PTTTABURGH: FICIDAY.MORNING, JUNE 20, 1858 • Dolliges D0r..1.7 4 mativm raprou.dte telLsortmgrg . . jitloVm . • ' Vma • ten (=urtgr t.b.ear laout. :essdth. Isepnblican Declaration of Principle', -ADOPTP.DBY TUB PIITSBUBBIL 005V17710 . fa damn& and gaunt to antre the ntnialf 41= vbkdi allow the infineduetkon of as Int:at:L. ,' .4 .i to tt. freadont. and roan by trent:aim thli Unit. li4st.m.°n""ri to "7 "' by enery lawful =emu b rethren Minna. Tn. eneatitothroal and inanlyreaktarenT . 17 A of their laving landars. and will . • • - tewtium o f . 1 Crag:7:g« kteitmdfut euta zedtmair that tie ;meat _heel* anal adininninnith =we to be neak.4 aumenand fhat la one Haat:Med glib the 11 11 New Gnatsoaa trareu of th e • . Inman, with neltudon of bon the Unitary. and in. hennaing dell dhe for It Is loading Darn= of our organisatien °noose Par' For Televaphio News see Sd page. For City and Commercial Nears Bee 4th page. lAnodal Oorreirpendroar of the .Dally etsette. PIILLIDierI3II4 Jane 18,1866, Wednesday morning. j • Magee' Fend Hall, in which the Convention mote, will hold about 2000; one half is fenced off for the delegates, every inch of the ground reserved for them being °coupled; and the space for the publio'is crowded to suffocation. The Hell in In, a quiet place and 't lepity itdid , not hold more; but if it were mph larger it would be impeesible to - be heard in it with COM -fort. The anangeinente made by the Local Cotintittee are excellent, and leave no room for! complaint.. The provision for the at:commode thew of the press are thorough. The Convention was called to order at 10 o'eloak Prayer Ina offered by Bev. Anson Bood, of Philadelphia. The Bta , os were then celled for, one name selected front each for the National Executive Committee. ersnorrat execorrre comatrrss. Maine Joseph Bartlett, N. _Hampshire Geo. (}.Fogg, Manathasette T. Z. Goodrich, -Connecticut Gideon itelles. Ilhodelaland Wm. W. Chase Vermont ... ... .......... Lawrence Brides:xi, New York E. D. Morgan, New Jersey J. P. Sherman, Delaware B. D. Williams. Maryland Geo. Harris, Geo. Bye, rellespeanta ....T hou. Ohio..Thos. Spooner, .Thehigan Z. Chandler, Thalami Jas. Ritchie, Mingo Norman B. Judd, .s.Jno. H Bweedy, lowa. Andrew J. Stevens, Kentucky - Wm. 8. Bailey, Kansas Martin F. Conway, Crditenda Cornelius Cole, Nebraska Jas. H. Shields, Ethmeeeta ' Martin S. Wilkinson, D. of C ..,..._....Lewis Clephane, jr. . Judge Wilmot, from the committee on resolu done made report es follows: [These were.given In telegraph report yesterday morning.] The last resolution gave rise to some debate. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., was afraid it would be mie n:Worst:l4 although he heartily endorsed it, and a motion was made to'recommit Mr. Spooner, of Ohio, thought it was perfect ly right, in language and sentiment, and opposed - the recommitment. Dr. Gianni also opposed the recommitment, when the motion to reoom was withdrawn. Geo. Bingham, of Mich., exempted a verbal alteration, which would re - , move allobjectiore and after a speech from Chas. Gittans, of Pa-, in its favor. The suggestion wee adopted, and the platform was then carried with a trentendocut aye. A motion was then made to go into an informal ballot for the selection of a candidata for Presi dent. Gen. Jas. Watson Webb, of Now York, opposed the motion as premature, in as much as an informal ballot would lead to commitments ..oon the part of members injurious to the chance of making a judicious selection. He though t - this. the meat important Convention that ever , was assembled. Those who framed our govern , Mena took Minh tiro. to deliberate; and are we ',wtser than cur fathen ? Every thing depended upon making a wise selection; we meet have a name under which we can all rally, or the coun tawill be plunged into a civil war. He spoke at Borne length, thelmrden of it being in favor of .111'Lean, and he Invited a free conference and expression of epinion as to the probable contin gencies of the canvass. Gov. Kent, of Maine, ooincided with General Webb. He wanted a postponement of the nomi nation, that further conference and deliberation might be bad. We were at an important crude _ in oolong affairs; and we ought to be careful beery° act, lest we act wrongly. Ho wanted a i foil and free ; conference of all the delegations, by Committees, or otherwise. Dr. Elder made a chanoteristio epeech. He was in favor of conference, not in Committees, :",but he r e, flee to face, where each State can . Speak for iteelf, calmly, and let all know what each may want. Hoe. Charles Francis Adams, of Man., was oppoemi to any postponement. Wo were all prepared to vote now, and, conference each as had been proposed, would only lead to confusion and discard • Gov. Patterson, of N. Y., spoke very highly in favor of Mr. Seward, for President, but eald he had the painful duty to perform of withdrawing the name;of Mr. Seward from the canvass, at the request of the delegition from New York. He pledged the support of Gov. Howard and his friends to the nominee. -'''''jTtie motion to proceed to an intermal ballot sin !h!h -.Mudge mantaing„ after paying the highest compliment to Judge McLean, of Ohio, read a letter from him anthoriziog his friends to with. draw his name from before the Convention ea a esididate. Mr. Mitchell, of Ohio, retorted in high terms of praise to Gov. Chase, of Ohio, and read a let ter from him withdrawing his name from the list of esindidatee. Mr: Stevens, of .Pa., said the letter of-Judge McLean embarrassed the Pommies/31a delega. Linn. They had with unanimity agreed upon . Jodge , MeLean, and cow they asked for:an op portunity to console with themselves and others. , Moses H. Grinnell, of N . Y., moved, that for the purpose of giving time for consultation, the Convention idlest& till 5 o'clock, r. w., which was coaled; and the Convention, in the pastor intense exeltenuat,.adjourned The meeting this morning has demonstrated heir difficult It is for large bodice to deliberate. A mist of 1000 delegates gives way more freely to 'topples than to season; and as the bulk of She members Cannot find opportunity to make speeches, they7ent themselves in criesof "yes" and otto," and'other elemeits of confusion. Whoa the platform nos read, the concluding resointlin was deemed by some to have an ugly stitdnin and the " moment attention was called to •• It, the Contendern gave way,to Band* exciting ezpresaiona on both elder. It ,was only by a well-Gind Suggestion' of amendment' by Gov. 4 1licgtexu; of Afichigan, that a real difficulty with ft was avoided. was so, likewise' while the debate about gologrinto in informal ballot was proceeding. 11 se majority eirldantly wanted to go into a bal ' '''4 -and they listened with evident reluctance • „id4w many nuinifestations of diegniet, to ,s4 .. oiwit,oli they did not want to beer. thin spry, the Convention got into , many m in as eceneeisindthst at the clone of the_ eonvention 'wee: the most exciting of all. After McLean, , Chascand ttirgra had leen withdrawn, the desire. t*.hilr.a: 4-1 4 110 1 . wan -Unger , then ever; red when Thaddeus Stevens demanded an ad. jourament, to give opportunity for consultation, dire - yea re* near sm,t'iraar; b'2 t the C°ll7en ,__ . ..',llol34:effied to the suggestion of M ole, lL pr.- A O it New York, and the adjournment MU The rennoliiii4 delegation his getertained tiiithltere to Marion, aCd • 'ionfe,tenbe with tho _ 'either delegations, is now going on. ' " s i : • 'arzetutoori esstoort. _ = Ihit.43iOnzaittitis tiiiinnlaiititirrianisatlon pojted.the , imam of Col."iftniy 8 tut, of In. TittiTrOliest aud AslntitrY: fokelch Statei.lol . Either la the VW stk _-)\ `‘ Presldmtfo iiittleylvanlii.and 'bait; ilianight The cams of Cot leetriris received with loud applause. Messrs. ' Critehgeld of Ohio, Patteroen of N. Y., and Mariam of Pa, were appointed to conduct him to the Chair. Col. Lane returned thanks for the honor con ferred upon him. The time, the plate, and the occasion, he said, the anniversary of the battle of Bunker mu, and within eight of Indepety dance Hall were fitting for beginning again of the great battle of Freedom. This day begins a new era in our politics—the resurrection of the north. He rejoiced at the evidence present of the upheavizig of the masses. A sense of com mon danger has driven men together, hitherto kept politically separate, that they may work for the-common good. He was once, he said, a warm admirer of Henry Clay; but when the Ne braska bill was passed, all his love for Kentucky politics was burled In the grave of Henry Clay. He listened in vain then for the. voice of Ken tucky. [A voioe—ehe will be heard yet.] Yes, and so will the nation be heard. The great question before the nation was the admission of Kansas, , to which everything else must yield. The' country a few years ago was free from agitation; but now, by the acts of heartless end brainless demagogues, a fierce ag itation haa been precipitated upon us. We are not responsible for it; but we would not be men if we did not meet it and defend our endangered rights. The este now enacting in Sansei were not equaled in atrocity by anything this aide of the Middle Agee. He recited the many acts of oppression carried on there by the adroinistra tion at Washington—of the head of which, when history came to be written, it would be hard to say whether he was moat fool or knave. To re sist the Draconian code of Kansas, wed an seta teleran duty, If it was true; ast he belie - eel It was, that resistance to tyrants was obedience to God. It was a orime under that code to read the De claration of Independence—it was en Inceediary document Even tho'Bible—that glorious revs. latioo, was an anti-slavery document, and came under a similar ban. The democratic party, with an effrontery ap proaching to the sublime, in that platform Which it would be no idolatry to worship—for it was the likeness of nothing in heaven or earth —had resolved to discourage all agitation of Marry! Could It be trusted? lie alluded to James Buchanan, and his su perabundant antecedents—his federallaim, which he adhered to as long as there was It federal etrooghold in Pennsylvania. No doubt hie eon version was an honest, but It was a very end den one. Where was his democracy when the peerless Henry Clay was a democrat.? If Henry Clay were now living he would be with us, and the crocodile tears shed by Buchanan democrats over his grave were a greater insult to hts memory than all the abuse they heaped upon him while living. We are here, he raid, to belect s a standardand bearer; lot no personal bickeringa interfere with our harmony; but, determined to follow the glittering banner of our country to victory, let us throw all personal preferences aside, and unite with heart and soul upon the nominee to bo selected. We were all overs of the Union. Where did the reproaoh of disunion cast on as come from 1 It came from the twining nulli fern of South Carolina, with Gen. Jackson's halter yet around their throats. It was a mea tus cry, Indulged In only by demagegues„and believed only by foots. On a beautiful morning in 1781, - the , watoh men of Philadelphia sent up the cry--tt past midnight, a beautiful morning, and Cornwallis Is taken." Oa the morning of the 6th of next November, the watchinen would have thy op portunity to proclaim—" past midnight a beauti ful morning, and James Buchanan Is defeated." This speech was received throughout with deafening cheers and the most tremendous ap planet!. We cannotint on paper the peculiar vela with which it was delivered, (and the sketch here given is but a poor ekeleton;) bat it stirred, up the enthusiasm of the Convention to Its very depths, and was In all respects a splendid effort of western oratory, It was all the better receiv ed, because Col. Lane didnot look like an orator. He is a rough looking backwoodsman, and the Convention at first thought it had made a ML. take. in selecting him; but when the first burst of eloquence Caine out lee bad the Convention with him, and franc that point forward all was , enthusiasm until be concluded. The Committee on Crodentials, through Mr. Spalding of N. Y., made a report. The only contested emits were from the Philadelphia dis tricts in Penna.; and the Committee reported in favor of the originally appointed delegates.— They also reported that the rates of the Hones of Represeetatives be adopted; that the votes of the several States ehonfd bo given In the ratio of three to every electoral vote, provided that no State should give more votes than it had dele gates, and that Hanna should vote as a State.— The report was adopted. Hon. C. B. Smith, of Ohio, was called on for a speech, u none of the other Committees were ready to report, he was followed by Owen .k,ove. joy, of Illinois, and Hon. Henry Wilson, of MUD- I A Great Blessieg to the Ailiteted—The achusetts, when the Convention adjourned till number and ihnaldable chamfer of dimness of the Lim tomorrow at 10 o'clock, A. hi hare told challenged the attention of medical tam fame of Co. se these dews% denial ender the general tram The speeches ef the gentlemen named were sonsvtlati, hare Dave subtend hsettrabla aid the unbar.- ell poierful, well conceived efforts—fall of two tif mese! allowed to We. without mediae winos to oda and eloquence, and were responded to frequent bth2 th „ sh e.V. ° _ " , eflee "r h ;,, 116 " nr thi ' barn mend wh e N Swoinion". to ten al! 17 with wild burets of .applattse whebeeer a good eccuttaints.of whatev-r ehanseter, arising from daraaar hit was made. The names of the several candle meat of the U r ee j; The . rule oh ,... eumee r 4 °De ' k """ dates for President were alluded to by two netlf on the ever; oa r % brio t.o eon ., Va . speakers, and each was greeted with great warmth *Ming it from Mown, cute or and enervates the corn —the name of Fremont being-more loudly cheer I ' 2 t o , lt Me unSth r in or t i b i .dl"". ..4 l l = t h a r n , ed than the others; bat when Henry Wilson men- failed to ovine* nixes the seat of the amen bet Dr. sto ne felt fn = . atozi the action or the boned the name of &WARD, the whets Central. t e .f e llt y m r e theme ". l . Oh . lion rose to its feet, gave the New York Bens ' , 'era, and disease which then= derive thel art ?exthiste. three times three, and could not have been warm lel.Pareameri will be careful to sex lb. Dn. eruct= in. in their applause if he had just been nominal. unaorlll3.ll4 man Pa tetVby MUM° tpoetina ed for President by ululation. The same to be Linn 11114 now bet" the vulsbe. Inf ":l ll•Lane's feeling was shown to Senator Wilson himerif V 1 4 .1 1. when he first mounted the platform. The Coo- ' behad of au aha. ."44: ‘ "". 4 norttarm vention.rose, en mass, to its feet, cheered awl iat ,4 *.a waved handkerchiefs, and gave every poseibie demonstration of high regard for the Indomita ble Senator from atessaebneetts. A mass meeting to now holding at fistionei Hall, and Hon: 'nomad Williams is one of the speakers. A comi tcloation from the North American Convention tely held in New York, was read by tbo Chair. A motion to refer to tv om mit t e of one from each State was made, but a motion to lay the whole subject on the table was made by Mr. Giddinge, aqd carried. Mr. Spaulding, of Oltio, withdrew the with. % drawal of Judge M'Lean road thin morning, at the request of the Pennsylvania and other dale ... gatlone. The Brit ballot waelhen ordered, and Messrs. Barth of Indiana, and Morgan ofN. ed . teller& It resulted—Fremont, 959; SPlotau, 196; Banks, 1; Sumner, 2; Seward, 1. Gen. Webb eaid this vote was Informal, 'hut there wee no neceaalty to make it formal. He wail ready to help make it unanimous. ' Jno. Adams Fisher, of Pa., aeoonded by Judge Wilmot, moved to make it 01:=111:110123. Judge -Wilmot made a few happy remark, In eupport of his motion; but there being a gencial desire% for a formal ballot, one was ordered. Pending this.basiness a motion via made by Mr. Oddlogs to reconsider the rote by which the communleation'of the North American Conven tion was laid on the table. The motion was supported by snare' Speakers, and opposed by some, whenthe motion to reconsider mut earriedi and the contananiestion was referred to the com mittee on' resolutions. A formal ballot was Cleo. taken, which result ed ae follows: 329 for Fremont,- 39 for •Iti'Lean. The motion to nominate Fremont acelsrafr , tkre one carried, when tie Ocerrention went wild wiiii.entheelearo, the AMerlean Bag wae-wit*ed, and a begs placard, bearing the bmoription “For Pnuddent, John Q. Fremont," was ; sieve; , , • tad amid trentenciono upper appLauss, Ingof. gags, ands good time gm:totally.- The Convention then adjourned till tirmorrow.. The McLean men took ffis defeat very hardly; 'and oohld: with difficulty repress their 'MartaCa ' don. The Pldiaslelphiszus were espeoially =or- Itud talk Tor/ tia 3 Pcod l2 6 l .l; bat it , was hit so; here, in -1818, when .Clay waa detested by TsYlor: They; .wilt Bet over It: The - West and the BnA - bowefitti , :bre . *o l 4o l B with ttou&tia " Riietruterni or liaoas.—ti*ottivork iiii prehetided erhenthe resolution' to expel - Mite° B. Brooke from the Rouge of Representatives eornes'ap for discussion and decision. Southern members are at their old game of terrorism, for the purpose of suppressing a free expression of sentiment by the men of the ',North—threats of resorting to the "code of honor," ar, if that ehouid be donned, personal assault, after the style of Brooks. A member of Congreea writes at considerable lyngth In the New York Courier and Enquirer, giving in strong term; a picture of the hostile attitude of the parties. and the determination of the'Northern men to speak with as much free4om and severity as they please of the outrage on Mr. Sumner. We give an ex tract: "You imagine all to be quiet hero; but we know that we are Bleeping on a volcano, which is certain to be in a state of of active eruption on the day we dist:use the Report and reeolu tion expelling Brooks. Of course, this le now, matter of conversation ; and brave men are pre paring for the straggle. A few &la since, Mr. Brenton of Indiana, a lame gentleman, who is dependant upon crutches for his locomotion, read to a Southern Member, a friend, what he intend. ed to say in the debate on the resolution of °a pt:talon. The Southern Member listened cour teously ; and when Mr. Brenton had. finished, he said—" You must not under any circumstan ces, make that speech. Yon will not be permit ted to make it; and it is my daty to tell you, that WS hare gravely determined not to ALLoW any of you 40 pleurae such a course. Wei war. NOT rill= or. Mr. Brenton reported whet was Bald, to our friends in his vicinity; and`the con. sequence was, that from that moment, every man who can make himself understood, determ ined to epeak fully, freely, and In. plain lan guage, just what he thinks of the Brooks out rage, be the consequences what they may." The writer then goes on to argue that the cir cumstances justify the acoOptanoe of any chat. bulges that may be offered, and to exptem a deep, settled determination to fight them to the bit ter end. He concludes thus : Messrs. Editors, wo intend 'to do our whole duty hero, In relation to tnls end another hazar dous proceedinga on the part of that •chivalry" of which Mr. Brooks Is a type ; but in the name ofjtuttlee, do not ask of no to permit our ene mies to shoot us down before resorting to our right of self-defence. We shell have no merely persona/ iffsire, because we do not Intend to give any personal offence ; but we do intend to speak our minds freely, and to avow our princi piea and if necessary, to die to their defence.— But we reserve to ourselves the right of deter mining the mode of defending ourselves, and claim that our constituents shall sustain us in what we do, provided it secures tho end we hare In view. Aid us, I beg of you, in cresting aound pub s opinion in relation to this matter, and believe me, Very truly, your obedient servant, So far ac the resort to the duel is concerned, we think this gentleman is wrong. We think Senator Wilson's coarse was the proper ono— he declined the duel, but announced hie pre paredness for self-defence. Ile and trade of Ohio hare spoken freely and severely, bat no man has yet dared to lay a hand upon them. Let the Northern men arm, and be sure to let the nahivalry" know le, and it is not likely they will be molested. The Southerners oso talk loud, swear and threaten, and at times assault unarmed men, off their gaud; bat from the feet that Wain and Wade have escaped, after what they said, we think there is not very much danger. A calm determined man is always more feared than a blasteriag bully; eo we hope the herdsmen -practice of duelling will not be resort- ed to. Teti& things have reached • most 'Latta ordinary pass when enoh a discussion as this la ifientirr, Tax floictoma.—lt has been denied by the servile prints that this man, who shot Sealing, was a member of the Cincinnati Con vention. The Cincinnati amtle gays positively that be was there, that he sat with the Califor nia delegates, and appeared to be as active ea any of them. Although the “demoaratio" members of COO. gnme, with s from exception, voted to shield Herbert from any censure for killing Keating, yet the great body of the countrymen and co religionists of the chin will still vote with that party. The Fireman's Joureat takes strong ground in favor of It, and ageism the Repub Ono, eharging the latter with betas enemies of the Constitution and the Union. BUCHANAN BNPUDIATID.—The Buffalo Re publio, • finding organ of the radical Democra cy in New York, repudiates Buchanan. It con cludes a long 'thole as follows : "But we have neither loisare nor ewe to pursue this enbjeot to-day. Enough, that we now declare that under no circumstances, al though always acting with the Democratic or ganisation and ardently attached to it by a life long association, can we support the nominees of the Cincinnati contention, upon the platform. which that body has adopted.' i Wammtamoy Conomv.--Our friends in that county meet In Convention at the borough on the 7th of July to nominate a county ticket. We trait that perfect, union and harmony will pre vaiL The call is right—'•to citizens, without respect to put political differences." SPECIAL NOTICES. a• r r bC : SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Pewale tills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Omits. dt. D. Plastatin tatratedloarr to the (two, ml, inTaloatdo Idattobat ta tottaMit In Oa moot Moo, palatal and eta:mamas dloatas Ineddiatita tan nide oonetitation. It =Mango an exam. :mann all olonzactiono, and wings on th. monthly period 3rith regoluity. 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'Masi tie Mart a& WS • Pintipierpaihe amt.— ow. hatre ire hoirithe anti* Ueda to tiarn would Itta the weld If View Orate, to Say firs war Kona' Not raw *had upon to give the snadd . that ta. not Tars, trot If won as willing to gas& dalarthou rhatilat cm everyone be allterabei: thity mama from a humor In the Mad thst mast b. dam fr. mit A bottle a ICstrawirsitedleal Il4oonrllSlll ds thii.and Marna skin will became HU &tabula. 'Faints You canna data' thls bet wham Oa worst eisaii of forards. Xrailrelu; and all other &hid, a barna ail tared by the are of from one to thins bottle. • Ws Want In the Instarerr. and wish others trijotri ma Intbat ' • Bold by Dr. 0 01. STY3P,I tdiud &tag. whoe lilft_ P. '.".A_""T. trit pAl 4 :ll):4.vbitol Just rtdoligett,dl Ut edaton. 'Ate& One Dine mar. CONSUMPTION AND. SPROPULA: A Paoular i`restitA •," BY J. J. Folts7pßog: Shorting Nature's True Antidote for these fognual oconrass of tie human rare, tanothar wan tlia =Mar treatment of Intonehltia, deems, (bath/, pore Throat, Slant averts, Palatal:nap and Hunt Vassar. Elan% nail. &natant; Taniana Heald 'tread. Bata. end Ulcers, Salt Ithenn4 Pales and Swellings alb* Jolnta. Boned and Glands, and all Emma from an imam data of th• UAW: Thle little took, written in plain bat forcible tan Rite. al/ the natestary MTN. few.• now. ratinnaL thee and highly anccaufal era TILEATIIENT, withoutd dna cfany kind. and Is limner recokintanded to af• Meted, to !mane of Wake. £O, as meat trainable avide In time of need. I t *Leo eon Wm Interesting Infbrinatlon for those Millet 04 wick Deafness. nnntare. Bodily Voklrriatkl‘ ilfirblere than 10,000 endow hare Wen sold • or nulled within the lad row .imko, to nay rue or the ecnintry. Price 10 eta To on had of hookeel.l generally. or by K71 , 0f !teemn p . IIIDGIiAN a . FPIL, 1 > firand.ret. EAGLE STEEL WORKS JOSUE DILWORTH & CO. MmFwm7oiromm7l'mBiT.3 Gast Steel, Gentian, SAW Bliste.r. rough axn SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PHM, Mattocks, Wedges, Iltirrow Teeth, &O. W1REI[0118; ho. 11. 9 WAT/3 Brtween Wood net Raladlela. PITTSBURGH, PA. JaimarT 1 ItSed.a:fer Ward's Dentifrice, (Powder and Liquid) Drnszeill by Wm. A. Ward, Burgeon Dentist P4 l 3ombeb. Nuns; • ISlltem it.. Teeth, 4'erihes the Meath. Strentaxtens the game riesetritto the taste, Wlll keep the teeth five deer. Hold la bottles et 3 and4o ote end powder. el &Seta at JUITERIVA. No.llo Wood et , else of the Oolifen Ma. ter. ser2l:l4ever HENRY H. COLLINS, COMMISS HWA N MERCHANT WhOLIZSALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER,' SEEDS, nail, No 26. %Wool Erre ' a rt. Pratharett. Behan tee Mutual inausnee ' Coiipany OP PHILADELPHIA. 017 ICE NO_ 70 TIALANTISSTILUT. FM:rir — dre....l3=n g s, Mer .V:"4 li tri th " .. j e, a '" l 'Uti u rtinaToweser • Stook gat aktltit the Insured to share In Um watt. of the Campo , onthout nobility for loom. TD. gartat °ablest. of ltd. Coto rokor. for Rod to, itro ettorrtibio. OS e tor.slo r tiar y pitsl &si t "! tho (kaiser. D. U. imax.ix . .6.4. DIRGOSOLM: ,rio ft. Ashlotroa. Cat P.1.e1'., Lo ~,, ~ 0..r00 X. B&W.. . 9, ItockdilL, R at. W. Thaloy. . wituott. Lroit e raT ". ILL. earlon. • Robert T ri a d, ki....2. 0. B. W il co& ltdontrd O. Jamas • J j arn ' TT L . B T L Y ttua '". . I Wen. Meow Aretdboid OA% O. M. Mond. . Woo. IL gmark. rate& J. 0. 00/PIN. &Ml, 11 Third sod Wood otrooto . 4 . I"SBURGH Lifis, Fire Marine Insurance Company; Offloo, Corner Market and Water Streets, • Plll=lll, PA. ROB?. GAL RAP; rraident. ITTE GURU& body. This Company makes ever y Insurance ap- Penguins War come/4 with L RMS. Illgrisal i ggial s anz%= so eV& Kt " ; V. And against Loss or Damage by Firs, end wthiSte the NMI/ of Ms lint awl Ist., 111•IviLlas -pacitoslipartUa. ,- 4=ri n age Investaatea mulgte. .Ith Feat, 8712134111: Rolopetthillear. Joseph t. Reanh. flan.nel Melllnano.ja Ir m oknerton, Jownh P. Ononun. M. V.. I Munetel4 R.B.:0•21- ohn licott. David 11. Chaintonn Janne Atirshall. Chrletisa Zinn , David Richey. William Com Jana W. llachann. • .Robeet 11., Elintley. Chan trbotharn. Jas. D. • IVOR'. •Incanner Drodley. WO • tay2telylh . _ Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire & Dianne INSURANCE COMPANY, op rimaikulnA. TUOP. D. ntp/lIINCE. President iris, R. 40.1001.14 Secrearr. IRTATEIIENS OP USINIM. Prom UM ri.t. darer Annul to the Thirtutlret der of boaraaber. Amount eneekleed in Praline peraelarne.--........Pritnel El do Vire Total ram. otbs.—.-...-- al binsiLD iruLLOWA- 804111 11 ts. Oa at All..4 ; .. coantr. Piraburich and ,L.Orltio 149.50 Osah In Bank and Man CO Carnal anbactila.d (ramant ewe yat da.) ....,.. Mow CO ;lanai= hotmoot Eastared.. . MAU - 21 Bna from jnanta (aseorad by 8 . Z .4 .7...---••••• /,.." Total aroma:let Loose* locarrod, Doc not Mallinseed. liladt — ra -- - - 7. --- 4.70 re .---. 114.066 muCkRIA•LY tormaiholl and caw r ate on the oblo and ltiarinf opt trtbandisr. loran. ogahu promptly pakl rt. tom or dam. ogee Pr nroa. Loom Ithmtlly adJostad and Itarraraopo—llon. T. Pl. Mao, Gen. J. K. Itorohred Jame. Wood. /or Imams, loon' to • tnoiNas J. IIUYITZIT. Asrat. :al :Ufa No. 00 Water rt. not Wood sad Marton RELAWARE M TUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY, CITYCIT. 8. Lamar Third &ad at rta. IIYaIIRANCKS, On 48.53111.8, CARO% FILEIGIIT. to ?art. cr Use world. MILAND 11M.ANO Oa Good.. be Mears, Carols. Liam •411 Load Carrlane. to all porta of the Calm lONE Hisuntsoms On Btarea,DwalllotAtousar.all..' . Atomics was MitrlicNoT. bra. 11. M. Goad. and adofdprtagra Beal -$101.923 04 PhlladelphlaCUr ather 06,110 00 /Neck la Bazar, Hatlroda and lasaramoo tom. Ell le 199.440 VT (bah on Auld.— =TO OS/ italartee due at AdZio . l4 . =& - iaitiaironiiiiiili itames recently hattodraad other debts Total amount or Of [Op, =Aran. Itanto el IL th i n ' ten. Lam elate ullz, Jasoah Wi u r ' n Jan eunionc, Jam e. blenrland. Win. O. Lud.ht. amt., lichaffer, • J. T. Lem, PlDebnryth. D. T. Horgan.. John D. Marla. - MARTIN, Prank ..lIaND Via Preddext.. WDllom Martin . Jowl& 11, Sri ViTCl.th L vl B s, c'b Robert Dorton, John IL Pawnor. • rl ° " jr o g rTbi n. 11. Jane. Itrooko, • • sinfielo h .ll7%, ThoophlhooPianding, Dr. I M. Huron, Unin Cralg, THOMAS MAS MOO Lnattan. T S HO em ar.lr NaSS Water A._ II ADDIULA,Aik.t, ...Legh. FEBBSYVVAIZIst INEIIIIIARCE OF: PITTSBURGS, • • Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets. • Authorized Capital - sloo,ooh. EMMA' BUT,DING.4 AAD On= PROPZRIT Lau lir Dumas° brFirei . - awl ths Pailset.the &a imat Inland Navtgatin and 1,1:7°)eou"&"•k. . P A = •"`Qa...Pihda• : i:Y= bmil. ,A. Oarrier. ' W . 13:1 048 . . 11, It wpa~4 Pr 041.1.1, 1.1,51 L may, lALINSTON. i t =rindaut. BODY PAITEO9ON, • A• aLIMIL • mix itizem'a Insurance Uomyy of Pittsbzugh. • . WM. BAUMAY Previdamt. *ft. 01i lGl r PA jr.il wo rZß, oo DAMilAitzrz 4:1,D offl Air r gt= PU Arßlva4 r g PANTIES. Am lAGmNOD o T M I A MA ' A W IN I A mrtand24aNAVlGATuldNlxrnirio Rim:L is ta bat gar. f. Flaeut h ab amt. %altar:ant. Jam. N. Coop?, . , Jahn Ov.t. K&ik Iltide 'rands_ !Wm J. amoonmilow, SY= a. MYR. • PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Itumrance Company, Na. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE Tax =rot Ham. Will make all bride of romance. either Parpotus at Limited, on tym nis Motion of. Proyartnot ih'i'ndi'l ltral i firAlloodont i .. • Atraitillarsuldat U 1 40 , 11. K. 604 , • intl i e t r 44 • Ohs& P. Hayes, B. Zoinsh. P. B. 15•Torp,. Eliciscputs, Glazto fborrnv.Anns. and Wood stmts. British akid Contiatri zA Dll II CV, KBE im et, ON TIM ; UNION BANKiIiONIXIV, LN MINS Of 11 AND DPWADDe. - ' - These Drafts are mailable it ell the phi. w e d Towns oitegisse, Issiond. Led UM We also draw BIGHT Dais O s, . , . 111: A. eivnebatria Vinssn I Hewn.* -wall Darts N.itsqui4 ih , .. ,, thhtestaxtotravaiabtoivisannessastketsisb 2,03, 0 , !rpm. on *LW "[es_ put be stSts4A as Callssusaiet 21114Noiss.!satt wk. ; litsad.oorapr stria , ~.. ,_. _.. .... Tiii only !tredstAintried bjithe New i „l n 000loii oom of the sudden: innjus . , . .. larktramium to sta rasnaa at tset s e te• WWW ', WI W. /WWW-i'': etottitars hao been obtained. =MM. m u : Stßett ; i,:',.,- :, DR. C&LVIN N. FiToit.:-, tora.l7,tra a PERRINR; the their ':1.1. ,4,.. , , i ir1ib,4.1.,b..i nxdr ,..,,, I . ~,,,,no.„.4:3lßatalit. WORMOMERSHIRE SAVOR, erturehr further Aetiology b afforded of Its harm the IN SITTSBIVIGII until mast Baum extant. , Saturday xvening June 29tb, 185 6 . - Trobretrlty of Ms 811IIN UM sitmisd to ern,. tram I tram, hi ~,,,, 1 i i. 5 ....,„, 3 dor . ts, A bb.th er milted) tee ter of the slot% etn4 ita • g1....r 1 .1... W-ft ihar.....1 ro at h M. and a P. of 9 ote w look A. 1 1 .. t. ma halt/as beromlntda/17 more oteerred and eelmowledsed. t h.een the boon lu the United Steam It is bald to be the moot tysnatatde j, .i. . oandlasent, and Is aitetemed for Its tout° and Invigorating roopartlar, Its hatdtual We establhut Ito rtantarb to Mart the IWO On IS Coatbunt et Komi, Uwe null .et barn tom teat(dadte by • gentleman, the wilted to LEA t Plat. EMS Unit bayeauttion a bottleetthar Woraeterthira Sawn to a tont I heroind asannettdttinmssit liptin and rtetnini4 and Wm lona ofy tartent= elite of Analth to noun Tow Bum is stomachic. ands think ntedttinal. 1 euk with truth tit' there In nOthlng In a troveioes bu ms so tementlal to btu comfo rt , laut in thew 011nit.1•14 . ea your Mum In India. aho, where It hi grand at Um mere of seal regiment, a medical gentian= write, mom •Iluffraa to his brother in the mina profestion at We:o elee. in the folteming terms w reil Lea A Perri= that. their sea te /*WY armored In India, and that It Is, in MY opinion. the most Palatable al well a. the most. whnieennee balm =oleo • Mils mime 1. roltable far 'even7 inatiar . .r dth, and the imbrued demand which It. exedlene• has created has led to many haliatiOna being offered to Um public, =der a variety of names, bat the genulne maY he batmen by the names of "LIM t exam:rm. being bummed am the Patent metaffie estentle‘or ta4nt tam., otorPof of the hots* ae as the lade and wrapper. • • tole dente to the Wail Iltater, CAN h BOWL mmeomer. New York. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA -RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Three Train, Dailt Passenger Trains trill ran daily, except Eandays, ea tbllowe Lana pintsbutab for Crootllno at 3.00 A. M. Oa aM. and 0.00 Lams atratanctz Pittitrarth at COO ..5.11.1.00 Pi. aid 1260 P.ll. These trains slt magi dose connections at Cgartllao TIM trains for Columbus Dayton. Cluutruuttl BWeroa tains, blestuDollt. ChLatos Bt. Louie and all points on roads outmoding Wart and Bouthnrett through Ohin dada and Illinois • Thug trains from Sittrnurah annurst as Ingssf.eld with lamina on Sandusky. Slansfleld . and Newark mad. for Ohlasio.Tolado and Bandsisky, making as quick and er... earnsactlons to °blows, as bratty °Ma ton:a Conn.,. flans 8.1 wads at Anent. with Trains nu Carel. d and Pittsburgh lksad for Chroland, "Chlesro. Dunkirk . and P•alennara leaving Pittebuyete at 3 P. W. for E., duAT, Salida and Chicago. bare the wa i sts • night', mat at lifsala.l4 or C 18141414. and antra In Chicago early next anteneg. Train Emit frog Q-ettlina =aka aloe, a•anaition• pith thalas oa reaaay!raala Central R. R. ihr Philadelphia BaMinor. and !Pew Yoet. - Umiak Tickets ere Fold to Celumbar, LisStun. Cincht custl. Lan!swill.. Bt. Louis. lcullananells, renegueslus ChLo gA Book lowa City, Dtualleth. Ifiltratrale Cairo. ggtingiliald, lort, Wayne, Cleveland and the principal edtleii lathe Welt. Thevntgh Tleket. over Ills Tine maybe had at 'Bertha shoe. plaza for Pittsburgh. Philsealplite, Lamar& and New York. BRIGHTON A.00011)101)ATION TRAIN Itterßrlghtan for Pletabnish at I L. w.. and 11 1 : P. sr, Lem. Pittsburgh for New Might*. .t 01: LM. 0 .0 ' 0)6 r. foiStakat. and ta,th•t• Ittlberin t aria: At tho oormer Zit coda Men n ektrals ItOlta P. 1111.81 tk • Plltatottreh. nay M. I gee j : 114"1 " ri.. .en 4 143 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron halls, Vann Doors, Window Shutters, Window Saudi, die., Nos. 91 Second st., 86 Third St., (between Wood and Market,) - PrrTswuwatr, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns taw/ awl nab. ealtablo Mr all at LIM= aala ta mica:slog Onrat = " jobbutz dorm at abaft uatita. natter The most distinguished physicians in the eopntry reenotnend extruts for the, am alma coalPhilDta Al or. dadszstot In out aolosmx., nay ban stood Ms tssts of prlssiltsal chemists, and 00. dcattly Qs Madame of s difcrtadnatlnt patl k. See adrestlassoszt Pmitrationa. J•lodwd . • Another Instance of the Effica cy of EdMiIAVVBIIOLLAND DITTY:BBg N. IL Poindexter. of the Lisioni oaks, .an: .tlenns Wean since. Wog irriolirly nErefol with part and Intenethees of the etootseh. low of .pp.tlt., end at ofrOnl Ortintetes ofDylpeDsie. I twin:tuned to try tour uouarip awns& and t feel It bee an net of Males to the Wide. es i.D tea tbr the geed of they who may be abated with like deransemente of the etentseh, to oat* that the um of one sine* bottle of this medicine hrOvid ineelenlable latellt, baring freed the stomach Man all 'wets* ordopriedon. and removed every ey euteee Of IlYntentata I ventilate remark. that two other tueste bean anti . Wally, wilt wen afilleted Ina elmaler manneir I with eb." tottlo In /*elf, were entirely fellev.4 by the usa of a singl w See edverthezent. Savo you a 'Rupture of the Bowelsl—/ - would mmt Molt. tbs attention or those at. dieted with ben:dolor rapture of Me bowels to my maw._ did maTtment orTrunas ofisoloas patterns...6.6*r° suit MUT age. &Palled and sallaraetion sashed!..." to every ram. .t my Mlles. bin Ho Trood &rem, Pittsburgh. P.. sign antittihr`dini Mortar. Amur ths Trump said by mairill be Mood Myrrh', Radical Care Train: Preach hum; eery alai rpri Cu. Magic Thaw: C2n7dratt Mark and 'mu.; 01.6.7.6:al Tram, eiddreaY and adodts: Ebelif • ilistio Fining 25 . .. n: On 3 a Awes Bncperir , man The Mos of Thum you ham £.2 to r.a. /11121111 i aPtCrld Patina/ I= b. ladled by remitting money and' sencllng the mounts around the DIM stating •helber• the rapture Jo on lb right or lett Ida.: I aim gall and adapt =Ea Dr, Danntnts Laos or &di Bract, for tlisOus of Pro. Jamul Uteri. Weakstto of the Meet or Abdomen. Mon Chstede Mahn*. and any weak... delliradinz VII &weak and &Whaled annlition or the alnkeolnal mond, Dr. Paclt's Aktent4sed Stopyortor. ' Mahe .Abdoettonl:Bent: , Bot h: And nenar enemy land or rernorler OW . 1 . 0 sell • stoo ithealder drted reflo Drnets 'nary style. for weak eheetai and p shotdat. Muni Mechem En broken and urine. vein.. Dunanatery Dnedacct. at all Una.. Bolide/ emery talkie end tadterta.- and In [silt every kind of ttenbanleil setolanee used In the cite of &ism. Ds. lErniza yeald state to raw= La *ant Of i fleeces or Trump that he tan often send to nit the *tient by - writing, but ft 4 &Drape bitter to bertha Vatlent and•r.t. thy the Tran b Dna. ousonaliy. -"Addreee Dn. DE% KErsica. 140 Wood et. mylOntano Sinn ef the holdon Doman • • idecrpooland Philadelphia Bteamahip Line. Aaahe splendid new Steamship thiL i si k i._. - saltlinore. °apt. Lerma, will railfaga Phila. &tibia on the blab iinzerfrom Larerbrol 16th Tell. Finn Phalagelphta. Prom Liverpool. geten—..s63 and ZS% and $76. gyereyc.... SO. Steerage Pastes Tights ta and traza Lleapcwl by otsteeanirgya, or by glzat dui Ogling Notate, esn be egoronid on applioathin to '- BABEL t EORIEL 177 DroAdwar. Ziaw Ar JO= THOUPPObT,GOLIberty a, Pittabtirch, p.e. — Aut , ,zpvt,at,rato slaw on b.2IA. J.3.l . .ttirtf T Scrofula, Effects of Madan?. Ctonsumß • 4"4"6"1U/M42laCr=r. Debitap Zid i tca t tlbr wad Tanen% M. ' MHO Bast and Weston, will eon" laws and 'otha chrtnan Manna. =Ws rand - Di; =ARIL No. 860 Bnadwar New York; dank. Ida wbelelbai. tonarini !Inn and all &rode aNsotlons.: Ilk Invites Um afflieted to call. eirroatly Mon who ham rendnd no bandit Cram 'Arnim tri tmeot by Other rayalclani..,.- F• • . • We wtra rand by. Dr. Kaattw - ilarant - Golburn. 423 kroadwat; 7.C. Binn, Jane Llonttkoct H. V./loam an* 6114 (bOodom).11r. O. Chatrole (daalhow). Enbblary & Eke and FUN Ib. • Gr. ninth la an boonabb/ and Initial tbyratian and no , two:-L. Gram. it. D. J. b.•24nlth, 1).„ J. FL Snell. IS. D., Hon.& Loon% Lint Georg, Pablo. Non. R. &Box karr,Anflltor .fate of New Ink. llon-Infir• Canon. Clty . Judge. New York. Patlontai at a dlatanos can consult Go, donor by hater; nub= tboWoon 1 1 3117., out mar* and all tn. toommyrunadlea,by =GI M uyoesa, tbantk bbrntfrOl the asoesiity of • pawed obit: Ille I randneton won. with Illastettive !Timings; will to mat Gee to any ad D.—Ott Us Snit dKt, Dr.- Huth -19011 10t. Spring street. orodt• the St. Nittrotar Dotal: COUGH . . SYRUP 0014 CIV•p• iroonnim Mowing iAngs 1ft1119..." thwieblija. Ipsikeis ZSci* I'br.s;. o , 3ll l=ll•Uni. ••••• Ms, as of the - • Thrxt - and mint . . I.s...Ersukario z ITINEN! • • PALEN' PAN/LCRAL; /CZ Tall =LISP AND COV•I (Jr • Aboosumao, /•••••% &Utica: PliCifigb PAW; Pala. t• Ms I. Ide..Ctlest.itack sad Pam Bwellid Lad 'Palarkkl • nick. .101 tits. k' Clllllll B 'Throat. Bizn•a Wea i, Tbo thousials who ß b oa an mei thus ils•letors cm.UI to Abair walla% thalts by agmUaaaaea of WO *a— lb 'Om who ham iw4 mod Ulm sar/SY 21.1211 sad the,' win 11E1412m:zit* to an tbi7 sto -9 Pr• meaty, and Ott MAW win set with imilea•zna at. DD. usu. v. ennui% sae nrowurn; Clactoulttl. Ilketst• •li•liale and retail : bp • • • ,13••• jay • idaEXSN••• ellostral• CIO. RECO., 86 Yo . maygi.',BlDDLg pittabfirgb.-Sro.. uth nosr Wood, g 0, proveral • T i ' DRAY IrTifYA ill ' dONG --AN _ .. .S., Keiii Amistant/y on but rzeivadtt . it*mac Iladort,ta xt g um rk .4.,,. u m i v i z g. ha Wl atikeil in " stacGirbi tg.itarratiatiottranerZ mere' W4IMASIIVI.ter 4 . Ths-An!dmtpis is deo 7 ' th e - izi o et : Wfi la rd's i . tatt l e:Mali VA ? r '''ratit ire ilis "s`s . r=raM...m a Zit 'V4 T i s s sets ssusgt_mgsg v ier gv °*;---. .".'si t ast4 is flADOlit omrprwamse 'mat a Pestrair t r ltir V: Pta". C" 3444 " , Mee ' ntllialto , f lar MD ' air .* Ma r23l4l:42rhe ' , i 'ha jac e pia . ~ CLAIR HOTRL, comer Pam and Bt. Clair ga. Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street. von Madan OP TUZTIMOAT AND LUNG& Arid 1121 Mrtetjbu'lnadi.P.l.2 DR. /Mat plll own bit partmantmt man at ttat ULM oa tha tint of Jain valeta he ata7b. addregad aver li.d.g Pittsburgh. ' The Invalid's Guide and Conant piive's MANUAL, or anytreetloim (or the preveritlatt and roller. Conetuntleb. Aathmb Mama. MMte.lerle e Pamela Coble plaints. tr., by • . CALVIN M. YrIM/f.,'A. .M. D. 'Pries to meet le 40 rests. It can be mat by mall to era Dart MMus United Mate& mr27 bab2SuLteramT Dalley's Magical .Paiu Extractor. . There never has been a discovery made in Waken Medina whereby min can be Se quickly eland: and share itSzts fnsblth state of tollasunatioe was ao rapidly rased to their natural' date, nor where wounds . and rom eat be So thoeonahly and rapidly Waled and decayed parte reatemil without either War er dead, than with DAILY'S, 34431 CAL PAIN' INPULAO2OII, In mite notmdaaprana and Imelser-tunaitlea to which children an anestantly rattiest—the aetlonol the gentling DeNera Pain Unseen . . Is urer the mud low mum pane sod mine= may not Um be prreentedl— Alorsarer. life itself le rhea dependent aeon - haring at hind the Genuine Dailey PM:Motor. sin far,eartleslarsot which IrspeettoUy ester to my printed pamphlets, ibr the truth cfwl:deb I hold mien expo:ulna. WAll orders should be addressed to (I V. Cllekener Oa. el Heresy M. Now York. Sold in Pittsburgh by GM IL KEYSER. 110 Wood at. Jailtadavir Dr. lierser's Shoalder Braces—From Pittsburgh Dispatch. April 10th. 1666.—F0r more than 3 Mrs put int hare cordstanUy worn thp Waahtagton Boa Deader Braes, manurecturld by 1:14 Geo. 11. Reyes!. lid Wood st.. tathla TUT...Ll:would hamar ranonneud It to an who are =penal to follow a sedentary °scups. Com A. wit bale bents ramorke. In callus att.:M.lm to Its malts, It answer• for similes And ssuMendem, the weight of the pantaloons joalng so Mooed as to souttnuels ly tend to bring tkM shoulder' to their maws. position and spend the asst. Women. hundreds of Wilma moo 111111..11yrthjored by the weight of enerumnp Amid also procure thou bracer. Be matderday to pro. curing the kind rusatloned, as many oTtEuthraces sold are humbug. &heat Dr. ITEO. IL UMW& Wholesale Druggist. Ifo Wood at. dittraf ths Clotdon Mortar. tolddiaT • Sculptor, • Moiler, Stucco Worker and Waal Carrar. No. dtt Third stmt. between Wood and Manst atfottr, Pittabarah. Pa., keeps constantly on hand an anartmont of ew Fancy Centze PleteL for fad.% nO noZbirifa mac - HOLMES & COLLINS, (1111=211.M SO .I. i. lIIUMMAND.) - Agricultural Warehouse, AND REED STORE, No, 129 Wocitl Street, ap2l-Iyd.ii4 PITTSBURGH. Wm.. A. Batchelofa Hair Dye.—Hair brined. Wand by otterdiva, faded. Yaiiegsted baltr, W rertured.d made beautifully brown or black... Moat chat. °Min.. by BAYCJILLOD.B, at the Ma newly, =3 Broder.. Saw York orb.. It Is undu.sold °DOW la nine prin. roam) • cenuln• 1.104 to Pittr.burgb, er aEORMI u Kamm, itl Wood •t. . 3617,2rd.t53 MITE, MAIR fr, HUNTER, WHOLESAIA GROCERS,- 121 Second mid 151Fiont Streets, =IC? .111738022QH, _ ALEX. HUNTER - Diament FLO R, GR AIN; • 'BACON ; LARD; LARD OIL, AliD PRODUCE, GENERALLY; No • 209 I . l bertir.SCrbit. • 'PII73IVORGLI, NEW ADVERT! SEMENTS. WILLIAMS & ALLEN. • :15 3/AILKET lIT STHAM lITTEBA. • GAN lIT I NAB. PLUILBIES, AND • ENT Ala FULNAC.M. wan:4AR puhlk pzivat• City of Pittsburgh. AN ORDINANCEGIIIANTIIIG CERTAIN M Mumtaz, myna in rzo,9.nraisrp.LoßAm. to Cowart, • • • thread, I—Bed dd Mal ese4Mb i the Cilium:4.- rhtabare la seises 4W ordoi fr:fitontrial=l, gLIVIro Stenbenythe , R. fL tod Company be all. sod empowerod to eater nom ono lay down nib tor dame or Muhl, track of raissay fur the use of said road. from the amphora and of lin , • ron, ot the sionongaluda drer, and theme along said 'fry Ann to Canal or Watson divot, sad thence Maw Octal or Watson street to a monalent tont tomato IMO tit.* R R Canal and Tunnel. and theme dons said Cana/ and Tumult° tau Nonni nilidits • . M. mammy tunvonts to dolt faded _and' &MUMMA odd Una nodded. that l a rying sort= or any portion of them. the said company Mall man= to Meade. of l b . itroda nonce Immature to ce Raid by the Comells of Plitotairsin prodded 4/10 , that the ralM mod along said streets stall to of lb. patters. or *nal la emiventanee of creming them to the rolls tild down to Liberty dont. mat of the Omni. by Mb Pe m ain Railroad Compaamindpronded, fm•lffi• that Me Mty roam thnight to mutt the may Titans. to other railroad rompardsato donne Ms rol that mar es laid is the Canal and Taunts ander equitable regulations, to to horoaftmllsod by the Com Pdtsbanda - ` Eames kle It furtha ord Ins er t.f M.. That add 00111 May Mall ad. runnitut tale. or Meconatives trithln the My. MOO or pormika for aped than Ron miles Per hour adder • penalty of— dollop fa. rash and any violation of nth rentrletion. tyams 2. . Be it farther ordained. le, That add Cam. • po: paring throcaugh sold y ty.on Oak. or melt other fuel as Me olty autil les Ma- requi. times hereafter be nbieetto urb rain and reregul sad at at ional / s so may be burn neomarylbr theardeetion and soctuity or the venom; andnmonn the Manna. Lamm 4.-13. a =that inainat. an. That said Com. Pam Mall waste-art mush Menge ono and rata comma os the el authorities may tapirs la dm constnictim of iheU 1110r.0.V it itathercirdaitad.That no grant Masted fa th.ht ordnance ohall be contruad to tourer my other dem Mau , matlawfully be .ranted - by thsl Connelly of the eityv and remind ohm that the said etentemille - Bataan Company snail not at MY titut. Mil er try themeiros =dr smuts, mum in the part ' nen of lonneding marc_ ,ante nor non tho Intention of Mb ;dodo by drift mnranins badness. to me cominialm nterdaeuts. ha mamma to attain or mote Stoma 6.—ao it Inner ordained..M. That, Wass the . old OnOtianT Mould at snathno hasafter neglect or ta fun to Par tates Mt nal rotate. that - inn non no . mad. m may henaftor boomed by sat a Otemany. then. in gaols nee. all Me provision of this orditumme Mail to mill and Told. Waked and enacted this eighteenth day of Jam. an oh. year of on Lord, one thousand eight- bun Mod and. lidattirec.rm d'AULNY, • • ' Mat profen of go= l4 = 6,""Wei4 Hum lIPXLItni.• • • - Yrtsidentpro has of 0.12; •Mork Of Common Commit MEM PITTAIIIIM CHEMICAL AIM MINN" WORKS. FINCH 4:00., RESPECTFULLY inform Druggists and tta...14.4d lei Farnham.* rettrally that tone, have ha tfers b pirat= ' A% EMT/ 1 rt a ntU: tztd bt . zll2l•l t wr. Wands and the nn bite Jrnarahr beat material, and valeend b' Airttis ' arelre . s " esr: Za f tt on the meat tamable Puma , lILFOII AM. hatml to denote (haetaalvat to - nitlr a flint class MIMI and bane no doubt that their of t wlllproveeathusatory. Thole tariff °lyric's cit b e found eattally low telth any of the eastern mar • bets, and. Ulna. dentattued that am artnnwanali Dim their worts but or afmrod and bated n nahty, they only "kJ'' ra u laland • of hue we n n.. To oar ens hotly gOd(111 Vi2NlBll we wild nn pare Molar attantan. • Ultrarthla la tonal. to any Yuillab Mach Vatedatt of the 'err bast brigade. Was made exact: it altar the room et re Mt claw .111ailla hotassa, tut Thastaess, tto tar rnawy,ysa.v was ad to mane or.the whit extanalve eavanuanutaate • trk Ingland and Baceland. • Our Autt4throalte IMAM vanbuinin woad lkularly - recommend In - Fonnders..lkatsbulldnu. and llanattatoms of-lronetentrally. • its pseallay ntutlittra Inetintet uzydhattehnutlialye which Is • =tat &Adam tam to thus wing math far Utz, and gashrahe to esphaltnes and Other nuancentde. . • • All ardent kit at lleetra, JOON TWIN A SONS° Front atnew,wlll od rantmdir attended to; orient' J. 127 Third et. • J•7O • Dredging glaeldnery. • PJLIHE ••II:S. Riyei. and Harbor.liinprove• • mat Co." formed ender the aeneral taw er Stant a on yam, lo now prepared to molts eosabooto for d' grah i ttle °"" entegnatarr . I'V "er il"'n". andles o iatialte. • under tits A4ata Manatee( 10 10. =am T. ein to. tarntsbal at mime tapsioat trete COW to &10.000 secordtae to local Ur an arerardedler sopertor to soy *Ow Ideettloary zoo to vie._ LLITMOSSON CMOORn„O2I, pts, • • No. 12 Ptak Pisa, di. T. - Herr'. lolaniiaw Mill for AM' authorised - to sell ths - abo to-roills, I+tit°a the machinery add ad thee Tahteldei debts and oi l tryoranettrota ho tele* of TT oepsolty of thew tale la , well known. now t o now aired lbe male or • low vire. le goad Mk win to 7a el; Frt " trahtllo.Bll2lB. 7ta /owe at ,W - HO WILT. CONTINUE TO PAY BENT lam banding lot an rotten:Parto tbo unnng Delco Annear, Wenn Zen hefront of 24 !num • wide street. er 130 dere Cosa altegLeltuste toUmlauts" city near Mel:gam Amt.. Pr/canna; 601 n 'IMM A ITtirgea isgt. to 'Amts.. 'no -- • • - ' 61 Market rt. - 11.ARPEW8 MACIAGINE for July, and Reuther Jo than fn the 4th of Anlyihas gone WA et • lig. A. 011 . 1 )ENV10261/2Y OM. 020 AVM se. ospodte ti•Theatze. 5088L9. LA111A841,9 , 1 -------- re ed an d het 4'140 nos. i,soft aan ßß iir w . 0/1 0 /WSlnr.RB HONEY 80APill Qi_raton &alto/ age.br. JO); 'ILENtela "BUM store area 5002Fmt"maw111416. V OROSS ALLENISNERVEAND BONE (GROSS' LIIDLIJAIS SPEOLVIO elm %Annan:tam. 1920 . ::: naming anon . SOIL& ASH (Cava and uniform quail. .1110DICIENTRATED L;. -41 new: article ti as maiddad. hard add loft .peroad wart!' Itimg "gob, on bud antlbt sa• FUN EMBROLDER9;S—Murph y B1"1111.= A itknti inPr. J 611? $916"011,4 suem.— huge e, narnuanga gs Y konwin)..,l.. mawpmatest ar samenli , 604ibleif,csirro c h riountwt CITY DIE MOEN. 'PHA undersigned' designs issuing on the Ist of August, enrasorourer the .eltict of Pitts. Dumb. illeithstir and Harotrshs. •- • - He hops to aneptle Coaspiete Dliestary.• abish win cantata timpani* arm? heal • Of a fataLty,- adult m. and householder In ne vidalty tamed. • Prom the manner inaritiob our ettlsolui Imo god tines or roar rArt ems hymns stranore hn g s= of the Md. Nur subs:m . lbn feels taelorard in solisithus subscriptions before Isms otiralikation. Yet se toly alma,.gadded edition bs risnrei, Chose desitleg to be certain eel b* of copy should notify. the baibilatter by the Ist ofJoltr. at they sinutist/ to obtain nom. -The names of sons sad arms ordering souks la salmi of the mall! be banded I. capita/N. Pab. Bastion rill taws dollars. Add the pabliahartbroagit the Ike Office. A Malted Escobar of . adlirthenunate will b. tamp.. Thaw dssising pleas far a card will notify the Rabaul. and litt to and nontract.... No money to be add to any on. ailit tin the Publish er's own older COlKeipt. tHP). THIIIISON, • ' ' TONICS WOWT DOI THEY never did do more than g iro ter detit e to sr efeVtlie f oszno th l g he . srl dge l ie. it lts e hones of r..l.lol4l.agitiaaVg.. t he b ittadz i. V . l ,, tats.t . ;it ORAL .11.15TLDOTE,and 1D dhorw ceased byltdlsapetem at ores; Ithedwe Fever and Am Clue le this nestle - to to Malerle, and zweaurrezlt lea Derfeetlw bantam uuliedne. The authleete el the alehrsted ellemlet.J. B. Chllten. of New York: tot s effect. Is attached lb 01127 bottle: therw lore lilt deem au =WU on do no harms MIX 14 Curs tbas on be snide( (tethalas.SUSUlle. 01, 47' LOWS In *Orem, as th.lran Ie taluova to the ennelltus tlon and been 011 DUJIB /MCI; which newer allows • =AV b i e ru e w Imeenta t t. fr g It ! latter loot retched from • nhjell x le.!" " '" Uee Osenurcower. 01¢13 Karel 1?„1$ JAL RFLO/Dno Bra. —Dear .T0w 2.1 me I. et Dena. The Cure snared late lest . rear end thedleleulty l i tLise e tt i brasizt i tra:reg i ciain=,t um Ifeisis=luggelandr" ulna used to mere taking Quinine, weneelned the Druitteelel Ilblereased7, (known as lbaltb's Tonle.") would hem lubl/Alnuu se mum bat It did not tun lt, end 11 monk! often return wlth renewed vigor. nil one elreunurtanee I deemed In your Lear.Lf7 could Institute a tart 01111 Par• IMsuOlt: between It sod your CAME. The folkneing IN the re . JIRIBRIIT, "Q Ttiordl= Md 1 Q r 6 1=5 C' er 2 4 . Vi i :o g ai r ge th rater ' o z f sa n gil ha i each " dowel; wearier than out, and laylngtheihrtrul &Mon grottier and severer snalailtua• I did mowed In affecting a radio! cure of all three of these twos with_yonr remedy, end they Lin not Lad . chill swop. In all three of the ewe Ohs . ausith'e been wed, end would, an before fftsted, break the chlil, but. antsra paled or two hail eleneed I t mould return. • I MI oh there will Nino diffifulty now in advitur to your Dn. the =round of oulyother remedy nOw we here, ie. * kr.. WILLIAM /31:10KLIER.Id . D. Mod& Fever and Ague Cma or.BIIC)c. Antitete to Malaria, the only harnileee remedy In tensce, la estailly tannin as a Preventive as • Curs. 'Saks It whom you feel the chins continuos& and ion will never bawewsh&ale Coaa for est tri A lchu WWI= °Asa. " H. 1 ." t 4. Wleluelhant, L. Scuarand Drumm+ semrall.- !MEM= ...BEAT DEMAND fir the only true and apt maks Liter Mb yeanarad by 11. Z. adim Ifairoao. (imam , Co- 0, IlarettlSta. 1851 f Yr. A A aaferv-1. hire alorailonaLY - Narbarad lo m. gr "l traVbe frnVrigm" =jaTlM'mlh demand Wan. jam to ifak- an &atm. mum for rpm four or fir, kindi of Pthif not rear Liver 111.0 ate Ms beat aad afoot fataanle I bans ersitat.•-Youm ., rary " V=and l eold It. fit 311 1 1 Lia W + sr,. Woad and 1.1 sty: Pad bT DrasgistamerallY. J. 13 Two Medals and Five Diplothas Awarded! i k .i i T.H 'IT R'S • ~... _:,,,',,, _ ~ Moat . SLlrd'lshr ''" ..' ..... , z t .:-.-;', ~- ~ ~....•." . ,Jakt,_..- , flasWooit i lfoi e rZt r a, tr•Aannablg -.. . r e7;.7: 6 tad I! t . ortrgps i c t Lg. ; ,, , - ..i „,.. rii. ......: i =okat el/him' oral. " atoms Mrs. I.= ... to , ~,..., - i,": Wood 0t,.. Plttsbanth. ,5 3 , , , , , 4 . 4, -. Z";:r Pa. where Lo also' Icstm ..7, - .f.," „X..... , !: .., ...., Plat sad croon f M.N.+ ht---1 '=-A-• 4. ' -..ra.-1 1 .c .krprlcs.altti Lorse,..; .. .; ;- -...• - .1' ,,, - .L ... Vi and carts, ready v . „,..:-., ~_ .:..,..,!..4,7 - „1.,. 1 >emir and .ottsar *mit. • d "..,~..- • r- -' Alroaciacrolusartmeatot CU a. Ohms ii.Laritwoors. adapted tolho groats at private -bow/wpm. atom • beats Sad' cants" madman all. as toodoroto Straz /Stare. !Ati f ITSTED . m r - puung at ,15 t tma he ay . me tteel t..4 me 39 arglaizaz=h.alrgek, Let at the stabk M. 11. rattera t , th rt. •flarfaar Linamartat t am * mar. bar abate: o W la • bat trWatriptaalbbe ISM --' .• Lll.ltd , . 11. G. Blab Otertabls. SPLENDID EXHIBITION FOR- a / a z ONEof the finest Exhibitions hithe United lbroth er subs ontrol fan% or inn !le ,a dr.3lied __propert7, ear mum pokst.taulam. ' . • • - W.P. RAUJI.Ii. Clair at Pittsburg TOE LOTS -WO. Will eOII6IIOB to eel 101 a 14 Um 1104rialklmofty of Otos, &en) until stuns =ha 14;47=-MalAtAtiaad`z L ~IBOPEATY• ON- .IV - I=ll MU 10 .1.1.8—Tr01114 hiring .., v .. fronton Nnnolvalns Amu* of 453 fod. bant about 100 fnotonnUncla 1s anietenl bra 2 stm Orion Il• Imo Orontlnn on the Mann% On the bang Dart, f ttno to are tin tem= bower. taln area awl ..610rnat. to Om yarl.. TM= Vnrr NW. ..Inly to .1.10 B. I.I I LA of a WV DsEss S— m* wuiaalnz their eottxs- k- .7 -=Co. are J. 19 R A BE QIIAIICE--Foz Mb 4 good bUil i.i4.4lMUlVZ2"ltiorliergiii" I:llThatbzettliol3:lrt by grlatand war 6 n=roairab lot hu • Tema at 4ftea a CO it il,iszed Is LaCI tt la pantosar utt-a/17.VilTit.h. Terms 001 n Aaad, balance In 1 at Tauv." OMJIRT f3ON. ' - XthiAlgant.r. 61 lintst ErSIERY • AND OW VEEP—A: A. Nilson Om; have oft band A orV e olt r rotr c mtof Wk. Pon • sad eblldrook Sununu or IMIT dooniption. U. brotamaxranont cab= Malt to and otba , mitt' to Wren:tad in Cs, - . " Join EXAMIXAMI, 01 4 r-Tbii) is wo oak Übe' eanued thee ouratoctiefilaa's wad Bay's hu Darer baeneuryeamd Is the elhf. - One of magma. cosi% Peat% awl- vothage have bemaesataet Ifith eapadai mamma mates* vadat,. career Foodarteelit=i IRMINOHBIII FOR SALE. ',Outiria IlZulgoAratel. rieM br eur i z e ttir first dam at Blitningbean The let Is 24 Stet finnt by =dem. with inns tam, thentking ic hn, Th . house I. tin dada hub, built of brick; teta tlre ro oms veil 121041ted. re canny ptinte4 and tapered. it will he rid at_st bargain. Apply 10 Jeri • • Rt./RELY it =MIXT . .j ARM FOR SALE_4i MOIL' Fayette Taraithip. eon Wafer CO .setes. 40 et It eh are tmder andietacen, saline leanli. Th. Woes In timber. The. Improestitnts ern End and neeneealeet,- 44:00ylte join : • 111.14(141.Y YULEIXT. AraluABLE Rolhavo•far ILL a tot of —d an otir_ MO foot dam iitmlaoUvtthin a tow doom of Aldan= ionloomoorn ma. TEO kkollmanat•to= too ovum to goao l = II perfect and of an•lnnembranoa r'Anlvo_ Ita • • IMAM= tium. IFOITTaiIi Car ir R ANTS . for 0,41 1 • simenraßON. IACON : An d f or , ftl•br id° antsfakmwaterst. COW TS-10 'dos whitaixtdgroy Jut »el at JO 8 U01XN1 4 .4. Zr MuUt :IDBFRENCH LACE titHii---lhick Bilk .Nits tot Mantillas. at`. 11ORNOILIT lea kat at yIiDERENDENTINERAK,frrindoII Jae" /21ILME3 COLTIMIG.-Ltrreal st 4 dift_REULLICIIIONE RAKES Sal sale - 4 wbr mu • - Homan comes. ortedi , for by • Jab ROLM & coma& Ann for two choico Building BMW%birlajp. front Am two atmtco.llB3 , 9 1 88ntir ••w 1188 .8:8 Yralstkqu., 118 led on ay 011 17181182-* ao8„ 887 -- • • HestlB/888 Amt.. At Mutat mt. aistuited • ar•m ost. : •llottumy:tui,hii roott cver. vounairs• for somlbet lank ennearglegon. awl M 47- &carascars 21021. al rut t 2 nnw 011 Ea "I"4"°N. MAT thefg"".th °t'l M - . 11:12.2WI:="aar a _ A my ' gno "In Cow% (Riy Otato, 'and many pro Lai Para Mag. need thardap as Pro at Pennit ist. win e maw ALAT,Allsizes.vul cobra, v a vist reed at No 17 I , osErtb w s .D. iv, natio num 11 AY ELEVATORS. • tackt. b "MU' 6 , watts * comet 143 a .Nau --91v46- ONTQO glarFa—pd Liesletyr ' • . Me , Amy 00ifie f ar j.„ • 410 szorn - la __ :orz wahawoodat. • rINBA-110 Mang Bluk Tao, lat ills b 7 •Inlo -no! rual. FiSijast!,a,,enTaii.sobaubtqa rrs - Ni 24 :)d° 111 Al --6 Ude merits an eons gnmezt mow br Ja6 nto no it OM KY 7,O‘APEACIIV3..I- m_k,sod*rd•br: -',NIO 03-re ARD,QIL42A 1:114e1 fur ilalaW MALI! Kolar tat. l&W ßroam._ cni in br toae - lavas cox IFIAC_ otadat ibrYale ONT-741000-fat TAROW-100 but Rodester Fisuifitareh aJtrtaliarr Rag_ _ - soar u.anuss._ OURN:INSGOOM consistußtillank Va' i tl& V ll ebart a . ='"'"' * Wg .0 4 ,104%*ce i t . jcp t gra m m t no. n - ":7;-:--,* .Watthes and Jewelry. -tHN Id..IIOBEBTS, 16 sth -„,_, t . r,ov aperdne an entire tuur -:, et 0010 end Ether Patettt Limr. 0 0 ' ..1.3) /Amber and lapin. Welass. in as and truntitureameortbe Wet eidebruiret iirviliait rod Pub. numulartura. Alm 4,, Gard Gard. Veit and Fob Main... Seal; IFeee, Miniature Co,ue Fre..lnt.. °aid pmearekeasmareemilit Vold PIWELItawy, than. .., sew indies Ring% Frrnse. Pita. Tar Mum. -co Rdg Pie. eiteb, awn Le *4 Gala LW Silver Bppowit.s4o4 Bilwasai Plat ed Spend. Halve. and' Muir% Jet. blew ...0 ... Goods.. Alspoi Wit Epic of .We ,het .pegs amb.Tt 'M TV above .tool: by beau Daretiaaed divert hers the Fastens Minniartotierand midneted with the Mug trade and wui be Sold ' . ..t a mau .1..,.... 7 , 4 ....t. - . wma.s.Glooke and Jevelzateluired; aibllne apri It. graTing assented to the best suararer. sad Kb./ Tar im .d Jearell7 made to order. J. M. ROBIERFit. ante . , nth at. new Market. FOR SALE—S aoreo of Lard situate la Mut O a h ' i ka,r, sod gnaavro,:umniggio'firta Pftonl R jal th Z i. u 7" ea the .. kaitriotra rmtn.t. VA i LUABLE PROPERTY FOR ;BALE— ftuaed on the meth 'ldea the Ohio k Anus. Rah. toad, at the torn of Cohluddess.-Obis. COuthtlos of watt . oaa toed deed .eves nt had, with • twastory hoary cistern and well at the door. • hank ham - foe. wood and hoz htmeee. • youngoroluutt to. to. If amok., wood twentyltre weal on the north of the Ballumt. oltulltuf thirty town lota. be seht . wsth MI atom A T:gttrtzuoB • IL A. TOODII, en the promisee. OTIOE--The forwar_dhig baskets here ofeateled cm .beieleors eater tie style Jo. eleney, elUby tie heriaftee to amduael ander Ms name or Jane, teener. - .Juno It, 1658—jele.letei J. U. JUNO.