PITTSBUROWG.,ChOrffi. ---rusualtni 9. If. w , 1.----- PITTAtittRdEI _WEDNEBD.S.I( MOOING, 71JNE 20,1 - TEM IHTICE %of:the Pi deburgh Osteite I ha. bigna ramov.d to Da ow ball4tqr ost stroll% ourater zwt . . *UT* Adversisem—lS*Wmir the lattaila 100ei or Printberatobilabsooator Defy wad /4 oo Amoorroolobodogro their e(513c0nt0.1 9 ,... licadoPlisFiteaa th an la b • doet; ea satzeda.v. . - , Advance Psgments.-11e7pliter• no sob. . 2 ,4 03 .i.nt tam fte th• Deaf aiW.Ady Gums.. imrisant la made bididloymen: - - 41rbisayas the th...quy to videl tbe iiiibnesigdob la 'odd, the piper till be bleadlebll daaleed, limbos the sabeerlidlos b re sewed by odYamaysymeut. w testudidd of every dein:Motion. irllYbe remand .to be paid h ad yam. The only elai34knis will be tir o! .petal burelb it or Yawl, cabbala's" _toad.. mykdd• lellia)tteleeeek Weekly Clizente.:—The esteem elmeastMa otaar Maki ,/ Chewee Whereto Our baninake mea meet &MOW/ manna offmatinee tbde Madame Mama • • Oar aitaalstian la tataanifbar sad On ttaaualadoesabial, atm.! , t. maauthdamt sad shop-km*4r In • Wlnt•lnn Psnirlraa4, sad Ibratana °bid. a/'3lr..u. r. MUK ER. of tile atm= Zd tow amino, emebeeted with the Plttseareee Wader. te sutbeeised t WWI rebeeriptioaa ab 4 teltertiseeteata lbe the Pitteetenth , lerette, reveller to fempobtree4 Wens Pltiatetegle Mirth I. ISt&' , ItMdtat: Matter 'se awl. mire 41 do: Tun Know-Ncrimoso Barmicanote Mawruc• lama is ladepemience Squire, Philadelphia, on Saturday evening. Jacob Broom , presided. Hon. Neil S. Brown, of Tenneasite Was the first speaker. He supported the platform, of course.. He leaked why Kansas should not linadmitted as a *hive state, if she adopted,a alaveholdimg Con stitution. Slavery is not unconaltatiohil. Ten; nesse° has the'obtuse of slavery in her Canglita: lion, but that - doer not exclude her. 'There were men who make capital * out of the slavery agita tion, and who 'keep it up for that purpose. Ev ery step they take in the accomplishment of their unhallowed objeet - serves to alienate the brethren of one portion of the country from . those of Another, If such desire a platform up on which they can stride into office, they deserve the execratiottof the 'bole Union, and should be baptised in a lake of fire. Sash men should have no friends; such should feel the curse of the Book of Job. Brown proceeded for some time in thin strain, and wee vociferously cheeilid by "S,tat," whin Col. Geo. W. - Virsit took the etmul and read the resolutions. The preamble announces that the principles adopted as a platform by-the Ne tional Connell should receive the endorsement of litnericip 4 , ltetanisithey reoognite the ioireeeigt4 of the Territories, and a deter minstion te sustain the anion of the States, andi sir glorious - Constitution- and its compromises;" therefore, Resolved. That we heartily approve of the platfonn made by she delegates to the Atneriwzi National Convention; that we willgive its prin-i cipals a cordial and unanimous support, hecause the dottrineirtherrasseit. arifreptiblican in their obaracter, and .in aceordande with the ConstiitZl tion thelinited States.. The second resolution is. in : favor of twenty! 'one years residence previous to:naturalization the Stet asserts that clone, naivehon citizens ahould 'hold office, and the remaindet• are made up of the Usual clap-trap phrases in favor of the Colon. which being Interpret 4 moan, slavery shall rale. The resolitions were paused, of course. Mil. Mallory, of New York, one of the dough-faced idelegaysi from that State, nest took the ;lbw* and abased Seward to his heart's oontent.-i- There was no Wilson from Masinichusetta pret eat to day him alive. Col. Belling from Vir ginia followed, and by this time rain diiiperseid . the crowd Two other stands were crected,'and speakers . , . edified the link knots that assembled arouoid them in glorifying the . .majority 'platform. Ail •-. . , tbasiisin . s, kali one or two, wet* from e South. Mr: Llitiejolut;or:Nuftlt Caudill". d % the platfOrniirrurst ealitejous one, an uum iritk '' • artArtietimut isistri.ixabi. Arad apart . it.. 2 bift,,, E'i 'ibithytitdrklinoltrippi; add the pktform "wasons of perfectiim and reason, and , of intelligent sea timent" _ He could not stand =mob r. platloirs . ~ as _Wilson 'wanted , one inch. I. call upon ray .."add lob to elan& by the . platfornh is a !dills banner of our country and our constitution ! sad " ---- '4UI carry'you to cou ntry . '' 'He shall see. , . .. - _ . • . .....' Not one lama from Pemmylnnis or the North . . was there to utter one manly sentiment ha favor of freedom: The meeting was the spiteful otr• ullition of the fanaticism of proemiption. &tutor the" fanaticism of slavery. • Air We' are delighted to übeerie daily ' • • 1- cations of the steady increase of a northern + Although 'rummies and douglifeaes who. hare.been trusted in an !al hour . may :tray the : Nuctli,:yaA they cannot still the tut tering-Minnders of iialignation, nor turn , Mick the , advancing title of a free. ientiment. - No . two papers in the comitri have at times Ip pwedso twilit to give uptheir confidence in • South, is the "New' York Courier" and 0 "Phi adelphia Nartit Ai:midi:m. 4 The Coder, in an art' icie on the aggressions and foreolisid owMgonf the South. nays : . , “The sum argument Mations peed for the re. I peal of the'Compromise may, be mead with just -. • as good application for Mill further demands lon Aber part at .the Bomb. Iris Slid that the elate ".."statue and the free slates ought to enjoy, in. ill repeats; the emu identical tights and- privqe - gee, and tbitreforithe Ifistormi line weeabolith ed. Why then-are not the Tree mates baundto give to thd South the same right of.convey ingg gangi of Wires over their "son; that they them . , delves enjoy of conveying their property through •_thealave states t The North kimi the privilege Hof impartinglibor to: welt their needs; and why ;should the South be debarrial from the privileie of importing_ labor from Africa to nit thrir Awl why then may not a deemzul, sod a reasonable demand, be made that the laws an the Federal. statute book prohibiting the slays ' trade berreisairid wouldbe slay to , L, other Gude , in-. which the semi argument }of paality wougiMpilf _with squid fore.. What so `, amity has -the North -that the.. lame argument will "mot i herefter . taut. up, - And-mule the basis of fresh domande r The "North American" copies the above and Seri .gror sone Uwe palladia tow" otitis Southern plass Las beentineh as tally to warrant the ballot that time &wands will be wade:, State-rights, maxi Weir • . eir hobby, no.. ICingor - figua, in, Southern erneibee pod prinisee. They aspire to nationil . tze ohive7, end htee'oPenly declared this in Air ' zeal , bodies. We ere expected to eecogedee4 j. es estionalinetitution, sad the ' object le olea to, foxhole the floinb'Welabn, sae nationabright ander the Constitution, tbe payer to carry ,laves • into my pout of the Union. The t0p,14 - vid e, tb a:laded over the teteitories foto be - frOodcd to in the, States. 'IR in preposterous, no .• sum - . bit nothing emu too preposterous in .theme days - for Southern aggression.. Celearratim men of the North ars somuliesc• ed to'cire sd little - about slavery and the topics coareseMit with it that .they do not attach the • - Proper degree - of importance' to the. doings •bf • tharii Somata politicians : At:the present tome -we eienektind anything else iSseuesed, - alto+ shy, ii our Southern exchanges than the means , 1 far otalriegi'Perpetuatieg and intending shivery. Anything that stands:in the mad thereof is Abe. - lition. They.oven defend the et:amain Kai- Ms, the lynching of fr ee settlers, and smite with ; • gratilleadon at the threatened immolstion. of Govanor Seeder. • It is impossible for • Nortk: ernmaa To read these 'Eleuthera journals with ' • „ant i feeling thst, with such leaders. at the South, puce between rho tiro satins is kepowdbie..- Ceineeitslon to these 'ma swill - net satisfy there, 'kit it. only series .to stimulate them to new Mt ',Alteleitioni.- It is idle; therefore., to talk of stoi,• ping agitation by agreeing not to say anything • • farther about Mad wreaking. They insistup oim.otfensivelysksod will not agree to pakoe.-: !...Free Societe is the evil they now attaa..-. Houck, to Veda* repose, We mast get rid of our Saabs= politicians hays been 'hillbilly play. ••• Eng, for the Jut dye yeses, the puns of down ia • with geltat . hut thii - lutrinig served lb per _ ~ pose, it is not_ clawed. The Bithsomea Over, the master spirit of the Southern pras, - „ gives us the key note of the : tune that is to' be . played. "Neutrality" won't do. Tile i South don't:want to he content withwhat it • . 'lt_mitst make new:demands. It must carry qn en -offensive war • against the North. "Free St , "oh:dip-it new appears, is what •distrects: the country, and the• natural infarthee from the lbs• Ore?, „youißke by that if it 'weeders sail* nanitikeds ofeedlik. we musk'_ get rid of it or we ghat 'alraelOte , able to please our good him* tkorm•teimo9,o Gulf. The •ENOtker We et: half ttiforoMi and an the. Nortli.o.-: - . lights twit Is fhothstik tee. to _041111:001, issidiito ifs thoh_OrOir, or to /Aro , - . .ett7 Pl•dfir. _!_r . "* tiat° imllalrlquPt.-lblt la japECLIL dygynCr,„S, tikablialirilill4 lo Mr 17,011 Wiffitilittrell- ''-' '' Ar Al*AtIF or defensively. , ..:. If Ala means wmythieg.- At maw Ala, Ariiittier,,easeof Fair and Ape Mired thlt—th° ' ..a1°411.- bitanda s la make 'no plWhg. — A fire faav so ire maietes ea sementuaircure or re,* eg end keep no faith w ith wa. , It . political sad Agin trg the nee of Dr. teraitidrldretalla We one now another to mention, cis that lOW. James Burma party of that section deludes ns with the belief welimatare: Moo dates that be bad labored under a that try nrakiera *reader pledgewe anise at wog more eldest or-:Aimee.. Yew. and , flo met. re. understood of agitation and troubleJt seems to be an awed by the ow of then Dino H. Slane Oleo causer anorestood thing that the other p ar ty t h em rein 'is so etinion.frourstat an otos& attars. gbat,the imetrun oppose the platform end go for , making new de-arm 'Mtl"Unk'n!c""klai. suer wl"l In 6Lsee " mends. It rite eo witlithe Compromise of NM, 1 — ,iiii te at, tem memo es a wincreisa rating/ forth:oak °ld It Il * 3 °°‘' - Lei th'e conservative tun of %own of Iletatic derangement, or area tithe Idastr, the Ohs North mark this equivocal warning in time, : mermen eismtretezire rine wen not preparegeor the and not permit themselves to be . dereivod." gramme. hot geralfsing evidences of its rencrw utility have ' and corstire capacity. In mu respect, this tnliduable ,Ll3° we say. So we ha" alws .r . said, ' and. . wadkine has exceecied their roast sanguine expectations. -, 7 11 °ailed ° fanatic and an agitator for law- ' and mimed them to tops that It cal be hamoccos Imo Jig ide as add sentiment" not a whit stronger.— "." ewer h' t h° Mill" states. .... . , 1. Porchaserevrill bs candal to sea At Da. IDDAtiwn 7i r i 0 also gay to the ocezerntive mem "of the osuntann , wait pm/A.6...d take ~,,,.„,,,,,,,,,z rt ,,,,,, ?forth, who have gone with the Smith for peace, I. sre °Marlins, mi etesto be 1.1. now tettee Until they hem merited John Itandoiph's ironi, , t t r .... r ...). b i k dd.b.tid r , . mo w n. 2.64 teevectable Drag Biases to tbe lad gtatsc also,. cal taunt of dough-face, "ire not deceived." Yon , for islet/ the age moretems, PLIMISO BROTIIEIII3, Mimi .propitiate the South. by concessions.—'.;ere caw' 8 ...."‘" "J. 1 " 44 ° 43 °- ''''' WPcd at The more yonyield the more the haughty - South- ! ion devises you, and the more he increase. his : I tawemends. He will never be sallefied until he ,', his foot on the neck of the North, and until ' , livery is everywhere recognizedand is triumph- I ' ant over freedom trailing in the dust. Oh, if such papers as the North Americo* and the New 1 Fork Courier would leave their time-serving, I tickle policy and would unite in the formation-of a Northern sentiment and a great National party I for the defence of freedom by a stern resist- I. awe to the further encroaahmeuts of slavery, l , we should soon seethe Sofith change Its tone of 1 ... . ... insufferable arrogance. It Would see its danger As it feels its:inherent weakness, and draw back from the verge of ruin. . I We hope, if nothing else will arouse the North, it will be the toes of contempt with which it is now the fashion at the South to spesk of the people I and institutions at the North. The lisellsond .lihirgirer, the organ of Virginia Democracy, can • hardly find language wrens enough to expren4 1 its.contenijd of the North. It says : I "Free society is vulnerable at every point.— It invites offensive warfare—not sluggish, tim id neutrality. We can condemn them out of their own months. We can turn their whole park of artillery against their own ranks. Their own arguments and their confession', are the beet weapon' to employ against•them. The uni versal failure of their social experiments, proves I p.t once that they are dissatisfied with society es it now exist., and yet unable to mend it.— The infinite variety and Babel-like eonfosion of their acheroes of reform, shows them united for_ thework of mischief and revolutions, wholly reckless as to how the mischief shallbe repaired or where the revolution Shall end. They fly from one hemp' to another, are "all things by turn, and nothing long." • a a A * * '4l * * * There is 'handsaw of such toe, game at the North. Al illerites, and Moroionites, and Shit hers and Ilioksites, and Anti-Renters, and Owen ites, and Oneida Salute, and Infidel Sinners and Bloomerites, and. strong mindej, women, Ind weak minded . men abound. With such sport ' ahead, such, game to hunt, who can think of throwing aside his armor." The Washington Union, the organ of Presi dent Pierce, is not less insolent It holds under thenose of 'the renegade Northern Presidents, whose organ it is, the following dish of sweet meats: "It is the prevalent idea Mete North, and one not without some currency at the South, that the state of society in the latter is relatively inse cure by reason of the differenee of remand the existence of negro servitude. In one opinion thialdea ie wholly erroneous, end entreat facts 'are affording fearful evidence of the Roundness of our conclusion. The most superficial °beav er sees that the state of_ opinion at the North la fluctuating, unstable revolutionary; in a word, on all subjects. Nothing seems fixed in religion, morale, or in politics ; butin all these and other things the wildest and the falsest delusions ore continually arising there one after another, and sweeping all before them with. the suddenness, the evanescence, and the mere destructiveness of a whirlwind. 'ln religion it is at the North that the retie- ehlevous follies of Cochrenism, Mlilerism, and' Morreonimen have their growth and development. "In politics it is at the-North that anti-Ma sonry, anti-slavery, or some other absurd exag geration of a single idea, maintains a chronic anarchy of opinion which define calculation in public affairs, renders molts a question of hap hazard, and would long since have brought on :evolution and cifil war but for the counters*. lion of the conservative pond* action of the Borah. 'Of thisirithitre an example, In the con trast now presented by the two great Sfiehte of Nirginiaaminfaestinhasetts, the former proudly breasting the ',tonne of ' faction and fanaticism, mid the latter bowing down in the dent to wor ship the strange idols of ignorers* bigotry and treason which she has set up for herself—a spec.- , teas of admimilion to the rest . of the Union. • .111 morals it ia yet worse. Here we see In the citY of New York, for Instance, a yearly gathering of self-aitled benevolent societies, wing which the anti-slavery society is promi nent, with its denunciations of the state of soci ety at the South, obtruding its officious inter medlingnpon the other . States, while around it, as the declarations'and acts of the other socie ties.prove, it is at the" North that crime and vice are e„peciaUtrampant, showing that the North shoild begin by ideating the beam of iutemper 11A00, of prostitution, of pauperises', and of crime out of its own eye before it undertakes in its pharisaical assumption of self-righteousness to pinch the mote et negro labor out of the eye of the South." ...There, ye Northers' dough-faces, what think ,ye of thief Will-ye • bow your heads in the dust ref your ignominy still lower, and say it is true t guoheaDiffe would make good Materials to core , paw "the poor ihite hash," Over Whom the lenity slave-master tyrannizes, and who are even ,de .'pined by the.negro slimes themselves I Two Onto AID POILSIBTLVAXIA. Samoan. The injury done to the road by the rain on Sat uraley night was more 'serious than we at first supported. The bridge at Big' Sewickley is not all down,-but . it is in so shattered a condition that it will hare to be removed. It was a sal' stone structure, having one_ arab, thirty feel wide and thirty-five feet high. :The largest part of the arch and the atiatarente on ` the upper side are gone. The water rose come fifteen or twen ty feet, overflowing.the bottoms to a great ex tent, and sweepingeverything before it. A tem poniry wooden etructure will be erected, and probably finished to-day, for the passage of cars. We understand that- the stone arched bridge will not be replaced, the foundations resting on sand being very inieoure, but that a substantial Wood en btidge,st least sixty feet long,and elle wing am. pie room for the water, will be ereottaL At Lake ville, also, the bridge is very much injured, and ears could not pass it on Monday. The trains, howeverc , run with tolerable regularity, and very little detention is ,experienced. , A large force, under the; lead of active officers, Is at work, and the public willeuffer no inoonienience pro bably after to-day. Rite. Ossette. LAM Wirawr—A Harm.—Tho late heavy rains, rioting upon a ,crap unusually prolific, a large portion has ,been beaten down, and many farmers fear , that the lodged portion may never arise and' ripen, espeoially as the indications are for iret,vestber. It ought to be known that s , very ample me chanical process, may wire a large proportion of UM pito now, in danger: tom tried it; my tpelf, and seen it tried repeatedly, and never with , out enters enures. . ,At most bi -remembered or noted, that the 440 g o r fißing down of wheat or rre, is nev. sr general,. or covering a whole field, bet In patellae of larger ar smaller extent.- . Now; let two.roon, with alight but drug pole, sixteen feet long, commencee - at the Side .of the geld where.. the blades have - fallen to the Mona; usuelly, the west site, . and palming the pole under sectiimaiof from two to four feet in width, raise them, one after. another - with `a quick action, th the standing Nadel, fr om ':which it has fallen or separated, sad% the blades thus restored, are most likely to perfect their grain. ..,Ifhen the stalk or head le mn& weighed down recent Tain,tuo link* to be the case at the present writing; it is verliapportant that the !wattle should naa a Ilait9llm Tide * tion, and matt it If nietatio, in order to de, tech the water from the beide wipe shoulders, of the blades. • - • ' • • Nor, mu it be' s objeotod to thix, preposition; ' Una .the t ra pping through the — standing grain would Ware it to eoy orablarage extent A comfit man or boy may walk fora mile through ripening And, without, bieskinc one hundred straw; by shoe: o Peti, ll & l l l2 ,lttb before: /dm , - • It 009 quit e 90 expeditions, bat one 'IIII2I, with an eight foot poltycan vivant and 'wont. plish the same multi; I ham done this Wag, and . earn it dons 'le patally, and I know that Wit is failhfolly , at tended to it will not and may nave *ma. ands of bnakila of grain, where now the orcapoat a • Two men tin ridaolkozit serau to tau sores of thshotOolit whist is into - day. : M." for Jal;.• ootdslos the nogg nationt Ot fashion plates, And au oho . . "Mattri,i llo o 64l d, " Wid ". l. "ha' Persona of Sedentary habits, who aie gamin) , affected with ratio, .Languer and dadrattioa;' Nautatcmd Eleadachh hare to Borrhareft Unhandßitters a grateful remedy. It elm ehength Nod maxi to the system, etiamdabm the dlO 110 organ; and xorreeta aridity orthe stomach. We mould caution the pubde wallet norehadng any of the annoy Imitation: of thin dellahtrol Aroma s. dh pre vent Impadllon. be careful to ask for Ikerhare'd into... Bra edvertiehnent to another column. adoiyadars Nay YORK, June 16th, 1854 New York and Liverpool Line of Packets. MB. JOHN THOMPSON, N 0.410 Litierty pittoggrgh.P., b the I &T person be the above NKr authorised torell Paseate Certificates *a ms.Lltze of New York and Liverpool I Wrote. . ' :16H rif F ACTUR E MANUFACTURERS OF . Iron Balling, iron Vitali*, Vault Doors, Window Studien, Window Guards, ko., Nos. 91 Second st., &-S6 Tbink,st. • (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on baud a variety of new patterns P►agr and Plain. minable Ow all purpose'. Partionbar at tention paid to eneloainn time Loin Jobbing Oa* al shark notice. mtIO-tly New Daguernaa Gallery.' Aft. NELSON would respectfully inform his friend. and the peddle jrnowelly, ie tbat Itt order to. m ail et the dy Inereadem &m h od for Dageerrentypea he boo hod built sod hoe now completed (over the Old Poet Mee, Third street.) cme of the meet nada. end mawalfloent, Sky Idaht theatetes i ever s eenstrne,tied far o. Da. o p= i rere r e=letwee:r t al ° plum .as weather, from k °Week A. AI. till eeleek M. A visit from ell I. ',elicited. whet her theywrlat, fur Maims ea arum. ItaAr.. 014 Pon OM. tOldles. Third etreet PHILADELPHIA , , Fire and Life ftsnranae. Company. No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET • OPPOR/PN MR CUSTOM !!OURS. Will make all us . sr Lime k bindsr y o f d of h surano e. either Nrshandlasaremaaeeveatenprvmium P 7 OP•YO, IfOtIKYT P. RIND. Praddest. it W. Hezoner,V.lee PreeldeaL DIRIOCTORS: Obur. p, P. Hayes, I It flea W . B. P Cave, • D llngllsb. . Brown .Pavery. .Itle• a Paul. Y. U. Merman.i Jobs thaitem. N. J. M•it.g.l4 I R. Wilda. V. Iltecreeteure. inastary, REMOVAL. IIIoCORD - it CO., HATTERS, Rave removed to their new etore i 131 Mal theft. 6 doors ado,, INAS street, which we hire built with the erreass adaptation to one Isiereaeed bushiewt. The Brat floor has been rated op In MODERN STYLE ezedstmlirely tbr our ratan trade, where will always hmiound a eon:islets innortnient of the 110 ST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Garde and Youths' Dream and Sort Hats and Col* on well as LAM& RIDING HATS; and ;CHI!, DIM'S GOODE adapted to the memoes. W. shall be plsamad to am our frimords at our new store. The four upper Aerial are elptemisly for our '$)101.11 SALE TRADE, where will be Lund . roll Stork o Hata and papa embracing num; Bilk. arm/ mOrlatbSoß. Pa oases, Leshorn, 'Braid; and Patin Lear Hata : and sloth Cap. and LtDdren's Goods of all kiods. • la is:haulm slatting oar sits will Pod it their litionst to annals. our stook.. our WHIR°. are most asitsi enable us to compete with any jobbing house• to the caftan Hem. niTt Itehanee *lanai buninuice company ' _• OF PIIILADELPFILL • OPP= NO. 70 W.I.ENVT ATRICAT. thplrg. $17T.074.-4dett,47411,092, &o 2p hared.* FIRE INSURANOE-n Buildings, Alen. cthindlos:-Fornltare, he- la tetra erwantry. The mutual prieriele. moothined with thyme:wit* hf • Breit (Yalta, entitles the larded to mbar at the profit& of the Oareray, without liability fey leers. The merle& Certllkeelee of tide Ompany, ale roma, are emayortibie. et loin tho Cert.' Steak of the ' , WY. ZVC. Proed H. M. nmegt . . &maw d . Dnunroes: Lends RAlehburia Chl92 Tisk= George N. Naha, : , mi. tr. , CC*. birpatta% • &abet Billea. & Waal. Marnball alums Slake. Jacob T. L. Dont.tax. D. IL 4 131 d. Western Insurance Corokany OF PITTSBURGH.t. Isamu crria, soma; eon. Will Insure wgainit ell o de of kinds of e and M `.llW¢, Jr.. J. W. IM AM. Wm. Lvar4 O. Itonmen. Waa. H. Wants. • Wl' A. beam ladintlan named 1, 7 Diman i a nit Mann in tan mammity. md who vrill and peaanaly ray all Wen at. the Oinca,l.= Won. Omani W. Madman.) op ann. IWWWwar*-- inn SORIXTIPO—....-- 1 .. OUR /WPM FUMING RROTEREI, (ITAX2I,OIB TO J. LIDS a ID. ' WHOLESALE DRUGOIBTB, NO. 60 WOOD NTH,iOCT Ph TZKURGHr44 Ile fr• PeoptistiNlo WLas V .O.l• %tad Vasaguip4.Lhe .• Marilee Radical Cure Truss will;:cure Math !WM, car of rediniable Honda. trunks at valid= lakes &teals ow Mad. Cblldran'd Truman of 41Ificnint forum and strimgab "hi p. Siockinam ice Vatican n: ItuLused Tabu: Abdowdooi floptawlero—A dos..'didarint Pik PM*, for V. rinOwirt and too of MN:IMOr limas to nll.n licrooluid and doles* eds. 41tbs attic, Chink 1104 many aware of theCbastir finlyeawiceilianclaem All Wow catkin maybe had or AVOW " Kiel /igen! Whams% awl Sean. TRUBS 013 POT, 1 0 Wad lib:akin alb. Mild.. Madan or will ba put to, iiV of lb. coantay by 'wading lbw massy and minadia.; saakalre PEARL STEAM AIL ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to - Camille, in either of the tirot. • Onlo. may to loft at Lb* MU!, or lo mi. balm WO. firtorso of ' ' • I AIUAN. WILPION sai.. ss Wocd BRAUN t 11.111TER, etosbor Litootr ood Pt. Um.. do U. P. 5C41WA1179 .2 Drort. Alla rboo DEL r 618. k (' Sji Belt A;110 A Substitute for the New Liquor Luw.-- DR. U MEAN'S AN7I4IA4eIIANALIAN ELIXIR, • MA and rare "moody Ibr tAs elm. of • INDINIIPNRANUN. • conenstrsted vesetstfte *Mesa, end as • tome WM. posled. for the tolkarims -maple!. ui It 1 • most eels& bin osedlelfte Drsaaftte. Lear Mesplaist, Frame, X. maims, Wm, Pb.rs .411' a! Leeds, Lahti, Draftees, Omer paidlay. Thal madlchm Ml:deeded taftmeme &Miami In the 'MOW, and ft ellseftste Ibr elsolmtle dank.. Ifetetel Inidenese vbeer we lave .sokl Wes here hid NM most ftrathltift, essultr. so, ta Poseehelrhe.ftse mid , / de ‘ oNofte breekbass off the lculftlesocals IfttoMefttlfta Mmeseefte:' this elixir will be • creel bola BM•: tit $1 Ma Maths et the Drug More bit DR. OM 11. KNYNEN. No. INfirOod street., corner of Virgin ftlierlishas ot lb. Waft d arterM . Mr/ I Citizen's /nenranise Comp'y of l'ittabinti - . I f WK. BAOALNY Praideid. ' sew:m.l- mamma. srey. ' omits, 911 WA Trz,./lAT WEE! itAierAT.Anta L AAD CARGO ROMA OR_THR SAIPPI RIVERS, AND TRIBUTARLIGA huwt, agosinA Loa or lkonoot ren, : ALSO aocnAst tie p-m.l2re Ow NBA and ~.tiIIANG AVIRA ! ma sod TRANAPO/ArATIOAL • . Vi ‘ is ad •Wate attpretrnat.. - ..... •. Jiksa 'II:ENIt,H. COLLINS,' elrnmoANa COMMISSION- M.ESCIIANT AND WIJAICISALIVDIAMIPLIN C11N282, M.N.M, FISH, No. *5 Wnod etrel.-Pittatrorel. AdearetiortheLadiet—iloar to prOvve. Duorr—Dea't at aiii,of 180 se. eYtd comocks. to anceal • %Sod at saw mmiplidosi If sop would have thinner brought hart tonna. abort a shot. health: and scummiest skin. walla/ and Vies W diNcts. t and th!onsti the system: [eta bottle al Cartees fah •Ilittire, - and take It seccadang to '..lt .1011 do. tuts va• s• Wail LB agar auseannati% m if ratter *few &meson do net Ind.rier hudtti and ' ' slittliter4lntr it., efeetie and vilgormtvi the : vtilik Fir Om raftesbed and terdatented Haim tSpetnii - Inessioir. ass, seas Sus Is hopeless, asull' el the :Inatuible; *auk oda we posies; id gar fanaht, It Is the :frnsitesa innitles, lob. lama *wrong Ilistoeheth , banalosi and r at Mimeo lima • 'Lllee advestlassient. . • •• • In7Patinillalik , `WESTERN - TEA 'STORE; ,'Corner „, of lioid and i s W.: VIVLIIC - Our bet mden-tnlnequaied itthimaiaithilibedts , . , r • ..; ; . , 4 , s i.: Sileir 4 14 Oigo_nr,4Cso, 62, 76, nag irk% 62; t,OO - and 1,26 'or lb. • 76, act 00 per lb . MiegThtieldess,Wand 6.,r., 75, 76 - ew..per ib: '" • ' 00 ii 1 ;1 5 !)M M TN' Wat:er b. weir beim. litet , s'6 folet.ste 4 6*# Ire: 'A trberal (tionnri ins& ttitida disllo6 ,',.: i , corms -4. 4 14 o" r wns. lived' 14, f 11 0‘.i""'''' " , imut,3-..u w ,,i, d i i i,i,iz r e,ii ass Jam. "Dios ar* riaki, *is - % Drid - ati;op, a 1"1 ' - - ' ' ' -:',.• ;.:10 , 1*:_.• ',.: ' - - ~ ‘• ' • -, ..,,, ~ -1.111.4.:7!, 4004: ' 141 V. * 4. " 4 e4o4fteAtZlr The Direaed,..Sedisal Discovery OF THE'AGE• dlr itennisti've Barbary; has dihaverea Innis of twr oragion mitten, 'grads • remedy: that sure awrifibiei elf ifialtaiMil tielletat &IONIA" • coma*, Its has tried It hanti eleven hundred awes. and near WWI exalt* lima aims (both thrrieherlottotO - Us has now In bh-miennellehirea too bandied catideate, of Its esine;al3 wlfhfu lee tji4boofloetam' • Two tattles sp warrairted tomes inoriddienre IVO tair 01111114 thteeDottW Vat Cl= the wont hind of Ilholdwi oF Um hem. Two to three bonMs . vlll be. the Slam of bile. Two battles see warrenied to on. the wad. amber In the month anditanach, 1 Three to embattles are warranted to one the worst me* teeerehalitit One to: two tattles ire warranted to awe all homer In the eyes. • Two tattle.e In/ranted to rare running of the ears and tiotetem acme the tail. Year to az %Mtlas are warisnleal to emu corrupt sod nundoir dame: One tattle win arm emir eimptlon et the akin. • Two to Ovalle:Was are worrantal to two tie, wont 'ease atringworiM .Two to three bottles are warranted to core the !rola dee Paste tam ot'llieurnathm.. ..These to Fair bottles are warranted to 0176 mit rheum Are to elghibotttee will core the Oust cue of wrofnla A haw& le Swart experienced from the Ora battle, and • Perfect Mire Is warreeted when the above quantity le taken. Nothing Mogi en Improbable to the.. who have to ode tried ell the Weaderfel medicinal of the na y. ae the& a • , • common iree4 ',growing in the nestenvo. hod .lone Old Anna rally .hbUld Core every hawed in the organ; yet it la non 5.1141 tact. if you haws humor Whom to Mart Them ece no in,b nor ends, hams or W. stoat .t milieu' note cameo atnl not you,. I peddi..l over • thousand hot. the of It in th'e:vicinity of hooka. I know Ito effecte in emery ea.. It he. /greedy althelllAlM of the gneateateurce am gone to ltameehneette.7,l tan it to children • year old; LO.atd terfOo of sixty: !hive seen :oar. poor. nornq lookirin children, 'whom &eh nos eon and nebbi. rectonel to • whit elite of !width by one bottle. To thaw 'denim subject to slick leeedenbe, one bottle wlll alyays *re it. It gives mat relief to catarrh and OIIII.IIIICLIM GLLINNKLI VI Beath 4.. New Yost. dlardenea -&l'ina who have bean crotleet Ow , Teen, here ta ken end teen , resnalated by it. Wbern , tho body Is P.and. It work villa ploy, but when§ there le any dorankeenent of the functlOns of nature, it will value vats eingular teal *as, but yen , nanst not be sdarmed—they always dime pear in front Rim days to a *sat. Share la never a bad. , salt from ILA '1) , 11 the contra% theta that feeling le you. , yon.wlll •nterealf Ilk. emir Imam I heard some of the. mot eitiaingant sucouhnus of it; that man ever Ile tweed to. blbehangenf diet heaver nat the wet you can I have Shemin , anberb, which,ecessary—o when 0161 - end to greet oil, akar.' tirrohdons swelling of the ow* and ander the ears Price fou cents. Prier of the Medical Dbecitrens Si par bottle. nrßturviPii /OH o:4ll.—Adult, one tablev,Pv,ofn...l Pb ' day, tkilldeen over eight pen, demon alnenfot elm. .0 from he. to. ll teerepoonfol. As no direction can be made to eh cooselltutions. Labe enough to operate. on bowels tyke a day. KESSICIIS /Owls rational udleodaene to bud ram of eranfols. wholuals and retell. at-Dr. K lit. Wool treat. corner Of Vi n oire (Adana. WELLS RIDDLE dr. CO:, Fourth' t. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., MANUFACTURERS OF Enggy,l4Triage t Riding, Drovers' TII NG 8 AND IVI ie II S, Keep constantly-en hand, received direct room tbolePactorr,tn York tk•., nin and 'wind air rrthaent'ot..yrbipa. Thump, thrtteban. Loud. Wuron YVG, More& Whips, Dray Whine, Plantrse Hough and Brad_ y Wtdpa; Oarrisco and Cab Whips , Stage Stork, arid [Aube. ta.,-ar. ifirNew at*lra of Whlpapromptlr tornbie to order. rh=l"trom