lU urillvW BP-fl['3F'7►Hl3E`'~F- PITTSBI7I3GH: TUESDAY moaNirio, MAT 29, 186E4 mi m e "ef the fit6hirige thisette removal to tremeME traidle it rre't mltldeli az z a6 24l broarellady tb• • •• 111316.1.4 i AdverrOseris.—Nother - stk• ar PriattagEatabilituaccaof th• Yksay Gaut* see oidlneil m 8 erniar.. Ammensuirbottesin Mak. nalasto &net, " mtbaysioar on Monday atarablf;wM plata timid tluastbx • - • before Docket, on listardar. • • • •-• • Adva n ce payments.. —Hereafter no'smir ; m u d . ofllbe to br - the Deny or Weelly Gazette, 201.110 rermat As made la admire. Mumma the thn.y, ow to obkh th*, oubomptit, .to _paitt,tho lam ' tonthur .14=44 iitilas aired by adystio• pajttOtOt . . an Umlaut ad . nrtidnz, mri be royoliol to to pal 4 In .4 mere., The oalx arriptioas IrM to "here rpebralreohth - ty or ricrly anstoctilimaii am* , erolrikw VlLlinktolikrgh Weekly Gazette.—'fhe ortozurks olroolatlon Draw Maly awed effort to oar badness toott meet dedrobb mak= of making their brush:me known Our eiretestiottla between:l(okt and the tbonoond.teseblot alkostorotl totothitil. minoketunrand sfitykooeilo Ifirldr. H. P.IEURLIdIft; late editor of the' &dude Zd haft aad oar Immuctial •Ith thi Plttabdticiir Ozicrier,lz Natharised to lollelt aztacriztizeze, and advertLeezatata , tar. the Milian:Ml Gazette, aenordlnit to ear.pablizded Weis Muth 1,1856. Resent Itatter es each mute's et thla 'paper 6 ALCULAZI:6OI9:I VALtrl or vare Umme.-434ime • ~. of the moat able of the Southera papers 'are publieMng disquisitions to prove the great adran . . ± tage the . South would enjoxas a separate and in dependent &armament, tree from thereshwinte of Riddle . = Abolitionism, and Northern Morals and Northern • commercial restrictions. . . . . , - There can be no doubt that the RAMO lal grad ' rally preparing the way for aliat her lea Meg medoonsider inevitable ; unless the North can be - - . wholly subdued to her my. The position of the Southern slaveholders we infer to be this: , Slavery cannot exist in connection with anti . . ' Slavery; unless the former is large enough to de . ' Or and control the latter. If the North ii per.: . - ' . .uuttod to go on advancing in population and . •. . , wealth, and if more free States are added to the ' .. Union, giving to the North the political prepon • derancy, the time will soon come whet' downy _ • , will, be invaded and encroached upon, and its . .-, yeti existence endangered. Therefore the South . • _ .: argues, we must either conquer the North, or the • ' - North mil conquer us, and if we Cannot subdue ,:.the North, or ) trident her preponderanoe over - -....,vt5, then we Must &moire the Union. This, we think, accounts for the rashnese, the ' ntteerecklessniss of consequences, with *Mel 1, -.--- . the South narches_to . her oldecte. If she sue - • ' cowls she is -setts' fiat. If. dissolution of the . - ..• . Union follow, she consi'deredds will be better for " h ato continue in the Main with the free _,•,,,. tea the controlling power. -- -Sihe hue Ca1618 , - . 0 , :iT , , , ,,tf- --- ted the value of the Union, and it is . decided to be of fake to her only so tones elm centrols the . national councils. If disunion follows, her relit .. attempts to preserve the balance of power in her . . . teem., she is not scrprised or mipreparetrfor each , • a catastrophe. • She - , has contemplated Inch a . • ,_ • • result She is determined, therefore, that Kamm shall come into the Union ass Slave State, and she is prepared to' sacrifice the Union in the etlOrt..— ' Now will the North yield to each a fell nrUilt or • 'ruin" policy? Will she consent to the dcarana. . Mtn of the slave Oligarchy to. preserverta Union - -in which she sacrifices • independence and self . respect? The. Union is valuable to us: 4ie surrounded with many gloriouS recollections and cherished assonistions. It should , be eirstaMe and preserved by the effortis of every patriotic American. But it must be a Union founded on justice and equality. When it becomes an en gine of injustice and oppression, in the haudi of the slave power, it is not worth preservin g, • A - Ponicarr or Riow Nortintorria..-2, Writer in the Rochester Democrat, who has tried Sochi Nothingiem, gives the following description of the leaders of the Order in Menrrie county, New York; Which would fit almost any other county ixe:tite country, and rites admirably for this ye- '"At the head of the Order. in Wit CountY there la "IV-clique of the -Man arch and cow:lnv artste , political tricksters with which any County was ever 'cursed. They Me. Osseo broken down 'Care-qtrr of both pcatical parties, who bad been for years standing eancridsies for every office of Union or appoiramora, until the - people weld not vote for them for any. Tears since, they threw themselves into the lap of the South, and since have lain there. looking up into the face of their roasters; innocent as lambs, saying, -Gentle mastem, deign to bestow some small favor upon your. humble suppliant.' Like experienced rgiueo, they advantage of afro. pent Mirage of name. Now they . style themselves The'Pion Families ,' now Taxan Savers,' now ..National Whip' and "Wational.Deraocrats;',now 'Silver Grays'_ and 'Old Hankers,'• and now 'Americans. - 1:1 'As e. spedmen of the sort of instruction ported in . KnowliTothing Lodges, the mad wci ,• ter relabel the following ' t I ought not to omit the fact that during' the months of May:and June; President Parker need .contently in his remarks . fo State, for thiien ectu*agexotint of new, members,' the etrengtli of the order in this State and - in.the United State.. He used.to"tellus tliat there were lathe City of New York, 80,000 niecebetm in the State; 400, 000; and in.the ;United Stated; 609,000. , ' , This is a ,ample ofhisintelligenee. One eve ning he; got . op, and eery grieely real - &Inn's article, regresentutiWup - IL Seward^ as belonging to the Jiisidni, - and as meeting with them in New-Yorliaty, on one Itaieirtatit omit sion, BlshoccHugheepresicilng.:, The article de limited the meeting, its deliberations, the obso qctionmeis Sewird to the Bishop; desenl!- ed the place of meetings!' being under the Bish op's Cathedral, in a subterranean room, and stated ..that the only entrance - to it was-from liashop Hughes' house; by an underground pad- ll!hen be had arrived at tide point In the nar ration; Lawrince IL Jerome could keep his seat no longer, and arising, interrupted President Parker, and asked him ifhe -told that for. tenth? Parker replied tbatite knew no reason, why it was not true. Lawrence replied thalhe 'amid believe almost anything, but that . was toii - bita Its the Bishop's hone an d the Cathedral spoken of were more than a mile apart, and stuns on underground' passage was an Impossibility; This threw something of a damper upon , the sppirits of the intelligent President, but. he eon binned 'the reading of the szticle to.its close, commenting, however, - .less upon the "awful transaction" than before. . . These facts are substantially true, and calif be attested by semi& Those whoa. vtmes I hare ; nsed, moreover, know then to be trim. Was it 11141111 infatnation, bordering on truanity, which caused sensible - teen to convene two and: some times Hires nights esoh week, often tuatil Il and 12; o'clock, to the negleat:of their buiemess rind fauulles, a HIM= Wench rulaidiv" ASSIVAL 01 ran Smrattentr Unicer. -The Steamship Union, from Ham, arrived at, Now York on Saturday night. She left &ere and - Sonthamptim, an the, 9th inet: • Tuerdaj, the 2cl icat, the Union went .uktire on Baler Island, kn' a. thick fog. and're; mined ashiireforfifteenhourtt'COphAditicifwas compelled to threw overheard fifty tone of coal, and start all the water. She was 'then:got off without receiving any material damage. ' ' ' . . , -Wren" ZaLICTION.-•—ThO Democrat, of Baltimore tired - cue hundred guns listionar of the election of Wise. Oa ttaturday evening Wise addressed an immense assembly in Washington, amid the shoats of the Demccram, and' the: politic of the Know Nothing!. A'-Witexixo.—The Philadelphia Ledger, in * closing an; article on the slavery question, says: "The cazieletion grows stronger in our minds each day, that artless the Executive at %Wag _ -tins resolves to .put down all mob violence with a tirm hand and all covert or open attempts to use its influmme to extend "the area of slavery, tho whale North and 'West will be driven to a very 4 REttallt potation from that to :which they. are „sew inclined,' and -Instead 4 of the middle Stites riming in a. .coneifistory position, they'will be driven to take a stand that will lead 'the South to a disruption little contemplated at present by -"de St. Louis Repubham, of /ley 25th, On. firmethe news of the lynehieg by the Meseta:l- am It says the outrage took Vice on ihe 17th inst. , "Phillips was taken from Kansas, to MS - semi, tarred and fathered, 'ado . !pen a rail, • and then put up at a nook anetioa and sold as a Stall the North le eat= ''• The - Wittrainiater Review tor April halbien celied by the agents in ibin dry, Mum. Gild fetnly g C0., - and & It amiable te =toles of greit interest._ , , rrr I Be Nelrtarklats ' •-•* The America's awls arrived : 4 roc Eastm:dsY erestygr.. Her news ...,..I,,ree4*Por tank WeiselndiaTei exteacts. -Thi flretlut 4 7 the 12th rust, kti3 . The London. Titan Of thitiltininakilaye: "The fresh demonstrations famished us by ilue papers an the Vienna negotiathcos, of the in.' practicability of dealing with Husain on any oth. - 1 er principles than that of force, caused the blade to open this morning with heseinees but before the close of- business • - the market - irgidned its tone.. Cmisols for money, which closed yester day eit werit fint quoted , at . 884 to 884 . , etheireon consequence of a continuance of the etelely parchaseeef the public; they recovered to -881. Illieprice Was 'not quite maintained, and the Enid trau*Sena were at BE4 to 8.94 for mo. nad BE4 for the 80th initant. "The opera tious connected with the settlement of the con sol account, which took, place Produced no affect of importance, and the terms for loans on'government securities remained without ea '. 'The Madrid' correspondent of the London nous; writing on May 7th, any*: - Mr. Perry, Secretary of the American Lega tion, bee formally announced that his govern ment accepts the arrangement proposed by the Spanish Cabinet in the affair of the Black War. rior. 'His note on the embject expresses, in the - name of the Preiddent of the United Slates, the most friendly ientienente, and the hope that the conclusion of the affair will draw closer relations between the twOoonntries. The Spanish Ma ter for eoreign Affairs has intimated in the thit other claims are.pending." Another - letter - ' Howden does not cease to press the goeirnmeut to allow Protettant worship to be freely,exercieed In Spain; bat the Minister for Foreign . 6 Haire replies that,' sa the penal cods forbids any meeting of more than twenty per sons without the permisedon' of the authorities, it is not possible to =he the concession &man . &letter from London to the New:York Herald of May 11th, says There is not mgch of importanee to coinmuni- Sdo by pre: Carnal We have advieett4roin "before fiebastonol" to tho 9th . May. Ckstieral de lialarnsors, the Commandei.in Chief of the Sardinian contingent, with 4,000 Piedmontese troops, had arrived and joined the allied armies In the Crimea. Sorties, skirmishes Mid recon noissances Were going on as statuiL The 'Allies are now only 60 yards from the Russian works. They are bringing up heavy gnat, and the bom bardment was shortly to be renewed with ewer: gy. The Russians, meantime, do not show the slightest inclination of giving in,. recital. Bal tic we learn that the Gulfs of Finland and Both nis are strictly blockaded by the Bettie fleet. As nmusledustria, very little, if. any, hopes are entertained here of her ever drawing her sword against Bosnia. The allied Powers_are determined, at all risks to carry on the war, whether she join them or not. la' the Lords last tight. Earl Grey gave notice of a somewhat extraordinary motion. He said: I beg to give notice that, on Monday week, the 21st inst., I shall mote that , in hirable address be .presented to her Majesty;thank her Blajes ty for having' ordered the protocols of the re cent negOtistiens at Vienna to be laid before us; to inform her 'Blakely that this House deeply de plores the failure of the attempt to put an end by these negotiations to thecalamities of the war in which the country is now engaged; and to ex press our opinion. that the proposals of Russia were such tie to afford a fair prospect of conclud ing'a peace by . Which all the original objects of the war might have bein gained, and by which her Majesty and her dale might have obtained all the advantages which can reasonably be de manded from Russia. . On Monday, - in the Commons, Layard brings formai& his motion, which is tantamount to an impeachment of. the ministry, and Lord Ellen borough will make a sizailar attack on the Lorca.' The meeting far administrative reform, of . which I . emit yeit an account In my hist, has toil in minieterial quarters. - Similar rneeting! are be ing held in the great towns of England. Presbyterian General daaembty—CNewgebeel4 Sr. Loon, Thineday, May 24. - Slovery—Rey. D. Wilson, from the Committee on Bilis.and Overtaxes, reported the folloiring , •roinute on Slavery : The committee bad received memorials from the Synod of lowa, Of Western Reserve, the • Presbyteries of Elyria, Si: Joseph, Cincinnati, Ithica, Peoria ancrlinor., Wabash, Athens, Mau mee, Hamilton, Indianapolis, Geneva, and the congregational church of Colden--all couched in the moot respectful language, all complaining that the -- ordera of the Assembly of 18.53 had not been complied with, and all of them calling for action on the part of the Assembly. They haver also received a memorial front the Third Prwsbytery of -Philadelphia, deprecating any action on the part of this body. ont of s timid° regard for the peace, unit, and prosper ity •of the Church. , ..- ~ .• , After protracted, - de li berate,_ 'Anil prayerful consideration of the whole subject, -the Canunib , ' tee are waardmons in recommending to 'the' General Assemblithe following action : .: I; That the General .Assernbly address a Prie. torrid Letter to *litho churches under their care reaffirmingiliriattion of the past Assemblies in regard to the sinfehiess of the ayatem of slavery and expressing their deep regret at the intem perateness of word and action which has too often characterised the spirit of those who have coal &deader:sly aimed at - its overthrow, had urging upon them earnest efforts by all christian and eorustitational - modesto remove the evil from our midst. • That a committee be appointed to report to the next Assembly on the constitutional power of the Assemb IY over the subject of slavery in otorchurches and that.werecommendthat this evil be removed from our church IBS soon es it can be done in a Christian and constitutional manner. The Assembly adjommed to meet in thelecture room at 8 o'clock. , Arerszoos Ssesunr.,—On re-asemnbling, the report of the. Committee of Bye, on Shivery, was Bin.. Mr. Glenis, of the Presbytery of Lasing ton,: Miss.,- though desirous to agree with his brethren, said them - were some things in the re port which be could not conscientiously approve. The report. purposes to re-affirm all that has been dodo, on this subject by former Assemblies. Now the action of the Assembly at Buffalo was regarded by the South as extremely offensive,' and this report proposes to reaffirm that action. (Here. Mr.:G. was interrupted with the -assur ance that the septet did not purpose - to re-affirm anything except the previous action'of the As sembly on the ainfulness of shivery.) Still, raid Mr. G., ithas an air of unfairness ;and acousa don, of the South, which derogates from their constitutional rights. "...11.r. G. moved to etrike out the first part of the report, which would con fine its recommendations to, the appointment of committee to report on the constitutional powers of tbo Assembly- seconded, . Bev. Mr. Crittenden,. of Cayuga, said If these resolutions had passed.without debate; he should .contented himself with a silent rote; but as this now seemed impossible, he could not withhold an expression of his opinion on the general subject. The treatment which the inquiries addressed to the Southern. Presbyteries, by the Assembly of '53 had steelier], rendered It impossible to pais over this subject. If Slavery be an evil, beyond all question, it is one of sufficient . magnitude to justify the reiterated action of this body in ref erence 10 it. , It is a subject that comes legiti mately withiu the constitutional powers of the Assembly. • One of its-most clearly prescribed functions is the sight and duty.. to bear testimo ny against m fors in doctrine, and immorality. in practice, and to attempt the reformation of man ners ;. the propounding of questions, such . as those iropounded by - the Assembly of 1853, is Clearly within the scope of this function. There may be no ccistiestional objection resting upon the South to respond to.them; but the refusal to do so. has awakened it spirit of dissatisfaction which will render continued silence of: the Assembly greatly, Injurious to its interests and character. It ie. as Itopelltio its it Is wrong, to evade„ ignore and Ant out , this question.,: Why shill it not be mot e and Met. at - onset There is &spirit abroad, both in Church aid State, which renders silence on - : this - subject. more, and more rmpossibin Thera ; was a growing repugnance to oppression—a stronger and stronger disinclil nation to lire in ppm with a system of such mi minkled evil as silvery. It would be better to meet the evil nuinfelly.- It would save the church ranch agitation, if nothing worse. Her. Mr. Eva, - of Washington, offered the fol lowing as a, substitute: t %mixes; This General Assembly has already repeatedly. borne its testimony, in regard to the system antprectioe - of alavabolding„ as it exists in this country, and whereas, the consideration of this subject in this body is undesirable, inex pedient sad injurious, therefore, Resolved, That the proper. comae for this As earthly to pursue Is; to takantiartion whatever. on Mr. stiggeshai the folloiring as his reasons for his substitute, though he did not wish it dl,. cussed: Ilebe • I. cause,. we here, that, the General dN ' sgebly possesses no legitimate or judicial pOlr ens in reference to the matter.' . 2. Betimes,' we holier* the repented agitation of the stbjeot ig tide body knot beneficial bet iojations, and. Fin aecsanpllsh no good, hut blast do ham. 8.- &CIO* we belleie that eomething is due to our brethren in thoee portions of our work where the ihingiegally nude, in the way of re gard for the- position In.which therare placed by• the law of.. the land, and. of apprecdation .of the ditficnities with which they' are' ettrroundecL _4. Because,' we believe that,lf the toll is left to the Infinepee.and power of Gospel limb, and to Iho luvralenclot natious Prim/Pie; In' the, Proxidonce OtOosk.lnontniU beeffeeted ~'i. • . Berth ineeadthe previous question, and the !nib atitate j o g:, ' • The c ipection now recurred Mr. Olsmal amen „sencatriklig put all but the recommeit. &Son to report on theteenstitutkenal powers. of the Atssemblp New Mr. White of Tennetssee;after saying that this was the eighth time he had appeared in the General Assembly, . and had been in aome earl- Nag scenes, said he knew the North could out.. lute the South; but that Was no rale of the duty of the South. The passage of this report would, bn mgarded at the South as re-affirming the ac tion eff 185.3.; . The Vein J . Ds for. the universal neglect paid to the queries propounded by the Assembly in Buffalo, were not any indifference to the authority 'of the Assembly. These ques tions wero regarded as iMatdaitieearld to answer them would have been fatal to the in fluence of any man . In the &nth. It had been - sometimes intimated to him that the South had better secede; this the . South w il l never do. They have stood by the constitution too long to be driven off by any aoticm which leaves one st..vir of it left. We: hare. stood by you in the Uys 'of your trOuble, and by -the' grace of God, we will stick to you atill—not in anger, but' in lore. The - fidelity of the South has been maintained at too great a cosh to be tio easily abandoned., If there . IS to be any sion it is you who Must got off; and if you think us off„ we will read to you, own words about ex minding, 'and leave you in the company of your elder brethren. No; South is not going tose csail VC do not back up our remonstrances by any ertoliargrunents in torrents's- The South will stand IsS, the constitution. If truth and right. eat:mumsrequire the dismemberment of this body, let it be done; yet let. it be done with medical skill, and with the spirit of kindness. Let it: be done workmanlike; we protest against this tor ' hire, this quackery without protectien .of law. On the principal that power gives right you can =mind us, but it cannot be done constitutional ly: If we must submit to amputation, we would have the doctors of divinity called in and the questioncettled in advance which limb shall be cut off. :It hrts been said that, the Assembly had right to interns - gate they South, . though the South was not.under obligation he reply. This seemed to him absurd. The right to command Implies the obligation to obey. If questions may be constitutionally put, there is an obligation to reply to them. Sot he denied that the Assem bly had the constitutional, right to propound such questions as those of the assembly of 1863. - - Law TN Kansas.—D. 7. Johesop, Ben. , who is, we believe, one of the Judges of. the United States Courts in Kansas, in explaining the posi tions taken by him in certain speeches, says : At Weston, I stated there wee no Crimbud Law in force in Kansas Territory. At. Les,venworth City, I stated that the old Territorial Laws of Missouri were hot in force, and it it were not in force, the Common Law was not, and if neither, then there was no adopted rule whereby men could be tried and punished for, offence, .in the Territory, save that rule based in the common weal and enforced by the - strong arm of the peo- Lowia Rep. SPECIAL NOTICES. rif/atty. MR. SAMUEL The WA She LKER, of Elizabeth, •ztu Ds szaeautatz tar filloriff fillsilucar Ocuntr. sub foot to the deeldou of the qualified olesitordWided Donn—. crats out Liberty man of Um district. Elisabetli. Hay 10. 7653. The happy results from the use of Dr. Masai Cws= Lozz ryas, dalklixreing thew scarce belbre th e nubile. Oar citizens will speak out— Heed the rollovinV This le to eatify that I eras troubled with liver eo pW.t for el: month; and being advised by a triemd to um Dr. Metaree'e Celebrated ;Liver PUla. I got two bores. aira by the time I had !Meshed taktog therm the dimmer bad entirely disappeared. I therelon elmerfully any them to ali Meted with Ilver occoplaint, or any other aware mildew from rapes of bile. M ' O. COB.N&P, Nixb Clinton it.. Nes York. - Panthasera VII be oared to , ms. LB. M'LANE'g CLUE:BRAM nyza nus. and take rime doe. Ma* ea* other PUL, 311:cnt131:4 to be Lira Pill. . now before the toiblimilbq his Celebrated Vermitage. can nowbe had at, el miepeetepia Drug Storm In the United Mates. ex., for sale by the pole proprietors. ILEMING nacrraans. my2leigmli , geosomors to J. Kidd& Co-. 60 Wood rt. A Substital le forth', New Liquor Law.— Da. ITRIJ•Nq ANTI-TIAOCHAINALLiN ULM, • Nib and mu remmly thr th. cum of INTMIPLRANC6I. antountrated vegstabls emtruct, sad u tank lour. •sta•d. For '1149 &Benelux 'e0mP 1 41444 It /4 • most tnlom W. stedlelus: Dm/emus, Limo Onspiethel, EpCkwy, rapt.; Pan, Rom of ea/ kind; Delirium Tremens. Dour a Deady. Shia medicine Llntanded to groduern ebangs In lb. Ritmo, mad • dlutast• Rw sleolmila think. &r end InMannea where us Dam sold It, Ins bare had Um most Intitylnc,tmenttr, en. t.ponau,rboAre many &dram ot 1:4•41., Indulsonou In Intominutthe Immerse.. thls wll/ Do • great help-- at id 8/ Da lurif 44 the Drug Store of DR. ONO. li KEYBEE, No. 140 Wm* strum, corm. of 'Virgin alloy: ditn of th. Gold., ktmts, •St2T-dt. • &Dance Mutual Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA. OP/701S NO. 70 WALNUT STAKEZ 77.674—AamattoM listool A.d.d. f•b& 111S1171141? "' It mbondlee; litinfinme, &e.. in Mem oic mantel'. :, Tbe matesprteriple. combined dab Um mecotty of a eDO • ol"ayti.s s t O i I = a L . t t i k l n i t ic . th aeteme o e i _n o nmll _a t :lm d er 1 , t,MBoeS mcf rvoee keaaMrain l a j atth e mate CapTh r ll& bilpat totro. atlU ,"u.te;P7aimtLeburOLL: d.bh fitverg r k. Sakt i' ', hen i.. t W. 21.aglen 2othrop, H. L. Canon, Robert Tolead. &laud G. James Wm. Alasetr, Archibald Gettr. Wm. M. Semple. Alta'[. J. orrlibin G. t 00.17/IN, d itrento Agent, and Woo ChM Nem_ Ilor.kjai n. @ O W. Orapinew; - botatecy James L. 'Uric , . Jacob T. Santini. 11.18120114. 112b8 p A special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. !fount b.rio' orating Cardifol Mimi with wonderful rapid Lew ere 7 Circler Ind/eat to tbe digestive maratuu- re dorm the eurertitin reneeratbe strewth; beydros them.. det tram the mum. glees olartieitw to Lb* eletrite. ne =lts the mental mraglea, Mobiles drimmsrLsay.bniesrts to the attenuated frame a more robing arrpearenow allays irritation. tabu the disturbed inuarinatioq builds up tim Om . tteMil eonstitutimu and may be taken without fear by the feeblest matibro. wife °mother. m It is meowed mielyof tbwiniees of our. Oriental bet., potaut mai to larianrale. inelillarat• andmatore. . . If the astern Dm tome relaxed by burro= Indoirsa me, the Cordial wthinfuse snare Magnus vitality Into.. eilT Ma'am The United. nerriting from late bran or too rime suplimiken to lator of any bind, le quickly remand -by Its motion, and ledieseingared la entemteryirceutiatimai. and eon 4 to hwonsaidinue theratrom. -ea find It • ado and beiaitby stimulant. When the etnnelatiou of tiniblimil is alturgisb, many of tbefonetionsof the bedynni lammed ed or Imperfectly perfOrned. !twill rotate the neitural aw tion and maniumieste permanent energy to the aeiretlea and dlsteilititin organ. . _ Thom who on bowed down by IPhrohia &illy, sod so kohl* so to dryer of err rocarerlag tho 'tow ort.l holm M nunhood. urn invited to giro this watutorful trirtmesat • tniul.lt owitodtat tho. ohootonto.or. Chair rootongtoo.— Mari the* Ur. coo:mooed the hod hitt* they wilt b ostuelonorltot the rocuperath , o Ininaleo 'wain OT. ary dobilltahmt portion or Moir bum, and bops, menu to roolitod teller thanmei !wormy. Will spring AP . In their helnd4 12to Oottllal Is pot up. highly ronomtrgCed loidot tot Um - Price ft per not* two tor Sh at: ftell2. O. H. RING. ihopristor. N 0.192 Droottwor. Now York. Atoorrk—Pittotronto Ramo No. so W.:04 rt..% aso. 11. Krum U Vord oh .R. &uw, 67 World ot.— Alleghour Oar J. LYthitohl. • MM'l;=l DUBUQUE, lOWA, We offer for sale One r .lfundred Lots, very wir..talrootoly bated. In Cho My of Dubuque. end se. sPoettaLly nquon VolMoololbs the MINN 01 , n7 P.Ootlon • Tbo complatiairof the Groot Moots &tarsi IL IL to that city--the Urge . Lima Iffsdadypl Rim • badness tranuotid here—tho Army load trade. togrithor with the momt.Pidl7 *maim log voluo drool oast.. emblem, tornado. &strata refulta to:thos• wiiblnF ,tolorart to City Property. • • • Any Infoimaibb irlD. be ponpytly ecnampupiimpted lt de Idled. Address T. =MP I 0011PANY. Dubuque, lowa _ rase. Comlort.--The Conformato lately imported tram Pub, costly suits titenst toms *tram asp. rt*, /Isathot • atm hat teas au, am UN turd W oodnotacto• • twat It cad • g N RIB may Ds had aD29•tf - , R. DOUGLAS, • Pltifrgig t E m surfillA - Fire •axa oeiLoraany. -- No: 149 CHESTNUT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM ROM • Will make all .kinds of. Insurance, dither Perpr tas or trdont orarr l deoralptioa of Pro t 7 02 hrbaudles. at rouoaablo orpromluot. ROHM= P. Prosideot . O. W. Sturm Vim PraidLant. - • outthroß/3: • Ow. P. traria, • E. IL Opp; /L B. Ertiatth. Geo. W. P. n.sanry, Jccs. Paw. Draw& O. pension: - Job. Cayton. & 4. Otagotaa. ' Misr. • RU'Llmsn' Bant •' l" , O. Coi7/ - =oar rotor Lott W P lcal mom. British end Continental Bzottangec 1 MOH . SILLY 1: 0 12417f17 Hi • DUNCAN, SHER - NAN A _,CO. , ON TUE 'UNION BANK - LONDON, IN 7 DIIB 07 n AND UPWARDS. These Drafts are available at - all the pelt iy,„dortaxisw.scou,ae ave. Immo, ,and We Wm denw ELORT BILLS on • • M.A.Grunebanitik riztyietiisr A JUIN, mem as a Remittanee 'to all . Darts Deneanr. Pence's intending to ttarel abroad MS/ PrOCUr•thMicii 141111 $ Of areditv On IrbitallkiMY nub obtained. m noded.ln ear out afro:roes, Odteettona of BUls, Notes, and Mbar menitko En• tom trill ready* prompt auction. • corner ?lard ergot As Deng and Summer 'ffiedlaute. Outer'sltatuna ds prevethintt above ail Maas Itatiaaulaalrathatctata action ouch. blood:Its earatatteamtng and vivifying to:Whim Its tante aettoa on the Liar , Its tendency to drive all htuacat to thee' tbseabyeteseasns the Intim soatadhla to Kabuli on laam; ha bantams, sad at the same Mai italsaar; id.tre:Wald the nuagarorrelai, to culit ems ragerelbu ciavouror Juralifta; aterbiera.mault hocosehttlealothhamthattlwas mg about u Tba trot of s ohm* loth, WA 'ma iassuaLos ap . *eumo. aug aolualk Apsoudaleg JOHN C. BAKER it CO.ll TRUErIdSDNINAL po Linn mi; -, . , . . _ . Carefiilly prepared fro ' . ` butt ,frillialhli blalthilbsrsistairrnAho . ' _ 'hillarryb lai!,,f *Phi at the MMus . , ~......... .• .-. ' .QS &Gatos rifttpumetfinsig' t o bpiiid , I of OM arldra. is amount arThll.,_**4-en-lioda exises' 1 Urns pubs= smooth-F. ifilalsbeellrithotladurd4h 67th. bait 60mb. ' -.-- - Itla Ni 1140,22•17 ra *ban AD, ilia iserubLrL Meier s 1 ilihrsary rah:able arterrionthlo n irordy. Ilia mom hi tha am of Chivas ltbstroatliza. &els. sod Luse Die ...es. a r hao &Won, ormliad.osd -aernss.,l to, Li no longer* matter of caslartures It b now ilektumwesa to roams tiding virtues Mom hlsomamtg• io sal' °Mir .Dodd.', &gds., tow., sholosale and rata, 67tH min. allkawml. JOIN Q. - HAIM - t (X, No.loo North Third ct... blibadll.lbdoxhia. A T lla by Draggles to Plitabarzh and alaewhass as D." /RtreaSTORE FO RETAIL DRUG sz:#l,4- faoisily 02, at the nine? of Chestnut Sad Merit ate, Allegheny City. mill be) =ld an remonabl, term. For m ar , rode. YISHING SAM, • Wholuale lhiepd.ta, tin. 00 Wood et, - 018-13 ad grw: Pittsburgh. Prim OHIO it PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING Wh'Sr PROM PITTSBURGH, . _ On and after MONDAY . , March 12t8,18,55, the PAlliinam TRAINBIALI run as follows. until fur &ha 66069: L • ran Tatra WILL Mal AI a. N. Mut bum " J., BA. N . . Ban= Taaxr " " 7. Mum Trains all run through to Crettllne, and aanneet time .tth the Oinnobna and arminnan. Ohio and IroUt an find Bellainotatue and Indiana BaDroadt. At Shaw chid, canowdlotta are nude for Newark. Zanestllle. Mont rano, stazaailzr Tcsido, ( eat?. AA; and at AOLosce as Oletteland. Ar. No told= ran on Bundir Tbzothgli lickata art 1514 to Okelimatl, Loult•Illa. Bt. londaandlanamita Mimeo. neck /ohm, roe. Warm:. Ceraland and tha Bthoodsal holm andattfaa In the West Tha 1178 W 1181011 TON'AOOOMMODATION TRAIN .111 ear. Pttteburati at 10 A. K. and 6 p. 66, and N.. Mita ton at Y. and 1 rat. :t ?fir Uchida and farther Lattionatlott. anDIT J. O. CIIBILY. At the wow atillca,ander the Usaanatattels Boma Or at tha Vedas' sired Station, to . • t. • . 01.92011 PARKIN. hthearrith, Starch inn. . Mast gent. HOLMES.,_ RABE & CO . ecooaa aoa A. H. HOLMES: BROTHER, IuZVTACrtr a SOLID BOX. VlCES; l lvt=ln IRON AX LEA •CROWBABB,BLEDGEB. MAT . TOMB, PIM. Timber, Mill , Tobacco ,b Coiton Screw's, &Otto andPartwar Intattitta. Car and Bridge , Bolta, with Thread. and Nnta complete, PITTRBUROB, PA., Wataaotat, Ra. 1.12 Warn astolo7 Yms an., UTTECI Wool) An Unarm at. way inn* artartanti ' Rem sydAtedb, An ! fk aZAtaulAs tif • Dristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye: As red donde darken In the iirilight, And Marton rmrr /Karen's blue sitylkodit. So CalMaDmoki Ram Dm tameth To black the heir that redly: brunets. • • The aatW fhb canalmer bleoikrao the them Mims ea mew darts at th e queer /WU 3111.M.4 But se quick Mono caw will darken the Hair. With Ma Du or aD dyes moaellelent sad tare? eristadorMe Bradalar EtairiDy• Is sold wholasido add ro tail MDR. KEYSER% 140 Woad Maui, at the olio erthe Goldati Mortar. abali-dkr, =1123 COMMiSSION AtEROHANT, MEESE, w ß i em p s — rs, u ngi, And Produce ENDeastil, i No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. dat I cox n.nosa..—.- • AtifitiMOTIERRB , , (ITIXOIIIOI3 TO KM WOO.) WHOLESADR DRUGGISTS, a Np turaxweenr,y4.. Arran* kmaivicid.. *id v•sintru k Lim Western InsaraneeLCompany OF PITTSBgRGHt,_ rant-.._....__ a . glm"' Will Insure against all kinds of Biro and Maine Risks! mismut i . It Ana. Jr.. . Timm Bcott. Jo& Kauai" W. UMW .• A. Nlmkk. i Lim Duda, Wm. Lyon. 0. W. Rlelmtam, Nell Liebmic G. Mum. O. W. Jee-Imm, LS. UPPLZWato . m. LL Smith. WI h am# Imlltutlan . managed 'by Din.t.on, wall known In mai mammal am" who LI la% . ° 7 3 1.2414 11 W 1mu" 4 14 :p=r i arse r.41 Mlba Thy Greatest Medical Discovery - OP T . H . E ACHE- Mr. Kennedy, of . Roxbury, has &smeared In 00. otoor CaLtuilall MUM" weed" remedy that mem emereektme How. /mama& eremit Smehaet Coo mums 11* hese Wed It In over Wart - humbod mom, and moor blled, Impart In twosome (bath Minder Mum) Us has now In hfs womodan my two huhiredrierbiatw o miff nano. all MIDI* tweedy . irjhosceltoparn, -ti Two hottkelore wanantal mem anumhit *or. mo too Ono to Pim lottlos Um wcossAklndoif fluiVose of Ur faro, ;"" s•.• ^ • Two to thrae leo . erbo Will Meer thoilitous *MM. Two tottlao arivorraulad to cam th. word maim In the mouth and ktorma. • cm of . to olaw. Am tottha am warranted to ouoo the worst to cm to two bertthis arc VllMitid to fors all humor. I. tho sim. • . Two bottko .re orarmatod to cure rainbow of the :ore and hk telme meow tho hatr. four to elthottLes an orarrentod be am mrupt sad running . charm Om battle will eatimoaly amain of tbo skin. Tim to throe tattle are unmated to me the worst rase ofetomewm. • Two to thaw bottles aro warranted toou . the moot dos twat* sosr Ohilingmatjay. Thor to tbsa bottles as warranted to com mit :beton flm to den tattled MD tom the Om, t ease a/ morals A b ooe d le always matrioneed tram the AM botUo, sad a porbet am'. b 0 55000154 when 'this abori quantity o takon. M of looka so laprobalo to *op hamM vain ad all Ms mendafal molleAro ar Ur day, os that coma= woad awrwine In the postilion and Mont old stonw war should mot mei horperbilho muffs: It now • Ilmed tact. Myrna ban *hamar Whoa to start Thom on no lb LW mob. ham ow hes about it milting a Mte OW MI *.t /DUM , /Pailid nor Monis:44 bot tles of ltbatke *laity *Owen. "4 Mum Ito MEMO to mow moo It tan dreads dommoso ores graateatourea mar &min kbasachusetta I gam It to clelldrou a year oft to old womb of slaty. 'ham mei Por.Dusty. gunny looklnw children, Mom bah was we and lobby. reamed. to a paha state of hosath by . cm UW 4 _ To limo who wile soMpt to 5 Id* biada4b",2ll* Dotto will always ma It. It 'ylvei meat rollot to catarrh and , 1 Malmo& Ames who ham hem weetho be porn ham ta: • kwe awl bom romlatod by It. Wharotkii holy b sound. ennis milts my. but erbwrokbere V smy derangsmont cabs flumblows of min. It will soon my singular reel logi, but you must not be, shismod—thay: shin dim* Dsar sop from bur dap to • mak: • Mat boom bac! no. suit hum it. On the contrary, when that r sons Yosiorto heyourtalf las snowman*. Z. hard soma of the suoot.ostauvigant ouoinalutoo of At that man mar , hood to. To atop of dist berrernMm4M—ost the but you tan mt. I ham Ilkowles an both whleh e whop er. named in swot oD. the' fcrofokaui :.coin of the nook and under the am: .Prloo i 0 cants. Meier the musatioNs 4 01*1731.—Atilt, onikabbropmedhl m. day. Children mar idedyagrAdommtemenfot, Imas Cos to olOt yea, temyemeem." /*no ellnamon ma' 'be rekhe apymmb seau coartitukkoli to enough to Moral* on tbo bomb twice • CM: • • Mr. MINIAZDY wives yononal atiandabia bled cabs s.bolaorbransWaa row. et Dr.artgur& ua Waal trod: coma of Ikeda , • -• Water __._ • WESTERN TEA; _: STORE, Comer of Wood azul Sigh, streets. • W. A. Warinef , as Our Tait' will be found on trial unequaled um= in Mt Mir 'oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, YoungHison,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, andl,oo per lb. Bred:Wm 50 and Imperial & G. P., 76, itri A ate. per lb. -goo en 1,50 per lb. tr.. pit GP hiAli biht. f, 6 66.2616 'du 4417 sum. A Meal &wow made b ntall d.,le*. CORMS,Ji na . LA OWSSII* CNIS Odtk doweh and itIGA23-4401pte ggiod .Bes Zoicaristier4ed c;sa CAccardi,,, 6 1 ces..ric4u, Aida .I,..4'.Pried JOHN' COCHRAN & atROS ! 11 AliIIPACTURER8 Or. wolinliing, Iron bulk, bullhorn Window Simttas, Window. hard', Nos. 91 Second st., 6,86 Third nisi (betweam Wood and: -. 3fiiiket,) PITTSBURGH, PA., 'Have on hood a variety of new patinae Lar.2lld, Pule. gnaw, iev en =room wawa: et - Paid to eulog L ot. . ize gray. Jabbtag do= at abort ludas.sob944' A.RNOLD & WILLIAMS aUSTACTOW S OP • . . , Oillsou Furnaces, WWI Iron Dimple! . EWING OBNIPALLY 'Por Warmin g and Ventilatireso B'+.mar sot countatjert Wantilseuld arISON PIP& arCEbElsosesforsum Saw& rforpltate.rackos. Onas. Boins, OnErt U 01111111; Jail H or DMilllnet, No. 28 /lOW ft. PIVIVID PEARL' BTEAN'3IIZZ. e.ocALZEGHELNY. Flour dolt versa to:fathilietilii either °€ .the onuses out #4l ISsi sit e s so, is, oso wow is Rhl Entlyo_4soi as Wad ittj rri,-g o -d-ITER,,orner Librrtystkl 91411., " rzli v iaEloor t b A afrawse., . New; Da null ac.fialeit... _I - XX, NELSON would 'mindful- 1 Y __....'latCirE gmhis Meads and Um piddle eennartind. h=pee.-- chtezdv t.,...adtanana IM - - ffi d 1,47,,,,,, , 7 ,04- 4.0 tlell ear mete d co eta Cho . I,24mapomomu MCP aintlicleet ar th. a*" ..PW 7a V =, In Ma ltaLlad dZitt.4? now aucate Eq . weather, Mad d cielcok *Arida crl i deltr31 4 1 11 `nu iron au anaM%i. • • , 'lrbgther r a re or Meilen a erode. .Stmere. Uld Pan oft, 'Ma stmt euzda. _ • MCA Balm of a Timaitartd-F/owenobr beau ty/Ina .bolaikaa wigwam. an aAiNsunall Dot . Ikal at De Nam% 140 ,aaplan„, Mllll2 i We have tt.equatly heard the leebrat al Guam ify Dr. C. M. .rockoon, 12:1 Lob olosot,, - OW tem, of the hlyhart coobamo piled datbo,aad Y holler* that It Is ohs of the hut I atedbhate adeertbea ka the rotoplahite for :%Lich It b re emmaetedad:Theyhre plabaat to the tieteaad =Pi ta boo scalar aay elootoastaaale by the mat delicate atom sett. The roar far and lei le. have united In commeadlhar fhb hnebable bandy he dmoosla, debility. ho, •dr each wroth. heal/soya boots of this palm.; that Ire b • itch bointrodueed to 'Tory Wally wiexedyrpeyala iles.'i or b iikabilihau ayletlaa bee advartheoarat. Citisco,'s lardrance Comp'y or ratabrugn WM. ELLGALET ./.residekt. salaam kriaItSKELL. Sec* _ 3 ariqww. o‘ W.4.1"6/2, BLTTVEEN ALARZ•V'taIf2I Omk A t N a D m id a IB s A D m MI n P s PI AN V D E a R m A m A o ND R T u E s D e 7 O .ADI D B Sir Omni G against Low or Prre. ALSO amut No and nom Le SEA aad.NL.4Y6.4 AVIGAI7OI9 Ihrtra Jr ' ha:M. V . 12.e..k 0 Wrath Bryant, Jr. Bt. Ooopor. J. 20, 1 Marsh's Radical Cure Truss mill cum nearly every me. of reduceablellernis. Trusses at swim:, ; rime elastic on hand.: Children's Truss., ar , llffennst 1 ,m, and ettength Thy aals Hartle Stocking, fl: Varicose or Enlarged:rein, Abdomluel Sup.rters—S. dozen dblereat kinds. . PfloPmP. for tbe anapest and nue of Silo. • tilamlder Braces to relieve a crook.' .ad driternied con. ditto. of the Chest, and many diseases of tiselled. Suspension Bandages. . All them erticlen may be had or applied at DR. KAY SEWS Wholeeale and Retail TRUSS °S at. sign of the Golden Hotter; or will be POT. 1 q Woodsent to nor part .0 the country bisending the mown , and mesteure. an2l.danti Pftnaylvace Company. OF TGH, }DORMER Of FOUR PI TH AN D TBUR 8 NITHPIRLD VERKETK. LIDIMOIFirsCAP/FAIr $.30,11).M: MIN' LOSS Olt 111114 GrifFIBB- • AND TRH PZ.RIIB OP Sea and Inland Navigation and Tramportatiod. 118. IP.Johisatees, DIRETAPCIIntoek, - LODZ'. A_ J. Tone; Rply Pedterenn. Kennedy T. hind. J. Oder Sproul, J. lE. Jones liert•;11, f eo=fi, • L. A. Carrier. D. D. N. B Heeen, residetd—lion Vitneeen, rJetAleerae—Psft.trreerzir. Adrienne geatenell 8 Owner. IT•51 _ Stat ez beo, :Feb. 7th. 1854 .—Neettra. D. A. Fahneatcek t Co...—We bid the pleasure of metring, this morning, the within tartlet:ate of your Tenallpite which will be very gratifying to you, as itoras Sent rolmatarily. We ate, gen.youri Tarr truly • • J i mSO It ,00. Oraltatizr—lly little daughter, {Joan old, Sull me gm, older, were Sze • connable time watering from worms. I purchased two bottled of your Varcilintim, of which I Erie them three deers,• aoarnil, nt to directiont ir igfre:ltrilindr,REDtha 1 451[518, some ofrt&Urz. . ez• l 91:11•471. I°V.,:frl,ghtsofiVrittetkia er.d. of zo. vargr feel It ray duty to recommend It to the public ae, to m,opinion, o[4l of the most efilmunioue rem. 0100 Wand worm. ever yet offend to the public. , Gentlemen, beWere me to be your much obliged and humble serrane, NATILINIEL LEATEMS. Propared and mid by LA. feuzflitiTo9l( i 00, cornor of Wood and First by nalle OM' 1 INSURANCE.. Indiana,. Tennessee, Nanawhis, Illinois, and all uneurrent Bank Notes, Poothased at LOWER RATES Own any Wow THE liflallEST MERMEN PAID Vile OLD METER AND GOLD. SIGHP DRAFTS on Now York. PhindelPhia. DUO& nail, SA Lonli, and the principal nit* of the United Stater. fora In nun to mint at LOWEST RATES. - FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF INSURANCE 1 roman its tae 1417124.*“ Minima art 03143, CAPITAL, $2,500,000, • sad the GRAMS INSURANCE CO.. of Net York city: O'CONNOIL Raceme a CO., Raiikon. Ihinhange Broken and Insirranne AEta, . ooyblm fo No. IS Wood at, one door nom lit Ow P --------- ITTI3I7RGEI - I Life, Fire de Marine Insurance Company; °face, Corner Market and Water Streets, • PPITSBATRGIL P._,_h• Roar. OAL*Ar. rMident. . 7 ". 33 i '• .00na, ....- .1 This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining toot. contwetwd with una tam. am lil Abasity =l l gati l l u ttid URI= and ' it h w . l7lVis ° th ,' h- ' And against Loss or Damage by Fire, Lam nantatt ths-Perils 8. with. • watt Wand I , lsilwake to di Tr eree=lliba bmairata cwwWwieut with twitt7 all parties. erairfolta: Alarander .... _Bradlsy, mod Jan hal Tames IN, Hallam& Chu. David Wavy, aot, noratloN.Lse,Eittaculliag, 'OW fitiNli..l • IV - F 0 V A Robertihinny, Amt.. O. Ilona. William Philli John Scott p.. . Joon* P. ClamauliD John MO__ 7 Atm WOW. 1a1'.5-1716 Mart cons 1: —IticCORD & CO., HATZEIBB, Have removed to • their new et i ol. 131 Wed artri, 6 dean sheet PUN ldtvat, which ',eh. btik . altlytha larpreis 'Adaptation to oar Inc:relied nee. -The Brit floor has been fitted up to MODERN STYLE exclaelvely Ramo Detail trade: when mill 'Drava he taturd a complete aseortraent of the :MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Oen& and. Youths' Dow and Soft Data and Cape, ale no LADITS' MIND HATS and CTHIL. OREN'S GOODS, adapted to the acuone. We &ail be phased to a.. our friends at car sew gore. The tbar none; doge' sza OSr only foram WHOLE SALE TRADE, here lOU het,und • full 'stock of Hate and Caps, antaao!ol i : 6 Isaver, Si:.:,, eery variety, So ft , Pa 00 00, Labors. 1 , -g and Palo, - oaf lista; Silk Plash and tlifth Cape. ,P.A ` - . 11 .1 1 11.9 . 110.adv of all kinds; L ratantarW:t..‘ one city will find It their Intend to examine our ato.', el our Daillties are mach so to enable Mee. plipp.ta with any jobbing home the caatern The Great Holland Remedy.—Boer =Yl. Muss, Itirtstra—Persona 'subject to nervous or tick headache, sill tied la ficerheye'a flatland Bitters • tux sae and pleasant remedy. It ecait•• the throbtinat had. corrects acidity of the etsunach, mitts .digestion, , and creates a healthy aptielcite. It la. without doubt, • Snort4ellahtlnl prenaration, and an effeetnal remedy._ The hat that It Is now ama POPtilar msdleina thipinth! sat the Holland ietticeoents In lithasetah; Nam York, mbad an, i Linda and Initralia;AP ei k••••at In 1L /1"4.• Bee ailiertleemeitt In anetlts,aohnien. sir2t-larilSTEI A, a Row to preserve Bugs—Loa'} of Chilw Slily White, te any of the es, Whet =mutes. to consul • faded or selkgr ommittkm If son voted Yam therm* brought beet torom Mut. tCelear, heathy and transpannit and DA and item Infused through the nation, testa bath" of Cterter's emu lug Mistime. ate tate It according to direatUns: not tuft vete NI Willi 111701.13 . af IlletrOantk bufs ter • few dosex son do -not end your health aid bealtr restvine* form lIMP •Isstk and Memo; the tatielers' tem refreshed and Invigorated Ills.. Esainivatorxing„ then your ease Is bieetees, and ell 'tier entaseleoeftlth situ we Dotty, go for naught It Is the sesebrit mune of theNood kamm; emesettrturaleak•Mlit thelanno Sea 4111).* l iIIDS DIED.-41a hiontloy. the 2411, 14 0 , 4,1 1 14.14114/Mtir SON, Jr, a[+4 Testi and Thoftilmdi ud 404001it41X4a.f "" r,wy w t. follittoritoito Cloud his fentwaltrbm him lite veldts :to to Booth Pittsbor.gbAhliottilOif itt 4 crdoek, to ?mead NEW ADVEIdISMaNTh' • IpOki .Eoipitia 01I8TOM 110 1 / 8 8. ilttstelrgh. - s 1 EALED' PROmPOSMLS r.58b0 /U ei l ed at 1..7 We cast vatil 12 - o'clock - a lb. 26t6 dor odJo as. for Ithe noel*. DI the dilowing: ankle, for ti t i ws td. galb t raVg a N:fl.rivlrßoo ,,, Enur ttat7 :suet gm dess so poosible from ,thown buoth of the pest . 9, 'Slue ..... Soap .... . fa,:k c iamPl• --- • 2: Orate; Wet atiallty ..... .. .. •do .. . .. . do no rio ntDer8ae._...».:.:::...:.':~....G.....:`Cr1ee par Ng ..... .. .... ....... -Moo per ot y. ... ...... .. do Lll * ;': ',"- •••••• - •••••••••,,--• .. .. rye ...... ......... .. , ........... ...... All oil-de-Eta; ... of vary but owns. owl to bo torittatud at nee than satin nth gmukUties am on ow toquiatuon et tbs. Stewart or *fps nosptsdoemos_ed br.tas dormer,lmay Its.y.soulred., • , d lay other smelts that tos s 14; wanted. leo commies teturehb the lowest market prloss. It la estimated thatabe member of Datisnts to be -supolisd- smogs axs , =Nr do/. addltletk to whirl there will b. about tom ortorri nod /UMW& to be roxinuot. • Any Inftematleto conesroje, coat :nog 102 be stillo on n ul l 0 00 at thin once. • appal #AFTpros; aurrionrond Arcot • • • &Marisa Horeltsa. - - - — room r HIGHEST MARX TIT PRiOE WILL ' evetti by the subsatber. fossil grottos !An or o sitip Won ; oettroreo in nit Worotiosoh tIatTEUELPLD 81`.. Pittsburgh. Pa. • . Wel. BAUM TtriaLrof Libudy, Uniontown . ; Intelligente,. limns. btersin wait, Dube; Jima Beam; and Waahingun Heinen. sin to amount ma. shame Gustte and send teLAIIK Man t illas,' reo'd 11,u. =129 EIORMI3. flues MAIQTILLA TIUMBLINGS of all - kinds .ITI hut opened at HOILUIN 77 Winos Crt. CENCI- -------- --. " QUILLINGS--30 doz. just 620* to%geLa !sr 'Uit of mini c r i gal f E - ft'. - B— ------- .: BASQUES-411411y & Burchflald NIT/ reed mat. and Goland stataamaiad mites - er ladlye_. *ammo Baspusin Wes. lan Willa ad ta nand; ammas, hmergugf " 4 2481 .E 6 l et luttaiti n grils.ques m .- ~. • -.- - . : arty' it.L.AOK SILK LACES—We tutvejßst Mild an amaatarnt or poi to Igsek . ant 1 40 as, arry dump. • .31170X/IY. a /441/CIMUD. OARPETS—WeLias noir welting, by.Ralboad. Imo ?sadism.' of BajeAnalls tr a Jorai. edidadN dhkh at I yduerd p_nss, lisp. a nn•smartmatt.at 01 d Tufteddapddot, de; Jurtarrlved at 'No. - Ili Market i. . , ,,:•W. MoULLOPTIXIC a Munk • _ ~. Ety&SEL.9 &,- 'VELVET t I 4II3PETS--just; . opesa ii3.,,ix.eaumt 0 am. and beanthl Ditto= 4'04 Vol-,, , t. Caspets. which w• vlll eall ytir7 10. Or= A.', , . v iers •-• -IV: MeaLIZITOCIX tzßoa, • 'L11911440 bble,liake izrzi .:-S:. .'uper ior Sot tiot l , Pl4;er: room, "op.Lduifbr y!. - .• •• •-• EL °OWN& laLiO.K.111:11)-1/#121TGE forsala-by ,acriSs • . :: ~ . . B. A. FAHNE STOCK & CO., , . _ .. CORNER OF W OOD AN*.putii,snaam, ~. .. PITTsBuRGH. ... 7 - ' l ' „_ , .. ...I BrpLerreers - arid De aI,OPS lII. - • I DRuuS, LLNSEED 01L,4 '' 1 4 LARD ow.' iraWA R 5 4 3 -- • e s„.l•Li)cmcneEs, AI6aSHES, ..:_- TuRPENTME,- - - TAIINEWOIL. .1. CHEMICALS ” WINDOW - GLAbs, .41PAT. =mom, SPERM OIL, 4 DYE STUFF?, „ s . GLASS WARE, • .• PERFUMERY., • • *HALE orL, pAneTP S - : SURG. INSYRITIWTS BRUSHES, - • Npipt-s, • . i : I .'''. . 1 MANUFACTURERS OF. 4 WHITE LEADiRED LEAD,* LITIIA.R6E. _ ~ _ , E RAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW. BUILDINGS AND NOW. RAVE INCR E ASED VE facUltiel 'or fallaz orders aitla_promptaau and dhaata* '' ' - - 'tag readout panacea la tba Han= dtias to tato ad ono clumualn .ttok "aukat.,oB Ors attabid i to " MT gaol V Zualtahr dealers n 0 ::te.l Min b rit IVA in as aria irMar.not2intrpai., 4 er .4.7 er a:. A. .taxesiveirs viatsu7uol4 fundabad arlth Enallab; Clepaan.llllXlk aadltjaiAtb 1:11m4k... mamanamaa' inscroltr ik s. At. Kier nom X= PO= franca 8611917, • w!....cr, iota. dab, vel BBL& FLOUR-7"Cheskire - Mills, "I-Fl'.dbwrnairMir,r°r'llabh 6., No&111 and 23 Wood amt. BAc(DE ec ,ted in for sale by It&OiLISY. COSOTLA & CO. • 4072) . Noo.lB mad Z) Wood street. ..e5 KEGS - SHOT - "St. nesorted dm, ibr al. by DADAIST. 008 6 E AVE ik OD.. mr4 , . -Zion 18 mad 2) Wood ctreot. • ,bARD GREAS.E- - -7 bbls. Lard And 4 bble. Gran tow Landing rmn DI CK E YLd r by - et7Z) . . ISAIAH a OD. Ac FLARSERD- 7 -25' bge, Some, Mlle and 1 boo Ilaxsood mow lamitoßfrom steitiner Lou!.. for We by my ISA.UB DICKEY 01). lIEESWAX-1 cask nbw landing ifrom. deamer LOIIISTIIIe fat 1".1 CO . LEMONS --40 boxes to arrivaby Railroad ILA far We by 1rr729 ISAIAH DIOLZY 100. P ORK LE~3 - 70 .foreabz' fIREESE-130 tag. New W. R. thitting IL) Cheese ibr de by EMT H. COLLINS. 130Tig11-14 caska prune No. 1 Potash wum iL or age br sum RORY VEATELERrS.—A prime article of By. 1 1 1 1!elbmkeeglebr HENRY it COLLINS: T 1.11-50 bble. fresh Lotth e by mree onzncs. - Notice. • ' - ANNUAL MEETING ot Stockholders the PlB w 8 IR CE r tt. d . suetbe cdDinetors of the Pittabarsty an• lifigiall a t r O Mlria in st i Li b2kl ogg Palaredianas up. tt.* etty. or Fillabt 2 .elock P.m tELT2E4Iwci .7 K. iIOOREHEAD ATTORNEY .AT LAW, commisdtoyE ß FOB PE29.MYTZFAAL4 Davenport, lowa, VIViLL Boy, Sell and Locate Lands. atio V V Le ie. nd Warranty, Par Taxa, Collect Claim& Low Mony • RV= Wog. W. F. Johnstert,.. 'to Mews. Bminger Mem. 1161 0 Lloyd, Eiv 0, " Lelrla ?II Co. -Pinsorarip!. Efonry , To the ieltl -Wc-------1: 7-7 °rens Impressment ...___lsatiies altos or nails - - s A fbrd ereldraiirPtipsnii t i) LN III ANOPACTURED ONLY BY JANES bODLI. introducing, his new Cordes ae Violin to thenotist orProfzers. dmateins and the Prabliei:k" tatesden•j= terAstgl=tha reit=fer= nt eats d to him by &mu Br.. the only Nunn of the late Emma Puling'. don ing his visit to this mantry. and le idealist! with that ...tad on the.Oontineut. where these cosies have been hitherto atanatsotunsl fos. these lirle.t Slolleiste.• They are beautiful in a • eor, seed with reel silver and Domes • softness mid b Ael a . uldfair, lal Eawaxub=6 nate:m..l vol. eta Pugin'. Pointed Aruba toctrung j a. ttL Zacc TM err Union. Monthly Juana, Non Lally e h nt i renDunber', e• greet ezti lir foidlehr i lenticon aliflorlui ofl = l itrin f an ind lW f vptiopetiltf londiro . . 111 naratedrWcuk t i of Wiliam - Hoorah '144 MUM. 2 vie; 4.11:*a0 gin. " g i n i Ci-Cell=ed a tr n e f.: glif i lark Ez ptre . ,Ler, elogentip_,_..ilisstral=lip Dictioit: liarana =OP2 MedAtithea .67 ' i: 'lroriii=='llo,==7" ,,t a N tre .s ..; r t . _ Oit___talosruce sze.nos ready. - ' —P. H. lid van. loot • DaumsTEATAL RANEE ..AnClogs—QaThuridaysirealag, / 1 4): Ma. a 8 ea/k• e klentbants' Ittebangno. 4th st • will be rold i a t z der of tam ......u..ors of the Wail of .113. x. le . a . 11 intimate Lod Mairthetareif ltsakftick. 9• zur2B e. IL DAVieiiait I___ Prov—HWl fiTOT 13liuct,:rtaUi '—TC. SEALED PROPOSALS. fprthe- a delivery in Go storia - at the.Worka id' tha - Pittabrattaaa. Pm- Nom 150,000 boahoto a! altamfacataCiad, 40,000 09.1121.44 of Mack. and 1000 tniebela of 44 moorill be raerraid st lb* Mai or tad Campiar trotd.l4lll33o3l4DAY, ;bath that, at 3 o'clock. P. X Tba 4100 a. Mick WA UM. 43 41 CCM* caLatzlid.gliregtmftit Aimed and ta th. raZ= aoarnatation of&ad and Auk la be TO pounds kir halal ma payments to Woad. noo athlp tan atalaini to 0 4,083 1. Pr,=titr triards.,4 4701Z1CH01d133, 11 0,q,..... ital.. den