1 u titiligliwiti" Dv idl2l venial= try D. N. wHITY,.- PITTSF3URC 44: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1856 Dapnblican Declaration of Principles. ADOPTED BY THE PIITSBOROII OONTRETION. anlll:tire ~ :nellg:ll,tV.= ',T.tr::47,71.! 'Stades me anmerretei to freedom. =I will twist wer tig=gstiVinbr I:l4,t3=sts of dm= in any 9. We will assmst by wren lawful 'seism mar bretbiwn • .13 KNW. to their ennetltuttonel and manly =distance to the vennmal entiortty of their =ewe 1,,,,d.,... a o . 1u . g=4,01,1071g= foiss&ipLiatel msizzfr . 11 , l'ff no.. de weirms. indepludeat Elite. S. lisliering that the present _nettonal eAsatzdettition Itts . drown Melt to e week end ISlWdoiend that lte cam tlrasnee In ncmf er Ii to evith the f the f gimp pewee to national eapsecusay with t wat: an of i' frectom from the territsry, o ne th increwsinst civil Ob. earl.= te • leading IdUSwea ofOtgir" Si.. to Moto and overthrow It Terms: • -4114.17MVITPriern eWatitgerej: Club , arvigikt tau, mawa cc4ditton. Poureeptie pa. OD Teo Copies pn. --.. sad Parkdrelsee paposeote ere strIMIT -reoPhed, the P.IPso. stopped ohes 'the -mere teOlit.tmiese It Is nomad Ai' For Telegraphic News see 8d page. For City and Commercial Nears ace 4th page. Bar.'Jiatiefr hm been in typo for two days but crowded out by the pressure of importart news. Wo will try and make room for him to TT" FLOUR Tssno.—lt has been suggested to us that some remarks on the cams of the wide dif ference in the prices of various grades of flour, in this niarket,would be timely and seasonable. It has rarely happened, never before, in fart, within our recollection, that there has been so wide a margin, as now, batten choice brands of flour and the inferior grades. To =ester those outride the trade, the difference seems inexplicable ; and many, accepting the readiest suggestion, rani: hnte it all to the grasping avarice of specula tors. In the eyes of come, every man who buys and sells flour is a consoieneeleas "speculator" —a sort of dusty ghoul, preying upon human sustenance. They see flour quoted as selling at wholesale on the wharf at $4,50 a barrel ; yet when they go to buy a barrel for their own use they probably have to pay 56,60 or $7,00. Why this wide difference 1 A few words will tend to explain It; and wo trust that in tendering them we Moat not be accused of pandering to the pur poses of speculators. In previous years, when the wheat everywhere 'was good, there was but little difference in price between the three grades of marketable flow. Superfine ranked lowest, extra next, and family extra at the top; and if superfine sold from first bands at $5,00, extra brought $5,121 and fam ily extra $5,25, there being but a shade differ ence to the qualities respectively. But lust year, owing to the wet harvest, all or nearly all the wheat in western Pennsylvania and the sections , adjacent in neighboring States was injured by sprouting before it MILS housed. From this grown wheat It was impossible to. make good flour, as every head of a family knoies or ought to know. In southern Ohio and Indiana, Ken tucky, Tennessee, Missouri and lower Illinois, the wheat, owing to the harvest being earlier than here, was gathered and mined safely be fore the wet weather set in ; and it is to these sources we have been looking all season for the good flour needed for family use, or the grain to mate It from. Qar city mills have been large buyers of wheat in these section; and nearly all the choice flour brought to this market for sale has been brought from southern Ohio and Indians. The supply of flour made from grown or sprouted wheat has been ample, all season ; but being unfit for family no, the most of it has been bought for shipment east, and from thence it has found and is finding its way to Europe. Of course, the inferior floor N.e ruled lowest in price; and the local de•mand choice brands having been well kept up all season, they have commanded much better figures than at any other time, or than they could under other cir cumstances. The amount to be had is limited, and dealers here have to pay for it at the rates current in the market where they purchase.— Prime Southern wheat is to -day worth in this market from 20 to 80 ate. a bushel more than the wheat of Western Pentisylvania or Eastern Ohio; and there is consequently a corresponding difference in the value of the flour made from It. The "superfine" flour which Is quoted at wholesale. on . ifirirkartie :selling as low le; 84,50, is made from eprout9iferheatj .yrbijallia • nitralstriEfffonifir which the purchaser of a single bbl. pays $5,75 is made from prime south ern wheat, and has passed perhaps through the iphande of two dealers, each of whom has a profit. • with charges added for drayage, before it reaches him. n is hoped e thi e b . y . n o n w o:li th er an sosa ns o us n v f refere the .. gr eat ,a .o d h isp am arity ly n ev or ry mi w ifit er wil fe l els be . ly, if not wholly, removed. There will be: choice brands of floor, which non en will prefer , to all others, and for which nee they will have to pay; bat es there i l lillitc\as l t , h f e o ca r u th aa is _ the dlif few ere we co in . pr to ice th is e ma all r t k h e e t greater.nomencature of floor, and wo have done. "Superfine" Is the or dinary grade of floor, m a de this thane from sprouted wheat, and hardly, If ever, used in Lim ning; the ...operetta:" made in southern Ohio is of • better grade than that made here, owing to the difference in the quality of the wheat ; bet It is not offered here for sale to any extent. "Ex tra" is of two grades, width, for convenience sake, has been called here "country extra" and "Ohio extra;" the former is made by oar ono try mills from the best wheat they can get, and is `considerably above superfine ; while "Ohio ex tra" is the second beet grade of Ohio flour made from sound wheal. "Extra family" or "family eitra" is that made from choice, eelected wheat, and dealers generally confine themselves to about a dozen choice brands of established reputation. For these various qualities there is a regular • gradation of prices upward, In the order named. • Bertratheasasa ix Naw Form —The great meeting at the Tabernacle on Tuesday evening, is represented in the New York papers, as a most encouraging and enthusiastio outpouring '• of the people. The MIMI asp: "The meeting last night, at the Tabernacle, of the opponents of the Administration; and the friends of Freedom In Bluest, was one of the largest and most enthusiastic gatherings that bar been witnessed within the walls of that bnildine. The place was crowded so its nt tacit capacity, and though the eminent speakers from Washington who had been announced were unable to 'attend, those was not the least abate ment of entbuslasEt manifested by the vast as semblage atladng to listen to familiar voleee instead of those who had been promised. It was the cause and not the speakers that called them together. The occasion was that respects amass vatifiing and encouraging one, and we °nitre. gret - that the crowded state of our winnow will net admit Of a more fall and extended report of ' ihe'proccedhate then we have been able to give. Man -Indication of popular feeling in this City, the meeting of hat night cannot fail to have marked effect In other parts of the country." • The Gooier end lithrarer, a paper not given • to exaggeratio n and tiamaary,esys: " The campaign WM.* is to end •in the elec • den of a President in November next, was last 'Telling opened oath* part of opponents of the prawn National Administration, with a brilliant demonstration at the . Tatornaide: That large edifice was Ailed to its utmost ospacit7 with an assemblage of the intel agent. active, and on. couthreing men of New York. •They came without male anti busmen, but as sober, think., !Da Men, che. by one, or in companies of three or tolir.. The importer of Booth street, the Broadway dealer, the lawyer and the broker of Will • street, the mechanic, and the laborer el wire there, to unite ha patting the, stamp of fitithleenes, inelßelency, and-eorruption upon the men Who now diriot thwitlfairs of the tlon--and particularly in revue to their domes. tio policy. It was a demonstration that will be thain- every quarter of the Union. It was a Melting 'ef at a had . . iteolted to sink all • . partisan unite in an effort to re . establish t mint upon the 'principles of . Wessman, and /Masson. And In entering uporithe work last night; the spirit evinced by thern.was worthy of the cause. . • Hon. Edwin IX Morgan celled to order, and on. his motion Hon. Benjamin F. Butler vs. unanimously called to preside." The people of Waehicoon county, opposed to the axteosion @mem aro invited to meet on Monday evening, May 16tb, at the Collet House, to otiemdee the party, and to attend to mesh other business as Buy be deemed advisable. • TED ultlolompd Boquiree contends for eel MMtblzde role in the Mama Convention, sad ways, "we should regard Stet Southern man c ; Sip elthor knave, or fool who should propotte or tutte,fer lte-ahromldlotu",.ol course the South thou& but a third ought to control the Miler. Ma. CLAY on SLATIIIT IN TIER Tlataxtoans.— I I We gave, a few days ago an extract from a speech t of Mr. WEBSTVI, to show that in his opinion ; slavery was a local institution, and exiated solely I by municipal law. It required a positive enact ment to make a human. being achattel, while the Freedom of men rests on 'natural and Inalienable j rights. Belo* we take an extract from a epoech of Mr. Clay, delivered so late ea 1850, which forcibly argues that slavery is not extended to 1 the Territories of the United States by the con- I etitution, and cannot therefore be legally intro. duced In such territories: "In my opinion, therefore, the supposition that the Constitution OY..the United States conies Slavery into California, supposing her not to be a State, IA AS AHOUMPTIOS TOTALLY VSIVASSASTIVO BY TIES Comircrumon. Why, if the Constitution gave the privilege, it would be incompetent for California to adopt the provision which she hair in her Constitution. The Constitution of the United States, being supremo, no State could pass an enactment in contravention of the Con stitution. My rules of interpreting the Consti tution of the United States are the good old rules of '9B, '99. I have never In my life de viated from those rules; and what are they? The Constitution is an aggregate of ceded pow are. No power is granted except when it is ex pressly delegated or when it is necessary and proper to carry it into effect as a delegated power; and if in any instance the power to carry slaves info the territories is guaranteed to you by the Constitution, or is an incident Wecistary to the carrying out of any other power that is delegated in the Constitution, I have been unable to per ceive it amidst all the vicissitudes of public life and amidst all the changes and turns of party. I never in my life have deviated from those great fundamental, and I think indisputably true prin ciples, of interpreting the Constitution of the United States. Take theserprinciples to be true, and where is the power it Can anybody point it ant 'to met What gives you a right to carry your slaves to California ? Where is the dele gated power to which it attaches as noceasary implioation ? IT IA NOSHES]: TO BC rowan. You most resort to some such general prinsiple as the Federalists did in the early history of this country, when they contended for the doctrine of general welfare. But you cannot put your fin ger upon any part of the Constitution which etawtys the right or the power to carry slaves from one of the States of the Union to any territory of the United Stairs. Mr. President, you will remark that I am expressing an opinion open the power, the conatitotional right. Ido not go into the question of how the powers of Government are to be exercised or applied in the course of ad ministration. That Is a distinct question. lam arguing the question of Constitutional Fewer.— , Nor, sir, eon I admit for a single MOM ea, that there it any separate or distinct rig/Lt upon the part of States or individual members of the State, or any portion of the people of the United States to carry slaves into the Territories, under the idea that those Territories ore held in common between the several Stairs." Slavery is now in Kansas, and it is there un- I der the assrunptlon that the Constitution carries it there and protects it. This is the doctrine of the Pierce party. It is by this meant, that Kansas is to be devoted to slavery. It is a deo; trine fraught with danger, and subversive of the liberty to secure which the Constitution was adopted.,., Is it not surprising that some old Whige, who revere the memory of Wino= and CLAY, are affiliating with the men who slandered them when alive, and repudiated their doctrines when dendr— ISIERIMASTB' EXCIIMMIL—The monthly meet_ logof this Association to held this evening at past 7, at their rooms. Many of its members are not fully satisfied with the action of the Di rectors in their memorial to the Governor, asking him to withhold his assent to the Dill which bee been passed, placing saving and deposit inatitu dons under the same restrictions of Banks of Tho friends of the Bill are not satisfied with out a fall disouesion. of its merits, and having both sides of the question presented to the Gov- It Is to be hoped there will be atoll attendance, or counter resolutions, and an adverse manor% to the one already sent forwardmay be adopted. We are determined to hold a position from which we can enter upon the support of Gov. Seward, Judge McLean, Gov. Chase, CoL Fre mont, or whoever eb3e, being heartily in favor of and openly committed to the cause of Free Kan sas, may be nominated by the Philadelphia Con vention.—N. P. Tribune. This is the feeling which animates the Repub. Bean press, with but rare and unimportant ex ceptions. The vast magnitude of the issue in overriding all mere personal preferences. It pay_ hp aetAipaseg most niaa. Rellike the Me of Donee rests! on the. deeielon of tho people in November. If the alsveocracy succeed, Kansas will ho loot to Freedom. Slavery will not 'serer the fruits of the victory to be matched from Da grasp, and with the whole power of the Government, and with the flush of victory, it will override the Free State men, and much them In its iron grasp. Nothing can BIM Kansas, then but a revolution, or something near akin to It. A tams •REPUDLICIAN ME117330 was holl in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, on the 20th nit., at which a Republican Association was formed sod delesstes oboe= to the Philadelphia Nation al C,onsentiou. This is the second county meet ing of the kind, and others will follow. Details of the Battle of Rivas- By the Orizaba at New York, on Tuesday, we hare full detalls of the late battle •In Costa Rica, from El Illesragul , sr. Apra 12. Rivas fins again been in the field of a bloody conflict. On the morning of the 7th last., intel ligence reached Granada that immediately after the departure of the American troops from Rivas . a force of 1,500 or 2,000 Costa Ricans entered and took pesseesion of the city By daylight on the Bth inst. a force of 500 men, including 100 11311 TO troops, were on the march from Granada, to engage the presumptuous invaders. ,Oeneral Waxes in person was of the head of the army. The force under his command encamped the night of the 10th inst.,within nine miles of In vas, and in the meantime It bad been ascertain ed beyond doubt that the city was held and-for tified by 2,000 Costa Ricans and Chamoristes.— Early on the morning of the 11th, the march well resumed, with the prospect ahead of a live ly engagement. The troops, without halting, were assigned their respective positions, end instructed as to appropriate points of attack. Wither whoop and a yell, a rush was made Pr the plass, and as the troops were diecoveredl4 the enemy ascending the eminence which coobealed the approach to the city, they were saluted with a volley of mue ketry which gave indication of a firmand obstin ate resistance. On both sides of. the plaza a brisk and incessant firing was kept up by, the enemy, but the fearlees sad undaunted forces of the Democracy charged them with so much ra. pidity, that in lees than live minutes the Ameri cans were in the, entire peaseesfen of the plass. The Costs Rime; shunning an open fight, pre cipitately betook themselves to the barricades and for tressed houses, and from these places of protection and . concealment continued an unre mitting fire.. Their cannon, too, with, thunder tog voles gave testimony of the eilleienoy of their preparations for defence: To prevent the do• et:motion that must Inevitably, ensue from so fa tal an engine of War, the determination was In shindy formed and carried into execution., by Lima. Col. SAXCILBS, of taking it from the pos session of the.eneroy. The order to charge was given, and the gallant Lieut.. Colonel .followed by his Intrepid eoldiere, rushed, heedless of peril into chalice of the menacing , danger, and with the lose of fear men only succeeded In capturing that esaential weapon of • war-- It was immediately brought and stationed at the Southeast corner of the plaza, end. placed molar the tontrol of Captain eloCardle, a most excellent and Intrepid artillerist. he amm tion belonging tolt was ales Belied, and few minuteh only elapsed before the weapon that was destined-teethurin e defamation Of the Densocratie forces ins pouring a fatal lire upon the diet coedited Costs Siam. Chagrined, and enra ged at the loss of their gun, they made mile* bold attKopte to repossess it;.but i 4 thunderleg tense, tepidly followed . by the deadly diacharges of the blissitelppt intleadated their endeav ors, and drove thembsek to 'their tames of con- =DVS 01 TIM MINT. The conflict became too Hem for the Costa . B.lola Meadeta, sad COO of them in a body were discovered making their rapid lotreat In the dt• notion of Ben abo u tFolleerici. the re treat of the 800,12 o'olook la the doy;tbe enemy reached • relotmementaf 250 meafrota Vireo Bar. Capt. Waters, of the Rowe who held poszenticm of the tower sunnonnting thd unfinished Cathedrel on the north side of the plan, immedistely communicated to e Walker. information of their approach; amid body of men 'was Bent to peoteet that portion of the town. 11l the meantime Capt. Water* aid bleitangere from their convenient position ogled int upon theta with their rinee,nad did moat Mg. bateiecatioa. The intention or the editny .Of completely earroneding Vher thy and hemming the Democratic forces in the pass, was tbviatted with most gratifying alumni. - f' ;tot ao ancoplished, howceer, without a long and Beret Bring at the enemy from all foui n f the ortters of thy' t From three corneae iheigivei s cautitaat inis maintained from .8 o'clook in the morning until noon. Four hours of anzamitting service in . .the field, following a tedious march of more than two days, had neceesatily the effect of bur deicing the energies of tho soldioro with (creels; tible fatigue. The enemy, too, seemed to have become wearied of the fight, and little firing for I an hour woo dune on either side, except hy eltarp ahooters, adventuring chances at a long distance. From this point forward this account of Walk er's organ becomes confused The amount of it Is, bowel er, that the Nicaraguans were not able to penetrate beyond the plaza; and that after I fighting all day he was compelled to retreat at night—for want of ammunition, he sap'. A nor. respondent of the New York Times gives a dif ferent account: SVC or Welt, Friday, April 18, 1866. Walker has met with three defeats in as many weeks, and in these defeats helms lost his future chances of success. Ills forces are reduced, his sources of supply cut off, sad the beet portion of his territory is in the hands of his mortal enemies. At the battle of Santa Rose, In the Depart ment of Guanacaste, 365 men, tinder the com. mond of Col. Schlessinger, wore defeated in e three minutee engagement, and put to rout, with the loss of 127 mon. After two weeks pre-, peration Walker, with a ll his farces, etarted from hi s Headquarters, at hirer, on the 6th of April, and got on board the lake steamboat San Carlos, for the pretended purpoee of invading Costa Ries, by way of the Serapaque River, but scarcely had he withdrawn Ma trope from Vir gin Bay . and San Juan del Sur when the enemy =relied into the abandoned towns, and beheld from the lake chore the departure of the Steam er. When Walker got to Castillo, half-way down the Sin Juan River, be altered his mind on i the Seropaque subject, end having dispatched 4G men to take possession of its mouth where It enters the San Juan, 80 miles from Oreytown, he took the book track anti was just in time, the following morning, to see the inhabitants be hod abandoned shot in the streets and the vil lage reduced to ashes. San Juan del Sur shared the same fete, and the city of Blase, which one day before was the head quarters of Oec: Walker, without a single idiot, fell bib the hands of the enemy; .thus easily have they got a ba -1 sis of operation on the most approved military adman, and a line of defences which, while It secures their own communication, at the seine time outs off all hope of relief or retreat' on the part of the foe. to order to recover from tho results cf this groat error, with the blindness of a madman he Calle Into an error even greater. When he saw the burning of the now pier at Virgin Bay, and was informed of the murder of the peaceable citizens, by one who bad mimeo- lonely escaped, he directed his course to Grune de, a distance of fifty-five miles, and, disembark- ; ing his men, commenced a march en Riess, with six hundred men. These fifer-five miles wore accomplished at 8 o'oloob on the morning of the 11th, and, without even halting, the order to attack was given, while the enemy were draw. mg up on the Plaza to receive them. It is true . the Americans fought bravely for near twelve hours, but, as might be expected under such circumstances, the highest glory they could achieve was to prolong the fight till the dark nets would cover their retreat; and they once more returned to Granada, leaving 160 of their comrades in their dying agonies, to be' committed to the earth by their enemies. This second battle of Rifts does not more etrongly prove - the bravery of Walker's eoldlery, than it does the inoompanoy of their Command er-in-Chief. The reports of this affair In the El liitara gums state tiat Walker gained a great viotory and killed 500 foes with the loss of only 80 moo. I suppose you are aware that raper is Walk er's property. The type wee 'sired from its lawful owners when Walker entered Granada, and for the benefit of the Government was con fiscated. Walker farms out the printing for $lOO per week to five of his soldiers. It is not generally known in the United States , that no one can travel in Nicaragua without a paesport. Yet such is the fact, and, In con- , sequence of this (sot, some, et least, of the per. sons murdered at Virgin Bay were victimised, and, la all probability the next news you hear from this place will bring you the detail:l.ot such another massacre at Castello, on the San Juan River. I know there are four American ladles, at that piece, and some six men =lons to get away with their lives, but the internee Sons are, "Let none depart without a paupart' signed by General Walker,' o and as there is no oommendeation with Granada there is no getting Walker's signature, and, therefore, there is no escape, although the enemy is hourly expected there. Castillo is the key of the Ban Juan River, and the Company posted there, tinder command of Capt. Kelly, seize on the property of any pas 'augers who pass and appropriate it to their own use, their justification being. as Walker glees them neither pay nor food, they must live bow they can. Marcia a general discontent amongst the soldiers and desertion where it is possible le becoming quite common. A few days ago there was another brush with *.• party of Coatallicans and some 46 men, ten miles from the month of the Serapaque. The Coate alma were cutting a wagon road from Ban Jose to the River BAD Joan, along the banks of the &repartee, and bed come within ten miles of the former river, when the Americans surprised them with one volley, which is said to have killed 20 persons, but before they could reload they had to fiy, leaving she Lieutenant in commend a corpse on the ground. In two days after, 12 of this party deserted, taking their Olen and ammunition with them, and floated down the river on a raft to Greytown. Nearly one-half the. passengers by the last etc/mars were left on the river and invited to cut their way through, and of course will have to take their chance of life or death. The balance return to New York after spending their money and losing their Unit, The eteamere refuse to Mks Walker's order and the inhabitants of Greytown tad to enter into a subscription to trend 81 persons to New York, who were starving in that city. The English are said to be sending a fleet to Greytown and have given notion of the blockade of the River. Latest reports left Walker sick at Granada, whoa all his troops are concentrated. The Costa Ricans have encamped on the Ban Juan, above Castillo about 12 milts. The sizth money levy in tbe City of Granada was mode on the 24th of March; $B,OOO was called for, but double the - amount IMO aseesead, and there was no exception for American citi zens who maintained their neutrality. Another Welds daily expected, as there's no funds in the treasury. Yours, S. OWL BOOK TAULF. Sketches and Adventures to lWet% Portugal and t r hAZidill o nt It i et=tA I n / .. ttl i gtb y v&zt natal * 8r0.%1850. We have in thin volume, not s history, nor as. attempt at a history, but a free, full, glowing dem:Option of whatever the author saw and judged would intermit his readers. Tha An. deludes, a portion of Spain not much vleltedby American freedom, probably became they know to littlo about it, has afforded the tutthor 91quadant materials, 9f which ho has =do good 11361.6 Mitts and Papal Prinalplos ides Waugh dmart• ipectgoles. sr Jsa Joation Jsrres. MOT York; num; MIL To notice this book, as In our judgment it deserves, would require more apace than we con afford. Aside from the sprightly stylo; the subjects are full of interest, and wo dere not attempts selection; es the author ellyll-1,0 re far you to the chapters themselves, hoping you will read, ciark, kern and Inwardly digest the prinolples Phi gfratutgort=rafrer " Cr. We oculd wish that we could write.: a word Abet would induce schools and every family to ,purchase and use this book. Calisthenics is a word Composed of two Greek words; meaning beauty end strength. Were the eserokies dated In this book, practiced by young ladies verging towards womanhood, we should not see so many pale lieu, narrow chests and orookid and weak spines When will reason essiame her wonted control and set aside the usurpations and follies of fashion! The above are fat sale by J. L. .Reed, 784th street. GILAHLIINCMACIAZTAI ray MAT has been re aeleed frorkthe publishers. The late publisher, A. El. 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'A7 avow. ;wiener.' W. it.1104,19r, Yon the box pr di olivine, &but ititaktrithga atrrMgrgil. rad4g2thbi 01:030 1 6 U ia SPECIAL NOTICES Dr. litriane's Vermifuge.—Another mcd- , foal trltaisaa—lt to no mall arldente of the intrinsic value efthl. Vat Verralfuge, when ems physicians, who are ~,,,gart patent medlidues.roldiotarily tome forward testify te its triumalteat screen in ex palling worn.. Read the following: Ehelhy Co. Ki n , April 2. 1852 p e lke ‘ rr. InhTifisilrtr, b' srt' ding dent of Zlle State of !Noi. became aequelnted e erith the . superior virtues of Dr. 51 . 1.aus's ermlfuue. At some um. leisure mo ment 1.7;11 you 1118 11 7. R Glen ex. miii= made vita o •i m D. be careful to ask for DR. SFIANY'I3 tIELRBRAIIID VERA/MGR. end take none vire. AD other Verailfugna In con , Petiteini Sr. wermteee. to -r...aerpoyuge, alio his celebrated Liver Pills, ee now be tool at all reapertable Drug Stores to thr United • eV:Lidera P I%6MING BIDYNLBRIL Rome! Home- .ork, Jan. 18 4 1856—Dr„.1. &et & Cb.,r-Gontio 1 arrived hen, rare, and writet t mu tinir you TOT Dr.liatt's 11101.111111dilla me'yonc Dr. Lid Ayes Improved Liter Plrs. • part of • bee t. ...d" entirely cured me from a pain In my head and bide, arliluj from • diseased Ildrer.. I hare frequently w e d Dr. Vilane's old Lire: PH% but I um compile' to Alta that your Improved Pole are superior. W. LY.EOII. Dr ii'Lanali Imyrored Liver end improyed Permß Me, &leo Dr. I. tieott'a Celebrated White Cireuriart Lini ment, prepared solely ander the enpervielon of Dr. I. Booth a Regular Medina Ora eteandPbnldaaofezten etie ~ praotire. None genuine only wanner/4 hp Dr. I. Scott Co, m u, Pro y ware, 13. k. Ka..o.llLrgentoerrs, Va. Dr. ble. Lane's Improvel Liver Pllll and pg.." p. m ay,... accompanied Dr ocatineata of C. Blaine. All tbe 1004111e4frio. roe calm by Da n n SO. 11. BEYEEIi 140 Word street, W [totaled& agent P. pr.ntlirg(), r, near It. B. 14P0t, bole male Wend. rnya,lerdAnT. Good and Bad Tidings.—An editor is often railed upon to 1.34 stile!es that be knows will ea., ronow to many beartec for Waimea. some railroad! or eteambr at &tutor le to be almoner., a fatal occident Ia to to recorded; then le his heart ad . be thinks of U. tare that vl3 be abed se the paragraph be is Indian., will be yerated . But when be zeta no Item that erbl send joy to era/ bout. the in andu briskly Y•Per, Shea ere tut feeling. a 3 we writs "liennenly • thelleal Dlecovery." It bWe to the dead, and health to these who are etrk. All killdeer humor.* cured through It. magic Influence from the Maarst pimple to the severest cm of aarmfuls Its price la reasorablr It can be ebtaboall vary. where. sad there le no ...toy for the OB.ad to re. man o Fold by' DR. ar.O.ILHIrIraWII,I4O Wood greet, whole .. &pee DAME P. PLESII-NO, Allegheny .71:41m1.8 A Copy of a Letter—New York, July 15, 1854.—Da. IL T. Ileuceoic:—Denr Air: Tsar Plaid tract..» certainly highly concentrated. I end them the most active I have over used, and confider them well wcr thy the confide.a of the faculty la an the complain. to which they are &gyrated. If you can use this to ad nn• tags, lon are at pule. liberty to da it. Very. respectlfally. Yes. J. L. OLAD.K , M. D. fee advertisement llellotold'e Genuine Preparations. ..Zaed ;;; 4 4 Truses—Dr. U. Koystr, Truse and Brace Establlahounot. No. 140 Wood et., gorse of Virgin so/17. Attabursh, r...lmvorur of the French Trusts , . combining °lrene LigAincsa. ease and durability, with co, rent ronetructlon. • Hernial or Ruptured Patients an be gulled by remit. tine amounts wi below-oeraing norther of inchn round the him and stating the side athrtad. Post 01 Single Trim. $3. $3. ES. id. Bonnie. Ilk se, dde $lO. Instruction& ae to wear, end how to effect • trot, when possltio, sent with the Trop. also fur es* in groat variety. Banning's Itopeorred Pat cot Body Brace, for the core or Prolareine Uteri Mina. Props and Supporters, Patent Shoulder Brads. Meet litt pardon anelirector Brame, adapted to all with .loop eboulders'ind weak lona. English Elastic Abdominal IBelta,Sospaniorho. Dr. HBYSIR Is also prepared to St Shortie's Banal CnroSrugs, donN• or single; prize aft. ale Redid Curs Trues 112)--dbutee Par. • • gigots tale, Own Simile Stockings, for broken and rodeo. reins. firrlncemonale sod kreale, In *eery vaxlety, D. Keyser would state to those In want of Dry* that he can often mead to Felt the patient hy wilting; but to :mot, cum 11 would to totter 04 fee the patient =dandy the Mote n•reehnifT• Mar." OE011(111. IL Han% eahkdkerg eao Weed et h Vino. 10107. Pittabnrit, _ • Christaaoro's Excelsior Fluid flair Dye, No 6 Maar Llanaw—The clatter of thlr extreardburY article to nubile eetbstatlon, ere not bared upon the time that It bar been before the world. It la comparatively • new Prnemratt.4a. Mandel on new Or:orator In Chemli. try, milt hes Inaturniated new Imo In Hair Drelog. What no. Its ro,munendatiaasf trt—lt changes the flak of uty obnoxious color to nature black or brown In fire nalnuter. • 2l—lt arstmilatre with the Halt. and =wither Instead of burning It. 13.1.4. l la yronomsted by, Chendet e the only We Mir Dy. known. 4t6—it t. Lapomllds to name an Instance of It. [allure. liar Lb. erldart_ popularitY .ter yet accorded to ieiniDar tenlrerat War theLestabl en e there amertlonr by proof.. roe the lttfmony at CHRIST a. DOII(Ya. No. 0 Attar Donor. where DI, mannfiketated, fold, and Lorna =lrate'' , Mos prr mall tax. fl: bane bar. bold Wholesale and Retell et theDrantore or Dr. 010. lI.IIIWEETt, ItO Wood at. rigs, of the Cad.. &tartar. mhltkdautt Dallere Oennine Pall Extractor. Ito friends are tho Million—and intelligent! Ito thelgoor.t—the Witted—one se ll . h—ood t he admits/ countarfeltert Thettentet sad onsurpareing a. Imposed on by the let ter, who reliantly endangers the LiTeNof the confiding. fo the were rake of paltry paid I lea. It to . discerning and impartial notate to &wile, what ponlah.tet the vowaa decry., who could Inflict pain and etifering..od harAnt the life of • allow mister*, for the mere sal. of benefiting 1000 mn rocket. The great and principal ebareeteristla of DAtamrs IIIuICAL PAIN cocrlcacron consign let. Of Ile nse , r fallitiatind unique property, .1 anon as applied to any external i 3007. TO owww tstrattneld. In. scantly. In. rapidly to unit Thlefewtore constitat. tug.. power to ailed sto the t•alri of burns and *mkt. and of other pelotol dlteiges. 1. AD Ineloe4lol7 short • ~p~of time, sad M 010 sPveor from tn. few tatinionle W hereunto annexed. Leary Inteillg.t mind it folly an that, In Lilo.r ofexternal the Pen ;le prod.. by indasthation of the Injured p‘artn an 4 there fOre. If you ntinote the ewes, the erect winst caw 24 Its prontratlye p.m./. contrail. the polton that may Larkin the attain. and will vb.w applied to the age., lner tvplolll all Impure nutter to the palace. and 'Pot It—beroe - the great dial:urge It producer from tone occasioned by borne—end vban spelled to old am 'neater. ate tam Balt Rheumor other roma.. dire.. gold In pittehargle by 043. 11. KEYSER. 110 Wood st. idkerS Sorofttla, Effects of Mercury, Consump ,?"4lonisdhan=s.DrixerP4Mk, BlowootoesSee I 0 both dela aed'inasio. dr. Y '10" BOSON tot andtenital Weaknne wW nuns, tame and other chroalo Browse, unless oared Dr. Mani. No. 850 Dowederey, N.o York,devotee his erbole time to MIAOW Ouse end all clioarde affections. 111 invites the afflicted to all. espechdly these who lam rewind oo tends from insOloustrealonent by other Ayala/ans. We were cared by Dr, Beettc—.llesnos Colbtua. 423 Broadleaf; T.O. Dann, Jabs Lanaldoe; 121. T. Beek= and chl'd(Undue.), M. O. Chapple (deafness). Y. Stebbins S. W, Ake and wife; le. Dr. Beath n en hoewahho and ollifol physician and nor. ceenz,-1.. these*. M. D.J. A. Bualth, M. D., J . 8 . Seal. kt D., Lion. d. Loom% lion. Georg* NMI*, tens. N. Bon. two, Auditor rtote Cl New Took, Mon. Judge arrow,My Judo. NIT Took. Petientent distance an *mash tha doMM 1n /*Ma% *Mind their cam fatly, end reedy. idols. =413 the ELM/WY Camellia, by mall e: *West. ;tenter oirdatio the toweseity of • pummel eldt. ills introductory yea. with illostrettem emarawinas. Will be 'sent free to any ade dress. N. 11.--Ott tkat tint rf May Dr. Math will more to 101 vies street, opposite the St. Nicholas tloteL ellewildfe Pare Cod Liver Oil—Every bottio war =to! to bi yawl 0;4 LOror Oil. SW tab tort of lianarrars, ibr am V.awidolo. la . Wu ears grunt. • /brew torte Lumbago. Ybr tAs an of 7kt ar. th duo of ati Elato Miura. Ilzr Oki Om d Chrottle drsaivera,, /bras owl o/Carosig Bra Arab Its vg, awe a/ MVO OrrOroo.' Yor Orem eitGiondular SurIIOW. For Use oily of Civics of Ow Bonn. •For Om core of luNumory anuoroftob, /Sr Wows of Carob*, Browaaft. /Is OM cum co Bidets, ',brain^ 41 Dinaus Ochs rracuo and Widow& /bras air. of aturtataioma: Worlaboo and Gakmat Abaft". • Bad by thianart. (Alba ni p in bOtr.• Dr to bout or Engle botOc orrory bottle wbol_paro coo Lim 011, Wood trig 11.°i= fa l rd?a% ALEX. HUNTER. DEALER IN L 17. R, GRAIN, BACON, 1411 D; LARD OIL, AAD PBODUCB GENEMILIA No 299 Liberty Street. PI2T4BUROLI, rl=l.l Natr.s, BIDDLE & 86 Fourth et. near Wood, rittebures, Pa. 'XANI:7IGrrITZERN Of paggYi carriage, Rldlog, Drovers' • DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND 'SWITCHES, • Roo oonstantllq on hand, recerivadiroot ft. 42 th Mertiaait l VlVgairs; prarare p litra. Plan mad Wag. Oaralad• Dab Whip& atm. ne s of rt. , Air tor its from m ras u rly ia r ti : 4 l% Plaz a, sh= d ir - wr2sx wazuwalo—es Marl YswYcu, Jane 16th, 1660. ale*Torik Liverpool tio of PailietL 3011 N THOMPSON; No. 410 rtstomrs.st,P... w tb. oeIT pm. >a tb. city sathatisol Co tell P•aiwka• Certlflodos err lILT LW, of An Tat .ad Upload ro (IOHM ast, ELIUS amnraux. Zotzth at. Now UM. alviyo on boa Eight Llstla An any =Cunt. w ow ezy •Banicla ingloxed. Ireland. Scotland sad W . u po.onimm from Tor Ir i ort tad !Modal. P PrOnT dirrtf oaf Llat, • - -The Satisfactory Remedy—mom IAII1 A 11 tarts of the moans. a rth sad 001414 ttoo broati•toro ara almost dal]) la man ditch flattering tadlaandala V tatorins. ratty" to D. A. natomacera utuoualad Voix Okutteaotoratakla.. A pr il lit 4. 'Ames. B. A. .Fakomeo . k 4 (b.—L bays beta matzo your Ito:Pilate la ltd. yaws lord ream sad rate taw tamer, tor Ito Nan lb, toad* aed cr tea =that It bat po tar al I loam, ona alba mop aatlasatars Maras*tba POI" sad taw Otto mod soadbasta bar, IWs Abe pomental bawd. =Ha goat *Malts is all wmam. =do Ma W at ased atataat rtha r akaa weetesoodea. I ism. r s t ri ma the Vtrild fixdtgad by IL L. litaltiligTOOKaWy fd oa and MPS 1411,PUttbargb. ....... . . .. - .-,-..- .• . • . . To Whom ItMay Cokeeng. 1 . Removal. .. . POSTLEY. NELSON ,Sr co., ..- • MERCANTILE AGENCY, 59 Fibh i ILAACTURIII3 OR DR. CALVIN M. PITCH, I Wlla....eute Iran will remora en the Itth inst. to tha Cast Steel and Iron Gun Ear ell, : earns, of Wori. o. l and nth eta , ormr the Ranting house ot SOLID BOX Taus, ... flaying just returned from Europe would H. 8... Dl .5tfh,,a...,1Lmta......$ ..a... . WI Steel Plated k. Ilammered &hovels & Spades, klrd " '''''' C' .. rhahth'heri'lt.r.Pc4A9l"a 'shit lir t: 4. si r at 11' 07/134i I I THE PERIICANTILB ACESNCY st month. and t Picas. 'lath:xis. Sialstas. liamnen.liarrow Teehata. vett. of his oysters or tmnotr PIT TSBURGIL WANNUOUSEs Nia. 17 MARKET at. Tnroat and Pulmonary Diseases, 1 ' liatabilahed la N a ar York, tlllSal-tlua. , burgs, !Waren PITTSBURGH PA. Parchment will please call and sem:nine oar stock batOr• KORB PARTICULARLY Teta nolmetioN AND MUM= 07 MUM 1 11.115 Beeepte_ a e.ti A...we. i gr m ir l 0., pl:WebaShlP .1.... b.... , iatkliatib CONSUMPTION, ASTHMAI 1 mror..._-.7--......_...—:::::i.....- , , PHILADILPnart.—.II. Doman A Co. AND DALT t M0RE..—...-.....3. n Purr A Co CHRONIC BRONCIIITIOII, CHARLESTON. -.. .........R. Dotwtme &Co. NEW OnLEANs.—....II. Dournase A Co. RICHMOND .... -....._.....pam • or, fly Medicinal Inhalations, Neehanical and cu m ! roAt f____..., ~,,,,.. Co. Constitutional 'Remedies, wertsvuna ........a. Damns a Oa Et t0ut5.._..........__u. Dom= s oa . Will flaw bare an onnortnnitY le to do. CIIIOAOO.--.----.... 11 Daman A CO. Old Palm Soap, 7 years old, of fine quell. DR, PITCH will remain In PITTBIGIBBEIfrom This lortitotion ittaalloa (to mstmeribers .mlr) all 0° t - ,In ban. Dr salt at I.IDO II lINTSICPS.I4O Wood et: , Infonnation se to Mt, standing. nolintsibilitt 4 " , Thursday Illersdnata April Nria to Satanist r.".,1ar,...i.,,,,,,,ux, N .,..,,,,,.. ~,,,,,, ~.,,,,,,,,,g. . Artific ip e gi , oan =lcon - ial Hl pl E --1.--- ' - - a - kia - , ayonise• May lath. ho , t n r on s hout the Malted States. shots Tortltosho sad j lla ndo at eddo 00011 N.F.TIER.S. 110 Wood st. Daring ' teal the . h Will; that ' ll% at. hirlioonui at British North America. It Ls a valuable auxilliall I the mporting. Rapping and ContlniEnon Nerckants, sa wsi‘ ST . CLAIR HOTEL, as Jobbat Mad Aiantlattallot, and to all patties burins coca.. P and St. Clair sta. Time Exchange. or ittalsing credit. . Entranre to outs on Penn Street. The corsetion of lt d In Um States. Canada, to, at. t"am to with WOMPtheag 4 11 d eftlitY• for all rot me c Sept or mated Disease a the c m Langs. a,,1 ir lide cements of the arm.. Terms mule knOwn at the an or eying rte, to Pulm nary Pleaam. Pertmolosly sow:least° th e ß. DOUGLASS to • CO, Catarrh, Ityrpep ia, Costirentar and F Agency who Nara ocoulon m eet w themeh the Stay. are Arm:dated with lottcdoctm7 t. Mints. to dm variant alms, whore they coo obtain ie. - m ..00 Par'2°.lddo.l.to t.lout unable to shit Dr. ten, without extra ext. Whin:Ate a r m n do en bom hit* • written statement of they -•- ...Lt. , aitit • Pro at lentlrce will he returned, atrlng opted= Oi ease and at Ma rurron of tmatmeot. A /3, mud Eamminotion a) Pre/treed. Da. FITOEPS ha DEL J. W. BTUS, will to with. to assist him, dmion the Wm last west. or hia septdat meat. It il desitabla that persona ' , Whin. Ms te.tr ooo t should commit him rrarly, that be oar byte them In charge ea kola as tomible. 1 Dr. CALVIN M. PITCII adds.. It atones=nds rilfl.tevriNr.LlP'y'rulodureurtraltrg tb•-nr/ which ha fauna hltraelreallad OD. a to ruldlao imondlato• Irma hi, return from Euroo.. mharalkwllm T Dr. Gto. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP - - - - FOB THE COBS Of Oanghn Odin ens% ;lassoing, EnalsB LAMP Asthma. Branclaltin Influenza. Plllttkm Bcn Throat. Consumption. and all dna set of the Taus/ and Runt Dr. 'Geo. Phillirs' 6/IEIIMA TIC L • • PAIN PANACEA, ROB. ?U! HEMP AND OVILIG OF • • EthertMalmo, Neora4Ca, Lumbeee, Medea., Marsala i . etne, Palm to the Plde, Cheat, Bark and TIM EwaNed and Painful Joints, Weak Beek, Cramp, gore Thema, Sprains, L. The thaueancle who ban oast there 111.1:Inee tattle, to their emellent aterlta by • omtlouacca of theta u' o.— To three who Inv. not wed thaw we orool4 say TRY TELESI sod they will gaol theta to to oil `bey or - ow. Muted, aria that they wilt act •1010 ntagie.ftke ,!tact. DLL USU. W. PIIILLIM Foi, Prorriatt, Clatelobatf. Ohio for g ale witch:ials and !A.!! p . 3 !INN /al • Olt). THE GREAT EHOLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female run. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Market, et. D. Phythian Est:north:Dry to the Qom.— This tanduabla Hondo@ le ordallbur la the meal an those pshonol and dstoterons dimees hoddent to the b. male sonoitatlon. It modaratee all 0z0.4 motes all olostractlons. and Wings on the. smoothly period with modality. Thom Fills should b. wad two or nom weeks MMUS to DPP cement thwy May flu coastlloothos. and Down the sae ferias daring labor, enabling the tootherto Dadra bar dun. with DOD to basalt and ehlid. In an new ofnarroasnessoad Splaal Albettoom Pala to the Back sod Limbs, Ilearinea, Fatlsoe on 81.1nht Exer tion, Ealpitakkin at tha Mash Lowness of Ibitite.Lbsto4 to., Slot Headache, sad .11 the Waal dlssases occa stoned bra dbardand whoa, thew Pals will elect • elm when an other means ban Alleth and although • noweshil reaudy. do note:Mato boo, ealonnel, nothoons. or thy other minaraL tall &Delo. accompanying mean package. Prink In the Clonal. States sod Omuta. On. Dollar. Bole Agents As this sounts7. I. C. BALDWIN A Co..Agabomster. IL Y. YUMA A 1108Lt1 Anbarn. N. T. Wnessol Agents. N. B„,-0,po .nd 6 postage magma ea:kw' to soy so. ttunioed soot, vill insures tottleof thaw Pths b 1 fitrUll ma. f ll or gal* to Flttaborgb. by FL MINI) LAOS. earner of Wood hod Fourth sta.: 308. ABlLossresr Foe= and eadthfleld At: .109. FLE3II.NO,MIIff Dlontond and Mu. Int Meet and Dram:lsta gsosrally. datarteesfer The only Medal Awarded by iew York Ekhrtitlot to the Englllsh or foreign Sows limo, tbstwors ha boot obtained. amongst tumorous comport tots, by LISA. k PERELNS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAME. thereby forthor t. Allmon y Ie strordsd of Its Ming the tat Form ortaut. . The ca'ablity of this-Knee bee extended to ems? Onse t. of the globe. trod Its Mast? ho promoting the general beelthis becoming daily mom otwerruland acknowledged Ist the United States It le held to De the moat agreeable condhstent, and le esteemed for It. foals and insigoratint properties, Me habitual toe enabling the stomach to divot ' the food. On the Continent of Europe. these nual.ties hate bun &edified to by • gentleman, who write. to LEA A PER. thug "I have carried a bottle of lout tromeotoreh'm Bones Ina War I have just completed through drain and Portugal, and Define I owe my prima state of health to Its asES par &MCI Is ramsachleolaa I think madichael. can with truth say there le nothing la • traveler's, Lug gage fr. eicsentba to his comfort. at leastin theesomntritr. as your House. In India. also. whom It t• found at the mate of ever? . •• • .reghnent. • nedloel gentlest,en write* non Madras, to hie brother In the same profeknon at Worcester, in the 151/owing tang `Tell I ea A Pentna that their sauce Is Mild, encored in India. and that It 11.1 n bar 000000. Its meat twistable ea well as the mese wholerants nave nude." This nut.. to imitable for even variety of dish, and the onlrer•a. .Meta Its excellence hae created has ha to =Lily 1711 anon, bedng oftred to the public, under a variety of but the penult. may be known by Lb. name. if "LP.A k bah= tannessod not. the patent outalllo areal., or patant.alsee stopper of the bottle,se•ell we she labels and wrapper. Role A ...off for the United Mtn JOH!' busoAN eptlT't 400 lisotherar. N.. Tan,. 01110 34. PENNSYLVANIA JuinAtimu. ffmrTrFrrr-nwimmm On and after Monday, 24th inst. Passenger Trslas will randall,. except Sundays. as (Allows Loam Pittsburgh for Crestitne at A. M. and 3 P 11, Lsayaa erasiline for Plttaborsh at 6 A dl and 12.60 PM. These trains-sprees edam connsetions at email= milli trains Sze Coluinbtra, Dayton. Clnolunatt. /Warm Ma Indianapolis. Chleagio. at Louis arid all paints on roads extending West and Soutllwratt throngtt Odin, In. Cana and In:Iola Tb. TX Ald Vida from Pletatrorth 00Unecta klane• told with Trans oo Sedaduaky, wed Nasal' mad, ter Sandusky. Toledo .ad Cid:act alio, clue oonax elms aro made at Allians• uith Tadao ea Clanland and Plttabuyth Jibed for cum.hro. Chkatto. Thssalsls and Made,. Tarawa. Tlaksta ars Told to Columbus DOD.. Moire Dad. Undoing, St Laois: IndlausPonl, Ballecutalut Obloud. Rack Land, Duality. Donald. .211116161121, Cans, Boingdild. 111. Pori Wang, Moho] and the Intaduil Otto bleu West. The NEW HIITOITION ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 1216.61 2116426111.26641 lb; Ylttaburgh at TA. 11 . 11112 r, I. LMT Pitteggish Ddidttou at OM A. 11,6.2 Yoe Tbokete sad farther taliorntfr o r . At the Tomo ri= t l . 1 tanansabsta 226 to .. GISORGS Mom J. AL MOOR& Br vs. - J.IIELLT.PaIamzu +trod. lituturgb.liarch 21. 1220. WU Lamm ec ALLEN suousEatzTo ARNOLD & WILLIAMS 111X611071=141 Chtlson Furnaces, Wro , t iron Tubing AND nrrINO OINSAALLY W. t 6. will =Wad ter Wsembur and Vantlistlag by Bums or fob WeAralpiii or Crbllornes /mum. Marched. Bawls, Harpltals, liatneu. Orem a 011.46, Wert Home /MI Rotas mallrelllnis. No. 93 Market at. PI Mbar' EAGLE STEEL WORKS. JOSEPH =WORTH & CO.. ONTIIIIT&T TO Maxim, ICXXLTT • co.J AItrIACTITMII OP Oast Steel. German, Saw, BMW. rough - D SPRING AN STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, plattoake, Wedges, Hereon Teeth, he. WARIMOUSB, 1.0.11? WAITS crate. fletveca Wood WI TATDEDeId, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1.011107 1 MHO."' BAKER. a CO.'S MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL. - - - Highly esteemed by ; the Medical Faculty Um:shout the traltird Stith tor Its patty, unmet wet and tadkanily totaisdlsts sad roma. lama% A ialtherf of the ?Want Avoids:or or Phllalolth/a El?. OU the sonotton of eon . Mtn oPlimmi. owl fig • tat of Molt. =Metes recommend It to heir mtlooto and protlboit fa their Dron&s. Aa • remedy for Onesorn•tion. hrononitnt MOM% Gout. Enanonstlent, General Dahillty. and all herds:doom Athatlono, It stands suadroliod. •Sdattng • curs or allal gains waterlog whoa other =Celan hors haled. fold lo WAIN; bi... loo* .l . oll ni lf d ll. BAK= • (T r An=lningstota In Ptthibunth en atrs l'olerwhom . . . . . . . . . . „ • . MOW/ AmlitoMes. • The w Ambrotypo is decutredlp the moat =o . beautiful • sad datable dee of Neal' , *Tar, to the set. Their tan* islet velvety sad Juttuto. =but doarteoiLlenirialta=tbe old ur . rl - vr aohta like th7V,,,Je 1.11 e j . I h% we dietiootVisoy sonan Ll Whim are hintarod net truly on beau, tingly tat in let l it Dona of bY the Atabootype. By no otbarprootes on pictures beau& so pettedly hoanna. We recetttally muse= sad the yobilo a lly to tail AAA lizioatne And Aar* Iras. Hatirabe lAA 171.... AI2QADIPS A X, tad 100 0030, lhablialtVW nook mar limits& 4•11 P. EIBIBEEL Sculptor, Modler, Eitueoo Wortor and Weed °arra, s. CC Third 'nut, tatesen Wad and 'b r u t e z .t., Pittsburg% Ps. keep romtaawoa bead as smostrustia Ar rimy Guars Pisms. kr palms as odistrftS, PEARL STRAM.KILL, ALLEOHEENY. • - Flout delivered to &milieu in either of the ' tirot ales. sta.. Onto. mar te Uri at the lOU. .ta our buffer at" Ito LOOAIy, WILSON 1100, li%d 10[1.11.11N ecturr sad St: Clair Na • - rigly r a, "47 oW Pl V t 4ar a ttT. t fgt.. zeirme. inninneuf • vin HENRY H. COLLINS, o-o /TOY D ITs ORAN T. llMAM s neu, • No 115,1110oaliriut,""ritidauih. Citizen's Laurance Comp? of Pittsburgh. SY3f. BAGAL Prtrida. BLUE= L. MAIL/4117.LL. Ekes. DI.IC.X. 11 , 1 TUT= sr Bt Tl s M?? NARKS!' ADD WOOD isrs. me EgiiLilllphoAaMu!ralarat dOEI_V4P,ra.Vra EWA igd AISMVIC I and TELICSPORTATIQN. IDISILZMOZM Oat. Mark Etxrling $. N. EiNT rofall i .Dit=h hands Baal% J. Etehannakar. Wm. 61.1. MrT= Jr narbanittaP. Waltar 71a7. , nt. J.. N. 00.p.r. MINM PILELADELP.HIA Fire and Life Immo° Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kinds of Inenzanoo, either Perpettui ar Limited. on every am. rind= P.PM LT or kiearbndle% st reempitable rate. of premium. ROBEET P. SING, President. N. W. lignaluATiapretident. E. E. Oope, the.. Bros Joe. P. W Paul, n John Clayton. Wilm. • B. P YnilLt. os. L P. R. PaTer V Y. rarioa, F. f. Mem - um Poem °orris, t h an[, • ex Mud and Wood Mosta. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Itumrande Company; OSee, Corner Market and Water Streets, AellßZ Odle Ad Y. President. Ta P i rraß disat UßG te. li a Thia Company Makes every hunirenee ap vortainisus tone eanneeted settlll.ln 11=PritrstitiledVII=DjskLifirleueand. "'thef= and n And against Lose or Damage by Fire, dad segoleartilne Pails of the Be. and Inf., Iffseldstlon ' Pedlellat the loirestratese eonslstant with WOO to all parties. Robert Galway, Samoa fdeOluenek, ken& P. Osemm, It. D, John Boo_ issnen Dsrld Man'. Junes W. Donne' , Arsth...l• MMMI sissiidi B. iimma. David H. Mambas. Christian Zug. Cavv. Robrt WOU Haz L tter, tae Jan°. dula-Ista PllaNßYLVala. LEMMA= CO. OF PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets. hthorized Capital $300,000. INSURE IMILDIIVOff AND onus PROPXIUT Against You or Damage by Piro, and the Palls of Um Ss owl Inland biarigotion and • Pronrportatlen. InninTonn /..TablAtoA, Hia Patterson. Jwrob W. ntrelintoet. . Tatum. Gen W. swim D. B. Pork. re tyroni. Wade A. J. Jonas, J. nu, IL Ft A. Carriw. W. S. Dorn; D. D. Lons. Provident. Hon. WIL 7.7.011NWZ08L Vim Providennt, BODY PATTERJ3ON. torrotorr t TM:lnm. A. A. Minna. nol2 Fanners' and Mechanics' 'Fire & Manna INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PHILADJELPILLk. P T. 0.. an, 70 . 9. B. no . its Nos, President. STATS.IIXIqT OP BOSOM& Preen gm Ant day of Asureet th*Thlreptind del Or December. Mee 'mount retelved In Marine nranikuns—.--.46aaas 31 do Total tpily4TtuAuLtor 81. . 800.900 oo 1408,161 U INVESTED AB 701//IWIS. Dandy of Athigb.l. 4Print7. Pittsburgh .d ---STM2I N 6.3 Le. on That Mort.. of Beal natata.--- 60,860 o. Cash In Hank ta do Btxb. t on 11.097. Capital say:gibed (psynont not yet doe) ........ 07;000 00 Prolnlnin tiotm,not atatored..-- ..... _ 63,1137 31 89.1x005 Agents (meurad by Bondx)-.....—. 17,938 61 881:411.0, and Conunislons...— ........... ....-... 11.062 33 11408,161 13 Total amount 01 Loose. Ineanee, but not let adlonted. 1,650 66 ,ob 6 Oompa looms bull and 03 tarto sis oo taos Ins OM and ithaelsnynt trlerstarisa. Insures against loss or Naos• urn by Sires. Zama adinabal and orocantly_ bald Itarrasncrs—lion. T. Hove. J. I(.ll=sbsad Imes Word. Tarlasnranca l~ttop As J.JINNTRIL. Anent. landr fa No. W 'Water gtlast.Wood end Simko- RELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR KNOB COMPANY. OPPICE. A. E. corner Third and ut ids; Philedwolds. MAILINSINIMMLANCU. MITES:WA CA11111). tailß tasartsNtha aorlC. INLAND 118W.ANCEP. 013 Goode. by Biters. C a n al s. Let. nod Laud Carriages, to as Darts of Ma Union. /ME itIAITRANOB.9 On Neeid...Wise generally. OnSte,e, Ocellbagerrfoossy,to, 13.0... 1=e t er ?El Nov. Had lIW l. oixt, 14 PbiladeZtlsClty add otlter 8,5,11001 Stock Risks, EsUrprdssnlinsaracce Com. 106440 57 BoLnea .1.826 09 duet PoUdreamtly Issued.—snd other debts Total mount of An5t5..—......--.017.82 04 .D1311:0 EOM. Famnel M. Mb.. WWI= Hartbr. Jana 11.6ra1, E4arbsul'A. Doran, John B. Penr prrose, decrol3.lLaf, Itrbrard Drzlthriork. H, Jones Drceko, Jobm 7imuTb Psoldbas, Dr. M. flost.or,. Hugh Craig, - MAILTINnt: HAND. Figs PreMatto L 11LDLi¢9. AiMti i . 96 water IL: Pitts itebanes Mutual insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. t. orgyl 4 .9.2krw r a zgr .. BISCIRANCEn Buildings, Mer ammo. Tatattoza, ham orootottlT. • TO* =tn. Al Detholitt •ttb taw montrlty of • Stoat 06114141 Winos tn • to stun In th e profits ,t A t i . urt i r at a zz. 3 . r otorantlblo, *taro titiotrt•l (O rrrtrme GOnntey. B. ii =MN flontutatT. Dreserbath Levis IL Wawa& Wm. I l e ' T i ftzzin. George N. Bata. T. C. Itoothtll, Beal. W. Men/. • O. W. Cif MU?, Z. Lathrop, 114n,irt fittion. • -Wad, ' - rcobert. Tolivid. baratell - =ward a. Jamas. AMU; L. Taylor. . • Al=“lr, Jacob T. ft:AWL Gott:. 0. IL Berm% Wm. K. 8.,030. 6r Miaraxtrtrehli aom Har,vms & cora.a.N.s. . (61:=13.01 6 SO I. t 111.14311 WM.) Agricultural 7arehouse, SE/3D STOII/1. No. 129 Wood Street, .21-Iyd&wT PITT SB ROl.l JOHNNREAMIgn OP BROS. Iron Railing, Iron Volts, Vault DOM, Window Shutters; Window Guard:, Noe. 91 Second sr., &1367hird et., (between Wood and Market,) PUTSBUROLI, PA., Hare oa bead a variety - or am p = Ilhusa7 and Min; valtabh Ibr pmwssa. t„,„,u....14 to andadase Grave /at& Jobtua 6350 ss OM miler. mbll4l Another Pittstrargher testifying to the . noniterfallyarrattri yaws cfßastbaree Holland Bitten Mr. Jacob Indio, Ilitrd strait, tea* Marlict,sama "Zoo • 7•111 Dag I Mini besti Meted very estriimsly vith dmr math or math so. that my lama* refined to retain any hams Wed almost nary remedy. aid CM regimes 41 wand pbmittsis, bat ultbott sißettaticm. mite / bs* liar theme . ofßaerttam's lloltaad auuro, and have now fatusd nine lamas* iumnatlmg too aim, I !basalt eaten don to rancrrlng lb* extrane debility aressioned by this disuse; and geassily no 'tinier It bath. waits sad no _ Be advertisement In matt= ealisma. Rath& and Continental lizonange. SrGM naLTA I4I,2I BUXOM!, Bllgilidil & CO., ON WIN UNION RAM LONDON, 13t33D3 OP A/ AND UPWANDN Theta Drafts eta available et all the prin ce* Towne etaseato. expose Ana Dolan& and Nos A. slao Hata sa , N. A. lirtumbiuna lallin, -_rxernacaer A YAM, Mien Nom as • Boaltisase m all pub" of omazo , ectuosectima Patinas Intandinig tobravelatsoadmastaanitottaintab as balm aterralt: as 'Web Moan cm to obtains& as ands& la say part ontaroms. canieuese eramemoto. sad Mbar asoseltisa in/Da iota. !NI T0 d " ,..* W1er*,,,...,8 a aci,. woo. labo& war Taintraist Cattle LiniMimt alirsjs fox's* by the grO m , d° B 'n I r le ".7E111011111141.146 Weed St. Hollowif,t Wilms deem or Imes 0gra0..“.. - azo.ri.Jorrvara,iewordad.: 60 do*_terlstl6_6osh Das. at Oeo. H. Ma i% wawa, .1011/ost a MU Holloway's Ointment, sold in any quanti t, at emb2 L 6 GE0.... EE16E1V5.140 Wood Vegetaate Cattle Powder—Buy your ores and cow Powder et EC EVIES . B. 140 Wood .1. 36 doz Kennedy's Medical Discovery . t mkiVo OUT.u. K MEWS. 14 , 3 Wood rt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TORMENTS IN TDB Cl9l OF FFITSBORGII. ====2l Sc.l.t Dinit• Or t ...... • • .cr rm Azar' ram waz • I 20t030--- " 6"°7°—-5 E 5 1 55. 1 7 ........................ II 5 Male,. 71 Fornslop i 30 4; W reuht, Bi - e;of ttu New York Corn Exchan g e, BAG BAG MANUF A CTR Y. 125 and 127 Broad Street. 1 B. E. CLARK, - , • ) AL4UFAO2TIRER AND DEALER . IN t Bags and Bagging, ISNABLIAGS, r Sheeting, Duet, riga and kCotton Twine. de llers, liflour Dealers, tn. i mplied m Mt Gran? :UR .: desmless Env. Fl MILLE R our ag_ _e. In s' BAGS, •• • - - pained and printed to order snared: for their use. I.= assortment of borders is large, and of Tartans dadins, • d our eestemers can hare SD? matter they mar wish ynt In* without extra charge. Donate? kWarsante are Invited to elardne our stook of '1 YLVX.I32 . Boo!. Via reareL-es Bass, Of an the various broods of Durk, am seri heavy Densburgs. heavy Drills, fie • Halt Parton supplled with boos. all rises, printed to order. Provision nesters supplied with item anall•ef Baas. Oov ra.Jta,madeofDiaiu,r sloped cloth. We have elm designs for s'smointr• myUnfy Paints, Oils, Glass, • ~' Burning Fluid. Camphene, Alcohol. &o , DORB ft MANN. , 239 GIi.EFSWICH KUEHL (corner orlon) NEW 002 E, veal. Dodson MeV sad Erie PaDrotto Depots, '; A RE now selling tho above articles, in con- tostbro with a complete assortormut of Colors, I a 011.13retilef, 01.,Gi.1er's .V.hastoorth Mats 10 1 l Wendt sad Accericsai Zinc Itthez, *o.. ac , at prices the, ~ ofigAttaj d i , lidoneementa to Dealer, and Colairoters. i _ . iiingagMEMINNE • GREAT WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.— SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ' 6 and attar manday. April 7. 1158. Pamanger Tralca .!• sill Nan RI at. Depot dally. " (85.1510ua aaaapuata tallow Galena and Chicago Union Railroad. MAIN LINE. FOR FREEPORT, GALENA AND DUN LE MIL Pariangat and 2 Exprana--. A IL Pasaangar.. • .a 60 P iiiiiiii 5 Pal DELOW, MUMS £3l, coma lOWA. Thracian _ "_.— —6.00 P Bolan andaiiion Bran. - - TOR BELOIT, JANESVILLE and MADISON. P M. Fox BMW Valley Railroad. rca OTITOL tau.. seacairr um MUM= P TRAINS EASTWARD. OSIZIA AHD CHICAGO UNION ILAILHOAD:_ Leave ProrparTh 6.3 a 51.—artin to Mow 17.10 A M. Lem Dil2l Mtn 835 A M.— • • " 4.40 P M 1•4. I:hal:1101th 810 P " 4.05 A M. cnicsao, 1171:1021 AND lOWA LINZ. Intre .1)411.073 6,15 A Ihl.-ar . r , lT4 Obleago 71.40 A M 4.00 P " 10 60P18 AND MAMMON lIIIAMCII. I..mye Foot _ Ma 1 1 1 0 4 2 ) 0 0 11 . 1.--fazira la Otago:2 VI 201 arvra vizvor RAILROAD. Leya.Elg La at 9 Ar-attijo It CIIV go it 44 A IL e r l. CAB the Won tralna arlitt the great Ethos TJma ditartlag hemCtdmgo to all_ pPolota Dot. JOHN B. TUILISII, Prat. (mriklyd) myS Car The Spring of the year is the meet per time to take deeming end porttytter Metliethes. yhtek Bntm'a Mums etantia pre gem meet. SWAIN'S Celebrated Panacea, MIL TUB CUM OF SCROFULA• latlDtent Tamiir"?"&":llgir!,,,inif.mat Mom axial= nom Impurities of the Wood. WARP'S PANACEA ha been or more than3o yearicelebrated in this omit? and In hum. sr Its SIUMONUEIIt7 cararfaxthe milting. of whistsrsf crease is made to ch. directions and Socks (widths:l2y be had seta) acconspand log the Paorb. home or sr nie.h On taw harticalare of cases too frightful tor poseral Shis iscation, whass sha patients tuts tees km et sates sis with eGrlatol2, and Inca dunned hancnsble h.? Phrsiolnns it has tees ass s hospitals sad private Frani., pat hs. toms renotastentled WM:mod easinstad 1:14 Wass and other eminent parse.. moss • othasi tu W. CILM.M. o,s,cca O at cry, Ps. University. Yasentio • Mott, 3 7.0 ,Pro.. or Burs, , N. Y. Univcralty. W. P. Doreen N.: 7a, Prot. of kiln. Pa. Crave:sit, N. thsssmark_9l. L. e Prat. of Partin Psalanteetsity. T. Packs al. U.. Pnuliant tdcliess of Physicians. PhEa. Dr. LWlVallo. Probe= ofhladlthes.— Hama. Toles Lanai= do 1124ProSmar of mazy Liam. ti. W. e wing, law Minister to Span. UM:on= reler, Make 00114.1.1.1iteltbh 111:17. Gilboa Noteetsoo. Connei s ker Too orconseftil mew efiset4 er 816.6.112.1 SLMASSII. OW , ter ritmeT rows mew lc lorolnalro rionsfy. ,Sb• Pans= coos not gerada ilinea is soy Siren awl WM ask Imacceut rcerststlan, It my: ix . t enrol to the =A TbiriTal I aria. haa to= nauced COO par Doty.: containing t hy. hat vinc) ar emit ??ttlesoft Bewaro of - Imposition. i walla • Numa is in sound. Witten Anted lcusitua Lally. with tae Palo tow lectern hnrad int!lte taw— ' Harlem the name or J.I. tr slit flans*/ on the anani wax, and written on the label eoreziog the caw, and • epleedid engrerind an the sideof th.o totakbT Drener Want *CNA"ARVILMALOr PaiStitiPhlAL la th• es a tes `at Is • portrait Ot Abelate lArrn. finnan.. (curried wietired.) octons warchaalng the careful to ob. serve thsethasnone rc IV /I.;fit Y enerictlyspilled. they need not be imposed on. . James Tlaqsatr, WlWam Zym Joshua L rms. • . James Tennaint, Jam Parszlnktl. Was. C. Ludwig. Mules Scbadfx_, A remade lraddlyAlsdkosAlleAd z W/ •Ciro , . rowdy tor ell dhows =Mu. froon th hat OrdosA• cu.* as Madly of sea it.h. Warm. ehaLra ARW. Drsmurrt. Fora Mt; RU.. / 14..4 q Illox Inez ildidsede, AA. ad .: OM I. PlAntd" Odd may be had cow) accOmmtrilut tbd .Ilana‘ragy„ Moored only S WAIN'S LABOSA11:1111. IMF OLD Bra NO. e..vrsl2 sr., beam Chootout, ftdiodslPolo, and sold Or all do reoprotAbl• DrasodSla :Albs Mud Mtn. ararae.t.Acisare roa ren V. e. SCHIEFEIELIN BROTIMS fr. CO., 170 William Street, Ifeir:York. jzidepen - cusat.Paeket; Fag sr. lOIIIP.I}AAItbh DIISUUDD AND ST PADS. 4. I ging new and magnineeet a-1 awns: P.SLILL WNW/. McdoOlo. boottot..lll tam tette store* lad ottlntormsotto.o paw on BATDDDAY,\ti PIL Yoe rcelebt or PYISMINN UPI/ boutli or to. =VT JOLLY BLOCH ADJ., Hand no. Beg= Luif Tobacco. 1111118. reel aid for sale wholetutle and U• Mel. JAM.TaIt. SkIIONALD. helib timit46 , l4a bet.sta slid 7th 21713 tat. FOR BAL.E.-114.tinguable:farm IrBwl&to tbo hello Wu. boin.lont. g toomaidpollkodusny conzar..es... nine ninon nom l'ittabord.b. on the Bapidit Cloaca toad. esdaintall • rtintoo and abstracts. 0330. Tan inkprovoinonin aro • ' • Irmo Mow. . n Bun. SPA= at , AU. • Young Inrchand nalocanol fruit: lido vropsoti bin Toll known to mod any further danniPtion. Ira WI:IL 'WIT no Joi3. nor tn. ;zoning. ll' not load prolion. florin to offend at sage gala on Ins madam on ELT ULIILT, dons .10.21.n0nn, 01 • cettool, id. • manila WANTED IIdnEDIATELY.—A good Weaver 4girla for bolo% el' edited, bnuaemork inpt lutndlr _ iThS• tferVgattly=t i gr=rtttc l 4lll:7/q. arrornican Asylum, 4: cooks TO? hate r. rum. bp ...- T o = IV= Iturd . rei c tas bore e t i msr. • ...Mort by • gat rebreool tor rrirat• ,ahoy ot 115 men to learn Ur. carpentrz tr•da. • good Wm. sear rbig•drieer, clerk. • berueeper, a Dar. boy to 40 ur, rends. (a merle* Irmo)* young meat. in= magna. Apply as BAWL'S Intelligence cum. 410 aryl • - EW MUSIC, NEW MUSlC—Gentiti An .L auk • amazing taw 4=4 by litsoben roster. .1 aligns Ball, new mato ;mirth as mug by •-ijackleer hparkinty on Sunday littibt; new:L; inns Btarrenotrisr • bride: aria vlts, bag by blld . Bay a kind word. Irina lart.inn;e•ny, yesi by TboszaK Sionanger.Dave Waltz= liobblas Arnica Yam. Part leattaar, br - • ; • Maas Lao:ow in Ssincb•lti '' • b p b u b b Treaty Joys. a collection or •sii znaidin ,• . Jost yet/dim I&Liprril and forasle 5S )ittb .t. myi., tL MABEE ll 0 ow Toe - =gone, buggies, - toy sle lor IUII cOal ca* U.Jur& ud i latorty opaelte Lb* head of Wood. 0.. . • BANK OIL, of isupszi quzlity, jus t 1•00'4 7 4 . 1 ,4 LNGui. Llbarty et, oVverlta fathead at Waal ED SOLE LBATHEE—rA new lot jaa t is Re reduad re a m by " • 21.... DE Llan7 oftatatta her 4 of Wood at THEregtdarmonlhlynnetuag of the As sottatton trill be held on IffilaY STBI2III3IL lad Lott.— A ton *Wu:Mosta drama. as the bill now to the boads of apace...sr-v. rolattoo to U. Darosito blank will be two etp Ito dtrouttb4ll.l.ladknatakell theism. tat et =ate Ws of totem Lott! be lea baton the mienne. . - JAMES P. Bout. toe'7. MOTIOE-71he annual 'Meeting of the 'AA i3bb.b." l4 •^l 0t &ha ALutenrat. :Can COMPANY wal be heal at lb* (kaapaara Offlaa Kthe Iran B. aa the 21“.03D ILONDAY, dal al' may tan. az 2 a'alark 7.1 t. Tam anastalaloctiort avant* 22vaisat and •12-2 t Spar Rata to min lbw lassoing var. will b. bald ob the um day. as %b. OPealbic a 70 oNabct. an 2 dadika at. 3 deka/. r. Other of ,. thiillepatann CI; q.3a7l:td wIOLESALE DBX 431008-A. A. Ma ion Alt co. arsLaily reeetTligt ari hall" tow In 441,14 to isdllt= g fall !IMAM' Doleiscls - 43crAr outgo and rek a le Vrket . Wla, P=tll " 172 71=4 . 04.60 coats Mk aim stisir raelt , o, 200 klautillas. imausur Rhoads, Waite Vuodir. MO% Casolzures, ta. lIISRE- - ..Those Dress Trim-- I.tattega stilt Una ladles hate dois anilaildl kat. Ins fat We on= at last. and assos_tbnat ars norm of tan mat bastard ants Wes at7k a. - Tin oalzOt LLL to 7kane- 139 WI soon 14 E 271 WWI si atm. TT Mutat an. 1O 9OPPEDT-11/0 Mae OILOICE) Green for by atil WAX? t WILSON, Ltbettr It. 20Lec_zs ra,274giv.,1, do, for OIL -10 bblz. Morcott for rale I rma arsl J, 13. A. C. bIIIIII/OC:.. Physician of Bond of Thmalth. lioard.of Tr!itiv