PITTsIitIRGH GAZETTE PUIIIIOEII O BY D. H. - • PITTSI3I3RGII: WEDNESDAY MOrNlNtil, MAY 7, 1656 --,------- teptiblican Declaration of Principles. ADOPTEDSITUR PITTII3I7BIeII CONVENTION. I. IVidinnard and shell attempt to mum the =pea of all Ia . MI which atlew the introduetimt -of slavery Into tc. Maim oyes sommerated to freedom. and mill Mehl by every mastic:Alma moos the udders* of tu =7 of the toretturies of dm thaltedlriu T= "4 'Z' {PI 11l Mrg,lliTill.bga e. t h e ,..:ged authority of their lawless Invaders. sad •41 she the s l am ght oof padded poises Inform the ismesdlarueduo ums to the talon as shue. verehtl4 imiessodaut State. es a IX.H.TIng that the trestut, hattetal admintstratima be estrum: Itself to to week =el illefersuesmd that Its pm• re , tatem la tamer le tdentilled with the program of the la wove to niktlonal irannanna. ui the asulmiou of freedom frost:the yttrium toed with lo t-ad = dell dd. turf ' lt I. • leading propose of our MeMmlttetint to oppose sad orntlutir it. Terms: eN—E , Wiwi Tor anal= :amble winatten. WIWI( Lir-ihro Dollars sr" su= adranca..- °tab will to mniglad on the folkng connitionee Sony opines par 00 Tem 0014 M pl . annum /100-Ad=rarniento we aridly inputted,. and the elm., v b.. t• It rewired Viir For Telegraphbrtfews see 3d page. For City and CommerOil lima see 4th page. Tax PICISPICTS 'restoration of peace In Europe Is hailed as the harbinger of good times for a period - to came. In some spec ulations on the subject, the Philadelphia Edger expresses the opinion that peace will at once cause a vast expansion of European commerce, imfileient to supply American ships to the full. Large Investments will be made in all the secu rities of this country, because the capital will not now be wanted in the destructive pursuit of war. We may look for an expansion of the London money market, followed, of course, by a corresponding expansion here. It will be com paratively easy to borrow money for railroads. Large permanent investments will, In fact, be made in all stooks, and the capital and industry of other nations be Milted on our soil. The tide of emigration will probably set in again with all its former vigor, except so far as the gold mines of Australia may divert it to those more lucrative regions. There will be men to spare as well es means. In the lost two years, more than half a million of men have probably been destroyed, either by war, or the sickness, fatigue and distress growing cut of it. This year there will be fully a million of men in Europe let loose from the various pursuits connected with the maintenanoe of the war, to enter on the peaceful engagements of Industry. This must give us no small share of the Increased emigra tion. Than there seems then every reason to expect a season of greatly Increased activity in every department of industry. The only danger is of all this being pushed for purposes of spec ulation quittibeyond what tenth and reason will justify. This would of course soon produce a reaction. At present everything indicates a healthy and cautious enlargement of business. There Is we think no finer proof of the sound ness of our Institutions in this country as a whole, than this; that the most opposite conditions of the world around tis, only seem in one way or, other to develope new sources of advantage and prosperity to us. With snob encouragement for enterprise a nd capital, none need be desponding or idle. Pa tient and honest industry will not only secure a livelihood, but a comfortable competency. In this prosperity Pittsburgh will largely partici pate. At the present there is a healthful acti vity in every branch of business, and none can complain for the want of remunerating .employ meet. Money is plenty, business is active, and, there is a steady demand for our manufactures. / There is a great deal of building going on, in the city and vicinity, and the place was never so full of people. The Assessor of Water rents informs uethat every tenement is crowded, and that if a census was taken now it would exhibit a large Increase of population. Pittsburgh is not subject to spasmodic fluctu- stions of prosperity and adversity. Her pace is even, and generally onward—never backward. It has its periods of acceleration, and of slower progress, but taking one year with another there is a tare and steady advance. Dzstocaanc Actom.—The democratic papers, generally, are striving to make a great deal out of the shooting of the mock Sheriff Jones, in Kansas. To read them, one would suppose that the loss of a human life causes them the most intense agony, and that their concern does not grow out of the fact that Jones was on their Bide, but results from the tender regard they have for the protection of personal rights. It is delightfully refreshing to witness from them - such a horror of assassination and to awful a some of the gulls of murder. Bat how comes it, we might Bak our dear, in nocent, indignant editorial friends of the demo cratic preen, that this agony and horror never was manifested by them before. For eighteen long months, now, ruffianism and lawleameas have beenrifo in Kansas. PHILLIPS was mob bed, plundered and beaten for his political apin. lens Dow was murdered by-Coamas for being a Free Boiler. Bev. Mr. Cultu was stripped, beaten and set adrift in the Mississippi for preaching an unpalatable sermon. Unarms's Press was thrown Into the near for defending the right of mileage. BRANSON wan seized and threatened for having Free Soil boarders at his table. Pastes office was torn down and robbed because Its editor upheld the laws. Voters were etabbed and fired upon at the. Pelle. Judges were dragged by violence from their seats, and peaceable Clergymen maltreated and robbed.— BOMBS - was killed, without a word or act of provocation, by one of the United BMW otfi aisle in that territory, that pet of the adminis tration deliberately shooting him down in cold blood: And last, but not least, poor Baows was waylaid, abused, tortured, and literally killed mob by Inch, by a horde of outlaws, for no other offence than being a Free State man. Yet, to all these .crimes and assaninations" the democratic press has been blind and deaf, and dumb. Sometimes it has attempted to justify them, sometimes it has denied their existence It has never condemned or deprecated a single one. Bat now, when one of the perpetrators of them encounters the bloody hand, the •ad ministration press cannot find weeds to express its honor and indignation! We must be par doned for suspecting • zeal against crime, so partial and unjust in its development. When the cruel murders of Dow, Barber and Brown are condemned and avenged, we shall believe our contemporaries in earnest In calling for similar condemnation salt vengeance upon the assallantoof Jones. PrIDIDIIDOII AND CHICAGD.--Tha near conolu slim of the treaty of consolidation of the groat direot line of Retiree& between Pittsburgh and Chicago, and the almost absolute certainty that it will be successfully consummated, is a subject of much gratulation. to the people of this city. No event of late years is of more direct Impor tance to our prosperity. It will mare to Pitts burgh, beyond all petadventore, the best and leading route between New York and Philadel phia and Chicago. It will place Pltteburgb most certainly and beyond all competition per manently on a great through route from the . East to tho West and North West. It will be the only route at present : in existence, or in prospect, that will he free from the armoyancos of changing oars, and checks, and missing con nections. The oars will run directly through from•Pitteburgh to Chicago, whereas on all the ---- other lines there ate frequent change. It re moves every vestige of danger from the comp.. titian of the North Western road, for who would • change from a shorter route, with only one change, and that at Pittsburgh, to another that would have merit? We stall await the an. nouneement of the completion of the treaty of consolidation with confidence and pleasure. gerAll 01t?l:tanks are In a highly governs condition, as will be 8e.012 by the dividends an nounced to•day. And we may add, they are m safe as prosperom. No eater or better ooduoted banks can be found In the country. They enjoy a high repatation at home and abroad, and they richly deserve it. "As good as the bank" is no mewing pbiase in Pittsburgh. pros nt Con tinua lean from, conductor Chapman of the C. C. & 11.., that aore broke . out laet -maw: at. htdrmud 10 o'clock, 'in I the ear manufactory of Messrs. Ridgway & Kimball, destroying the main building and serer. at out baLtdings containing a number of freight and passenger care. Lase heart'.—C7inelond It seems' that Frank Blair, like Cassius M. ; ; ; ; ; 6 a 1 ; ; 1 Clay, is a dealer in slaves! Of course they are Trimea— .. r. Cleo. IL Sayler , Trust' and ~ both great phtlantbropiete, and are especially ,„,...... ishment 80.140 Wood at. com e r or liken , commended by the Abolitioaints and Black Re' I, SJ --- Iny. E'" Pittatargh. Pa-.l mporter or tun French Trans, publicans.—Pah:Wry/1 Poet. i combining extreme tighinera, ease and durnbilitg. With me. If we should say, In reply to thin, that the Port I "-` 1 . '"' " "' e" ''' - u. clerrni o sl u or r,. is a dealer in falsehood, we should speak the 11..opbetutio.„ed_s.PowthitunugneeLbeb.reOuritirch.by re ,o to u t a 1 truth. Neither of the gentlemen referred to the him end aththeer the side otrentha. Double. 10. U. 0. 1 1 or Single Drum $2, V. it. t+• are dealers in slaves. Cassias M. Clay never „r Odd a slave in his life, bet has emancipated all Iv' Imteoettom me to wear. and how to effect a gem when 1 within his control . If they were dealers In slaves, sl i n b o l' air " sid ot e, w in ith the t yarietyalannlerattatroted Pat they would-not be, .of course," great philan- not Body Brae,, for the cam of Prolamin Wort spina. thropists, or be especially commended by Preis and DoPeortars, Patent Shoulder Brame. oust Eu Abolitionists. This is as false and slanderous i rej e" deus an an d d weak Imma Cash El t e t atl ati o Abdominal en the untrue statement on which it is based.— Deltitlitsymecriett Dr. MUSED is also promised to et It MILS the Pods purpose to vilify the friends Mmlhau. ....41,4i4lralCurnBrrikr, double Care Trace . ab. or . ringle; mice of elm of freedom, in order to advance the Democratic Aloof= sole, cum Elestie Stoeldasia. for broken and cause, which is completely identified with the Tarlecm •.lus• extension and advancement of slavery. I ts rr:lte ° Tie m e wor sia Yte to to .e ery ;mil . that own_nondnet gives the Ile to Its previous ,seer- he can often lend to mit the that by Ellin& but in Den that slavery was not the great issue of the Test . cum It would to better ta tee patient and aPDIT Trost! nwsonally. Address campaign. Its continual tnisardtk upon the cause DR. Gramm IL mann, mliftidkvill ear Wood et A Virgin OW. Pittebergh and principle of freedom, show that it has not misapprehended the issue, however mcoh it msy seek to -blind its readers as to it. "Tura OLD DOTABD."—Such is the term which the Pittsburgh Post applies to Fssacis P. Br.oeo, because he bail felt to be his duty to support the Republican canoe. Gen. JACKSON, wbo know Blair better than any other man living, in a letter to him, almoet the last be ever wrote, sald: "This may be the last letter I may be able to write you ; but live or die, I am your friend, (and never deserted one from poliry,) and leave• my papers and reputation in your keeping: As far as justice is due to my fame, I know you will shield it. I ask no more. I rest upon truth, and require nothing but what truth will mete for me. All my household join roe in kind wishes for your health and prosperity, and that of all your family ; and that you may triumph over all enemies. May God's choicest blessings be bestowed upon you and yours through life, is the prayer of your sincere friend, P. P. Blair, Esq. ANIMAS JACKSON." Whose opinion is of the most value, General Jackson's or the Pittsburgh Post Ttm PRESIDENOT.—We copied some days since an extract from an article published in the Ash tabula Sentinel, attributed to the pen of Hon. SOSIIVA R. GIDDINGS, which opposed the nomi nation of McLean or Fremont by the Republican Convention- Mr. Giddings, in a letter of April 14th, denies the paternity of the article in ques tion, and says that he has not expressed an opin ion for or against any man, and does not Intend to do so. "I stand pledged," he says, "to sup port the Philadelphia nominee, if he it openly committed to our policy." He closes his letter as follows: "Our candidate most command support be cause his principles are known to be right, and tor for the reason that his friends don't know whether they are right or wrong. Let Judge McLean, or Col. Fremont, or say other man spoken of, he the nominee because of hie adhe sion to these principles, and he will be elected; without such adherence, I apprehend defeat most await him." The charge made in the Springfield American ‘ against Col. Fremont, of being e Catholic and itlareholder, is thus met by the Ron. C. C. Phaffee, American Republican member of Con gress from the 10th Massachusetts District: /loess or REPISMATATIrES, Washingtoc, D. C., April 23, 1836. To the Editor., of the Spangfield Republican : The following note I Bent to the American on the 6th inst., and again on the Bth. Not see ing it in that - paper, I conclude they do not in tend to publish it; and RI it is a simple act of justice on my part to correct the misrepreseota don, I ask you to publish it : " To the Springfield Daily _American " I notice in your paper of the ith inst., you call John C. Fremont a "Catholic and sharehold er." This is simply untrue. • Col. F. is a mem ber of the Protestant Episcopal Church, is not a alaveholder, and intsiterJu opposed to the further ezlension of gamy. " Respectfully yours, C. C. Ca/SITE " NEIN CASTLI AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD.—The election of Directors for this new road takes place In Darlington to-day. The letters patent have been rewired, and a corps of engineers ore already on the ground for the purpose of pee. paring the route for location This is a very Important link, which will unite the Obio and Pennsylvania with the Cleveland and Motioning Railroad, and secure the best possible means of access to the customers of Pittsburgh in the Masoning Valley. Ws take the following from the Olean Journal: "We learn from returned raftemen that there has been an unuanal amount of "staving" be tween Warren and Pittsburgh thin spring. This side of Warren the losses and detentions from this cause hare been light and trifling. kFlusmorits Nrws. —The President sent 1.11P14- sage to Congress, on Friday, embracing tke nor. respondence of the Postmaster General with the Panama Railroad Company, relative to the com pensation for carryinethe mails, the latter claim ing a greater rate than has been hitherto allow ed. The Depart.neut offered 18 cents per pound, but the company Moist on 22, which would make for the year ending in March last nearly $1::8,- 000. The Postmaster General says he must unwil lingly yield to the 132005 t and exorbitant demand rather than risk the consequences which might follow the execution of thi3 Company's throat of throwing down the contract for carrying the mails. The line to Nicaragua being withdrawn, and the route to Panama being the only direct and expeditious channel of communication be tween the Atlantic and Pacific, the President en dorses the Postmaster's recommendation that the latter be authorized to contract with the Panama Railroad Company for the conreyance of the mails across the Isthmus, nt a price not exceed ing $BO,OOO per annum. Also fora semi-month ly conveyance of the M9il9 from New York and New Orleans to San Francisco via Nicaragua, al ternately, at regular laterite's with the present line via Panama, at a tam not exceeding $200,- 000 per annum. The total number of land warrants leaned on dez the law of March, 1855, is nearly 127,000, requiring upwards of fifteen millions of acres.— The number of claims received is 245,100. Up wards of 14,000 warrants for 1,700,000 acres were issued during the month of April. A Communication from the State Department to the Home of Representatives, in reply to a resolution, says that the Georgiana and Susan Lord casts with others, for indemnity from Spain are still subjects.of negogiation.—North Ameri. ran. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Liver Pills.—Tho Liver Pills of Dr. ale Lane were first used by bloc eschnlvely is hie own Make. So Meadow were they in all case. of Weer Complaint, that th.y became fanwou, and attracting the attention of the medical faculty, reseed Into general use They set with great u.rteinty and regularity: the patient extort Immediately feels the disportcn of hi, dieeue. and is gradually restored to health. With some the effect Is almost miraculous. fregnently emperleacing lamellate relief, after hoeing for mouths resorted to drugs and oced• kloes of another desalption. In vein. DI .mess of the liver are verreoviroort is this country...taro of ten fright ful in character. Those whoexperlatersuly of the premon- Wel grroptomsd thls dangerous end complicated disease, should at eves procure• boo of Dr Reissue's Pills, Prepar ed by FLEW:NO IIROS:of PI tteburgb. nod Ile, hem, there by, be raved a world of misery. 11M.Purchasere will be carefril to esk for DR. 111 . 1.4N7.13 (MLEDRANZD LIVER PILLS. manufactured he rI,EMINO Dltos of Pntesstutou. Ps. Thee are other Nile purportlng to:be Liver Pills. now before the Public- 11,. bi'lroe'a geonthe Liver Pills. elect hiscebbreted Vermiform. can now be had at all respectable drug worse, Nose pander . er.imrtNt. mygullawn TO INVALIDS. Extension of Stay. Findin g it impossibh), from the necumulot ing demands upon his attention, to leave Pittthargh as owir as hip had &Wm:Jed. DR. CALM M. FITCH W ioi exten d he rs t “ h6 l t *th r i :e t r h ue e l t7t L' th e t 4 If tlb. e. er: area .ltel t r 1 Jur. )at 4 ießO.l4 . d4lii,bb.4x. cptlhOM at the ST. GLAIR HOTEL, canter Penn and Bt. Clair etc. L atmn b.r. o o e f te rziN ß w oo r m ou e n o .r n . P r e ui nn i S o tr ivi e n et r . CONSUMPTION, ASTHDIA AND CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, to the treatment of whintithe employment of apprOprlato Conantotional and Mechanical Itemedlee end ta' s ~.n .: Inheiattote has stern him • decr...f encrta never sate/11a partial Imperfect treatment ut them °bal• ete end daissenews awe... sod from amOloexperi . n.P. Pitt fee . la r. hluzeir fatly justified In asserting that when other• renc . eLlhat the atom meths fail. uo FiTell t ear . ono alm be awaited fru...Cater:h. either ju the head or hroat with the u” of local applications. be means a! throat aud %all myths es to eth with the ilerVanie flreeftlaSr seueriu met.: hilttom Ihne i ns was Otte:nitrite of • " Belartrach44,an..d.ltyozevla...i.d.foe f..ros h. n at:e .. - 131 n ewww ."'". e. - whlch the - consulted ea Dlsreoela and 14so " P di". ea ' Tithe aim to treat with almost unites. I apt Ranee. cochlea DB. YITOII will he arandedbihs '" erso6 . ebb bp. _1 W. STEM. who will be with hies after the 10th y r with whossessigance he hopes to attend m Tram • distance with lees :Aa than has herethave teen - voidable. Bhould Dr. P itch be mder the rie ...stir of keying on the let of June. Mete.% of remaining to the 11th, the sPreintment will be othcluded to Dr. het., who widths" remain until Natords, weenies July C. To seeterunaLate his increasing and extensive western psalms, De. C. M. Fitch will open In !owner; • rem.. tent amt., at Buflelo. New York, whene be will be, after leaving Yodslthelth. and where sil communlottions will berodura addressed. Dr. CA A/14 PL. F/TCII wishes It distinctly under deed that he has so longer any pmfessional ocrituction with Dr. B. B. ➢7lfell, and would call attestants to tbe card .ywhich he fames hhnselfcalled upon to publish immediate. ou hi. return from Europe. bating reference to the course slash Dr. 8. B. Fitch wee nufortnnately persuaded to Mime Wales Dr- C. ht Altera shame. ZktairanT m invalids dedring to conr7 ardt Dr. Petah adeshould call es il as icesibie. m - Ohriataaoro's Eiceelrior Fluid Hair Dye, No Astor Lioners.—The claims of this extraordinary article to public eatimation, are not banal upon the tiM. that it nu been before the world. It La comparativelY • new preparation, founded on new Macerates In Chemis try, and It hes insuourated n new era In Heir Mein. What are Its recommendatiorat let—lt changes the liar of any obnoxious mice to nature. black or brown In Ore minutes. 24—It assimilates With the Hair. and nourishes hatred of burning IL .4d—lt is prononuml by eminent Chemists the only safe Heir Dye 4th—lt Ls Impossible to name an Instance of Its failure. 11h—It heaths wideet popularity erre yet recorded to • similar plyaratkat. for the establishment o these am:Alone by proofs, see the testimony at ODUISTADORO'B. No. 6 Astor Hansa where Ms m•onfaoluled, sold. and applied briestalY. Prim per mash hos. $1: lase. t5....5 1 .D 0 . Bold Wholesale and Retell at the Drummers or in. GEO. KEYBEII,I4O Woal et. elan of the tioisten Mortar. rotaSsland WELLS. BIDDLE & 00., 86 Fourth .t. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., Buggy, Cnrringe, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: TIIONOS AND SWITCIIES, Keep oonstantly on hand, received direct from their rectory, in Fork Co, Pit,w full um marled air m eortment of Whi Thonga Switches. Loudon Wagon 16'h. Drover? 6ftips.Crat Whips, Planters' Rough and Rmo Whip& Carriage end Cab Whip; Stage Stocks and Leeehea, dc. JiterNeAwt-. styles of Whi t gromPtil furnlabed I , 6 order. 4111rOrders from the e are solicited and promptly abler...Li per inetreictiona. ha- ALL IMES WASRLNTED-JVII jelalsdatwkS Palpitation of the Heart and Nervous Ilisanacrir.-13. D. itiooon. late Juetice of the P.m Loot Birmingham, Pa.. parr. "I bare - -een •t...-tad with • dis ease of the etornach, palpitation of the burl, and nervous headed:le for nearly 16 yes" and hare spent woos hum. Ueda of dollar, to order to effect • cure. but to no purpose. Alter having need 3 bottles of your •Ifolland Bitters,' I feel mymelf entitehr rearmed. I can eat and sheep well. andatfend to my baidnearwith pleasure, andsrmild there foes recommend It to all those who are alcollarty afflicted.' mildawS 131:Foddan taiitialogs.—An editor ie o ten called upon to Indite articles that he knows will awes sorrow In many hearts, for Instance, some railroad! no steamboat disaster to to be announced, a fatal accident to to be moiled; then IS hie %earl tad as Ine thinks of the' team , that will be abed as the paragraph he le indaluil will be yerosed. Bat Isben he gets an Item that will send joy to every heart, the pen glides briefly over the gaper, These are our reAtegs to we volt. "E,...17 S Medical Illecovern" It to Ills to, the dead. and health to Mute who ere sick. All kind. of humor are cured through Its maple Milano* from the allalatest pimple to the peremet cue of armful. , Its price Ls reasambler, It eau be obtained every where, and there Is no occasion for the afflicted to re male M. id byt.Dlll,llloB.llL.AllffiNtelliWzlsTtreet, whole. niml4l7lwl.B The only Medal Awarded by the Now York Exhibition to the Enallth or £mion Sauce Manu facturer& bu been obtained. =union numerous eanoyeth t 0... by LEA I PEE 111.49. for their Wnise&STERZEIDIE SAUCY. whereby further Xatintony IS afforded of Its Wax the beet eaves extant. The cuabrlty of this Uwe has extended foamy guar. ter of the slot.. and Ili • eicar7 to promoting the genem , health is becoming daily more obeermAind acknowledged In the Unit.] It It held to he the meet agreeable condiment. and Is gemmed ler As hare and Invigorating properties, It. habitual 0. enabling the stomsch to digest the ftsfd. On the Continent of Europe, Giese onaLties have been testified to by • gentlemam who writes to LEA • PM FINS thus have carried a bottle of ionr Wucestershire Peseta Ina tour I have butt oamnleted through RIAU. and Portugal, and believe I owe my Pmceot etgterof tickith to. Its gee: your Rennet. , etoMachic. and I think medichml. an with truth ear Lbw. la nothing In • travekee bag• sena e 0 eceerntlal to bls corahrel. at kart in these cuardrivti as your Sauce, to hulls. alto, what It is hand tics mute Of every regiment, • medical gentleman welt. rrom Hydras to hit brother In the same profession et Woromter, in the following berms: - Tell I ea • Perrin• that their nuee lb highly approved to India, and that It IL to my ell4elle., the most pelatatde m well se tics care whatever:no mare ml. *sure le toitable for every +gritty of dieh, and the nutmeat demand which its excellence has created hsa led to many indrations being offered to the public, under a eerie!, of names, bat the genuine may be known by the nsines of - LICA • PEERiNb" being iminveseel gyro the patent metallic capsules, or patent Liam ...PP.' of the thole, as wall as the labels and wrapper. Pole Agente for the United Stites. JOlfil DUNCAN • woe. sp/ilyft 105 143611•1117. New York. A Medicine for thefalllion.—Dr. L. B W right'. ffllsuld Cathartic" is truly Ltuf friend of the m.p.g. Many them'are (to my nothing ofthe disagrees grefeable sensations one •xperbancee In three or four days . claw...) who cannot afarl t 3 10 .0 - k. This pally value hie Faintly Melo drew not mutts). to be WI., In miler to remove Con stiketion of We Boireire, Ileadarba. Rillares D'OP, Ciarlj....l all Impose hauliers from t h e lust...a:nor does it imamate the stomach. creann the bowls. WIT heave yet teeny, like other purgatives. It sole aally, mot theyoughly upon the meretionary power+ and glandular crest, musing them to throw - off all otetrnettome to free and untrammeled circulation of the witni folds. finickeoe the actlocf cf the Ever. and aryls oft all impurities of the eyes= without leaving the bowels in Gee last endive, es detilltating the stomach god diseetive organ.. It is MU Ina hundred. daily rd the all fashion.] flagman dam oil and WIC, and welling with vonderfni rapidity. Try Ito mytiltd Wm. A. Batchelor't Hair_ ,flij.e, = •No Bproing. MIAMI= Compound could ever has attaltaal Gis unformed teem Awarded to thla Dye, the original. sr felling favorite. Nature is not more true to hermit than the brown or black produesd Is the reddest, amps! or moot frowzy hair by it. Wade and sold. or ePPlied, (to dug prim , rooms) at Ilvrelinaes Wls lactorY, Broadway. New Ecyk. Win. A. Batchelor bon the box of all genuine, others aro Ltoltatione. The gamins is sold In Pittoborgh. hi GEORGE 11. a1ar.1611., 141 Woodvt. ronliglkw• POSTL EY, NELSON & CO. BIANITFACTUIVEMS Or Cast Steel and Iron Gun Barrels, BOLID BOX ;was, - - Cast Steel Plated h Hammered Shovels & Spades Picks. rl attacks. 131.dzew. Hammers, Harrow Teatb; to WA ELETIOUNI4 NO. 17 MAI:ART at. • • • • PITTPOURCILI PA. pump...rs lop plus° call sad mondoe our stock. Wkru relaxing eltember. HENRY H. COLLINS YORWAILDINO AND COMMIES/ON MERCHANT AND 1471.01.121ALN DIALER lli- OURES2, BUTTER, SEEDS, TISII, And Prod.., Omen Ur. No M. Wood Street. Pittsburgh. ReDance Ittutnal insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA_ OFTICE NO. 70 RALNI77 STREET. Ct.t.d. g17T.674.—An0r0. $302.092, &curdy foraged. FIRE INSURANCE—On Building!, Nor. chendie, furniture, so. In trim or manta?. The mutnel torineriple, combined mith the aircraft? of • Beak Genital. entitled the Inerired to share In the profit. of the Company, vithogt liability for lowa. - The Flazipt Me:tat:dam , of thla flOinPanY, for 7.0_1. , 0 , 00 convertibli, at c u s inA i ttrat i Mir w lyf um Vomp y. 11. M. liteartgan Bilavtary /BXCOR.Z. CU. Tingle?. Lewis R. Athhtuat, W.. It. netnews , . George N. 80b.., T. 0 kincithlll. Mai. W. Tingley. W W. CialleuteT. Z. loW11:0P. Robert. [Steen. If. L. Canon, 0 B. Wood, Hobert Toles& elarehall 11111. =ward O. Jame* Jam. L. Taylor, Wm. Mawr, Jaor.b. T. tittratha. Archibald Getta . . O. M. Wood. I Wm. M. Semple, MM . & J. O. COIITIN, Agent, 15. A corns Thlnl and Wood anat. PELAWAREMIITUAL SAFETY [NSITR ANCE 00.741.11. NY. 01710 E. B. E. corm Third and nut Philadephia. MAR N)] INSURANCES, On VESSRLS,C.llVAllatkaitilljkartarl the. wotld. Oti Goad; 1./ Riven, Canal., Lakes and eau!' Carriage', to all porta of tba Calm FIRE INSURANCES . On 614v:handles mmarally. On Stores. 0001111 iii or Via Cottrany. Nov. btu. 100$. hood. and Morieeager. and Neal Estate $101,9M 04 'Philadelphia City sod that Loam__ 81,110 00 Maca 01.0 k In liana.. Railroads and Insuranza Com • 23,000 10 ..... 100.440 VT Cash on hand- ...... ,-.....-- ........ -. . .... 28,410 00 Samna, dun at Agsuoins—Yreadmas an Marina Polltita recently bruad.—and other &Ma Einbaerlptlan No .... 100.000 00 Total amount of Santa-- $d11.9.$ OS Dint:o[9U Chmaaisuerips s r Roll r. Psmuel r. Rogge, Usury Mugu. James Tr...l , dr. William Errs. Jrwhus L. Price. James Ternostit. Jams b. MaParisi:O. Wm. O. Ludwig'. Oh Behttfor. J. T. Lngsti. Pittsburgh. D. T. Morgan, John B. health. IJARTIN, Fru - W.4 1. WOW. Tam iturtdmr. . A. MADEIRA t. 65 Waist. M. Pittsburgh._ 51artIn. .ilmph li. honL Edmund A. Moder. • John U. Deae. Robert Burton. John It. Penne°. ,U. Let r . 1 11 .. d. r tird Darlggio rt. 11. Jonn Monks. J.ll. Jobroon, Jeuxes O Hen& Tbeorbilus Paull/lac. IL U. litl2loo. • Hugh Crag. WILLIA. THOMAS Hmai Litsulz. SeenLa Cnazen's Insurance Comp 7 of Plttabnrgb. WU. BAGALlCA„Provielbst. BLUM n&UzabLakey. 01'2144,91 Phirr a IpriegVARMIT LIM TBIBBTAAIUEL Till aia - f l gh• ' TM BEA gi LOu O nti ANYZIRGIAIYM and rx AMIE ZA TIM =mom t. Mut fiterling. B. M. Wm. Bln Ma aim Jam B. Frauds Sellers, J. elmmumker, Wm. 1.1. 11. m, latoa. doll Wm. Rubio,. hemool Robert Roa,. Jr. ilorimmibe Imam M. Founak. Walter !tryout. J.. U. Coup.. John RAI ifollowAy's Ointment, sold in any quanti 117, - .in masa eh% h. JayeMinh Ha Wood 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 PI-11.1dLIDELPH.IA i Fire and Life Insurance CoMpany • lialEM i No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, 1 SPRING ARRANGEMENT, OPPO.VT.I4 TUE C1M74 , 31 HOME. .... Passenger Trains Will run diuly, except , Will make all kinds c' Insurance. either sands,. ... rclo.= .P. W il l mite. on every aworiptlon of Prom.... or liorchondlee. at Loom. Pithstrorgh for thootline at 7.. A M. and 6 P 11, , noWlll.l.Koiliod.o=ir. Lemma erestline far t h tsturgh at 6A it and 1250 P hi. . 'N. W. Batterin. Vkai Preeldent. Thew trains &lim do. connection. as CroMains ' DITUOCTOSP: Ohm P. Bayer. g. R. Onle with trains for Columba.. Dayton. Cioeluneal , 11....1e!.. Z. B. Ittigalth. 1 C.o. W. rOvro. flu, Indianbolio, Chicago. 60. Lool. an.l all blots on P. it. ssy.u. Joe. FL Paul. roads tot wre. and South...l. through Ohio, In. O. Shamans John Clayton. Mann and Minnie. I IL J. Megarnee, V. Wiles. P. lhangatias Secretary. Both trains from PitatburgllcAnneet I. blanateid • ith J O. COFFIN, Agent. Ti r yre o o sum s anskt. Mansfield and Newark moot for CAR•lirfe enter Third and Wood senora. Ohl-ago, Toledo and Emcdu kr, m.klifo as quick and sum —— —-- —-- comuntions to Chicago, as by any other roots. lloraiso• Mons are nada at Aillanse with Trains cn Cleveland and Piitiburel Head for Cleveland. Chicago, Dunkirk and Buffalo. p•m•gera tearing Pittsburgh at 3 P. U. for Sandi:L*lY. Toledo and Chicago. hare the benefit to • night's rest at Mansfield or Cleveland, and senior In Chicago early ~it •Veldrig. Through Thirsts are sold to Columbus, Dayton. Cinein natl. Loulaville. BA. Diadra Indianapolis. itellefcrataine Chicago, Rock Island. lowa Oar. DOnlieth. allivrautto, Oalro, Springfield. Id, Sort Rama, Cleveland and the ptinellaat cities in the Wert. The NSW,. BRIGHTON ISCOUaIIIODATIOtt TRAIN Waves Ne• Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7 6. 11.. and 1)3 r, Y. Leaves Pittsburgh Rot Nos- Utlahton at 9); a. Y. and BM r. at. for Tickets and furthar information T , apply to A. OIINSON. At Who sinner stion.undar tbi!Bbsoogrh . " Ho.. Or at tina Federal AT. Station. to aroma PABISI. Shim. dnt. J. R. MOORE. Pr et. .1. KELLY, Pawnor Agent Pittaburgh. !day 1. 1866. • ntYd Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP FOR TIIE CUE 07 c o me. Clough lloyeensta: Bl.%Ling Waif Amon. Bronchitis, Induenza, Sptekera &re Throat, Dotal:Mg/IJOn. wad all dims" of the Throat and char{ Dr. Geo. fhillirs' RHEUMATIC L NIMENT LVD • PAIN PANACEA; POD TUN RELIEF AND CURE OP . . . . • ftheumathcco, Neuralgia, Umfrage. Ea Plearatio Paine, Paine in the fide, Chest. Brit and Face. Beetled .a falafel Joints, Weak Elsek. Cream Bore Throat, Syoint. ke. The thotuands who have used these Itletielnee teetitY to Malt excellent merits by • °Natal:Lanes of their us.— To ttr.le who have not wed theca we would ear TRY THEM and they *III - find the= to he all they aro -epro. ranted. and that they will set with magical:tetra:it. Da. GNU, W. PIIII,LIPeI, Sole Proprietor, Oinclonatl. Ohio for tale wholesale end retail to DEOK II All I SURF:NS AN' flan 0. Allegheny City: Rome! Home!'—Elmira, Now York, Jan. 18, 1858—Dr. I. &al (b...-.oteds I arrived here We, and write thanking you tor Dr. &etre recommending to me your Dr. Bleletnete Improved fiver Mt. a part of box having entirely cured me from a pain In .517 bead and ride, ulaing tram a Mewed Liver. I hare frequently used Dr. etereme's old Liver 9111 e. but I am compelled to elate that your Improve! Pilie are eutwlor. • • • /, W. LEECH. Dr Mlane's Irorrored Llier Pais .pd Improved Yaw 11103 Dr. I. Scott's Celobranel White, Circassian Lini ment. Prepared soils . under the stiterreinion of Dr. L. Scott, • Roosts. Medical graduate , and Physician oresten- Idea practise. Mani Rawlins, Dray as _prepared Pr Dr. L Bra , • Co. role Pro riotous. Bank Place, Morgantown. Va. Dr. Ido - Lane's Improrst Lien Pills and lemprors4 Venniruce accompanied by Dertilkato of C. Melana. All the atm. Modleines kr sale Dy Dr. OW. M. REINED 140 Wool street, Mboloraio .asst sa JAB. P. FLEW NO. allegitsoy, near IL R. ytladt Depot, whole le agent. va. A Copy of a Letter.—New York, July 15, ISLL—Da. 11. T. Ilisamott:—Deor Sir- Year /laid Se• tract. an certainly /shady concentrated. I and them the most active I Its.. ever end, and eonilder theca well wor thy the conlldnee piths (amity la en the ramplanta for wltleh they are deelanatztt If you can nee this to eel nu tag% you mat perre:t Mann to do O. 'Very nem/111111y. yours. J. L,CLAII.R. IL U. aceadentbement 1/11sabold'e &mule. PrePantlons. THE GREAT ENGLISH ItiIELF.DT SIR JANES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female rills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James mark., N. D. rnr.ieLn Latraordlovi b Lb. earn.— TAU Intalnanlo tiodtano Is unfailing In do oar. of all patuftd and dangema• dloaaraa Ineidant to Lb. b. m the oroutltutloo. It moderate all ogee, remoras all obstroistkom, and brings an the =ably gertod with regularity. The. ahoold W weed two or thnv week. pivotal, to won I Moment. they ftrtify the omega:Won. and loosen tho loOng daring labor. enabling tho coothor to worfarro tier duties with lab r. herself and ohlid In all wow of Norrainnen arid Spinal Agentiono. pain ID the Dark and Univ. lleselneer. Tangos on Blight Egor- I Con. Palpitation of tho lbart, Lova. or Oplrito. Hr. , * blob lliisdadhis and all tba potato' Mono. cam viewed by • dloorderod aystoni. there PAIL will egnst a our. when all ether novae boos 7.1101, awl although a rovorftd remedy. do - not twntate Lots uitlorrony. CS any other aincral. pull illnwthns sowsopostylng each paetog• Price. In I L 11.110114,4 States and Canada. nuo Dollsr. Fol.. Agents kir this eonstrr. I. C. BALDWIN • tsi. ttar.hootee. P. T. T0171.1t a MOSY-n, Auburn. N Gonival Agana.. N. D.-11.00.4 el mangos actin irons.' to any son Milled ...vat. will Inmate a hvglool the. Pig, by venni gun rar gba• lb filttoburgh. by 01.10411 w 1...tv.h , _ : wren. of Woad nod roved, oto„; A 11111... cirrus. irourtai Lod lionithregel 30.5. FLT.IIINO,oIower floseond and Ilan tot otroot. and Drugging evionsly. .I•l4.lodawfroli Scrofula, Effects of Mercury, Cousump ha. Brwiciao. Dirprponi. RAremsfts.e., bi• now.* Beat:. Loon, /Cadet" wleadoe. DobliWY Straw) Nisi u, FLIMO r de. BCDIInDLA Lr.3oettltALl We.tnru 0111 cave. tbs. 000.1 other ebrorib downer, owl", rand Dr. LIE•TH. No. 3.50 Broadway, how Tons devotee Lb whole tine ta oozing these and all anal, atitooth.dia 11. invites tlio afilated .11...op•clany UMW.. ho bAs • rek.-eiro4 no tenefit. Ron Preelons treatment by other whisk/an. We war* ...I by Dr. Lleattn—Mareos Coltuni.'sga Dr:slwao I. C. Doswro, Jan* /...tilitnr.); It F. Banter gad child (NI/Octa), M. 0. ChotTio tdoalb000). litobbina B. W. Rim and alto. A-. Dr. Matti b. honorable and skilful pbyaician and aien irlai•:—L kl. D, J. A. Asnitta L. D.. J. K. anall. 34 D.., Ura. A. IlJannelne Don. Deane. Plated, Don. N. A. Ken ton, Auditor nate no Neer linrk. lien Jodg. Canton. CDT Jp4get, Now sorb. Patlentn at • distance ran . A gl Ilarrlay at. Na. Tort. bold In Pittsburgh be Ora. U. GEYSER. Ira Wood st. tridrinadAnS • WI/ GLIM de ALUM MUCC.T.51. , 010 TO ARNOLD 45: WILLIAMSI orartmenrsau Of Chilson Furnaces, Wro , tl l on Tubing AND "MING EMMA Y. for Warning and Vent2ation o /30dasirs. w. • A. .111 opal:mat for Warming .$ Vemallating bY Iftwo• Gy Hot Wator. Pips. oyeblbmes Fumy*, Mont.. &boot. IlcorltAls. rooted.. Oro. Houma. Mart Beam 3.ii a n t.t. , D.,411,,c.., vn. Is Market .t.. PittAbitri EA(LE STEEL WORKS. J !MPH DILWOETH & CO., soccrasoas v., "a.m., Wu. I • c 0..) itAINDIAOTVILIIIJI or Out 8 el, German. Saw, Blister , rough AND SPRING ST.X.E.L; AXI. . VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, &a w A ItVUOUSE. No. IV W ATKA ETRZST. lUTCryn Wood e..zto PITTSBURG P A Jaw's.. I 111.66.1.61..... For Salo.Lifaodpo.;l , Property for sale, ditusta et tbe tore. or ibe reed between the city and the therleorOiontelelou dace ONE ACNE, occupied by the R. A. SE Pcirctity. Apply to DIE WRIGHT. cutEtac No. S Um:ital.. Pittsburgh, Pc. NeLeon's Ambrotnes. The Anibrotype is decidedly the most nbrelog beautiful and durable - earl. a Portrait exec Itotnon to the art. Their tone Joliet velvety .d berinn. pious Ws degree never obtained by the old Dr.ea. nand taken on glese.gbey era ateedlogly brilliant and yet tor like tb. Itegoetereetype.t. 07 axe re:fatly Malan In an 7 anew Little children are Tanana net oar more beau Wally. but to alguat luappreciable Dona of time by the Ambrotypa By no other protein nu pietaree to roads to verbal} beautiful. We reeneetially request our trietuls aud the gage generally to eaU gad eesmtree igesimene and indev far thonneelves. tic:umber the plant. NIGIIONI3 GaLLIRT. 01.1 rte. MU, 4011410 Third tee.. must YvLt dateline? Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and Weed Carver. N. 66 Third et... bog.= Wood and Marks; stunita, Pittsburgh. Pa.. gasps