PITTSBMGIiGAZETTE. ZED EY RUM • & PITTSBURGH: PRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1854. . STATE. TIEILET... • FOR GOVERNOR, `'. ,6 II.IEPS - ' , POLLOCIC; • 01 NORTIIIIXOLELAXDcovrrr. - Fon CANAL tombrisslonn, GEORGE.DARSIE;. OT Al.ttatpllfY COUNTY. , . . FOR lIIDOR OP, 810TREBIE DANIEL .111_811118Elt; ormortionuty corm. Aliegheny County Wnig Tioket,, DAVID wawa. nue:mutt, Inf.; E. isrmosom, ao*m. Dear. 110181'14 1 0 6 0rAttabont. IreaticgalWre. SLUES ILrm . g JAIIES E. 7117170117, Pittsburgh. ••• - • • JAMES KELLY. WllO2l. .lOIIN 141:E6,131nomIngtum. Roes. . • ' 'AlL.Pltsabneste Weekly • Gazette.—The extetuia• • -tleauLtidcaa of our /Reify Gonstte offers to our businessman • most illealtabla medic= of makbag their bandanna bearn • i 3 Oale alienation la betweentonr and CV! thousand. reekehind al/noet arm. medusa, mai:tofu:tuna and ahopkaaper in Weatern Pennsylvania. and ream Ohio. :. • 113. To Mitertisero.—Nalthaa the Editorial Erato ,ocitTrlntlosErtadlidoassitufttot Daily GroctO,are opened co Swaim dortaiiiresirhodaairotheir notices to appear lo ilikloPar onllondaT ortoialait, grip pkaiso baud than In balm 5 o'clock. OD Baturday. ear Re invite the attention of those newspa per.. along the border, which are , endeavoring to prem . :de good will between . the North and' the . South, .and which are imploring the North to :yiebijuaTtthis onee, to read tho extract below (root the Nair Orleans Bulktin,. Whig -paper which heretofore bee been distinguished* by na much faleaesa and courtesy is any paper in the South. Speaking of TEITODOEL P• 07, - the' Bulletin sap: Miserable, hypocritical poltroon. What 'brains' .14. had caused him to keep a safe distance from the "bullets" He incited men to murder bur -glary and rioting, and then fled the none of dae "ger. Of all the blood that ebbs and flows from hie black heart. there was not one drop of brave -biotaWith all the.bad parts of the pirate, the assantin and the, midnight incendiary, ho hadnot their. redeeming quality of personal courage. Ho has the- and the hyena without his bra - very; and the ferocity - of the lion, without a par ticle of his honor or magnanimity. lie is all jackal; although we are not sure we are not libel. ling the latter anim . al by the comparison. If *so, we beg pardon... But Parker la no worse than Wendell, Philips, Sumner, Seward, Garrison, Greeley, and the rest. All are rich, we believe; and they never yet *M.. taibuted a suflicirtnt sum to purchase the freedom of. a single negro. They don't cared farthing aboutthe slaves further than they canine their ,alleged wrongs to advance the nefarious purpose of Abolition. ,• We believe the - whole vile. crew -would sorrow over the abolition of slavery, for tint.would render them powerless for evil; and they don't want to do good. Their disposition :don't tend in that direction. • " • We hive note word to say,on this occasion, fcr or, against Theodore Parker. We Certainly do not aympathise with his religious views v nor with - - his mode of oppaiing slavery. fie is 11 most re -. =Amble and a dangeronsMan. His opposition to Slavery and oppression pfevery kind, however, are the redeeming points - of his character. Mt is neither a . . , ; cewatti ". nor .."pirate," ,' nor an “Lentsin," nor an. • tineondiary," nor a "hyena," nor a “jackall, " but a man of great poiers sadly perverted. by a vain philosophy," and with most enlarged ideas of the rights, the:lib erties, and the dignity of man. ; But whatever he is,- what right has the editor of the Bulletin to apply the same language to Senator Suscsks, . . iunk Sawann, and Nuance Because thetnt distinguished and able defenders of free dom, and the rights of inaznanityand theNorti, differ with-the editor of the Bu/ktin, on the ant- Joel . of slavery, are they therefore ..tussassins," iltutusibtries " and cowardal" In the dis charge of their high duties as . Senators, Messrs. Sumner and Seward have displayed a moralconr age,•ts personal dignity, and a manly tearing in the pretence of bullies; braggarts; an4drunkards, whicl, meets With ,the admiraiton of all true Itertherzemen, - endatight* receive at least the respect of every fair, and honest Southern man. The editor of the Bulletin should learn, that it does net comport with Northern ideas of courage and manliness to enact the bully by engaging in per anti! altercations, and by whipping out a Bowie : knife and 'a revolver on every, occasion of per aanal AiTerence. „' Those are Southern customs which the NC;ith cenaideis savor much•,more of tbe,spirit of the braggart and the coward, than ititivui courage. Ntither is it any evidence of a want of liberality and benevolence to refuse to ''contribute to the parch:lse of the freedom of slaves. It would be utterly impossible for North ern philanthropists to purchase all" the slaves vlaosei cases appeat to their sympatlii,, how de sirable teem it might be, and there are many persons Of, undoubted benevolence, who do not deem it just to recognize the right of ono man to hold prop erty . in another, by paying money for the dellieranCe of .t he slave. Cannot the editor of. the Bulletin respect adherence to principle in an opponent, seen though he deems him.. er. . The elate of feeliAg , now , exhiblted on both sides of the border;sholvthat there is no 'ohmic° of any permanentpeace. Shivery sooner or Inter, destroy the Daioncjost as certain as it ea lets to adios ao large arportion'of the free &dial America Instead of erintination arid itcriaahl= aeon, it would be better for patriots to eedeaver to-derisemeans for a peaceable separation. O 0 WZIMWDMLAND DIXOCILICT.—Tbe Dens . wrath! County Cremation of Old Westmoreland -• arawabled rd Dreensimrg bud Tuesday, ,to count the votes given at the primary meeting's, and to . announce the ticket. • lion. A. Drum, alio voted against the Nebraska bill, received 2180 - votes, against 003 cast' for James Todd, a ratification . • . of his course not ,tp , trthrtaken by the Demo ends of Westmoreland. Alex. A. 'Bill, of Nay eta, was nominated for Seicator; and W. A. Cook, Benj. Byerly, and Matthew Shields,' wore noiai ailed for ,Asseruhly.L The following ,resolution r ' was ollered . bY Slr. Bess: . ' •- , iterefixd. That our Confidlence in iba horiesty, integrity, and pure democratic principles of Gov , • penor William Bigler, is as strong as ever. In • his , administration we recognise prudence and wisdom, and in the man an able Executive and a faitidv4 pupa official Mr. Fausold moved. to amehd as follows: • ihnol'ent; That we will Vote for the lion-Mm. Slew for Governor - as the regular nominee of at , Democratic party. • " ••- • • Mr," Snodgrass moved to amend the amend- . went seas to have the ressalution as follows: - Ettelnuf, 'That .we him full confidence in the Mate AdMinlanation;and yield to Governor Sistt ia ntr cordial and hearty support. •- erable discussion took place on tlires; blittlon and amendments,• in which Atetiara. Mira, aliOlfgan, and Fausold paiticipated: • ' • The question was then pat by tbe Chair, and tbe amendment to the amendment, was lost,-on -- The amendment em Blab bet ondltisioa, , and than oilgliud Insolation spts satedlown-on . - .•- . itoixf • . offered the following 'as an 'ettlasesolottozn. - • - • Realm. That - ant hire full ocnafidence in .the atati; Admintatration,,and will yield to Goi. kt our entail alidjet atyimpprt; reislaudit the yeas and nays wero ; ;;:rjArnid by Mr. Sias Othets--and the resole- rJ_ onwaalostbyy 12, nays 15. Thelddowtng.randatkm was then offered by atthe - soggestlon of Mr. ransold = • • That ins lase izontldenee tate idia lt di t atlon and sral'yield to Clor; Their 'our cordial and heartyaupTart.. , • Thli resolution was adop 4 tedunate . lossiyoditc. Aloe. - Murry. then offered:the following rito- Julien, and sup p orted it M. length. • Ran, _ That tbC,.Dernomney of Old West:. Moreland, ever true to the conoaet of the Coned ; ution, and to -- 11O'Clu 'itudico eery :section of thn Union, believe that. the Territories of the, United States are the common property of the *hale-Won, and 'that the aid:onset,- the severs) States: here; under the ConsiDation,'llio right M erolgrabi.aucl' MAIO am' Batik -WithOut losing hay the righte which they pe samm d - i n the States (ion:VWbleb they emigrated eadinee much as -tbiltebinalbr.Biik lel' bared' -nleau . this principle;: we only , recognize in it a return to the sold' - And, - :mark .of the Constitution, Lsidliy Wits doitaisti, , r - K~~~p}r sus? l ~ v, ~~ , uFY~B~ ~~- w.~.~+~'+.~t On motion of Sir. Steward this, resolution was laid on the table on Slundder Erases and Cheat Expanders. 1 A. A. CARRIER & BRO , Cur Mr. Boss thea ousted the tonowing mamba: r!'""re' D ar s "Be Prtinniar Pnwuring'the kinllmen- • -,, , Corner derantErdtddiebl * Resolved, That wahave nohiMpatby with tho w tknec,ostemir °tea/Waal van bestial:a. PITTS/11311G11, PA fardCtical Abokitiabists of the 'North, or with the , • IhomtbsPltir -Acz,rrs Magazin* course they aro, pursuing on • Cass W " ifeliVtred today of !dB °Pin - E s ., 32 , tr o win Stale Mutual Fire & marin e of the Nebraska BBL • ~.ioruton the veto Message. It ens an "opinion stoontax rodtion..l3radlownerasecsat eeT °emen d. w in 1 - ni,SUILINCE COMPAIv'T OF HARRISBULG. On motion of Hr. Steward, the resolution was laa was an *Mom" for, said the orator, if I en- ...Pak"." great : "lief 1 7 ite ww; or the wysahiestoa.i CAPITAL 6350.000. hid on the table on division. • 1 (I*gal:ea - Gen. Pierce, and his Vie Bmlmadc ' 4l42a4" nude ILll"ta°4l by pr. IZTBEa. um ' Girard Fire and marine Ina off trio... OF PHILADELPHIA; 1 , 3 agree with orwoolstmet sac whim( glen It anmets far s From these proceedings it will be seen, that it me then we are of one mind, whereas, if he does and suaDendank, ths wohrbt of the awakens ts so places 1 not think as I do, then Ido not commit myself.tod rygu CA PI'FA F. $300,000. was with the grantnst thffienlty that a resolution ca m i it IL4NCE O C Y' MP W A R NY G/V7A rin. VALLEY fed:Lily endorsing Bigler and ins . administration( I the message. That is candid and luminous, UtGI could be forced through a Democratic Convention Worthy of Gen. Cass, worthy of his party, and in old Westmoreland, and that all efforts to pass worthy of the regard of that nnmerous class that 34.° '" m • /I"ll"d`cfwkwt,LrennwnlnTiAlawkl - Capital $2OO 000 • , weight of enormous should also procure these a resolution end? ming the Nebraska outrage, swear by OM Another thing, Gen- Cans seem - 1 il •Particuin' Omminntisikinn swationed, as; ; OFFICE Pmin.i. issOnasCzeo.br Prrriinutunt: or censuring abolitionists for their opposition to ed to think, the President is not clear as he manT of the braces sold we hosanna. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. Sol l AUTHORIZED , A. A. CAIIIILF.R.Seer. Thero are cheering si and show ought to be on the Homestead ill, but then I 7::.l"ll*l4o,,,,quer"nroodatst.ths.,ll"vgininEkfttneoty4k.MM. I that in despite of Dercmgogues and Dough-Faces, think the Homestead is right, and if Pierce re- air - Sian aril:m(3(44M Mortar. There is a Korth! We should not be surprised toes It I shall defend the veto, and if ho S i gns it N' T P — l.d.ok ool, gantaal, $ um:tem Prom Elas , I tie Star -Moo and all Mods 0 ochantad aeollamva to end ourselves before long,- fighting shoulder I shall he h a ppy. to shoulder, with the Democrats of Wcstmorn - ,Olds, of Ohio, made a fuss over the bill for , land, the great battleof freedom against slavery. raising the compensation to Postmasters. Tho We do not not see what there is to keep 11.3 apart bill is partly right, but since it is advocated by but mere names and pare.). Ziscipline. The great, so wholly worthless a scamp, it, had better be. the absorbing question of the daY is, end will laidaside. Ltehort„,,,if the people are true to continue to be, resistance to the arrogant dc- themselves they - willilect a Whig Congress, and mends and assumptions of•the slave Power. We then we can cure all the ills of the State without expect old Democratic Westmoreland to unite any regard to the wishes or doings of the present with old Whig Allegheny In resisthig the further body. Sampson found honey in the lion's car. aggrandisement of slavery. , cam, but then it must be remembered the lien was strong and sound before he was rotten. The body, of the Democraey Is wholly corrupt and has always been so; no good can come out of it. The Union Ims a warm approval of Chastain's speefh. Chastain is a Georgia tillibuster, who knows nothing whatever, but has all the instincts of the freebooter. Ile went for a purchaie of the island, if Spain would sell at our own price; if not, then ho went for war.' Exactly the lan guage of the pirate and the hiawayman, you see; yet the Union, being the government organ, endorses it all. And that, too, when we are in the midst of negotiations with Spain, the object of which is pretended to be a peaceful adjustment of our pretensions! Is not this a worthy organ of the erevrarliich possesses and disgraces .tho government. The Executive message agaiost Spain and Cuba is delayed for a fore days. It is not aban doned. We may have it to-morrow, certainly this week, if. my information be correct. Tho great Boston petition for the repeal of the fugitive act, consequent upon the atrocious in vasion of that city by the hirelings-of Virginia and the U. S. Government, will soon be present ed. Probably a bill will be introduced, at the same time for the repeal of the law, but this is nut a time when the prayers of thus people are heard or respected. Truly, and Ml:tate, Diir W. D;foAxistica, Esq.; has withdrawn front the Loniteale Ceurier. . The cause origina ted in a difference of opinion with his co-partner, Mr. Ualdeman, as to editorial proprieties in a quarrel with Prentice of the ,imain al, which grew out of the Ward case. The Journal attacked the Courier, and particularly Mr.' Gallaher, with bitterness,and Mr.ilaldemactretexted during Mr.. absence front sletiless,ii personal attack neon the editor of the Journal. . Mr. Prentice addressed a card to Mr. - Gallaher de mending an explanation or retraction. Mr. Gal : latter explained his ignorance of the attack until after it t i appeared, and promised to prevent such articles in future. This Mr.Maldemanresented; . and the consequence is, Mr. Gallaher withdraws from tik , .Courier, which is a virtual victory for Mr. Prentice, ne *attacks were mainly levelled at Mr.:Gallaher, who - was denounced'ai an abo litionist, and a Director in an Underground Rail road. The issue of this case shows, that. no. Northern man can-settle in the slave States, for the purpose or prosecuting anylaWful business, without yielding up all his previously entertained views of the great etil of Slavery. Unless be becomes a slaveholder, and a.violent defender of the cursed institution, an enemy can ruin his character, and actu.allydrive him out of thefoon try, by charging him with Abcditionist. It is no use for him to protest against the Injust ice and falsity`.of they. allegation. If he is Northeni man, snails given no ovidence;of any special love for the "peculiar: institution," his fate is scaled. A suspicion of abolitionixin is: as deadly a blow to ellMs.earthly prospects, as if ho had been convicted of theft or murder. • _ Mr.Gallaiter. is a gentleman and a SC/10107`, . but he was born in Ohio, and was suspected of entertaining liorthern views On the subject of slavery. ' These views he never intruded upon his readers, but when be ' saw tlto murdered Butler stricken clown in the presence of his pu pils, by a member of the slaveholding aritocra cy, and heard a Kentnaky. Jury, : under the in lluence of great Kearacky names, pronounce the foul lie of ..not guilty," he spoke out in tones of manly rebuke both of the jury arid the corrupt public sentiment which had done this foul wrong. The editor of the Louisville Journal, thepersonal friehd of the Wards, writhing under the storm of indignation ,manifeited by the public at the course he pursued in his paper, commented, and keptiap from day to day, the. most malignant personal attacks upon . Mr. Gallaher we have ever seen anywhere. The- charge of being an °tinder-ground Railroad DiActor.” which was as false as the murder of Batter was cowardly and foul, was rung on the changelfrom day to - day, unfit 3tr.- Gallaher was laid on a bed of sick rms, and his partner, Held - chin, appro . bending injury to his basiness from his . paper being identified with abolitionism, and stung_to madness by the Journal assaults, - wrote and published a most bitter personal attack upon the editor of the Journal, This was attributed to Mr. Gallaher, and led to hisvrithdrawai'from the paper as above stated, ashnwould not agree to such a mode, of. defence. The real came, however, of Mr. Gallaher's ivithdratral, Is the sus picion of abolitionism, fastened upon him by the Journal. A more Contemptible, cowardly mode of warfare never was resorted to. It was taking , a foe at a disadvantage, in a defenceless , quar ter; and vindictively ruining him - without mercy. We hope Mr.. Gallaher will seek in the Northern I Statee, the enjoyment of that - independence o speech and thought, which none hutsinve-breed ers and their toadies enjoy in the South, Jarias,—;.We need not ask the attention of our readers to the deeply interesting account of the peaceful .victory of tho United.. States over 'the exclusiveness and prejudices , , of the Govern meet of Japidi. While there arc many. Gaup' in our historrfor the bat two or three yearr, over which a patriot tiouldVriSh to'draw themer ciful mantel of oblivion, the sticcesS'of sion of CotmnodurePsrair will stand out resplPl3.• • dent for the wisdom - of its conception and the ability and success of its . acbleveinent. - Japan, of which all the world stood in awe, in conquer-, ed, without firing a allot, Her peeple are al ready introduced to . The modern wonders of Telegraph') and Railroads, and they will soon be come as fainliar to.oir enterpriting - cititens . of ritchfc.cost, as France and Germany are to this ditellers on the Atlantic. Now that the tiai of non-intercourse is measurably broken down, all other barrieteraised by fear or prejudice Will diaippear before GM:advance of commerce, civili zation and Christianity... Is It not ;remarkable; that ea soon Bait became of importance tunsto open the. porta of Japan, on aecontit our Pa cific States,: that the work wits', accomplbdied WhicliEurope has sought' for conturici to elloci' .. - . Mu. Fll.L3lol[B.—This distinguished gentlemen ill now on a tour toy the West, pecOmpanied by Judge IIhU and Mr. Ilancroft. On Saturday er-, ening last a despatch was retailed by the, edi tors:of the 'Missouri Republican that Mr Fill more. and . suito would-arrire on.3tonday morn ing, at 8, o'clock at St, LOUIS.. i fhie ennetance ment was made in the Sunday Republican, and the Councils were coiled together, and glinect• . log of the citizens took, place at - the Planter's Rouse; on the same, day, Sunday; andarranke . mente made for a viand reception the next mar , fling. boat wee chartered to carry a Commit tee of reception up the ricer, to meet the .Ex- President, to start , at : o'clock. It is to bo re gretted that Mr. Fill Moro had not timed bierisit better.' " Surrnsno or TLC Vammr."—This Ca.; Mello paper, the Organ of the Archbishop of Sit. Loma, defiltlet. The editor delivered his val edictory last Saturday... The paper -died .0f star ratloiti = The - editor says it did'ut . pay, he was losing money by it, and was compelled from this cease to suspend , its publication. That, paper bad gained great notoriety for tho bol , loess of ity enunciation.-of Roman Catholic vim of m:11- '40115' tolerance: 'Weapprehend it= has been strangled bzordera from, headquarters 'ita hon est exhibition of 4te real sentiments of the Pa pal Church did not suit- the : dissembling Jesuit policy, which has been readopted after. the op position thelate experitient : - npon - tbe forbear ance of the people Las iloyelepitt, It is : prob able the Shepherd of, the yalleY", • will he so renewed in me new formorhen - liwill sing as sweetly of lore and charity, as • if tho / Papacy was the mo . st - neek-litteand - tolerant - Church on The Under Ground Itaiirotid stems to be doing a goad bithincss in - Oki°. Southern chat tau sepia . thiposed imitate:their masters, and ntigrato to cool , ciintsto befort.the dog.dais. It is iondsrftS that 'chattelizetilnonanity is so foolish as to with for thoprititeitt of taking care of Illicit, when it, has such kind, Asides 3lastsrs to take care of it: • • Z Our neighbor et,lte Mastixsit• for some extracts from the speech C.;f.bls •Ileitoorefle brother cif -the- Steakessefile coal not, t.pare •room- to lay ••••ferllse he wishes ;to. 'wow bow'Dentscrcifie editors talk elia follow hincrllfr iithe'eSatleilOnSla Yeganl 4 the :Nebraska- b111,, - anct we: gestX:o..lo callibie4 fbr be haa tioored:liimselt by -1115 tbsanderi, lag •stbiespts 'to defend That foul wrong to too Igatb; bla !Zion condittcdf.:' = , MOM w.ssmeros COM31181310:TEII TO JAPAK.--Sir John Bowling arrived at Singapore early in April. He woo on his way to assume the post of Gov ernor of Hong Song. but was clothed with full powers to visit Japan. Siam and Coebin-China, and negotiate with those rations treaties of cons name wad ' friendship: CIIOLIIIIA Li DOSTOS.—The Boston Courier says three cases of cholera were reported at the City Hall on 31enday, and twoof the patients died. SPECIAL NOTICkN Dr. Ne7 , ne's . Liver. Pith:l-When the proprietor of this haraluable remedy purChased It of the hareutor.there was no titiriklue whkh deterred the name for tha cure of Liver aridlialions ceturialutt notwittlitand. tuft the put :prevalence tof these &seam in the Vatted States. In the tooth and West particubniy. ether. the patient la frequently unable to Obtain the serving of area du physician, some remedy was required. at once lab sad effectual. and the operation ne which mold hi no wise prove prejudicial to the coustitutlatt., This medicine V mi. , Plied by Dr. 'Adana's Liver nus. a has hen "Marts In every toil:emu in Phi& it has bad a trial. ,Always bear feel, note solitary truttance has cent ourtural la utdelk It. .died. have tom 1., axiom.' The Invent/ea clan educated and dbdintiMebed Cp'xyaidatt. ft has witting in aunts= with the quack nostrums imposed upon the ynthUe byshmi tow pretenders 'to the 'medical arL has now peered. beyond a dinbt. that Dr. 3lclanee I. hootremedy arcs propose Site. the Liver complaint. Parchusie ore to eareAal to 'ask Sur DR. St'LLYEIt CELEURATED LIVER PILL% sad Isla vest etrw Stors ° l ars caws' PLUS rar'o tI gto t Lino now Woo Oa psalm also, Ma carter:4W Tertatrus as sew be bad at aU respectable Draw &Wrests tto tatted 'tats; Ns' W. by the aate.Prf.prietorknrairro =names. yoUttr.S" Bactillein to 7. Etit t Co.. ti Wood it. 1 r .- NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. POST orncit lIIIIITILNG. TURD MIX= PITIZENS AND , STRANGERS who wish vv toot-woo. ..earate, settetle and lite-ltle tikroses.at La .ser modexateprltcre,illand It to their Wter.ttodl at this tr ell know. retablieb..Mrot where watt. petlefeettme gasestaled. - or nO. them rude. Metes ace ctn.. Went sad beet maenad See wet Sky 1.1.1. ever mit. Emoted rcir the porton, with Idol I. ofr E r lrefttlldest. and belintrad.Tted thesiett.of anotteed br the relebrated ray. phis cod Nett Turk. Mr. Y. flatter, htsneelf to le able to Mires to the rearms of the Art. _• st 7 151 , 71 , 41 , . either gaily or Isgrosp".• Watt has tame been Itoosas °yen sod .tattlad to all stse!hore,fiv.l= L. X. to 6 o tteek.r. - pa9diner For Bronchitis, Throat Diseases, Back tto 1!.211 tie races of lialaradent aft al 3Letnam,.— ao mallelno bas eftm beta aleaftered able. h. eracted suctievesa an Carte-ea lUalaft - . Therm diseases Cmdueed NTealtnttm, lladlae Cash. Iteestehlal Alifttlacus, LiftrDtwafte. Neurehltaarad &ben. amtlaca s tan all beau relieved wad tared la a atsidarhal mama. bi the great parller of the Wed, tutees :Palm kb)llstnrtti. ' Tha ease of Mr. T. Q. Rartaty akme should eatlary say who doubt. Call nn the agent and taware a imakahtet aastalaih i g elan, goblet. 1 , 1 tatotlidi - HARDAVARE LO_ WILSON & CO., Beg to cell the Attention of Buyers to their sztamdra Stoek of' HARDWARE AND BtiDDLI3NY, • • -rd.E..g atm of the moot template amortmeetaie the YE LITZ:WET EMENTEACIZETS and ►bleb tbar aim oft the rest Towable Omit chants solig East ',EI Lod Mgr Interest sulapoial.by No. 32 Weed -- Plti•barirbs • (4 acass awn mug/. • ' I OM.) 11.14filla IDOILTRAITS, MINIATURES, 4ceOPIED L • opiet of Pentium era Fen Desyring.) an 'holt n nttre t 7 K. :d. ettl:o4), Dagnerehin ettat.ea rn lo len•lring. IC Eimrth rt. Ilmorleg • • meet inipettor A ' Lo .. alight, 4,(141t1t, taidA fxdtbfat, Illuturra. mew:lW ed In limy kind nterestLer. Prier* VP° tottU.oo ett , rnatht. The only Datgaeretra &mew In the dts the remAlott °mimeo theses:cud Mori. EWA, ARNOLD ife 'WILLIAMS. Chi!son Furnaces, Wro , tlron Tubing 11511 TITTLNO GITNEVALLT, . Far 'Warming and Veniilatiaa of Buildings. A. kW' 111 contract Ibr 11:analorr rag Ventilatlns 6 tea. or ILA Wator.lltra or Clntson's Warm,. arorstots, Schools, flooltaln Ysciorico, Orson Musa% Court Wolin Jai"; tiotolo m1:4,03;204 Xarket ct. Pattabernat M'Clintock's Family Idediaitaa- , -W. call the ottentldu L<.m of fatolliostott Mato, to Uzi orl rertismeat on the Oath patio! Uwe ThhisW. Ti gat -7 Dr. hio=sob - Invigorating' Elixir or GOUDIAL—If It le leonine now ride great restorative le accomplishing each tatraordintry corm we eta only MIT that IntheAratitu ta.rti that Lament cardinal Ingredient have been blended by the Omnipotent 'Stridden.. • lantat amount and greater eartetlea of mugs* inWliertem than had horictelm bean eupposiltocabit In ithundral4lthregt articles of tbe'phitruuvupwit.' A. whole triallaltal sliest of remodhei, solo encalz, seems to hove teen eaWArrod to this herb:and to the Of CORUIAL we have their ram centruted eseetwei It Is the alert, however, not thatusle with which we lan to deal In the sieactleal applkstion o the medldde. 11se ,ethane of dysPlPtit aro Mod. the nervous are relieved, tho half touulym.l restintalhdr Ity, the macron from licadatlie are. tormetited no more inialctemmelluarous. the tint ofitua/loe lattice the comphislon of the Nikita, the depressed Io eptrite lemma buoyant, the sick In alatiet In every =anion of diVal• desire Immediate benefit from the um of Dr. Idereet Ia thronging Muir or Gorilla. Than hats, flOtiartellif Imiztauble Wel are presented to the attention of Intl olds, who on verify them by • tlnglo battle of the moll eine. The Cordial It pot, highly cimoentrated,ln platbel tics. Price three dollanpur bottle, twitwily. denim, sit for twain &pat% O. li. BRIG, Preirletor,' fed try Dituggrlrta throushout Mr Vatted elates. Casa Efts Atid West. • - tionoral Agents In rittlburth—Fkmlart Frog., cornet Wood and Fourth pirciaz;.-mo Koysor. corner Wrrod street Sod Virgin tiller. 2Altu. brJ• 11 . 0 1.1 r. AlUttbrur Gtr. Jart-lw iota luxoro---1., mica:. 76.rumm y. FLEXING BR OTH • • 'WHOLESALE DitUG ISTS; Oraccosout To 1. um • co . NO. CO WOOD Emma , 112780d11011 14 Piopriatorsot Dr. Cl'Laneitelcbraleo yerreloce.Llva Thal:lest evidence that can addriced In far orof tbd elliaidonencsa lloodamrsOenniin Pinata, onnwrod trY,Dr. C. k1.,/alkson,La tho nenrocedented dimmed for them from d 1 martin( the Calmat anotalthonch there may be many oinnbounda Miasmal and retresented N /*- Ind worthy of a Itharaliatrunatca Tot tn , rod canstrathed to remark, thet the.vast number of lostimonlals wlth , which thearortby iloator boa Won honored; hy ;lonians'° thi, htgliest eh erecter and ronwetabilltr, w Infanta! It nee °Herr baie nt.llll, lo bia'rrrpar►tbrn, a faillotott7 sufficlentlynanchatroahat a on - ro atfeettud reloads' for the almoet Immediate roller of thcoe indllcted wltltthat direful malady, dyspepths, b. 13 never boon 111M:roared. ' ' 00V:2.1 1 %,"%1".g EPEE° iegginn g tlit stmt. JolOdwdlirS T . •es are o se, izo.i co /sem— he premis dear In Lb. deendader neannes Iteetdlr. On l'imn W. id joining the Yarn of tba American' ,Ifotol, .0041 the bit '0 Adel ensuing.-ADil7 at this Wks. - • =Ma tf Enlarged or. Varicose • Voinsi Weak , ACM aaD WLEI4X/Sl2l.—f wnul , myEztiall! in dd the attention ofsbiriclsos. sad.thesablio ecoaslir. 4.sos saOhcoont of, t Ilk Elastic Stockings, Kilos SsiN dale Socks , bondc4a apt .tba relief ad cures! Ysti 0.0 - bantsigsd Csl,3e, Wesk Enar_Jobits =ditto riliocisiparma incd to tliatics or aiseueim kcos awl' Cr. l'assar Sacs' Saratst*EallalStr Um". scd 1 ° it 'd /I/ kinds at. za bsulatiPSUSlKoslcsod laths cats o; tacsa.' 01;0;U.laleat,FlaSictsli Daistsk, • S P ; "4,4,i.',04114;(8,r'. Cristaddro's Humidor Hair Dye. NATURE . EQUALED BY ART!!( Sot ages the frisountmdsmored vain . • The hair. without scorching the fibre, testate,— Tried thlsimetran and that, but in changing the hue They witheted tho harpist all art tonne*. You may burn your gray treason &black or a brown, Butlqature the cauterised tint will ;Warm . Aml,herjuices dried up. You will non be appalled By finding - ram ill treated , =alum long years, as we're odd, the Men struggled In tabs A dyeulthout canstioor lime, to obban— A Auld Innocurros—that. placed on the heed, To a brown or a black would transform gray to red, ; Marty times 'tuns proclaimed that the ankles, 'achieved; But tho winishoOk their head, thoughthe lboligh believed, Aral to spite ofradrectinement, placard and puff. Meads humbug the pada fall soon had enough., At length, 'twee but lately, 'l they cried: The want to long felt Lad at length been engulfed. A dre was announced, that. in changing the boa The hair did not scorch—the announcement was true. In an instant, o'er locks silvered, sandy or red, Was a black or a brown the ordet exquisite, shed— The fibres were nourished instead ot destroyed; • The Dorm of tho male with no pigment wore cloyed: No odor Unpleasant the Boat pare out; The color was never one moment In doubt; No chamelenn, changes to pueplo and green Per rendered the/ladles onotlitto be men . — Instanter,tlia tiut - that you asked .Br was there, • LIM the darkness that follows the lightning's gu What a triumph was tlalg how Oa Wings wont *slat • To the East, to the West, thro' the South thro• the North,. Ball &looeo ani . Tastilon with common nodal= On thelt teeletelneerlbett the disc:avenges name, • And 'declared that no nostrum the place couldasyeir 'Of their own Custtboto's Eteeltlor Dye! Sold wholesale and retail, at ILETBRit'S, 140 Wood Jal • Sign of the Golden Ilona. 44; 4 ; ; Honda, or Rupture of the Bcrwels.--,There are thousands orpersons vho &diktat with a Rupture of the Don, .14 who my little attention to the snail the bowelibesome strangulatedorben In all protildlitY it may be too late. How Important It In than. those mfering front anyforn of "Rut:donor theltowels." to call at once upon .Dr. tiItYSKR. at Ida Wholesale Drug • Store,. turner of Wood et. and Thula alley. and Precnraa Trani to retain the protruding I ortion är the towels: Dr. En*, sorbs. another bash attn., Drug Store where Trams an applied. and warranted to idea intlifiction. Ile also has every variety' of Trance that yon on nanny old at any: prim, to suit the means Of everyone In needed' the attlele. I also keep Crecy Una of .SUrpotters. Body Breass,Serises.' very Ilsodapes, Santiess.thr enlargedreins, and all klub of meehardeal aPialances need kith. me oration:. I would ?nonfat! invite the attention alike rotate to an excellent Vose in atildSen, which Invariably dhoti ; cumin imyshort time. • • N. It.—T aim keep oakum& and tat sale a large mon soon orShmalder Drafts Otto most. Imposed kind. that . hare been warn with so mash Sattneetton by hundreds of tersom Lath In and oat of the eitY. • D.R t ,KiTSSItS DI.7COSTORS4n:rss ro7; (cr . war oftland street wd Ttrgia N 0.140. alga or tb. Golden Mortar. .1.13.1.11r2 Citizen's Insurance tioniry 02 rittsburgt. U.D. RIM), President. • WM EL L. HAlUill.6l.l. &ea. . • OFFIL.C. 04M. 2JE. De:TITERS' KAirir-er.AND ITT/OD STREETS. lA I NMI : I4I . Ni% AN!' raNDlvraltvlLlT against Zoe. or Penerge by Are .41..Y0 against Me_ pores y ta r e .02A and %FLAN D :UTICA TIV. awl rpursroß r. 4 vox P. DIALLSISIIC .1). Ring, Larincer, - . I Y., 31. KW% iin ' trt . Dunlap.Jr. K.1 , 11=1, e‘. ilereauch. FranctalWlers. Tram U. Pennock. I J. se....Noonmaklc. Walter Smut, - John Maim. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, caout st.a.l""'XrVe .l l - 11164. duel f1.,000A40. • OnPORArED Policies Of Insurance issued at all times on tlx most favorable tenni , . a.3ainst LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, - 'Owns ' PERILS OP NAVIGATION. er seas.-4 _ grtrit2t.44.l",l4°l2An=3„. \E. ,, HIV BOORS - - - The &wan Itiot and Trial i ofAothorty Dor. Itapp.a. ar Alystariea. kr At of r.t 31.1. Ashleigh, • tale of lira ellen tit. Imo Losobreker Ilials or. Valeta.. Wow.. A Trarafter marl., be T. II trthur. The there Just net and ter sale. P. li. ---LAI - Triit - /I }fend d a AW — n - s — moo DAL Ilacon Sitis in nyshwaon4 roe rule be AA A. 313...C.llart:e.t.,•.t . I _ r-v Q-. "tot i fta—rly it hi P. O/eLP.Wd7g . Oia 17 e - 1i bar . ..romrkt...b L 1,1 11?.7. 4tuh yr k aO F bgardli.\ • imV t ii ON/ TTd fßAwlEiitliic i - of laiiiiiii'Zl • tul:l=Lt rtiZitVkira in ' VW, 7. ri:V., ar ilitiNeMiottV.Stt IN ... r 2,18 .i JOU 'IV D OP . --.........--........ s`.....V.. 3 . 1 :E At_ ,:._._ OATs -ZO bud: roesalb b., A\ . .*Ai ' - - No% BUS Nuoitsr & uctte .: btu,ritiiii7-10itiliiijZici; sale i .. ff" wipe r. . • CON . 11.0X.NHOILST A IMP VW ALL PAitß—Farl(A:rinils, ;A!, tigurALV.. ° 4 1 ,1:1 11 ,16 : ) N — iii, 6011 1 1 ;3:11 , noZO ' 41dGre; ♦ top° IN. !won Urn le aLtsp isle D r H 1 al 18* """iittkiercionn, egitri;B7ol - ISCAWit 0. in eGc. qad Ibt oak tw \\ num scropi!..... 200 LB " S. O.A.Ltn. p lab N tic in 1110* sitatfrAir br 11.Ya1lCG BAK Iligibitha—aiiii-inu Dried Pawl* Ur IL We br *4 • ILCIAMILKA, _ . . . • .. ti VC/Alt.-10 hhoh.:N. O. thiguraixd 10 bbbi..*. i . dargle4 .2. itillotobr ' ~. ..._. y . E. cAsnEM ' al-16 libbi geeed cicsalo bv • \ ‘, 14 • ' I__ '\J. I. bAsnitto.,. . . - \ M.PITILLAS:IiLANTiI.kOkSIir - A aireatittru... • • umndi.e. \. ,• z tri • 11Alu awl Wino BfiVerrde T* l 1 4 ), =0. Luther sorpir of !Wawa Maur gmlling A, OE, SALE —io atm of Lan Room. inalatlne t lam i gnioloa last Ul t WV , mon the gen Rai tl awl Mt= ~ t 111721kItt CORN -500 bulk Ear Corn .to if =hp br own BELL It' • NLIA RUDDER COMBS-A now Int4on -11-n!itsli"l.4""*.la.'grofilletf,Jbtr.nopefth**llt Xraut.o..- .. . 1fa soli • ... t ab.rat t el4 k OM COM-1200 Transparent asMi""" Suet ietrgirrar4*" tzh jZerte, toll ~ t..ar m J.• It rinir, ARRIAGE OIL CLOTII-2000 of theplain Ina riumeledi Web. coneniheiarcal on the t+ , 11184 AO breve