it C zharv.uud, R. M. Car 11e, U. C. butler, ut.orge 0111.: I.4.,Ckt)vtlt- dell, entr •-• " P 1. 1 b LA Fikth M 0,.;11'A.Y (101 - LN YiTTsitUttliii, PA. rt•Wert! 4 ALVI , AV. V.en esl,4t F. A. liitikitAY.T. zverottli . Wilda tiukupau) tlltlkeb 1.1.111,116 L or cooooccou wica Lif &lee, agnltiat. BULL AND GAIL , tat 31.1de15.,11.,41 RAN brJ u ud :mut,: and Al AitlN h, iilEat {, , u01 ally • 2izi,l taw-must. qpilunL Perlin of tile Oen hurlay and rril.l.,ittol Policlen Saudi ut the le%ecti ~ 1 11eilht1, 1 11 atl ~, 53 i• nli yartiot. MIME! Hubert liai w ay, Z.44:11Uvl nu . dueoplr P.llaz.z,“a, V L., .1-uu ncott, Jamnn Alaranall, 11Iene3, Jaw W. llailurnu, Alexander Bradley, Jus<,pt o. Leech, JOllll iullertun, (dart, Darn] U. Chairibera, 11,Ltnt 11. llartloy, l o o Wil lirtak Carr, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COAIPAN% uF P l'lr 6B 12 .ti WILLIA"i e.AGALISN, BAMUEL ,7certit.2lry. g 3 WL:ter r.C7 , et, t..zureen and IR, v Insurrta LIULL AND CAlt'i•; and tribut,.ll. lutiurenag,iubt Lums Jr I.).untio t.. 2. ,41:uunt the ;:., frausportation Dl= Yr 1111:ALLI C `Unubl itett, Jarm' M. Copper, James Park, Jr., iaaac M. Punnuch, t!.priuger LLart.alug:l, Cap!. t , ..untel C. Y...uue., Jab rt WEST BIANCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COAIPANV, LOCK HAI' t'l, I,N ‘'OL; 217 =SEU=CEI 'utot $3O). Abu ; Tilts COMPANY WILL INLiCiiti.; ON Merchunind, Fur turn, I..tru 13011M1=1 11,3u..1 :,33. J. i',3333333, I lion. G. C. 11331,31, i t.31333311,3, A , i.,1133 13. 113311,CLuirle9 Urine. 1'83,r [Teti i T. .3313r333133,, I D K. Jackman, IW. Whl3r, LION. U. e. LIAB.VF.Y, Pr=ul..,,t T. ABEVIITA V IC-0 Vresideht. Tuns. lin otizti, Socrognry. rEasriose.: Nununl LI. Lloyd, J Ciawh,r6 A. A. Wilwgarduer, John W. May nard, A. UialegJ MT, L. A. !llack..ey, Jai AL Whiw, I 'rhos. Bowman D.1),1 Ji.nsies Quiggle, Varld,rt.,,lL, lion Win Ijs NtFll.l. ClUfzil,CßOll •i ZLtl J. A. LI , . fair. .14: at. TIIE FRANKIAN A COMPANY, OF iO Diaz,•-1 , 3a..5--CLutrles ilauti.or. agner,lllllcl Grant, jacub rt. ltlcbur ' iturtlec.ti D. Lewin, Adolphi Gariti t. Browne, ris Patterson. i u.ay. N. dartcAca, Presiden: CuAs. G. ttc.t.rt_bary. Continue to maize 111.9TLI , LICc, perpetut.: ur limitnf, oti eF or) description of property, in town and cuntry, at rates as !ow ore with security. The Company have reserved it large 'hich, with their capitol and premin ~ -.if, I, f:,tl ample protection to the casured. The Assets of the Company, on January let, tiohtal agreeably to au Act o; A.wetnuly, weir as ii/Lowe., `rfortoTagii ;Ass! Estate 44,377 78 Temporary bowie 82,8t...' IT . Stocks u Oash, &c--..... ............. . . . . .4,q4e ql Total 4-) L ; dints their tucurporatiez,, x p,ziod or tc.ority-on, 30-art, they bare paid upward of ',The Million Four Hundred 'Thou. sand Dollara,lomee, by Ere, thereby affording ,•vidrnce 01 the advantages ofir.stirance, as well ,tu the ability =no dit4pogi clot, to meet with pr.„,zuptuvea all tiabilltier J. GARDINER. COFFIN, Agent °Mee, north-east cor Wood anti Third id, 30 DOZ. WHITE, BLACK AND COL' E.D KID GLOVE., ,ijous' best. J Lk+ t receive,' this day. Also, - Dross Goods, etc. C. II ANSoN LOVE, (Formerly Lovo Broth* Ls.) No tr.ot PRUNING TOOLS—For the Garden and Orchard, ids—.a'B, rhistdes, Grape Shears, Herge alShears, Pruning Books, ves, etc ILI great variety, ihr sale by Us.* low WAIIRBOP. PIVIt DOLI A CO:TAR'S" at. Roach, , Exterminator, P. u:.•I $1 Hi•xes. Fur the Deetrue • I ntr. Mien around ur Field Milos, Mules, Roaches, bug,. •E , s. w25..4 465 S 9 3.3:6 10 16,1)43 to Jrauturs .A,arirn 11..t.//ad 11,• e.!.t.• I. i- '3.1 4 - , L. -.4., I L. 4.1 lIIIIII=I =ISE ANY, 1,;:t t,, ; itla <, :\i:~\ D. Mu utguwer, Yf IWnwAt..lllo, Piaulut,! r.i., Francis Eisiiiirs, HaysN'illuuu N. Jultu itniptou, Waltcr Bryant, 1-1 - 4:1-{ ANNUM. NINCELLANEOUS Dra h to ail ermin !" -3? - r - COSTAR'S" iiEl) lit G LXTER Pei op in , {mu $1 Bottloa "COBTAR•S' IF L. E(7l' RIC POWDER, „ I . In 25c .nd talc tiox,l3. To Destroy Moths, Bed Bugs, liunquitocc, ALta bsects, Vermiu ou Fowls mid A I't- eb .c” :11 , 1 LOW tickLowlodged the tardy infallible Remedies Known 1 ‘7,41 Tem:, o ett'Llt on COLIII3SIMIOLI. Lib rsi wciulessis D,rnvi insist,. Druggists and Lkstb. 601 euft) wLere, “ ' Myst. Circular to Druggists andDeal n t.‘stit by zusil. ern "'r4 iauion. . - ^5 , -01 e•sle euld rte.Rll, At N COSTAR'S " Pi-I ctpal , Ispoi, no. ass Broadway, New r na Dealers everywhere. I'err the People V,' I'm pa: Al, Cr: Lain 13 . 0.11 - 1.1CM.1.1 I , every Li erit, h. r..N la, e are haled Elai the moat to ma, t..a ,t et., Or ti.t.ag...1 , .•a ens quince, the d..- n., Is Ithtn.,.s. - T.. am - et demand t It - til,lo geucron perm, wa übn Lt.t . t, • _at i.. ttnt am, /hi tor t , ,ewttetwea and lima pin - V2l •.1 MIAMI, to place them wittily, !,.. rtmtch et nuttyut), I uric nr..,Lte;.,l a neui, • I p 4 and prPLII/1.11113 that cite t fall to tilt - CUES L.l vi : Iteecipt t) hl DO' LAR. felt! mail (post paid) a stalloient queuttly ~t ttio Aletermsnrifor to dtstroy all d 1.111 , 4 uann of • • ton Loot in,y infmt your promisee. )I.z Receipt of T«O noLLans. I ahi for Writ d ~y rt o tL (postage prim) a sufficioht of Icat, _ o ath ere., It:xterntirxic. r .ind In A- carte /Moder, L. qiether with the premium ot t tae Unite , / Stales .1 our', al. to• g . et anti nest conducted monthly nowspaptr is to h In tunes. (11. (in tdcrelpa. of FIVE DOLLARS. 1 - u by exult., (prt-paylug the expreits gem i.,1/ o. I!, ill Sat, /?...LC/1, In, Exterip..inator, t avyth-r, sad tho Bed Boy Bxterrninalmr, 1 .14111.1..000M be soutiu LllO Mail.) , e , p: (Lunnm of uue year ' s subscription to 1.1., et J. urns.. V. 0.. R.,eclpt of TEN DOLLARS. Tier Will tie made as made to Druggists and Dealer i_oiitar'm Private Circular to Druggists and Ab1161.m3 111 letters to it'OS'l'.4 INCIPAL DEPOT, 3- Broadway, New York. lu Ullll,lll, s ana t rou : 1. \S rI, 1.- I , : till hand the 11,151u+ Pont (MAC; County, i"ti.tei. Itz• l4 , IoLC, nr,i it will CA,Anit at lay rink. N..' zi.,•l ru money preferred. tu% CIVA"? 111111111111=19 itats, 2Z aclues, Itugs, insect-4, Sic ,preiun ‘,l vcrUil LI Vie Oughota I h. , laud. Tlie'a t.. r 44i 3,ltlLies dread.' A I OW ./ rU- L , , CV,Zar'S i_ 0 1.1 , 0 .91.1)1: • I s, If uLI ~11.11 thaw, (rate, mice, ea " ) ,•• ,:stc naiat• :..Ir "Ul3 rule ',tilt . I nil I,,,yWlmVe mu mho ,C.tirle." Fin. 11.1,1 v -1..,11.4r, l adtiara, and utl, 14 11.10 la lOU It Ie suit Win,. A r :row Ili_ .suli lard at Autli, and for thirty ..4 tam Ant ~...1:11,41/11:1..tur . r92,1t, : Lll•uy fa.ol around in, utiible 1 ,t,,, • 11 Ii tr.) your LULL L.z.Lertniuutur, and U. L. IL uLein sling Lu yolii It, mat worbiD, t i,und ovnr Our Iman.: .I,vl I plealf 11 OS) lug that it wilt .} ,A) IL Will 1 MIL. It/th) thou IL OLi Stint Mt 1, tun grenteat thing of the J. z. No 435 lOtti street. CA 111. June 2let, 1857. • bra, - J. Jt•ezeol . M., put,Jutus,l uur fi t r_k Ot. all lOUIId IL to 01, What 11 de_taluyer. I hero- I. , Atc., ASLI LLY Ywat, Dec. 1711, nr.- 1 ` • • All Wirt tl LIA.e cea trutthind %an IA Lbb I.loUtkl, I • • , tl,l Wilttt In.u, 1 10111 -, LuetLl n bvs ul your week t..erb wun nut a rk , 1 t' Lt I. w_d U!,. LI , IL 1.1 J 11. s, Vr. S, \u 94 t.lui eiLree.t. R..- - . 9.. F.. 71, • JU1,13 8, 1808. II L. 1A.N.,.4.31, SC. , L.l,eri.ut ~L 1 • t.. that •• Cod tar'a prepare ..- 1,, 11g13, Itt +• C tr t , l:l.l”nt. ry Cue.t.nr • Lt . , i4:ls* J, tu , , once Dever Infiec.l to • U u, , kerprre ehutllo 1.1 • • I —.New Y.nric 411.a4, -Buy 171.4. ,Lll, 18 ~u itifalllble I t p. nil Bed Bug inter LI • y Lue...110 by evucy LLULIisoWL:U who . ino.n - .ze, co ela clectric Powder, which en t./u 414: LII 1. XL ,411. j. ver, Uothn, thief', Flew, and %er.• nl/ el .1 1.-- f,cl La, ..11. L. ( I ,at r f r i) , ug,‘ " J C,, J.ll ug,i.t.,) Nnv Lizbun, U. " luur Ex r, Dal 1,11(1,01.)." I i. .M' u, Nctu Brun.rwick, \'. J. io , ti, Ac CILWILIALItiLur arid It all• ki. Cl .\ k Liruggint,) Dearer Dam, Wis. "it j hi b tily diaintactury It, 1• tril, It." ~ .1, Derr C'reek, Pickawczy county, U -.AMI .L :I.i.L, Liu." dote all It ia 1;1..t Kb s LFllBhJKiLJt,(Drug6lnts,) Lebanon, Pa. I..:oaora le sal, • glued eLitinfac- (0rti,..„,,r.t,) Cuidington, O. " (the Rat, t..xternitivitiir) noun ,:k0 but giving gem. L,EI, , II K Agoot, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.. F.t Lz TOCI.I a V., N 60 14 uod,aft.l kourth .t., 1 ,cubLrgb, Pa. ~, lulde* NoWbV ES THE TIME Foa. 8t kiNG CHEAP CLOTHIAG. L EISNER, ON . 1 001) AND AUCUJII RoWII, In 1101, Hein • •1. .Lr• +V .I.—Eti•• at C rILICES \ LY. tio 0-11 Black Petersham Over k.n.t lt,nt ur.e.l wean tat PAK/ tar. 53,76 •0: cwt 0,01.) • • 4,../t, " 1 , 1 UV: LI tl,OO " Baglau 9,00 " ,r: Ei,oo "' • Er,th+ /OM " , Loli n,OO .‘ 5,00 7,00 " 45u 10,00 " 5,00' " .3,0 u 6,00 " 4,0 u .10,00" 7,t,0 . 6,00 " 4,00 . 0,00 " 4,6 15,00 6,00 " 6,00 7,00' " 13,00 ' " 11,00 —lO,OO " 8,50 . cce!s, ittrul.lllUj 11UUdtl a 111‘3.5u and i,ropur db2.3 !littivy L. (Li 44.111. nil 1 1.11...u_11 IVJFe Ctiaa.auerti L • II CluLtt C,lotli r irrt:nl Cluck CuaLs =EEO 31 ES MI LLINUAR, MONONGAILELA L 7 I-'L.Nt:Nt* NIILI., would re3pectfulty inform the public rebuilt eine, the tire, al.! having enlarged hie wet:L. and 1111..1 It e ILL the ,west and moat Inactintery n,w pr..pared to furuieh flooring end b•Aer and red-.wing, doors, man and liaLtdreel, trantee, utoultnage, tau waking, &c. L,,nurgb, tiepteniber 7, 1857. (deli) CII RIES VI. LEIA LS, ALDERMAN, and Lx-Officio Just/ce of the Peace, OFFICE uN THE CORNER OF WYLIE . FT STILE! , T 8 A., conbected wan this oQico will be attt tided to .ti. promptiliAiA C uv eyaueel of all kinds done with legal n.s•ur:i.•)—ifi, as L... 14, .tor gages, Roods, Powers of iley, s,. Tills to al state examined. to , lotiriff of the C..r he CD or. his com es as C 4 ,1, A:y.)lam,, to lie ~ /Win the silver-A Coll , 1,1 ILI , . old L tale of the main the City, mud con. , queutly his iaellities Su .g th ISM) .V.r‘vr, I 1 ) S ( REN IBY N t:ItT 51 31arket street. y , 1‘1,11,g nun.. on %Idler direUto, CuiltliirliDg 5 r ! •. your. A two story ht.nee of ti roono„ tr h!,!, , • Lag, hrt !!`i e.ronn , l, fruit trees, rlc., Uri e:rnnt. box oncovrllt—geo $l6O. A L. , ,c story frEILLO rouwy, iotrge• ofArden ,nave ri Led, dttibie and car ,ge 1.• on , un •nron.e aine, All- isllouy—‘,.lso per )ear A ct,m it t• dw, li,,g C.rson •treet, S , outh Pittav tirgh— ,flOo per ear T' • buckeye 11,1,1, c roer of rerry and a., r n:reet; w,h Lre for 1, • or 3 years. A dwelling boon- ,r 1 'A )1, nt,eo—sl:okl per year. Two waretionAc , a mit! L-4 ft ES LOBSIERS.-1.0 dozen in eanp, for sail, by REYMEIt & ANDERSON, n V 24 N. SI Word 4 , r..*t. C RRIAGE OIL CLOTHS—Enamelled finish, on different kinds of goodi—all width--whole , ale and retail, by J. & H. PHILLI. 13, (.13 91 , and 231 St Mai, - t. 18.—.j)° bw4. to arrive by tailrottd, this day, td is este by 11Stitlf LL OOLLI b. Sal lErr-YorrB, April 12, 1556. ..,11,4 tlavollg, tilt J iic..tju.l.l. J. NUMBER 135. THE DA ILI POST. - - SPEECH OF GEN, ‘. H. COFFROTH, OF - E . TV. In he Dem crag C S•ay e Cc,nventlon, at Barra, , arg,li,lth Sth PaESIDEN 1 -1 t that lam compel led to place my- to several of the resolutions rep, .• fy ine Committee, and in favor of the resolutions reported by my friend from Westmoreland, (Mr Stokes ) I regret this, because I am compelled to oppose a position taken by the groat s.atestnau who now presides over this tftlion I can aseure this Convention Ido so because I believe it Is a deviation from Dem ocratic priu,:iples, r. yielding of a Brest doctrine, and nit 01. aCCOUI.II (1 1 . 8.a5 d sappointment or per -3,1431 hostility to the Preiiid=.lit lam nut the enemy of Mr either persanally or ps litioally, save shat I differ with him on his Kan sas policy. 1 have long 1. - uked upon him as a , itatesmau that we may well to proud of. I ad- mire and respect oirn I regret it, furthermore, because I stand in opposition to the diet•ttguist,..d Attorney General of the United States a native of th. county' I hove tee honor to represent on this floor He ~nd I are vrsotu.l as ,:ell as political friends. Ile was my preceptor, and I was his student. From him I received mulch of wy information of Democratic met...sun sand men. Could I this day eonsistently support lama I would do so with all my l2oit. Of all his friends in the town of Swhvy .491 hardly roe is left who supports the Kansas polioy of President end his Cabi net. And, Mr President, 1 regret it for another reason It places me in antagonistical attitude to one for whom I have the utmost regard and respect—one for wh.,ta I have battled with all the fervor of my oil ltrlta:dic and m pnleive nature. That mac ie the honored Pies , tent of this meet iug As me hhB I admire, ',repent, and honor , he Presidebi, the Art ,ruey neral, and you, sir, I admire and love the f. t cur piinoiples of the Derrdcratic party, and the mtm-te of the country more. Ido nut de tills in a factious spirit, bat because I believe lam 110 t Believing lam right, I will ditr,r with oil the personal friends I have on et.rth And I will state here lam open to corivicti• n, and if any gentlemen in this Con vention eau convince We the Prudidelled Kansas policy is right, and an inftingement of the great principlee of our pally, I as-ure them I will vote with them. 1 meet you, my Democratic brethren, in the spirit of conciliation. If you areright, I want to go with you; if you are wrong, I ask you in the name of the Democracy of Pentisylvinia to stand by the principles of the Democratic platy, as et.tinctated in its national platform, and recognized in the aansas-Ne braska bill without fear, affection or favor. Throw away that nirruw, cArramed, bigoted helicf, that the President can do nothing bad or cAntnit an err,,r. dtire.r with t 6 Preidiitit is now held up as a terrible uct. ;11:d uften we sire greeted with such nauw•e 2.6 reueg,tile Black Republican. Ica( wen vino has nat. the Liburago to advocate au' announce his conviott,o on any subject, is tit tur a slave Ile is nut a freeman. If we had to Omit and act as our President, the whole world could not lurntsh a history of such absolute ant euLuplrie .lavery a s this would be. Willie I can read I ecll chi k fur myself, and whi:e I can speak 1 will avow my sentiments; and I h..r. wan who charges me with being a Brock & publicau is toiling a la!sehood and utter ing ;in untrutn Is the President right ? If 6C., then we should all support him It be is not, he should not ask our support, u r should we give it. AB I will cast my vote against his Kansas policy, I will horot.y give toy rea-ons lii so doing. We are Told, ih,i oy the L un.ts-Nebraska act no part of Cou ti utti. heed be submitted to the people but :hat riri alluding to slavery, and by the reHoilltlvii h ri inuodueeo, that no Consti tution need he 6UbmitteU at ell ; that popular sovereign , y ca., i , LI, and there is tin ne ce,stry for subo.iit, a. Lae CoLlllltUtion fur pop. ular ratificailou. I Would eu,dier adopt this view than submit a pin, but in toy humble opinion, and as 1 under •land lila( act, it was intended to save ail d ffi ulties hereafter by submitting the entire Com,iiutiou to the people i,efore admit ing any Tertiary into the Union. If this had been done, we w old have nu d.fficulty here to day. No, sir, this I'..uVentiun would be a unit, and one retie would gl,iriously rise in praise of the President—he would stand as the mightiest man of the world—from every section a united Democracy would j in his pral e. The flag _of our party wool i ivave triumphantly over the wh le U ilea The Kansas cud Nebraska act says that " the pe..ple shall b. free to C .111 ..nd regulate all their (ietuttue lOLA. " I' slavery the only d. mastic LI it pertains to a people? If :43, why is tee iO,St1I11;1011,1" used? If it only means slavety, why use it in the plural? Cul - ninon bens:. every man that the bill alluded to sowtthii inure that, slavery. If it did, then why not ,uhutt the whole Constitution? Was it a trick f ,, r the put pose of preventing the people from v, tin t ! ? It Lumd 131,yr been some thing of that klud; h,nei, it was in violation of the principle of the Ei tirbitiska" bill.— When that Convention oli:rotted a part. it yield ed the argument intut popular sovereignty could be delegated. Oc, tik toe friends of the La c:Aupton Constitution think that only a part of poputar sover.ignty can be delegated, and that part to be selected by some de-sigutug knave— etuti as Benedlct " wet.," or John Cal houn is? lint now let us see P hat the author of the Kau-a4-Nebraska act atoi the President who sign ed it, thought war, L-ecr betel U the people of a Territory could rt.-at citleg,ctes to form a Constitution. If we go tc the author of this bill for a weaning, then CannOt coat plain about:the c,,trstrucriuu 1 place upon it— Judge Douglds its au! ir,r, its great defender, and by abuse great cYr , tieris an,r ,ehuldstie and pu neriul hrguater.,ts a Was pr,'-e,l, is of the opin lon it requited an enablihy act. Presiden t Pierce, woo ,igueir, aud, It is pr u.ur d, Ull ier,,tood it, In the early part of the summer of 1856 s, nt a message to Congress to pass au -enabling act." :or Katrers. 6 •y- h : respectJully recommend the enactment of a law" stet authorize the ptuipe of Kau,am ••1.:call a Ck,nyttiti-n had elect delrlates to tram a C ,11,ututi_o." Au eea -1-.llog act passed the rs.ir Ildt, (a, the 21 of July, 1656, and was v.tr.l far by Bigler, Douglas, ;Lad all Lb.. Driuuct.,l, ot tLe btuate. This act WAS defeated iu the fl.Juitt It. p , eteutalives.-- f f au euabltug act Run ue,:egsary w 1856, It cer tainly was in 1357. But, Sir, suppose that au enabling act wa., iuL ntLutsary. 1 will admit you pleaee But allow me to say, that many of the delegates, ittiett seats in the Cuuveution that futined this Uttuttlltuttuu by fraud. 1 kuow, rir, teat frauds ebauld be pro ven sed not prcsumed 1 will UNPie It to you.-- tire Lhe eireitula ci L•leg , .(em some, if net all of the candidates pledged theruselves, if elected, that toey would vote Lo ftubuilL the entire Con st,tution to the ['tope for ratification or rejec tion. After the election they violated their plighted faith, and reftool to perform what they promised Ana now, to sustain this fraud upon the people of h: ,usas, wo are asaed in Pennsyl vania to practice a fraud upon tee people of this State Did we nut in the Presidential campsign argue that the U, , nstitutiou of Kansas should be submitted to the p,ople of that Territory, and that this was the Democratic doctrine, and that oar candidate for Prty,ikitLL LL. favor of this. Yes, and did we Lot t, It the truth'! I will show you that President Buchsnati hie self held this opinion. And if he hue changed his position,he ought not to ask roe trieteis to I. llow tom, rn vi olation of all their pledges tit the people. I take it to be a fr Ind of the wont ranitga.nt kind to romise the people eertaJi t hthgs tictore the elec tion, and violate rose pledges after they have secured the votes necessary fel election. If the people knew that the candidates were not in tav r or a entinie.oren, they might have voted fur men who woulu have e,irried out their wishes. This, I think, is a lull ansuer to the charge made that the people or Kansas dui not vote for dele gates. If they had nut bee d -CsiV.d, they in all probabdity would have voted. And I take it, sir, that the chi., I hot vot,ug amounts to ve ry little in toe tae. hf i!ese Moto. The people had a rig,h; to expect that the Con -ti.o o n, whi u w ilia be submitted to them for ratification or i .j•crion. %Vas Mr. Bu chanan in lavor Lhai submission, as I have said? Let us look and nee - if we were borne out by the hum. On the 80th March, 1857,1dr.