• £;L-- L ;? E . Lt l r C ~'t 11JESDAY 5it.11C,i1:.; DEYOCEIATIC STATE TIOYINATIO77 F::7.1 EIIPIrillf: JUDGE', VT f A rqi A. T.' 0 P `.7 OF 1' iilL :.1:21112, T. PUP. CINAL E COEIII.,FI'E,:iI7.7t, OF ;AYETTE CoUN'i I THE DI.iI7 , IOCP_A,TIC (26UnSE• The national Democratic r rty of the nn try is no ephemeral, transitcu, c-iticr-chnog ing organizAion, which indlvidual men or cliques of men can hold in the hollow of thei hands, and direct its tilOVCElleiltn hither and thither, as may suit their prlyidices or their schemes of personal ambition and self ap, - grandizement. IL is not a party with but a single principle—devoted Ic, single ends or sectional interests ; —it has never been such - - - - - a party. For the hot fifty yenrs, whatever of political good has been enjoyed, whatever has conduced to the general preepority of the country, whate.. - er has tended to enlarge the happiness and increase the usefulness of tho American nation, has ori-inated in the wiss dom and cen contummated by the energy of the great Demccratic party. To accomrhsh what it has accomplished, it was ne^essary that the most generous and cot rect apprecia- tion of the apparently diverse interests of the several sections of the Union should be Lad.— that where opinions diflered the largest lib- erty of discu , sion :,:hould be allowid, and that . when difficult .raesticus have been decided according to Democratic usage, by the mc, expressed will of the majority, that the mi , nority should yield to the general go - d, and sometimes submit ob dience to enactmits which in all honesty of purpose they have opposed while opposition may have been uses fut. It has been by adhering to a spirit of fair and honorable compromiso, where adverse opinions have ey.iiited, that the Democratic party has preserved the unity of its organize- tion, and then maintained ti e pc , \vc•r tc; direct the National Government so succeshtully and so prosperously as it h. done almost contin uously f T the last half cer_tury. it has frequently occurred in the political history of the Democratic organization. that agitating questions have arisen, u; on which °plutons among, ifff mernb , rs have ditn_rcLl so widely, and at times t ,e amb tium views of individuals, have exelieiced cc Prong ence, that disruption of party tios almost inevitable, hut in the->e ;:111 ft:2 sound policy on the pa - t c,t the resolving to sustain lets a, fle•y and not to seller libe ty to degenerate i.rice licentiousness, has c-orii-tered all the eriri.e of selfish ambition, s- ctional prejudice, and 1. 01 opinion, and when those who eppeEe o ur great national principi.2; have keen loudest in their rejoicings that "the Democracy wee flat on its back," cur party his come up together like a band of brc.thera, and disappointed all their expectations. The D r.ccratic masses ii alike disregard the tineats of thoile in power when defeated in a cherished ,::,sign, and the equally idle and in , poteni t% tiedet..> of th, J .L, disappointed i. th-zi Cfi'r iii of personal dcleat, elt.ny t, air tc, trim. ciples and men for which they have coca con tended, and are mad enough to think that the bending of a single plank can greatly weak-?n the solidity of the groat Democatie platform. The principle of rotation in office renders the people safe from the errors of those in power and those who endeavor to build themselves up upon single issues, are but creatures of an hour in the Democratic ranks. The people will sustain the right and justice. The Democracy are not accustomed to follow a wrong lead when they have ascer tained their error, and those who would lead the party must come to it, for it will not go to them. A few days niost, ag;tating curt troversy, which .reE , e in the Doniorratl-, r.ar ty out of the prPo of opiri ambition of tho3o who desired to he its leaders, was closed by the adoption in Cc:Tigress of the bill relating to tho admission of Kansas, reported by the Conference Committee Upon this qu-Aion them existed s. decided and honest difference of opinion among. the members of the Deinociatic party ac well as their representa:ives. This diticrenc:i of opin ion was honorable and rielt. Tr. 3-, principle of popular ssvcireignty, which 1 , ..b.s biica rally sustained, was a great principle of the Dame cratic party, and so manifestly juat 'pop ular, that our opponents who are just now lacking in party principles, are. ready to steal it from us, and adopt it in place of some ex ploded and useles ism. A compromise has been made, ard an act of Congress has made that compromise a law. We congratulate the, nation upon the result. The law is not what we could have taiabed it to ba. We would have much preferred such a settlement of the question as would have left no chance for the renewal of the H.l.sas agitation—as would forever have taken it cut of national pol itics. But the Conference Cammittee'a Bill is now the law cf the land, anti as good citi zens add good Deinocrata we must all arknowl edae and respect it as the law. No rutn is required to surrender ha opinion, wat all arc required to acknowledge the law. The will of the majority bas decided the question for the present, and we await the result in the hope that it may accoalplish tha desired end. It is not our intention to speak of the merits and demerits of this bill, for it has both, but now that this subject, which has taken up the attention of Congress to the manifest disregard of the general public welfare, is done with, we wish to urge upon the people us well as upon their representatives, the necessity of action upon ques.,ione of a hundred fold more general national importance than this Kansas matter ever was or over can be. Let Con. gress, during the few short weeks which re. main of the session, work with one tenth the energy u-on matters which the interests cf the people loudly call for, that they have up on Kansas, and much good may yet be accom plished. The condition of t^e public treas ury as well as the languishing Slate of the manufacturing interests of the country de mands a revision of the present miserable apology for a tar.fl . . Let this important work be done by the present Di mocratic Con gress. The subject of providing adequate revenue for the government will admit of no ' longer delay. A force which can-rr It is sistedurges the consideration of this , :li'ojeet. Another loan should not to granted ontil the thrift is revised, and iron and is ile fabrics placed nearly at the rate of the tariff ef 1n 12. It will not redound nr:cti to the credit of the Treasury Department to have contracted large loans in a time of peace, and the prcselt tar iff as a revenue measure has failed. The recent commercial i . evu'sions have also rendered apparent the necessity of some gen eral bankrupt act. This is a subject which Ctiould be cahfaily coriaidered and well ma tured if passed at U. The commercial tiresta of the country want something better gaarded than the act ci 1;41. IC any jit.,t, le w can be passed to relieve the thoutiand3 ready to honestly surrender all they be once more free from the oppreS creditors and again have an opportu nity to apply their brains and bands for the . _ w :0 are have, to MAY 4 1.8:.)•!-A morn of accumulation of competency and perhaps wealth, it ohould be done. There is a large amount of honest industry nuw paralyzed. But we have cot space to enumerate the subjects which demand the attention of Con taress and have demanded it all the time this interminable Kansas discussion has been going on. Let the members look at the record of five hundred bills, and a thousand etitions and hills in the hands of Committees, and se, lect that which is most important and wok at it in sac; a manner as to compensate, if possible, for the v:atte of Kansas. There is much to do—much that must be done—and which the country would prefer to see done by the present Democratic Congris.: The members of the Democratic party all over the country have watched this Kansas question with interest, and many have become excited and agitated upon the subject—more so than its importance to their own interests de• manded. Dit, them now politically cool down and go to work, heart and hand, for the success of the Democratic party. Lecompton and anti-Ltcompton , now no more, let every true friend of the great principles of the party put himself in working order for the fall campaign. Your ditfereni es of opinion we respect,• but Kansas is not an element of Democratic poli tics. fur party has many high and noble aims to accomplish more important to ourselves than this one issue, now settled, has been. Heed not those who say that the burthen of this Kansas question cannot be carried without crudiing the Democratic party. The great principles of the Democratic pariy have sus , twined po itical avalanches without being over. whelmed, and will do it again. It is only necessary for each and every Democrat to do his duty to himself and his country and the National Democracy will have nothing to fear. Maintain your organization. If a brother offends, reclaim him if possible. If he be a cand . dute for office, vote for him if he be a Democrat, nominated according to regular Deumer .tic usages. To our ediloihd brethren in Pennsylvania we say, place the Democratic ticket at your masthead, if it is not there already - , and work E.r it as you have ! always worked for the Democracy in times past. Thus, will the little differences amorC o'2r fiieads be di pelled as have the A;ril cl..)trlB by the bright May sun, and the Demo cratic organization will, work together for the greatest good. (;:.. 0 G 0 P•T EU.V. fa itH chagrin that that tho agita tion hal b.3en. at let for the etme, 7ith,drawn from the field of politics, the /,),2;.',, (1,,, , trt, Mot.day, has a very unfair and ange❑crce article upon the political course of Mr, :',lont gomery, the bold, mr,nly and upright member of Congress from the district composed of Washington, Fayette and Greene couutie . While the Kansas imbroglio lasted, the Black li...?putillati party bad tope: tllat a diriFj.un tne,ll4 119 I )ethocrf.cy upon this ( i r i tticu would add Rome strength to their wealimed and disheartened mks. The lZepnbliewis have been fiat'ering themselvts with th::: idle hope that the anti%Leeompton Den:ocra'.s might join their mongrel party, and Eir:Lic:, while the contest lasted, they were willing to award honor" to such men as Mr. Mont gcratry, The battle i over at last, and the Republicans find that the Democracy are not split up and divided as they bad wished an: predicted. The majority has decided, and as has ever been their usage, the members of the Democratic party, without yielding a jot or tittle of their opinions, acknowledge the en premacy of the law. The (;,r.ette finds that these who were Democrats arc Democrats, still, ~ :nd cannot be swerved from their party allegiance by Republican flattery, nor R. , pub ,, lican promises. Mr. Montgomery is a l),_•: ‘.• -I and rergnnal cria•! ,, ! t t.t2rDal y«nra of 1i yl crat, and a great one fat that. Thi3 win:: of ',tfD. party which agrees with him in opinion EP: that which does not, alike respect and boner him for his manly and independent course. The invtle had hoped that the peculiar temp tat.ous which the character of his district pre se ,te, would have undermined his fealty to the long cherished princir les of the Democratic party . It has been disappointed. Mr. Mont , gornery looks to the Democracy of his district I,r approVal of his course, and turns his back upon the Black Republican ;nduenees which have been brought to bear, to lure him oci to his politic.-1 eisinnation. I i says am a 1),,,,, 0 erat. and such I intend to remain."— What his principles and cpiniems are we all know. Boldly and fearlessly he has declared them, end mos' manfully has he sustained them to the last. The Ga:ctic hoped to _e mit a powerful general to the Republicm ranks, and has been disappointed, and, like the fox in the fable, not being able to reach the crapes, it proeounces them sour o Wiser Mr. Montgomery is known, and among ti e Democracy, the Gaztite's article will he par fectly harmless, for the people of his district, like the man who was kicked by a certain long-eared animal, w,ll - corvider the source it comes from." The wordyattqck upon Mr. Montgomery for having paired off when he supposed the tinal disposition of the question was to re postpon ed until the second Monday of May, amounts to nothing. Such things are of frequent occur rence in Parliamentary business. Ilia Congres roonal course is not Mr. MontF ornery's sin in the eyes of th- ;—it is because he is seeking a Demotraitc re-nomination, that the Black Republican organ of this county has travelled out of its bailiwick, and taken part in the contest between Mr. Montgomery and Gen. Lazear for the nomination. It has no love for either of the gentlemen, but Mr. Montgomery's stern adherence, to his demo cratic principles. and practices under the dr eunistances, of hie posit on has excited the In dignation of the Republicans who thought, to win him and his great influence to their party. The nominations in the Washins,ton dib tract are made by popular vote, and no by our delegate system. The Democracy of the district know both their men, and aT f competent to decide upon their own th l alinr ,_ tions. When the nomination shall be m-ee, I it will be by the Democrats themsrlves, direct vote at the ballot boxes, and the eflor's of the G azett e to obtain influence there will be Powerless. The pemocracy are not accue,, turned to permit Black Republicans to vote at their primary elections. As to the facts of the case between the nom cation of Mr. Montgomery and General Lari:ar, we have only to say, that both :ye wood men and true Democrats. The one will laugh at the lia-.ette's temper, and the other will u.-eurn its patronizing favors. Among tb ' Democracy each gentleman has hosts of warm ;rier.ds, and e ch party is sanguine of the EtICS ff=M== ZIME t'.l":liE thou 147Ciate. Our information from the district is •:m Democratic sources, and we al3 assured that while the contest for th'e NVI.I bz- a spirited one, its result, no mater which succeeds, will be to place in the fleid a national Democratic candidate who w ill have no fellowship with Black Republi4 eauiEre, and who will oppose all the secton::l - of that party to the "bitter end." it ~S uperior" Way of Traveliug The fine Cincinnati packet "Superior." 'apt. R. J. Grace, leaves to day for the Queen Cl' y. 'rhos , who wish to enjoy a pleasant trip in the pleasant month of May, will find this boat to their taste. She is "Superior" all over n superior Captain, superior accommoda, tions, sets a superior table, offers superior slecp;ng arrangements, and will land you at Cincinnati in superior condition, and in su. perltitive good spirits, after having had a very pleasant time of it, We are told by gentlemen from the country who are competent to judge, and who have made careful examinations of the condition of their fruit trees, that but little more than half the fruit buds have bean killed by the late frosts. This is better than we expected. If we have but half a crop. the fruit will be larger and of better quality than if ttie truce wore laden with an abundance. Tonight is the last hut ono of the engage ment of this capital actress. :Miss Vavenport displays the greatest beauty of good acting— a thrilling naturalness. The evidence of her intellectual power and great genius, is shown in the fact that she makes you feel, as well as hear, the thoughts which she so admirably expresses in words and looks and action. In all respects, this lady more completely comes up to the standard of a perfect artist than any one now upon the stage. Her benefit will take place tomorrow even. ing, on which occasion she will appear in the great charatterof Charlotte Corday, and also in a new comedietta, entitled "Nature and Art," written for her by Leander K. Lippen.. I colt, Esq., e" Philadelphia. (Grace Green wc ntl's hush.: 1d ) in which she personates Anne To-night will appear as Camille for fir 7e:u(l Pratt - lottolttr3, - of tile Supreme Court The Judg , ..s of t , ,e Supreme Court, now sit io at Harrisburg, on Saturday last appointed Thomas J. Keenan, E,1., to be Prothonotary of that Cotut for the Wosteru District, vice A. E, M 'Cain:lout, Esq., resigned. '[he publication of the Nour Era, a paper e!arted in Canada about a year eince by Thos. IrArcy M'Goe, K 7(., has been suspended. Mr, MiGee has been elected a member of the Proviocial Parliament, and finds it impossible tithe: to edit the Era himself, or to procure bubstitne who will properly represent his Li. J. I.VAL.i'ilEit•S L.Z. , .;TrIrER ON TILE ti"..li4i-i'AS IitILL. !: : : ' ii r. ' , .';• , 11.;.•-r ha.s addressed a letter to M •s-_•:- c. ,c end Lawrence „iving his views of the i u. .as 11.11 just passed. It is as follows : WASHINGToN CITY, April 27, 1836. bet e. Stri.s . : Your letter of this data has j•lst • , ~a I, ond I ha.-tau SO say, that, in my , t', • c..uferchec Kansie bill sliculd I exp:•essed this opinion ou first ,11 on t... , :turday last, and must ad , .1:1, :o.:411 that, if the bill had been, as ..) •nted a Luhmission of the ordi -0 ~::•, I should have sternly opposed it. f nis I I, a. , tWerpritel by nee, is in precise coa• • io; ~ :fy wi'')!... - ; ..',- , as A T.d ecurie not only in Ke -,..•,, 1•14. ..:•.ea my rcurn. and, in following the i- .Lt.' wr, -re d'tty and c;)us.c,ience bado me, I must oi port it. 1 must ha permitted, however t 3 do Zil., .in ~ : ,!'r, -,. wl,y as will cast no censure en . •te t fii.n•i-. wl,o hor.estiy oppose this bill, ,0.,^ their construction of it differs from my own. Whil, , t this bill maintained my views as t , 1 _•,—_.!,., -4 .vcr, , lvuty, et would if ad-opted, eo.ve Ile! Juice fri,m imminent peril. if the L.ll p t•z.•'..s, the odious L:2oompton Constitution barn in frau!, and baptised in forgery and per ^, will be drf-.0, - .1 by an overwhelming vote tr •:ii, peer2le .i K 1119E.', thus demonstrating by prseli• a; r'-ult.? the truth of my interpretation, that :his 1 , 111 d ,, es in fact submit the constitution •- the per alter , uffr , {., - c, for ratification or rejec • c.,e, whieb. is all I have ever required. With cell is ,!11, and such a tholt , ion of that people i •: :,. ;I:, ;o•nild.lble effort will ever be again ~,..: withhold from the people of inchoate v . 7 c for or aaainet the ratification or re ], ction cf th , lr State Constitution, and the oli garchies th,c:r.n• - : of convemitonal sovereignty will be ah , bdone.:l. I write in great haste, and will at a future p , rl)3, itubcdy my views fully in a 1,-tter for po,bl;e-icrl, as expressed in our re• c, nt cof.var•lt CTI. Vanes, truly. R. .1 WALKER. v-: S. ('ox and Ilon Wm Lawrence. —The wAz green of the Paris spring f tiyol with such poisonous materials • -3:r" v: I/ e) prick their fingers while lore i u 2 id,o cf their hands, and ladies h-tve 71,1eutly ill from wearing shawls of this colt;r. Ti.o tint io very brilliant. —The En - ills'n Government powder is oompoF- L . y-f.vo parts of salt petre, fifteen oxviur; .t, Ld ut ar.d ten cf sulphur. The in gre(iic7c, being thoroughly powdered, prepared ..god puilfi,d, f.re m;xed by means of machinery. p-st 3 of P Gillis has been order ed t.. :he c , norlantl of the Naval Renduvons, at ' %i•a pity ptcvaiib to an alarming extent:la Cal ito:ni 11,Lt.1 the statistics show that it is steadi on III.: Iccreasc. Some attribute this melan• c fart to the peculiarity of the climate, oth ,-5 t ft- nature of the population, and yet o[''.-r- tit hab:ts of the people: —A y , ,ung, lady, who is well posted in all the fat-hhuable literature of the day, quotes Byron, .;n1 ,ore, aLd works blue tailed dogs in y o - il .le.l convulsions, to perfection, innocent. Iy inquired fs. youpg g‘mtlecuan the other night who i!.:s Air. Lecompton was. who had occasion ei so much trouble at Washington! --The late frost exteud2d as far South as Char! etnn, S C , at which ploce ica of the thickness of a silver dollar was formed —F.2cr I. , ,wyers were " Liewn up " at Kunts's salaca cu S.t.itufleld street, last Saturday by the expl,sl - ,n of a. keg of Smith's light cream ale. c'e a pure and wholesome article, but it . t7t I bl, w people up "if they call for it "by th , ls.cg full" is a saloon. hut e st,32rs of Pitt-burgh and vicinity, blue solved to charge a dollar and a quarter a set `'r after the first of July next. f !•.;s- fnn ,1 lh, rhare'e Holland Bitterer 3 itLc r krPl Debility. My wife has al, , Cue 1 - re.i,e,,t benefit." Pittebur4b, also remarks tf.e; e L3F. _ , :r*;•cr,uce,,,i, much relief from its uzo for Headache. f -, 1 1 thre , t, timea a day, an hour _ .• a.. derately, and then of whole• I, and t..i w , ,1 trd t'n9 is really a remedy lor Nt.rvLua Heitdache, Weaknee of any k;ro. 11., , :I,li Being per,octly simpla p, i n. , .+.1y nt, taken w!thnut fear by the P ar,rnatio II irur, it is very grradui to toe dcbiLitated Elutnneb. careful t :ell for 11 ,- ,:rhar.+Ze Holland . Ecll at $1 per I;ct , le, six. betties kr $5, ; Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., 27 Wood street.t.atrfser. First and Second at - rets, gad Druggists generally. M!!!1 Ii1IMI!:1 RE I k.,S J. N. DA. TC VORT I,coattaued V ABACUS THINGS rued acticn is never thrown away, and tat is re ion we find EC) few of w wza 1107'27 interferA with her Pr' .7, d in town the ether day. MIMI /len(ine Ito and Debility of 13irmingl3arz, says De Latest News: BY TELEGRAPH. a'aiLlTY-i•IFTE. CONGRESS Pllt.=4 'c?aroN Proceelllng3 MEM The to :nine hour was occaspied in a discussion on the motion of Mr. Chrmdlor, of Michigan, to ap. propriate $5.5,000 for the purpose of finishing the channel over St. Clair flats. The debate assumed somewaat of a party color, the Republicans wishing to make it a test vote on the question of internal improvements. A substitute directing the. Committee on Commerce to report on the expediency of making appropria tions sufficien:, to preserve from decay she river and harbor works already cLanmenccd, was finally agreed to—yeas 23, nays 22. Mr. Chandler gave notice that ha wool I introduce a bill asking a tpocial arprepriation cf $13,000 to complete the rerks at St. Clair Flats. The Indiana Alt:op:dation bill was then taken up. Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, objected to some items, but the bill was tir.aily passed without amendment— yeas 20, nays P. Those voting in the negative were: Broderick, Durhee, Foot, Foster, Harlan, Pugh, Trumbull and Wads. The bill appro. print ts over a million r.r.d a siu i Senate then edjAirued. (;!? .:FIP-C.ES:'NTATIVE-7 nu moc n Of Gattr. - 11, of alsor.7,la, a re.,,lution was a•loptod Game the daily hour of the meeting of the House on and after Wednesday, at 11 o'cl):•It in rte: , ..l of 12. Mr. St , :phen. , , of Georgia, gavo notice that one cc! ck to - morrow he would move to take up the F.,nate bill for the adrni ,. sion of Minnesota. of Mr. Stephin.9, WrodneEday and Theirs day nest weak were cat tiliart for territorial buil Psnr_sylvaniti, asked kayo 10 intro ecro a b int reseiution prohibiting tha public land, from emposure to tuli'ie sale, ~.nder the preolatLatiorisi the President, until the same are surveyed, and the returns filed in the land ctlide for two years. Mr. Clements, of Vi:ginia, objected. Mr. (how moved a etLiperiEion of the ruloP, which which cia3 refused. leas 74, nays 78, Lotcher, of Virginia, ashe•d leave , to effer a resolution, that during daylight sessions the debates in Committee of the Whole shall be confined to the bill Loder consideration, and that evening sessions may be held when the InejLrity of the committee de sire, for general debate only. Oojecti::n was made, and the house relfUFCd to pond the rules. The vote stood : Yeays 91, nays !7, and the motion, requiring two-thirds, was lost. On motion of Glancy Jones, the House went into I Committee r f the Whole on the State of the Union, and resumed the consideraiiin of the bi.i making arpropriati ns tor legislative, executive and jud•cial expinicr of the government. A mei-sag, from the President was received, ac companied by tour immense bundles of manuscripts, wbicil were piled up in the centre of the aisle. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, facetiously observed that trout their bulb, they must involve the safety and perpetuity if the country. [Laughter.] Much anx iety Was Expre:sed to know their contents. Ide Committee r. A message was reed by which it at pehred that the documents contrived a e'py of the correspondence iu relation to India , ? ci sire in Washin , :ton, Oregon and Confer:lie. / Mr. Morgan said that live clerks were employed nine months in copying it, and there was no neces sity to prist. Mr, Jones, if Tennessee, remarked that the War Department had yet to reply to the resolution which called for these ni:mstor documents from the Interior Department. The 11..i. , 0, after various suggestions, laid the documents en the table, and refused, by a large ma- jority, to !Hint them. The considernuion of the legislative and executive appropritytua L. II 'war: resumed. The proceedings were dull, and there was a thin attendance of I:nem The Tlcu. , 3 adjourned Arrival of the Steam:o,llp Anglo.Saxoa. QUEBEC, Islay 3.—The stearnbhip Anglo-Saxon, with Liverpool dates to Wednesday, 21st ult a passed the telerraphte station at the River du Loupe this af tern . ;k n. . _ The steamship Niagara arrived cut on the 19th, and the Vanderbilt reached Southampton on the 20th The Budget brought before Parliament shows a deficiency of 1 100,000. ministry has recommended the postponement of e•. 0.0 payments, and the taxation of Irish whisky, and the biantping of bankers' cheeks. la :he Ikuse of Lotds, on Monday, the opinion of the law officers of the Crown wore announced in re lation to the seizure of the steamer Cagliari by the government cf Naples. Two of the law officers pro nounced the seizure legal, and the third declared it illegal. Under those circumstances the government thinks that any strong measures against Naples would not be desirable at present. 10. the Misuse uf Commons, a motion for leave to brhig in a bill to limit Parliament to three years, was defeated by 107 majerlty. Sir Da Lecy Evans and Lord Palmerston com plained of the removal of Lord Llowden from the embassy at Madrid. Mr. Fitzgerald defended the Mr. Roebuck gave notice that ho intended to ask the government it they meant to proceed with the conspiracy indictment against Bernard. Robert Brow - no Jr, Co., of 'London, in the Australian trade, have suspended for 1.100,000. It is reported, but not generally credited, that Qacen Victoria is to meet the Emperor Napoleon at the Railway Fete, at Cherbourg, France. • The c.couittal cf Bernard ha canoed a great sen sation in France. The Paris J/ortiteur did not pub. Yell the result when it was first received, and sevei al journals confessed that they dared not publish the speech of the prisoner's counsel ; other journals gave garbled accounts of the ttial. A Paris correspondent says tism Emperor and his advisers do not regard the matter with indifference, brat no exciting language will be employed by the French press. There has been a slight improvement in the trade of Paris and the departments. The Conspiracy bill was being warmly debated in the Sardinian Chamber of Deputies. The United States corvette Cumberland ivas at Madeira on the 10th of April. From INmailiagton. WASHINGTON, Cm - , Mey 3.—Senator Biggs was to-day confirmed by the Senate as Judge of the U. S. District Court for North Ca'ifornia, in place of Henry Potter, recent'y deceased, who occupied that station fur 56 years, he being appointed by Jefferson. Judge Loring, of Massachusetts, was nominated by the President to supply the vacancy in the Court of Claim.; occasioned by the death of Gilchrist. Nearly nil the Democratic Senators united in the re quest for his appointment. R. H. Gillett was also to. day nominated as Solicitor cf the Court of Claims, in place of Blair, removed. These two nominations have not yet been acted upon. The object of Mr. Grow, in asking leave to intro duce a joint resolution in t'-e House to prevent the sale of lands under proclamation of the President until two years after their survey, was to prevent speculators from absorbing the public lands, leays ing the prc emption laws as they now exist. The Democratic Senators- will hold a caucus to morrow morning in relation to the course to be pur sued to facilitate the transaction of business. The Case.Yrissari Treaty has been communicated to th 3 Senate, but no action has been had thereon. Burning cf Sihtp at Scr., HALIFAX, May 3.—The ship Osprey . , of New. foundland, arrived here on Sat o nr,lay night. On the 29th she fell in with the ship' Majestic, twonty-er,e days from Liverpool for Chaflottetown, on fire. She took off twenty passengernd the crew. The flames had burst through the deck of the 'Majestic before the Osprey left her. New l'ozit. Weettly Balk Statement NEW YORK, May 3.--'i lie bank statement for the past week sh 077 S an increase of loans of $865,000; increase of specie, $9:)0,000 ; increase of circulation, $291,000; increase in nominal deposites, $3,V7,000; inernsa in undrawn tieposites, $1,564,000. meeting or trae National Typographical CHICAGO, May 3.—The National Topographical Union convened to day. R. C. Smith, of Philadel phia, was elected President for the ensuing year, and it was unanimously voted that the next meeting be held in Boston. Flre and L 0513 of Life. MONTREAL, May 3.—The Converse rope factory was burnt on Saturday afternoon. The foreman and three girls perished in the flames. Thu loss i 3 heavy, and ores uninsured. DIED: On;Toncle.3, )la3 31. rtt half-plat helve the ItAiden , e vi her brother, in Sca - ickly, 31169 BARAI: A. ILEI,III,G, in tLe 321 year of hvr age. • The trien(ll of the family are r dptctfully invited to attend the tuteral, which will atart from the Allegheny Dtpot, [p oll the arrt%al of the accommodation train, at 2 o'clock, ou WED Et: DAY AFTEItNOUN, the •Stir inßt..t.t.t. Carriages wA. be in re,,i,ms'i a: the Dep^t• 2t VALGA 11EDI21NE.—So celebrated ba.: Dr. !ll'L:=l:ft'r. Vtrmifage, prepar , a by 'Fleming BM!, of l'it!sburgh, l'a.. Lec.lue, that it la It-gurd,d as the only ape vanailie.9 shculd nover be without a Eil:pply of it. At CU , season particularly, when worms ate so troublesome and frt.4 tently t Lta; arao::g children, parents aLould he watcl,ful; and on the first appearance cf these distres!ing aytaptums which warn cs of th.ir presence, at once apply /hit , rowcrtal and rfflcsciors remedy. We are cutallemt that it only require] a trial, ti convince ail that it richly merits the ptAiiez that have been lavished upon it. It iv VlFifa and infallib,e. Volunie3 of cer,iticatcs can be p:o• duced, shoeing :ts great medical virtues. will be careful to amk far DR. M'LAINE S CELEBRATED VERMIEIJGE, manufactured by PLEASING BROS. of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in coin pari3zra are worthless. Dr. I.l'Lmo's genuine Vennifugo also hie celobratea Liver Pile, can now be had at all re opectahie drug stores. NEl:Zgilluine the r:gnature of L34j up3Cdadri BLIMUDIO BROS. 1171: f_ art:\Y have 111;2 (lay, dec. tred e divo:ond Er u t.; •. Caidtal :talt u, out of trio profits of the land noor_ti.9, pox aLie co and after the 10th inst .- tut. oly4:lti JOILN D. 6C.ULLY, Casdlior. 1- , TATEMEST OB TIII CONDITION 01 TOE PITTPUTPG:i. Loans, Bllid and Dtecounts heal Estate and Ground Rent Stochs and M1PCt.i1111.114.9 Due by other Banks Bank Notes and Check., r.ud U. S Tr, asury 4 91 Noted Spaci•, Capital :Stock. ProUni and Earu.nue Unpaid D!videada an E1.,11,U• Acreu_t4, Due to other Batik, Circulation Dtpotit., V,174 1 The abort Statement i 9 corret, t., tlm beet of my Ifnow. ledge and trodof. JOHN HARPER, Ca,id , -r. Sworn to and Enbecribod tbia 2d day df Ma) 1e5 , , La fore rne, (my 4) ALUERNON S. BELL. Notary IM:dic. STATEMENT OF TUE MERCHAN AIANUFACTURY.ith' BANK, OF PITTSBULG nna Profite Du, to Individual Depo (tore Common wealth Duo to other flanka Nolo,' in Circulation. Union, NEW ADVERTISEMENT 6, d \ 31, : MONDAY MOiiN! , i, Slip 34, LLAiiLL:TIiiB MONDAY MoHNING, May LIABILITIES Loma and Di,coun'a Itnal Estate and Banking Mute Specie-001c1 and Silver 149,5`i , Notes and Checks of other Ilan:, 5 , ,851 Lite 4y other Bankit 66.G51 45 Tho r,,,,t4otug StittQLli,nt tt 11 , (ht. b,,t ~t ~ knw le4:, belief. lirf. %V U. DENN Y, Eworn and suhEcribed before nn this '..;d day of May, A. D., 115 x. J. F. MACKENZIE, y 4 Notary Public. _ . STALLMENT (iF THE ALLEGHENY BANK P:ttiThrrgh, Monday, M..y CJ, ISS'ETS and 1;011 I)'scotultrtl... etwck, f ,c , ,r 11:tuk • I.y Bank 3 . L:LRIL[TII•:P =NM r ilaiCK, ludivAlual Deposits. 1.12 , ;:,'5r22 Ti'aboTo correct to tho beat of my h.n'iw btigu acd J. W C,X)ISC, Cashier. Etvurn au 1 xcbscril d bd . )re cue, this lid (lay of 'Alrly 1553. [n3341 C. W. EIINEST, Notary ,TATEMENT OF THE EXCILkNOE BANK OF PITTSBURGII. Mosnky .MoRNING. May :31, 1 - 536 Loens and Dieccunta $1,397,2'2 72 IZEMSI3 Specie in Vault 2-1 h'7l U. S. Tres - Bury Notts 5 tf+. cent 51,60 Notes and Checks of other Banks 27,:,84 iniI=MEIEI eg.ntit4. - ent Fund and ProfttF Ci*rnl~~tinr. Individual Dap°lite Due to BJnkB I, 11. M. limner, Calder of th Exchange Bank of Pitts burgh, bo'ng duly affirmed, depose and say, that the above statement is correct, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. 11. M. Mb;BRAY, Cashier. Affirm d lie-buJ me, this 31 day of May, 1858. rot C. W. ERNEdT, Notary DAN RICE' S "GREAT SHOW," - WILT, BE OPEN 1111 TWO DAYS, WEDNESOAS", May lth and 3th, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT ➢cor+ open at i u'cluck in the afternwr.—, f fc.4 - tiL CC: to commence at 2. In th; evc , descry u; , cn nt 6},4-I.n fizmance wiii Cotnn• rice at 7 ADMITTANCE-13)x( Pit... Chil..ireu to Busts.. :25 " r:PECIAI. CARD —The '• Great Show " wit! ezhib•t in liclieceport, cn tirEclay, the Gtii inst. ray4-2t FFIIIS EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN INGTIII2 W 11 1 ,13, nr until all le rail , will be offered at ~IcCARTNEYS AUCTION li01:1, E, 12U ti aud street..in cata else as.ieritnent of rich Geld Jewel;y, Gold and S.lver Watch. s, etc., sm. The Goods a be open fur examinatieu each day, when Lailits an well as Gentlemen are r-spectful ly invited to call, and they may purchase at private sale, wholesale or retail, at very low p ices, and all goods shall prove as repro sated and satisfactory, or money refunded. This is believid to be the Lest selected and most desirable stock o! Jewelry, etc.., err befi•e ell . ..red at Aucticn In this qiity, and is every way Worthy the attention of purchasers, as the whole must be sold for cash immediately. Sale to commence each evening at ;3,1.. ck JuSilllA GRAY, Salesman. W. U. MaIARTNEY, Auct'r. NEW LISOELLANEOUS BOOKS, AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNE3- CIi.DAY EVENINUS, May 3d, 4th and sth, at 7 o'clock, will to continued the large sale of mi cellaneous Books, all osw nud perfect from a very extensive collection, at the mu - Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street. The stock cum pri6ing the !atesc and best editions, of c'. oleo Stan works, end be most popular authors in elegant miscellac eons literature. Also, superb Family Bibles, In various bindings; Blank Books, Stationary, etc. Ibis choice stock of standard works and elegant miscel laneous publications, are conveniently arrangsd for uuam (nation and private sale duringthsday my 4 P. M. DAVIS. Auction :r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ELE GANT NEW FUINITURE.—On MONDAY 1:1"11N- Itili, May 11th, at 10 o'clock, on the second of th.. Commercial Sales lto,rns, Nu. 01 Fifth streot, will be from printed catalogue, by order of Adrniuistratirs of the estate of S. F. Noble, deceased, an extensive stock of ly new and elegant Furniture, of the best Pittsburgh loan• utorrure, from :ha choicest material, and in the richest modern and antique Myles—comprising all the valieties o; Parlor, Chamber, Vining Room, a Yurnitur • : such as richly carved Rosewood Sofas,Rosewood Reception C Mahogany Tate-a•Tetes, Rosewood, Push Sea; Lounge; Rosewood and Wait. Walnut, Hair and Plush Seat Chairs; Cushioned Resew od, Walnut and Mahogany Arm Chairs; Superb Rosewood NA hat-Not; Rosewood and blahrigany,Mar• bli Top Sofa Tables; Rosewood Secretary and Book Case; Mahogany Wardrobes, Ma blo Top and Mahogany Dressing Bureaux, Splendid MAhogary ltodsteads, Marble Top and Mahogany enclosed Washstands, Mahogany Tow,l Stands, Rosewood and Marble Top Sideboard, Mahogany Extension Table, Oak Hat Pack, and Hall Chairs. The articles will be arranged for examination, rind the Catalogues ready on Monday morr log. my 4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IVEW GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP- Icki TlCK.—Drers, Duster cad Mantilla Trimm.ngi; Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches end Flowers; Ladies' Col Mrs, Sleeves and Si.tg, ct elemvat tic ; 61...vcs and ;.r.inmer hosiery, a inrGe emortuisnt; 'teat's Fine I.liirts, Crava's and Shirt FlOnti; Ladles' Skirts, Carnets, 13usthi and Skirt Llooi d. Tae ab_ve, with many otli , r articled, have been recently purchased in the East, and smbra..ki the best selected and cheap too rtment in the city. sale and buyers are invited to call. my 4 HORNY NEW IlkiRINU.— 2:pl xos ,xira ';o 1; c! U Scaled ; Just reccivei end fur aile by li EZI:i1R11 a ANDERSON, 1 No. 39 Wood street, r-i Opposite tho Ft. 01.arled iiotrl. DATES. -10 Mats tr0..11 Arabian, just re ceived and for tale by LEYMSR & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, my 4 Opposite St. Charles Hotel. CIIEESE.-15 eases Pint Apple lingli;,h, just received and for sale by REYMXR A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Oi proite the St. Charles 1.1c.t01. SALAI) Laskets pure, just rec'd and for bale lay ji.LYBI}R A ANDERSON, ruyl No. r 9 Woni street. ROLL BUTTER.-3 bLls fresh li(llßutter just r, ceived and for sale by JAUES A. FETZER, Curter Marhot and First Arec to. VGGS.-10 bbls. fresh Eggs, received and for sal by JAMES A. FETZEB, ray 4 Corner First and Market stroe4a. CU" Y BACON.-10U0 11)s. Country razon, just received and for Bala b 7 JAMES A. FETZER, in 4 Corner 3.larket and Pir>t strc4 t.l. Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CA AND -BUGGIES, I.oii. SALE AT WHITE'S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOI-; SALE cr excheng,,oo the moet ter= a fine a,sertment of Eta, ,:ucLes and second-hand Buggies made by Wat•dh, cf Philadelphia, sane hut l!ttla used. Also, twenty-one new Buggies, made in my own shop, from the very best mater ial purchased in Eastern t. A flue lot of Trcttin,.., Wagons, m and second-hand. zllso, a lot of Bost Viortme., Jenny Linda, Germantown Jersey Wagona aced Itackam.yo, two line Phaetons, seatl four persons, coo ct them Watson•s make, and the other 7S.w York make. Iwo flan Sulkies, one made by .51r. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Einggien, suitable for light markethoz. he snbacritair flatters himself, t 1.1.4 be can make it to the interest of persons wishing to pur chase, to give him a (-111. 'the establishment is courezi,nt to the city, the Fz,-C,'“11,1 - Camila - A Line et Bunch to passing titedoo^ e‘ely ten mint:Lee. int23:lydiw JOSEI'H summer Lager Beer. TIDE UNDERSIGtiED BEGS LEAVE TO inform hie friends and the public in general, that he is in the daily receipt of thia deliciona Beer, from the well known Brewery ef J. N. Strata', Allegheny City, it hay - , been pronounced to he the t,.%at, that was manufactured to re for many yeara,CLLA.B., TASTEFUL and [IJItE. (live 111 e a call and try it. Jllkl.N 110TH, anZictf At his cid stand, ? . .o. 26 Diaru”nd E S.FOOT OIL. —ti eittsfoot Oil, in quaLtitit-i et - . 11 purcha.ilrA, on brad and for en:, 1.7 B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, 8 No 47 Wood streid 3IANO AT A BARGAIN.—An elegant i...ewood,Clikliering Piano, only in use three rdenti., in perfect order in every respect, will be sold at a very great bargain. The owner is now in the West, and wishes sell at once, and for each. The anbrcriber will guarantee the Piano to be perfrct, and unblend9hea. Apply to JOUN MKLLOIL NEW ADVE;RTISEIMENTS "" - 1... EW NA TIC/NAL THF.AT r. I -1 A E.NI t 7, Rh fr A ...N1) HA I N E. -L - i t7w,:p..414 i'LLILABLPETA. FAR EV: I;EN El: I t 01 31ISS J. M. DAVENPORT, Wednesday Evening, nay 5, 1.185E1, CHAR LOTTE CORDAY, 7;•1 0" 14,751 .1 7t) ANNE OLDFIELD. POSITIVELY HER LAST APPEARANCE G- BOX BOOE NOW OPEN $2 171,:4 72 ca TEAM MILLS FOR SALE --A ..'neain gyp. y Flouting Mill, situ cta iu lb , aver e ter, rt... e t Stone and all the mach:nevi cAnplete, i..4)reur caa be made in 24 hours. Also, a Saw Mi'l in goad order, with all the latest improvent/ rite, 3 acre, f land, etc. Y.: ma easy. Apply to S. CCTiIBaRT rc Str:, my 4 51 ntarlaot //ter..t N addition to our already largo St I ale almost daily receiving and op. ring acv, ,„ ,], aLle st3les of Dress bloods. Shawr, Mantlee, N.,.dle %Vette U. udzl, Mourning Goods, etc. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Lore Lte.ubt•./, tuti.l No. 74 Mu. het 'treat. .$1,142.7 , 0 . 217.:110.4;5 Go L A JAMES S. I.IOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE, AND POL 7 CE tiIAMSTRATE—OIIiic,, No. 69 Grant street, nearly cpi, cite the Court House, Plttsbur,tn, Pa. ll,positienq, Aclithow ledgmerits and Prorates taken; the Records examined, Deeds, Donde, Mortgages, Wills, Lerscs, Articles of meat, and of Partnersiiip , Letters of Attorney, etc., etc , drawn up at stiort notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all I.llsi:leliS in the lino of hi 3 cfli4tl duties, promptly attended to. VI. Ofice hours. 7 1 / 6 A. u. to 1 P. to., and from 2 to 6 P. m. op;:ly $75:.,07S . 2." , b3 2•2 71:C 6 , 136.89 $1,179,957 1n „,- 1 .134 2 39,79; IS SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ann,,,,c, to their customers and the puoiic. that ow ing to the Nice of Parley and Hons. and to snit the they nre Lvewing a light and delicious flavor d CREAM ALE, which they are selling at $3 T. barrel, and Faye KEtiS eYel TEN 0 3 iLdiONS each, to accommodate private famili , s. They have also. X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and eup-ri" , 7 NET at $o bbl., and smaller cii.,ke in proportioa. Also, eicolleut PURTKIt AND BitJWN STOUT. $1.1.7'!,i;77 lU X-J3 - Orders Bent to their Brewery on PlTT_e'fitEET, will receive prompt attention. _ _ rarlo:3m QIX. BUILDING LOTS, on Overbill street. PricP, $4OO, each—for sale by mrla S. CUTLILIEILT k SON, 51 Market etreet. HOOMB.-100 doz. Extra Corn Brooms .a.s on hand and for sale Ly ok 55,-s'_'4B . In fo '4 CO L7,5_,' I:II4OTATUES —2OO bus Nes? annuek Put at, , es .P.if to aaryiye, and tor tele by 12'2.,14c 1 au2! HENRY H. COLLINS. SEED SWEET POTATOES.-20 tarrels Seed Swett Potatoes, recciv.. , l and fur sale by J&M.IiS A. FETZER., Corner Market and First struts. 5( Ream Sand Paper, just received and flu Bale by B PAHNIRBTOCK CO., ap2l No. 60 cor. Wood and Fourth atro,tp. SHIRTS AND COLLARS OF FVE,RY STYLE AND QUALITY IN STOCES, OR MADE TO ORDER, 40,2-", b 844:.:33 $ 818,000 05 M!Mll 28L,61.1 9) 1),1)131 So MERCHANT TAILORS, j 1,53 Li 35 _~ ap`..."l Between Fourth street and Diamond alley. T HE GUESS MONTILL', eiited by Pau Morphy and Daniel W. Fieke, for May. Tam CAUIN BOY; or, Life on tL•o Wing, fur ear iy 311 CASKS Sal Soda, in store and fur sale V by 0. FA.LINESTOCK CO., No. 60 cor. Wo , d and Fourth straet.. : ‘,ZEED SWEET POTATOES—Jersey Seed ki will be kept In store till Ist £1 May. apl7 WARDB.O P. GOLD PENS—Of very superior quality, for ,r.ale, by WM. G. JOHNSTON d: CO., apl7 No. 57 Wood ntreet. DATTERN PAPER—In rolls, sold by the yard, at \VAL G. JOHNSTON & Paper Ware . s.su3e 5. Wood etreet. UClLAGE—Prepared for counting house WM. JOHNSTON .1. - CO., Stationers, 67 NVstreet. MACARON 1.-10 bxs curled and straight Italian, Just roc iced and fen rale by REYIIER eY ANDERSON, No. is Wocd 'street. _IIME.—Lime constantly on hand, fresh white Limo, eaperior to any brought to the market. a 7 HENRY IL COLLINS. IPEANS.-25 bbls. white Beans for sale by JAS. A. FE'TZER, Corner First and Market sta. MANILLA WRAPPING PAPERS-0 all sizes and qualities, fir sale by W. B. HAVEN, spl7 • Cc.rner Mgrtet and Second streets. CURN.-200 bue_h, prime white Corn, for sale by 01)27) HENRY H. COLLINS. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, well fenced, cellar walled tip ready for a building, and other tin improvements, situate in Allegheny City, will be sold at a bargain. 8. CUTEIBERT & SON, apt; 61 Market atrret. LIME. -200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by de23 HEN RY 11. IXILLINS DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.-50 g,ross f!)r sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCICA CO., isp2B Corner Wood and First sireots. ANFORD'S INVIOORATOR.-10 gross . 1 0 for sale by B. A. FAIINESTUCK & CO., ap2S Corner Wo. d and First streets. 20000 ROLLS—For cheap Wall Pa o pers, from 8 to 12% cents. Call at 87 Woo: street—for sale by W. P. MAI?). HALL a CO. - VEIN PARLOR DECORATIONS—PIain Gold Fake's, and Brocatel deslgra, fcr vie by ap2S W. P. MARSHALL ec CO. LAKE FISH.- 125 half barrels White Fish; 100 " " Trout; 75 " Salmon; " Lake Herring, reed and for Bale by (ap , 23) HENRI' H. COL'_IN6. NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.- A. A. MASON A CO, tors., NO. :25 Fiith Str.ot, Are row opening rich Drees Paris Priiiiants, And a splendid &election of SPIIING SHAWLS. (apid (4.1.5.5.-200 boxes Window Glass, for sale fm,vl7l UkNIIY IL OOLLINd. PRUNES.- 2.5 kegs Bc rdeaux 'Prunes : 25 boxes " " Just received and 1..7 itEYILER A A: , DERSoN, No. 39 Wood Street, Oppesit she St. Charles Hotel. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for May : Terms, one copy, one year, $2.50; single number 55 cents, for sale by P.. A. LOOMIS, Pobi;eher's Arent, Post Buildings, 41 Fifth street. 77 Ilarket street 10 BAGS Drie ß d AG AKp u l y es, cug for MEW ARRIVALS.—We are taking into store, (123 Wood street,) an immens, &tick of tine Paper for Jobbing purposes ; also, Letter, Cap and Note ; Envdopea in great variety; Manilla gapers, of evi ry size, and as cheap as they cizt be bought in the East, where we offer wholesale cr retail, very low for Cru.h. 11..1 UTTER.-3 barrels fresh roll, received Xj9 this day and f.,r sale by HENRY 11. CiLLINS. lIERRING.-20 bbls. dry salt Herring,for sale by (ap3o) HENRY 11. COLLINS. RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN.—The proprietor, being about to remove to LLB cpe, will sell his Grist Mill of four stones, with a double steam engine, three run of stone, and all the machinery, a smut machine, a corn and cob cracker, etc. all in complete order a good business can be done; a dwelling hoar© of four rooms and cellar, the lot has a front of 40 feet on Gregg Hraet, South Fittiburgh, by 83 deep to an alley. Also, a good lot adjoining the above, no feet front on Manor street, with a largo stable. Real Estate, to amount $lOOO or $15.0, will be taken in part pay for the above. For price, to etc!, aiTly at our office. B. CUTHIfI tr. EON, apdh 51 Market strea. AWRENCEVILLE BUILDING LOTS _LA s A LE.—A building lot cf 167 feet front on Chis let street by 124 feet deep to a 15 ft. al ey, will be divided to suit purchasers. Ale.), three building lots on Butler Street, each 20 feet front by 15 i deep to an alley. Al,o, a lot of 61 feet front on Pike street by 50 feet ilep, with a frame hones. The above properties 0r... , oll'ori .1 at low prices and cn easy terms. [apl.l] S. CI TIIBEaT A SON, 51 Market et. nAY MARTIN'S BLACKING.—The g.j , bided: and bet !n n.e A lstgo anp ply received ttrla day, by JOS. FLEMING, a: 27 Corner Market ,tree t and Diamend. IiONN ET FRAMES of the Latest Styles.- 10 dozr:u All Wire r.,r,ta:t. Frarued ; 10 " Llaif• 10 " Buckratu riOCCiVd [him dry at apt" Q TAR CANDLES.-200 bits. assorted sizes, b'sant-6's Adamaat..no Star Candler, ou hand and fur rale by B. O. g J. ii. SAWYER, felB No. 47 Wood street. )I.lderman't4 Office. Light Cream ie. OEO. W. SMITH A CO B. Ar. J. H. SAWYER IN L. lIIRSHFELD & HIRSHFELD soN ASHIONABLE No. €33 Wood Street, It. A. LOOMS, Publimlter's Agent, Post Luildings, 41 Fifth street Per aged, :Ica. 18 and '2O Wood stv,et JNO. M. PERKINS & CO DINE APPLES.-2 eaie6 juet received ty f •xp reas and E.: aab. Ly LEY:LtER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood !treat. Orponite St. /10tZl. LYON'S KATHAIRON.-25 grJts for Bale by B. A. PALLNESTOCE I; CO., ap2B Corn , r 11'04.d and First streets._ OI LPAINTINGS.—LandseaDes and Bo (ini:t.s, in all colors, tar Firo Beards for E ale by w. P. MA RstiALL Ai co. 706 LBS.Chrcme and Imperial Green, (.n hand and for Eala by JO LIN THOMPSON L CO., No. 136 Third street. PITf:11::"Ef; L.; =MIEN Ilerb:Tt. GOO ..... WEIL. FY..... . W. W. J.bn .1. J. It ,übe & C 0..... Nt-,v.: -..z1.. n I 1 J uL :1 - 0;a tsuL J. :S: • , Carr =Mr =ilE=l Wm. M'Cu 1y a co.. 2,579 17 .lanes !I, u Cl r. STATE,. 1 ENNBELV‘NLA, el I ltiFd . u - I,`l, se. j 11 ''``r , 100, r.r, Alderrrail and for said city, periorll't cams The,u-s .1. 11 .a,citi of 1110 Fantle., ord cli,n)cs' Co.lat any, mho Ding duly sworn, as d doposo 111111 Eay :bat the furegoirt •ta:. lla "It to 'Mo.. J. HUNTER, - ll an 1 ei,37„1.e.1 1, ro :no, April 7, 1855. I...stisAmi S. JUL/A*3, Alderman. SAFETY I N ef, CM:WAN INC I:PUBSEED LY L;'CiISLATUILE O' PENN FLVANI9, 1535. OFFF,E, .5. E. CjiLNLI,: TLURD A...NT WALNUT SI c' ISLAND ISSUiiA&CI: On by River, Ca.;al. , . Lakc., aa , l Lao etflt.sg,c4 all purse '1 th•J FIRE IN' UItANCELi On Merchandirt. On 6t0rt.,4, Dwelling &c. ASS :'T& OF Thr.i, , CO2II'ANT. November 3, 1837. Bond; Mortgages, and Real Estate 5101,350 05 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,011 WI clock iu Banks, Railroads Fidlnenrnricc I 12,506(10 Companies Bills Receivable t Cash on hand . 3"J,f30:8 m 8 lialanoe in hands of L4cnta, Premium.; n Marine Policies recently lieircd,oil t.:',730 other debts doe the Company Subscription NOte3 'l'Fou. C. F. E A NV E T It :NI L i . Firc Mend Marine Insura.nee Cot, PHILADELPIIIA. cn Coripany'.l Bialding, 21'0. 403 Jr. Cirher of FourU AUTLIOILIMID CAPITAL CapitAl 1,4M1 Surpl , o, .13liur:, ISSB. FT or Perpetual. .).1 -a It IN 4o aud Frui t LA...NP SU It AYC!': by Ili vere, Canals, I 011 - Yll I Ct. 111.4; WILL INSURE AGAINBT ALL KINDS OF ITIKE ANI James A. I.ll2.tc'aiton. George A. Berry, Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalzell, W ill iam Rt. a, Thomas B. Clarte, Wilson Miller, JUI.11:1 VDOVitt, Wm. A. Caldwell. Jas Pennsylvania insnranee Company OF PITTSBURGH. Pico. 63 Fourth street. DIRECTOM: Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, W. B. Mcßride, I. Grit. Sprout, A. O. Sampson, Henry Sprott, 011elortered Capital f3:300,000 FIER AND MARINI: iur o: d o,,criptiGn O nJic.3 77 Market street_ 2-U RANGE. - .9;1 \V., STREET. '.IIOS. J. HUNTER, nin. - a;tit paid ai t .., y. I .. it - ,:; & ( - 1 , . . . ..j' 15d 1..., :.....2 u. , '... h'r )I.,ntlf. C......... SROU IJj uu J. 11, wa.,..1 ir. Cu.....-3,5U 4 ; CU ~ 7 7. Ljw67:ll E..1...1:1•44 CJ - i 17 L. J. M. Irv. - t 1:, E.A...... 55u U 0 3 -') ,'1 I:J , v. Spent,., 5. , ,i... 54 1. , 1 , .• 7. C. 11. P.. - .• 11,.4.11 ,6'.) CO -.. . . hruzli,l, ,iliichattl'a !Irk.) ~.. 1.. . 1:1..v.er, I..irJl & Cc.. 6 i, , 1 1 • , }Z. illAit C . 4.'.1.: ---: %'Llerldry P. Ce = ...1 LE, S. l, 0 Salvago 011 Lttaru,,r Ad , rad & M'CI t 49 L.l ud :°OlO7 SI DELAW A, 17! r±', PiII.LADELPHIA. MARINE I:4SURANCE. ON VEzBELS.) Tu :01 par`oi litiaLl LIT, I 111131111133 William Marti e, Jun.m., 0. Huai:, Joseph H. eimn., I Theophl hie. Pc.uktinm, Limuml L. F,.e.-jer, 1 .I,aues Traqm.9,n, John 0. Dori_, i William Eyre, ...Tr., John R. Pourune, I J. P. P-niste , •, George G. I... Lip 21', i Joshua P. I.yro. Eduard l/L.C.:1Li1../i_. 1 Salum..ti S. :-1..,;.• Dr. It. M. Hn. , -- ~ 1 Henry t+ ton .i. William C. Im : i,•lg, JA:.,...±. 1!.. ''..l - r ,- Engla eruig, • Sponmr ticlivnia, li.obor.. Porton, Oharlee Het L.: '' I .1,1:', P.. , ..,[ I IT. Jones IL ro.,M, D.T. 1.1.1. J: ..,, Jacob P. .3, LL..., i J. T. hog.., 18. I'd. 14 - 6 . ' 1... A. V,5 Dingcr.orml: Charles C. La'a op, 1423 xvf.innt t • I ,lli 1310 . Alo.saum, M..rchqr.t. 13 North Iropr. Ilaziel.urt.t, A ttorm.y and Counsellor. John C. [looter, tirm of Wright, Liuuter A: Co E. Trocy, firm ot. Ttany A c.,., G. Linn. John .It..Y,..ent‘ly, LIT::1 of Jm..ou, Thoultv L. nrni of Gilletmai 4 Zollor. Jainina 11. nrm of James timitn . Co. Ilon. Hom - y 21 1 , 101..1 - , odic° 227 Fouth Thin: cot. John C. VogM.,, Moe rormr of Soyenth tind Jame r Bata: of Tic ;a. Alfred Talor office rh , erly. Jona J. mI,L, 223 Smr.hTLlrd ttre,t. C C. LATLUI: . ',1.- LEWIS GREC, ' • ',..1 - 11. s Wan st ,N. second Vice Pri e'z.) JAMES NI NIGHT, crete.ry and Treasurtr. K. We'd EDSON, Asalstant Fecretary. W. 1.01: , DEXTER, Agent. 7 Water street, Pittsburgh. rOIOI.IG.I' , iGAIIELA INSURANCE c® PANTY, OF PITTSB WWII: JAMES A. ECUTOMFON, Prisedent HENRY M. ATSVuOD, Secretary. OFFICE--No. 'Water Street,' AILINE RISKS J. P. Tanner, Geo. W. 23111101, C. A. Colton. A. J. Jones, Ja. - i. U. Liopkinn, Wado Hampton. A. A. Carrie., Robert. Patrick. it. Jones, John Taggart,' :-.!;11's Voeyshtly, °PDS Prealclent—A. A. C.AILItI Ylco President—rxDy Secretary ;Id rca,nror—l. • • .F.`..t l'12! G.. Al. CA EZECIETR. 1 2,E1F10., PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capitalße pre.certtacl, U 3,000,000. COMPANIEB OF 1111411E , T !'..TANDING, Charter-A by Pea l,9 l l7 Unim and other Elated. MARINE ANTI LIFE RUN'S TA E'EN, OF AI L 1IL'i.21:1117IONS. 0.Z.,' :11. - 3. - L . fiTI.I.R.; A. A. 0.1.11:121 , .. t YiTTSB ON, . 9 S 13-'3O-171 TERRA (J 'A OR STONE W FBI E 4 1;57) T,Z, 11. 11 - 11 - 1 - 7 - 4 el 1 9 _ 31 4 _J- .411 1 Ida tk.s's9 From two to Liz inch calibre. PP.ICEJ from 112 to ;;O C , 2.11 , 3 per Ar.: , 4)—ROCURrIEI: - 1) 7 cl 1 1 T s ) C For Salo IVltolccale at Dirtnuffmrturcre Prlces by reE.:NELV COLLENS, FORWARDING AND C 0 RR rvilssLo El WIERCHAN T AND N7E6LF.:ALII DEAL:It IN CH.W.ESE, LIUTTEit, SE.SI:DE, FISH, AI:D PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD 3TEr.•.5".T, r 1 1 - T6EII7IIOU. 1.331 J.taaEs ~ ; .&„tiy.AcTußEn OF A eolloll Cologne Splrlts and Fusel Oil, Nes. 167 and 170 Second treat. 04)10:1y tt.32 UEL FAHNES TO C K IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FIARDW /JAE. • Ito. 74 Wood !Arcot, betAircon Dismoza , ; alloy and 15'ourth ctrcot, TTSBURGII, A. Anr• Tn snlg:criter Is now openinz a well wlecred alro , went of foreign and domestic Ilordware, all n, cr,ond sold on a good terms ao any other homoe In this city. 1.1., will always hoop on hand a general arsortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CALPF.NTERS' TOOLS, T, which he respectfully invites the atter.tiou of 1 . cah2B EA 11l TM , FAMIZEC*Vi.,.. CARTWillitaiT Si. `YOUNG', to J.ltn CUrltoright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Co:lerv, Surgic land and Lissie tal Instranient, Cat., Pist.il4. Fishing Tackle, etc., No. Cd Wood street. ihey give special attention the ruannfitctt r. lug of Trusties, Supporters, etc. Jet:Ling and Itepadrle3 with punctuality and despatch. apri PLBLI€ SALE OF REAL ESTATE 3 TnE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE to public e a it', :1 t/10 1/Irnite3, On the leltltt day of June next, the Real Estate of SAI.II3P-1, JONES, late of Robinson towrthlp, lAitishlnzton coanty pa, deceased, ccnrhtlo4 of a in:et of land sitnate In .1,1 son township, in said cuanty, containing 163 A Cli, More or less. This Farm is !situated on the Pittsburgh eud Steubenville Railroad, 16 roll , -3 from Pittsburgh, is well im proved, and iA convenient to Churcheq, Schools and :krill+. One-third of the purch , vm money will remain In th during the lifetime of toe wimw, the interest thereof:" t . • paid to her annually. ()he-half the reurdmier to be paid on the first of Ap , il, 1859, when pocse-ai,u sell be av the remaining half in ono _l ear therefrom, without JAM JONES, JOLIN WESTERN LANDS of goo qua calf, or exchange 1,31 Neal Estate in th:, city S. CUTHBERT s SON. 61 Markatm. O NIONS. -1U bbls. Onions for sale by =EI EMU 001aliti4 100,000 lD 70,40 85 3 i.ro,Ott.) Ou . b5.'277