PITTSBURGH GAZETTE p_Atas—enr.mums pataanam. Mt walla to strum. EttittLY—Two _azimuth in advs..— Moto irtli sontiod moms condltlorun 1007006018. 00 2502 Clow (or otonan--.... 10 00 airmminte panchirnts aso ottiru totalrodunod the pea :, , jooppoo *tat therm it wowed Isepablicen Declaration of Principles. diXIMILD SS7fiII PITTHIMBOIIOI3tiIIANTION. • L We denims and shalt attempt to ware the repeal of all lowa erbkh•doir the introdnetion et slimy Into ter. Modes ogre emiPol'abd to freedom. and will resist as of eoaseltottoaal means the etletenoe of elatary In any of the tenitories of the United, &tater. f. IPIW-ilbT.M , r7 196111.11 oar brethren in Kowa In tam untatitatlonal and manly radatanee to Wined suthartty of their lawless sdara, and will gills the toll weight of our political power in favor of the trinnertiata 'donation of lianas to tbe iltdon as a free, Mill ti tt i rbat id rbe Mean adralnlstration ,• be sabonn liaelfto Irak tad and that its eon . Unman in tower la Identified with the of the ' stave term to !natant troproznaer, with ties wonted= of • freed om fran the territcrf. end lab incresei di. def l . lll4 • holding lances of oar organkatkm ng ton doll tnnee awl oreetbecee tt I For Telegraphlo News see 84 page. For City and Commercial News see 4th page. • z Tao " Anuatioan" SWIM Comman—As the ..telegraph always makes it a point to fall, when there Is anything important to be transmitted here, it reduoes no to the necessity of copying the following amount of the late proceedings at Harrisburg from the Philadelphia papers; Hen. Wm. F. Bonn presented a eeriell of re velations, ratifying the nomination of Fillmore and Donlon, as President and Vice President, denouncing the Administration for repealing the Compromises of 1850, and the Missouri Compro mise, and condemning the Kansas Nebraska act sell breach at faith and an outrage on the peo ple. Governor Johnemi offered a substitute ap proving of the action of the Delegatee who re tired from the Philadelphia National Convention, And calling a Convention to be held at New York on the 12th of Jana Considerable debate ensued, when a. C. Smith called thipreriortaquestion, which was sustained —yeas 83, nays 22. . The cubetltute was then rejected, and the ori ginai adopted. Er-Governor Johnston, with fourteen others, then retired from•the Conned!. Mr. Edie moved a reconsideration of the re solutions; to give*. Fillmore time to get right on the Missouri question. Thiswas not agreed to. The ticket for State officers, nominated by the Union State Convention, was !Willed. A resolution to make the future sessions of the State Connell with open doors, was passod. Adjourned sine die. A public meeting was held tole evening, by the retiring delegates, Win. .'John Corodo presi ding. An address is bc;iug prepared for circula tion. The whole vote for the resolutions ratifying the nomination was only 38, and 48 counties of the State were not represented. The Stet. Connell is composed nominally of three members from each subordinate council; and as there is, or was, a subordinate council in nearly every election district in the State, a Tall rep resentation would swell the number in attend ance to thousands. Yet bare we find the repre sentation cut down to 55 men, gathered from 17 out of the 68 counties of the State, and when the senders left there wee not, probably, a half dozen counties represented. The action of the 88 Fillmore men was a farce, and the epeotacle of each a contemptible handful attempting to (Teak in the name of e-great party, extreme ly ludicrous. It proxes,,we think, conclusively, that the people no longer take any interest in such organizations, and have resolved to unite, without regard to farther party distinctions, in thegreat movement for Freedom which is to be inaugurated at Philadelphiaton the 17th of June. It is ,plaht that the great mass of the " American" party in Pennsylvania took no part or interest In the meeting at Harrisburg. .$, Tni Mason= Stun CIABL—The Supreme Court has given an order in reference to the eel ebraied Missouri slave ,ease. Dred Scott, a elate, claimed his freedom on the scare that his muter had brought him into Missouri from 4 free State. He claims to have been emancipated in virtue of bating posed over the Missouri line of 88 80. He also claim. it on the ground that he had been minted into the Northwestern terri tory, and was free thereforeunder the ordinance of 1787. • ~ .... ; The Court eturpects that thin is a cue made for the purpose of obtaining an opinion from it, and orders that the question of law be reargued at the next term whether Dred Scott 'is a citizen of any Slate of the Union, and whether he is en titled to sue in any Court of the United States. In making this older, the majority of that body have not surprised those who observed its progress, or the moditleutione of views occasion ed by public, opinion. The minority were pre pared to meet the inns dirostly, and this Post ponmeta is little else than &convenient erasion, rendered neeesenry to the dominant party by the pendency of the presidential Election. A judi cial opinion, now, 'finning the constitutionality ltimourl Compromiee or the power of Con , ver slavery In the Territories, would be the Pro-Inseury detnocestie party, and so .eeWon hie been ended until after the elec tion. Ma. Benuanu.—The Baltimore American mu tely •sketeis of Mr. Buchanan's speech in that city, from which we extract the following: ...lie never despaired of the country, though he was mortified *broad; by the press of Eng land it was dissolved every week—when the electiOn of • meeker was known there they. thought it wu the country's funeral knell— they could not imagine how • white man could be &Black Republican. The slavery excitement could not be kept up in this country much longer—he thought it was getting to be • final ity. He could not see how the people could re ' peal • law allowing them to mind their own business--the question which has been so long &muted be regarded as ended. After • storm, the waves, fora time, will dash against the shore, bat the danger is gone. He believed that be bad made more speeches and written more letters on the subject of slavery than any man living. Be thought when he wee called abroad that they were ended, but everywhere he went he wee called on to discuss the subject. He told them to mind their own business, that we didn't want them to discus our questions--be wanted them to let us mind oar own business. An anecdote of Old Hickory wee recited an illustrative of his reply, • He addressed Jackson once on the sub ject of taking greaterpains in his toilet—the old General remanded that 'he once knew a man who got rich by minding his own business.' " i :,-, : : ;i: - : _ -- ' f:,::.,.....,-it, If Mr. Buchanan has descended to such drivel as this, the Cincinnati Convention cannot kill him off too soon for his own good. It is hardly op to the dignity of the inane eputterinp of the Pittsburgh Post. The fact of a man like Mr. Buchanan putting a stale Joe Merino into the mouth of Con. Jackson as original, renders him supremely _ridieniOne. The Leer Carr..---We are reminded, by seeing the name of A. W. Hamm among the 88 Fillmore men at the etuionnent of the late Har risburg farce, that this Mr. Hamner wee ap pointed lest fall by Judge Jessup, along with Ham M. Imam on the Republican State Rommittce. Neither of them has yet had the Manliness to leave the position, thus improperly accorded them, although Mr. Haas: M. Feu= will bear as 'linen that we' have repeatedly called upon Mos to do it. Will he and Mr. Ben idiot do it newt TIM Boos ht.lllllllllll6l.—Ther papetw pub lished la the towns on the Mississippi, above Giro, are burdened with complaints against this bridge, and there can .be no doubt that it is so g ains an ,obstnzetion to the navigation of that rims as to call for its early remoral. The Bt. Louis Iltpubllean says: "It is probable AN the draw of the bridge was of aufloient Width, but the engineer who "built it knew nothing about the =Mg of the - river: 'The bridge is placed very nearly length .c , wise with the *anent, Instead of across it, aid - tto boat oats get through the draw.without sheik hog beet ber bow and. stern sgainst the piers-- The Murat ii vet*, tapid--nearlj eight miles an bostr—and sassily towards, the centre .pler,— Whew. a boat approaches, the moment her bow Lets,below - the current ber stern is thrown against one pier while her bow will strike the other. The obstruction to navigation is very - nearly the same as if the bridge had been built o , and down , the stream, instead of saves le" *a. . ern Ammar rJacre An- L iu, al celebrated Sager and Mutineer." Br Copt. Changer,.R. N. Philar T. B. Marion. John Adamo err the leader of the Madinters of the Britlsli ship,Bonatr, who nettled the Its. bad of- Pltoiern., be rent is one:of naafi histriolitetsfort; tind the 'story hie been Irani !ski' 'finefering norm Por iry near & Co., and Ondrfantr d; Ca :E.:C*l; -.- ■Illl~tfR11.(~ dfF7 , "~a" 1 _ PITTSBURGH: . FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1856 lIMEIBEMMESE=!!!!MEMI A W0111:01 0A1:1710j-W0 find In theOlosge Tribunes timely word of caution to both tamers and merchants, which they will do well to heed, growing out of the new condition of thing! which the low prices of grain will Inaugurate, or they will be brvolved In a series of disasters from which they will be extricated only after years of labor end the interlace of millions. The whole country has been overtradittg with Eu rope, and Is now paying a balance against it at the rate of. a million and a half in coin erery week; and the West has been overtrading with the East in the same ratio. The ethane spectacle is now presented of an - increase of coin in the New York banks while we are ship• ping to Europe from two to four millions a month more than the California receipts; the &Prom being more than made up by the drain of gold from the interior to the seaboard. The balance of trade is now heavily against the West, and will continue so all summer; and, with the low prices that must prevail for, agricultural products, how is the West to catch up unless the people moderate their future purchases by their probable means ? Ent to the article in the .Tribune "For the past two or three years, owing to causes which are now well understood, but which has caned to operate, there was little danger of over trading, or of loss in speculation. Bat the climax has been reached; the topmost Fond on the ladder has been attained; in fact, the descent has already began. The real surplus wealth of the country is just what the country has to eoll. With this fact be fore them, and all the while acted' open, and with the other fact—the worth oft hat surplus is regulated by the prices it commands—full in view, the merchant will have little fear of going wrong. But for him who imagines that the events of last year ore to be repeated In the year now upon us—that all he has to da is to buy all his credit will command, to cell to whomsoever has credit to purchase. to collect easily and to pay without trouble—is sowing seed that will ri pen in bankruptcy. As long as wheat was $4BO • bushel,- and corn was quick at 75 to 90 cents, and all other agricultural products' bore a pro portionate price, there was little danger of over trading—of buying more than the country had means to pay for. And now, were we not in e transition state—passing from • period of ex cessive stimulation to • more normal and lower condition—this warning would not be necessary. But it is hard for the merchant who sold, lest year, four hundred thousand dollars worth of goods, to content himself this year with doing less. It is hard for the farmer, who only twelve months ago, ran in debt for the eighty-acre lot adjoining his homestead, and paid for it out of his crop, to believe that the crop now In the ground will not enable him to do the same thing in the twelve month to come. It Is hard for all who hive indulged In luxuries and extravagances on the faith of good times, high prices, success ful speonlatlons and easily accumulated riches, to retrench—buy calicoes instead of silk, Cotton rather than linen, black went:Sot. maple instead of rose wood and mahogany. Bat it is evident that the choice is between general retrenchment and bankruptcy. We have little faith that the choice will be what the country demands. The signs and omens of the preseut are not heeded. Those who make haste to gather riches are as many as ever before, and they are no lees daring and ad venturous an when the keenest eye could dis cern no danger in the horizon. The Imports lions are unusually large, even for the West, that always buys eo enormously; and of those importations an undue proportion is gew-gaws and millinery. Speculation on the faith of the future is the pursuit of large classes. Contracts are entered into, and obligations are' incurred, -as if the general settlement of balanceerand pay day had been indefinitely postponed. Rents are pot op to a point where they should be if the city were paved with gold, and personal extras'. gance—extraveloince In dress, in equipage and manner of living—has remitted the height where It becomes criminal waste. All this is only pot ting up the bricks in longer rows, and at more convenient distances. When the first topples and fells, the others are sure to follow." Tu Leny's BOOK for Stun, well keep op Its chancier as an advertieer of the fashion,— Whatever literary reputation it ever had, has planed bway AN 011MIATI KIM= or TOM Names —The owners of the late Irving House, New Yore, having decided to pull down and rebuild, come time sheet notified their tenants that they would be paid a bonus for vacating. All, anent a .tailor occupying a, portion of the first doer, consented, but the man of etitchas obstinately re fused to go until he was paid a most exorbitant price, which the owners of coarse refused to give. They therefore commenced pulling do •o, brit the tailor moved not, and they dared not touch him or his premises. Dawn came the blinding all but hie corner. The nonreactor Is anxious to eommenee laying the foundation fur the new building, which is to be of white marble, whereas the old one is granite; but the tailor won't budge a hair. The owners have begged, threatened and coaxed, but the tailor Is immo vable—he will not go. So as a demur moll it has been decided to throw an arch over Ms shop and thus build him in. Bat he won't move. Aid. Transcripn Esumtarros ro Axe...it:A.—The Hamburg cor respondent of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeituog, April 14th, writer: "A large number of emigrants to Americo, amounting to eleven hundred preset's, are now fn our city. They present a curious appearance and their national costumes are sometimes sin gular enough. Most of them are from the inte rior, of Germany. Several hundred yesterdey visited the Baptist church, whence each of them brought a mall pamphlet in his hand. Parinnacius lllmmo 0 CLustigu. Coax KT.—The Republican' of Campbell county, Ky. have called a Convention to assemble at Ales andel* on the 24th last, to appoint delegate. to the Philadelphia Republican Convention. Cas sius M. Clay, has consented to address the meeting. A Republican Assodation is about to be organised In this county. Bier el :az On■s:—Here li a ne• thence to save the Union very cheap—a clergyman at the Booth writes to the editor of the National Preacher I ehould have no objection to your obtaining for me the degree of 1). D. from some Northern college. lam a very popular man at the South, and 'think it would have a tendeccy to harmonize the North and the Booth." Ir is the law of France that men drawn for the military !terries must tiller serve them selves, procure a substitute, or pay a certain amount to the Government. The nom paid into the Creamy in this way amounted during the continuance of the war, to 62,400,000 francs, representing 22,285 substitutes. Ir is a note worthy fact Oat the throe prin el pal connoellors of Gen. ' Jackson—the men of all others moot admitted to hie confidence and cherished as his friends—Martha Van Buren, Francis P. Weir and Churchill' C. Cambreling, are now In warm sympathy with the &publican movement. As a proof of the very valuable SeITiOII3 reu dered by swallows, it 1,9 estimated that one of these birds will destroy, at a low calculation, 600 bisects per day, and when it is considered that same bisects prodnoe u many as nine generations in a summer, the state of things but for these birds, may be readily conceived. Istinveztost to Tdmasett.n.—Aocoante from the interior of the State of Mississippi inform cup that the water cousins are all swollen to an unprecedented height, flooding tho lowlands, sweeping away fences, bridges,. &0., in their progress, and submerging the young crops -of ootton and corn. RAI.I I / 1 111710, May 18.—The flovernor boa this day signed the Appropriation bill, and the bill relative to Libels. He has also appointed Warren J. Woodward, of Wilkesbarre President Judge of the new judicial district. SPECIAL NOTICES The Liver Pills.—The Liver Pine of Dr. Meta. were Hut paid by nu wroloalsuly In bit own Prlortloo. eo relcao Soo wore WY In all atm of Una gompl j dra. that tbty teems famous. sad attroottag the attataltic of the monad faculty. mood Into moral tow lbwl sot with great autaluty and ngularltyl the putout abuost Imatwdlatolyilida the tabulation of his dlaisat. and la gradually restotoi to health. With atom the abed Is 0119014 miraculous. imam:air amparlsrulna guroedlat• ndld after barbs for =ratio morbid to drugs sun our. I r l rwa of snot alr- dloutllloll. In Taill. Miami of tits floor we WrryCOM/150a In this matey. sad are °lbw 141gb4 (al In diameter. Thaw who aciwrlonertaur of lb* prestum. null( mabtatoaOftblc &agog= audecuiplkatal army Swam at wow procure a box of Dg tlfoLane• gnaw. ad by 121:111110 BROS. of Plltabtintb,andpebo t . th e , by. botaysd a world of agony. ilelattioluntoiLU to stuffed to au tor D 8.11.4311 of Elba of Pattoman. PA. Miro aro ottoorPHls otteportHlE tetbo tiver Pilo, now deo* the MHO, De.. AVldoneo mambo Liver PLY. olio - Ida ookluotoil Varodllnot, out now to toot it OH roopoetotdo droit Ohm poootait Waled thstorondoo o . ' ..,1111=MEIVIMM A Gopd B#le cif efterthing:4Bl4 Baa- War. tbo Molitor onfoboodrii • lisikal Dfsconam bid adOidad • nip goat Olio of obiottidast he tan ma UMW with Emu pasta! humor. nth ma Butotals. Rhino, likyidlwhos. tem otoso him obtlyoly with two. or Wei tett* of hbr toedietoo. and atom him to U. toms meetly oinaut awl Laaltbyro,o Ha, of mom bum. WM tolloaly coo be mats who is soffaisii from • idmllsz ague to tba ono with latch be wad broabhcliablo istab Is also mod. sod maxims setwaftbir land is man& Tbi cOunts7 Is fad of Mao Ilstog ad. datiditsufoto.•bo fhb, isoostot iso wallas to tooter to Corinna OftLosiboafir btodleal DireolaY.' - = av 111oi4 by DRM IL &tram uo_wcos stmt. wbolo slo i l wa P. MUM% +ma mmy'. • From slolaretale aid Intelligent I KronAmo-ardos t..tio .3,4 tried many PIDa I mart ; .ea 7 that the Improved Ileteme'r Liver Me, prepared by Dr. I.Eartt k Cr.. Dark nem. Morirentone. t'► are the beet and mow dremnel remedy for Sick lieedeehe and Dimmed - Liver, that I ever med. end remmmend them to the ardinted as being =lid Im their operenon and an , tire. .1.11. Margmato•rn, Vs, Jan. A NU. Dr IPLands Improved Liver Mils and Improved Ter 1. 1LL1...1.0 Dr. L Boer. CeMbratal Whits °lmamlan LW mutt, prepared .Weir nntler the Forembrion of Dr. 1. BLvdr, • Setular MALMO On.lnate mad Phreklen °fest'. wi practl.e. No smog. only as prepan.l by Dr: I. Scott A Co, sob. Pro r totem. Dank Place. Monvantogro, Va. Dr. Mc- Lane'. Improvrt Liver Pine and Improved VernSfuee mvonararded by otrtNicate of C. McLane. AU the Kb... Widnes roesnle by Dr. OlLte. 11. KRISES 140 Won.] Area, Wbolmal. agent JAS. P. FLISMING. •11.Atemy. mar It R: Depot. wtmle sale agent. Forster on Consumption, &c. Jug Pal&Jul. CO pages. Price One D... CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA A Peril= Treatise on the neat important diecor melee relatlee to their came. astern, and certain care. 1W J. J. FORSTER, M. D. In every portion of the learned Doctor's book sound practical nenes and greet medical knowledge I aleph/red s nod It Is oat. unlikely that • cosulderable Precaution In the treatment of ConsumPllon and Meofola. will be effected by Ike publication. Xvery :family should IA In ponsendon of this valuable Work, which, by He ex_ [ems cheapnesn. Is made eceenible to emery ore. 03—Yor eat. at all Bookstores, or will be mJlwf, on re ceipt alga Cu, , .. (pout Mid.) br BELIDOItAN .t CO., Ng Unnad at, New York. to any part of the conoter. myttalmdterfoS Pare Cod Liver Oil—Every Lotto) war rented to be Pere OM Um OIL Rer U.. cure PI itheureweire. For Mt cure eirSlerafele. Pbr Ns cure al wed. For the curve Lumbago. Or the cure Neer. FIN the cure Vail 'Skill P . FIN VW cure of Chrome lrtutivelue, Far the arm of lSere Ryee, Fcr the cure d Mae 8 , ..11 , q0. An. the acre of Glandular Suselittm For the cure ofCariss qf the Bow. /Ur the cure a/ ZulanonarF CtundePtian. Far the can of Chronic Rnruch.dLt Fbr the cure a Made. fbr Wein otr Messes qf ths ffadder and Kidneys, Ebr the ours qf Constitutional Tenknats nand Contra: Debaity. Sold by tba quart, gallon asta In Lotr.tra by the dasan or stunts bottle. svas7 bottle warranted puns Ctoa Liver 011, at the Whole...do Dra6tor• of Or. CIRO. U. HEITBER, )1.0 Wood et. Ilan 01 the Golden karts., trot ndEr.T Have you a Rupture of the Bowels?—I would matt rerpeetfully Invite the attention of those at. dieted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my enter• did assortment of Trusses of Tortola patterns, and to colt every up. applied and satisfaction guarantied In every cue, at my office, No. 140 Wood Street, Piteaborgh, Pa.. elyn of the Golden Rona, Amon. ths Truman 6,31 , 1 by me ettil be loud Marsh's Radical Care Tram /reach Truurs, 'try light wring; Gun Magic Trams; CAddnate Trion:, single and Bauble; Unbdiaa/ Truned, dtddrent and adult.; 'Eberles Blip* $6-1140 Truta, A. 3 & f:dras 44E:parley Trurt; The prim of Trams my from /2 to tat nenalni or Huntsman bettente can be suited by nualltbag money and ending the rausur• around the hip.. stating whether tba rupture Is on the right or left rid. 1 ale. cell and adapt Dr. Canine' Lace or Bahr Bruce, for the core of Pro lax= therl,Weakneo of the Chest or Abdomen. Mande Dlarhoma, and any nese... dependiret on a treat and debilitated COlNlitlolll of the atekroalnal murelee Dr. Palciee .Alidoethri Supperler, Dee/JAL/att. AtdominaljAhr: BB Elastic Belts; And oarly ems tied of au, Pnter Slicrobier Brdca of every idyl., rev •eat chested and stoop etweildsnsh Mastic &e . Wr broken and raglan. velar. B.War-t, or all kinds. Syrugres of every wanly oral polLo .4 In fact every land of osechanicsl appliance need lo the cursor dime... Da Hulse would state to venous In ranter Brae. or Trtassee that he can often mend to snit the patient by esitinig. bat It hi eisters better to eels Os Whet end 10- ply lb. Truro or Bra. pereonelly. Address DL GM IL ILETIMIL 140 Wood et.. Siam cf lb. Golden Mortar. P. SEIBERT. Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and Wood Camas. No. Ed Thad attest. Lotus. Rood and Mart. stmt. Pittsburgh. P. loteys constantlyon hand ao aseurtatent of OW 7OZW7 Cant. Macs. licr whs. AO maCta.i yak THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female riii;,. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Chum. Si. D. Pbrattlan IttUvonttoory to the &hoa— r:lls lavoluatOs tdolichoo I. untalling to the camel oh Moo Warta and datum.= dlootatto loctdont to tto Ir =le eatkot.ltokUoo. modieratse all anann. remove* W otatraetiona tad `Wap roi the =nal, aortal .Ith regularity. Thom FIB. enfold to wad two or three, alma& pooldosie ta atn• nalsun4 they Fatty tan amaditatina. antl lama the toy rain during Laker. anabling Ihe mottos to Pence= Iva duties with piety to herselfand oMl.L In all canto( 2formonseee and Spinal Araations. paia to the Batt and Mat.. Ilarrineer. F.llFna on Med kw... tion. Palpitation et Ms near; Lao.. of Spirits. Ilyeier ha. Slob thiadaoba. and all Ma painted dlroanee ocea ahead by • diardend nem. the. PSll. •131 Idea • ogre when all other &wens hare alai although a I maven' remedy. do not contain ban. ratomal, anthaani. ar say Grim nalnand. dln•licuas aerampsnying pads:. Prim. la Unltedirtatee ud Omuta. 0.. Maim •gont• ter Ws ..utzy.c I. O. BALDWIN • Oa. Rachrlor. N. T. VITTIJI • 110d/tO. Asbant. N. N.Y.U. ••••t.. N. 11,—51,00 ud IS poets" a ammo coal:and be OM C tharionl 110.1 , i. MU Law. • bait. a/ 116••• PSII• OT rearm mall. For Ws In litabargh. by FLIMINAI 1.310 a. cur., a Wood and lesertb .t.. JOS. ABM. mortar /meta nal ataltbliald eta.: JUL WIL4IIIIIII. artner Mama sad Mar lot Pres; bad Draschia avasrelly. 6•2ll4yeta win Ynr You, auto 161 h, )eon. New York &Liverpool Lined Packets JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 L S A st street. Plttaburga P.. lo iho onir ieroo lo ob..* tit; outhortmot to .1 P.m. Orrilleat. kw ors L. a Meer York .4 Livorrooil Natal. 57 Swath 5t.. Noe Tort 11t1.1,11 an Rasa Mal lan.fts alanaal. Wage at say Rank la Ragland. tralsa.l. gratland gag Alm% Uinta wanandars fn. Non Tut and Mad* Ada 'glad/m:7 • anl BONN 1110/KIIION. ND. 410 Marts 111.41. EAGLE STEEL WORKS JOSEPH DILWORTH & uO., aERii3MI Oast Steel, German, Sesr, Blister. Mesh AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, &c. W• 8131017131, ha 11.? WAVER STREET. Botwaen Wood azta ilaaltlinall. PITTSBURGH, PA. sums, 1 11118Ceisletry WELLS, RIDDLE .12 CO.. 86 Fourth et. nous Wood, Pittsburgh, Pe., Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND BWITOLIES, Keep uonittuatly on hand, received direct o o M nt a orf I s W M h y p , , l n fl uYm; 0 Co. mo L oo n .lo nrWaclv ra NapDrornt Whips, DryWhi&Planter? Moth anti am 47 Whip. (lacrimal and Gob IThlpo, Motto Mom. ant Loohoo. try ito. l~Raw.ldes of wairvprmvur throbbed to order. iPPod p u r e AlilrOr from Um Mode oolleitatl WI promptly al lostmte icm.b a bs ./1/4• WOR K WAIMAIMD-41. DaEars ifiagical Pain extractor. Inflammation and Pain aro as insepanado as Ara and Neat Indauunathm produose palm. and pan Indents talanuaatlon. Whams. than la unnatural heat thtobblas or 'Waft.. m matter she thar It Is elan. ed bra tent a bast. a mat poison. rhetunatlsm, past wide bum or sting. Nam Is Indatomatlon. A huadrad lacks or a thousand mamma tanned altm or ohmage Ma eonanslon. To reline pain. and resume mama. latlsm• saatlon must be rublued. To secultualth this. the *Nuts of the phyddan are abatis dlasetad. Thousands of phy sicians. and tom thousand ot the lest and mom amaudons mum who babe used NALLY'S MAGICAL PAIN IX TRACTOR., are ocrovlrtead. and admit that Its control over WWll:mato. Is most mondsrful and Immildtats. Instantly allaylaa the pale. astaratnlng Tolima, tat acting morbid ...ma d " and tandus nature to MO= Ur eonrse, 5.• .nine tad tains& No burn, *add. sera. or aliment la too mum to Odd to lea moothlas and autos Intlasnal.- 414 It Inuradhasly and the cure has commsnasd. BAil ordars should ba addzumod to a. 1 , , 011okousu W., al Barclay at. Nes York. sow is Pittsbunth by oxo. n. HEIM= Ile Mod ot. ndlyamdkard • HOLMES & COLLINS, (1100CLIII070/ to Z. S. lliAl [LIN ) Agricultural Warehouse, AND REED STORE,— No. 129 Wood Street, ap2l•lyd&wT' PITTSBURG 11. Holloway's Ointment and Ells, on emi tonLihlag llemady lor ir7doalsW.llr. Henry Tamer, ci Dm, Halm was saltehel with Erysipelas, lane Ittulde Napes nun, on Ida Hot and nark, and all sorts or Ms WT. and dealt* Sr the mans reloadlea he Wed he arm not benailted. Al Hotta he had noun. to Holloware Ointment 'and Pills, sod nude op ht* mind to warmer WISH Hum rwtoodhoe,vhlen ha did. The 'Emit was, that in •kw yaks, he was parlietty enrol, and hie genera biett i wenuatfolly Haproved. Miscue boa waste:data • astuatka in Halo aawl•AlwT ---- Fever and Ague.—A cost oteight months itiadlog cured by IUERII4YIP9 11OLL4ND BITTERS: 11103111 NWT. No. 117 NMI, do some NMlthhold, Pittsburgh, Para .Last Joly. Whit. ruutgon on the rim one cotton • bag villa" Wynn Notches and Now Ortuum, I war to ban watt NOW ang Ago.- • Poi .lght bog month. I ..t frmulvlth this dreadful ttlioese. The =enter port of this Ulm Ives nimbly to work, and .pout Ott...tarty dogare kit glhariat mallcfnas. hat found ea Tentutneot Tturee weak. ego, one of my Mende hatited upon my my. tog 11 . 00hr:ries Bollarid Dittos., .011.1 that a tine RNA 'iromptorg, , artarroklng•tt Wrote Week, I mutt nu I aum Musa mss. Mule tam at work now Dr two Nuke. lad hare had an nag= cribs rhilla warier whom I "riUr it" the 't""t"" Vtlit h tr ADAMiII" . Diamond Boas., or R. ChenantOothia IWlllva TO M . it.Lizs. Extension of Stay. I Finding it inepottsito.e, from the a conmtdat- Mg & i .e.. fib .euettee, to leave Pittsbarth as .1117 as betektoeshmet. DR. CaLV IN M. PITCH l i ii. vc illaStartibl th svpai otw atil.mtin g .ttits rltr till the I . t, and l ache. wberebe may be consulted daily (S ants abbath et. 0, 2 1 11 1 40 e Boo= at. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, • . comer pfo.lllald Ft. Clair eta. Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street. Pram the basin err= tort/DE.lu FULMONAR I" CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA SIND CHRONIC BIPIONCHITIS, 10th. treatment of whlth the employment of ePProPelete .Cousiltaitimal and Meehenical itemedies en.l Medlcinal Inhatetions has sil • hint degree of swans, ..bldg ese ...dattenl a par t i al imperfect treatment id thew °tette nate and dangerous dlseasen sod from ampleestestielaces, Dr. Fitch feels himself j ified in asserting that when disease IA so far advanced that the above means fail. no oCher coarse ean afford relief. Da.. PITCEI may ale. be ...Obit foe Teed - eh. either In lb. bud or throat, with the nse of local application. br Utensil throat and need together with the ob. ' . " 00111 . 1 of nunnery geomsl meuures enables him tore. lieu in evee oftentimee ofayefir's standiDg. Ile MU b. ''' ll.llk `a td Der Muffs and Chronic Inflarnmatiou or the Stomach and Bowels, end for Pounds Disease.. which the employment of appropriate meelissneel erpllaueu ..nob es hiss to treatwith almost anilErm larnere. DEL PITCH Will ha wedged by Isis amoebae, 1.41. .1. Si STKYS, who will ho with him after the 10th of May.and with whine assistance he hen. to •A.. 4 r .° ""' a distanocUith ieu ~la than hat heretofore been cam. W ' , ants. dhorild Dr. Fitch be under the no Of lsarini on the Ist of Jane. Instead of remaining till the ..".....vemetmeot *nibs concluded Le Dr. Prime. who Will W. remain until &Misplay evening Sul/ 1210. To ecnortaudete his !Increasing and utenolve western Moths% Dr. (11, M. Pitch wlll lark June he es Perm.- neat °Mee. at liudnio, New where he will be. after leaving Pittsburgh, and where all commonleatiou *lli henafter be eddreued. Dr. OA L.VIN 01. FITCI.I wishes it dlatlutlY undm Mined that he has su looser arty professional anfiteetiots with Dr. P. WITOiI. and would mai attention tothe curd which he towns tdesselfcalled up. to publish immeliate. Iron hi. return from Europe, hevisterfuence to Ott r. tou which Dr. S. S. Fitch nnfOrt toiy pereUeded to Pursue duriesr Dr. 0. M. Witch's Oxen . Invalids desiring to nusalt Dr. Pitch should call as curlsaepoe.ihta. my 7 mhEM MewamT OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARIL&NORMENT - - - - Paseenger Trains will run daily, dicopt Mundane,am fallour Lira bittaburgh for Crestline at if s A. U. and 3 P M, Leaves larestlina for Pittsburgh at 5 A 55 and 115° P Thus trains Wilmae alma conosetiona at Crean. Nth train. for Columbus, Dayton. Cloth:matt Daslefon• Don Lulls.Dolin Chicago. et. Moto an.l 111 points on roads '.isntling West and Booth•.est through Ohio, lo dious mad 1111130ln Doth Crab. foam Blttebargh cwoueet at Alec. , field with Valets on naaluaky. Mendeld sod Newark road. for Obi%go. Toledo and bandulky. citation am quick and ma. eonneetlens to Chimp, is by nay other mate. Conan• Cone ere made at Alliaur. with Trala• on Cleveland end Pittshirehitoed for Cleveland. Chicago. Dunkirk and Buffalo. Pamengere leavlus Pittaburgh at 3 P. ld. f r tho au.k Y. Toledo and Cblumuro, bare tbo beuallt of a bight's roar at idalutleig or Cleveland. and ..,it lo Chico, early oryt some Through 'riekets are sold to Columbus. bastou, CillGirl natl. Leclarlile. It. Louie. Imliarotgolic BellJr•ntalua Chlugo. Rock Inland , lowa City. Cairo. Spriugliald. 111. Part Wayue. Cleveland and tbo principal cities In the West. Tba NEW BRIGHTON AIRXHIMODATION TBA LN tastes Navtlrighton for Pittsburgb at 7 a. IL. aria I h r. r. Igares Pittsburgh for New Brighton it Ili a. R— and AX r. te foilledLata and f arilsar In toref t iat .r to . ijblritor. •1 the woes .>tdoe. under the IdonOniala - ela - Watee. Or at U,. Peden.; etraert Ration. to GEORGE PARKIN. Ttoket Auena 3.11. MOORE. P. 11. J. KELLY. Passenger Agent fittet.urgh. May 1. ISMS. nye Dr. Gee. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP TOR TUC LIMN Or Chroatut CoLia, OtDup. Hoar/steam, Moorlna Lungs agthno L Broochlth, lug grog. Spotter" Stra Throat, Consumption. and all Maass. or am Throat and Cho, t • —ALBO— Dr. Geo. Philli-s' RUEeII TIC L NJRE. t LAD PAIN PANACEAS, POD SRN RELIEF AND CURD OP Itheneasttent, Nearslain. Lnotteme. Betalks, Plc:matte Paton, Pain in the Pkle. Chest. Bock and Pe.. • Swelled and Palatal Joln4 Week Beek. ' Castap Aare Throat. Preston &e. The Malmo& who !Ave cowl tbs. ktedleines tuttlY to Italy enoettent merits by s continuance of thole ttee.— To that* who dare not need theca ..would nu TRY Vint end they will end then to ho act they aro - .or. etattel.and that they rill sot with PLIViC4IIe effect. no. OHO. W. rot LLIY.I. bole Pcoostotrce. elnetnnen. (Att.. _ . Itn - rale wholatala and Malt nd u11:KIIAJ11 MerilaliN AN. WOdyta ,lashant etty The cuthr-Nedal Awarded by the New York 111610(Lion to the Ezzli.h or fbrylgo ammo Nan. haunts bat been obtained. acnons.t nueserono cmznyeU by LEA a PEnttM. tor their EEMiMiMMI=I • Tits eigisblity rf Ibis Store bas est.:vied la every so,- ter or UP glote, 'sail Its . Mawr In istossiotlng tb• ris k s, health is broalog daily oars observed Gad ackiscaleggpl in the Unitpt States It to Wild to be tbe coat sgreiablo esioilloteist, and la arteeiroiscl for as took .ad I.ls - oration p.ap.rt{r. Its habitual tor enabling the atontarb to al/.02 tM lbot, Ori tS a Contbs.nt Of . bluing, these wial i tlim Ls.* hoot taatlabl to by a reistlssoso. pro write. to tEL NM. MSS thole barii.srlett • bottlo of Sous WOrriestarthke gum lo a War I aanjait Pettissibul through Isola sod Ftsitogal.litol 04100 lave my preriot pst s of beaks to Its ssa.lo2r atm, t.irtetuusbia spa (Mak n.licinal. I ea. Pita troth dal tarn is notblits In a invoke. bag gaga F saistitial to ISP spot RIM. al least la 0.. romps/q S. your Esti., la Duna. al, what.* II le tra,o4 at the mem of ev,7 regiment, a calleal genUeman terltwe Mtn !...leaa In his brother In the. same PrlfolliCl. at IV , preaot-r, In Eh. h.11o•Ing farm. "Tait 1 ea 2 14rrina that thatr men. to bight/ ann.:Mai In 11041 a. an.l that It le. in .n.e.o. the moat. Palatabie Wail at the SIPA lern.laarm. leezna - TEL nw. to suitable for every *suety or itch aml lb. marginal demand which It. overall...es l,ta oreat.,l ha Lel to Imo, imitatio. Nice raiteml I the poblie, tricolor a variety of muss. but U.* bantams/tar be Mimeo by the names of "LTA A PillfliNb . below icomemed UP•D the Mitont metallic eareolea or patent Slaw otePrer bi lb. bottle. as well IS the label.. and 'mapper. bole /Lamb for the ealted etatee. Jolt:* DUNCAN • ruesi, aghly Yu Pee kenai war, New Tort. Scrofula. Effects of Mercury. Cotuum rum_ Riventrantli, Pyaceprek Rfommenew• , rke tralomace.. Booth. haser,Kullseys, *Loth>, Demure eftA. &mot Itlgehas fa boa Jhgemmod Ruder. dr. PCIUMiIi LA mid Graltal Weanners volli came. tome and other chew:tit hatems. unless eased Dr LIZATU. No. *Np pro ra dway, Now Yort. devotee lA. .bolo Umo mooring them and 111 amoral, affectkram. Ile Invites ths afflicted to cell. mooched, thine who bare reeradved no !moat from Marloni tryst:mg by other thysietana. W. WS, mind by Dr. ilmlic—llarrans Ordbarti. La Et4041,0T; J. G Berms. Jane L.nyhto,, a T. Mulkey .ad &PA (blinineask If. O. Limppie Ideisfansie). V. rt.bbt.• IL IT, Klee and wilt.. A.. Dr. Mathis= honorable and .oval pbyftcian and., ItteM—L Onion, IL D.j. A. Dale, L. D., J. K. hull. IL I D. Una. A. Lanni; Um. ammo NM* bion. R. 11. Urn tom, Auditor 'Ws ora New York. 11,.. Judge Carron, City Joldge. New YOU, Atlanta • &stump emt =malt lb* doctor by letter. grating their mar folly gni metre advlee, and all en. =afar? rekiedlowe by mall co moms, tbemby obviating tha ammtity of a persoaal Midi. 111. latroduemry work. with illustraUve sagraelan, be sent hien to any al. dram. N. 11.-011 au ant of nay Dr. Beath mu• to to tiolo/1e...t, ,, 1n.011tw tM Bt. Sithelas !Into!. igrktaydfe POSTLEY SIAPSUPAMIIIMILII OP Cast Steel and Iron Gun Barn SOLID BOX fIC/41, Cast Steel Plated & Hammered Shovels ti Spade Pick& el•ttocks.Plodsva,fisamErp.llmow Tn. t h, WAIL isuovsr, NIL 17 aIAKKI Tot. PPITIMUItUII PA. PurCEswr! P W AIWA call AAA lambs oar stack boa. Porrhasing PIMMIAII.• ALEX. HUNTER,. DIALSA IN Fls 0 1:5;R, GRAIN, MON, LARDi LARD OIL. 4.1%D PROD.UCR GENERAL L } No '%MI LH:borer fitroot. t 7 7. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS MANOVACTUREES OF Iron Railing, ha Vaults, Vault Doors, Window ahulters t Window Guards, &a., Nos. 91fiefond St., & 86 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., lla►o on hand' a ►arioty of new pattorne ram and Mu. sultabis Ibt .11 parroear• putt...lu at tontlon tsl4 a slab nos One Lott Jobblos dots; et short sells, chits( British and Continental &amigo. 81W!! 51LL8 DRAWN Dl DURGIN, SHERMAN lir, CO., ON TUE UNION BANK, LONDON. LN StMB 07 £1 AND UPWAILDY. Thoso Draftß ate fivailablo at all tho prin. (bad Twos oftuddand. &Aland sod Inlw4 sod U Oontlnant. 1E13:=3 Ws Won dr*, smug BILLS on N. A. Grunebaum 6t Bailin, muorroar A HA' Wldeh ecru aa ► Itemittanee to $I Wen of lionnuif Ihritsarlaseol and liollaside Ammo intending totravel abroad nuirpronse through no Lettere infOredit, wattle Honer eon be obtained. u foOded, in OUT part or guroM Goiketiona M DIP.. Nous. and other entail ties In Itin InPee will nicely. mint attontlon. WM. It. WlLLiAllin g 00.. sah2:B- Wood. entim TiOni 'WU LUIELS & ALLER BUOCZEBOII.B TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS ILLAVFAMIIIII2I or ChMon Furnaces, Wro , tlron Tubing AND YITTINU . OZNIMALLT. for ' , farming and Valuation of Buildings W. t g, wUI