PITTs4IIIRI4H G A ZETTE EIMII=I PITTSBURGH: saturtDAY MORNING, MAY 81, 1856 DA t.X-4.1r. fr. snow% rayah, s d nim y 0 1 :girt Della» the AT.11 4 7,,,irt, 1 0 0 0 sir! Ad....,. Tann:eats tre etrlet n (kGia pt 7 re& sad the .tortk the new le out. et, Me renewed aerpnblican Declaration of Principles. A MATED BT THE PITISBUEOU ODNVICNTION. . Wedeanna and shell attempt to seraire the repeal of sU la w. whidt alit sr the Introdnotton of slavery into ter. fltmiss none conserresd to freedeso. and will resist bY envy tonstitntional MASII. the existence of slavery in., of the teeth:Mr of the United grates g. We mUI annorn by every lawful mesas our brethren la Kansa. in their coma ltutional and manly resistance to the tinned =Mersin of their towhee invaders. and will glee the fall weight of oar thinks! power to favor of the lunsedithe admisaion of germs to the Union no • tree, .ereirehre:tedeteciett State. 3. Bellering that the trasentiational administration b. sateen. Una! to be weak end 'lfh....and that It. me. tiP11113260 in tower le Identified th the progress of the elan power to nett al eupreirsoy with the or:Ma, ost of freedom from the tnritorr. and with increasiog etdl dl.. eat.l. Itbe • bruilstg purpose of cm organisation to opthee exuloreethem It. SIIIKNSB'S SPEECH. The Hon. Cuestas Eirritein's Greet Spaeth In ba,a, of Free Kansas, printed In fair, larze tree, and forming • tarn ditched and trimmed octavo pamphlet of now nudy at Tux Nov If= .Tamorla Othon p rk . 4 o,„. per deem $2 per hundred. SW per thaw...d— aub, A. many persons hare stormed • desire to Pro" awe this tomb Ina pennant form, and aa It deserres to he distributed Into arm Part of the woof" end rind In Mrs rawly, we propos* to all person. who wish to aid In (dm:biting It, that we will melee their contributions far the purpose, and Order on the Meshes, and distribute Ono from this dna. Mrs thentrand:ooPiel et Unit ought lobe diStributal la this eountralonn. remade of Freedom., std In yaw amtributiona In addition to the above, the N. Y. Thus has finned en Elltkot of the swede in newspaper Som. at $l.OO per !mo deled, or $lO per thousand. nave who prefer this tem, which does well enough forthose who wub merely to read the meth, and not to prase:se It. can leers or send their arderthets, end we will forward thorn, 111VPIIBLIOAN binFTINGS TO-NIGHT The meetions foe the election of Detonates to the OrinlWy Conteentlon. to Went Denman, to Pblladel. phls °invention will be hold TEM. AFTERNOON in the Towne/tile.. and THIS EVEI4IO3 in the Gitlin sad Bor. onaha The soeetinsit in the cities and boroughs will be hekl between thole.= of 7 and 9 o'clock. folloln Pittsb ing PFE urgh and desghteny they all be hold at the wtwE hi Ward, Bin. Little's. corner of Tarry and Fourth ate, Ad Ward, Duquesne Angina lionm. 3d Ward Nap tune do do Ch. Otb. 6th wad 9th Wards, at the School MUM. In them wards reepactlyele. lay Ward, Engine Bowe, Bask Lne. do yrs. Thompson* ormer of Ohl* at. and DIA Mead Ad Ward, At the Pnbllo School goose. 4th do At the home of T. Smith, corner Robb:mon and Sandsulty eta. . Inthe Tecrnahlsa at the turnal places of Marling *lee J For Telegraphic News see BO page. For City and Commercial News see 4th page. RIPI7BLICAI SPATS CONVILITIOB3.—The Re publicans of Ohio and Minele held State Con ventions on Thursday, the 29th. We are as yet without reports from them. The State Convention st Syracuse, New York, on Wednesday, was a grand demonstration. It elected a fall delegation to the Philadelphia Cou rts:alert, composed of the boat men in the State. The Senatorial delegatee are Moses 11. Grinnell, Robert Emmet, Charles Cook, D. C. Littlejohn, Phillip Dorechelmer, and Preston Ring. The correspondent of the Tribune says: The list of Delegates is composed generally of strong and capable men, representing both tne Whig and Democratic parties of by-gone days. I believe all the counties but Rockland, Putnam and possibly Greene were represented. I never before saw a Delegate State Convention so large, full and able. The delegation from New York City and Wil llamsburgh to Philadelphia was selected as fol lows: Nine Democrats and three Whigs, of past days, by general concurrence of the city Dele gates In frill meetings, and one Whig proposed by the Delegates from each Congreselonal , Wet. The same paper sir editorially: "The henna of all lovers of Freedom will be cheered by the aspect of the Republican Con vention which aesembled at Syracuse yesterday. A more respectable body of men were never called together by any political crieis in the history of this State, and none ever evinced a more enthusiastic determination to maintain the great democrat% principles of our Government, now eo fiercely and recklessly entailed by Ruf fians in Congress and in Kansas, hacked by all the power in the hands of the President and his Cabinet. glen who have hitherto met each other only as the leaders of opposing parties were yesterday seen upon the platform of that Convention, united in patriotic zeal to avert the dangers which threaten the liberties of the Re public. If there has been any doubt upon the subject hitherto, it is now settled that In the coming election the Empire State will be found, with all the unanimity of Revolutionary times, on the side of Free speech in Coogrees, and Free labor and no civil war in /Carless. And may God speed the Right!" The resolotione adopted denounoo the Sumner outrage with great bitternees, as also the other outrages at Washington; and on the great ques tion before the country are all that could be de sired. The State Convention of New Jersey assem bled at Trenton on Wednesday, and every county -in the State was fully represented. Delegates were elected to the Philadelphia Convention, the list being headed by the venerable Chief Justice Hornblowert and the rest of the delegation is made-up of strong men. The Convention de ferred the nomination of en Electoral ticket, in hopes of uniting with all the opponents of the Admintstratlcrn. Speeches were made by Sena tor Wilson of hlsssachnsetts, Gen. Nye of New York, Senator Hale of New Hampshire, and others. —Since writing the above the Cleveland papere bring ne reports from the Ohio and Illinois Con ventions. The Ohio Convention was attended by about els hundred delegates from all parts of the State, and the beet feeling prevailed. 0. P. Brown, of Portage, presided. R. P. Spaulding, Ephraim R. Eckley, William Dennison, A. P. Stone, John Paul and Thomas Spooner, were oboe= Delegates et large to the National Republican Convention. Jacob Perkins and Caleb B. Smith, National Electors. Oalas Bowen, of Marion, was nominated Judge for short term, and Josiah Scott, of Butler, for long term, and Anson Smyth, Editor of the "School Jour. nal," for School Commlstrioner. The following dispatch is from the Illinois Convention: Riootattorow, May 29.—The State Republican Convention met this A. M. Largest political gat h eriog ever held in the State, John M. Palmer, Maeoupin county, elected Chairman. William EL Rowell, of St. Clair county, nominated for Gov ernor by acclamation. F. A. Hoffman, of Chi cago, fez Lieut. Governor. 0. M. Hatch, of ,Pike county, for Secretary of State. James Mil lar, of McLean, for Treasurer. Jesse N. Dabois, of Lawrence county, for Auditor. William Powell, of Peoria, for Eitata-Superintendent.— Presidential Electors were chosen, and Delegates to the Philadelphia Convention were appointed. The Convention then adjourned. Gov. Reeder speaks this afternoon. Tun Thew INDIOOBACIT.—At the New Jersey Republican Convention quite a number of dis tinguished democrats was present; among the rut, Judge WATIIXAN, of 8012101150 t, who bee heretofore held high rank In the demottratio Path. He said he had 'leapt been a Repubil eao, and had 'ought to carry out his Repub. Scud= In the democratic' party; but that party having beams debauched by intermarriage with Slavery, ha fell beck upon fret principles and united with the Republicans. At the New York State Convention wo find such well-known Democrats as Judge Edmonds, Robert Emmett, a relative of the 'lrish Martyr, Reuben R. Fenton, and others; and very many of those who were delegates to that Convention voted the "Soft" ticket last fall. The truth le, the Republican is the true Dem ocratic party. The psilj which abuses and lasultuthe name of democracy Ls the alder and abetter of human oppression, the supporter of violations of constitutional rights, and the de fender of assaults upon personal itummaitiee. The party of freedom, the party which upholds human rights in all their integrity, is the em. bailment of the reel democracy of the country, and thither' all true democrats should take their ugly. iirnuirterros lifierneac— , ln every prominent idly of the North buil ;position meetings hen been held to denounce the outrage committed upon , Xr—Sumner, excepting Philadelphia and Pitts. Jltorib , Of Philadelphia we have no hope; but foe Pittsburgh no voice of. condemnation to at n? !it la discieditable to us' that action has - bieen delayed so long; It iM be disgraceful if we suffer the opportunity' to pan altogether.— WM not some one tosn Monsoons? Onstsaar. Coorwasoce.—The S e very discussion goes on from day to day, warm, exciting and earnest. There is a caustant and earnest etruggle to obtain the floor, and many desire to speak who will not have the opportuni• ty. On Tuesday Jacob Young, of Ohio, offered a substitute, which was laid on the table. W. C. Clarke, of Wyoming Conference, in a speech 1 in favor of the majority report, said that when the test question had been asked him by Con• farm:tee, "Are you an Abolitionist?" he had do termined that under God he would never rent' until that test was removed from the church. Bat he found that there was but one way tore. move it, and that was to strike at the root of the evil. The question, "Are you in Abolitionist?" Is toothy the Philadelphia Conference to every can didate for the ministry. This is stated In a pastoral address, by the Philadelphia Conference, to the Societies under its ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Virginia, signed by J. P. Durbin, J. Kenneday, I. T. Cooper, W. I H. Gilder and Joseph Cattle. Dr. Hodgson, of Philadelphia, followed on the pro-elavery side. He gave some touching anecdotes showing the loveliness of slavery— how old helpless slaves were tenderly pureed and kindly taken care of—how slaves that were offered freedom preferred to remain with their masters, (for fear they might lose their free pa pers and fall Into other hands.) He would be sorry to sea the church take any steps towards disturbing such pleasant relations. On Wednesday, Father Finley of Ohio, open ed the debate. He denounced the sin of slavery In no very mild terms. He said, "Wesley was opposed to it—Methodism is opposed to it—the Bible is opposed to it, and (with great emphasis) I'm opposed to it. (Cheers and Laughter.) I am particular to state my views, because hun dreds of people are'now waiting to know what Old Finley is going to say about slavery." J. Cunningham, of Philadelphia, followed in a characteristic pro-slavery speech. Commend us to Philadelphia, always, for unadulterated doughfeceism, either in Church or State. Abel Stevens, editor of the National Magazine; followed in a written speech. He opposed the majority report, on Constitutional grounds, and hoped it might be changed for something better. Sad to it might seem, Slaveholding wee al -1 lowed by the organic law of the Methodist ' Church. (Father Finley, "I don't believe it.") Laws had been repeatedly made keeping Slave holders from offices, but never from membership in the church. Negative laws often authorized more than they prohibited, and there was no doubt that the ezistisg general rule authorized simple Slaveholding. (We quote from the document.) 6. l(Es LET IT CCM OUT, HISTORICALLY, CORM TETIONALLY, ADMISISTRATIVILY, WR DAVIE 0511 ARID ARE A SLAVIIIOLDISO, TIMOR AN AoTi-Sr.A. OM CROWD. We DEPLORE! IT, HUT TM CARROT DEIST IT." The adoption of thli report with Its constltu tionel difficulties, would lead to bat one sure re sult, end that was a separation of the Church. Another division would not be limited to the border. Their denomiustionel history would oboes with another such dinaster. B. F. Crary, of Indiana, would like to lake an advanced step in the Anti Slavery cause, If he could do no without causing a disruption.— Charles Blakeslee, of Oneida Conference, was in favor of the majority report. Mr. Porter, of New England Conference, mov ed that the vote cm the Slavery question be taken at 3 o'clock. This failed. Henry Slicer, of Baltimore, followed on the other side, and de fended christlan alaveholding from the Bible.— 'He occupied the time until the Conference ad journed. The reporter of the Cincinnati Gazette says: ' , Most of the speeches during the debate have been agsinst the Report. This does not indicate the vote, but only shows the feet that the anti slavery men have been most unfortunate in their attempts to get the floor. I know that several of them, whom I was attr.lous to hear, have made the attempt a great many times and finally given It up In despair.' , P. B.—THE VOTE TAKEN. The vote on the first resolution of the majo - ty report on Thursday, amid great excitement, which proposed to alter the clause in the Disci pline which forbids the buying and selling of human beings as property, Into—“bnying, sel ling, MID HOLDI3O human beings." The resolution was lost by a vote of Ayes 121, Nays 94, (lees than two-thirds, which is requi red for an alteration of the Discipline.) Tux roams or 1856.—When a member of the C. B. Senate lately compared the treatment of a petition from Kansas, in that body, to that given by Lord North, in Revolutionary times, to peti tions from the American Colonies, Mr. Don Quixotic, Butler, the embodiment of modern De mocracy, declared that Lord North was right, and boldly took aides with the Tories of '76, as South Carolina did, almost bodily, in that early struggle for liberty. The Declaration of Inde pendence was long ago emoted and repndtated by Calhoun and his disciples; and why should not their followers, now, who lead the van of the democratic party, repudiate also the rebellious acts of the people of the Revolution? A leading member of the present democratic administra lion thinks this government ought to he alimited monarchy; and Batter, Brooks, Herbert, Rost, tierce, Douglass he Co., can doubtless lead the nation back, if it will, to submission to the divine rule of Kings. Another evidence of this revival of torylem has been shown by the Richmond (Va.) Whig. In relation to the recent indignation meetings at Boston, that paper remarks; "The assault by Mr. Brooks of South Carolina upon Mr. Sumner of Massachusetts Is a theme of fruitful and Indignant comment in the Abolition paper& of the North. The Boeloniano are quite eit furious as their forefathers nese schen they threw the tea overboard, and something quite as desper ate may be anticipated from their present wrath. We hope, however, they will do themselves no personal injury." This illustration could come only from ono who sympathises with George 111 and General Gage In their unfortunate contest with the stub born colonists of America. If it suits the South, we of the North have no right to quarrel with such a citation. The throwing of the tea over board Inaugurated a glorious and successful itriiggle for liberty. Bunker Hill followed it, and the evacuation of Boston by the British. We accept the omen. A similar struggle is begin ning now; and however doubtful it may seem at the outset, ,he torten of the nation will be as effectually whipped now as then. VIOLATION OF TOR MAlL.—Among the many privileges secured to the people of this country, none le more moored and valuable than the invi• °lability of the Mail. The despots and crown ed heads of Europe claim and exercise the right to et:parolee the contents of the mall, opening letters and destroying them at will; and there, in coneequence, all liberty of expression Is sup pressed. Men will not pot thoughts to paper which might betray them Into the hands of the minions of power; and hence the Post Office, In in all each lands, to a potent engine of oppres sion. In this country, the people fancy they are free from such annoyanoes; but among the other etrijes toward despotism, this step hae not been wanting. Saspeoted men in the Southern Staten hove their letters opened for them; and ever eine° the troubles began in Kansas, the mail from that territory has been eubjeated to rigid ecratiny by. the ruffian borderers. Thin will account for the dieoppearanoe of many a letter to the North, mailed In Sensor, but never received. As evidence of this, we extract the following from the St. Louie Democrat of Taco day: ••We have several times had cause to complain of having our letters broken open before reach ing us, and on yesterday the offense was brought to our notice by a moot flagrant violation. Two lettere came to hand last evening post-marked Topeks,whlch had been closely sealed with seal ing wax, but both of which hod been torn open atter consignment to the oars of the malls. In one the attempt to paste the envelope together again was apparent." We regard the struggle In Kansas between Ike pro-slavery and anti-slavery parties tot at an end. The pro-slavery party hereafter will meat with little or no resistance. They will carry all the elections. Probably their opponents will name ly go to the pope.—Lotriseilis Journal. The praspeete are gloomy for the canoe of Freedom, we admit, but all la not so completely lost MEI the Louisville paper imagines. The peo• pie of,the North are hard to move, bet the mnt. teringe of their wrath are beginalog to be heard, and if they will they can iettle the whole ques tion peaceably at the ballot-box in November. If they suffer !Matey to carry the Presidential election, Name is hopelessly doomed. ray-rhe Lrarisoille Journal will not admit the Dailey's magical Pain Extractor. excuse offered for then:nen Brooks, that the per- Inflammation and Pain aro as inseparable sonalities in Sumner's speech justified the cow- tail , . I .e. , ==u l .= rroduov , mire. and vain artily assault. It says that the personalities of r„l l ,r ~, w o t' "i n.' t tr o r' W h7thoru t tr r t "‘i Sumner's speech were no worse than the speeches ,bya re „. a 1, Awe, Dols: n, theumatirm. of Douglas are, habitually, and that they had mid. burn or eting. there to inflatranetion. A hundred the advantage of being expreseed in a style of „b`4,,db,2o:,th.;‘,7snaerrosiTann7re'tst<te'on'to'han¢e she re, scholarship greatly in contrast with the slipshod .7et ti be on ph m , o . slbe . s t o , tal m oto .. L .,, To dh r : io r.t at oti el . le :. h ho ttlol a , ,, t i lr o s f rtor phy ta . billingsgate of the Illinois Senator. The Jour nal i-9 not surprised that the South Carolina ' ]x'nnm who hate recd DALLS 'S llAUIl;Ai. I' people approve of Brooks' cowardly and bruttl TRACIOR., a. c•:nrlortd . and .amts that iN rontrot oast conduct. The reason given is: lutlemiretion Is most wonderful and im.rewilitte,inetautly ner.trairsing poison, ext. sethou morbid ''There were twice as many traitors in South st ' _,,, 7 A th afs. h aV i '. r log nation. to resume her course, Carolina in the days of the Revolution as in any oevi,.ia and hmling. No bum eooid. 9rie. or aliment is other State in proportion to population, and too "war to yield sos°otnine and we think that her soil as a genrtal rule grew, Apply tt frounedlately mil the mre has nommerused. worse men now than it did than." Wall order, should bs aldresred to e. V. Cllekener Barclay et-New York. The ruffian Brooks will have to go to Lora,- 6 i...0 8 611 Pittsburgh by GM IL KEISER, 140 Wood et. villa and challenge Prentice, if be is ambitious =.:l3,lendirwS of being the champion of South Carolina Another Inttanco of the Efficacy of ncuirtarrs ROLLAND BITTERS; tones. ! N. Al. Poindexter. of the Union ones. my,: From Kansas. Sr. Lens, May 2,6, 1856 To the Edilor °Jae Ilasouri !Amoral: . . _ I left Leavenworth on Friday last, and re gret to say that great excitement prevailed h that city, in consequence of the seeking of Law rence and other outrages that have been com mitted In KII/189.9. About three hundred Uni ted States dragoons left Fort Leavenworth, and it was supposed they were destined for Topeka. Peaceable travelers were stopped in eight of Leavenworth and searched, and all those that bad arms had them taken from them. This treatment of travellers between Leavenworth and Lawrence was very Common. If the so-called Marshal's posse wanted a horse and they mot a traveller, he was made to give it up or stand the consequences. The Congressional Commit tee's lives are threatened daily by the rabble. Report earl that the regulators were falling back on Topeka, and threats bad been made that they would burn that oily, also. A majori ty of those who Backed Lawrence were virtually non-residents—they were from Missouri, some from Georgia and Alabama. W. P. TOPIMA, May 18.—Early this morning a company of about fifty men marched into this city folly armed arid equipped. They came from Grasshopper Palle, sal were on their way to Lawrence to protect it from being destroyed. =Son of a contemplated attack upon "Tan. Yesterday afternoon these men received infer keetown," by the posse sammoned by United States officials. Each one shouldered his bid adieu to his wife and little ones, rallied to gether, and in less than two hours after word was first received of a contemplated attack they were en-route, and after walking all night over a very wet and muddy road they reached this city, here to await further intelligence. A company under commend of Mr. Brown, Came in last night. Mr. Brown and a member of the company left for Lawrence. to get the news and further orders; in the meantime the company remain here. Two young men, but just arrived from Illinois, were taken prisoners by the Marshal's posse, near Lecompton, and held as eaoh until they both promised to leave the State and never return. On getting from these young men each a prom• ise, the Marshal's regulators allowed them to leave the camp, with the understandleg that if they were ever taken prisoners again by them they must suffer death. TOPCKA. flay 18. A military company, commanded by Judge Woodworth, arrived this afternoon from Manhat tan, en route for Lawrence, the vest of war. They wore escorted into town by the Topeka Dragoons, and received by the eitizens in front of the Garvey House. Capt. Woodworth, In be half of the Manhattan company, made a neat Teed), which was responded to by the atiltllP generally, who gave three hearty cheers, awl the crowd separated for supper. From the Occidental Messenger, published at Independence (M 0.,) wo glean the foilow ing : " The hotel /11111 printing offices were destroy ed by virtue of authority from the grand jury of Douglas county. The jury bed declared the hotel and printing offices as nuisances and TO decreed their destruction. The party attempted to destroy the hotel with cannon and powder, but at length set it on fire as the most expedi tious way of destroying It Dr. Robinsores house hod been fired; some man was observed to run oat from it; he was ordered to halt, bat not doing so was shot down. This was the only person killed as far as we could learn, except one of the pro-slavery men who met his death in a most singular manner: He fired a rifle ball at - the chimney of Robinson's hove, the ball shattered osi, of the stones of the chimney, a piece of whioh fell and struck Wm on the head and killed him. We learn that a largo quanti ty of precisions were In the hotel when it was burnt. lIISEQIIIILANS TO Tem RALLY The subjoined placard, published In the Cass county (Mo.) Gozette, speeke for itself, end needs no oomment: WISTPORT, MO. May 20. 1856 Ta ate at: sew of IlarrPonvills. cue rmmts. . . We this moment had an express of the most reliable kind, that the Abolitionists made an at tack on yesterday afternoon, and kilted two of our men and wounded one. We killed one of theirs. They Pent tot reinforcements, And thls is to notify all our friends that we winh them to fiend es u mach help as possible, immediately. Ren dezvous at Peter Baton's or Franklin 'Tie also better to take small wagons and provisions. Let immediate action be taken, and onset as loon as possible. There is no question now but something very decisive must take place In tbe nest forty right hours. Then, I say, that we hope you will torn out strong and act promptly. A. G. Boots, P. M SPECIAL NOTICES. ffiaLane's Vermlfag e at Home ROll3 Tonsaint, Allegheny Co.. Pe Nord. necetno Bros :—Thls to to certify that 1 having potshard from J. D. Johnson, Druggist. Alleahenr City. one Dottie o( Dr. hfct,ane's Vermlfuse, prepared by you. and gave dome of same , to three of my children. between the NM crone and sly revs, and found to my great cat . Wootton that they ware relieved of over Too Ilundred Worms, V. 417112: ID length from four to ten When. Fin. that time they have all enjoyed good health. Tours. de. PIIILIP UNCH. 4.Pcueharen .111 be careful to ask for Dr. McIANN'II USLIIIIILATED VERIMIIME, and take none else. MI other Veradfriges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr Irdsitie'll Varmints, also his mintrrated Meer Mk can nos be had at all respectable Drug norm In the United &atm, and (land.. None genuine without Um elzna. tore of rinyaOidknlt 7LENIINOII6OB Dye far the Hair.—Perfection is tint or tallied by Indolence and meg there is 130 acroselot need to nnierrui favor, The world .111 not be blown like chaff Into a channel Indicated by imitators. Witness the fasts anchored funs or BATCHELOR 13 HAIR DYE, won by watching •hen others dept. snstaloet tf its Intrirdle worth and truthfulness to tutu., WARRANTED not to disappoint the hopes of there who use It. blade and sold, 07 applied. at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Pee that end% beg bee W. A. Batchelor' on, no others are flt111211:14. The genuine Is sold in Eitteburgh. by GEOEGE ti KEYSER. 141 Wood at. ray3l,2lrdikwd OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aiNgiMEIMMEri SPRING ARRANGEMENT Three 'Train++ Daily. Pastenger Truing will run daily, except Sunday; .. followc Leaves Pittsburgh for email. at 3.00 A. Y. 7,30 A IL arid 8.00 P. Y. Lawmen:alt. for Pittsburgh at 600 A 11,7.00 P AI. and 12.80 P.M. Those train.. all msg. oleo? courectiou at Crntlino with trait. for Columbwi, Neon, Cincinnati. 13.ilrforr tans, Chta.go. Bt. Louis and .11 point+ on roads extendlog Watt and Bouthwrest through Ohio, 10. dl.na.od BUBO. These trains from Pittsburgh connect at Mansfield with Train. on _kw:chub, Mansfield and Newark road, for ofillava, Wed. and Pandusky, making ea Quirk and w - ..rs connection. to Chicago, as by any other route. Conner. Cons are roads at Alklahre will Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Cleveland, Chicago. Dunkirk and NNW. Paatengene leaving Pittsburgh at 3 P. M. for liandnegT. Toledo *a Chicago. have the benefit of • nighee relit at Hanstield or Cleveland. and arrive In Chlrego earl' next evening. Train, East from Crettlloo mks olowooeuvections with train. ou Peuusylvaula Cantrwl U. for Mils&leas Baltimore and New York. Through Tickets are mid to Columbue, Dayton. Cluin natl. Lordart Imola InAlanstedis, Bellernitaine Chicago. Rook Island. lowa City, Deolleth. Calm. Springfield. 111, Mort WSTION Cleveland and the prindpal cities Intim, West. Through Tickets owe this line maybe had at 11 of the above plans for Pittsburgh' Philadelphia, Baltimore mid New York. The NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lean Newarighton Ibr Pittsburgh at 7 a. rt., and IN r, ■ Leares - Pitteturgh On New Brighttro at a. and o' ifb i r .. Trikets and further intbrination, apply to A. T. JOHNSON, At the corner sgissa,uner Monongahela Room Or at the d d adFeral chant Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Vas OR t A S gent. MOg. r et. J. KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pittiburgh. May 20. 1556. inyie Nehion's &ftbrotypes Tho Ambrotypo is decidedly tho most pleasitig4 beautiful and durable. etyle of Portrait era known to the art. Their tone %left velvety and harm. nine Ina degree inevenobtalned by the old proem bens taken on glaninthey are eiceedLnaly brilliant and yet 1113• like the Dagnerreopn. tt ey are perfectly dbrtinct In any angle. •Littlentilldren enplaned net only racy. beau. Wally but in almost inallircleb wl ga . vor of ti me. me by the made eo grte g elgrrati i t iT lfur. o ther we Advection,' P reiocut. sod the public generally to mil and exaspine ' ZatipieengH and loam, for Monody.. liemerober the Ideal. Nacaoall Gausay. old ro.• 001.. Buildino. Third &eat. wear Muted_ oltdeuT SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER., witcuauco, GROCERS, 122 second and 111 Front Streets, cunt 1177481TR0M, Pl._ 88 dos Kennedy's Medical Discovery rebiN Qin 11. Kama% lac wows it. . - - "Some woots store. being seriously affected with yaw and rmeeriness of the turd:meth Icam of appetite, and at Dave aravol symptoms of Dyapepelk I was Ind aced to try your DOLL/INR lIITTEIIB. and 1 feel It but an act of instice to the arthAn, so well art for the Rood of thou who may bs affected with Ills dirannemente of the stomach, to state that the, rue of one tingle bottle of this medialae proved of incalculable benefit, having !rood the stomach from all sense of depreeelochnuri removed every symptom of Dyspepsia. I would also remark, that two other mem bers of my family, who were afflicted ins similar manner with myself. were entirely relieved by the use of a single butte each." r‘se nava-titer:len L British ;Ind Continental Exchange .110111 BILLY DRAWN BY OUNCJLN, sIEsmAH & CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, OF LI AND t'PWAILD:i Those Drafts aro available at all tho prin .:oaf Tow. of Drigla Eel, &reflood end Ireland, and the Untlnerit. We Elm dray KOUT DILLS A. &rancho= & Bailin, IIteLNKIOR? A: MEW. Which verve a! a Remittance to all Wt. or unnnaaa d Itm-land and Itolland. Namur Intending to travol shrowl mar procurethrocialt ne Lott... of Crwilt. on which Mower can be Oltabilid, as headed, la any part an:L=7 , Collections or Bilk Nntw. and other owl:maim, lei En• rota will marry prnrapt artratlar. W 11.1.1.018 a W.. sohMi- Wno.L early, Third arum. WELLS, N.LOLLE. .2 CO., 85 Fourth et. near Wood, Pitt.Aargh, Pr ==l Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: TRoNGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on hand, received direct from their rartorr. in York Co., Pe., • full emu 7arbel ae acrtment of Whips, Thongs Dirket., Loudon Wagon Whip, [orer.. Whip., Dray Vilify. Planters . Roush and Ready 'Whim Carriage ...dee , 't.R" Lashes, au, of Whit.prOMptly furnlehed to order. der f ,to the trade are solicited sod mimptly ehlol,:^1 a.; inramegnm. WALL IVUNK" WARRANTED.-LIS jelrelrikerfeß Reliance Mutual insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA_ OFFICE Na. 70 *AI.:VET SMENT. tokutiaL f.171.074-sus, U. 1220 002, A.vnlp funerfed. FIR& INSURANCE-4:in Buildings, Mar thanclite, Farriteire, Co., In rIWI3 or country. The =stood reineicie. combined with the .remit, of • Mock. (~,Itat,•atitlee the ineure...l to share In the prone of th• Company, without liability fur Imre. The Metre. ibotituatee of this Company, for piuLts, ars .' r r l.V . 7 l l2llA Y , i t ' eiTd ' ent. f Puck sCo. Curacey. H. lirieusse, liscretarY• DIDECTORS: Om Tingtar. Ulm. It Thompot. Leiria EL /Wilma., U.rge N. 'taker, T. C. Ra-chilL Beni. %%Tim,Tor. U. W. CArotottsr. Z. Lathrop. Rohart :M.o. IL L. Cams. C. b. Wood. ILor.rt Toialad, Mamball illit. hAlichnl U. Jamul. Jamas L. Taylor. . Wm. Alcupor, Jacob T. liontihr- Archibald Motu, U. M. Ptrotbl. I Wm. M. Armyiii, Citha'S. J. C. COFFIN, Agont., arimer Third and Woad PITTSBURGH Life t Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Mice, Corner Market and Water Streets, - . - PITTSBURGH, PA. G.A!.11 , AI; Roiled. Teo, thmeasi. Sees. TRH , Company makes every Insurnnee ap [4,LE-rattle toot mareetal wi th LIVf. A les.aainei Hull and Wm, Birk:con the Ohm and SibitimiTPlrteere And tributaries. se, Marlo. RMS. Ina. erally And against Lamy or Damage by Fire, Aud wain. the Penis cf tlie. Sea and Tulsa Uselicatima mad Tesueportetloa. Pailaissiumed at the Mirestrates tmosistatit with mkt/ toall 1111.1=0.7 Italters wal. J..ph H. Leech, YullersraL Jar.:;,ll P. tl,sukto. M. II . Nlanssl,l IL Brown, Jahn Dsvld 11. Chambers, JIV, Chrldlinti thwil Dlchnr. William Caw, ..", W. ila•LaAn. nobe•t It. Ilmtley. ChnL Arbtittinnt. Jas. D. 51'01IL Lay. I leld ms2l-1115 Fanners' and Mechanics' Fire & Nanne INSIIIIANCE COMPANY, • OY rII/LADELPIII A. Thus B. FLORS.NCE. PreoideriL tr.. t. licapx.. Bauer:is,. from ato ftr.td.y Alucust . t , to t:b. tilaTiesserst dAT of . . . 184.5: #mount nrcei•od In 31.1 n nnomin..-- /.1. Pins Total prvrat..sui Pt=. tuurltho ".4.Papinnflin 13.3m1., W Allsrbea x Mttabarzh an ....re47.. HaSII Brawl Non,L., .... ..--..... ...... 60,.0 LC co tint 8e . .1 • • • 3.3,3114 00 Caith lo 11.1 c •nd na 13•13(1. ..• . 11.092 22 Captval loubrerlboi (sup:mm . . 17130 t yet due) 97.002 00 __ law Not, 6 ,- 4 ca6tartd.. . (4337 31 D. from deem ,(66.-6.6 t 7 gr66A____ 16.6,66 61 Explnsels 6.6 d ec=ciLlatoo6-__ 11.642 11 Total amount ri-Loatez locuml4. Dot not )et wilustaa. 1 nnd en WO Or) 14.6tia TWA Inturaa hull and tarn., rip,a on tbn (Ado and i'llaslinturi tribunal... Inuit.. wainnt for or dam. am br Urea Lwow !Iberian, wljtad and prwrintir raid terraamcs—Uoo. T. NI. H us olm Oen. J. K. Itorehrad lames Woad. for SH lnrtaama DOT to OSIAN J. HUNTER, Agent.. Ja.llitt fa Na 00 Wats.. at. bat Wood and blarkat. 11E LA W ARE MUTUAL SAFETY 1 N S UR -2' c c i x4lLP4ln i OFFICE. &IL co rn er Third and MARIN ' i t.. .INSURANCE& On VCR:LEL& CARGO, FREIGHT. I 0 all porter( the world. r INLAND , INSURANCER, On Gonda. by M. CanalA lateand Land Carriages, to all Darts of the Unkr4 1111 s IHRIIRANCEB On Merchandise generally. On tHor, Donation Homes.. se. Aserrli 01 603 Oostrany, Noe. torn. 1855. Bonds and Mortgage. and Real Estate 5101.921.) 94 IldladelrhlsClty and other— —. . 85,11 OD 0 Block In Raolle. Italltnade.d InsaranuLbno. psni.• 27,00010 Rine . ....... 100.440 07 Cosh On- .... ...... _ . .. Cana 09 Bataan* due atAcenelee—Pna..ltune on Marlow Policies recently isened.—and other Walla due the ..... .......... 03.49 96 Bubscrlptlan Note, T,W count of Anewta ME= WlRllann Martin. Job Edmund A. John O. D.• In. (pepr That... Epp, Pam.' Alokon. !Ivor, tq0.12, Jame. Inn AIL William Eyre. L Prlrr, Jaunts Tenneot, Jame. li. Illeinitand, Wm. C. Ludnla. elnarlos Dthaffer. J. T. Logan PntAbarah. D. T. Alontan, John IL ....mulls. PresAl nt. lIAND run. I Yeavinat. Rnberi burtnr;, John It. Penmen. George O. Leper, Mdieard Darling W n 11. Jones Dr 001... J. (I..lnhiann, Jai:ant. :land, TLenphilna Paulding, Dr. it. M. Haden, thigh Gat, TIIOMA 1112 m LnoCce. Nrcreta ;. A. MADEIRA, Agent. .f -IT No. Da Water Pittattureh. - PRENBYLVAZILS. INBIIIIANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH, Gurney Fourth and Smithfield Streets Authorized Capital $200,000. INSURE BbILDINOS AND OTHER PROPERTY Agnlost Lois or Menanao by Fire, And the P.r.l, of th• Bea and Inland Naelnation nod Dranspertatlon. DI ILTORIL Wm. s. Johmtem Rode Pater. Jaroh Patoter, W. McClintock, Jew. P. Tenzer. 0en.... Smith. D. R. Peek. I. Drier Sproul. Wade Hampton, A. J. J 111704, J. 11../ nen, 11, R. ['galasD. A, A. Cornier. W. S. Reran. D. M. Long. prenhleut, lion. WM. P.JOVINSTDD. Vim Pregddent., RODY PATTERSON. Perketorp k Trout:re. A. A. Ceara., roll Citizen's Insurance Comiry of Pittsburgh. WM. DAGALEY SAMUEL L. MAILSIDCLL.B4eI. I'. WA 94 19.40 D BA7' R w r iv a reskrr AND O,II%IiTAZEIDi°II 2 P3 ger AND R PRIM " ... N g° - oucinot Lou or Monogr ?ry .11..du wand Pie F.(' s cf Ms BE4 and .INL AND NAVIGATION and TB Al nSPO RTATION. - ot.. N ark iltArlioa. W. BlffoAl. L. M.l ~ ki it rt Durdap. Jr. t. II g P. Litrhs.rb. John ii%lihh. Irsso M. Pabooek. Francis SiillArs, Walt. erriint. J. W t3c.hommater. 34,.. id. Ouoper. 1 W. B. [Lyn. Jam ilblDton. 4.621 PI iILADELPII IA Fire and Life Inmranoe Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, orPosas T 1 I E CUSTOM 110U32 Will make all kinds of Insurance, either int;rpotaia 1,1m1t04, onre m r(4ol rlption of Propartrjor rd ' Analm• iti r rarr. Erit473Poit et. W. 001.211M1, Vice Proadant. DIREMOB.B: Craaa. P. fiaraii. Fr A. eo ll %l 9 ma. P. H. &mu, Jca.. .M 0. Pant. O. 'Riordan. John Clayton, a. J. Measly... R. Wiler. Bcacznonnil. goondal7. J, O. (*ma. Agent, to Third and Wood Adana . --- ALEX. HUNTER DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD; LARD OIL. AIVD . PRODUCE,OENERALLY, N,, 299 Liberty Street. ay2l;Gme .PITTABOROrt. lIENRY.II. COLLINS, COMMISSION- AHD ° If i tERCHANT, 01111721 f, rugs.v, BEED9, FISH, No 25. Wood Pittsburgh. Artificialßipples, of on improved kind, ter tab at NAM OH HMIS% UAW:4 et. Pure Cod Licer Oil—Every bottie • war EAGLE STEEL, WORKS_' ROBT. H.I.JTCHISON, C031311-SSION MECEIANT, ranted `°'" pore Cod Lim oil. JOSEPH DILWORTH & CO., Form< core of Rit=cr—ac.-.• (SO=cscias To nouns, rein r vi co S Fbr ecre o f :er0f.2,4 OR the sale of Western &sem cl ime, For the erre ctf ELEVliCrrcilzita Buttese, Lard. Duca l PAL. Pot and it.a Per r l i m P. '"*" ' '""" 1 " . • Fbr ihe ewe of Leunt.o2, OW Steel, German, Saw, Blister. Ping_ , PRAM= For the eure of net,. _ AND_ __ _ _ i No. 116 Second si., smitmets, F the cure of all Skin Disease. For the cure of MTh+. Erysipelas, For Vie mere of Chown,- Sore Eyes. For Nectars. of White For Thefewre e t Glandular Fbr cure qf aerie: h/ the Donee. For the cure of "'lsom ley Clenrossfelsn, An. the curs qfaronieltronentit. Par the mars o. Rids s, An . Menne he Disenan of On Itnetelor and Kidney; elsr the any elf Conteneueional Wenkren and Generio Debility. Sold brthr quart, gallon and In bott.es Cooldste or elorla bottle, every bottle. warranted Duro User MI. at the Wholesale urn store of Dr. OE3. IL K NYDER, 140 Wood eIL_ duos ol the. Golden harts., isot6 dkaT ZNOCII MUM 6. t. 0361.L.61 HOLMES & COLLINS. (scCcxs•oinroc L SH110:1•1.. ) - Agricultural Warehouse, AND REED STORE, No, 129 Wood Street, sp2l-IydlcvrT PITTSISUP.OH. New YORE, Jane 15th, lON,. Atr u New York & Liverpool Line of Packets-4a — AIR. JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Lirq , a net, Pittabsrgh,Pa., le the only renwn In the above city authorised to evil ?sumer CertlOcatee Ihr my Llae or Nov York .4 Liverpool rackets. CLIUB GRINNILLL, 47 Booth et, Nan Yort. Has Unisys on band Eight Drafts fir any amount; Parable at any Haat in Rocanad. trslaad. Ynotlarbi t.d Wales. Also. Moo Pawn:ors fro= Nen York pad Yblla p l - Dtda by Railroad. JOl.lll bkIPBON. for.r.revlllrtf •n 7 No. 410 I.lbertr stn•at. IZ=TA THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female PIM. Preparel from a prescription of Sir James darks. El. D. Physician Extraordinary to th. Quaini.—. Thin Ltiyaluabla Medicine La unfailing la ths =tea all Mo•s palaul and tistigcrous di..w incidont to lb. Sic male constittitioo,' It moiler fee all exteet, r. mom. all ohatmictions, had brhig• oa Ib , PoiiiliJ7 Period with rertilieliir. Th Phis should be mewl two or three week., hoevione to 000- hrimtrity they fortify the ametitutior, mod hammy the Fab ferio. duriror Mho, enahlinti the mother to yell.. btu Moline with Uhl, to bereelf and ttOot. In all came of Nara ocanet• and Spinel A Berlina% pain to the Back and Lbrube, ileavineer. Fatigue on Slight Exec. Con. Palatial len the lit att. towhees of eyirite, War ice. Nick Ileadsehe, and all Co. painful direares reme Mount by a diaiddered riatene. thew Pdle orient • cure when all other ratan. hare belled, and althoweth • poWerfill remedy, do not tiontain Lron, calomel. exti=onT. or any other °Uncial. Full directkom accompanying each package. Prim. In the United Rate. and Canada. One Dollar. Bola Agents for thin cauntry, I. C. BALDWIN A CO, Bachman, N. Y. TUTTLE A 3/0076, Antemt, N. Y. General Agents N. 11.—51,60 and 6 yptage • imiam encloeed to any ara thorised agent, will bemire a bailee! theme MID by Daunt mall. Fey sale In Plttstawirh. by FERMIN° LAO& coma of Wood and Fourth stim JOE. ABE:Li:tomer Fouitn and Smithfield eta.: JOE' FERMlN%earner Diamond and Mar et • tree!. &oil Drnmrlsita degglydAlekli A Bud's Eye. View—Could we be raised Mr an Instant to some lofty Flonacle where at a glance we mull behold all the eufferlmir of earth, how should we wonder at the number of Tietll2l) claimed by disaue, and how would oar hearts bleed to .ee them writhing In agony from the Woe of Pcsofirla and Kriebel... Canter and halt Rheum. Sores and Pleare, Rheumatism, Neuralgia 0' other causes. Dot this scene le no Ire, true because on. wen by we, and no one will deny Its existence For the benefit of ouch we publish abroad "Kennedy'e Medical Discovery," knot Inn It to to a certain and speedy remedy In all cases where It le recommended by Its Proprietor. Bold by Dr. 0.E.0. D. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. whole tale agent: JAMES P. PLEMINO. Allenheoy. ntyridawlwri In order that phytochuao may have uniform preparation. of Macho and Paritaparilla. made in . careful manner, with proper propertione andepecilic dose .Masted to the Tarim. dietmesis, LL. T. ilaimbold Is pleued to air nonnea his nighty concentratedcompound Fluid listraete, which he recommends to the medical !amity as cenceetra. ted preparation,. end the most convenient form in which they can be inhibited, and being of uniform strength. ready prepared for the patient, ran be administered with more certainty of fumes, by the practitioner. and with lass troghte and expense to pati•nte. under theee cirrome ..cares this medicine has beed prepared ezpreeely for the or of the (amity. and will no doubt receive their &Derr , Cation and micouragement. Pew edvertisement Hein:it - oldie Gentiles Preparations. myil7T.eid Rave you a Rupture of the Bowele—l .ouldl molt respectfully invite the attention or tiger at. 'Nolan with hernia or rupture of the bovine to my mien. did assortment of Thanes of vinous patterns, and to suit ever)" alle. aPhiled and astisfaction goarantird in awry cam, at my onion No. Ito Wood Fuser. Pitfehurgb. Pt, Elan of the Go , den Mortar. nmono the Trowel Pohl by me will I. found Marsh's Radiant Cure 2 nu.: restet Trutt"; Drip /NU wring. Gra. ELaseic Trinctes: Chaidre.d Truttm 'lngle and double: Umbdieaf Trvcracz, c.tddrrne aM aduia, Eberle, MO* Spring Truss: Dr, S 3 Filet's AgDortor Truss The pries of Trtusees ver7 from S 2 to 130. Hareiel cr Itoptured patients ran be coiled by nogattlng money and sending the meager. around the hips, stating whether the rupture to on the right or telt nide. t earn soil end adapt Dr. D0‘0•02 . 11.... , cr Rod, Jiro,. for the cure of Pro. lame Uteri, Weeteesa of the Cheat or Abdomen. Piles. Chnnite Metter, end nor depending on • weak end dthiliteted conditton of the abdominal mercies Dr. Aides Abdominal Eupperter, Enclach ATathe Abdominal/kits: --V .242 31 34.601 tI2 .3108. , 01 .11 . 300,000 00 MiEZEI Refs: And lowly every kind of t , 'ur+Dor/or now In ran. / nn. own Shdiatder Brae., of ave-r style. for wool ebested and .trop .bouldered pa-.em., naafis &Dollop. for broken and TI/1.111. Dorprnsory arsuLaper, of all kind, MEE Syrinprz decry an arty a , .4 pattern, and In feet every kind of mecttakliesl appliance meet In lbw cantor tEtteue, Siren would net* to persons In 'mate Brace* or Tweets that ha eon often end to Cult the patient by wrltlay, Du . . It Is always better to wee the patient and ar. ply Oh. Trues or Braoe personally. Address Pit OEO, LI KhTNICB., Itln Rood et, mylOclkwM Min tf the tlolden Mortar. P. SEIBERT. Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and Wood Carver, No. 80 Tanl street. between Wood and Hertel streets, Pltteborgh. Pa.. keeps constantly on hand awortment of ew Panel Centre Pieces, for Wk.% k. olantirdf6 Scrofula, Effect' of Mercury; Constump m...BrouNilit. Dyspepsia. Ithrtvatgrunt. affretiont qf The Ilmauchßowele. ra. Kidneys, Madder, Dentaly of Mt Staltai skot to 80 10 .Valte and Inowdell do nallLol La and Genital Weakness .111 eau.. lbws and other ehronl: &awes. unless mired. Dr. IMAM. No, 650 Broadwar, N.. Took. devotes Ms .hole time to =Mei these Meld all ebroulo affection. Ile Invites the afflicted mll, eopetlaily those who Nave received oo benefit from previous treatment by other physic's-nu W• were cured by Dr. 11.01P—Marotia Colburo. 425 ilroadwur; J. C. nevem, Jana Laughter.; B. F. Canker and child (Window). U. 0. Champ!. (dvanwav). P. Stebbins B. W, Tom and wife, 10. Dr. Death is no honorzbie end philleina endear. geoto—L. Green. M. D., J. A. SALIM AL D... 1. B. e.n. M. /).. Lion. A. Loontle., lion. George Petrie. Poo. N. A. Ben ton. Auditor AUL on New Pork, lion. Jude. Ginn, Mr Amine, New Tort. CZ= Patbrute at a.distance cab carlaulr the doctor by letter, stating their mass fully, aryl musty° advice. and all the neessaary remedies, by mall c: exlMEss, thereby ormlallul the neercolty of •persocal Milt. Ills Introductory .ark with Illustrative erigravino. will be sent free to coy al* deem. N. 11.—On the first of M.. Dr. Ileeth W mare to 101 00Mair street, opmalltA the lit. Mellott. Hotel. .03..7.403 The only Medal Awarded by the New York EstdMMus to the English or fandan Baum Hann. Mermen ha Roan obtalnwl, amongst numerous onmporl . br LltA t PElttilffs for their WnheEKTERI3OIIIIt SAUCE hereby further a sthnoor Is afforded of IM balmy the tart Fauns extant. The owebrlty of nab hewn has extended to *Teri gum% ter of the slots. and Its elllcacf lu promoting the genend health I. bw - omlng daily more °dourest and acknowledged. In the United Phan It Is held to be the moat agreeable oondlment, and Is esteemed for Its tone and Insimnstlog tworeftles. Its habitual ILO enabling the stomach to digest the Nod. Oputihrot of EiMroPe, them rivaLtleil have been teetlfeed to by a gentlemen, who writs/ to LEA A PEE. BINS thus .. 1 Inmecerrted a bottle of tour Worienterehlre /Mum In a tour I hare jute completed through Spain and Portugni, and believe I one my present Salo ofhealth to Ile cgs your Sauce le domschim. and I Mina Madicirml, can with truth us/ there le nothing In a trameler'e beg• /Mire es essential to hie comfort. at least ho them wuntrlm. am your Sauce. In irldll.. also, where It I. Mond .t the mess of errerY regiment, i medical Retitle.= writes from Madras to We brother In the mime profession at Worcester, In the following terms: `Tell I es a Perth. that their mod Is hlrbir approred In Ingle, and that It hi, to my opinion. the most Palatable is well as the mos. wholesome mum made." Thle reuse la Boilable for every variety of dlsh, and the unlroroal demand witlet, It. excellence haa created tom led to moor Imitations being offered to the public, under • vmlety of names, but the genuine may be known by the =um of ”LICA k PERIIINP" being lotpremed upon the Patent metkllle repent.., or patent Blare •topper of M. bottle, on well on the labels trod wrapper. Bole Agents for the United Mater,' awls DuNceN k PONiy ateltlyto oos Broadway, New York. Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP YOH TILE CURE Of ooughn, Cold.. Crum. Floanoonm. Blooding Long; Aattua.. Branchltla. lot:Lamm. Bpnkirs Buro . Throat. Concoloptlon. modal Coo, roo of the Throat. and Cheat —6lBo— Geo. Phillips' RHEUMATIC L PAIN PANACEA, DOR VIE MIEN AND CM* OD wh e .aenegn Nearslate. Ltimbage. Palatka. Ple=ads Palen Pal. In the ride, Chest. Bank and Pam, Swelled and Painful Johns, Weak Tiara, Cramp, More Throat, Sprains. 40. The thaneande who Is,. awl them iledldnee teeny to their excellent =erne by a oratinaano• of their we:— To thole who hare not need nut= wo would pay TRT TILE3I end they will find them to be all they aro - .We. nented. and Mot they will art with eingietiks effect. Int. UM W. PVILLIPB, 13.11 e Proprietor, Oinointati. 'Okla rcr rale wholesale and retail be BECIElaid fe2DilYto Allegheny Olty. Cattle Liniment always for sale, by the km.. dos.a or tamale kettle, at cob= K ETSIIII , a. 140 Wood ot. 80 dos Crystal Soap. In oars, at Geo.-U. KLYREtt'S. Wh o Drum 1.54. 140 141 , 44 411,26 Holloway's Ointment, Bold in any quanti O. at mh2d GEO. ~. KWISYNS. 140 Wont et Vegetable Cattle Powder—Buy your iNEMO LA cow Powder ot Kum% up, wood st.. P P R a. taburgb. ritt.SbUTin, ...... SPRING STEEL;_- - 1.17. TO AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, ,0. naer.talrgrtat t iLegikr i t 1. - 4 , t , tk i Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, Ira. Rr=ra u Dilwartgh. '' ''.. 11. I. 3 r • . 1 ua , 5 . 5: C . ac.- ap7xlrd . NVARRHOUSE. Iso.p.° WATER STREET. — Bet - er.wei Wood wact FlolltbfeLl. PITTSBURGH, PA. January 1 Itibeia24.. WEL LIAM & ALLEB summons TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS 1LLY1171C1T7.... 07 Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tithing ANT IMMO GIZNYFaLLY. For Warming and Ventilation of BuilSins,. W. a .11..U1 =anti for Worming a.] Ventilating by Stu. or Hot Wstar, lipas or Chllson's Fortis....Clacrches. Horritaln, Factories, Green Hamm. (brat Rouse J.JI Hotel or &gallium, No. 25 itarkol .t— PiltsMarg Forster on Consumption, &c. Juzi rumuhti, ea P.M. PH. CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA: A popular Trestle... on t h e recant Important diseoeerlen renal.. to Mali mime. rat..., and certain cure. BY J. J. FORSTEB, M. D In every portion of the learned Doetor'e bock mend practical mar( and great medical knowledge be deployed, and It is n.t unlikely that a conelderahle reeoluttru In the treatment of Consumption ant Erroin ) .. will to effected by its °publication. Every family should he in pesp.aalon of this valuable work, which, by Its en try., ehrapneea, le made accetelble to O , ICT Me 3.Por eel , at all Bookstores, or sill ne mailed, on or. ceipt of rod coves. (poet paid,) by BRIDGMAN At CO., Ifid Graced St., New Took, to any part of tbe country. mybhdendierfor Ward's Dentifrice, (Powder and Liquid) prepared by Wm. A. Ward, Surgeon DmMet., l'lmebarab. Penns: White. the Teeth. Parities the breath. Btrengbte. the mee, la pleasant to the taste WUI keep the teeth from deny Bold In bottles at 25 and 60 eta, and ponds. at 65 eta at FLlCYbEft'd. No. 140 Wood et, mien or the Golden blab tan. nun/4ton" Nan O.IVA. Fayettarenebtr4:niat. Dr. I. Scott Co.: —I have used two doses of your McLane's Improved Pills, ti, prepared by you, and I must any. Alter trying a goal many other kinds of PRP, your McLane'. iiinT Pills minuted more effectually. more mild and ple.ant. and did mu more good then any other Pills I ever on., and ran 'Pith emindence recommend them to the .filleted. JESSE PROVINCE, Dr IPLans'a lonrored Llrer PM. ”d Itorroved Vor ite, also Dr. L Seott's Celebrated Whit. Cireasolan lAA • not, profaned aolaJr ender Lb, saperviaion of Dr. L a Regular IladlealOradnata and Phydelanof oaten otra praetloo. None cell:dna only as prebend by. Pr. I. Scott A Co. eel. Pn, nature, no Flues. Merfranrown, Va. Dr. Me - Lane'. Imyrose 1 Liver Pills and rroved Vernartsge aecompanled by eestifirate of C. McLane. All the Oar. Medleinee or , rale by Dr. UP.O.. Q. NISYSKII 140 Wood stmt. Wlrrdssabi scent JAS. P. PLEAIINO. Allegheny. near 11. ll..oynt, whole sale .gent. mySoawdAerT. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Bhutleri, Window Guards, Nos. 91 Seednd st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Marbeet,) PITTSBURGH, PA., !lave on hand a variety of new patterns tuner and idaljn =Gable far all P.Prarn Nedra].r at tanGon raid to eneinalnat Grata Lots. Jcbtang dons at short untie.. ronntr In consequence of the sudden illness of 151'6114, DR. CALVIN K. FITCH lileonehula tbe appointment In pereon, and REMAIN IN PITTSBURG"! until Saturday Evening, dune 29th, 1856. t'atct he cen b contented dilly, (Pabballt excepted) be tome the hum" 0(9 o'clock A. )1. and 4 P. If, at Int moms .t the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, cmnes Penn and Ft. Clair ate. Entronee to Rooms on Penn Street. DOS DISEASES OP TIIE THROAT AND LONGS, And all aftortlone pnelleroslng to them. DN. PITCH trill open Die permanent once at 456 MAIN STILERT,DOPPALO, on the Orel nljtan.hele be may to address.' after leaving Pinata:lran. The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's MiIiNUAL, or simpestions for ells preverdlcas and rellef o. Consumption. Asthma Catirt b. Dyspepsia. Female Com- Plaints. ke,. b Peke In muslin ICI teeth It can be tent by mail to eta part or the United a tete, mt 27 lah.ZklivrOaer Old Palm Soap, 7 years old, of fmo quali ty. In hat fee Cole (100 n amrsza.s.l4o Woo 3 et. Holloway', Pills, by the dozen or grim frr W. at 11110. IL 11211131111111. 160 Woo 4 NEW ADVERT] SEI%IENTS eIITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR ) BALE, the Real Estate and Lamy 001 x corner of 7th and Brultlafield etn, Pittsburgh; A Venn of Z®-ores, 10 mike from the city, In Roonomy ty., on Big tlotrickley. with valuable Improvement, A well tubbed and substantially built trick dwelling hone., on the &mob-Common. Allegheny city. - with Me dwe an lling soma of land noblis Unity ty.„ Westmoreland county. home. e, ge. A lot of atoned on Robinson at„ 121 feet front by 100 ft. deep. with a mat frame dwelling hour.* and other lm. yrovementa Tattle= screw of mod in Peebles tr... a short distance above the Omnlbre stattont on the 4th et mad. A lot of ground 011k',n3:4 et.. 6th gar& Ina burin.. part of the Ward. o glair/ are eerfral b00n.% the front one 00100 led en •store, . . A Int of ground on OW.o id., a , l door firm the Dismatd, Allegheny city, with a fine brick dwelling house =deter, room fine stand for hue! , ere. TLwteen tots , fgreund In I airrenwellle, handy to the OM alba, atation.pleatantly situated for private reside:lore Your to In the plan or lota Intl out by 8L Mary's (km• *feu. Ten ems of and fn Snowden tn. Ith good manta m3l liana BLABS:LT t 111CLLET. BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND PAPERS- Frank Leslies.asette of fashion tcz June: Holekertio - tor Stamina for June; Late London Papers. Brnner's Great speech In the IL S. Senate. The States and Tel-Moms of the Omar Woof; The Nrarronalass Papers. Ilgestrfd and for ink bl W. A. OILDENVENNY 00, m3l Ptfth et.. oplaslte the Tb.atre: SUNDRIES -60 bhd. prime NO Nunn 3.1 beim Baltimore Golden nymp 11 ladoen .0 do Fro.b Oroand Nuns Flour; 100 do No. 1 Ned Lliorriann 100 do Medium 3 Aldebaran .010 do Largo d.; 60 bfdo Laren 2 d, 60 ht and dnolo 00 Lary* 1 T.lmed &ad: 60 bbls !rub U 13133111. LIM: • 110 mints borloa• Linen 11,10 Oolter; in .tor. and for ml. by WATT d 1Y11,31:131. my3l No 260 lad rty Arose MATERTAL FOR BOY'S WEAR—Linen Desks. striped sateen, klareediss, linen drilling, I ach lu nankeen, and ;gannet eash=erstte, Merino cal shrines nd s groat variety of Banner snuff for bors wear, for sale by - MURPHY 8U110111411.1.D. nr3hdlere north east rot, 4th and Market etc .2(IMIDS. BACON SHOOLDERSw G)0 O 3 do do 112114 bane. Shoo Men wYd Sldet li , fbr rub by ny 31 WALLACE AI (161113114E3. LEMONS-20 br.s. Messina 'Lemons on cotyylganout for ..1. by 'SLIMY DICKEY it CO. IARLINOTON OANNEL COAL STOCK 8.41..6-100 'hares of Darlington Cannel Coal Itallroad Company Ithaca for sale Tarr low. *Dpi rto mill H !d'I.AIN it EON, 4th et. OWA LANDS—Wu havo for solo some slake lambi in lowa whir/a we will Mores of et low fortaree or exchssare for improred aroPartj : B. IPLAIN 1. BOX. No. 5 (Bartel Iliiildrag) lab ot. ANILLA. WRAPPING PAPER—Just tvold rubblyadof Manilla Wraupttur Paper, Cow. of the beabrandy, Paull Drown. Crown, Medlars. Double Crown mad Doloblo tdedluen. tuyal KAY s CO.. 63 Wood at. (IHEESE_2OO boxes prime flow W. B Icutting ettolam, re° and tbrule Or oaral lISNET 11. COLLINS DRIED APPLES-200 bus primo Dried ned an IL. pale by HEMET LI OULLINA. ERRINI7L-50 bbls Baltimore 'Earring reed ant or sale by lIILVRT IL OOLLIN& DRIED APPLES-,ICO bus. in store and trieals by rmy4l It DAT ZILL A CO. (MI ESE-30 las new Ntr - Ft met rec'd and /for tee by mr3l ADALZ6LL A CO. DOLL BUTTER-5 bbls. primo in clothe II II .for Web) to 731 DALZELL & CO. REFINED SYRUP-10 bble just reed and for sale by my3l R. WARE:LI, b CO. TO TINNERS-3000 lbs assorted sizes W IRE j ud reed end for sale In lota to gUlt At the iron City litolo Warehouse of T. J. CRAIG it • meal 134 Wood lalrelnable Newspaper Establishment IVA BALE,—A rem valuable Neer apes Yatabliehment located In the interior of tenneriventa,and eejoTioa a profitable petrenare and remake advantages for extend. int It. profits, I offered for We e in consequence of the in ability of the proprietor to give it that attention It de mand. It la devoted to the interests WM. American mad R.pablicma parties...fora the onalidenee of the friends of the treat UOlOl3 movement In Pennsylvania, and la car. Manly ens of the meet dealrabl, Nenneeper investments In the amts. If neatened. the ems half of the feetablJah. meat 011 l te told to a gen.leman who Is competent Co edit aril conduct the Me , . for farther particulars apply to Um editor of this Darer. my rio Bulimia Tax for City Purposes. gpursuance of "an Ordinance providing ra the lemon, et the Swarm of this City vaned the April, 1844" motto le hereby given that fie city As. erroram telt at my aka, for examleatim. a lin of the renew doingnce. bash:We In Um atty. te =demur sed Ordina Era. 4, 114 upon examination of sald list, @LOY Peso= aballatink thamasino aggrieved by the maid asaeammat, they shall state tha same in an &Warn, which salaam shall idea contain • statement of tto true amount et theta. sem.. La_ls ear as they, can to wrataleadi said adidavit to lob. httaith Um pity TrearlinS. within two Irma@ from Ma data of the Mgt publication of the aforesaid &C.d. Matzo appeal shall to mktby the arida eit of ea palm or Mut aggrieved; sald affidavit to beset. elusive, evidence of the fact. natal in testi°. to the atoourit C. sales. appeals must be made ;Min two weeks from this date —Ma JOale 51. DAVILS. mfdo, City Treasurer (Ohm Wilkins HAW • CAUTION TO RATTER S--Soft hats man. nfastaxed I o chi. comitry,haying been olfrred for sale In this city nod Coo.".”S"..UL°l' my name and trade 1 marks, or an Imitation • tbersof, earn •It nto caution the landau/Mut the ore of an y _ baltt=zoy ammo and trade mare• In hats matt Otctured by tits= and aga i al i /ailing Lam not roatinfaettund by GM . n t aa any anon lm ot my nalna and trade InaritZand shall We such legal measures as 1 20.17 b. adriaed are ...i n n ail persons whobsys ha:eaten:co Interfered b.aarnmrnterfer• With 0:17 ti/htl Mime respotta m pzi=ughlt oor t o t r o ll anthottaci to aanntartare carf'Dl; AIX, (Franer..) ib i l i t y Aglat e n L d Attorney. ha GI • mylAdanis 3 SH E CRIBER,_ -_.bavutg . d osed of ',tute tau Mut Bolles Yard to WI - 01M - as the lot lust takes tots zoothollotrogooPthmall wh v o thaw pavlova to that Oats to toottoot thou aattlocoont, sad tante Indebted to mak. Immediate pa tt tuba:ti SletS TllOB. Wll3l27llAN.ab, flay ZS. 11L5e—toy:s - Oata cht AT 0. SIM AR-20 lihde low gra, just. .L 1 • wiawitlfarailelor DAND)I7.-grunn: DELAY NOT. Ye who Consider a fine head of Bair NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT but ca It Is to late use SANDER'S Wedol,l . TOMO, which ret t co. th e health/ ootalitl= of tee Mir, nnna lode to grow On the bald, and chtelot may semen, wards Ile Whoa cut and lomosiod haw. E. Fee ee r ie at the prlodpa) b , and b. the Dro: prietar, btGEGI, two tbore below kralautlelt. lafl6 Fri( Ilneed—T foe re lncen—Black Spanish Fowls. GGS FOR HATCHING To nnablo eve -1:4 ryt.dy to procure thin fhltrorlte breed of poultryore Cure clool the nate or tune h 2.00 per dwen, to con. thane tothe ena oftre res•ou. Orders for Rout, eltre.r by mall ar oth.rel.r. trill be 1111.1 promptly In turn they rams t, The hap areorrerully perked fn hares of one dorm nob. .___ MIXES t C.LIANS. 12.9 Wood et. MW/401J' LOUR.T SALE—By virtue of• LP en rxrdeEf tho Orphan.' Court of Alleabeny county, pa., .10 be exporel to putll• fete on the preiiiiiee. Ip See erlotleg townealp, In mid woof, on n ED NEsnA , the 11th depot Joce nez at 10 o'eloolc. It. EL, of loud thy, the following rent witete, to .it: P;ereio chofceanic'erydreirable Banding Lob, nnm• bared from nue to nevelt Inch:vire. containing about one acre . eaoh, eltnated about mid. ay between U. .jSdre. worth Female Csmulary" and the - Seminary nation^ on the (Salo and Patna. aahrosd. Tbx proximity of awe lots to the Seminary and the railroad—being only Ram four tofu. hundred fog from es,h—scadere them cery do- eirahla for priraterreldcnc, d. A lot maths oypo to tide of the railmod from the I n d demented lota, fronting about !Sty rods on saleirced and extonding back, proorrrmg the roma width abort thirty rode to the Ohntez. autainlng IP acme 12 e perches- Ms IGt is well pia smrdsolog parsec 3d. A lot on toe North oil . Ito Bearer road, °emi r opposite the Female Seminary, aolj fining lot of 11 • s now. don. lauds at 'lnomso Shiold.. Not , and the most deo prated lot, barter • front of Olt: feet toward. he Hamm mad. nod extending bark, preferring the mail with 1460 feet, etntaloinnabant Ore SM. 4tll. A lot &omitting th e hat deorrthed piece, lota. of John Irwin. Jr., and other land of tbe rotate r of of.of some dlmenalon. as the last, containing tiro novo.. Them lots ere resy Itetitably looted and well switad either for private rest/mom or ltpleultufal pnrposeit— Thor will be oold, u - abase dotorlbed, or oubdivitiod. found nf Wear. tO suit pleruhasens Port... desiring further information, as to the 'mention and en...sinter of the iota, Ines.° call on PENSIgY PRltli IC?, Attorneys at lip, 160 Fourth Clint, Pitts. burgh, or the antomibee Sewe.ekley vile. Terms made known ten the day ot tale. LIARS P. OLVIL.R. mylltlawdts E_vrouttis of James Oirev, Med. ROBERT or. In Equity, JANES B. BILL, Ur VIRTUE of an ..rder of the District I pill Court of Allegheny co theunty, so receiver of IL A J. Mill, ~ to gale. on p, in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. onmmialm WADOESMAY. the fn. DAY OP JUDY, at 3s: clock, P. moot said der. ell that us , thin Meal Agate, eituate at them nor nf areal and kinibsrry slier, begiuning at the corner of said erred and alley, and running trams, alone. Morrie swot Puma. Penn street twenty-Ire feet: throes parallel with Mutter ry alley eamotimwo teen tem.t, tottiber. aster twenty fire Lot, and thence by Mulberry alley estrentretwo feet to the plum of begumine, In which le ererted a brick loading.recently tenanted for planing Imam, Ac., nether •Ith the Planing Mill ant all the fixtures and eli perieulD^re therewith contacted. Atea—All the ,elate. right, title and Interest, and pries liege belonging. ar In any manner appertaining to the aid WlDDillOnant and respondent as partners, of, le, to or out of the lot or piece or ground lying between the piece at groped lust .boar dem:sited and Peon West, being one hundred and five feat in length and tumults-two test in width, being the same righe sod plivilitere which were denied to bye said It, A J. Pe Mil` m ,partrere nude? and by virtue of the previsions of an Article of agommentfiled In this auto and marked -. 11," and by Lay cumayancee made In purulence of the so:min:lo.ot the told artiois of agreement or otherwise. kuto—All the fight and Interest of the said compleleant enS respondent. being the one half of, In and to theft.. gush., :Boilers and epperst. connected therewith . situ. au on the lot fir Dime ot ground lest described. and bf the power of which machinery on both the lots or et ground before daunt:es] tom been propelled. Terme at sale. 1.24:10e ILUBEkT MOM Dueiver. MINOR DETAILS—To have a becoming . suit of clothe beeides having the material of a good and semouable kind, attentlou must be paid to the trims ming end cutting of the mane, Of course no one would pot turnoffs upon a sawner suit but acme would be tall arst,deck their contomere &moos a, ridicoloosly, an procure the meter's', bac It team tut. and expert. Y to make • befitting gums.. Different aged orelsed persons require peso htr cunani trlmmel sarntenta, and it le In this particular that the professional co-tamer ails the mere vender of wearing apparel. Mestare to sea the prenticel benefits of the •tde 1 no e CELDATEItd Gothic Mel. corner Wood street and Dismondelier. Wee:Study to pines , mini VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR tAlsif—The undersigned rano for sale on favorable ten.. a large 0111121.1 r or builds late In the 9th Ward of the city. Toe lots front on PenseylvanLa Avenue. Watra. Yorbae. Locust... Maria Vickroy and Bled streets, to but few minutes walk from the Court Douse and will be sold very thesis. Perrone Isidroae or securing s convenient tad healthy Ices:Jan for • hum, or wishing to purchase tor enact.- tioni In a Dana the city which mut continuo steadiff to improve will had It to that. advantege to call uptu she eirtmcriber. U. MAGEE. Atty. at Law, mr..va. , =ns Nd, 103 Pimp et. TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS—For gale a good brick hones of L coons and fluielted attk, large porch, bath mom. hot and bold water, amen house. Ae dltrude On DarraCh r. Allegheny city. Tams one third In hand. ha' men In I and 2 years. rorn S. CUTILLIKIIT A YON. 51 klaiket UEPOSI TE meet be mall'o with the -rom..Art SAYINGS BANS." which le removed to Naa 65 Fourth street. middle room Jones' Building. In the MONTI" OF ALLY. to Or.;er to draw Interest from Mating of Jane. rorniii3tal CLUE. A. LX/LTON. Treas. CONCENTRATED LYE, a now articlo for IL/tailing stay. Na,tranted to b. Stlyeal. to Tot aab La every reepeet /MM. ix: the Drug an , Patent /WWI. Depot. No L betty street, Dead of Woad. Pltttbargb. mall t & N. WICK NILAHAY. /BALL AND GET ONE OF THE DIRCD %_/ hun ofth• Inebruks union Settlement Company sad • onP7 hf the .otoo City Jourti•V COnt4lll.B vat lar• of th e program of Otos (ty. /3. Mani!: & 80N, m7O Invle's Building th .4 nil. C. BAELZ, Physician and Surgeon, ay N. Mud Meet, Pittsburgh. Items Chart. Brewer, Wstaranan Palmea,W. W. Wil• son. W. 11. Wilbane, Thamsoan MI. J. /L Wald's:, D. T. Ronan. Wro. A Hammn. A IL Engdah..B. IL Kean, Ma T. Baltasll, Joa. !dee/m.ll, 1)11.11 .I.Duat, Joan 0. (NMI. Ennart, Pstaiak, Jahn B. Lb/Duman. Jahn Walank W. W FlCaton. 0. Omaha GMGC. Ja:311;o311 URPHY & BURCIIELELDare receiving New Goede every few dare. Unwired this morn. i i tYlne priced II ask alantgles, Mut. Qiogblutaaridothr I er geode. Oar aseortment, Lawns, Oraandlee and herlP • gee. by the yerd . end hob. Patterns 412t811111 . .. mad Includes the dente etylee of the enema. Also, new and beaualhal etrles Brabreldared Fwlae Mlte- ACatutsen na tor ladles drawn. 13:1111enten. Encllnn and handl te. iny24.bandl lOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE-- ) Pleauntly sltimied at 4 mile, from the city. X stalls beyond the Cemetery and odic Ming the reeldencroof Oant. Nctien!ey; 20 acres of coo , . land to IdgbeU stars ef tiration; a new trier Derelling Hens. &Wind in modern bryho 2 ;me parlor, 11 by 32, with marble mootin rackets cornice of Latost chic. large ball, analog room and kitchen on tiret doom 7uhambera ands =my= semmd floor and • flubbed attar; • ben along the kiteto on. and a finely fltuaked portal,' in font of the Oman pcoap °rigout waterat the kitchen doer alas, a spring convenienn a ham stables, atria ga house. wagon= , no; also • good framohouleof 41.32.4 appb of ebol. fruit, pew/Left Pears. ~leer. grapes. drawbar tee, au: good fences and • paling- lean In front of thal boom Immediate Veronica can b. bad. Penorui Arms of purchasing • reaby haulm.' country gnat will do well to examine the slur., a.ll on y rowla to be men to he appreciated, It will be sold at • hareatn. 8. CUTIIIII4T SON, Lay 27 Rea rotate Agents. Of Market st. 4,10 DA ASH of agood and uniform quality, amnufsatared by the P. Pelt lion.Co,at Torenbsub on L..d gdol for sale by my3o YGEMINO r. VONCENTEATED LYE—A new article ifor making Boar, warranted to lw timeline ta_Potasti In ewe respect, on band and for age la' ,NLEALING BEM P URE PEIIVIAN GIIANA just vo'd and or .ale tor 110L3LES a etiLLINE, my:3o No 129 W03c1rt..., 50PARCELS EXTRA QUALITY EASD FLAVIN); for eal, by m;3O BOWES k COLLINS. BBLS WHITING in more and for rale 0 by my3o FLEMING BROS. 10 KEGS VANDYKE BROWN justreo'd .3 for tee by myZO FLEXI.SO BRO& 100 OZS QOININE just rec'd and for tale by 121,30 ILB3IINO. BROIL 1 50 LBS BUCtiII LEAVES in store and for obey InorZO FLEMING MS. 3()BBLS No 1 ROSIN in store and tor ule by EnTZO Furiso BROEL 1 00 EMS ASS'D SANDPAPER in store awl far We by FLEMINO BROS 3on LBS GUM SHELLAC justredd and ”de b 7 laySo runnso BROS. 2OMILS LARD OIL in store and for ago 1 . by raY3O FUMING BROS. 10.!tLs COPPERAS in afore for I;brm ygg FARSI,§ IN ILLINOIS of varion3 vises and locatlo.a. Also, lands In Mlalizan. dad lnnewta, for labs br S OUTELISCIIT SON. 11:17LW bildadk" VI/ANTED—One each, Copper Smith and meet Y Thausr to go t, Nashville. Tam. to whom E7l:ur paid. Nu. but grad robsr Industrious ragn usvil MAY. mom DILIAII DICKEY a tw. B LACK LEAD-4000 lbs for sale by D. FAIMISTOOK M. my2.B comae Mot sad Wood st. CARBONATE MAONESLA--6 cases for anl• Er dry D. A. PAIINESTOCK A CO. cIENEOA ROOT-8 sacks for sale by ►7 mire .11..5. HAIM MOCK & O miznemiltirwmol V. O. MOLASSES-38 blab just reed and „LI for nle - BPILIAOSS. HA REAUGIT. SIIGAR CURED itAftiS--10 tcs just rcsa'd d for uls by BPILINGER ILAILRAUGIL I AIM OLL--10 bbls No. 1 and 10 do No 2. is Mors ant ter Ph by SPILINWIR Et&RBAUG EL O L sa rn o hi sQAF-2.5 bbls jut reo'd and for m7I7SPRINGIER lIMCBALTOII. es fitTit - AYSOAP-10 bra just reo'd and Ix lb: Web) BPRINGItnIIARBAUCIII. 71ftYHIDES-200 prime to arrive and for jur br BPRIXOLII 11ARBAINIFt. WOOL—The highest market. price paid in eaa by mrlT 13PRISGEFL lIARBAIMIL POTATOES-200 bag "Reds;" LO " "Flake " for al. bY m7'l7• 't * • • II & OLASSES--1001ilids NO. -'• • gar (to anirrOLSO bbl, N o.llnlarnes for We • • I c 1715 • " 1 / 4 • • . _ 01 Balt Hering; 10 do do trlctonod /32ad: • 100 do No Mockers!: • GO 1i do do. Yet R 4 DT ALE:CANDOR SUM OSIN--300 bbls No 2 brigut Soap Rosin for sob br ©77i 6I,rIANDEN. SODA ASI.I-400 casks Soap °making So4a A.b; IEO elra Glass =ken' 40 -do. tor a&O7 0. ID!J• ALlVCar4Diall SALSODA-25 . - 7 • t • 4 , 0 n hand and for tall y,in& BUBB= ROSE-2300 feet 0E34, 1 and 114 Inch canine, India Rubber Ilydrant nu malted (row tba Boston Malan OernPanT. , • • • Hub • • „if set .1,•;" INDIA ' STA 40:* Its,RUß ßEß: from 142 to 1 lath In We at the ladlaltuebar j[NDIA 'RUBBER A' LOWS c•fdltforoloi Cow, o. Ile II &stet otrooL VesteOIERAL ITAT at the Dttet and Pa. Entahart,h.
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