BURGH GAZETTE ...—stratmuso•BY win= a PITTSBURGH . . • .••••• • ' • ONDAY 149aNI*, 467E4 2.* ipd• 'SMUG STATE TICKET. • kOtt * tiOVingart; JAMES- POLLOCK; - 0r sprrliumnimusp COUXST. FOR 'CANAL commusiong., OEORGE IiARSIE; • — or 'ALiscarisr cotrirr. , FOR IMIR„OF 'ffOYRTSIE COURT'', - • DAN 14 2 ,14 f: -8111/SERI ,or,stparaoicemar comm. Allegkfery 'County Wixig Ticket, • • . • DaVia ..... /4 7 9/ 112 . Pittargbi • • ofsaki., v Spr.E ß lTlT.NSON,,kittibtirigh, rICARAII I .I3Izudn " atott l aV h4 • - Cos a DkAULLL " teti DKr. I:Ta IPO0 ~ 0 D& Iltamr¢hr A CiaticiAr t g s i:a.A L 34.11:E3 B.2l=l 6 L7p l ier oar! JAMBSlTANni,Pittstrwah. JOHND7 Wa s . 1. 1 7 g • WHIM. Mralllghtay JOUN /MOWN, SalM .. To AlOrootimoro7itialtior the 11111441 . 1t00ns Printing Tatabltibmantofthe Den7O.Gosittc, are °posed • Sunday.. .A.orimoussaybodosire Moir °Wont° appear II the paperob IStedajlibratag, vM plum Mad the= in , •VgasPlitialturcla Weald.* Gaartia—ns• Mensin. bleiraistion of oo „Trocaly i;twitto offal., to au bnabseasseen o,lrt. desirable asedlnco of ialklxisabeir boldness knout drenlatlon Io betas,. tsar arid Are tbonssad,resolting • imcry . asershaat, manathetureraud ,bop-keeper In astern Pesinalsanla and Eastani Ohio. • • [Reedtha !bUtEr:4lll Beep , pase,of this . Paper., -' I Tex ADO:riturGnisniii r7 .Ttie . Adjutant Gen, lag of this finite, 91.e.'ileerge tfaaliingtOn Bow '. fimn, of Bedford,' started 'Out lately on! a!visit of linspection r te the State' A:emote. Thii „tbsir was not ditersithed on until after the mud an t I null cations of . Democratic politicians had been • held at Bedford; • and as Mr. Bowman halted, at Greensburg and other points at which there are no State Arsenals, it Is surmised that his . visit of : Inspection had as Much . to - do with th e condition lot the Democrati c Party is of the State Arsenals. , .. - There bz but one,State Arsenal in the:West, ' ' i we believe; and that is located at Meadville, and we have not: yet learned that its eondition ,lituri each-as triAeinand any , particular ' attention thereto, on the Pert. of the B tate itathtOtiet`r at .:' this particular moment. • -.. _ - . . • .. ;... That ble'Boirman's 1311.4.9i0n . was a political one ! needs bat little proof. Since toil/as' completed I i his journey to 41eadville lie seems careless about 1 preserving.the disguise under which-he started out.. We aCeoidingly find' in the Erie easeile of .'f the 22d that this military functionary availed : , I himself of a parade of the Ger Man companies of . i that city owthe 19th, to deliver a political.hir ' anus. ilo . l3Tell Arent so. far as to assurerthem .; . that the Goeernor and his imp porte rs were their I fast Wadi, azof that nething they could do for t them should be wanting. The Gazette says: , 1 ..1 He was escorted into town .by the inilita n ry, • 4 whom he addressed briefly and energetically in i I the Park, 'complimenting their appearance, en- '!? logitlng.their of9derehip . and dropping in a few fi words against the 4: Snow-Nothings" and in ja- :1 oar of Gee. Bigler. '. The Ansi-Knots Nothing, 1 Bigler tenement his apeeeh served to remove the . . military guise under which he cane here, and to '. exhibit his mission as a purely political , one. Its ',.. effect upon Gov. Bigler's prospects in Erie County will unquestionably be disastrous. Let the story -:- to.be told the Morning after the election testify .. The Adjutant General, we Sear, is more zeal- II ore than wise: and wenommend to the attention of his friendstht following hints from therhitc- - . ' "Above ill,'' no teal"' psi the caution of Tel :.; 'grand to young diplomatists, Miran for dis i Suction. Let Governor . Bigler give this to his I - over zealots sidineati, the Adjutant. .A, parade ground, wEere men of all political parties meet, s should beltept free from disc:miens of an in thonmatory. character. Partizan politics should ; not enter into military organizations. If we are 1 - to have Democratic companies, Aisti.Slavery tompanies;.Catholic companies and Protestant companies, the country may be plunged at any time into the horrors of civil war. Such armed political organizations should be disbanded at once. The only proper subject of military asso ciation is the defence of the common country. There is no worse use for a bayonet than to turn it against the bosom of a fellow citizen. • The* is to be a military encampment at New Brighton on the 29th, and tho Adjutant General expects to be present—in his official capacity, of course. The Governor, being commander in-eidef,•is also looked for; bat his presence , • mast be attributed to his zeal in military affairs and not to any political , purpose. He will re • view the troops, that is all; and the Adjutant jj General will 'satisfy himself about their equip- .I matte: Happy /Rate, that bits such vigilant . . Hos. D. Mart."—The Honorable David Mace, of Lafayette, bod. , with his fam il y, are now in the city and stopping at the Monongahela House. Mr. Mate was opera the few democratic Mem bers of Congress who stood up manfully against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and has been flown off by his party. in consequence; but we are pleased to kern that at the Anti- Nebraska Convention held In his district on Fri day last he was nrianimously nominated for, re- . &talon- That the people will sustain him ad. mite of no question. He in a self-made; indepen dent man, and worthy o f the confidence of an enlightened +constituency. • . . . E•aau.—The second party under the auspices of this lEassachuietts Emigrant .Aid Company wIB tat• Boston. on Tocads.fisibth. The date for flue, Ant class; to 'Esisal , City, is twenty the dollars, lieslderwhich travelers must pay for their meals on the journey, which It is stated need not average more thantwenty cents each. Each Indisidual is allowed 100 pounds of bag gage: any excess will cost from $2,50 to $8 per hundred portu4s. Children under three years of ago will be. carried without charge; those from stol2 at Matt price. Mr. C. IL Branacomb, of Holyoke, who has just returned from a prelim"- isary expediden will accompany tho_party. We preruesithat any permits . from this part of the ooptry Tlshing•tujoln the expedition may do so at Cleveland, or any Paint on the Lakes. The opportunity is iiiirso one,. arid should be Improt ool try Insiirittool adroorarers region who Irish to vile Banes. but cannot =meted In rids ... lag • etaapsoy— - Is.—TheA r stiMlat Intel:isomer one that on Sfigaday last *SO siz-hone wagon laden with getollnwis passing the Iron bridge amass the TitwArfitatattett, Waskfigton City, not: far from the Sesidcoo of Senator Donglaas, the dri ver !mall tin tarnOtstre cracking under the *lm mense weight Potting whip to his horses. he escaped with • his load,' but the Inidge fell to to pieces.' - Thee :Saipan as/imola i -the Intelli gences thinfis, innit Impair confidence in Isin for sash purposes; but It 11 most probable that, the iron wai of a cheap and Inferior - tad forded al Inver test. of the ealwinient of Iron The Whip of the old city of Philadelidila, hare nal:luta William A. Crabb for - senator, and Male= R Morrie, Thomas Biddle Jr., Mary S. 1 5 trczt and George It: Smith, for Assembly. The dm:um:mato nominees for the saute district an, for %ultra Smith, undlchit Stump, Jima Bubb,. /dui Smithy Jr., Dud IL C. . . Far the County afficies In Pigladelldits the de -2rFoorst/e =gnus sr* :—Prothonotary, Jame' 1 1 1, liledber ; Recorderof Deeds, R. tof foe; Cktit of 4aartiregtssfono, (Margo M. Row ell ; CaViNktar, /0,40 Define.. • , . , Csofs Notso.:—Aosid th• piesollios coin. plohne or.bbrt omit to Tartothr pans of Ude mlistrYAOoeolOptoow endevogbt,-It setafort ing to OW,* sow sod ibet9 .root pieneedue States ofdinellota,erOotentans of &Wrenn War. 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Can it be the sweet trickling of the beginning shower on, the ouiveringleares of the great elm, before de - dour it rib& the rattling of the rain upon - the Sundt iroarhor the delicious sound of bright- Sal I nig water-drop from leaf to„leaf. It is the brotni sun baked duet caught up by the strong south wind, and dashed avast the lately green foli, age; and showered upon the dwelling,- 0, south 'wind, once so liberal of' moisture, - wham moist ure was.not needed, where'are your overflowing fountains nowt Ilare,.yonnot con'. - directly from your: ocetuitome, or,bas old Neptune laid an embargo on his treasures! • . Thank itearen ! the distant thunder preludes 'at least, an approaching shower. Is it not BO Aid we hale - mistaken t Shwas Iho rePortof can 'non, announcing some miserable celebration. _We hero-heard that the roar of.artillery is effectual in dispensing clouds. if so, pray cease from fi ring, yon idle rerellers 1 Hush, and be still, While the elements aro silently collecting in their airy store houses the fountains of plenty to this thirsty, suffering land. Where is Aquarius of old, who is represented as pouring cataracts of interfrom his pitcher upon the earth ? Astron omers assign to him the performance of this use ful office In January aloneochen our farms do not want copious draughts of water as in summer. If he cannot be spared from his official duties,' has he no relative, is there no Aquarius junior, who might be appointed to water the earth in tho . But the clouds are gathering apace. The he rjion darkens. The bees are hurrying home.— The house-flies gather in the parlor and bite worse than ever. The dry leaves and loose bay are whirling in the eddies. The • Nee-bird smarm on the shore; the peacock does the same in the poultry-yard. The minims, begins: to close, and the cake; of-Solip grows - moist. :The eat frisks round the yard' and the cattle round the pasture. Universal stillness reigns, inter. rupted only by , the occasiotud sighing-,of the winds as at the approach of some great event. The rain is coming; the rain Is upon us! Stop,' stop t Is that the sun,- whose upper limb shines liko gold just as it sinks below the western ho rizon ? It is indeed that glorious luminary; and ho premiseadistinetly a beautiful day tomorrow, in which no one need carry an umbrelltia prom ise often heretofore received with smiles and ap probation; but now -with a rieful emntenancer and open censure.- 'Ales!-All signs fail in dry weather excepting drought; they: are -pretty sure to bold good. ••• • • .._ • ' • A kind of ealentnre is beginning to•selie upon the Imagination, and men, for the want of reali ty,. fancy they are sea green - seas in their -arid wastes and reviving icebergs in their mks: In return fop our waking disappointments we dream of the white cold site upon the sounding beach; the white thread-like mountain cascade; the thundering cataract. But most of all perhaps one delights in this universal dryness of Nature, the brassy colorof the sky reflecting the prema ture brown and-yellow of the btrnrt-up earth, to recall soft: pictures of- green hill and valley un der the weeping sties-of May. The chattering brooks, like merry littleohildren, were then run ning-about everywhere among the trees and long wetgrass.- Water—the very word has moist and joyous smell and sound—Was gushing all around on the surface of the ground and below the surface. The leaf then glistened with a bril liant radiance as the sun struck it and glanced; that sun was then welcome. The tree, the grastr, and delicate beantiful flower then had enough of it, and was not-dying-as now with fatal. thirst.— Who does not wish the days of mud, good, deep, and plentifully supplied with water, wordd return "to as once - more t• Is there a man, we willnot say pstriot,.. who would not be happy to go over shoes in water this blessed day if thereby his country's crops Could be secured ?•• Happy' pet) , plc they whose lot is cast in the vicinity of the great or little lakes or rivers. Evens frogpond is a heritagein these days - not to be despised, and a - water privilege must be of indescribable value. —Xelcark Daily Adoerther. Tni ?themes or New Yoini.,4 number of hotels and restaurants' make 'a practice of dis tributing the fierier:di; of food collected from the tables, to the poor, at regular hems, every afternoon. By observing how this is done, any curious person can reachlynbtain some insight into the miseries of the city. By the same pro- . cess, a partial cue may be had to the so-called "mysteries" of New York, which have alwayS afforded a prolific theme for scribblers. The place where these bounties are to be dispensed, is indicated come time in advance by the throng of wretched looking people who, eat crowd around, with baskets,' aprons; tic., in which to bear foray the expected gifts. -The bloated ine. briato, tottering creatures enfeebled brdisesee, as well is many young girls, acting as agent's for . others who remain in their own garrets and cel lars—ell are represented. On the . first appear ance of the provisions, which form a complete chowder of bread,- meats, pastry, lobster, fish and vegetables, a general rush is made, which has often to be forcibly repelled. With ala . • scoop, broken plate, or scrmething of the kind, a quantity of mixture is thrown into each vessel or other receptacle extended GI ieceive it, with all possible rapidity—the crowd meanwhile press ing closer and closer, until again forced into the background. Every device - is resorted to,-in or der to secure a double portion.:: •A common trick is, to have a basket placed on one side, into which each fresh instalment is deposited,until no more can be procured. Another will have a ca pacious apron or bag suspended from the waist, secure from observation, while the contents. of the extended basket or &eh' are slyly thrust into it unnoticed. Some, in this manner, obtain the "lion's share, while the weak, sick or decrepid are turned off empty. - The scene would bear to be transferred to canvass by an artist's pencil-- N. I: Journal , ef• Corn. • Srtixes CHILD Rzcovseso.—Forae two years since a little girl about eight yearn of age .was stolen from her parents in New York, and so ef fectually concealed were the arrangements of the abductors that all efforts to reclaim the mis sing child proved abortive. Recently, however, suspicion was excited that, the girl had* been stolen by parties in this. city, who were bring ing her up as their own; and acouditig,ly,• in company with a friend, the mother yesterday came hither, and . commenced a ecarch for the lost one, haring first obtained the aid of a male friend, well acquainted with the cireunurtances. The first thing to be disbovered was the real tlene.e of the kidnappers, and this after patient and protracted eearch and iminiry, being found out, the mother at once proceeded to the pretni ten, and knocking at the door, It was opened by her own 'daughter, between whom and the moth er there was a Mutual recognition. The woman of the pease, however, persisted in claiming the child es. hens„ ,and threatened summary ven geance upon sd one who should attempt to re more her. • Bat the mother, strong in right, was s not to be intimidated by threats, and accordingly, taking her daughter to the Market street depot, Jumped in the cars, and a moment after was beyond pursuit. • • - ' The man nn.: woman with whom the.girl bad been living reside in Prospect street, and the former has hitherto borne a fair reputation, being foreman in one of the largest manufacto. ring establishments of the city. Both are 'mid to have been furious at the discovery of their villainy; the girl, however, was overjoyed at their discomfiture, and accompanied her mother with eager pleasurc.—Newark Nercury, 23d. Cot.. FRIXOST,—We learn that this ixidefati; gable explorer left Washington a few days ago to embark from New York in the -steamer for California, with the vion of leadlog at San Iran ciaco and proceeding thence to the Sierra Neva da., to Sr astronomically the position of the Peas I 'Which ho discovered in that mountain during his expedition of last winter. The resoles of that expedition were published in this paper as drawn up by the explorer himself, and great atreu was laid upon the discovery of this Pass, as .being excellent in Itself; and north of the Walker and Tejon Passes, aml therefore more in the straight lino from 81. Louis to San Francisco, and open ing directly into the rich San. Joaquin Valley near the: southern gold mines. Col. Fremont jagid that Pass to be about latitude 87; bat the importance which he attaches to it as a point. In the Central route to 'the Pacific Ocean induies hies - to go to it again to Si Its position with a precisitm which the exhausted condition of his party and resources, did not admit of when ho went through it. We Also learn that this expe dition, like his.two last ones, has - no connection the Government surveys, and receives no aid from the survey spproprustions.—Not. Intel POLITJOAL Anassr.ComEranzder Millis has been arrested in New York, mks snit for dama ges by property owners at Greytown: This Is; .in effect, an arrest of the United State* 00,011/- meat, la something decidedly new in the way of litigation. Only think of 'someone-legged Frenchman bringing an action .against Welling. ton for shooting of his leg at ,Waterltiot Nich ols! might lie sued some ten years hence, by twenty thouseid,Tarks, more or less, for dams. gee sustained by 'them In . the present 'nor. If tali doctrine prevails, the Government will hare to give bond and toeurity. to its naval tams to guarantee them - against the lawyer& Perhaps the Peace Congress may make something out of I. • As to President Pierce, we doubt whether his powerestr_ndito quasidag proceedings 11,2 , throwleg bezelethells, though - he did quash the one against Jeffamls for - taming egg-shelle. • Noun Citumnrs • Etscrton:-Ccmghte re - turn. Pre Bragg, (Democrat) for (inventor, 48; 812: Dockery(Whig) 46,712. Bes imaJor- It y 2070. 71:1 the State &nate, ra WMgs and 80 ArmocraM are i elected, and to the Amer Hoe 46 Whfp and 66 Democrats; making en Joint ballot 75 Whip ad 95 Demand. ,;• but, line. the earlier!, 81111ngten, one - or the Whig aims ton, htie dhd, ad* awoostart has bear ordered. Two EtMay:Ott—The, acetic' of drought' wbidh has Piltlaeil. Ormond weeks; in abnost vier). pitrtoiNew Englatid,--Aid. indeed far more extensiirely,faarepotts from vatienactistant qua:- tem indica te,—are visible , particularly in New liampshire, in the neighborhood of. Lake piseogee. The corn and poteto crops are almost entirely destroyed; and other crops, with the ex ception of hay, which was quite as good as the av erage, will amount to litUeor nothing. The earth is parched , the pasturage affords no nouriish mcnt, and but for the cropot hey - whichiris bar. vested before the dry' weather commenced the cattle, would stdrer; As it Is, the thoughts of formers are already directed - to reducing their stocks to-prepare for the emergency of the famine Which thrutena them. •Some are mthint 'cap their corn — for. 'fodder.. ThewitaFfor several days back has, been high during Scree portion of the day, with such signs of rain as always fall is a dry time. - The southwest winds - have pre vailed; but yesterday, thoraxes is strong north west wind, which on the Lake was almost a gale., it resembled n. sirocco. however, more than. a northwester, and while it lashect. the waves_ into a foam,was not 'cold . enough 'to" render a thin, coat tintamfortable. - - . The & - , is so hazy, as to be ricemplete M barrier mountain prospects, and adventurers for pleasure of that sort, after toiling up a bri dle, path through a smotlfering cloud of dust, aril destined to futd.thermelves,l upon reaching the' *summit of their anibition, in the midst' of an im penetrable atmosphere of hate stol. smoke; for the woods in every direction are Minting from accidental Sres. - The roads have become extremely dusty' end annoying to beast as well as man; twal this 'i3 true of our own immediate vicinity, .where the drought ii - rauch less severe, but where its di:m isting effects are begining to bo seen. - The streams in the interior are generally re. untrkvallY loW,and in mime instances the facto ries have been stoPped: .This is the ciao, we nil deistand, with the exbpasivel,works of the Balls bury Manufacturing Company.', liberally - The - Lowell companies have drawn .upon their reserved means ,in Winnipiseogeo Lake, andhava been for two weeks or more, low ering that great body of water at the rate of an inch a day. They have recently purchased the whole of Squam Lake, inthe vicinity of Centre Harbor,. as a further secaritY . - for„entergencles like the present. We learn frog - J - 2i gentleman . "from Viirniorkt, that the drought prevails there to;an extent un- - paralleled or lido years. Potatoes . in that re gion will be a failure, and the farmers are cut. ting down their "corn for fodder for their cattle. ier adrices from out ror m, lowa,, whirl seem to Anti,:poaihiss cembine; ing It tried Maim. Thei state'of the Senate: , rowA.—We have farth respondent at Burlingtto leave no dealt dist the tion has carried everythi following is the'reporte DOCOL.AB9IST.9 Hold over Des Moines .. . . . . ANTI.NE.BB4I3K.I. Ihthl over 7 Cedar and Clinton 1 Dubuque, 1 ]tipper, Eze • .1 Louisa & Witsbingtonl Muscatine' 4..1 Pottastatomie...— ' 1 SC.ott: Van Duren 1 Itnpillo anl'blenree..l Dsfin, dr.c. . LOO Merlin, :Warren end 31adieoli,pro5 1 Wino Tqt . al apparent 714 ma)., 8 We do!' not consider these details entirely relic-. ble, but think there can belittle doubt of a de• termined anti-slavery-extension majority. - We need not: reprint and extend our table of members elect to ,the Howie, since the complete-* neas of the Depublican triumph is undoubted.— Our adviees sum up Whig and Anti-Nebraska4o: Donglassites 22,- Tie 1 (in Scott;) to come in, 7. As the whole House, consists ; 70 . members, there is a curtain msjosity, of trn against. Doug, lass, Dodge k. Co„which further returns will probably increase. , The election,ot'. a Pree Soil Whig U. S. Senator, forth° next three Congresses in place of Augustu.s Cleans Dodge, is a fixed fact. SPECIAL . NOTItab. . Derangement of the Lifer, is ono of the most common, as well .e the met foreeldille of ilsewate known to American physicians. It hod for. resrs attract eld the closest attention of the medical fatality to all parts of the Ilniti,lBtates. and yet up to the time of the diem, cry of Dr. 314tuee swat Speoltie.lt wee ahuaet beyond the reacher medical skill. Thousands had perished without teen a hope of milef and although thousands may yet he detained to feel the dlretal effects of this moat COMPfietted wage, it linow, thanks to the research of Dr. SC Lane, inset completely Ineentlat selthLo the trope olcoedleal con trol. The protoietareat the War Ms feel onledent that they offer a'rentedy . which bee been folly tented by . time Ilnd wlath hen toner felled arrows* when tehly stud. • • Ptuthasere oth samhal .to ~k DE. 31'LLNill, 0 IMMBILATCD LITERPILL, and take nowt else. - There are other PWa, parp,rtlog to to WM. MN now Lao* the grebll4 oleo, hie Celebrated Vermlfore. ran webs bad at all respeetalde Dreg Stores to the Called State; she. for este by the obi tproprlatora, FLEXING MOT/IM. areValkierS $=111.12 to J.1114d i Co. fer Word et A . CARD. As I ltavo disposed of my . stock in trade and . ninsequentli declined etaidess u Sara It etreeth myself. I wish to Infotoi my Mande and tostotesra that I bare made arrangements with S. STONER, No. 80 Wood Street, to out for him, sod as I and he stock • rnyysoo, one. I eon snore those whom I have been In the habit of entddr• log, that their sane In the An. or Clothing can be met In ever/ naruetdir to their natl. eagle trete - soli-I*de • • GEORGIE AMOR. itintlgel--A Urge as3ortment of Folf-In ik'l4.4l•=l oth., firlimres, kr we VICTEERS, 140 PROTECTION - INSURANCE COMPANY, Y, O glr CUN bC*4l• fteck,AnPa ikdttito rlnsd. • 11.4 ORs'OltkrED 182 S. Policies of Insurance Issued et all times on the most favorsbio term's, against LOSS OR DAMAGE RY FIRE, PERILS OP NAVIGATION. . h 1 6 ,13 43 111 gliFo443ol.l2astiglzu. • A Reprieve:We 'do not refer to a rc . pries, fiord Capital Punishment. There lea aloe Sorters nose .bleb. reapile Ii eduallr deetrable. We rater to Diopereda—i nerd la which all the. horrors of indisestton ere .wormed up. To the euffersre by this t sleet and her mins &seem, me ran bald oat not only bright lave. but the certainly of Lunstedista rellet and. permanent cam— There Le a Kea, runnel and alterative Ininelple to Woo. fland'e •Gernoto Dittos, wilkh inerltatal *mete and chances the taorttkl action of the etainach and it. oscre• tier organs, morose. the diman, and reettere to health.—. Prepared by Dr. C. 31. Jeekeon. Philadelphia: ' sold I. Pittehwah. PLYWINW 0010. r . ulle4 , } 00 Wood et. A1N..., wale Wilt% 11. HSU ItA n ecion • PITTSBURGH Life, Piro & Marine Inanriume Company; • • OFFICE 56 FIFTH STREET. 31A.SON11:1 DAM.. PITTAIIIMOB, PA. •• JAMES IL BOON; Protein* This Company make, every Insurance ap pertandag toor connected with LIFE EIL , E.B. Also...aged [lull and Carey itistkon the • Ohlo Wed Ithetedpel rims and tributaries, ma Marina Risks. gato And ageing Lem or Damage by Fire, And aiming the Perils of the Sea arid lama hecitadloat loweet . rates coediting with AIRr toall parties tnam.p.msra. {Via. B. Ltarlin James D. N.Olll Al.'antler Ohnelen John rollenon, • Robert tin.lnaT. -Dissenter N 4 tnoili, Arlo. :.: 1 1yern=t r flt.an nth or. ugnm nminr. 3 l' L lsoa PIIDLI . JompMassasa,3l. D. Jnhf Neill Just* HOLMES, RAM & CO. A. K. HOLMES *-BROTHER; SOLID BOX VICES, TIAMMEBBDIROft'AV LES, CBOWBABB,.BLEDOE*. ‘1441, 1 4(." TOOKE!, PICKS, ' ; • Timber, MITI, Tobacco k Cotton Smrws, &Kiting anstePtOrytfri• Maelan,rl4 Csir and - Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITT .• •• • Warzioti4NA 31 WA= sr., ammo pmsr an MOND • ,{TAR work wan Anted. •. 816314 f . 1-TENRY -7 11.- COLIANS _ FORWARDING AND __;• • • COMM/88.10N. bLERCErAVNT; AND WIMLFSALZ DRAMA IN • . - CHEESE, 'BUTTER, SEEDS, 171 . 811, •• And Prod** Genwally Jrts , • • . 4 1(o. 25 Wood West, Pittsburgh. • 50 pia. (win' ine for Salo at 'KEYSER'S 140 Wood street. . Citizen's Insurance - Comyy az routnugh. xVtula'.Z =mum. &er. °Amex. g4rAm. D rE r wril,m4zreutralyo _ft.artivßis AND_ROOO SUMS ON 17111 11/0 AND WISAB/OPPI DJ Vans, ARD TRIBLITARIV) .4 =117u apir R los 4 04 IrsAlli N V l c az al; ' * . •ti fru'r him " . /twat jr,Jr, . Jot i nOrarth, ". thatatoth. .crsari.llol/01,. . It.cr smut. zasi Trax.lB...llsys, Da Pont . POWderer-Every. :Variety Rine • .• • Males arta Blastlag Powder, la all alga wh im a k e i r ea hand . dual Ra Ws from Maaalae; 194 to satirt , ebaarsoridtombl• tom,. Aldo 11004 r ftigl: . D.' W. 0..21111WE LL, WPM . Anabs nu.s. Nedizimi Mesta of every - kindk - Uta. tbepik. b hM ilegiiiitL As sigma% Did 15 kml4o Wood amt. sun .':..1011:11 C'...A_C0.V. , : , ... -- -'BAKE. . , , ... TRUB 3iEDIaIIIALIVOD-uvr,A_ on.„ ::: ,1 . . : . . t'io_piied ei*efr4 . l/ for 'their italesSor.. - bledlo., iniduii: - :re..ll.tr, p. basing einltlLlid . stunt at Lb* Fitherks to superintend the. nutatactupo of tbeir 011, as surest bspublio that ft ittstrepand ulthtba zreatat tare from none but Stesh.3 hvathy livers. . ~... ~- , . ~• An 011eoht frith their *liana he ' lhnini to J . - 4 unuenal the pnalltP. and ca. L. retained in the tong do!. to ateadieti.eniployal both In private lad Ifooltal • Maho . and well dearav'the attention. oflllrlindSolll.l. Traidir =Oft natiabla thaa'anaatiscoaered, or ant nimytion or nnlinonarraffeetions. ' • . JOIII . I.O.BAXES 2 O. No 100 North VIM. PbThaelphLl. 104;01 Draiplati..l•l7-6mdkvrkT Tor - 5a11b7 . .11 16e yrii '-141: - Secret for the Ladies.4-410e.-to pre ,sirre beatity.--vllon't use Chalk, Lilly Mille; or MUT ;Nth. totalled eounstles.to osuceil ads:War sallowcoroplatilut If you would have the roseibrotight beck toyour oheek, a 'elate, healthy and transparent skin. and Ilk and ,vigor Infused through the 'ideas, get* bottle of Carter's Span t& Mixture, and take it acoovillngi to "dlreetlios. It dais not tests Quito as well as your renietriaistae. but if alter a few dome you do not and mit-health and lbeanty revivini jaw step elastic' and vigurouit and - the whole ' system re. -!.#64 and Invigorated like. Spring nicaullig, then your -cote Is borate.; and all the' minable certilleates we in.. selitlit An naught. , .lt Lathe greatest Insider of the blood known; is perteetlyhenialeut and at dm: setae time pow a:fully etas:ado:lL, Bee advertisement: . asilttlmdbef L. •G. GRAFF (succeisor to J.- S. Dil ed!' A Onlinllo &man stivlLPßlAbonin, prnifw inotrnlPtlnder Cbotpany.. All 'nineties of Ponder, in Any nontfty: mm tantly on nand.' Alm. fear Tone. :Err N Bars Ardidat - and Zotion. Celebrat; tol throughout Ute Lnd amt anti reliable preparations ever Invented *the more ot• - Diseaser nf the Urinary Organs, n Files, and. Female itreat nmeito Woe octratedlnary ifedlelnes hire al• wayi met FM In cuing the above .complaleta,. has eun lobed' arta the Bromide?" tbemselven, saying nothing of the thouserula of Indlriduale who hare been permanently Mixed by their one. We would multi the public that they arm notinere patent huteintor; cotenonnded moiety to mall, bat areprenated by n tbnrough Chemist, tiith the-n est choke and rare logrodlenta •Itbiati Nut be obtained, and are Intended to do atoll— But one trial le'reltilred to mu. time all that such G the 44. • . • .. • • .. . • • They ma put up la bOtisi, With fall dlitellotal macaw ihyllm them, th - e dntldole at 51.1: and the Lotion at 50 eta. par tattle.' One bottle lasts tan dupl. Primp ham Men entirely maid lu two ortluio dais. • Itmouted by PL BULLY. Pityakian to Oa - o 'Paris, aid prapstualbrUllßOL • 00., ("maul Attenta for thallalted Btaautaao Canada*, to Whom all order. multi* sthlrmaitl. Broadway, corner Grand , . . ari . . Noah,. Pltliturgh,Whdensio d 'rttbrAl, 14 FLEMING BILO2. (rWiemora to J. Kidd C0.).1g0. GO Wood 0:4 Whool• bog, J. IL PA'ITEESO2 . 2 00., grid by Drustclsto , ove47. Dr. Morse's. ,, Livlgoratuor., Rlisir or ooRPIAL.If It Is Indult:ad hoie tills Visit Pistorsti** le acazanntlikiag sash estisonlinari ewe& C.n agr ' roli that In the Arabia hteh anthems ita cardinal Ingredient haveteen blended by :the Omnipotent Physktett, a larger amount and grciskt media of curative tooperhei than ha , heretofore been seproor‘t 6 mist to oboodnoloierott•ot arid.. of the pharmatoperle. Nichols chest or rentedim. ep *reek:Mem to bays been annbined to tiffs boe'n; and le the I