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V 'oTrxKtbßß.~SditQT and Proprietor. " STTTSBCIMIH: - IDE3DA? 1iQB»S0kksw««!:!«»^?5-^ 'peMOCBA’THI ticket. FOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOB JU3WCH OF THE SUPREME COURT, j;E11 EMI AHJ t ; BLACK, ' ‘ -TOB OANAL COMMISSIONER* -j. HIT?BY S. MOTT, ot vm ootratt. gg- BKADIKO MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OB THIS PAPER. Democratic State Central Committee. Tbs Democratic State Centre! Committee rrill meet »t Bneh?er>» Hotel, la Derrisborg, on ThmsSty, the 1011. Jane, A D, 1554, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ’■■■■■: J. ELLIS BONHAM, Chairman. WHY THEY HATE IT. The Kansas—Nebraska bill, which has now become a law, has excited the wrath of the Whigs : khd Abolitionists boyond oil measure. Why do they oppose it so fiercely ? It oertainly is not that'they believe that either of those ter ritories Will ever become slave States, Np one can entertain such a belief. . The Southern peo ple have no expectations that slavery can gain a permanent footing there; and they will not risk their property in the desperate attempt to make 1 either of those territories slave States. I they desired that a restriction odious to tiiem, and unconstitutional in itself, should bo stricken from the Btatuie boob. It was to bo expeoted, ] therefore, that Whigs os weU sb Democrats of the South should vote for the repeal of the Mis souri Compromise. They did so vote; and the Whigs of the North have dissolved oil connexion with them. There is no longer a national V?hig party. Thia is one effect of the Nebraska bill. It has sundered and destroyed the Whig, party as a national parly, forever. Is it to bo won dored at, then, that the Whigs of the North hate the hill. ’ It has created an irreoonoilable breaoh in their party, and utterly dostroyed it for no- tional lafluonoe* ... . Bat it bus done more. A. great portion of the Yfoigs oftho North; seeing that their party is no longer national, desire to form a Northern, a sectional party. . Bat in nearly all the Northern Statesthe Whigs are in the minority. ; To ren der thelr Northern party available for any pur pose, they must gain strength by alliances with; other factions. The Anli-31avery..party ; -haa long been in tho ffiarket'far s purchaser,-and a por tion of tho Whigs, lad on by Horace Greeley, have re Bolted to strike a bargain with the Abolition ists. Bat-another large portion of the Whigß, seeing the treasonable and revolutionary ten-: denoy of Abolitionism, aro opposed to the com pact ; and will never become parties to il. Thus the Northern Whig party is dividod again. Tho Greeley Whigs, thoroughly abolitionised, will combinowith tho Garrison, Giddiags. Parker and PhiUips rnbble of fanatics, andproclaim armed | resistance to tho laws; eternal hostility to all the interests of tho South, and a dissolution 0f.., the Union. ■ Greeley is preparing them for tho last by teaching .them that the Union is. of no —Karth. Parker is preparing them for tho first •by ftcifiif arno u. —-o —... fanatics to marder i tho officers engaged in the execution of the; laws. . Bat the old line. Whigs, who love the Union, abhor treason.-and discard fanataciam, will have nothing to do with this foul treaty of alliance, that haa already been sealed by the blood of. one victim. ..Tho.Union Whigs will doubtless outnumber the Abolition ists. So the;Greeley Whigs lose more than they gain by tho bargain. No wonder they hats the Nebsaska bill, that baa thus shivered their parly into powerless fragments; and proclaitaed onoe more the good old Democratic doctrine of State rights and popular sovereignty. . But why do. tho r abolitionist hatoltwlth suoh a perfect hatred ?■ . . - Hitherto.they have been but a small faction; hut they to "keep tho country in O State of continual excitement and alarm, by persevering in .agitating the subject of slavery. Nopossible-good have they done. They have riveted thechains of tho slave more firmly; and delayed, if not utterly, destroyed all ohaaoe of emancipation in 'Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky or Missouri. " They have engendered bitter and hostile feelings between the North and the South. They have preached treason until it is now prac tised: and. armed resistance, to tho laws, and murder disgrace an eastern oity; and Whig editors take courage and comfort from the crime; and recommend its repetition wherever the exe. cutionof a law of the landis attempted. They • have kept np the agitation of the subject in the halls of Congress, to whioh a few of them have unfortunately gained admittance, until the coun tiy has become disgusted with the senseless clamor, and satisfied-thot it is engendering evils no time can cure, if not speedily and effeo totally rebuked and crushed. It is time a remedy was applied-to 1 this growing evil; and.webe llevenhis Nebraska bill applies a remedy that will hereafter render it powerless for mischief. That blll rofera . the question of slavery to the •popular vote of each State and territory now formed; or hereafter to be formed; and eßtob lishes tho principle of non-intervention by Con gress in the matter. It is a local matter; end to the local authorities, and the looal popular will the question properly belongs*whenever and wherever It comes.up for settlement. Ns Demo crat can doußt.the correctness of this mode of disposing of the matter. It iB but a re-affirm ance of tbeold and time honored doctrine of States rights, and'self-government. . The Nebraska bill, repealing as it does -the unconstitutional Missouri Compromise, thus ex cludes from tho halla of national legislation that Whole olaos .bf fixeitiog subjects ;in relation to slavery, that the Abolitionists in Congress have heretofore sei*Sd upon, and made the perpetual - ly recurring occasions of bitter and exasperating discussions. ; Halfthe time of nearly every ses sion of Congress ie occupied with them. They accomplish he'good purpose whatever; but only tend to alienate the two eeotions of-the Union; and mako enemies of those who should bo friends. This repealing section of the Nebraska , Bill is thus eminently a meaeure of peace. Tt refers these exoillng questions, asthey severally, arise, to the people of -the localities to whioh they be* long. It legislates slavery into no territory.. It merely leaves the qnestion of slavery or freedom to tho people: of eaoh new State that, maybe formed ant of our wide western domain. ■ But the Abolitionists see in this the death-of i their hopes; Agitators. by profession, and dls unlonistsat heart, they find that slavery agita lion is to he driven from the halls of Congress, arid their -occupation and their power for.mis ohief is gone. Hence their hatred of the meas ure, and their hitter revilings at its suceess. Hence their impotent ory of “repeal,?’. Heneo their whining appeal to the clergy for help. Hence their newly awakened wrath against the fagitive slave law. It is their only ohauoe for eontinned agitation. The Nebraska bill does not favor 'slavery. It favors freedom, and will extend its area,-and soon add twonew/«r States to the confederacy. Bmckwoop’b Madazihe for May Is received. It eontains aome articles of great interest to the general reader. Its ortioles on China, and the progreasof Russia in C.entral Asia, are_worth a, careful perusal . Published by Leonard, Boott & Co., New York, and for sals nt all the princi pal book stores and literary depots. THECHIISBSBREVOIitITION. Tho ■' Now York Herald,■: of the .3,1. iubt,,’cua* tains letters Aom China,-which represent the revolutionists as gaining ground.. The rebel ebief has now command of moro thas two thiida of the Chinese Empire, and, it is believed, will have possession of Pekin in a short time. The disaffection to the Tartar dynasty is sup posed do extend over the whole empire, The Imperial treasury is exhausted, and tho Imperi alist troops meet with no success in the attempt ‘tir retake Shanghai. Oao season more, it ia thought, will complete the change of rulers, and the nolicy and religion of tho empiro. Wo take tho following from a letter dated Canton, Maroh. 24,1854, relating to the movements .of the in-' surgcnt forces “ After leering NonUin and making it defen eihlo, the 'army waslargely increased in num here, went northward, and occupied the oonntry in the vicinity of TeentBin, whioh is on the river Pcilio, at the point Of juncture with -thelmpen al canal.- The river and the canal are tho only important avenues of supply to Pekin. Before tho army left the vicinity of Nankin. it took, and now holds, the city and post of Chin-Kiang, which, being at the junction of the Imperial oa nal with the river Yantsze; commands the south ern entrance of the oannl. In order to make tho oontrol of this moat, important avenue still more certain, as wo suppose, Thaeping-wang has , taken a oity on ito line, a few miles below its i nocture with the river Peiho, and at the same time advances toward Pekin, from which he was distant on the middle of January, about fifty miles. It is stated that Pekin is not in any way prepared for a eiego. ■ “ Coincident with tho movoment we have de scribed, tho capitol city of the province of Gnan r Hwuy was taken, and is now held against the Emperor. This place is in the heart of the country of moat importance to foreign commerce. Thus, it will bo ■ seea that the control of the oonntry at the north is not in possession of tho Emperor. . Vcry.lately a moat important move ment has taken plaoo in tho west proviaoes, in tho places known to foreigners, as tho Oonam and tho Oopak distriots, oonoerning; which we have no preoise information; but there seems to be little doubt but that tho object is to secure the control of the transit of produce to the sea board, and of imports on the same line—that Is, to the north and west. From this quarter a largo foroahas proceeded to those distriots to as sist the movement. . i i.. “Those in China who aro well informed, be lieve the whole country to be disaffected, and it apt cars to be probable when the leader of the northern army has taken Pekin, or at whatever { point-of time he: may choose to attempt an or ganized government, be will have found himself in oommand of every usual and regular source of revenue. Canton, nnd other oities not yet in insurrection, can bo taken without much blood shed in a very short tlmo. wo are to suppose, if we are correctly informed of the nature and the extent Of tho seoret organized opposition to gov ernment within their walls. - “In Canton and Shangae, foreigners appear to think themselves safe, in person and property, while under the protection of a small foreign force." Another letter from Sbanghae of a few days I earlier date has the following: I ‘‘ The provlnoe of Gnan-Hwuy: is one of the 1 wealthiest and most populous in the empire, and I boing joined to the posossions of the rebel chief, places him in authority, over more than two- 1 thirds of tho empire. According to the last con-1 son, in 1812. it contained in area 48,661 square I i miles, 34,108,059 population, on tho. average of I 705 to every square mile. It contains some of the richest silk manufaotnring cities in the em pire, and it produces, besides silk and team gre it quantity, gold, silver, copper aod.coal, in I I great abundance. Altogether it is considered a | great loss to tho Emperor. Now, as tho spring 1 ( opens, the army of Thao-ping-wang will advance 1 towards Pekin, and complete their success by I | the capture of it, as also tho whole empire, j | \7b it will bo his policy towards foreigners, after I being flashed with such unparalleled success, it I Iy 'iiooessary for Amenoou l | minister, Hon. R. MoEane, should be here at ] (this point, because it is bo much nearer the.cap- i ital than Canton, to take advantage of whatever | may arise. Tho English and French oro on (band, and wo have justhoard that MrHSJotisno will be hors the last of this month. "Wc hope it is true. That will be in nmplo time: and when (the diplomatic • ball opens, lie will have. a fioe I field to display that mental prowess which the | Americans have given him the credit of possess j ing." It is believed that tho new Emperor, when en tire success ha 3 crowned his arms, will favor, a liberal commercial policy, and-'that tho whole empire will - be open, to commerce of England, Franco nnd tho United States. EASTERNAND WESTERN QUESTION: tThe Paris correspondent of tho London SHnutt writing May 15th, says; • « Poring a Tecaat Interview, granted tax foreign diplo-! matte agent, then on his way ta a distant mission, the Era- 1 peror;Louis Napoleon, is said to bare expressed himself i very openly and earnestly on the.quoetlon of the project of i aggrandizement attributed to tbo .Americans, and directed : tbo Spanish colonies, The Emperor esprattd hti \ decided disapprobation of that : ambitunu and enzreacldnp ' spirit that has characterized Vie American pocemmmt,all republican at it is. - He declared, thaMto for as bis'foreign, policy was coneorued, it should bo tho some la the West as In t l ie East—that policy was based on tbo faltbfa! obsarT anc j of treaties, and "was opposed to attempts on tho part of any power to take advantages of the weakness of a neighbor ito rob it of its territory; and I rather think that assnraneva L were given that Spain had nothing to fear about Cuba.. Wbat will be the period of the-war with EuwU, co man can with certainty say, but whenever the eastern question be resolved, I should not ho at all surprised if a western question were to arise, which may also require the interfe 'renco, perhaps the active intervention, of the powers. * The enormous extent of a republican government may be as dangerous to tho peace of the world as the unbounded and unprincipled ambition of & single despot, aod the South American Elate* may before long require protection from their powerful republican neighbor, as the Ottoman empire from linssia." It will bo seen by tbo above that tbo govern, meats of England and Franco bold tho same bold 'language in regard to the United States as towards Eneeia. Tbo hypocrisy of the language is detestable. They are opposed to any acqui sition of territory by other nations. Vet vrlthin a few years England has effeoted the conquest of largo territories in tbo Indies, and France has conquered nearly all tbo States of Northern Africa. ; Their Intention is to aggrandize their own empires, and hold all others in check. Pre vent the growth of nil other nations, and add to their own dominions; by.conquests; in all direc-- tions. An usurper and tyrant talking of mode-, ration, and rebuking ambition. -We hope our govornment wilt pursue a determined course to wards Spain; and demand ample “indemnity for tbo past, and seourity for the futureand if England and France.interfere, join Russia in obastising tho insolent braggarts. E" '•"•'•.■ I'-, •-■•'•’i-V/.V.--■ •’ ' j-*. \ZlfuliWimer^ifortherirWphi& r A3tTcis£&iE!nig'of the Bards, and their Alliance with Abolitionists —Proclamation against Filibusters —The Black Warrior—‘Message on Cuban Affairs Expected—r . Mr. Souls—The Boston Slave Case— financial Crisis. -■ :*v-" . ■■ ■ ■ Washington, D.C., June 3,1864, , Washiogtd® City is ns quiet now as yon can Imagine a City of its size to bo. Nine-tenths of themembors of the two Uouses ore abscut.dur-, ing the recess, either, at their houses for ..a f°.w ■ days, or on short excursions by way, of recjtea?, ■ion, after the confinomentand fatigues of the Nebraska' disonSßiow. -Tho holla of tho ■; two Houßosseem deserted, excepting the workmen busy preparing it for a long aummer session. Nothing of importance will be done before Mon day-week next, tho 12th instant. ,1:,- ----- I mentioned in oueof my letters that the Northern IVhig members of Congresaweraabout to issue an address to that section, fSlativo to the-passage of the. ffobraska-KansM.BtH,—wHb the deßiga of rallying It op an anfi-Blayery plat fore. It appears-that itwo.Addrdsses bavobeon prepared—one by. Mr., -.Csmpbell,i ; of Qhio, .tbo BepresentatlTe-of tbe more extreme anti-Blar,ery, ■sentiment, and; another.,by . Mr Chandler, of Philadelphia; who entertains more moderate views on the subject. Neither seems to have been regarded as satisfactory, and consequently |-none has yet appeared. The effort la. certainly to be made, however, to organize s strong ,sep. tional party on this basis, having in viow,‘prob ably tho nomination of Mr. Seward for Presi dent, inIBGB. Snoh are tbe far*ebsaowings,.of. somo of tho Northern Whig proas, tha first step •being Mr. Seward’s election to the Governorship. of the State of'Now York. Instead of tho Whig address, wo bare .'t • v-^'^--V; v^’. PITTSBURGH. ASD STEBBESVILI'E RtILEOIS COMPANY. We ai*o gratified tbloiimdhut CoiXLEQ vR j Councils, last night, passed an ordinance by j nearly a nnanimous -rote, for a subscription of $300,000 to this road. The exhibit made to Councils was a substantioloud satisfactory one— and this subscription, with the jneans. on band, will-enable the Company to complete the rood in sis months from this time. This road,-we hays oyer regarded; as the most important of oil the roads leading to our city, la a word, it willen able ns to oontrol them- all; and it has otsr been our poiioy that it should bo owned andgovomed entirely by our oommunity. It is for this rear., son, and - this alone, that we ore in faror of A farther subscription to this road. Wo are.gens orally against municipal subscriptionsbut as thiß road is necessary for the success of all our roads terminating here, aed- gives us the com mand of them nil, we. bail the aid giyen last -night by' Councils ns eminently. satisfactory, 1 This road.must bo put through—and that, with out delay, if our„ oommunity would: sustain a growing position among thO.oUies.of the. Union. Hn. aiiLMOEE, Editor oe Post : Dear Sir;—From the time that the Nebraska and Kansas, bill was first introduced into the Senate of the Doited. States, the Whigs, and all the other opponents of the right of the people to legislate for themßelres, have been as indnstrl-, bus ini villifying and misrepresenting it, as it was possible, for .them to be.. And m'virtue.of-,this faet. and that tbo public min'd.may- bs disabused in regard to the great and cardinal; principle of the bill, we would earnestly request yo.u to pub lish itin fall. ‘ ■ ■ - , We believe, when-this measure is. properly, placed before the people,- and underatood. that it will become eminently popular, and aopeptabio to the great majority of the coun try. B MANY DEMOCRAT#. Wo publish the.above: communication,with, pleasure, and entirely agree with it nnthore that when the people understand the Kaneas-Nebrns- Ua bill, it will become. !* eminently popular,!’, : We will publish tbe-oct lf.n;fc» days. tion of the not that Abolitionists and political; agitators bare raißed such an alarm’ about, op peared in onr paper some days ago. The bill is lengthy, but will appear Boon. , Anthony. Dorr' «■ Co’s. C l re nlar. _ ■; London, May 16, 1804 ■ Doting tho past fortnight the only political nows of importance is,tho sncocssfol Bombard ment of Odessa—tho actual commencement of the war on tho part of the allied powers. The statements of the Chancellor ofExchcquer, and the discussions in Parliament, enables ns to judge approximating)? of the: probabto cost of, the nar, which cannot fall, much short at the present, moment of two million? sterling: por month; or twenty-four millions per annum, . 1 Honey has been comparatively easy on first class bills at pet cent, until tho past.few. daye, since which time the rate has advanced the present quotatlottis fiito 6J percent', with out extreme pressure from any quarter. Tho rise in the rata orinterest from 6 to 6| per cent, by-theßankof England, onThursdaylast, and the reduction in the rate from 6 to 4 por cent, by the Bankof France on tho eame day, appears to have neutralixed each other, and consequent ly prevented any unfavorable effects in our msr bet. The deereaso in tho Bullion, and the re sources of the Bank of England, appear to have been absorbed by: the Bant of France, which chows about : o ,corresponding increase.. In all branches of trade great caution Is exercised, and there is a disinclination to operate, except on a very limited scale, owing to tho uncertainty of oifiSre, and to the impression that tho .Interest on money may still bo higher. •• , , The'returns'of tho Bank: of England and France indicate that the trade of both countries > uas received a severo check as compared with the end of last year, and thus far without many mercantile disasters. , Wc regret that wo cannot write a moro hope. ful circular, but the features arc not in favor of ,• utj f wp«u rw iit.iiui.. •• - prece&t, " . ■ ■ *• v Your friends and obedient servants, ANTHONY CO. Wo taka the following Uemsfrom the N. Y. Evening Poet of the 8i iost—Satnulay.: : ' The retail price of floor, in this city to day is Sl* 60 per barrel,;.... The C. 8.. mail steamship Franklin, Capt. WottoU, left this port at twelve o’clock to day, for Havre via Southampton, with two hundred and thirty passengere, a full freight and Sli26li4ofti*epocie.,;...The Episcopal Con vention,:whioh Woe held in Baltimore, adjourned on Friday last, to meet there again in June next. The;-private advices from Europe, are en couraging. The opinion is gaining ground, that the war cannot be a longoue., The fears on the continent respecting the resnlte ef.it, are not so favorable to'tbo investment of European capital in onr: securities aa they would be if reverses were expected in Germany or Franco. jgyWe are gratified to announce to our read ers n Catuabtic Pitt, (of which seeadvertise ment in our ooinmna,) from that jaatly celebrated Pbyaioian and Chemist, Dr. J. C. Arstt. His Cherry Pectoral, everywhere known as the beßt remedy ever offered to the publio for Conghs, Ssc., haa prepared them to expeot that any thing from hla laboratory would be worthy of atten tion. .AS no one medicino is moTO universally taken, than a Physical Pill, the pabllo will be glad to know of one from snob a'trustworthy source. We happen to know, and can assure thorn that thisartiole haa Intrinsic merits, folly equal to any compound that has over issued from his Crucibles, and consequently is well worthy a trial whenever such a medicine -becomes ueccs- Gary.— ltacinrCam. Ado. South O’Bbier not Pabdosbd. *-The editor of the Savannah Courier was informed by Thos. F, Meagher, Esq., daring the recent visit of that geOtlomuhtb Savannah, that the general impres sion in this country that Smith O'Brien haa re ceived his pardon is unfounded. The declara tion of lord Palmerston in the House ef Com. mons, appears only a common State trick, resort ed to at a critical period. whcn it was desirable to flonoUieto the Irish. Instead of being uncon ditionally set at liberty, a pardon is offered to Smith O'Brien if he will apply for it, and if, in doing so, he will sign papers recognising the justice pf hie Sentence— neither, of which he would ever oonsont to do? Mbs; Robiksor, the McbdebXss, iREtAtaVE 6? Queer Viotoeia A friend of ours, an Eng lishman, welt posted in what relates to. titles, and blood, asserts that Mrs. Robinson-is related to Queen Victoria, her father (Wood, of Qoehee) being a son of the Pake of York I—2Voy Whig. . To InTixUdB.—MORSE’S INVIGORATING KUXtR OB COEDIAL,—A Woao soMiniCu SlUrtiawa. 4-Thcrearo formalists and dogmatists, in *ll professions, who by io« f«t. Agonoy osnv • . . 66Kith streak peer the fogt Office.- E 1” gEUjEEB4OOi }%}'■<. iv-.V T.Hfl, wwiiiid HatiM Inroranco Company; i OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, HI URONIC nALLi PITTSBCRGHt PA. DiASUniv a HOOK, PrcsHsnt. CUAiiifl A. Coltopt, Secretary. .. . .1 This Company makes erery insurance appertaining to or connected with,LIFE KIBKB* . xt. 1 . nuiJ ait*. Also, against Hull and Cargo Blska pn ti* Ohk*ana ate*, dsstppl rivers and tributaries, and Maritie And against Loss and Damage by Eire, Perils ofUns Boa and Inland Navigation Policies insdred at the lowest rotes eonsfetent.wUn safety I to all parties. James 8. Hoon, gfimuel sr&arkao, William Phillips, John Scott, Joseph P.Oazxamj U. D., John M'AJpla* Wm.F.Johnston, - James Marshall, ... Goorge 8. Bolaen, my26:ly. • • j rFSASSOOi&'TED Firemen’s Insurance Ik§voompa»yetiheCltr of PlUsbnrghil J. K. MOORHKAD.-.President--ROBERT PINNEY, Secre- WIU insure against FIRR and MARINE RISKS o t all I kinds. Office: No, 99 Water street. For the Motnlog Post. CITIZENS’ Insurance CompAnyol Ik^TJE*ltt»bargl»i—lT. D.:£lNG,President!; SiM DUL L. . V Ofiicei 04 WakrSlridibelioten'MaTketaiid lF&o£rfr«i*. . . Insures HUED and OARGOElsfcs* on the Ohio and Missis* aippi EWers andtrilraXarfoB. -.- - . . ■■■ ■... Al£o—Againstthe Perflßof the Sea, and Inlandwavlgi? UonandTronsportatfem. . : • pin»Roß». : M.D.Kiag, Wm.BarlmerJr., . ■ William Bagalejr, - BamnelMvKier, : . Samuel Era, William Bingham* EobertDxmlapJr., v IsoacM. Pennoch, ! -FrancisSellers, Si Uarbangh, ■ -J. Schoonmiiher, * Walter Bryant, * William B. Hag*. \-5... John Bhlpton. * - - i W~" CASH EOTBAt. PIEK AND JW BINE IKSTJB.ANC3B COMPANY,, at OAPIIALf 0100)0004 - QBAJfr. TER PERPETOAL. •... .■ - . rr#idcnt-Uon. ATTGUSTDa 0. HBISIEB. flecr«iory—TEOMAS n. WILLSOS, Esa*.' • . - -•- ’jjlEßot6BS» Jlon. A. o.Hoiator,-- - r .■*< '.fiaffluelW/HBya,,, .-•■ffimaia RottMomtf**--- : HMMa«gUlttSw». William ’ - • ; The truth concejEnlnff SelUtß’ Ver -1 UtS? totfage—Aßingiejlalprodacinff woniore.—Read (bo following: f j e [Toreon u>, Jan. 27,1852. ’ • HB.’ R» : & SsUXߣi Sir—l bought of J. R* ReeSona bot tle of jour Vermifuge, *nd.g*Te It to jychilil ormlne, and It expelled 68 largo .Worms, and quite a numberof ranauer ones*. ; . ■.IU.rASMSSm• ■ GaakUl tp., Jef&rsanco-Feb. 7*1862;’ ' Mft.li E. Sjoaxss—HaTin g tried jour, vermifuge Ipray., family. I can snythat It la not to.be.surpassed by*uy-Yet» mlfuge In the world for expelling Worms. .0. RHOAb&^.v. Winslow tj>., Jefferson co. t Bob. IT, 1862.^ ' Slk. 11. B. Sellses—l gat 0 000- bottle of your Vermifuge to 'my child; and'it expelled 76 largo Worms., I think it the best in use. Yours,, respectfully, __ _ . .Pstt& • • j .Prensred.net po.il by It. 15. SELLERS A CO., 87 Wood street, imdfotaelsby HragEteta generally. QyZ7 . ir^Sz i . Induction and lty« Complaint I I]^CURED UV KIRK’S nmtOLEOJL-Jlcad: the fol-I lowing letter Horn Ear. O. Botedbos, a Missloniffy in 1 °^u£ I J.JI. Ktia— Deny Sir .-Myself anil wife haring boen I gnsattr BeneMted by the use of yoor Petroleum, I wish to 1 tha To you pood jno a box of two or three, dosen bottles, II , 'mt]» ttongregallonnb Minister In this place, «hd*eTeral| of my people are affected with indigestion andon Inaction] of the war, the tsiae .of ihyself end wife, before taWng I your Prooincw, oaKoc* pa.: W« ttjofceoreral bottles— 1 two or three each—about a'yaar and a: half ago, and we I hare heterenloyal ’*» gwd.heatlb fcr jearw ue we hare I elnee that time; iTiaif not taten * elngle bottle, before I that fullueMof tbe atoraacb wlflcb so distresses the dys peptic was rellored, and I bstre felt nothing of It alnce that Ume. My wife was alto rellored from a chronic disease of tha liver, which had been of aoreral years standing, by the | hjKIL KIMVCaniJ BaringEO-H. KEK3EB, WO | Wood street,.and Bragglsta and Medicine. Jhailere every* i where. . '' 1 ■ oet2s ri-nsn Struntto IJbvelopoment.—sdenullc ojbd nig dally bringlogto light new,. Invention* ,>x»a the. march.of progress Is onward* or becoming so, wUTbe pleased to learn that i»eletic» mod-tong research com: JtESTOKATTYB* iisans cureior Baldness and ; to? prevent Hair from Tailing. . .See circular 16;‘bo bad of .ino Agoutis dying fall particular#. Price' SI,CO In larjrc bottles. Sold „by . • • aB. FI9UKU & CO.. Proprietor* >r ' ■■ • 67 Superior street,CieTtu»nd> Obio* For sale In Pittsburgh In the followiug bousis:-* Fleming 8r0#.,: , . .L. Wilcox A Co., - - nVEiSeUew. G.HtKeyscr, . t-.- • JoclHohier, JJcnj. r«s*>Jf*r - “ l J.XL racAaU - .d&yArtF etty.—k. A. BecXhcm, Presaly A Means, J. V. Fleming; “& . %+ . • jfrm/qqftam.—A, pattarrou. John 0. Smith . T aprO Sip: DBXCiOMir i Wm. 8. Hatcq, :•“ James £. 31’Gill, Alexander Bradley, . John JftilleetOD, Hoberfr Galway, -■■■■ Alexander Reypolfla, Ann*, •i strong County, nornttoN. Loo, Kittanning, ' Hiram Stowe, Bearer* J.K. Moorhead, ■ ;W,'J. Anderson; ■B.C. Sawyer, , Wm. M, Edgar, . BLB. Wilktat... , O.H.paulsoa, .WllUam OolUngwood, <, ILB.BoVoitt/ Joseph Kaye, .. Tto. Wilkinson, * David Campbell Har*©y:BoUfluinj' ■••Jaedb-Paters, - • . John Walker,WilliamCollier* Jr., y Jacob S.Holderman. - -Aaron Bombaogh. • RUSSELL A OAKES, Agent*, ’ OfßcOyln La&yette-Baltdingi, • ■ ■g- • .. (entrance on; Woftlgtrep.t) lmportant to cupper* andLeeohers. : Dr. KKYfIISB, 14ft Woof atreot, has received an v \ eortmentofj* ■ • > r ’TboihU* Mechanfcal.Deeches; ■ .*■■ •»* • Copping Glasses; .. •.: ....■: -■ -v. « : Breast Glasses; • « KyoCups; • . Dental Leeches;. \ * ' Scarificator. . These are really important Inrestionst and conn^ . nient •to ‘theva Who- follow .leeching. C&U and aee.tham. . Wood andTlradnalley. ' jsß -. rfs» Weitern l»en«*»jrlvaiiia tloipiifci.-* U*Dn*. L. dcukSCK. Second, between Wood and Market, streets, and J. Run,North-east cornea or .DiataomL Alle gheny eltv» are the attcudiogPbysie'lanstDthenbovelnsii tutloD.for theCrsLiJoartorof 183 - ■:■ o • ■■■-- <.'• Applications for admission may be.-mado to.them at all' boon at their offices, or at tho Hospital at 2 o'clock. P. M. Recent cases of accidental Injury are reeolved at all hours, without Conn. ■ ' . : : v.-v >,w. •■•■-••••••■•. jalfcg*;-. O. YBAGEK) HO MARKET street,: Pitta- Lkv burgh; Importer abd FANCY •AND: STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, oifate to. city and country-dealers as large acdwoU selected stock of Goods as any Eastern boose, and same prices, thus saving, rctght, timtf.and expenses. tr=a Kottcc—The JOURNEYMEN TAIhUUa fcQ CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meat* on the lint and third WEDNESDAY of every month, atthe FLORD DA HOUSE, Market street. .By order. . : jel:y- . JOHN Sooretary.: ATTENTION J 8. L. G.—Yon are hereby notified to. (ItSk attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS ami FRIDAYS, fpt drill, and to transact suchbosi* ncas oa may come belbro the .Company.- P. KANE, marSlkfimd , : •• • Secretary protem.,; O* -O* i»V—Place or meeting* Washington Hall, hcyVWoodstrootjbetween Fifth street and Virgin alley. prrrtßraa» Eo»ot,No,S3fi—‘M»tv every Uc&ciKttts Excaxnost, No. s7~Hcota first and third ’Friday of each month. - - * [marSoOy : Besleter»—HENßY WOODS la acamUdotefar the nomination far Register, before the WhigOonv ventiosi aprStto’ ‘lKy' Angoxoua Dodge, No. 289*-X. 0. 0f0.F., metis: every Wednesday evening In. Washington HalLWood st.. fiyiafc - pm»SorofoUU -—lt laduot© E2ER*S ‘Phfr6teznn>:.to| IhfP that it has been known to completely eradicate I every vesture of this dreadful disease in Icsstime than any I other remedy, and at leaacofltorinoonTeniencefoth&'pa- I fcient.- ' • % f vi The thousands of cortificatoa. tethehaadsoftlhe proprie* I tor, many of which am from well known oitlseus of thecltyl andbeyontlVU doubt; that KiSß’aPrrEcixuMlfi a -medldhe • I of no epmmatt valued notbnly as a localTemedyinnifcroly? | sir, fWcutaaium, Dtafneix, lozx of < SipTUi- but as a vtluabl* I Internal remedy, Inviting the investigating physicians; aa 1 well aa the suffering patient, to b&oxno wjth its I Thosehaving mixtures' ‘axe aaanred that this | gtrfirfpfl is purely natural, and la bottled as It Rowe {cum 1 thebosom'of the earth. ...i I iSVracuse, JY. K,and hearj date Uuarut £1852, towhichi* I quo append thsc&iificatzQfthecdebraUdp* PI Jbof,if. Zh, I qfSynctutz ■ ■■•- • -. ■•• • <, • r I : This may In truth certify, that X hate been so. badly a?* I dieted with Scrofulafor theloetoeveilyearsthat mostofthe 1 ■tim» T have boon unable to attend to any kind of business,] and much of thutliiiounable tb,vralh andcouflnedtomy | bed, and have been treated nearly all. th* time by the beat I phydeianscur country affords; loccaaonally • got eomore* Hof, but no cure, and continued tograwworsetmtlf'Dr.Foot teebtnaended meibiry th«Petroleum,or Rock Oil, move 'rTthlngelß6'hadfai]ea.;Tdl4&o I theeffectw&saiitonJsbliigjUthrewthepoisontothesajrftcfl | at once, and I at once began togrowbefcter,andby using i mren bottles I hare got a cure worth thousand! of dollars, : MRS. NANCY M* BARKER. This may eertliy that; I hare bemlaofUalnted with Kiel’s Petroleum, or Rock GlLfar more thau aycaf, leut ulccrs and. other diseases for whioh- 1 tls recommendai, end can with confidence recommend it to be a medlcjne.wor thy bf attention, and can safely. say that success has attend. ndiU use whereottwr medlemehod failed. ; D. 'Yt-FOOTi'M.'D. . Fot sate by all the Druggists In Pittshurah.; fau27M4w* = -NRWABVEBTISKHENTB ' Valuable Country Beau,At Publlo Sale. ■ WII Lbe sold at publlo. outcry on. BATURDAY t the 17th. day of June, 1854, the valaablo property known as IRWIN PARM,*Bituat«d:;in Robinson.lpwhshlprAllegheny . county; Pa., about fire -milea Dom the aty of PlttSburgh, and near the SteubocvlUd of one sore and upWards, to suit purchasers t 'belim. a ; part of tho same premises upoawhkh the Char tiers Coal Works ■ are now erected. * . Truna or Bils>-Ono-third In hand, and the balance In three to fivo equal > annual payments, -with interest,-secu red by bond and mortgage upon the property. - Far farther particulars apply to James C. Richey, near the or to Geo. "Ri Kiddloy Allegheny city, or T. J. Coleman,Mdnon gahela House. Pittsburgh. The remaining property lately owned by tho Chartlers Goal Company, and known as the M'Cormick, Burnside A Marsh Farm; will bo sold at private sale, in lots of one acre and upwards, to suit purchasers. By order of PETER J. DEMOREST. JAMEB 0. RIOSET, , - jefcta • ■■ . Beal Estate Agent. TIRANB LESLIE’S LADIES' GAZETTE, of Paris, Lon- IH don, and New York Fashions, for June, containing all the latest styles up to that date. Thofollowlna wfll be found ln the June number : Now Rennets 38 styles; ManGUas ll; HvadDresses 4; Dresses 8‘ Dress Patterns 9; Dreo Trimmings 7; Basque Waists $ Children's Dresses 4; Ladies’ Mondng Dress 1; Misses' Man-; tilla and paper pattern 1; Ladies’ Bathing Dress !;- Chemise Collars and Loco 3; Lace Hitts 2; Lace-Stockings 2; Pat terns of-New Ribbons 5;: Jewels and fancy articles 3; Pat terns for patch work 11; CroOhst 4; niastraUons of Stay making 1; Wax flower modeUbg.lo; Pattetna.far work Uv JMastrißiUonbf hew. books S. engrzwings; l Portrait of Julia Dean lido; New music, :.‘‘ / Tw® oa.a Sunt day moming," sdng by Mde. Anna JulUen'a.eon cSrt f The colorod plate in this number is superW .For ale iLo J ''-'-'..--. MINER Ar.CO^’:..-- 'Je3*- ’ ,r- . •-.No.32flmlthfieldstreet;.-- TARANK LESLIE’S LADY'S GAZETTE of Paris, LopdoU ft Hi* York Fashlousi—The June number coctalnsf 145 pattams of the newest styles; awper pattern far* • SHtts*-Mantilla j patterns far Needlework; a .new sheet of Surici and much lnterestiug and useful reading matter. ; ThoMwg»rinacf Artfar June. . Ail the Manrinea can bo had at the Cheap Book Star©* of. AJi uie w A GILDENFENNKY k 00.* 4 ■l&. : 7fl Fourth street.. ■ j****' ■ • • ■ - • ■ -i XBrANTH) AT THIS OFFIOB-A Pavor, to do « ro»U- W iobofwnri. if ■ ‘ v ■ ■ • ■ 7 ■ : i'y. y.'-' 'h ’ v .•' ; ; 'VA..'- ‘ . ■'T. , h . jps»Mrfl* VandeyWMi HOf 10D SaffolS Bt** of Dr. HTadm Celebrated Liver Pillfl: !" IhoTTfcr orlaeroly hysterics, I vw persuaded to purchase * box of Dr.. Mine’s Celebrated Liver Pills, end before Lhad used them nil, was entirely relieved. I am-»ow enjoylogperiect health, and cheerfully reconunend-CrvMHda??* Celebrated Liver Pills to all simi larly oiBlc'&li ;• .’'(v.. . > . ’Sz?tJ£o6& > March 25,1553. >i'p. g:—Dri bTLantfa celebrated Liver Pills, also his great iYermlfageorWona Destroyer, can now be had at all re-, •spectable Drug Btorasiathls city. I> :, 4 - Purchasers rwfli-please'be careful to ash for; and take 1 nono"but Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills. Thera ore other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Also for sale toy the solo proprietors, FLEMING BEOS., - Baecessors-to J; Kidd & G 0.,. No.-60Wop£ street. ijo&dftY, 'HEW ADVEBTISEKEHTS. EJo tlcc*«THE PITTifiCBGirHORTICIf&C-' ILSTEAI».SOCIKI3r-wiU liol4Jta juontbly meeting on WlSDNEfDAY,7thlnst.»in the'Officoor James. Wsrdrop, Fiftlr street, at 10 : o'clock. A*punchutf attendance la re qrested. By orient ■ H.- WOODS' Mint JA3. & BtatJT.'BwOTtafy. ~ ~ JeO , ■—— C»1t«» hwt «r Btnr .j : from my prcmltOT, pn too Wuhlogtoo Tom iS nike. fouf milesfttna*b* c}ty* Charles - Naylor* Secretary. :... . 'All petybns ore hereby .warned not-to .-buy e&id iiow, -us payment vriU be refuted* -< Any person flodltigK will .-confer an obUfcatfon; by leaving It wlthß; 8.- Arnold A Co., or ,'. . 'fT-t'i - ’ .THOMPSON BEEL & CO, jsQ "'7' ■"■■■ “cotnerThlrdaPd.Woodjtu... '■ :•.;-..Y EHBREAS, J 2ny wife has left me witboUtany jutf cause brprofrocation,Tthereforuwarn ell persons ■ against ringur trusting her, asl wlUpay no debts by hereon-* traotedi •/DANIKI# BMITIX* Etnni Alleghenyooubtyr Jnneb|lBSi.«~-jc&dSLIKU y ’.: d«2B „ / 173 gheep for Salo. rpHE subsecriber offers fbr sale one hundred ked setenty- JL flyehefidof in £sst Deer town (ibiiii od the Oreensbunr e p d Butler l Bead,-16 miles from •the city. ' ' i '•*« , D, ; !> x '> . On tfre premies. r ATE PUBLICATIONS: ATLDAYJBOM'SrefrMaJMt ffVf 1 i near-Fourth. , ' r The Llfaof Dr. Alexander J.by.bU son, J, W.Alexacdsr, I ; .The Ukgatipes at2o cents per number; our present and I future priced- ~ : ■ 1 ■■ I Daniel; a Model for Young Hen: by Pzjßqolt, of New On I lean*+-&cbyrseofXecturea* 1 Fern lAmr, soopnd iferies, j .1 . Tbe.l’arishSldej abettcr book thao either Bonny Side. I or BbadyiSldej 1 ”: • • •*.' .T.. ..x* •] Carter's Ne"» Books for Youth, vis: Mabel Croat,Charles | ItouEsel, the Wood Cutters and Exiles of.Xebaoon.,Ac.> Ap.:| - Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition*s!,£>• >.> - 'I v Manual of-'Mlsslons, or Sketches of Foreign Missions of: -tbs Presbyterian Church >by Bar. J.C. Lowrie; with maps, “showing Ad •' • . : ; :: v ; v ; -v:' •' A&ica and the Amencau-Flag. ‘ .7 ' . ■ • «J» B. DAYISON,. . ■ l.j '. v js6 | • 6&Market gtreet,t>earYourth. I] TO F UROHABJB—• All kinds of old refaxspsA . yy ' per, dry and elean, for which ons half oast per pound] -will be giren In cash. -Apply at '•-••••.•: ~vr ,•. * -'j Agency.Office, , jeft 5 W Fifth street, dearths Post Office. I3OR &KNT—A.smalf Hoot©,. containing,ihte* rdonia. ' For terms eppl? ftt AgOTCjoffloB) • “ *•*6s■?»fthitraotynearthe Post Office. „> 'T?OH BALK—A valuable Lot inlbedtj; and-tme in Blr- ] JC nlrigham; if not sold soon at'Trfratowlo, will be of fercd attucilon*. Apply at * , FBANCSCUS* Agency Office? •j*6 \ , , ' 65 Fifth street, near the ttwt Office. j -TOST iSEOKIVLD,—Frank Leslie's Ladles’ OarettO: .of (I Fart#, London and New YoTkyMblona, for June.. Tfctf Illustrated Hagaaane of Arty for June. .. . ; TboNew Toik Joarn*l;forJar»o.. - r .'-• >..•■■; : ' lUglxxildLyle;orthaAdopted Heir:/bf Misaraxdae. HOcoircd nnJ for sale at .. - ■ •■-,•••• -•-• —.-/ •• • PAUL KLEINER’S Lftertay ftepot, ; -jeS ‘/• . • ; TTiflhsttftet,oppOfrlte theThcatre. I?UBaU aut'L'LLßd.—Fara Leaves; second aeries. . ; .1 'J?'-. Lamplighter: - tibodj'Sidei . I ‘ Lificud Baytngs of .Mrs.PardngtOD. -;. .. . ] . .Homefar All: a new mode ofbuildlnjp.'• ; | r"UjdropathisCdoK'Buo)c«.‘ ..•. v i. ... i . Also, Frank Leslie’s Ladles' GnsfettoofFashions, for Jane. Heceitaliljy BUSSELL h -880 ~- , :-j '"-••'jfegy .-.'i' ■'••■ ,v... : - 15Fifth,etteet., t ■] VTKW BtXLK >Ml , TiaaE, 'comer of ] J.\Grant and Fifth streets, has Joat another lot: •of oeff’BtyleJiaDtlllafl, indhdiDgall the fashionable colors; ; ; Abo»afew pieces : of very derirnbte Tissues.anff.Granedlnea, ’2OO ParWfols, plain and figured", at low:'prices. ’Ladles will nlirnjs iirv.l at tbis establUbmeat - lb. rotj.TiowMt stales, ani.t tlm very lowest prices.- . - I'IALUMOIUf atltKlSU—loot)l)laxmiTClUhl3 d»jf tj II Pen*sylTat.laTtal!n>:id, and for rale ky ■ : U 1 ENOUan & RICHARDSON, itC. , c 110 tYatereln-ft. tSUAD—4!) Ml. Baltimore Shad, Instore and liar sale by./ Jett; . ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. ~ \St BITE FISH—SO bbls lnr[XKted, for reb.by . W ESQUSIt A MOHABP3OS. MAOSKKISL— 100 Lila SO. o,fjr aate by;- - ■ Esauan a klcharpson. PlEiliSi FORA.LL TUE PURPOSES OP A family STHEtIE has. long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill Which co aid boreluaion as satß .and perfectly safe In- its operation. v This him betnri>repared to .meet that de tnaud.£hd An extensive trial.ot IL«* vlrtucsliaseoncluxtoety shown -with ■whiit success ft accompUahc* the par peso derignetL ItisAaflytomoke t i phjribal yrfZZ, but nol,easy to-make .-ttas beet Uf4tijrittv~*iOne which shouMharehoneof the olv jocHod?, tutuJl tbff «drantages,ofc«tery otber./i This- has been attotnpted hew, uud with whaisuceess-vre (tpectfullj ffub»U-to4lw:irabUededfllon.v. It has been Ufa- 1 fortunate for the patienthitherto that almoatevery purga tive medicine Is.acrimonious and irritating to the bowels; ] This Is not. Atony of them produce so much griping pain | oni ramlHlon In the aystem M.to mote than countarbslance. the good to be derived from them*. These pfi/rprodceo no irrilftUbnorpain, unle< arise firotaa previously existing bbstracUdnordfirangement In this Being-porelt vegetable, no harin theft us© *h any quanta ty (hot it to better that any-medicine should be taken Jodi-., clously, iMlnutn directions:fori Undrjtub in' the sercral. . diseased tnwbifchtheyaretroplfcablebreglveUon the box. complaints which havß.been ppbedUy cured by them, weraaytnehUon hirer Oomplalnt,lnita Various form* of Jaundice, Indigestion,lAtignor,and Loss of Appetite, Ustle£sne£S,lrrltability, BHiQus Headache, Billons Fever, fever and Ague, Pain fcuth&Slde and Loins;’ for.lntrutb. i all these are bnt thoeoiurdqaence of diseased action in the i llTar. Asanaperlent, they affortlprompt and sore relief i laCcetiveness, Plies, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, BcrcfuU and Scuryy, Colds with soreness of the body, Dicers and im purity ofitbe blood; In short, anyandevety case where a ls required. • They hire also prods rod scmoringularJy successful euref. tionof Heart, Pains in.the Baelc, Stomach and Bide. They should be Iteely taken in-tbe spring of- tbo year, to purify th? blood and .prepare the > systttufbrth© change of seasons. ; An,occasional dose stlznalates tbe rtamilch aQd. bowels Into healthy acUaD,»nd,-xestuta the appetite and i ylgof .They purify the bloodjttsd, by/ their aumtzlant ae* i tion Qn.the circulatory system, renew© ihustrength of tin*: I . bodyiahd restore the -wasted OT .diseased Anarrief of the whole organism. , Hence ait ocrorioual doss to adta&ta geouir >N 6retithough no serious dexangement'existß; but üBH aeccssarydbelng should nerer. be ctaTled motor, as every i purgative medicine, reduces the streagUJu' wh'en : tahen to Tha'thousandjrore* in which a'physfo to required cannothe; enumerated but they, suggest themßelees tilth'© reasonnf eterybodyt and i -ihlaplll will answer rpurporothan any thing which. hashUhertobeen available to/nraolrirtd. When their vir tu ts'are-ouce kuovruj.thapuhlic wlllno longerdoubt.what ro’iiTtdy. to. employ, wheuin need of a cathirtio medicine. Prepared^by JAME 3 C. ATKR, Assayer end PracUeal Chemist, Lowell,Mass.'- Price £5 cent* per box. fire boxes far $l. ' Bcrid'by B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO, Pittsburgh, and by all Druggist*. - jefl.6pd*w. : •: ..,H C H B RRIPE OTOR Alt. ’ m-tßi BiVn> cou qv ■■ i..> ■ COQGBS, OOZDS, BOABSPGES3, BBOBCBITIB, WHOOPItfdcOUGB.OROUP.UBTHiU. ' ' ABB CONSUMPTION. ■ . >.•■ ~WE iaTlta the attention of the i public to tha certificate appended ! • T lBS&ilw 1 below/thd bespeak fonhern that can- i r Ty|pjg|gjcdid consideration which their honest I • :;, ‘ tnraknea dgeemt.' ■. -\BTLig6?spg^t.' Heivlh shclfstatfona as many who ;>.-lYIs& tolamerfly bear witness to thecfflc* CJjr ' NaJH»Y fly and .Value of Cnaa y Pxctobal, do wantonly: ttlfir with, on distort CsS«aoMßraßaß«Bifiyjtß,-HoroTerßUtetheJr cOfftictiona. Judge then, w hetbiriWiis jiotrtheinedlcine to trust when : you must hare lungs;- judge soo*. ’whether eTCTyfarallyohght'liofc to hayo it by them, ess «tfeguirf against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which ' ateaie.wi tH fetal fre&uency/iTxfcaii ' nltaoflt; every fio* fc, and - „ Ja J*cison-d fcy,o* 20 lb Ncv.,1852; Da. J; C. ATO*r;fiir--Tbe Carnal PreroßAt is much ln nuirod titor. Several of-'Ob? .best fhyriclans.baTßused it) three of them in.tbeis oWh;.caße*.andalweys withthehsp-. pieat cfffccta. Thenumerous patent medicines, always be •fort theo,ilsad totncrodhlityrinwganl to erery nowreme* drtrcndStls crtiiy idler nnttoubte&erldenMnr.Talne In any article,- that'anythin# like a general , confidence can be ox* d ine unrlrallel'exeslleneo of this combination of agents; fin the Ohsbbt PacwaaL,) pwTed beyond earil by repeated trial under fßelrown obeerrationj hAa compelled, modlcal man to proclaim-abroad Its usefulness, It Is beyond all ’doubt tho best general remedy wo haVo for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the same time sed&Ure and rare combination of properties; ■ fn'tho hope {hat 11*111 pror* its own Toward, I subscribe mrself.’JUspetondllyjonroeialiantserTant, - 7 , JAfi* 2L a MELLEB, SI. D. . JaX gcnilemen-of VitZegaiPrqfwionmaTkihit case. . Wllamsbarg,X>.£,BoptB«lBs&;: i - Pb; J. C, Arsnj DearSlr-rOyer application for the-past i three years in' my duties as an adrccate, brought os some i eight months ago a sotere irritation of the bronchial tube*, I which was a constant annoyance to me, and fast becoming great Everyremedy tried failed to even relle ye ine, tiU I used ybur CnaJiT ProwiuL.; This has not only. Mitered saX trnst, wbrilreuMd me- I cere notbdng for therepataliou of advocating Patent Me dicines, and ihls Is atyotir service. I shall recommend it; -to menibert of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la-. boringundorsimilarindlspoaitlotts, : . .' Yours truly, . ... : JONES. . Montgomery, Ala., October 4,184 P. ’ Db; J, 0. Awb: Sir—l hare csed ybnr .admirable com pound exclosirely In my practice,and find.it tosurpass* by far, any other remedy, we hare h?r curing discasta.npon the lungs. .. Yourobcaientservant, - * - B. B.JONBJ, M/D. ‘Whtryet remains to conrlnca the most Incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral isali that it purports tobe, Via: an no cqnaUcd Temedlaiageniibr.aiidiseaBesbf the Throat and inngs. 3 , heoxp«i fln . e * ;ft * years baa proven it to be such, and wdahbMtU to the people, believing- that 1 tarirtnes will foßy snaintain ltsteputatim . prepared by J.C AXES, Chemlst,liawell,Mass. ; Beware of vcrthimt preparation*, attempted to be palmed off under a similarityofname. . ■ ••• . . . - Soid in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, tnd by B. X MHN 'ESTOOK * wholssale and reudL i jeftgmdaw - ■•. J - AWfitM-A. A* MAflwt &~w* an now opening more j-tban.looo pieces fin* BaWns, all of which are entirely - new style, and wiU he ottered at reduced price*. . ■-.. Jel ENUINGJffACABBAK, fiupply or Rculand's VJ genuincMaeasaar Oil, rewired by mJ . m . -_ -; ..,- jrt * job, pishing. r 1 ■.y ’ - ; ' ;s't PHYSIC. : V , •■■ • ■■■•■ 'V ■ ■, ’■ \ *• ;>y\ '■"" -v:.-'f. ' y''V~ Uy==3>. 'TUBATRIL— Joseph C, Mbtra, lath ant Ham 1 [tfS^fir—ltfflb Btreet,aboyc Wor-i Prices of ad m iuio tl Boxai an® Pafqbelte Mi :; ErWala Baira.lma *8.49- M I HTrtntL aß|‘fiflcoud'Tler« 2oo; Boies for colofed persons,wy.. I Persons securing Bfintawin he css< eitraibf the, . I cerlifibato.'' ®cw» opBtrat tfclock i perfonnahw to cow* •. ■ ‘ I xsehce at 8 0’c10ck...... Sianid xflghfidf of . t Mr nnd Mra SF. J craning, JunafV . | will bo presented itto newlrish dntDs.ol UMTIw • I CABIN: patser Finncgan, a tinker, Sir Florence; Hon#y. MoffQiro.a siioban keepor,Mrs Florence; Alice McMahon, \ I Mrs Binar.* litYho cocrso oi tbo piece, Hra Florence will I dance an J1g”......Da8ce, WlssJS • I conclude with tbo comedy of THE YANKEE GAL* £ Ba»pey f O'Connor, Mr Florence; Per Ann Memtablo Hlggloflutur, 1 Mrs Florence. In which, she. wUI sioff Anwr aqngq»l.Z«d , 1 “Bobbin Around.^ T WBIi VB TB'A&S PHACH C B! ! :-v L. ¥. CLARK* BILIi.POSTEBANDDISTRIBTTTEB, . .' mat ' Vl r -. ; COHCEETB, EXHXBXXIOIIS r AND XECTDBEB. \ I M COMMUNICATIONS tiy Mull «r Telegraph; or Bills .'J\ sonfrby AiDmis A Oo,?s Express/will secure inifliedliw Attention. :. • " ■ I Refer to this office, tho Hotels nntl Music Stores. -CIECtJSABHMIINAOBJUII ‘ | posting falthfbHy mttendefl to. •■> t HALL, (formerly lViiitln*BJißU,) ttmrth strut, '\yh«f SmiUtfUld, can beobtainedGnrPartlea,■FestivaL 5 , . OcmecrtSf PttWo Meotiogfc Ac.- Alao,-Cargo’s Cotillon afij- Hax Hon»Bamtcanbefoxincannotbejastly';< ; Bpplicd;to*tbef Eoc&'Eom,'tbr it " made It* maA tt In'- ' . -th*e cttj in several cases, 1 16 the'reEofaadcuxcof sufferers,” ; • when other remedies havg fallod—and what ■is (jutte re? ratkable, some of: our-best ■physicians do notheriUto to . speak veTy favorably of the compound.. Tbe certificates of - ‘ curesafe not fabrications, but from highly respectable per* ~ sons,'most ofwhom ara wdl know to us. The manufaotu- / rer Is also woll knoWto-ns as a gentleman who would not - ' be-ehgaged In a-hnmbugjOr,indcc?i»iiiyth£t publioin any., .■•■■- ' ■,. ■.■■». 7- * s - •• • Wo cheerfully''endorse the-above/baying,witnessed i!s gn*ieffect,ouraelres, on pulmonary and ectofnlous com-,.... TTe believe U is thebMt'eomponndjfo? cotOsand. j.. rcoagbsjbxtont. The Rock Boss has.fonjs,beoa known u» plantof rare medical virtue*, and'its preparation is super intended by a gentleman character, In this city—iY. S. Rigbler. ; L u. „ - . .. tnrer. ‘ BABCOCK &,WILDMAN. I ‘•SCROFULA.” ] MYEBS’ -EXXRAOI OF ROCK'ROSE. . . ; ‘This wonderful medicine Is fast gaining foritselfa popu larity which no other .medlcine can hoatt of.- The plant, ■ i Rock'Roio,ls need. and; rccommonded by many eminent - - i of our «ottstry; ; near what Jilt Thompson, of [•FUlTadelphia; napar hate proscribed Itin bad cases.; cf i.. I 1 Scrofulous [ erteted the attention of rcnlor physicians. Ho reports the: .-.. I following remarkable case of Whilo Swotting of: the rights t Mp,iriTibtntfiy,” 1844. The lad was aetenyearr.bld, arid > I had the 4l«iea«o fir three ye«rs, the bono wob dislocated ujk .. I wardaacol outwards.' There sraa & Jarge opening .on the hip leading to tho bone, Into which ! could, throat my fln« - gcE I counted; three ulcers. He had been node? MTorol | phyElclatjsj Who hadgiTcn him up. - Vorderoda decoction [of Uockßosa—lutwodays his night sweats ceased, I-then I «rdered i tea spoonful of Rock Rose, three times nd»y. , [•TBirty-n&e daya after, he wm entirely wdL I- Sold by Dr. GEO.: H„ corner of Wood- : I.str/fttandTirginnlley. -• 1 JST the Golden. Morton., , je&dtw .. ■ i ■ . Statement Oy th£ oondUion of iho PITTSBURGH TRUST Co3l> -pAtfY, as required by the Charter: . .. ■ | DR. .... ... To Dills Of Exchange .and Notes r .. Diw0imted............ .....•••..$504,014.85. .r ; ! : .EXpen» account... • 488-74 • :•••.* . I Banking H0u5e....... OO j !..■ Cash due by 8ank5....... 32,55( 00 on? hand.................... -72,778.80: ; ■ CB. Bj CftoitaJ Stock 00 JliTldetyls naptha . 2,252 Co.. DlscontftaandpremSoxos rec\Lu 2£34 59; - -OontiEaenl funiL...w.~». -11,279 to ’ Cirttdaoto Batiks.... 6 t 33S 41- ■ ' ■- -IndWltlnal depositors dniutere&S 223,503 Indiridiial dep05it0r5.....'......;... 177,200 80/ *W*«» ; \ JOHV D. EGUIAY, Cashier. ; Tlttabureb, Jm3esth,lBs*—3t •.. 3. ' .Davltlintiixxi r . EEAL 3E3TATB AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. IRWIN Street,Pi£faßargh fc 'hti3 for s*le,aa follows?—? > (ROacres cfland in Coder cduuty.rowo, ICmflestroni Mae- . :attne,onjlbexasinroad■tojMarion* and. 8 milcstrom Tip- two'Xallrbtil 'depola:. 90 acrrs.ia tinder. \- v t ./leV^lP*** bearingsApple' Orchard.. . Tbe'farm Is well catered, high, dry, good laud, In a rory'-healthy county. ' - wery gueat bargain can be bad'of this farm for prompt ■*3 ay;;- Enquire as abovoj or of Ur. John Munn,on tho pro* - ■; v 'Also, 3 Acres of land, with a largo Steam Saw Mill, now •" ;q successful operation ;3 Frame Dwellings, Bain, Black •tmhh Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, *e., aitu 3(e.on the; bank of tho -Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy, I-' - Armstrong county, Fa Enquire ns above, -or of Mr, lurra/on'thepremises./ v ; ; j, •• •1 atso want to purchase 5 to 600,000 feet, B.- XT., of good -. White Oak (.lank*Slnches thick,Borlgteot long, 7 told 6rs 2br this week. haVb beenrccdTod at : PAUIiKLEiaEH’B, LHorary liepot,' t : • > Fifth afcroet, opposite the Theatre. I>OTATUEa—SO stcifl for sale br- . '-X ' w '"jes ; , mm r n. ootuss. i >UK£3ifr—2oo boxes prime W.ttwcattlng, lor mils by O Jc6 ) ' HENIiY 11. COLLINS. Y~IUEAP WALL PAPERS--* «ew suppljr or ©fla \JJfrpersjustrecoiTed,lbr sjileby - - WALTER P. MARaHALX* 66 Wood street, : jes' , - - ■VrKW'UEOOKATIONB—Et. Mickmu’hitoat chamber pat- 1 • J.Y-tenß for sale by- ;’ *'• - jeR ‘ WALTER P. MARSHALL. •jMNE PAPER HANGINGS—A choice' assortment in ' JC chintsi broc&tcllo. and satin imitations; for sale by r -• . JeS ' WALTER- P MARSHALL IfTINWHY. tfHADKd,iflgft Screens,-Centers,Muse* *o., W • forsolo'by -i [jebl WAI/TER P. MABBHALL; * (IORW—IOO socks received this Jay, and foreale hr J jes - - M'CLURKAN, HEREON A CO; f~\RIED FRUXT~2o sacks Dry Apples; JL/ : - Ifi cMirEwpiaachw; ror.telQby ': jas ‘ M’CLURKAN, HERRONS CO> POTATOES—2O bag* on consignment. obd for fruebt - IT . Job- ; M’OLURg.AN. HERRON A do. .1 >AUUW SHO ULDERn—24 casks received on conslcaiaeat l>oud for sale low by • ~ ies • : M’CLtTBHAN. HEREON & CQ. VTAPLE SUGARAND SIOLABaKS— -iU.;7 kega Maple of 8 galls. o&cb ;■ • ' , _ lba-- do-'flngar,incsies; r ; _ : Just received on consignment, and for sale by 3e& 4 . .. :;w. a. ai’CLURq. P ASIBOvAPPLES—Pored, cored amlrllced, pat up in lb gallon cans, hermetically scaled, retaining the orfgj. : nal flaverand freshness of the fruit; for sale by jefl " ■ .W.-A.M’CLURQ. I ffcOKUH’S I’AmWA HOILEE*—This has been fnnnd one or the most desirable articles In the way of coolu ing utensils yet invented. It is almost In dls possible inth» preparation ■of Farina, Grltts, Homony, Green or Dried Fruit*. Ac. v Tor sale by BAILEY A RENSUaW, mvSO ■.• ••'■ ■ ■ ■-. :■■&&& bjhortT Kirset.• * BOOAdI IWOKSH—> ~ • Fern Leaves; second scries. persons and Pictures; Cram the histories of France and England; by Henry WUI lam -Herbert' ■ ttotographio Views of Egypt* Past and Present: by.J. : P. Tbompßon.; Wemley; a story .without a moral. . Thompson*# Deteojor, for June. .Yankob Notions* fresh-supply. Just .received, and for nloto RUSSELL A BUG, MJ&I : • ~16 Fifth si reot< near Market . BANDOLINE.— 1 have received this (Jay a lareo assort ment of ftonssol- & - Pivora* genuine -BandoHn#, for betntuyisg tha hair. jel JOB. FLEMING. . , r- * ; - , *% ■* .. *-$O2l-,78T 35 • .V ~V . V