2TSBURGH GAZETTE Ilik.{.ol4:f" 444 alF.3j:t44 larllll 1 4a Atlvoiroittia tie 101Ccatal lowa or Pitatioglitalilitamotof the Dal* Gamtts.or• of.soi onBcOdor. A7rtlXl3lllS76odatro their natio. Woos." latbo*or op Wads, marniajori bona Om , • meats.— ; molter no =b olutption. Alilb takonttui 0.07 ar Woolar eloottt Aldo* prittott L =do to Onto*. Wbrooror the One L leap to which the inhootOtkos pat, Obi mar *Vie tursziatir Otonoa. =low "" N surrod try drams mums. AU tesadrol odrortfotoit d Artry dueriptiou, wet be nonfood to Wrest to toga. The oar omptiosto trOl bo mbar. opodah.th. ly or *out, =trot, on maw osolottor _ iptizialsnitt Wooklv eV...sabre alfentiliko crow Maio Shoat airs to cow bulbous ten =oft doornail teodloaa of otolinit Moir btianooskaown ociotratiasson IA betraudince sad ftnithossioulmositft good awry merchant. tostoollotarse as: to rEr.II.I..ISOXISIIIL, IW odltea of ttiO Moats Let bog Wad oak eon irtth tho Plttaborgor Clourfor. intbottoil b uotleit aboodotkool sad odiorttrosonto tbsliflobarth Gmltw annalaste ocis Death." 14 . 1 . 1 Sittig , olla . Mazob I.Sb►. Besittlas Matter as eacli sage Mr (Ma lamer Tia r biaarata es iiirraar arm .= KAMAN Thg acemmte from Sumas ere gloomy in the ex treme, and of a character to excite the most in tones indignation in tho breast of nary Northam Pun liho 4 notioet to all sense of hie °until:Ma, and in.whose heart the spirit of liberty is not teluilly dead. The slavoorsay manifest a deter sabistion to establish the monied institution in that fair tinvitory with the strong hand, regard lesi of law, justice, and of majorities. The Mir souk papers, and those of a usher stripe In Kansas, glory in the foot that an Irruption of ' Missourians had enabled the alavoorevy to cam theiate elections. Every term of obloquy powd.. Dial's made use of in sped:fag of settlers from the free States• The Governor Is also attacked• and threatened in the moat shameful manner:— In flat the whole proceedings exhibit 15: levities and ruffianly spirit, mid a determination to carry oni the original design of carving a great and poWerfd slave Safi out of territory onoeeolemn ly to Madam, regardless of all Wl= ♦ideal rights, end ,the usages and custom and l*We established'for the protection of the people end the &Anise of -Musty. Before t,he late election the papas in the ter rittwy favorable to slavery, boldly invited the Ilissoarbula to cams over the line to vote, and retoommeteded them to some well armed, and pre pared to- shed blood if necessary to the 112.00/11 of.their Mwlese undertaking. Beer these suggestions ware received, the fact stated In the St. Louis ReimWiran of the return of the ....Nisiouri Not4greutte', with banners and masse, In companies of se metal hundred strong, amply !utiles. Having accoMplishad their das tardly work of perjury sad lawlealess; having iniradect the sanctity of the ballot-box and over see& and browbeat the actual mallets ; and thou having suoceeledin returning prollavery del*. gates, they then proclaim their own shame and the malt they had cast upon our boasted free butitations. The manner in which Northern emigrants and all opponents of slavery are spoken of, appears from the following attract from a manifesto li sted at Boonville, Mo., before the election, and spread In a handbill form throughout all that re eon : "Gov. 'Reeder may be snared that the Legis lative Assemblies of Sans cannot be parked with the emissaries of Abolition Societies in Boa tan and New York. A Chicago in Kansas would not long escape the doom which justice and the Ganstitution heirs already pronounced :upon its Prototype in Mined& We trout, for the sake of 'ism and harmony, and for the sake of that Union which fanaticism has .so long threatened and sill threatens, that the President of the United States will withdrair the Governor, who auks the oneneiahle notoriety of stirring up the dying embus of a strife settled in our national. patinas. Does any rational man suppose that our neighbors in Missouri, who are 'tone of our bone and flesh of our flub,' will permit the scam of Ignorance and vice, shipped by 'Emigrant Aid Societies, from the ei-bollin "- -thLtrons of Northern fanaticism, to be located upon their very borders 2- While no objections are enter mad to bona fide mimosas, for whatever opin ions they may asiertalsolt can secalAsekstomat 4ar at surprise to the relleetiag that no favor will be shown to THE HESSIAN MERCENA NIES OF FANATICISM, who are sent here 11th the avowed purpose of making war upon the domestic institutions of neighboring State.— Shoes II:MB:alone moat and will be preserved. If Kansas is to be the battle ground upon which the destiny of Missouri is to be settled, Arkansas and Texas will not be slow to perceive that the blow is soon to reach them, and ultimately every Southern and South western State in the Union is to be affected by the result. Let Governor Reeder and his confederates take heed of tbue coasiderations. A fool may light the torch of civil war, in which the Temple of Liberty may be destroyed, but a wise man will not covet that infamous immortality which is to be purchased alone by thi datunion of our Matins, and the i &tufa of oar plisioes Disko." r fronts slave propagandist, dated from INlietniri, - and published in the organ of Douglas I st Chkago, says: I • - "We Koss our roma Waal ail over ths Etats, where oeines.mas and means, and, theounnde la in San= irons this Seats be the denim coma of." ,nblio meeting was ' 6t Lexington, • sl.o,ooo'sniteerihed to p+note the en tablishment of slavery in Kansas. A letter published in the South i7orolition, at. Columtda, 8. C., from an insigran! in Sensas from that State, Napo "filaveholders are already hare—are coming dill. In the spring and coming summer, are will have a large emigration of the adventurous spirits of Kentucky, Tennessee; and other slave States. We are determined to make it a slave State, and if the south do her duty we will have no difundty in aroomplishing_our purpose. Whitfield, our delegate to . Congress, is a pro '., slavery man, and was elected upon that issue by a large majority. These facts being known to 51017 person residing hare I can oontidenti say to my Southern friends that they are s afe in coming has with their property—come, all that can, for-Kansas is certain to be one of the glo , t ions constellation of slits States." ; AD these, and hnadroub of other foots, show that Kanzas is In imminent danger of boom ing a slave state. This was the object of Doug - end his displeable crow of slavery props , waists, ip repealing the Missouri Compromisi;; and the rietkrions design will undoubtedly tie stuseesdal, unless the perple of the North arise In their might and their anger, and ay that the' foul 'conspiracy against freedom 'hall not prove snectissfal.-that the wicked and limiting fu r molt on freedom and the free states shall net -to cousammited. We or to hops from the settlers in Kansas. The lawless sad reckless hardest of desperadoes from Missouri, . will pruned, by the strong Maid every attempt to obtain a fair expression of the will of the peo ple of the territory. • Our last hope is in: Con geals If that falls as, tha North may:hereafter consider itself the vassal of the slave &Ter.— Ths spirit of liberty and independence will be broken. There can be no hope for 'people who - will tamely and quietly submit to such insults and outrages. This the South well knows. It knois thst if the Northwill submit to this out ; Jags, though in pretended love to Me Union, or ,• a feigned attachnumt to pesos and law, that there LB nOthiDg too outrageous for slavery to attempt hereafter end for the North to submit One thing 'is pretty certain, that the somas of the Kenna outrage hastens by many years the deatliknell of the Union, and we think than is much reason to believe that the South is not averse to such e result. Be this as it may it is now evident Met in the North the old flub loud revere:tee and attachment to the Union la nearly extinct. In a large dass 'of minds the Union is lookedupon With careless indifference while In others it is viewed "with are* on. Ten yearango; a disunionist wall hardly be found North of Mason and Dizone line. Now Ii is st common Occurrence to beer "rMpeatable and na bertidokMir MOD express' their deslie for . • peaceable disunion. You hepr it anther inllekihuad ears, ta eseeethitter, end the sentiment u.suelly meets with the heasUylooneur.. _-emus of ail who hear it expreased• - If t.beßouth sadly does Dot desire amnion; the la Punning a most daligaroui Yarn., end ens width promises in itsissalts to.bring ruin open' herself. The North - once did 1011 and deeply reverence the Union." It trews the meet prof:mad political son, thaentin the public mind. Now allia 'hanged: The Ifess Perk'. CouSies, Vet!'creak/roe a; Unloa- staring taper; adinite the change, is t 'follow- ing extract. fro= an etrliale on_tft. Panes quo ' 1 ) 1 • ti A powerful movement will doubtless bemsde for the rostaention of tko.3llsootre Compromise tualir It moods or not, lt is oaten that Bar Fos esnaot be admitted Into the Union us allure koldbmt state without 41. looperrote etrugglo—s 'trete* mode the mere dowels by the foot that es Sera u • body hare boom utterly inset:We to all fear el the dissolntion et the Union. Theses which onme intimidated them ore now heard with mum, infiiSereneo.— tvhother this foot is to be regretted or not, it is it foot which cannot be denied, and it will have remarked effect In the condom and liquid of future sectional contromslia." What. has prodnoed so grest-s °hangs in so aborts time ? The question is easily answered. The change oommenaed with the annexation of Taxan,' and hu kept pace with the mica of outrages ending In the Kansas perfidy, Very slight links now hold as together, and the ad [ adoa of lianas as a elan state will seem to help on. and may suddenly precipitate a (Bimeta -1 bon. What then ? Lsmuuvrin SAULlllll.—Thsprsatioe hereto fore has been to pay the members of the legisl' s tate $3,00 per day; and • law of the State pro vides that this rate shall run only for one bun dled days, the pay after tbat period _ being restricted to $1,60 per day. The present legisla ture seems determined to upset all this. By some curious freak of nomenclature it has been called an "Asseriean Reform" legislature; and by way of earning the title one of its pet measures has been to assign its members a salary instead of a per diem allowance. The salary proposed, of course, Is much larger than the per dims would amount to: else how *Quid it be a reform? A bill was at first introduced making-the leg islative Miles a salaried one and the salary $6OO. But there was some danger that the Governor , would veto it, in that shape, and so it, has been smuggled into the Appropriationbill ac reported to the House. In this shape is is thought that it can b e made to go through, and the Governor lee not likely to veto an Appropriation bill. The legialature, as It now stands, le the eln bodiment of Know Bothinglsm, and Is is per- Mips well that the people of the State have been compelled to endure Its indiction. They would not otherwise hare known what Know Nothing ism really is. The members appear to labor un der the conviction that this Is their last chance at the public crib, and hence they seem disposed to make a good use of their time. We think the best thing they can do for the Commonwealth is to show theoloven foot In all its deformity, and rob and plunder all they can daring their brief lease of power. The days of such "Reform" soon come to en end. When we recall to mind the hot that this new party was deemed necessary because the old parties had grown "to corrupt," and that Its ao oession to office was bailed as the dawn of • new and brighter day, when the people should rale and honesty bear sway, it made a ails odd to hear an "American Reform" Mfg, such as the Schuylkill Jtissr's Jot:ma, talk thus of its party rep_reseniatires at the lest of government: "It does seem that the very rams of oorrap. ' Son in the State is now banded together at Her ' risburg—that many have assumed the guise of deuriantins, the more effectually to accomplish 'their objects—and thus lead on the honest por tion of the Americans .to rain lend destramien." Considering that the new party is only • few months old and that it obtained public confidence because people thought it would be honest, we must say that it has followed vary eaddenlyin the wake of Its illustrious redeemers. W h en it becomes the very essence of amaption in less than • year, what would it collie to If it could prolong its existence 1 A Mind writes us from Harrisburg that a fi nal adjournment cannot be had until some time In May. The members bad better take mother roan (at the Btate's expense) sad se mash time enough to put In their spring Grope. The K. N. candidates, however, notwithstaud log the disclaimer of the press that they would would mot maitre drunks to which they were not *Looted, have put I. their claims and intend to eenteththiiledrion:' Thep:loco' uthott.rcethik-, le at any snob small irdSonlty as a went of lota.. Having bad two ballot boxes destroyed for the sake of getting these offices, they are not to be put od with a barren victory. The total vote of the city at the late election taking theVetnaiss of the Ninon% and Twelfth wards as made by the judges, was as follows Paean, dem., 9,497 ; Taylor, N. 8290 :—to tal,, 17,787. At the uotober election the vote stood thus, for Supreme .43Ctirt ; Norris, dem., 6,181; Owen, Repablican, 11,658:—total, 17,687. This shows the vote this spring to have been only 100 more than last falL If the; vote for Justices of the Paths in the two disputed wards be taken as the basis, the totals show 72 totem more now than in October tut. This goes very far to dissipate the allegations of fried and il legal voting; and these allegations groir still less plausible when it is known that in twelve out of the eireateen wards-of the city the .thmerioan Beforti" party sloth the oflioers of the **lion. In the five wards where this was not theme there is very little, if any, thereat* of the aura gate vote. We mention these feats only to ahoy how little moue there is for shaming the result to fraudulent voting. Missouri, • ieuret.or derie B. Rinno..--Thls gentleman. fanneely of Pitteborgh but afore Zanily of Phila. delplda, ',died in thu laity yesterday. • Be had come out to attend the funeral of Ms aged fath rer; *hi dled ••few vests since, but 'found him 'self tumble te return, sad after s'verY brief In ternl be bemacalled to join. that father fn the grain; Mr. MU! Iris well known and math' isteimed both here, to hie netts' plasm, ' cad la Phfadelyhla. . . _ Curonnure.—The demoeratie candidates 'lithe late election have all bean declared elected, and sworn in, the judges of the iGeventh and Twelfth wards baring made the but return possible m iler the eireurmatanus. The elections In Connsetkrut and Rhode Island oomplets the entire list of elections for members of Congrem in the free States. In the last Cori gross these States went sillily Administration members and fifly-ons opposition. In the next Congress the entire number of Administration members elected from the free &arse is :vs:err s-wen the entire number of opposition members is ore lIIMILID AND SIVINTW. Of the Ad ministration members, ens comes from Maine, are from New York, one from New jersey, are from Perutsylvania, four from Illinois, one from lowa, one from Wisconsin, and two from Califor nia.. It would be eery difficult to dually the op positi7n with reference to particular party dis tinctions. Many were elected as Whip, many as Posion men, and many as ~ E now-Nothings." Two or three of the seats of the administration men will be contested, Including one from Maine and one from lowa. The hers CUD will probe bly be deeided in bear of the *attestant. The 1 - gentleman pat down from Wisconsin es a friend of the administration is only nominally so, being so anti-slavery man throughout A full Rouse consists -of 282 members, of vile& 117 is emsjority. The anti-administration Mambas from the North therefore constitute • majority of the whole body' but it is not at all carte= that they will sot together harmoniously for northern interests. Niw Courems.—We learn with empties that two of the members from this county in tne House voted for the bill erecting the new coun ty of Comment', and that one, at tout, of our members is the Senate is slant to do the same. The members from Westmoreland and the other counties teemed by this bill have consequently determined, ,u a retaliation for this gems* on the part of the Allegheny member, to vote for any new county bill that infringes upon the holm& of Allegheny county. • The only true policy for oar members to pun- Yoe,-if they wish to preserve the county intact, la to vote against all new county projeots, ape airily In the west. By giving their aid to die ,' member other counties they only provoke retell-. Won upon our cu.!, The new county ef . Suffelo, 'high takes two toemshins off of our northern boundary, can be pawl thenugh at any time by the Westmoreland members, if they choose, and they will do It,- if the Conemaugh bill pass es the Senate with help from our lilenaterlit— We hope that both will consider the'lnterests of their own county Y peramount In all each MOO; whether directly or remotely alleoted thetrby.— In the present instattee, if Conentangh be erect ed, Westmoreland eines so Me for the territory iota taken off by . littifilo that her 'talky ' would undoubtedly be to favor that project at our ex - Linn, ro UMBRAS OP 1111 Lacasauvras. —The Postmaster it - Harrisburg glue notice that the State of Perulyinnia, having provided hi legislative wasetommt for the payment of postage on all lull matter Bent to or from the Exeratiu, or to or from the members of the Legielatore, and these facts being known to the Department, all lettere addressed to saki parties without the postage being paid at the mailing algae, most not be classed as unpaid letters, bet must be rated with the proper =GUM of postage to be paid at Harrigary, and forwarded the same u if prepaid. 1:1‘1 514 Li Pakfiri Oki 501 •Peots, without Comment—The Public cram craw crix—Nme Yorke 01.10.1851.-11rr.flarder. N 0,129 redone street, wetter as that she bre bean tog. bird with wanes the IMO three yeses, rad that sbe wed. wee Val rf Dr. McLane, Cretetrated rem!Ape. wbiah tavarttrwrycrertAffr faro warree. Eferuswelifoadrwalfh prenedistely :starred. lira Quimby. Nu lad Noma mt., Nsw lost. undo daft Of Now, 23, 1142, "sites um that Om bad s abild mid& bad bon lumen tas totter than two lsoutbm. 28. Mmosuwas Txttls ofilitansio Vomitus, sad mehululanul It. Th. atone mod a lugs wasatit7 alma* sad lu a tow d•Da was as luirty is am it bad Wm. ?trouts. with mush USWIMY tmdbrs thou mbauld not hasitals wham =7 !UM to suspect worms, mai lams ow tlus In malts. Ins mad wiadmitcbabss Dr. DeLsam's Vansdruia II ow.s, ADA sad Is puteetly tab. WlLDlttetwaere ,tut bootrtfta b ta. for Dl. wuunrs CILIIDIATED TIMILI7IIOI, and tail non* alat. AD ether Tenaltasee, to eosopartwa, are worthless. Dr. It' eaelVeratfoar. deo Ida *detested Lim Pills. owe now be had at all rerportaWs Drag Stone to the United States and Cram the sole proterietora. Also De Le by the was propeston, YLIMING BROTH - IRA apedkirS Ihmeaseort to J. Eld4 a Oe. DI Wood it Ben Known when Tried.—These gentle , Ewa take Nemo In testifying la iregard to B. A. rah. aware Vankelfoge, basins two of the ftnes have used It I to OA/ ornate practise as Owlets= for • number of nomad they have known MDT otanwatlon. to be good New £13121. Jell 4121, uusa. Maws. B. 4. labiroutock d (legageom—Raving add yony nelnahle TamWoge Be 1111.1111*, and hoeing BM it sued Be many Tarr, wa would nowaseend It to all u a ale and allelent remedy Iter all awe of worms. In no Instants haw gen m any ev ll regultenbllowlsig Ito admalstestlon b at always e has 11 ased=br whck it wa nsteaded. id been rir. . Belleang that enrythleg that has been set Oath ward tolls /tram le inlet's In assonlanse with ow ob arnatkan, not only se in sailtlaners. bat as nen of hael wen we wald ankaataanglY 0o nil who read this. that It la the beet Van:an. wee ha Inn and that It/ as' toes we beat known who tried aut. 1100V1I1 • RIMY. Plowed and weld by In 11.1•111/1=0013. • 0 1 3.. «awe of Wood and Bret Ws. avadken Uncumnt Monty, Bold, Sliver, Rtoeks, die We will purebase ,Ifidiana, Trans. Alleghe gamy, Wlxorula. =nal& Iteiriart Sallay a and all Zraaarreat Maw at lower rata. et Mamma th lhm an say ot • at boas In Ills idtr. The werrt wand= mid Rd Old Ivor and Gold. )Doty darn N. kIL Bank Bank 'mud at blend mankat Talus. =lad Inking@ on Ovatt• t Co., Banta,. Loud., and on all akar mina Hoops. faintakni on appLkatlon to oitin to run porthotom dOOlOlOll. BRIMEIIt B 00.. Basilan and tzedtansa Inokank &tants "Idialaae Irtro Insurands On of London, and - Onudno lasaninea On of Nan York. Man No. 11 Wood it., 1 door Ikon Ant it mls3l-Indle DTJBUQUE. lOWA. W. offer for Bale One Hundred Lots, very eenntemoveir Roosted. falba City of Dabousso. sod rpottha7lll4olllFrOVelalto the woos to any Imam of than. The ocaplsalon of Oh. Gust llllncts Douala R. R. to this ear—tho aVlat MaeloDpi /UM bulk." trossasotost hos•—thobuoy Ira toss* tatratort oath G. vaunt moistly supra:Wing mobs of root mtge. cambia. I. pumas dadrohlt motto to Goes vistloa to Mood to Otty Proportf. Any Intonation be proostati rroaloootsstod u do allot. Adam. T. I. /MP • 00111.1112, oatllasoto Dolmas% lova. The Greatest ledical Discovery OF TILE AGE itr. Kennedy, of Flo:bury, bee am:mined In one of oar nom= pestare wens a nosaly that net. emryien of Amon 'mutts sound bentaila to • ma.. Panic Is bas triad It In over Worm bundled liad•O, and newt Itabd avant ha novena Roth Minn humor.) 11. hoe now In Ma ooradrai ors two trmobed eartllhata, of 114 valso, all within twiny inn ef Bottom Two battles art warranted Marna caning son too th On to Ores Donn tin gun the want nod of Omen of the boa. Two to Moro bottles wl5l al,.e no ,751 s of tam Two bathos Of, fourrantod anew the mom vans, la • WI Mona sad stomach. Mule to dye hallos -are warranal to an in mott M of orynaln 1 On to broke:ln an wassaated to sure al bream I. 1 Ur ens. • Two tittle are merman to min manta of lb. to, aoull Mambo among tbabalr. Pear to six bathe an wansated to to. Gonna .ad reruns ann. One bottle MID one may enrottm M W Al. Two to Una bonito an warentel to OM tho moot ollie Of flavour. - - Tyro to inn be Ulm an trananal bane tbe moot dm mane mum of rbnim - aUrm. nave to ber bathe ere warnated to ears alt Name The to Mtn Intim ninon Oa wont nes at manna A bonen le always enelnsmed 1100 11" 0051 b°"". CM a larbet ma Is efirtimied 't em no above gmann, lob.no Mto Improbable so - num who tore La van tried aita.....1.101 Millldnat of the eay. sco tbat • roan= weld mount to the osohcia, GM Woos ell dew walk good& mai 0../f7 hamar Ia th..ystume In I It lo now • and bet. If you ban wiener Mao to Mart non on nosh natant.. kW= or Li'. &nut It mane 1 some mem sad sot Team 1 poddlott ono • thowood tot. LIN OS ninth* flobalty of 00.106. I now Its ens la men ram It boo Ong, dope moo of thogrettostvoree 1 ono dumb Illamononta. I fan It to &Min • roar al& to old boob of slaty. I Wean pxe. pen, loony Whine thlldros. whom Zen was soft an hobby. reeseal 1 So • pant state of by one barb. To thaw no an onna to a UM mama., Ma* bottle sin always to, IL II glue mot rollof to oilard. Lod &agar. Boon who tom booa ea.nn hr pars, Iwo Ls, to ADO bar ngolstad by It Wimp lb. Way b ft 16* oolte mem bat Share Shore Is soy darsonteent Otto nostbos of toner. It wW mar not Masan ref lan but you mot not bs e/anmt-4bal *lnn dui pow to bon Itosr do.. to &Meek. That. Ls DOW &fed Mr SOU had It O. tOo eontrYT, was that Mann is son you will [vet yourself Ulu •an groom Moan mare .fl the mart istrannot osocalan of II that moo ever lb ban to. Ite enamor b ens sommary—eat LD. MOI froL. 1 two Montle an borb, vim dm matal la nest on. dbornes llorofaloas mans ce bin oad Imam in ears. Prim Winn ?dent lb. Indleal Disarms 61 per bottle. DISKITIONS POa Vol—Adult. sSs tobloollomrol So day. 0111tinor one Manners. nowt Iblobnat boat fin te l ean. uonmoren. As no Wreetion be mason • lib all somittallooa lake emu t to m bonn.. • dig. iIDISIDY eves pausal to bed mom ef runt. Sold. Inanee and rot. ILITIEWS. IN Wood tnet. senor of Strata al v. bedew! A Spatial Bolhrtin for the M.W. b.irmakm (braid reliever with wooderful hr every illoorder ineldielialo the Illgeotlre eawarellew .err tam &malt.% mews the ....attic bard= Owns. , eke bream **name ildwe deethirr to the *tile rie , multi the mental enterer. beldam delle.dreil,lesPerte to the witennated frame a more rebus. appeallawe Idler" Leritstkno. Wreaths distasted baiithistion ball& orp the .battered sone:noticed sad war be taboo ' , Oben% leer by the fieblest malddro. or mother. on It Is wowed matey of the johns of ran Oriental hate, potent onlY to Invigorate, eudiaretireed regime. Tithe mean hoe homes reload by Improperlodulgen ad the Cordiel will bills. a non vianions vitality into sr wry mon. The bowithoide randlion from lets Yours or too deer apolleetion ta labor of any Mad te onletly nonowd ea' lta wition, and ladles weingedineelantery ownpotiono. ud eultet to ineosmodenow thelerrinsa will And It • ode and healthy stimulant, Where therironlation of the blood ilnsitag. oramrorthstamtlossoribebed, • e ea al or Imperfertly pardoned, It will restive ths na Moe end eammoadoeta permanent energy to the onewitre sad distributive crane Thole who an bowed dawn by Witted dewily. and do hetes se to der*: of ever rwereerlow the eider and dm of ournhard, w lnAted to give tido wonderful invigoraid • lideL It wribotUee the elonnestidof their emaciation,- Wine ilea have woosnerett the Ind bottle they .111 be eassionethed the wiewpwatfre wriallide d at work In le ery debilitated portio of their frame and tope, MU to be ovelleed in Shah a storough nerwori. .111 eras op to Mar hearts. mit:magi to put up, highly coneentrared. in pint tot UMIL P OM* Wte O S . 12 lb , Inf- CL ie. ELKO, Zwourtator. No. ILI Bytatray. Itaar Yak; Aamna—PtUaliargla a amp, No. 0) Brood larett gao. U. 111 W. 167 Wood* S. 1. Baum, VI Mad A.. 7 allastaay air J. P. Yuma. Bold by latuttlata theaLtbatt the 1%1 tad Matta Oita di sad tba West Inert HonralgiatThis tormidable Maws% wLMbmoo to bow t 4. ,sklll of Shysklins. 'Wanks mails to Outset Arsnlat Hr. y. Boyd ay form dl of tbs Astor Hoots New IVA. =Slats yeeprlstarof ths Rudman* Entsl.Ebblma. Tot., Is ons of the Mindsets Who Ism teensured assure Nat nit* by WWI bpsabb Sloss his son, WI has rwoinnandsd It to natabas of dram who was sabring with warty every Item of di* sus, with Use mod wondwfsl mom - Us says It Is the met sztrsordittary nusaktrw be- 441 ma used, sad tbsinast bblod seta known. SW, sArartlmatunt Ia moths, saloon tobitSSlwdlifT . Dr. Pitch's Opuuca of my Braces. Da. GIII4II H. ILaus—Does em to tot; t fin ot tb• nth but, vatwativit toy otttdtoa of roarßhaddo Star.l !mold my that I' madder Wadi or the boat ond dodo& add wool& add that Hums torsolt bun kali Intim halt of istroloylm • otwoodbat. Attalla Davao with thi [rooted ottroatap to came at tostroatkro of the abort 17 dross, totothartrato DOD. aotosstiosooddetT, morn sopodally Oen tine waskow a tedtatkot &boot the Ivega.sadstoroottasoolvdlapodtiontoototauudon—dtth the fddlot Ita sabots tallow auloatwk* asindatad. 1a iontto of boort dialiao. or emir &OW aidtaimanle of that slim I Dm oleo Dowd as sucakter snail advantage. ;do sot Udall& to wow Mid TOOSIIIIIPAIA ill sues wham *Dna to raddttocts so woof tado Wed fear idul attattst fat to ulO. • • • Ter, Wolf yowl. OILI7N IL IMOD. -Bold taboloado sod ndoll at Dr. WAYS 111,8,149 Wood street. Plltoloodttt, Pat ALA.& tamptota ardatotant of D r • Who, toodiaboo cenotaotty Pi/ado. • vitt6dts Vidor, Brokenßriast ondElorellipplei -Wbs path or iwollbm bads. tab In Dialers Mu Tx trsotcrsad lal oa s Thuds , tiles A dig. thou to bran oan brook: boi Ingmar efoun. las 0,1 Pluton 4 . 11, m0 Yaw • dar, all pita irtl) int aroter. To Son zapplo, sonatantly hat* tho tolvip-b ro!hw driodoss poly. One aloplo, no natter If lbrslrniDths are al 0 111 47 tonsil o 4 and so ',MAUS flo lady win nom oidfo Loiojr.toseb; tokitaatly ,moot awl -void r0t4411-wak l Off to sanaJ - w.---p.s . e.ut.b. Dame. oft ettnal... ton and apply to the twollow park •• end tub moan att - tho otunik,, to. pith slit stay tottontly.- loam wbo Ism hod, daily irttltost totornsiodont tbo =swat *Obi - WOO trots by so iota& bankbun ward instantly si ir ibirelkatics lrdilft2 L 'a bsola - ifilUill:r offtanlAlß lCia calis,le ' virtlissof alai MIKE paw Asiollbaab JOHN O. BAKER & .CO: 8 . TRUE DIXDICINAL COD LIVER OR., Carefully prepared from none lit fret h and ewer Lives. asee%thk Pm"' 11 °" 1411b u o rtha ' Web a ths rabsetan - JAILS; 00.Isks phoretta he °tiring their Orme st nide!, on womb age maw& sods °tyro:son Nonarsdaness and petty, an be tam TINeosS OWL& by the Else Wenn lib amasser/ to snarl to the bsoolher Marl or this nom IDlda snasionttis roossny. Its ps to the ones of aleraes blesontelem. Iterates. =0 Linn Ins wpm vbo apetod and perserond to. II no longs ambler ot ornlosteron Is susontalget Nessoss leselng erten anon 00 0 any men seem. eat in wows, .1.01.a5 manta. bY tha aoles• seraderrara. JOHN 0. BASIN I INI, No.loo North Tblrd eh. Phllsdelphis. And by Draggles to Plitentree sloserhers. OEM & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNRINO .WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. °nand after MONDAY, March un til, the PAHRINGBIL TRAINS trill ran so lotions. far that notke: • nag Tata term mars AT 3 a. it Man, Tama a a. v. Baum TIM " AT aO. 8. Thane Trains al rim throub to Ilredllne. and hanniel than with CM Omnibus and 010.1 pat Ohlo and Ind 5 manna Bellefentaine and.lndlanit Rallroado. At !claim ant& eouneetiana erentada Ibr New" Tanestills„ Mau rennin Ilandulm, Sado, Map, an; and at Milano* Olemland. An. No blaze ran on Sunday. T1G. 5 15 5 HAMA. ems mid to Oleolnnati. Lonfnille, at. lan% Indiampolia, Ohioan. Bock Wand. Thai WsTm• Olmeland and the mime* towns and olds In the Watt TM NSW BRIGHTON /0001IHODATION TRAIN Intl ears Pittsbumb at It a. a and 5 r. 2. sad New Brien ton at I la. and I 0. n. For Tkkota and forthar intatnatfon. agply to 3. G. CORRY, AS the roma new =dor the Ihntontaltd• How.. Or at the Federal Arad Station, to °BORON PADRES, Ticket Agent. Pittabuzich, liszeh 100.140 PEARL STEAM' . RILL ALLEGIMNY. Flour delivered to flunilies in either of the two elltlea. (Wets our be WO at the MITI. or la our trues at the rbone of LINIAN, WILSON •00., 63 Wood et. BRAUN it RIMS, corner Liberty and St. Clair eta. IL P. %WA iriflNPL . l l o l k. mh1(1.14 BRYAN. ILINNSLOY 1 CO. SPRING STYLE OF HATE. M'CORD & CO., HATTERS, Have now on hand, afresh supply of Gon na:gam. Dlla6a RATE, Spine Byte. Also, a complete eisortment et Gents' and Youths' SOY" of the Wein halm; to which they Write the at. lath= of the publla Comer 11112. and Wood eta whit JOHN COCHRAN -& BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Units, huh Doors, Window Shutter*, Window Guards, ke n Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Taney end P4lb getable gbr an pnmpo.•a Puticalar at- Usti= pall to attelmins Om. Lot: /Mang done a* sk. =the. mb94f WESTERN TEA STORE. Corner of. Wood ea Sixth streets. W. A. IrCLURG. (Xu•Tettawill be found on trial unequaled gamete... fa the any: ..... .... 00104,40, 60, 62, 75, Youngßp Marla. &eau 1 m:450, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 00 per lb. 214qBreakfur.,Z0 and 0 0 & Imperi & G. 7.. 75, 75 ate. per lb. 1, al 1,50 per lb. Tale eat OP to radar boor from II to >D Its. for Wlll us. • Mona dtraroat mode to Mal driers. COPT/Ilt—Joroo. /a Orraboa, oral Jtit Ckfts, Oran and Roasted . ELlPAlLS—Lemaikes and Bek•efairata.Putorrarit and Clksalall SWASIL I' ill" Chro..orobr...4Oar. MM.. nue eed prod prod.. da. dn. WO ou, & CO . ...00 11 TO A. U. HOLMES & BROTHER, ILIMAC7IIIIII O SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWTOCKSBARS, PICK&SLEDGES. MAT , Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, SWllly mod Itifealta' Car and &hip Bolts, with Thresci and Nuts oomplsts, PITTSBURG H, PA., Wassail, 110. 112 Wins AM. 107 Vass as.. Un Rom mill MUM= IML grAll vat saassaal• ARNOLD & yy.ll.L. Chilgoe Furnacen, Wron Iron Tubing AIM 71.1111011 01111MALLT. Jot Warr*, and resstastios of AtiltWs. A. A. W. .111 mauve" *or Wsrming Tsittlhalsa tq 111.. m or not Water. Pipes or 01.11Anee lvemnes, Chißdem liebooLA Hoolle/A. IrmetlaAAA Oymn Hamm* Om% Roam 3.0 EoW. orThrenA 1A Mabel st..l4lllollAllk Equitab*J'iro4 OND ntran t le CAPITAL. IWtOO.OOO. por.remsrsarrin •T Taw LOW? HAIM Ws *blamed:, *woo. ccons.,u, O'CONNOR, BROTHER CO., Bankers, id., No. 15 Wood st.,Pitteburgb. Penmen= Insurance OF PITTSBURG_ indu aadlyrayi soomo . H'ilefire ru er; " maNlaiME Rea aid likidirrigation andlruiportatios. • taiwwoma. wm. r. Johann. , vi r yon.u.k. Hod Y 'i l gas. — Neniertly T. Friend. JJ. Ebner lisoryce:Ze, ai hinter, L- S. N Weds lisseten. C Wrier. W. P. H as m. IL Part on ArV/Ug= no r . 1. 1 64 r -..ion eavorma. a•••••• 71 ' , nom r—• • Conic. NA 1 iraN4T Atheneum Fire insurance Company of London. iptbotirel *Mel $10,000,000. 2, ...ht.tat Zi a Ch..itaro. • John Tarawa,