PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 11 : MELTE 111:CO„..-- PITTSBURGH: 'FRIDAY moutiza, JUNE 28,186( WHIa•STATE Ticiurr. FOR:GOVERNOrt, JAMES POLLOCIC; 07 XO777OOMIEHLAND cotrsrr. FOR MAUL COII3IISSIONEB, GEORGE DARSIE; 01,ILLIZOIIINT COUNTY. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COMP, 1 DANIEL M. SIVYSER; OP xoirroominr covart. Allegheny County Wit* Ticket, . DAVID R.O ILITCLUE TIR , Mse?, W. a STEVE.NsoN, Pitt , &4lb. • I JOHN J. U A S.. awn's. . JACOB GUY, Italirb • - _rit. . -,7OT.Dr MAGILLI I3:O3I, West Pali. MAY °opts. Fittabargh ant Or TM come.. ALEX. HILANDS, Boos. JAMES B. 45LEitE, Eimer St.Cl.l. JAIME E. VLLlLElN,Flttatinrzb• . . JANE KELLY. JOIIN ICKNOLIIIrmIngIum JOAN MOWN, ROM • Iflll . ..Pine Week.l7 Gstzette,-The orterddre eireoletlon of our lnetiv asset/ odes to 01117 buidnosstoen twit &tirede toolliies of nuking the& business known iOstr etre:dation' b.tv..nrour.ad Ere thousand., reoehlog sigma gem eoesehm4. mnna6eterer and shopkeeper In West.= Peansiteseds; end Eartern Ohio. . • OM. To Adoertloors.—Nolther. the - 141tatial Itcnons . '!Got Ptitittng Istibllatunent The Ara" Onnettn ire opened oa Sasitsi. Atatailtmorbodestre thols notion to appear Mies Ma oo Bloadar martdnitOrll l Plounnnind • • In boron 5 o'tkelc. on Battadar. • • • Belding Matter oo mach ousel of tido piper .Wmu ABE TIES BOUTTIZILN WIIIGS TO 131 , 1 The suggestion of the retersburgh, Va., InteUi gamer to bold a Southern Whig Convention, is thus responded to by the Colembus, Ga., Enclui- “Th . ereis evidently before tts, andmot far dis t:Win the futiore, a fierce and heavy !struggle. The tide of..anti-alarery feeling is now rolling . assiswelling, and will submerge the entire North. 'lts baneful currents will• then be turned and di ” meted 'against the peace and security of the South: It must be checked ma stayed, or we, "as a people, shell be stranded and wrecked. It is time that we chtiald begin to prepare for the issue, and marshal our forces for the coming eon- 'To socompliah such an end successfully tu! •-• effectually, union, harmony and orgenixatiou are : absolutely necessary. Let; then, such a conven tion 14 proposed, be held at the time and place "Let. -it-be for advisement and consultation, and for the purpose of, agreeing on the best and most : seimptable.and patriotic plane of defeating ills ends, and overthrowing the designs, of con solidated northern fanaticism. The Whig Sena . - tors and Representatives in Congress harem' op portunity readily to interchange views and opin-, toes, and it will be gratifying to us, and doubt less also to the whole of their- censtitueocy, to hay* their oonvictions of our duty and policy in - the•present condition of affairs. We shall there - fore take the liberty to suggest, if propriety per mit, that•they meet and confer, and unite in re commending to the South a, platform for practi * cal operations. • Well, under such circumstances what ought some Whig? to dot Ought they not to take some means to secure concert of action and her meaty of 'theta? The -greatest obstacle now in the way of a union 'Of all tie Anti-Nebraska els , - . meets in the North is the want of a concert of - adieu, and assurance for the thture. The'Free Soilerit and the opponents of slivery among Dem , °orate admit that the - Northern Whigs are...all right as fan as Nebraska is concerned, but they want some:secerity for the future 'before they unite their political views with the Northern Whig party. They want to see the new platform to-be 'adopted, under the changed circumstances of the party, to knew what hasheen taken away 'Mad 'what hal been added.. They want to know what security they will have that some future political compromise - will not onite..the divided Whigs, and place them on a platforni they abhor, as was done in Baltimore, -in 1852.' The Demo cratic Anti-Slateri men wish to know whether theykre to be dragged on to a platform of explo ded measures, and made to sacrifice long-cher ished political predilections. Whigs, Free Boil ers, Democrats, Natives, all wish to know wheth er the platform of the now party—the Northeni .Party--is to be broad enough for the mighty' hosts apposed to the further encroachments of - elsvery to stand open.. AR these are agreed in one grand sentiment, to wit: —that slavery shall 110 i be extended beyond its-present recognized limits—that no free territory shell be doomed to slaverybj any 'action of the general government, direct or indirect-',.that in all future acquisitions of new territory; e shall be sacredly guarantied to freedom—that the government shall be adminis tered tap'romote freedom and to cheek the growth of the great evil-of slavery. On such a platform . - as this can be rallied a powerful . ..ram/urn Party. This will .not require a Democrat to endorse. a tariff — or a bank, or a Whig 'to go fm. certain Free Soil opinions he may consider untimely or ultra. No one will- be required to give up ' any - sentiment, - and all can work in harmony for the promotion of a certain good. When the great work designed ii accomplished-,When the Slanacracy is humbled or subdued, and when slavery contents itself with the legal position and immunities it enjoys in the States where it exists, will then be time to consider what further may benecesaary -to be done to free the National Government from all responsibility and =nee _ • eon frith Slavery whatever. Let us do one thing at a time. A great crisis is impending. The emergency- wlli admit of no delay. The dictate of ,petrietiem is ,union for the aake of freedom. Let all makasacrifices for this purpose, and the work can be accomplished. ' . This brings na to tho point at which we set out, which le„- what ought Northern Whigs to do? In order to bring about this concert of action and union of which we have been speeking, let • . us have a delegated Oonvention of the Whigs of the Free States. Being the largest of the North , ern parties opposed to slavery encroachment, it - is proper that it should take the initiative step In this great work. If such a Convention shall adopt a .broad and liberal. platform, there will . - . tterto difficulty in gathering upon it the whole of the Northern Anti-Slavery hosts. '• The oall for such a Convention would properly some from the Whig Members of &limas from . , the free States. Let them agree upon the time . • - and place, and address the Whigs of the North upon the subject, and the proposal willbe hailed , .with plessure, and be responded to with moll- Tax DiOSUPi . IOII - OF Tin Wow PAW/T.—The Northern 'Whigs accept this disruption coolly and quistly;'as a matter of course. The party RIB really sundered at the Baltimor e Contention of-1862 The platform there adoptod was re jected with scorn by more than three-fourths of the 'Northern. Whigs... The finishing blow was; ' bewerer, given by the Nebraska MIL No hope of union could exist aftee that outrage. The tiouthern_Whip, however, display more feeling • sad 'OBMISiIINS. A strong writer in • tho St. Lottielateliivact, propo o os to s o ith em, prbi gs 'to aide with their Northern brethren on a. plat form demanding.the repeal of the Nebraska bill. , The Baltireore Patriot objects'. to. this. It We do not think that this separation could 'lame been avoided. Not only tea there been little sympathy for some years between the north : ern and southern Whigs, but there - seems to be no regret on the part of the northern Whip at the dissolution of the Party.: Indeed, we have , seen but one sogpstion of any bulb upon which 1 they can be munited,that upon the basis of the,menactment of the : Missouri. Compromise. Ilatproporition is simply impostak. many Southern Whip hare.regretted the in troduction of the suhject. - Some might hare •• voted against the repeal of-the,Comp r mi i m, b u t • none tan educate its restoration. That basis Of adirtstuent.beinglben impracticable, we seer no other -Ii must then be as out , : former sand etee will it. must in future regard them no We do other. .political'.orgunisations which exist morn; regulate our rations with them acco - 2 •ln'tha nut do- tau° the Patriot reverts to andifter giving s history 'the - BoritheiTv Whig party, in which NortNern Whige , ss4ll ia. fora forlarge share of abuse, the indeputdenos of the WOuthern Whip of all: con- Meant — theirlOrthern brethren is dectared rui • tie SontheruAlVis ' l;tiO:lteri 'hy, and except that therbeiezpethapiipotue whet checked the trmi• • ••teeiit the Federal Gov- ~~~:`t~~.ma.+.."~-t~ `- w:~.~ , t~W~w~Ss ~~u~""'"~ "w=.3LR.~. ~:c.:o^x..e+.~c:~c":~ . ~:`. --z ernment; and. rendered doniestiescriiess of tha;i uhubet Repot-tante in the mend and physical dc• veloptrumt of their country they.haveheen of 1 very little nee .in their generation. - .... We .could point to instances in'the Southern States, where the truest hearts, the brightest intellects, the most mature -accpsitemcnts,. the most practical sagacity, have I een lost to the popular counsels because those who possessed those qualitimbore the odious eppellatioaof "a Federal Whig," and es sach;were under as conclusive a disqualifica tion far office, as a Puritan at Rome; or. Bishop Hughes at Geneva. THEY ARE NOW FREE! Well, we hope . theywM use-thetr freedom to some good pyrite, but we fear they will join the band of fillibiisterS, in the grand. foray for thd propagrandism of slavery. -Northern Whigs are also fret, and many of them rejoice quite as heart- Ey over their freedom from the thraldom of low union, as does the editor of the Baltimore Patriot. . . Flour is dearer in Pittsburgh than it is in New York. 'Can any person account foritT Have our mills a controlling influence or does it resOrith the Smithfield and Wood street speculatersi— The poor would like to be informed.—Chronick. The flour crioted in New York at $7,25048,00 is of a quality that "the poof ' would not use— trash which is nasals:lbl° elsewhere, and is rush ed in there to find an available market. The same quality of flour could not be sold here for $6,00 a barrel.- Such.flour as is .quotad in ilds market at $8,12e58,25 on the 'wharf, is quoted in New York -at $8,75059,26—a sufficient evi dence that flour is not dearer here than there.— The law of supply and demexid regulates prices here as it • does everywhere- else, and our mills and flour dealers' possess no influence which can this connectionWe nifty stele that the New , York Tribune A few. days ago quoted $l2 as the ref aft price of flour in that city.. Those who buy by the single barrel here will see that there is a wide margin between the retail rates in the two - Cmusox. Cot:nem—The Democracy of Carbon County hare endorsed, in the fullest and most emphatic manner, the great principles on which the Nehrnika bill rests. In every. part of the State, tbo'mames are arousing for the contest, and only. await the time for action. —Pittsburgh Union. • .Inevery County' of Pennsylvania in which a Democratic meeting his been held, the liebraS- - ks bill basheen endorsed as a Democratic men et:ire, except in . Westmoreland. We are sorry that our Democratic friends cannot take a more enlarged and liberal view of things; but since they find it natural to endorse the schemes of slavery Propagandism, we : are glad they have honesty enough to proclaim their position openly. We now know where to 'find them; and whether defeated or successful in_ the approaching elec tion, the popular verdict will be unmistakable. If beaten, as we trust they will be, the Democ, racy will not be able to say that liebraalai was not an issue, or that they wore uncommitted on it. flusr's hiscrauxs.—Gildenfenut un -Fourth street, has a few extra- copies of Hunt's Mer chants' Magazine, for June, containing the lucid and able article of Charles McKnight, Esq , on the Commerceof Pittsburgh. It ought to be in the hands of every Merchant in the city. 711031. WASHINGTON ttorreria . ndenc•• of the Pitts hunt , Dar Chiatt• WASIIINGTON Crrr, Just 20 There Was a Congressional fight to-day. It was highly characteristic of. Stynitins manners. Churchwell of Tennessee hail niade a speech on the Nebraska bill a month ago, in which be had made some peculiarly false and ungenerous im -putations upon Senator Bell, and his colleagues Cullum,-Tsylor and others in . the House: He 'had labored to excite against them the fanatical prejudices of their constituents, by falsely as serting that they were congratulated by such abolitionists as Giddings, Uerritt Smith, and Lewis D. CaMphell, on their Nebraska speeches and votes. Stung by the philippicof Mr. Bell in the Senate, Mr Cburehwell yesterday made a "personal explanation" in the House, in the course of which Oen: Callow antdilr. Campbell ' completely exposed the &laity of all his state meats by calling to the'stand the very witnesses Churchwell had referred to. They all denied hay " congratulated" Mr. Cullom on his excellent 'anti-Nebraska speech, and Mr. Giddings said that at the time he was charged with this grave offence he Was in Ohio. The encounter was of Churchwell's awn seeking, and he was dlly humiliated. This morning Mr.- Chttrchwell came into .ae Ilemse resolved to exhonerate himself from the ignominy of having been proved a falsifier of his colleagae's acts and motives. Accordingly he Placed a loaded pistol in the breast pocket of his coal, end at the opening of business declared, in the most offensive and insulting manner towards Callous that a part of his (Cullom's) remarks of the previous clay were false, though be had lis tened to them when delivered with perfeet egos stinsi ty. Cullom rushed toward Cininshwell, and at the instant, the latter drew his pistol and cocked it, awaiting his u.drersary . -with the apparent pur-* pose of shooting him dead when he should reach him: I Bay this is characteristic of Routh& man ners: Those terrible and bloody street fights— or rather deliberate murders—are briught on in precisely this way. A man having made up his mind to murder another for some real or fancied wrong, generally, as in this case, a verbal affront, aims himself with pistol end bowie knife, goes up up to his victim, c.allstdm a liar or coward, and if he resents it in any manner,.aboots him through the heart! It Was manifestly Chnrchwell's intention to go thriiugh that exact performance the louse of Representatives this morning: Mr. Hinson said he should to-morrow morning bring the matter to the attention of the House, and ask'for some action On its part to vindicate its dignity: But nothing wantione. In fact one of MUlson's own colleagues committed two out rages of nearly the same character during the Nebraska contest Edmondson left his seat, went over to John Wentworth, and belched out upon him a 'dream of such disgusting ribaldry as d—d-thief, d.dacoundrel, concluding with a threat to cane him it he tittered it word. Now eo far from the Bonthern members • aid the Ne breaks party being at all.. anandalized by .iruch ruffianism, they rejoiced at it in little knots and clubs all over. the House, andr•were gladlhat John Wentworth bid been insulted. And again on the sameevening, this - same man assaulted Mi. Campbell of Ohio, threatened to,owhip him," and es many supposed, attempted to draw a knife. upon him. .No notice whatever- was taken of this conflict,. although the degradation thus brought upon the House could not but soon de stroy its character as a. deliberative body, but the secret of the perfect indifference then manifested was that the violence excited was in favor of- a project dear to slavery. The singular apathy of both Houses, as re gards business, is unaccountable. The Senate: carries on a lazy, lifeless discussion upon the Bresident'a veto, and generally adjourns after one speech to which nobody listens. It is maid that yesterday. Mr. &ward delivered, at the close of his veto speech, a eulogy onthe Union. - Icon not find a report of it, and hope the statement is entirely unfounded. „ The present ie a crisis when no Northern man, who is a man; should go out of his way to glorify the Bnion. - I remember those infamous doughface canticles on Ypreserv ing the Union," the tune of which ins pitched at Castle Garden three years . ago, which only. meant fugitive laws and the degradation of the Union; and I trust that Wm. H. Seward is -the last man to bow to its influence. I have learned enough of politics In this degenerate age to know that peens to the Union may be treason to lib- The //Oust to-day by s spasmodic. effort passed the Minnesota laud bill, which donntes a million a acres of lend for a railroad through a wllder• ness region between Galena In Illinois and Fond du Lao Oll.Lake ,SuPerior, distance of two or three hundred miles .•It le a bed bill, entirely unneeded by the wants of the territory, and I fear puskd by corrupt. mesas; In fact I hbre no doubt 44 4 many Intemberigimu - their votes in consideration of certain. wirantages in the lo* lion of lands elongthe line ofihe contemplated improvement. I hope it may b e - o therwise, but the suddentura of about twenty4ve voteigives color toll3.oropipoidtloa'Y • • • - Andilliifiti to be (eared diet the itiolelstch ofianirbills reported iitir tali patted,. ' will take. about: twentY.milliets of acres of lan.dito viLich thephi Statea have as good aright as the new The'sytein Tight strenuously to he:gale,: f"brl,lut leseemis to harfattained ase hi& pre w makes resistance hopeless. There is a rumor of a "new party" forming lamong, members here for the general reform of the Government. This is a mere random spec ! nlatloitof a "Know-Nothing" op a fact which :I first made public. The "new party" is elm ! ply the voluatary union of some thirty or forty members &elm the free States, together . 1 with as many private individuals of standing and intelligence, in a Nebraaka league, designed to promote the settlement of both the new tenito ries by freemen, with the object of making free States of them. I hope these leagues will be formed all over the free States, and that under their auspices thousands upon thousands of northern farmers will rush Into Kansas and Ne bmska, with their ploughshares and their rifles, and the strong hand and the bold resolute will, recover to freedom what corruption and fraud in Congress have endeavored to betray to Slavery. A little spark kindleth a great fire, and it may be that in this plan for meeting the monster pf slavery on his chosen ground of conflict we may drive him back to his lair. But in any event it would)), the part of poltroond and imbeciles to surrender the fair domains of the west, solemnly secured to freedom by the Missouri Comprontse, without a struggle for them. And a struggle— I mean a fair fight in an open field—once be gun, mould end forever this miserable drama of slivery encroaehment- The new party,however, is merely a 'Mare's nest end a humbug. From tbiPhlledeleblo Evening Feeble , TIII LATE Fiur..—We visited the scene of the conflagration again this morning, and obtained considerable additional information. The Car roll Hose Company had their apparatus on • the ground and were playing upon the snioking ruins. A large crowd attracted our attention, and on going thither, we found some burnt fiesh• and bones, which were conjectured to be the remains of the boy who perish in the building. - The parents were';On the ground, and their lamenta tions were calculated to touch every heart.— The remains consisted of the neck and the scapula, with some flesh and hair attached. A physician arrived, and after a careful exam ination, pronounced the remains those of a dog, at which the crowd appeared much relieved.— But many presisted in the opinion that they were all that was Aft of the boy. Howev er the search for the bones of the lad was continued, as soon as the bricks could be cooled. There can be no doubt of the fate of the boy. He was the son of Irish parents residing in Tyler street, near Thompson. It was the first day of, his emplOyment in the factory. While working for Mr. °reeves, the cotton made him sick, and be laid down to sleep. Ile was in that state when the fire overtook him, and rendered escape impossible. There is a report that a female is still missing, and a workman relates that he saw her fall back into. the flames. Continued search among the ruins can alone relieve the fearful apprehension excited. It certainly seems remarkable that all but the boy should have escaped from the large building.. with only, one stairway, and that block aded by fire at an. early period of the disaster. WAIITISI4 A CANDIDATE.—The Becks County Peeu (Den)) learns that some of its party have called on floy. Bigler to decline being a candi date and admits thatt “a new man would make a better run." The LebanonVourier (Whig) suggests Alberti as the "new man." Thais going too far. Gov. Bigler will hang without professional aid.— Phiia. Rey. kwafmtuseteivoiwi Dr. MCLan ` da Liver Pills.—When the proprietor of ads Invaluable remedy purchased It of the Weenier, there was no medicine which &w end thermos for the cure of LiveraudhlUbuseccorlainta, notaithetan.d_ lag the greet prevalence of three abew to the United State. In the South and West putleularlY. where the patient Is frequently-nnable to obtain the perches of a reg ular physidan. *omelet:tiedr was requintd, at onee sae and effectuel, and the operation orwhlch could to no wise Drone preJudletal to the ontstitetlon. This medicine le sup plied by Dr. McLane& Liver Dills. as has been proved In elver- instance In which It he. bad a 'ALL Slew. bene ficial, mtisolltar7 Instance has trer occurred to which Its effects bare been injurious. The Inmaon of an educated and dletinguletted iphydelan, It has nothing In oarsmen • with the quacknostrunts imposed upon the public br eta' tow pretenders to the rmedleal art. Experience has now pored. beyond a dontrt, that Dr. glelarois Midis the best remedy wee protexed Poe the him complaint . Turehaews will be careful to ask for DB. arLAters CELEBRATED LIVES PILLS, and taken.. else. There sae ether Pills, purporting to be Liver MI& now before the nubile also, his Celebrated Termitage. can now be bad at ell respectable Drug Storee to the United Staten al., ter sale by the sole I:proprietors, 7LEXINCI jellictiktr.S Summon to 7. Kidd t Co- GO Mood • ffi Bally's Antidote aia Lotion. celebrate . ed throughout the land as the only reliable preparation. aver Invented We the cure of all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Piles, and Female Complaints. The antrum.= them extraordinary Medicines have al wayamet elth in extent the Omen comPlalute. bmi ter seised seen the Proprietors themselves. myhut nothing of the thousands of Individual who balm been permanently cured by their use. We mould ntanre the piddle that they are not men patent anestaps. comPOrmded solely to but areprepared by a thorough Chemist, with the most choke and rare Ingredients which can be obtained, and an Intended to do good. Bet one_trlal Is required to con vince all that such hi the fact. 'they are put no in bottles. with full directions savours' ming them, the Antidote at 11, and the Latkm at SOete. prrleatie. One bottle lade ten days. Many have been entirely oared in two co . three &vit. Invented by aL BALLY, tbralcian to the llospital o Paris, and prerpared by DUROT t CO.. General Agates for tharedied !Gates .deanidas, to whoa:tall orders =lathe addraseed. Principal Depot, tali Broadway, corner Grand it, New York. •" • - Sold In Plltaborsbor holosale and ratan, by YU:WM 1111012..(Uommons to J. Kidd Ood No. 40 Wood ottWbool log, J.ll. YATTEIISOIf b. CO., and by ,Drcurglati cowl' w hero. j0.13-3mdre. Dn Pont, Powder.—Every variety Rifle Malts and Blastlog Politer, In ►ll au weer. eenr on !mild sad for We ham Natasha, In lot. to salt tar abssers, on farorstditerias. Alargalbtr Rasa Usuulbstursts' not All D. W. g. th 6 tr=t street, Pittsburgh. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield sts., PITTSBURGH, PA., AGENTS. State. Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,000. GirardFire and Marine Insurance Co. OF pHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $llOO,OOO. INSURANCE COMPANY OF TILE VALLEY • OF VIRGINIA, WINCILIETEEIVIEE /A; Capital $200,000. OFFICE PEE, A. INSURANCE CO. OF PITIIIMEIGII; AUTHoeMBD.CAPITAL $300,000. ielO.Antre A. A. CAHRINE..9.e.T. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS. C6ilson Furnaces, Wro'Llren.rubing AND irrrixo anztarsy For Trarmilor" atui VentsTatioii of .13 . sadings. A. &W. wllfeantnet for Warming and Ventilating hy . Stem or ilot Water. Pipe. or Chilson's Forum. Churches, Schools, lloopitels, Foamier, Orson Causer, Court Howes galls. nutria or Ihrelliegs, No. 24 Market et. Pittsburgh O'CONNER, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL , xa. us, Wood street, one dear to= Ent street, Mts . ; bargh.—Dur and sell Par . sod Current Ponds. Blzht sod nail Enthuse, Coin. Stacks, Eastern and Western 'rhos MIX and Pm:dewy Notes allow . 6 get cent on Than De. posit* of V.,. and Conent goner; sod Insure The and Darin* Poll:len for the .NINA. Insounce 0001PANTs Coesh Cspttsl, $170,000.) and Dm& lionunt:i Conran', (Canna 10.000.000,) • • - 01 '1;,; • •; 4 P - 1 F Bertha, or unpthre of the BoweLt.—There an thotuande of persona who am alllcted with • Rupture of the Dowels, who pay little attention to the Wawa until the boweletecome strangulated, when in all .proboblilty It . may to too late. Uow Important It than, for all those Entrains front any form of "Rupture of tie Bowels," to call at once spot! Dr. KEYSER, at, his Wbolessis Drug Store, 0011:14T ofirood at. and Vlrsin alley, and Munn • Trir to retain the protnadlog iortlou of the bowels. Dr. Key Rehm analog back.of the Ding Store wharf/Trims , are •PPlied, and warranted legion astlaction. Ile alas ham eery varlet! of Trams that Yon nn nand, and at owl prim, to amt the manna of every one In need of .the amide. I also keep every kind of Supporktr, Bra cer, &IP. , rorYillend.Set,'Elasfle Siontiogr, for enlaried veins, and ell • hinds of merhantad appllanam used In the cure of Waft would resDxtfully Invite the attention of tits public to on excellent VILIS for adldres,.lrtileb Injulably streets cures In army shirt time. N. li.-1 also keep on hand and for alien hutts saw, mesa of 'Shoulder Weevil of the moat improved kind. that bombe= worn with so much ististactlan by, hundreds of ;arms, both In and out of the city. DR:KEY:SERV! DRUG STORE d TRUSS DEPOT, coo swot Wood street and Virgin alley, yo.tio, sign of the Coition Mortar. . nolS.dterT M'Clintoilei Family liedloloes.—Wis all tla ottration of heats a lozollaaald Wan. to the sd rathozeomt oa thefocrth Ma of thaw Waal. Totally /ow moomo...:.,rissoso. 11,14iljpaif `BOTHERS,B HOLESALE "I O K rtO s G a tlST - E, NO. GO WOOD STREET • zurr,wvkaff. PA W ars of Dr. IrLameoColobroWd Tozzolluse. urn HENRY_ _I -I I COLLINS, . COMMISSION R la BLE A Ojr/OtTo cjImEASR • And Prolong Chong iro: 25 vow itrFat, pittaimro, ~,~;,, , y5.,5~.:~.. 10EliC43AKSii.* intri,'3ll,l)ll3lNALLlYEit.6ll., . . . Prepared expressly for their sales for:Manc ini/I we. .7. C. &kCo. baring moulnyed an a, nt at the Fisheries to impetintend the manufacture of their , 011,. sum the pans that It Is Mewed with the 'greatest eta (ma none but fresh - and healthy press. All Oa old with Signature nth be est.d tti.hit unemmelene anallty, and snubs retained In the meat del- . . . . . . . . It Is exteualrelr emelored Will la Uthate and Itoeultal practice, and evil deserves - theelteutlea of lavatida, am a MORO' mere valuable' than. aai- - yet discovered, fee coa. , rumptlon or pulmonary affecticma . .. -, '..1011N C. BAKER No. 100 North. Mat., Philadelphre'i For tairby all the principal Drage:WA jel7.6oldgerfor • Livelias recovering 'frcim the effects of Fe . 'or, Bilious Disease.; or continued Mama any kind, will Owl Carters 13funish Mixture the only remedy whleti will miye their drooplngraustitutlons, excel all bed from the blood. excite; the liver te prompt and l at; action, and by Its tonic Inoyertice, restore the patient to life and rig&r. We can only say TRY IT. A sluleThOttle Is north all the mo=lied Far saparillas tv existence. It on:Wise no umnsr, Opium, or any other 1102109 s or poisons= drug end sun be given to the youngest infant without health Lion. Fee the certificates of tedndetful CUM around the bottle Maze than lire hundred femme In the city of Richmond Va., an testify to its good effect& =t= NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM . • DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OFFICE BUTIDINCI, THIRD STREET, CITIZENS AND STRANGERS whei.wieh to obtain en sertnwte,arthale'and oa t Uken :1 0 t7s= Pri Ziatt " d o IV= t.int 'UN't T gnarantled„ or no aurae !rude. Ilealng ono of the, lersteet and beet arranand Side And Bky I eon !strudel Ex" the parapet , . t!lty , tottzuments ot t henWst r werfulkind,atzd r2talivntAwat esmofris tr o rr . ght rilei York. Mr. k flatters himself to ta offer to the patrons or the Art, • style of Dagnerreotypero, althea singly or In croups , which hag never been surnamed. BOOM len and operating ht aU weathers. Rom 8 o'clock e. sa to 6 o dock. r. x. • roafaffewT Shoulder Braces and Cheat Expanders. ."Be paitienhir in procuring the kind men tioned, as many alba Draws sold are humbugs." Mom the Pittsburgh Deily Divrateb. Feb. 24,1447.) du E2C61.3712 dsnat-Persons who bare smeared a stooping position, by followbag *sedentary occupation will experience great relief by the use of the "Washington Suspender Brace," made andsold by Dr. KEYSER, corner of Wood street end Virgin alley. It enzyme Saris brace and ompendere, the weight of the pantaloon. Is go placed uto continually tend to bring the ehouldec. to their nat-' oral positiou, and erspandlthe chest. We purchased one some time ego, and here isainao.pleneed with It that w. unsolicited gave It a "puff" gnats. - Women; hUndreds of whom ere annually injured by the weight of enormous "skirts," should aim, procure thme braces. Be particular In procurlugtbe kind mentioned, en many at the braces Bold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retell et the Drug Store ads:urge 11. Keyser, No. 140, corner Wood et. cud Virgin „ starSlitu of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—Kelm keep Trusses, Supporter., Pile Prone, nee tie Stocking. led all kind. n echerdcal applienote. Onatadoro'a Excelsior Hair Dye. NATIJII.E.EQBALEti BY ART!! For ages the femurs endeavored lu rain. The hale, without marching the fibre, to "Ulu— Tried this nostrum and that, hut in changing the hue Their withered the hair past all art to renew. Too may burn your gray teemee • black or • brown, Bat Nature the mutorlsed tint will disown; Andaterjulees dried up, you will soon be appalled By finding your W treated Maul= bald. Long Team, as we've mid, the craft straggled In rain A dye without candle or lima, to obtain— - A told innomona—that, Placed on the hood e To a brown or • black would transform grey to red, Many times 'teas proelalmed that the end wee achieved; Dut the wise shook their head, though the calla believed, And In mite of adverthement, placard end Puff, Of each humbug the puldle,rull soon had enough. At length. 'tem but lately,'Snrekar they cried; The want so long felt had at lanai been applied.: A dyers,u sunounord, that, In changing the tore, The hair 414 not ecorch—tbliannmineement was true. In an instant, o'er loan sandy or red, Was a black or *brown the moot ouqulelte. shed— The three were nouriabed t putead deitroyeet - The tares of the etalp nn pigment were cloyed; No odor unpleasant the linuki gore out The color on. nerve one moment In doubt • No chameleon charms to'nurple and green E'er tendered the ladles "not fit to be owe— 'oaten ter, the tint that Yonaskod Au was there,, Like the dolmen that follows the lightning's glare. What • triumph wall this! bow. tte tidings went forth To the East, lathe Fest, thro' the Borah thee .' the North, Until Memo and Fashion with comma aulaim On their tatdetelescribed the dlarneareni rams, • And declared that no newt-nun the place mold surell Of their own CILLMAPOLD'a EILOII/0., Dyd 'Fold wholesale and retail, st KEYSER'S. 140 Wood et. jut Slim Of the Golden Mortar. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARITORD, OWN., CsyUM !War. Annual Peemlwv sad Ratan road, 11_0002 . 000. INCORrI 'RATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OH ten • • PERILS 'OF NAVIGATION Br mE11613 n. 74, Indigestion and Liver uompiaint Cured BY ILLEa'BYS'IItOLZEN.-11..1 the Sol.lcartog letter twal. Dkkerion, a bllssinaary la O aoa IL. S. M. Erra—Dear litre—llystlf and wirehaving been uattly bsuelltted by the use of yeurrotredeam,' wish te hare youlend me elm of-two or threo dozen battls. I ant the Ooncregational 31Inister in this place. and revere! army people ere eacted with Indigestion and au 1.61= of tbe liver, the elm* of myself and wife, babes taking your PETROLINIII, Mt ./LOCI( OIL. We took several bet; tlce—tere or thme meth—about a year and a half ago, sod "slum Lav e neeve el4oyed so geed health far pan AN We have that time. I had net Woo a Itunie bottle belle* that fullness of the stomach which so distresses the dye• peptic was relieved. and I have felt nothltur of It shoes that lima My wife was Woo relieved from. throttle dimmer of the liver, whtch had heels of arreml years et/mantic by the use of your Petroleum. * Sold by Canal Darla,ICKYSIlt. 140 Weed sod Droaltlste and 3ledklue Dealers emery, where. I Papers advert/duo Petrbleum c00y.5 ol'6 NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Anytkili Sixth dm; abort the Railroad, , Philaddiallps ENGAGED for =lay years exclusively in the mnufacture of LOMMOTIVES. ham recently and= " %lll=d bi tot , ,er i ta f n beie, =V to o l= vrlth it ileapatch, any ileacrintlon of Deli RICHARD NORRIS t SON. PEARL STEAK MILL. , CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR 1711{ MAILITAD ETATION. . . Families will he supplied with our . i•arious Ten Wood stmt. or Braun RAW. d ortnoarlcma arner Liberty and PA. CUD OA, PRtsbuten IL P. Echwarts. or J. T. • Sample floor mall b:gl e l a drre .. d Walks in antler of the dila. Tema. CARPI on delivery. BRYAN. KENNEDY k CO. OTICE.—The nitderiigned,' Freddrick Ulnas, of the firm of Loren r.Sterllniat Co-and Thos. Ntswert, of the late trot of ,Slewart., Lloyd Co.. hr ee this day formed • Cer,partnerehlp, under nwne aad Why of LORENZ, STEWART lc lbr the moose of manufseturbut Iron and Nana. and have taken the ware house No. al Water stneeLbedweenYetnand - Short streets, ho they have on hand an assortment of the varieties o w t Inm and Nan, whkh they ogre Sank an antotamodattnit tame They .raepertfolly eolleit the Tattoo a r. of the • Wilk. YREDERICR LORENZ', Sean( . U. OTtWUT. • • A. H. HOLMES & BRO., SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. - MAT TOCKS, PICKS; , runber, Mill, Tobacco . Cotton Screws, Aqiting amilWaysfor Machinery, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts PITTSBURGH, PA., Warman; No. Zl Won Ry mairm FIzR Arn Oscoitio EirAll work warranted. -- sub3l-tt UNITED STATES. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. . . , 1111441DELPHIA. MAZUR" APRIL 36, 1850.—Caudis ?arena. • CAPITAXII2SO,OOO. . ejtas S. &owner .If2'hi'd and Chesnut *add, Phdaddphia 01PICILIUS - 07 THE 1.1051 E BOARD ATPLCITADI..LPHIA 1 j Mohan R. Criritad, , .. 1%11111, Goilddaid.: . ,' --:-. • .B m eg.:; .; 'I ' , I v aNIA . : 2.7 n ,i,, m st rat4,: - • latob L. Timms, • • • saws Devereaux, Milt= H. Godwin, WWl= WK.*. - - • .Prendad--43t.rphan IL Cpwirford. rwte Praidast—Asabnee W. Thomson. ' 11alient Examincr•—PittabnraL. dames 11. Willian, IL D.; Ellanhaur cur. B. 1 ,44°,171'rm... lais _ . . OLD, I.§iint, ndl7 - • • .71 Fount Anat. Uganda Easei - .and Comfort—The'Cogorta ator, lately Imported from Pub, madly data tha fiat to tin peculiar diape of the fiend, ass neir bat Li ad may on Um . bead as =old one neat dt aad • good Uat may be bad at 71 Wood at. ganef . W. DOUGLAS.. PITTSBURGH Life; Fire & Marine'lnsurance Company; OFFICE 66 'F/17'ff STREET, MASONIC lIALL, torrsnahou, PA. - - lAMBS ,sr. HOW; PreNdat .• Matta A. Cotton; Semtarr. • This Company makes every Timmer; ap pertaining toot weaseled. with LI YR AITSILS; - Aho, wand. Ilan and Cacho Riska,cin the Obl o and Weeteatopl firers and tributaries, and innli..-R 1 . 14 . And against Loss or Dantage by Fire, - . And exalnit - tha Perils of the &w and 11end ;irrigation Policies mid at thelowed:atm confident with 'sfildr /um MeCia al,Doom rliaM - William plaupg. John /4,0%1 Joseph V. asuM U.M. D., 1 1 1 1 ," ekaa; Jamas Kimball; • Claamm Dadra. mr.l6-17Ma Vast may 1 WCORD k 00. would nu* resifttfully: stilt* the &Monition of Lidlee to their lats• and templet* stook of PANCrIf. lUDS: now owning, anarridnen i p s o fabbe.lltone MAW. =di. Linz. Carothic &bowfin &Lain n a, gook libel., patty Cow awl B wares Dawn; Mu* Ykdokineiv Polsaalr CuP. tei..aaturr {9,god sad LOGAN, WILSON & CO., • Beg to call the attotion of Buyers to their EARDWARE- Aro' senratit &Um Mast eamboto imuotteuntila gat - • . . =LIVID SLIMS= Pgartil TBAS. 1W60P74 . sad Irbkhthicrolliren,the soon 'partible tau!, ..11a.. &sate gobs Niirt...l3l Sod -fLai, jit.r.d . . irstoted bF Ns. 39 weed str A I - JIDW I.o.o•burai. VI DOW ‘lOl3 Inn. sus lions.rillirlkwo '~' ~.~; -~,.~ Jell , ditylml 0E011.132 a AZNOLD, A " IWIAXIITALTITILLIIS Or complete; trotVol e rer r. Robert theldit . ' Almada. Remolds, Rm. • r Thettll * 4. ftlatuded: Mines Bums, mt. Ladies• Fancy Purl: HARIOVVARE Warehouse,The ' aoc., so e prenuses ! no. in thireentraneTaJarnet McCully-. on . Penn et., act • julning timilrard oftlie American Motel, from the tit or Anvil enarteur. earl's at this omen . fartl3 t The best evidence that can be adduced to reamer the efficacious.= ottfOoftasers Gf:l:itlif . sa Etter". putured hyPr. C.3LJankson,le the unpreadeuteddentand girth= Vote alter/a of the Union; .aset although there mute many compounds prepared and represented u be. lag wegthy oft /bag Patrultege. Yet so eonstealoed to murk, that the east umber of teettiocudels with which the worthy decks hae been hound, by permns o theldshest character And respectability, who found It nee Usury to here recourse to We Teepeullon, Is testimony aufacientlyeeneluslee. that a mere effectual remedy far the almost immediate relief of those tinkled with that direful &Wed!. aloPuele, bee never teen dl& Saki to pltdoborgb., br YLIIIIMG. BROS Druggists, OO Wood ot. .dbo, sale by ORO. H. KElBeltd „. 4o Wood . street. • ' dayS Enlarged or Varicose Velna, Weak Km Jowls AND WILL Anntsa , -1 would respectfully In Tito the attention of phplciens, and the public genera/ to my anortment of ,P.lk Elastic Stocking.. Km* Cana Ankle Seeks and landaus. for the relief and !MT of Vali wee ce Enlarged 'Velne,` Week Anklet. Weak Knee Joints and the various emplianene teal In the cure of diseases m oulting onteresOnplent. gar/ also keeP every variety or Theisen Eddy Brame Supporters. thanidsr . Braces, and In feet all kinds of me, hthicalaPpliannes used In the ewe of disease. ZIK.O. 11. KgYl5O., Wholeiale Deemed, tedald.t.S 'N0.140.,e0r. Wood .t. and Tircin Alley. Dr. Morse l s Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL.—If it le Inquired now this great 'restored,' Is accomplishing such ertneeellnary cures, we eau only reply that In the Arabian herb that krtenslts eardlnel ingredient have been blended by the Omninotemt rhysidan, a larger amount and greater varieties of curative propertiee than had heretofore been supposed to mart In ahuadreddiffereng articles of the pharonicOpcels. A whole medicine chest of remedies, so to speak, SO= to have been enabling In this herb; and In the EL131311. ar CORDIAL we hare their eon. centratedsmenee. It Le the effect, however, not themise with which we have to deal In the practical mirth:Minn o the maildde.! The vietims - ol r dr.:ends are cured, the 1101960 are ralleved, the ludtparalyzed resume their gully itr, the saffeters from headache are tormented no more the weak become vigorous, the' tint ofjesndlis leaves the complezkat in the bilious, the depressed in eptrits become buoyant, the, sick Instated tn every condition of disease derive homedlate benefit 'frau the use of Idersde In vim:eating Elleir or OordiaL These , 'Nupportel by irrefragable - Proof, aro presented to the ntion of lina side, who eau verify them by a. single bottle of the medl doe. The Cordial Is PUS highly conSenteated. In Sanaa this Price three dollen pee bottle, two for are dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 102 Broaderey, N. Y. Sold br Drusgisti throughout the United BMUS ante dal and West Indies . General Agent. in Pittsburgh—Fleming Bros, corner Wood and Your* greet.; and Geo. 11. Keyser, corner Wood Keret and Virgin sUey._Also, by J. P. Fleming, Allegheny-VIM • 'Sellers' Wirdfhge.—"Tho best prepara tion." Yr. R. E. S3rerv-0! your Fermifoge,l me say without hesitation, that. having used it extensively in myrractios for the test lbw or a,. years.l think It decidedly the best Ornetrstion of the kind which I hare nog knowledge, cd though I have heretofore used the preyarition of wrveral other usanufeauregs. Yours, dc.. D.COVGII,3I. D. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS 4, CO., 37 Wood et• and old by druggisti generally. Jo2l CMIZNS iXIICRANCICOMPANT. Pittsburgh. dune 16, 1661 The President and Directors of this Compa ny have this day declared a Dividend of T'irci Dollars per apse the (Unita' Stocliamsable to tSe Btoelatildere or their legal renresentativearin and of Monday, the 19th Inst. seaaz,t, L. ARSEEPAIN iel7•".stfo ti - • e Secretor), Citizen's Insurance Comp 7 of rittiaitirgh • H. D. KIND, Pm*fent. BAMITEL L. 11A.REDIELL, &x'y. OFFILZ, WATER, BETWEEN' YARRET,,LYD WOOD 3TDELT3. rum= MILL ,AND CARDQ,_IIIBRD ON -111 K DI AND 311851'138.1PP1 DIMES, AND TRIDOTARIF.B Islntres against Lees or Deroooe by rim' ALSO puma the perOt tif the S6d and .Ar4.ANDN4VIG4ZIOIt arid TRANSPORTATION. B. IL Kier Wm. 1884= 6; john 8. Frands Bellert. behoonm akar, Wm. B. Um's. W y, Samuel me,' Ronan. Eminp,Jr. • Ilarbanekt,. Tams BL Penock, Walter Bryant, John HARRIED—At Wsehloblob, .WodorldlY Mon , lojr..2lyt frut., by Bor. Jamerg. Brow colon, NICIIOLAS IC WADE, antis city. ana ROMAINE V..llattghter of Dr. Y J. Lo!loymi, of Wasblnstork. Pa. DIED.—In St, Louis, cos 111 day. IGsh at 11 0/101IGERICRARD. oldest .on of Tbomas Onver, of this. city, in the 17th ye. of Ms .g*. • • • Funeral him the recklanes of Ws father; on Front • at., to' Allegheny Onexteny, at 3 Ce'slwA.Fecocir morning. Tece nincele of the Welly an reenact nelly Invited to attend. -NEW ADVERTISErIiTS QPIOES-10 sacks grain Pe — p er; 33 5 O. Alop 3o tu5...N0.1 gro: 23 ti fro. in k.e.: apt: as do Du!n do do; fu do elm. tnrrkw llu .trd:., • 23 do 13oston do far We by je= • T. LITTLE t 00,112. Rd pt. FlBll —s' "0 bbls. superior Lake Trout; . 26 do ilds. A nt.*and Ear tea j6.= , T. LITTLE aCA ). 112.26 at. A35_100 bxs. Bxlo Window Glass; 60 do 10612 do dc6 EAdoo 10114 do do . 012,11115, 12 0 10.12 0 111 do ft stuns and for ode try T. brrrco a CO.. 111 2d .t. AIIIOO3IS-2.00 loz. Corn Brooms.in t,tore and Asy sol• by T. LITTLE 112; :d .t. -UST RECEIVED PElt EXPRESS' this .stylenals • torso •nortesont of now sad beautiful Ear Wogs, Breast nos, 110/4 roadie and Noe, Gal sod fOlver Thimble/4 a nes ortlolo at fate Eltos.vitlch an very pretty and cheap. Oat stook le now cost:4 . l:nd so ..Seolneed to offer oath t w o to tam his make It tar their interest to eye no calf befbro pur las elooshere, at 61 Market et. Je23 11061 re. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN COLLINS TOWNSHIP TOR SALE-111 acres, situate 1 rang from East Liberty. sod about. 2.g) yds. Imo the Alleghene riv er and same distance tram the Allegheny Taney IL h. A new Thiel Mum with bahand owns, Voished Inmodern style; also. a tenant bAuses.'s large frame barn mod etable, and other oat buildings. • good well of water, a stone quar ry*running stream at lower ;art of the fuse..? rmn.'d nt ' 3oo trees. 80 acres in col 'lnitials, balsam good Umber.— IVIII he told altogether or 10 gars with the inianYetneoba jell 8. CUTHBERT k 80N. 140 Third street. O VAN I NG. BERAGg§- - :tlurphy Burchfield him reed an unusually large supply . of Mohair Ber goal ags. de: rations festuren als o. Tlssucs, Unusable* ' 3IIIROIDERIES IN SETS-3ltirphy Dtiveliteld have ree'd an anortmentnf Nandi° Work MM. Moe.. and Chenkketta, Nan slim a largetasort, me e a tEg l ai ng n r r ansra Wmarrnand o a Sals a .cam PURE CIDER--1.0 bbls. ler sale by 5-j 0.0: • ki , ,„ HORSE FOR . $ .A.J.70---4 Strong Buggy Horn, rather What than the owner requires. En quire of SCLlOUNbLaltrat 2 C0..2 I Wont street UNDRIES-67bihe Napier Pig Metal; 10 14 Ult. Lank • 3 buts. Grew: 12 rub Wheat: 19 melts Feathers, to .trice for solo by - jot • 153131.1 DICKEY 00. PEARLS -12 bble. just reed and for sale by . 'NM • lIILNIM U. COLLINS.. CORN -200 sacks Ear just recdand for sale by JAI E RIVER. DILWORTH & CO. Q BIILS. PEARLS; . • • usa.Obscas, a prior article, hart rrecd aral Ear sale by j