PITT' 13 1 1)1Wit GAZETTE ==3E=l PITTSBURGH: THUM - DAY MORNINO,TUNE 26, 1856 • T= Dollars pe en r stiswoo. Parabla be virREKLY-Two Ooliare per •110.2. I o Dloh will be supplied. the *Wow= ronditione Dp 90ar o Wan per waits_ ......... Ten reared, and lb* 101,0 osm,nts sr. 6r4d .lapped wt. tbo re. le out. .so it la mewed rFor Telegraphic , News 'leo ad page. For City lad Commerci►i NMI sea 4th page. Ps enne or :Ira Gaon.—All great reforms. dens amongst men have sprung from apparently small beginnings, and 'from agents who at first excited only , contempt. The lindeemer and Emancipator of men was despised and rejected, as hare been all hte most distinguished servants and followers. The world laughed, and then raged , viten lite Monk` of irttemberg otrack the nut blow at the then almost omnipotent Popp; and.thn Court of George ILL derided the bold . men of the American Colonies who first rallied their voles' In threats of mistance to tho au thority of that 111-advised prince. So It has ever • been, and so it was lees than twenty-five years ago„ when a few earnest, tar- sightedmen in our own country began to warn us against the ad . saucing power of American slavery. One mil 'versal shout of derision and execration arose against them from the Boy of Fandy to the Gulf of Mexico. It is 'wholesome to recall to memory those . days oftrrility and shame, when the entire Kith a few despised exceptions, bowed the knee to the dark epirit of slavery; when mobs, composed of men of wealth and Influence, as well as "lewd fellows of the baser sort," crushed out the right of free discussion by brute ,forge and all manner of outrages; when meet -lags Beta disturbed and broken up; when leo toren were pelted with both dangerous and offensive talesiles, and conventions of delegates were aimpelled to seek safety in flight. Anti:one things were done in the north, in the free states. But the spirit which prompted men to suffer shame and lose for the cause of truth and right was • Spirit that could not bo trampled out or beide* . down. It grew, and with It grew the at , repute and audacity of the power which the north was then eo anxious to propitiate and ap pease. Terribly have the northern people suffer ed for these things. The poisoned chalice which they pressed to the Ups of the early Abolitionist• las been commended to their own. They have been insolently denied their jnet share in the direction of governmental polity, despoiled by perfidy and Tried of a vast and beautiful territo ry, and a portion of their people are now flying before armed ruffians who have been set upon them by the men whom, a few years ago, they delighted to call "our Southern brethren."— Earnestly and faithfully ware they warned, years ago, of the Inevitable consequences of thoeumb ing and cringing to ends a power; and well had it been bad they heeded the warning. But great as the mistake was, and shameful aa have been the transactions of the past two years, perhaps they were all needed to let us eee what Slavery really is. Many of us imagined that under its dark pall there was hidden a net amount of bravery, chivalry, honor and gene rosity; bat we now eta that it is all of a piece; that they who would erect unrequited labor from a helpless fellow being, ore mean enough and wicked enough to do and applaud all that has been done in Kansas and in the Senate Chamber. The eyes of the North are now open and its spirit aroused; and that before which it cringed and cowered for so many years, is de tested, scorned and defied. Theecale is turned. Haman has began to fall before Mordecai.— Like the weak and vasoilatiug Inter of one hindred and twenty-seven provinces, the Ameri can people are beginning to find out that Lib erty is deserving of epeeist honor, although it has been kept sitting at their gate clothed in seek-cloth for the past twenty-five years, while Slavery, like Haman, was reveling in luxury and spoils. lint it Is all right now. The gallows is prepared, and the victim, we trust, will got his due next fall. "Hang him thereon" will be written on every IMIINAVII ballot The foot is the people of both North and South have been laboring under a mishap as to each others' character. Many among us imagined that the men of the South were terrible tallowy, who. would break' up the confederacy and ruin us all, if we should give them the least offence. Hence we submitted, like whipped spaniels, to theAegradieg yoke of the fngitive, slave law.— On the other hand, the South, seeing how easily they could carry their points by bullying and bravado, came naturally enough to the conclu sion that the men of the North were really craven in spirit, end that they might impose upon them to any extent. Hence the bold outrage: involved In the Nebraska bilL That measure, however, had the east of =deceiving both; and =bee clot outrages have completely turned the tables. Theynow see that there is a spirit In the North more terrible than their own, because more calm anti deliberate. They feel it, and are quailing before it; and their only hope Is in their dough_ faced allies of the North. We must try to ea. tinguish them., Now, suppose we gain the victory over them at the coming elvition, will it endanger the safety of . the Union? Not in the least. The South will at once abate their arrogant claims and pretentious, and' be content to abide in peace; with eneh share in the direction of the government es their numbers entitle them to; and Slavery, the cause of all this tremble and strife, -being 'confined to its present. limit,, will beoieridie a natural death, or be transferred • inpart to the torrid regions of Central America, where the Attionn race is sure, sooner or later, to gain the ascendancy over the Anglo Nixon. Therefore all we ought to aim at, at this time, is to arrest its farther progress over our present. territory. TELII Simon eau Tors CHOPEL—Tbe Louisville Courier. of, last Saturday says: ...Mulls a region of (*entry, embractog an ens of two or three hundred mUes in diameter, ef Which Louisville auspice nearly its centre, now Tuned by a drought almost beyond any fouler parallel, at so early a period in the sea sop.;Within the nut three weeks we have tear via over the meet of this dry section. Some portions of It have been visited with - slight chow en, which have proved of signal benefit to the - wheat; and had greatly improved the appearance of the oats; bet-in many portions, the -cite and bay will prove almost a total failure. an Switzerland county, 'lnd., celebrated for its bay, we understand that many meadows are BO short, that thou will be no attempt made to out them. , . We es a letter a few dap since from a gen tleman in Pablo county, Ohio, the centre of the great Ilivgrowing region, which states that = . there has been no rain in that region since the gib of December, 1865, and that the spring rains era a total failure, and the meadows are entirely dried up, and that Animal trill not equal 'a fourth of s crop. ,Corn, however, even .within thls dry region, generillyis of good color, and ins withstood the drouth better than any other orop,ond with timely rains now, the yield will bat alightlyaffFeted. Rotatoes still continue to look la s' tolerable thriving condition, but without lain soon the crop will be materially cot Therein otgondey last extended as far west u climb?* and probably reached the satfer ..kig*SWstilltiffe named. , We hoe item a letter from e, miller inColam • Cana county, Ohio, which says that the weevil is destroying all the wheat in that sentlem We have inquired of some of. the farmers in this :.county, and learn that the 111107i1 ilea also made its ailment* in some fields here, but it is probablefhat the evil is local and partial, in stead of general, and that It affords no cause for elatitt or bads for spemgation. Hos..E. now ox mut.. twit Dotocitacrr.— :- 'We observe by the Chicago papery that the Hon. liberiezer,reek, well 10101111throughcat the - tiltste thorough going and °outmost:ln Democrat, .:`,declines most.emphatically to enlist under the black dog of the Slavery Duerocreey. At , .asp on ittat Saturday , evening, be;made "a moat iroweaftli a:atrium:Thant speech against the nal. ftthiaafi r dlipion solibmee of the Douglas Be.- china party. = He declaredbis determinsticrn light is tits coming combat forfilswrii and Be msg. 04111 - opts's -csadicisfes; who is -believed , s , De mpe f aceted)" , a tritunplutat majority. So it ide& f . EMI! lit,*thrOughtfut the duo, she ", old /mums and trap Democrith atiplea,artiSaitlnd (be party of trews, 115 naiad Clelhouslats, - snd , worolTholtthimealvva es le is rife - 111 .„. on' AIM efia . Ptitut' Ort .014 04 . 11 pd The Fnaattai re vrit Boss. --Since the foul set tlement of the personnel of the campaign, by the nomination et Fremtint and Dayton, the oppo nents of-the. Administration in Maryland, Ken tucky and Tennessee are arousing themrsbres with renewed vigor in the support of Fillmore, and the Whig and American papers give expres sion to • ountident hope of success. The Old Line Whigs have been holding meet ings in Maryland, and a Whig State Convention is celled for the iteoond Thursday of July. All the indications show that this Convention will nominate Fillmore. The Baltimore American, the leading Whig organ in the State, is out strongly for Fillmore. Appeals to the old Clay Whigs to rally for the defeat of Buchanan, fill the opposition papers. The following extracts from articles in the Baltimore Ametictuo are in dicative of the feelings of old line Whigs in that quarter: "Efforts have already bees made, and hate been partly successful, in giving the impression abroad that the Old Clay Guard of Maryland will sustain the great calumniator of their glorious old standard bearer in the coming election—a libel as black as that with which James Boohan an Atnek down sad defeated the Incorruptible and pure patriot, whose memory we all delight to honor, and whose wrongs we should now with a hearty good will, and an enthneisatio deter mination, come out in • our might and our strength to avenge on the head aids greatest and most unprincipled opponent. James Badman is the man who wrote and published the lc:re move" letter, which was used by the present Demeerstio party with such malting effect against tdm,--James Buchanan is the man, who of all other men in the country, knew the utter faletty of the charge of "bargain and corny - Oen" which he succeeded in fixing on Henry Clay. * * * * * * * "Why abould the Whip of Maryland collec tively longer hesitate, when it is well known that at least nine out of ten of them, in Baltimore certainly, have individually fastened their hopes and political fate upon Fillmore as their only etoice, and upon the independent Tennesseean who has so frankly adopted his principles, as have the thousands of conservative Democrats in every State of the Union, and all for the same cause—the Union and the Crotutitutiotif Bow can we do otherwise when we have only Buchanan on the one band and Fremont on the other to go to? Buchanan who has been every thing by tam, and nothing longer than suited his own personal interests. A conservative, it is true, at one time, in favor'of the Missouri com promise when every body else, North and South, were in favor of it. A filibuster with &mile at Ostend, and now approving and endorsing the infamous repeal of the great healing measure, of which the great pacificator, our illustrious leader, the noble Henry Clay, was the chief pro moter. And, Whigs of Maryland, 1F igs nay where, has he not slandered, or permitted to be slandered, while he pretended to be the Mend of that great patriot?" These indications show indisputably that the strong old line Whig vote of Maryland, added to the American vote will undoubtedly lose that State to Buchanan. In Kentucky and Tennessee the battle Is fought between the Fillmore and Buchanan men with an intensity that we have never seen sur passed in any previous campaign. This shows that the Americans there have not given up the contest, but that they fight with the vigor and ardor which Is only inspired by confidenoe.— Louisiana is also a doubtful State, for the Amer icatm there are determined to wage a vigorous contest. "',With Fremont in the North, and Fillmore in the South, Buchanan may find that his election is not quite so secure as the overweening con fidence of his friends led him to anticipate. As they claim all the Free States, the Americans of the Slave States can see no rowan for sacri ficing their American principles for the benefit of their darling peculiar institution. Tho Bu chanan men have treated the Republican move ment as a matter of no cause:prance, as the fmntio ebullition of few harmless fanatics, and have boasted so confidently of their strength in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and other States, that the sectional fears of the South Americans are tolled to Bleep, and as there isno [mot Fre mont carrying a single State, according to Dem °credo showing, and as Fillmore is as good • friend to slavery as Buchanan, they very justly and naturally reason that it is a good time for them to seize the opportunity' of Ilneiduratee well known weakness in the South, and of his numerous troublesome antecedents, to show the American strength. The Clay Whigs, too, have a debt to psy„ which with long years of interest added, is a portentous sum, and they are deter mined to pay it to the uttermost farthing. Such is the state of affairs in the South. The friends of Ferment have the utmost en couragement to stand firm, and to work hard, and they will not only win a glorious victory but will show the Southern Democrats that th• friends of Buchanan have most grievously de ceived them. NO* TnaT Go.—Oar country exchanges are just now coming in with responses to the Phila dolphin nominations. We have already men tioned that the Schuyildli :♦Bans• Journal and the Westchester Village Record, both Influential papers, and neither heretofore identified with the Republican party, have come out for Fre mont and Dayton; and we have now to add that the Delaware County Republican, an old line Whig paper, and the Lancaster /ad.pautent an American paper, have both belated the Frer wont and Dayton flag. The Delaware fispubii. can says: • The Republican Convention, held In Phila delphia daring the present week, nominated for President John Charles Fremont, of California, and for Vies President, William L. Dayton, of New Jersey. The nomination will receive the undivided support of every true friend of Liber ty in the North, and will be responded to In a spirit which will dispel all doubts In the minds of those who may be wavering or distrustful of mom. We have had some opportunity, within the put few days, to ascertain the correct sen timent of the people from 011 pert/ of the-North, But and West, and we can truly 'esy that the Convention has acted wisely and well in con forming to that sentiment, by selecting for our standard bearer one who Is fully able to entry it aloft with dignity and honor, who will bear It to viatory, and who will never desert it in the hour of trial." The Lencister Wks , endorses the Philadel phia nominations cordoily, goes very heartily into their support, and adds: t , The - friends of Mr. Buchanan have sent abroad the bout that will he have six thousend majority In this county 1 And some of them have the bump of hope so marvelously developed u to credit Boa presumption here. Instead of six thoisand majority for Mr. Buchanan, there will be more than three thousand against Mm, in this county. Marls this prediction. No cue se quainted with public opinion In the county, will put it at lawn and the probability is that it will be touch more." The Lewistoint-(hfillan Co.) Gautte, hereto- fore a Fillmore piper, last week took down the Fillmore flog, preparatory to eapporting the Philadelphia nominees. The Blair County Wft(o, Beaver Argus and Crawford I ourmi all put op the Fremont and Dayton flag, and the latter nye thet•loo grim were fired in Meadville on receipt of the news of Fremont's nomination. ID Massachusetts, the New Bedford Nereus% which last year went for .the old line Whig, against the Republican, movement, has come out for 'Fremont and Dayton. The Worcester Fel ladiwn, heretofore a' leading democratic print, edited by HOD. J. B. C. Knowlton, a prominent democrat, repudiates the einelnnen platform end nominee, and adopts the Philadelphia. nom inations— The Albany .21aeraipi, heretofore • :salons supporter of Fillmore and Dayton has lowered the flap The fdllwaukle Deily Wacinuin, fcrmerly • Whig, and subsequently am American paper, has raised the Fremont and Dayton gag. , Aa lirnztvuto or run Muses.—The meeting in the Fifth street Market place, last night, was one of those popular demonstrations which indi cate great political changes in the PO* mind. Without the firing of ammo or the display of fireworks, the 140Pilliga th eAd by thousands at the appointed hour, until the Market spate from one end to the iither was densely Red with a body of men , who ratified; not nominally or cold. ly, but heartily and warmly, the nomination of FUXONT and Darrow • and a determination was 'manifested to, confirm ; this ratification at the polls. Tbls meeting, which was gotten up itair• 677, and without wade, augurs:wall for the fu ture. The miens of our people hare been in. fated:with the spirit of 1844—yes, more,. with the sprit d'76.-end Mds feellag of patriotism will lady, on to evictor, that willeesons ourgiori one entente, lkedi the rule of denutvgles, sad re• stare paw and harmony throughout the laud.— The PEOPLE are s/1 rlght-!-rerilp they ars all right. --Qin as 2. . l e r sod thorn come across afford.' ern Nahanni' paper - othi4t tries to Wit thi great loan of the catnplig trete:Mien or non-extension of Slavery, but we never yet found an honest and candid paper, North or South, or an impartial man but freely admitted the issue and its importance. It is admitted by the Presbyterian Banner and Advocate of this city, in its last issue in an article designed to be strictly impartial. In speaking of the Presidential can didates, it says: ""Messrs. Fillmore and Buchanan are general ly well known. They have been long before the, public as Statesmen, and stand high in their re: speeds° parties; the one ins Whig, the other as Democrat. Their views on the Slavery question are supposed to harmonize, each favorable to South ern opinions, and tolerant of the extension of the in stitution, though they are Northern men." As an exposition of Fremont's opinions on the Slavery question, it gives his letter In which ho says he is opposed to Slavery in the abstract and upon principle, and inflexibly oppoied to Its extension I Them the issue is clearly dedooed and elated by this impartial religious paper, which says that Buchanan is favorable to Southern views, and tolerant of the extension of Slavery, while Fremont Is appalled to it ! No honest man can come to any other conclusion, or make any other statement Masatonvearrs.—Bterything is coming right and straight In Massachusetts. A oorreepond. eat of the New York Tribune, writing from Boston, says : "Mr. Walley, the titndglit Whig candidate for Governor last year, has declared himself for Fremont, and his example, it is understood, will be followed by most of the lofinentill Whigs and by many Democrats. "The best feeling exists among the Republi cans toward the North Americans, and a very general determination is expressed to concede to them the State Government for the coming I year, in consideration of their assistance in sleeting Fremont. From present aopearanoes there 01117 be little doubt that our political dif. floultks in Massachusetts con be sully over come. 'The' demand for Sumner's portrait end for liis speenh on Kansas Is prodigious. Beside in numerable extras ironed from the newspaper offices, some of our leading booksellers, among others Jewett 1k Co., have got out editions in book shape, and at various prices and in vari ous forms. Every other epodes of literature suf fers from the effect of the public excitement, the newspapers being eo interesting that there 111 almost a- stagnation in the book trade. The Life of Fremont, however, is likely to prove an exception, from obvious reasons. Ticknor & Fields have It in press in one volume of 160 pa ges, finely printed and beautifully illustrated.— It wlI be sold oheap;76 cents a copy; and apart from its political Interest, is said to be a very fascinating narrative of daring adventure and heroin exploit. It will be honed In the course of next week." SIONITIOAIT.—We published, yesterday, the proceedings of the National American Club on Saturday night. This lilub was organized some time since, and has been one of the most effeci five agents of the K. N. Party in this City. It numbered some 2,000 members, made up from the various City Councils, and has been under the active leadership of its President, Mr. Van Riper. On Saturday night--after the nomina tion of Fremont by the Republicans and Mewl cans, Mr. Van Riper, exercisicg a power cx. presaly conferred upon him by the Constitation of the Club, announced his purpose to abandon Fillmore end support Fremont, and appealed to the Club to sustain him, or not—as they might see fit. He was tinatilmonaly sustained. This Is a movement of a good deal of alguifteancie. It shows conclusively enough that the intelligent portion of the American Party see clearly that Mr. Fillmore has no chance whatever of beteg elected, and that his being a candidate can serve no other purpose than to divide and weaken the opposition to the present Administration and it also shows that the great mass of that party feel that the paramount lane of the minas is the question of extending Slavery. We hove no doubt that, as the campaign pro gresses, this action of the National Club will be extensively imitated. Every day will draw off many from the Fillmore reeks, who sae no worthy object to be accomplished by adhering to o candidate whose chances are hopeless, and whose name is used only for factious ends. We should not be very much surprised it Mr. Fill more himself should eventually come to the same conclusion. When he has been in the country a little longer, h• will be a good deal wiser.—N. V. Time. 11110L112011 07 A 801171IINSIA 8711UILT Ba• tarszn.—An incident occurred on Saturday in one of the can of the New Jamey itailroad, by which the °Forbearance and insolence of a Southern gentleman was strikingly rebuked by a gentleman from Few York. A gentleman from Maryland, In company with two tidies, In drawing some water from the tank in the care, accidently spilled came on a gentleman from New Yark, sitting near, which the latter quietly brushed off, bat to so doing accidently struck hie hand modest one of the ladies, for which he Immediately apologized. The Southerner, however, Wane much en. raged, and threatened to thrash him; the reply was that the result might be the ramie, when the Southerner retorted by striking the otherin the face, far which he was promptly knocked down, landing at full length at some distance off In the oar. When he arose, the Now York gentleman handed him his card, saying he could End him at any time. The Southerner ending be was getting the worst of it, offered to apolo gize privately, which the other refused, de manding an apology before the whole ear load, which was done. The New York gentleman them advised him to be moon careful next time he attempted to impose upon a Northerner with his Southern insolence.—Newark Daily Ado. A 811ABILIAL non rat litisszemrrt TO LAZA MICHICIAX.—The Green Bay Advocate et the 18th Inst., announces the completion of the Fox Giver Improvement and the puma of the steamer dinalla from the Minissippl river to lake Illoht gan. This is ri great event In the history of the North-west, and one which will insugersta A UV and o great era to take and river commerce. AU along the shore of the river the' Agutlie wee greeted with cheers by the assembled people.— nde of music, salvos of cannon and banners and mottoes greeted her arrival at event village and city. : The citizens of Green Bay held mud festival in honor of the oamoion. 'Ad drones were made, • procession formed, and an impromptu ball given In the evening. We regret that the crowded state of oar columns prevents a more extended and complete account of the event which hu created so groat a senntion in the hearts of the people Garth:rear& —Chicago Tribune Itsrourzo Exesnrucur 110 X alttalllASJL ACIALIIBI WALLIIII.—Hen. John L. Mang, 11. S. Minister for Guatemala, arrived at New Orleans In bad health last week. Mr. Meeting is on a visit to Ms friends In Nathoille,. bet will first proceed to Washington to report to the govern ment concerning Ms mission.. He reports that on the 28d of May, when be lett;thegovenuoent of Guatemala had ordered Its arms of two thous and men to Invade Nicaragua, for the purpose of making war upon Walker. This would seem to confirm a previous rumor of the same kind. Ma. Palawan slipped into New York rather quietly on Sunday night, though some popular manifestation of welcome was made by his friends, to let the affair down easily. A groat effort will be made to get him to resign, In order to increase Fremont's ohanoes. Mr. Fllimore says nothing bat the wish of those who gave hint the nomination will prompt him to withdraw his name. It has been "placed before the public by his triage, ned there it will remain, roman* o f oon soinceees, uuleu they shall desire its with drawaL" The going over to Fremont 'of the Fillmore Club Ls New York looks as if hie friends' desire tends that way. A correspondent of the N. Y. Eventog Post writes that the determination of the lion. Lot Morrill, of Maine, not to support Buchanan, is rather a hard thing for the-Democrats. Be has always been reckoned as one of the stannohost of hankers, and a leader of the fusion of 1855, he WAS chosen President of the Maine Senate Wt January, by bunker "big and democratic rotes. lie was • eandldide of the bunkers for United Mates Senator aphid Mr. Possendeo, two years ago. No one can call sUcti a man an abolition faaaUo or pretend that his motirea are of an Interested character.' TIM Fll.lllOWr Nassau.—"l up a cor respondent of the Boston Atha, 'that in Penn ayironia the Buchanan men are forming 'Wheat= hind Clubs,' (Wheatland la the name of Bohan sost,gith banners bearing sac dello • Sheaf of oat. I beg to togged that the ban ns/ inscribed with the name of John Charles Fremont should hare for its dodos a TAreshisy Nachas. Toot sheaf of wheat is destined to be threshed, and the wheat to be gathered into another pima than that of border ruffians." Pennaylranla mei) ought to go for Fractont and Dayton, for no lON than . fire of her noblest sowers now under Lecompte's indlotment for High Treason, and may aspect to be hung on the Chtelnnatl - platform; Wit gets established next Nowa:ober, ris tier.' Bowler of Sutton, Judge . Smith of Buller aiunty,,GeorltS H. Brown of•Orawford county, Haim Jenkins of Wayne county, Gee. W. Beltsier'of Bobuylkili county.— Boston amide. • Tux Providence- Pat eneseiSSly c&la UdL .Fseseost a bear bunter. <Tbrnit will !bid be• fore next Nownba that_ he is w Mott hunter situ...—Bostos AlOae. Sp E iAt NOf ULB ; The Liver —The Liver Pill f Dr. McLane were grit toad by him ell' to hi. ova Practice. go ogicsalcuo .en they to all rave cf Liver oourplalut, that tbcy beam Omagh end attractlng the ash, a lha,ay Ineticsi Escalate P.N.S hot. general go They set with great oettalety end midi:ft the lithely a u .ahamdlately hub the dispassion of DL disease. sad Is gradually restosei to health. 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Physician itthesoulththy to Oh.Quienao- This inthloahle thaildna lanallhWi to Oa enthili those Wand and dangerous dims.. Walesa to the f. math eangUtntlon.. le =Aerates ell aim& removes all thatenotlcaw. and Wins OU the monthly Paled with ragslatity. Thai Pith abonthlie mod two or three Teeth 'redo= to ann. foosearoUtlary Oxley the eonetitettlell. and gem to. nth twins dating labor, meth= the anther to DerlOrm thy du ll " with Islet, fauralf and WM. In all =woof Nerronowee and Flying dthweetwa. Pith La the Beth and Naha. Heathleth Palllne on SUM than Won, Palpitation of the Mute /menthe Of Writs. Blanes filth Ithadacte. and .11 the gainful thrum coos dotted by a thoydeed system thaw PUle will dent • were when all other Emu base Ildleet. and although nowarfoiretnedy. do not pentane tron. <4,k:coal. anthnowy . orf r om the th:lted Stata and eallwth Om - Bola Atorda An MU manta. I. CI. BALDWIN ti Co. nodustre. N. Y. TUYTLI A KOGAN Auburn; N. T.. Chrnaral Arent& N. 0.-41,00 ande noryngs &s sorloonl LT, Any an. tborlard mua..lll Innen s WILD: then PIM by Indus nail. nwtel. In Pltzaborsh. by ILZAIINO norm of Wood and Yohrtn dry; _JOS. AIM. roma /min and floalth6dd May JON. YLVALItiti. earn., =amend and War- It dont. Dya&As de244Ydawker Bank Headache Cared--NVo know that thleheadhas wnl ettrect the attention of many. and the eyes of not a [...wi1l perms. an article that offers to point out to them • remedy for title preralent disease. “Itenne• dre Medical Mao:mare It rarraatel to tam title noMedl hr Menet of One tattle. BOW; trader. do not doubt this statement eat motor on; all that the adrocaterof the M enem ask If that you 111 ow. It 6 far trio/. well know • but that the Tardlet will ha In Iti farce. But moor other &maw are eared with artalatr. hammy of army kind.. 6:rotate. Salt ilheura.Drystpiles. to. sod It Is with • heart fall of sympathy for the at lkted thatWe Omen to them . fleanedy's Neatest DlseorMl." Deld by Dr. Olgt_fi. KlitaDit.l6o Wood Mott. *both saleDd A anent JAW.. 9 P. noun% ADatherlY. dtwlwll A Great Nedielne for . Feartales.—Elun droll ofidtmultnta tombs= Inractat mull mid. purport. Mx to bo irraleo l lbw/wham dlusaiss and dersugamonts to which Ms delicate form of woman sada hoc rubtmt.— Tb. of al them stiMirlostto hoc born to Lama am mattary orthtty to the =now tyska. sad to/ur vigor to tla utunia:ltut this relief Ms lam romoded by • eln orsalon •nd preutrotion errata thou Worn and Om rin marl attempts of turs/IM to bond thou:mina cm by those loth rmailer. iron dually mad In destroltni irhal little vital orgssaintlon ono left. But to tnlass Lomb:nes ilotrund thiart." ans Ificul no curb Maas. tnea nada. It la • pvrHf nartabla compointl, tan pond on strictly alrutide Dandies/, •nor lb. muster of tho oriebnard tioland Pronouns. Bonham Cruder Its Wilms. may urn* and mark mama mar struath and rigor, Imam. ma s hay rotor.. sad Loony. pen/ balth. Soo admrthmusut la orals, column. I•234MrT Hear from a Late Mamba of the Dora or Daylong! is Yttama.—Thl.li to Cattily. That I hay. bra song la say Wally Da. I. toots'. Dalstrated whit. Clitanlau lialmant Ihr mural years. and I am fang ealliaad It la the Wet Laub:taut I haw ewr wed. although I have wwl het Ws than • dam Dew Walk and en arlth coufgauw retommaud It to the Moto& Dwatber !Jan. Jalltil VA N& Dr IThanree Inapnyred Um rim and larprored Per le •ayee. rase Dr. LProtre Celebrated White Cheadan Lnl lama prepared admix under tlye sepersiden of Dr. I. lixdt, • Benda, PJedinal Graduate and Pbyaldea of .V. 14 Gra lamellar No. erensdiar only ra Prepared by Dr. I. Mar & as. ego Pro r WA" Dent Ins" tbargarunere. Va. Dr. .11tr ye,•wa hewer. I UM MS and laaprerod Vermin:lln errata pealed by nattneet• 0(0. Manna. All the abere kledleinee tor eal• by Dr. G EO. C. Klink% 140 Wood Aran, Wncletaletegrl. JP. FLEILING. a Iledboar, oar ß. IL aide AS. meat jedltD=rri. Pure Cod Liver Oil—Every bona° war ranted to be pure OM Llver.o4. fer VA rare pr AkarKatuat, tbs. (Se ran VS:so/Ida lir the care 01076. ==l ibr tar can qf U 81i. Magma. 111.• AI nos d Chrewitt ./DMILPfkLB. flrr Lhe ase 4/ Otrawste ars Ps Ma can cfr Mina .9.d4astl: It" Uti curs 42 I Giandlaisr Balks g, Pas fAs can Vaults d iAa Asa. Ps CU ewe el .....thopuari amtuart., Pus g. s cure Gif (Aram Brwockata. ibs IL cora 4 Ritiksts. Re. Wave lb , Dinasa VOl, Nadir: sad rvimew. /O3r as ewe of CoashlgAortof I/Ookosat W Orturca Dosday. Bola b 7 the ovart i Atir cots"...bytzr dirk Va.o7l,,,, i ipr=, Girl!. /MP/4 r 1.4 Wood at. sign of taul wows hal., wolf. dAtlrr . peer' a Shoulder Braces—From Pittrbersh Dloyhtoh, April 10th. 13.56.—Y0t mon lb= 3 yam tilt In Isms mustrootly =no lA* Mishima= Bus Nada Itmos. assulhotarit by Dr. Ott. 11. [iipor. of Ns. 140 Wood Ito tathh dItY. and salad heartily emommsad Me all she ars ossurallodi b IbDo. • imidastarr comps Um. Ss we hors =km =marts& to mlllits attmition to Its malts. it slum= Dr • bum sod nudimidar, the =lsla at the simitalmms ban so gm= ss to anitlaug. It bad to brim the stiouldom to =dr =Mil wad= its,t maim the shat. Wows. lantdrsda et sham me ham= by tho sepia of insorseiou "skirts.' idimild aim storms them Mum. B. Dutiouhr I. maims Dm Matt matalabod. so mayor thii UM= told us hamblig. Bold at Dr. OEO. XIMIDMI.' Wholmals Drodshit, MO Miamian of Um Odd= Natter. mitrtlart Terms DEATH hat iisblialud. W UNedgfon. R One Dale eds. CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA: BY J. J. FOBSTRB, M. D. Showing Nature's True Antidote for these stabLful ..target the basun majorette, wan tna Pop* laml moat of Itronetals. Welts. Coonlui.' Soto 'Moat, Might dyads. POIMOZIIII7 and Head Moir Rides VII. Eriddlien - I, Swam Binorarn4 Scald Itoed . Bons and Mom. Balt abalud Paths and Ifindllogn alba Jobta. Bann add Glands, and all disband ariabdr from as Immo staid of tbaldood. This MU. book. wont= to sdoln bat Rands Wiwi% 10=131 bid nadoinarTadfleo thr a err, Mimi. 400. and MOO inonaltal 8111.7 VIELI3I.IIIM. with Old dna. dam Gram Mad. and la 'Monti: meammsatted to Um at.. tlittatt, to tomtit of ttmlltu. &e. at • most ralnible gulls EEMMESIEIiiii arr mare Wu 10000 owlis bats belt sold or malts irttbln ths last 91 1.000. to stay part et tbs anottry, Pticelo cis. To in bsd i tyM i lsa . gmetily. tie It w . arum BA 4.1 =Ate= na:1611 Liverpool and ?Mtge!pith Steamitilp Lint. Av irie splendid new Steamship Ehty,sik Mame. Capt. Lutes, rill tall tram ItIle•=1111 litlbbla on Ida ildlhlane—hcon Unrwol 10th July. hen Pholadolphia. Ron Danyeel. Mita --PI sad 155. tiebts.--...138 and Ph 10., home—. 40 Panto 'halals taint ham Llnctitnt by the ante thae, otilleantslolpt. es by first elm When Pactett, 0115 be Mound an application to ILIUM i COSTA. U 7 Bnorieray. New Yak. Or JOLIN 21101CPSON. 410 Marty Pittsburgh, P. 11.—Also. Ocatit Itsr we always on Unix . . j4;dair , • Ward's Dentifrice, (Powder and Liquid) imputed by Wm. A. Wad. Samos Naafi& Plttstorsh. Penni: Natio eta wrath. Strrostrtm fha emu. II phu mat to ths tut,. WW kap the lath ham dna,. gold la bottleo at 25 and 60 eta, .nd powders at at ota Eying% N 0.140 Wood at, situ or th•Goldan If or. tar. tana.datrr - . Dalleraillagical Pain Extractor. There never has been a dim:Miley made in id s,, r um.s.,lnk.r.er p.m MI be SO aaloidiellared. and whoa Ditto In a. htsb Etat* ottneaminathnt em to Jo rapidly Mudd to thelr natural state, ear ohm otrtmds and tom osa he • ato than:44W and rapidly toalent. and &eared pads mimed without Glitter sear as dad, tom troth DALLIPB SAIIIOAL PAIN IXTRACITOIt, In onto iroonds. Swans ..and brulau—aniallios to oldelt ottlldna an ionstantls sotdoel—flue stump of the paean WWI Vim taro:tot, ts ant the Ilaw Eiti o pa. .u 4 eureittan -mat not thus be Droomtedi— Morrow, Ilk lOW° - often debendent Wen bsoln, at hand the Genuine Dilly Xstrootte, and Ibt bettlotare of obkh 1 respaaolls tau to , tor tViobod Issoledstn the troth of grid& I hold torialtrosiOnalble, W All orders should be addriesed. b IL V. Onakanot J 1 Ou„ St Barolay sta.. Tort. geld in pitteborab by Oillt /I. - Kama. 140 Wend ate neldnakvai The molt dietinguiehed phyeioiane in the co eutzi tersuartui Ifritabold's valuable ablate toe the lull of each molded es it. destitute:lin mar column& Thy have stood the testa of eroodnatiE ebsteldr. end an .mll worth, the soaddeiem eta dieertuthisUes trehlk. • • de: adeettbeezent Ltshotboldh (I•eule• peeperetieu, jelO•lvd' Batobelor's Elaii Dye H • Wm. r beread Or /NUM b 7 0tka.43114 faild or,flesilstod lutr; allsodssidand Buds bentlfally burma 011 . 6 / a sk:without* Ghl3llll GROOM bl BATCIIIILOS B. strAlts Wiz !won. szy Brobbrar, Now Tortast MI it Is =AN Oats upllaa to Wee penis b said PiLsistild;.*.,t l / 1 11RGE 141 Wool st- " Isll.llWdltisa 300 N COCHRAN & ' BROS. oldßUYAoTurami or , Win &Mg, Iron Mb, Vault Boon Window Ratters, Window enardo, &ow Nos. ilSecond St.; An Third st,i ibotorom Wood lad 1421004 : • 'PITTSBURG'', • PA, HIVIS r Ott wad sonwiety 0117 r:qtrosi T , r i g now • In consequent* o 4 me sudden illness of DB. CALVIN mon Will handath th• •Phahimm., la P.m.'. and "bli" IN PlTTSBErEetiumtil • Saturday Evening, ,Tune 29th, D 328. Whiathh.esh binatiattad dells, (Sabbath oxraptad) ba tvreen th• haute( 9 °black A. U. and IP. M, at biz row' at th• ST. GLAIR ROTEL, some Peas ourd at. Clair it. Entrance to Rooms on Penn Street. POII DISIM9IIB OP TIIN MOAT AND LONGS. gad all OWNS= Dl•dillasluil ts tb=..._ DR; WITCH wiD up a his pstarsaart ogles 46614115N ‘ EITHNIT.BUTTALO, on the grit adult'. alum) hen. , to addressed after lulled Pittsburgh. The Invalid's Childs and Consumptives MANUAL. or suggestictss tbr LSe prmatioa sad Mists Ooasutsptioa, Asthma, °staid% Dyspepsia. Toasts Com- Orbit& U., kir CALVIN M. ,ITCH. A. gi .61. D. Pries la lanAlln 60 testa It sea be Int td•rasil to sea Mt arts Mated States sar27 w,t2LtiritaT EAGLE ST RFIT , WORKS. OSEPH DILWORTH & Oa, (MOona/pm so soma. temvie 00..) ILMIIIITALITIMIIIi OP ORA teal, German, Saw, Blister, Plough tWA SPRING 9, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, attocke, Wedges, Handy Teeth, &o. RIIIIOUBII, NO. 1)P WAIT= STILIM, Warman Woods= ISmltltilald. PITTSBRROR, PA. Jab I li6fLialim . . . The Sixth Anneal Exhibition OP THE Pennsylvania tale Agricultural Society, WILL MILD AT PITTSBURGH , ' " Sept. 30th and Oct. Ist, 2d and 3d, 1858. iattblt ROBT: O. MUNK% Ivey._ ALESCHUNTEit DRAM= • - F CI R, GRAIN,. . BACON; LARD 4 LARD OIL, AleD PROD troß GRNBRALLT, No 200 /Abort, Street, ' 1i021770/1 P/2TeSt/Bali. HOLMES & COLLINS , (1170=MTT TO T. IL ITAXILATIO Agricultural Warehouse, AND SEED STORE, No, 129 Wood Street, ap2l-13d&wT PITTSBURGH_ HpNRY,,..H.„„MLLINS COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WI.CELVIALI DIM= IN ODENSE, BUTTER, SEEDS, ITS% And Frcdne• Gan.ll7. Ho 25. Woo 4 Street. Pittstmrsh. Reliance Mutual Miura= Company OF PHILADELPHIA. 0177C1 NO.IO WALNUT STMT. • Mfi l l e irratnnroVn ima rtgot, Or dual" 1 troco. f00..1n town orcoaatl7. Mu oa lan tho aocarLty of • Stork OW mantillas .-- •rid to share la tha :mono arta& Moo . anthout 11111111a=rem Tao &Mat 001/1•••• of to for Wen; aro acamaillao. akteraaro tho Ital Stoat 6f UM 1:16.11114. luau TlNGuair Proddoat. , S. M. Simi . _,loristarr. • . Wil l a tea•.lllMOnaltaa Lona B. ilit . 1.11 alcove N. Baur. . BoaJ. W. itarlor. B. W. C I. Mater. Z. lat?rep. _ .. ro;LgPs — e. Taylor Jacob T. Ileattaia .tran 6 taw. . Altedbald Oster. fl."9* ii.74s6Ar ' Third sad Rood Waite PITTSBURGH. Li* lire &marina Immnume Company; Othoe, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITIPBUDDH, PA. tam: CALIM r. rum Gums. s.er. This Company makes every Irumrszoo ap• pertaining tour tenant...l •ItALI77I PIUS. llotAtolmu UM and Corp 11.10.. on the Ob. ADA 111061ipplettrut tributartto. and trials* Altar on. mar And spinet Loss or Damage by Fire, And actitudlll• Plaits or the Soo and Inlsno Traastatalce. ~pohdeaorsoltl the tenni rates aountateit with War to all patio,. NM.= Raid 01111.11. mob It too th , J =ll= l4. lead . % a lort,it on. ;ohm 81 ' M D. Du% E. Cbanstout. rum Chrtrtran Zug. Jamea tre k. Willi= Carr. Retort Martin. Mac Arbuthnot. Jodi. D. 11 . 0111.. Aluctsular Brodie,. trl6 csrlit•Lrlb Farmers' and lileatuiniaV Fire ! k lane .INSURANCE til`AllY, 07 PULLIDILP . goo. TROY. B. P LO UR, Preadult. Rov. R BrunaLy, aserstary. arAnsam7r sum /Ms Ow That dir ettznitt to tin ThulF-Yrri Ur or UILL, Mara noalvid f t va • yncascv--......5&LY 41 do ROM in Total pram 6x x maths.. ------5103.10 Sl 1104161 IN VISSTED A 9 VOLUM& Sol of athadva. manly. ilttabarabaa4 Railroad ... ..... __ W 3 99 Lou on 117t a lbaro of Real raial to,= 00 Oula In B ao ank and oo band-- 11.093 Yi tnnital intonlbogpaynemat sat yet duo) ..-- MAW E . tam .aaaliggrod by 1303 2 nb31.161 13 Total aunt at Lama lacurrad, • but = oat Ls Medi u:dad. —.--1.17811 as 4166 Ed Ma Om ay Mauro/ bull sad ca m Maim tba Min and I tribotation Inmaxam pgabut Imo at doom 6C rLiP=i—llos. i'T''''ol..".l"Clarara Jatimagood. fat Uttmanta applT Et y to J TIM /taut Ida.. 90 ir llator tt:bat i ll'uod and Market. MELAWAREBILITUALSAFEMNSUR, MI MEM . 071102. 8. B. exsot Third ousa ut du, nu graSIFKBUTIAROBN Ou VII33ILIL 0AH40.71041 NLMiD IN S UFACT ar. La Marts cf the worLL I Ow Goa% tot BR" BAWL: Luta alThul Curing's. U. all Farts of tbs union- FLUB LIMETANCIFF 0cm...h.au....k1y. Oa o.oom, Marrs or was ma 04.0 9. Ztov. bra. 109. Dosda sa4 sad nal kmat.—.. *mine 94 ILVll,9biselt *Um Loaa4--- 83.130 00 Bank,. awl Innarsae• - 0041, _paean.— =.OIIIO MUM MAD VI Gash '55.046 09 Balsam du at —Pria.lamsaa Karim Pe r Issusd,—au4 otter Was Q Ole nenu OAS) 90 EabasistlAn Noisa 100.090 00 • TAY 4010911 of 4011.308 00 DllllOl - 0113. WlDllow,_ Danis t:1"1.1r. Joseph H. 50 " 4 i a g nna r t Bonder. . _ . n4alos=r7nit. LiL.gburtoo II . o . — John LPo = ntos% rle onnslos. .Jams o . 'haws% J 'tt . . J. o y zm Books. . Jas D. Inalhoionn, Vito. O. Maw% Mutes Ildunfor, EIM4 iPa atm J. T. Lom a Plutoonsh. j M11.6.' , D. T. Dash OW& - Jobs MI WILLJLA MARTIN -nt. Tuom.as O. HAND Von Yranko; UMW lanitilly OWnefOß - - 9ft . Waba l Zkt=rlh. PENESYLVANIA , .I3OIItIBANCtiI CO. OF PITTBBIIII.I3H, Uorttor Fourth mid Smithfield &meta. Authorised Capital 000,000. IliNati 111417.01110.4 119 D OM= PROFXRI7 ASSAM Lam or Dusts by Dim Ala Um Palle of Um Dm and Intomt ?Winston& Ind Tronnortatbm. 63/ACTOILt m. I..tokartan. Irady ?ottoman. arab Pointor. W.llaoDotoak. J 6/. P. Timms_ , Ova P , iiitg_.. D. A. Pork. 1. Otie Apramt. Woks !Sato n. A.? Ammo. . Br. flame . U. a. Al. .i. vamor. w. B. D. U. . Preddant. Hon. WkL 7..!OENSTON. Dr PN. Ikerstery A TA I i i rl ig . e irli er. BALM. ATTIRSO mall Cttisen's Insurance Compy of Pittsbnrgb. wx. BAGALIM, _Frerideal. SAMDIII, L. II &alb oiidoz.JLARIIT AMP I:M o e 3 1 1 1 271) 11 41, 1 14 1 13L1 p„a,.°"'" raricat seml ne.Zttectis. EL.Ms. otnao 431: K g r i s Mirolc ha , It. Waltgr Bryind. J. RbeFulukir, . JAL N. Ooaper.. • • WM. D. 1474 dal PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life lunraacto gompani. No. 149 CHESTNUT . STREET, OPPOSTI7I nix (=vox soma. Will make all kinds of lasuranee. either P="eil l e i r mift4 "erate k i" )lies P ° P" en ` r . Efn KING, Pew Meta, . t a riShiTC -- I . imfaMi„ !SELT i oneges: Wait 1itt1i51711141.248."6, British and Canthunital Fizobangei , • Nam EILLTT 7 DRip ein 8118111 1 / 1 1.ii — CO:, ON VIE,. UNION BANK, LONDON, pn OMB oP ar £$D orwanau theta Drafts too smillablek it all the pitirk: sisaldlmttiM. NetliuB lad t iu ; We a/so drutinGlirt owe L Grunebame-411a1lle, 7/141100.1tP t infoliveire as - 6 - Sissittar: pip, . ei, 1 131 , 470' WINN biteldllll is I;4l;l;i.iiiQ 'a* Y *Atmof CamSl oat irlitist,iiy.ami 6 ,0164660; is sudAti willailon6K 6 9 6 ' 3 7 ' • • Ws* Wooloosiomp 21161 elm% . . • . The onl y Xedal Awarded, b 7 't Turk itthititleito the Loan& ar MI•11: 1110 " rectums has bum obtains& Mitemiti4 ntiNtaaa!*Pq l. tore, by LEA f PERIIIfB, Me their WOMIIMIXII3III.IIII RATIO& •rtem. tr further testimony la &fronted of it. being t-- me llama extant. • . • • - T a. e.:•brity of tide WM* hag extended to •••11 OW' ter of the glut., smd Its • Money to promoting the $O O$ beeltAle benllandaLly,nhore observe:WA sehinC o4o4 . In the 1:Inlbd States It Is held to be the next *tremble =Ale:Lent, and le esteemed for Ito kale and terelittgathil =Marti.. It. habitual use enabling th• etornscb to digest the food •On th C t o.atux EVine. Mum qualAlee have bora totlfied to by a iroaunazn, who urine to LEA lk "NM EINH than . 1 Inure curled • bottle of 3 our Wareenenhhe 64000 In SLOW I EST•jUIt cal:aoudad through Been and Portugal. and b.IIm I ore mY prowat 111210 of health to In aim year Baum 4 elooomino. and I thtak modleirmi. 1 can with troth any there la notleat In • traveler's Ma gog* re elletatlal to hie comfort. at Wet la then eountrioe• As your Bug% • In Indla.alio. tam It la round at the mew 'or every nnement, a medical gentleman writes nom Madras to his brother In the , ears* protean= at Woman. In the tallootog Wong -ran LM k Priebe that their mum le hlghlyhyptovid iu tiats: - tia mot It IL la in: opinion. the gent 14.111Alge agreed! ma the mar whobome mud ntsds.. This sums is mantas tar. mar Tartstr 01 dtsh. so 4 ta• oatmeal donna Web ttiiiistihroos has ratiatsd tuut Id to taw ladtalksta tau Maid to ths palate, under • misty of num* bat the gumbo =V be Snows by tbs =us of “Lib [riot torgteistd 119 , n the Went =suit's cstwassror pststat [LM OIO9Pe of the hots* as tryll as ths Isbels told strsoPsr. Sots At . ssots tar ths Usiteightitsb imoor a i 6 NB, sptlyto tO5 Stroutsrsr. Ni. York. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT Three Vane Daily. Passenger Trains will run daily, except Sundays, as tale= Lsavas Pittsburgh Oar gistliinost 3.00 A. M. AO AM. and 3.00 P.M. Lawn sCrestilos for Pittsburgh st !SAO AM.7.00 P sad =AO PAL Iwo trains all mate ram itionrulations K Creallins with nut= /01 031.11bUS. Dorton. Whottlinial. Dollars tins. Indianapolis, Maw. Rt. Louis and all point& on roads extending Wirt and Bouthovast through Ohio. In. drag arid Minor. ' - Thaw trains from Pitbblinth %rad at Iliscanold with Maim on Boadurry, ilangrald and Newark wad. Ihr ChletirO, Toledo Gad randririln waking is "quiet and C-x , ocoonsotlono to Mango, as by ony other routs. 001:11107P row sr. Wade at AllIono• with Stains en Clhorriuld and Pittsburgh Road tor. (Roseland, Chkaga Donald' end Buffalo. Pam:magas lesTbas Pittsburgh at 3 P. M. Mr 3srultuda. Sol.do and Chicago. hays the benefit of s WOWS rotor , Masa ad or Cleveland. sad sails Is Cblesirb earl/ nazi visas& Trains East from entstilns maks ekes entnaztdons with trains sa Pronsklvants Central It. IL On Philadslnnia Baltimore and Nan York. . . Iturnigh Ticks° an sold to °elm:fibs; Ilaytess, Munn natl. laalaoius . Et. Louis, ladlsaapolla‘e linistestabia Cbisaga, Rock Liana, lowa Cur. umuoui. Wilawain OWN Optinglabl. ILL loot Wayne, Caveman and Wm galarnai eines In the West: Timmer Tiding own this Ibis =who had at all sighs above Dhow gar Pittsburgh' Ptclisdalsibia.lialtimses and Nor Tea. The, Taw' =ems AOCOMMODLTION TWO ums neggelghton. An , Pittsburgh - it A;.11. Po 1/.Pittsburgh . itir Nag Drlghisat at 9 d L LG ana v a. POTT eneta mut turtbsir inibemstion mri . to • • ' ALT. JOHNSON, Ai War o¢l2l6agirma ee tba Xenuansissla anon Or as tin Podstal .treat Station, to - 0 ZOROII PAILKJ. FL MOOR& P lN,Tiskat *po r i. ot. Passusgas Una. littiburgh.liay 33; 1565. , - - my2o Atelier Instance ;of the Efficacy of 1101111TAVV8 HOLLAND MITER& E. IL Potedater. of the Scion aloe. tom: "Someereata an" taus eoricendy atiatteS with wen and uneadocas of the stomach. lots of appetite. end at Can strong ranytane of Dupepea3 Wu Wand to tel roar HOLLAND BUMS. and I. feel it but an act of fanoe to the article. am well so in the dada those who may be affected with like denannamentr id the stamethe to date that the we of one angle bottle of this sadidne prong of iticelcalabla benalt; having freed the stomach from all seam of depression. sad nonoved flair Mad= of Da:Mail. I would also ranack. that two other safe has of tar family. who were aillicte4 Ins Walla manner with myself. won entirely menaced by the use of a due. bottle ads . See adcatbacumt. myrfnliwS • Dividend--Citisens' Irunuance Company; —The Praddent and Olieetore of We CeortbertY ber• tble day eueu.a nfria..a or SIX DOLL/alb Per .hanrus•u the Cazdtel Ikea—Mee In ...h. payable to the Ellookholders or tbalrlozal rattrerautatlree, atedlite dotter credited to fletir .tad, on nod otter the. OM loot. BAblllEttle 10111.911111. Beevgarr. Jowl rras66l-Jerclat Have you Rotors of the Boivelo ?—I weal/ bad narpectfollir butte the attention of those as. tUried with hernia or Mtn:reef the tonals to my blew. did assortnerat et 'hums of Minna I:GUAM, and to wit scarf azw siblisa and satisfaction guarantied to ova/ WI, at my cam No.llo Wood fitibt, Plibburgh, skin of tin Golden Mortar. Among the TressuWANlN no byricual Hecti.za ewe Inus; JPrearli lligneAverr liQld sprin,;; Ocri Magic Trigiscr: ' Childrod . Thom. Wier and 671414" Data:eta Thou, &Wm., sad adalu, Rteries Dr. "I. Rick's &evertor Trey: . Tb. Friar cr ?roma 71r7 from $3 WPC. Fhislil ILoptur..l paliebta caa b. obited br roxilting soactrr moans the sugars sroind tba btribbralreir ihstbri the rupture 1. ma lb Ostt b. loft 414. I alb. Wl and - slut , . • Dr. Da mints Lace or Body Bract, hr tho ann. of Pro. lams Vaal. ileaknan of the Chat or Atdtanask Carat& Malta.. and any 'mania &wending on a nut and detedtaind aendivpm at Um .mammal tansder.. • Dr. Fades abdardstal aaddrar. AbdavatnalUlktU: F3iiMWMZENS . Ansairs mane or ores a, taumk cbut•l .l44 - stow aboaldsrult venom, , Zbida Atectlnce. Ibr brut= aid virlaomrstsui. _Amp/wary BaadoomPronkindL . *loyal Alf rxritaritaiala SatlGta‘' Ls toot *MY. Volt loatbsalall MAN= yawl la the can of • alooodll. limn veal ototo to yoramota awl of Nom ca Tromso that bona often ma to salt Lb. Wind by bat u balsam bolter to woo UN, WM4 lad wo• tbs Tran or Ittaelr. Adtroot D z. u. =a, too wood it. algae tai Gold= Matter. fkiattlii, Effects of Renzisy, --Cozontatp `/".*1h"=z=1,._.4=v14,44ti=144 oak and /bodies, • std. acutolli dad oealtal Weakness will esone,thioi sad of annals dhows. tulles' coral. Dr.:' RUM Mx 'B5O Broadway. Nor York. dnotes hid whditims to Ming a/du:nth "Sodom& U. Inaito the iffiletid t. dn4 modally thew who base rwpy.don DRIUntASER: prfitou treatzwat by other pbarsielim. We was mot by. Dr. Hotb..—ldareas Mitosis. 4113 Droldvar,J. C. Berm, Jul. laddladm 8.1. Banker sad ebll4 (blindorso, M. 0. obapple (loath n).. DtdbDbsa A W. lan =dirt* Dr. Mathis an luitasbl• and skilfulOtiaL avotr.-1. Ono. IL D.J. A. Smith, M. Roll, M. D. Ron. A. LoomlA, Ron. Gloom Petrie. Roe. "R.; S.Dak. too, Auditie !fate w New York, Rom Judo Capron. Cikr Judo, dm Usk: - Patinae at a aletheee eaa tee:talc the doctor bi tether, stating their ears thlly, ittel metre lathe. antl. all the .when hithedhe.br total er exhreeh thershr °height, the ntesalty et a Irma vita: litrotneter7 wet: 'with Eattraths secreting; .111 be meet tree to any ad. &W. . N. 13.—0 h the eat et MY Dr. Meth .111 =ITO ttl 101 Steteig tmt. meet, the Et. NW:Wu Snob at...T.tedk Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP • TOR Till COBB 07_, Ontabs, (bids, pcis. Harienesi.. 'Medias Lang, Eressiddh , bansins. Binagn Eon ,Thross, Ckesurostice. Nadal diseases of 'Throat and Chia Dr. Geo. Phillips' 'sasuririo a IUMEN? PAM PAN ACEA,. lox TEI Mtn LID =lll OP : 244 " 4418 ,_—_ . 5 "" 10414 Littblet. Moils. Pleural. Paths. runs la the Ehh, Mot. Bulimia Yu* avellad sad Jalato„ Weak BS*, . who Pan The thoessads ba l ==kellalsoo tattler to their oroolliat mutts by coatlaviace of Moir uot,— To thole wao bon not . valla Mom voirOokr tsty TRY Ttiett sad lbw *III fhtd ttiol to bo at Um' are "MO. arotot, and that thrs trill wash=ttlit lOW* Wit uso.w.tauaaro, aou, tar, Obatatnatt, ..rot tote *balsas ondl in tor a n • liottint.llll. Alloglioar Cltr. w. maxi aIIUTIL Mita HURTER, GRO.CERI3, 1211 Socead wad Franc Streets, • nun PIMMTRGE4 PL BRIBEItT, Sculptor, lliodler, Statoco Worker and Wm: Worm. No. me Third Moot, **lrina Wood dad /WM& ANNA& Pittoblziby r..kelps onstanttran bead so ornorteured of cv Panes Ciento Elam, tae palm, p c0r404,40 WELLS, RUMS a co. 86 Four* et. near :Wood;; littetrtugh, iumnricrumur or Buggy,,Carriafe, Elena& Drovers' , DRAY' left AVUpti: ONG Keep.teitstantlf of hantVreeeived dir eat ... , VA C° III- ,ftLn ajcTragent aa , &Oa V61..et14 440. Oralt Ig n a" . . '4 = 9"Ti te rn'tj aMe d (61 ''' MlinPaYr' . I tft and I ira . 141 0f t 'i ff. f ;; 46.11.1' -7 - • - ' sz' -.., - . Helloll's •Axstatart.L_i The Atihrtitype le deblawuj =L a r ==t, t r im... ...m5,..„ ... = tiMg6lo. Ilkolti In a • arm oo d. I C tuts::-* 4-.. ." m dldiwt -1S•, %raj eti Ma w th. 121.' !Et Seir;ft a t Derbtthr si a 011Ise 3 ' ' RQBT HUT 0131.801 % 0..!-'' oralsl aIION - 1120H A. e' ]6 o f Wmt Begivi ` UDeces; irser 4 iM 14 MJZIt Ddid halt% 46 45` 1 4 - '& 1 4 604." .# ‘; 5,4 ;•k4 -' 1 "- : 4 10241WW4 f i r eg l*. ao.t. Ac T . ORDINANCE authorizing the Treas rer to begotist• • Tonsporary Loan to pay on do of the city taste doe on the lot or a ,Teelt anialned and eriiastrd_ 4[olo:Warn orPtett ln Eames excel Oonoston Mn=i easextbleot Tha i rtt IVessortrbo awl /a horthT alatatelsiod• to nototiate oaths *tithe the olty tezotalty" lan ofthe mount State Tnoutantl Dollen, ter the vows of rattan Intone ton Bondi atm swum an dv*.sda-tbefr au= la heathy e mlyorieet to hypothecate to Ow party or rattle+ loud= ea=or er en tb iuntna t t . o i . t=oet A trAe h n stall be done undeFiSh antettral9xl of the Monte Ordained and eluded twani_otrtb dayL , l.Lone-. • 11.1856. nuittlLL fmgraf pro km of Contsoonecanen. Alton Midi . teWrm. • Oak of Common Oettneil: • T. e.ci. Juis.l Preakleat pro foot of /Wee& Octiorli. Attest Joao T. Warlittn.• Curt of &toot OonnelL . _ COMFORTABLE'BRIOICHOUSE FOR SALE—A eat ablethnillen bona No E 9 Plant R. ea 93 Patt,tetat by la dam— The house Is enambra ar ch ranitedlialt • h119.2130,_ 93 a. Waling ram. Llaltelasa. awls b011.1e; paal37. 3 . 3 a." May lona. bath room 'kith hot and-call wawa to. Ito' Lana- asta mt and cellar •Lth *manta! door. 13113 . pad lath shade tam. Vul anew In Ist an ad stories. The batareeasents sal cosL =an than la asked for the helm &natio lore. Per. 113/330h ca. lo.th ma, re. maiader as 1. 2, sad 3 serum a cvr agan u tr l fil T aa l :ref It. MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER & ZnAttALI3IIIOII-701a veneration, stdoh has new tea known to tell to anyego wee applied as Axed= to the Oltettlon; edam the hale to to angina - stength and tole. It Is not a allteor.• bottle to saadant, 1, and PePerl , Ton JOS. ZL14111513. arr. lies st. and Dla.d. FIB. HIILLIHENS PARISIAN TOOTH PAltti—Thls Teats Puts Is t 1 boat of its Ws; for clasolnicasotaiiss sad Isssss'AsllLiSs Sas% lad issNred War IZIS raPitth , O. of Dr. Hulnoen. . JO& FUXIN% ca. llama at. sad DL' d. UMW'S TRICOPREBOUS & LYON'S NATHATTION—Nmr *par a Barn Touch. ED , Vo.d Ir co ' s zstaA . l"B '! "l 'I" 1 103 PLUMING HALM OF T:0 t : ' mos kept on banil JOS. 'MIEN. ARD-50 kegs roo'd and for sale by • 1L1J12 6 • smarm& DILWOZTU. VITER-50 kegs read and for sale be B,II.IIITER* DILWM,a, 5000eS BACOZ inta rao'd a r m d w f orra. or sal ViToolThe highest market price for Wool, Dila by • OPIUM= lIARBAIJOR. 2:4 Morey et. - - VISLI--2 hi bble Lake Superior Trout; ID do da_L do dn. Bred and hr al* by- BFAinOI.II.IIABBAUGII. ' IIGAB.--4 j lhhda.l .9. B'3 l . 7llar ie b. 7 DID2O teL prime. North Caolins Rice br /48 n.c.orrnr. • - BOON-50 cub Blom Sides for isle by 141 J.B. CLILNIPIELD. 1:ILK BLEAT-200 000 pound' Bulk Bides tbr rala by is= - ' J. B. CLBPLJLD. FISH -100 bble. Large No. 3 Maokarel; 60 hit do do do 60 bbla .2doll osa do lgt de do do 300 WA Lake Trout; 60 Mr do do tr.bolePickled linear Z 3 tar btdi Whit* Ilan rezzrzi BE-240 boxes W. B. Oh eese for sal j. 2 J. IL CANIIILD. BUTTKR--2D kegs packedfa salNI e by_ id 73 J. B. CAILLD STARIMI-20 boxes Pearl Starch for We tr j+2B J. II CUISIIILLD. ROOMS-I.UO dos. for sale by 1 , 13. • • PEARL ASH —2O cub for ease by ja2o J. 11.0ANIIELD OT ASH-10 casks tar sale by MO SOAP -MASERS-40' casks Ruglish A.L ter JAG flats Imitated • • stipea artgdf L SANlims XlNitir oaf 17 JAG • . • BG. IVIN--200 bbls. No. 2 Bozin for soh s jet) ALEXANDER KIEL QIIGAR,&o-75 lads Orleans S. • • , 1 Jo Mb !Wawa br • b •I• NITIaTZ Oir SODA-500 bags nitrate 1.23 84" c 6 ht" "41 ftusi*lY A LIXANDER MG. -Farm for Mao at Public Auction. IHAT WELL KNOWN FARM in Upper BL ClarTowsehip.on the old Weddell:lW= Both. 0 tram the cety, non be otheinnth of thon emtaining..l26 AUD.B3 of test rate Lead underlaid with bIIPEIL/Ort COAL. ,The laporremente ore annsettlent t2ONS DWILLIDO with Berth And destrints to purolase erpeetkl to conteine this floe /AWL* particular description is netho wary. •to tote Piths on the p- I=/1., on SAME. DAY. June Wk.! Ilbrzi—uncotaDd. Wu= theme and two wan with 1 a...4., yew by bond end Inottiown.-..• :- Ins bathe intormetiao_lndnire of Wu- U.- WILLIAMS A 00 itheolkotht . Wood street. comer Thlid. SIIBIMKR STOOS.Onr _ _and elegant Interior Osatkaiank sad Bole eme taearlit fastdettabw sad desirable Iturmaer Cliottlb .. sit ta t o mad la th e city , at sea:lnstil bat asedieta - Gott& May earify Wag street abil_plamasal eun an- we mar to "11EICERTWELLINO :HOWE di: STORE WWI At Ataskm—Ou , IC =s t ra 4 l 44lll : ".. sail mow of rl d ead de a env oleo feat ea Ittaltbli ab e a aztassilaii ale= rt. VI 1%; otawbieti am erected catrions,vall S stair beiticdvallLast4 allitt datalatga•lma ma or tha b." B. Marshes tbatat. Vas feria. P sf. Austere 1.21 ." B. a iilo3. 1 IBIR--11)8 bbls fresh this diy 11=5. QTANTR-,160 beats Rochester Pearl 1.7 *Ur& IN dm brazen' Ite anumhdorers. WATER PlPlM—Torra Cotitt=fA very el:Aspand sapalloirrMis. Ihenh izxs : arwtazslL O. SUGAR-139 hhtls - rod - fair in don and ficriala.br DAVID.IErgEST. FAH:c4 gr.% IMil):Pilvti77r7lll QEM111388'.136.08---4017.StatieliA, 600 " L-nualatomminetwma=o..am 1m all .%:'t aes teaux 'ear Stareb.the bat 14 use. Eft ids by DAYID lISII2Me. OATS -200 bosh. no. store And for sale by 3416 - Dl9lllo.ll.titar. Bea Bathing-Ocoan Route. Cape /dna& New Janey well kaolin and tsialist noose is - men•sibe th• eleilliiit•-•F .. -- . _ locatedyt WIT 'yards of 4h• men. sal mom= • Mr •inr of alms Vs. latoi CU spetiod at Mains. Illa Minds and =lke the Mies tharrL hum bestowed •*taia •Anu!At 4= ', ...Italian!, WA" 0311 , 4,:,, ; j-likwriamairo. :4..:1. GE , ••R' l: ' —k well basurred Arm natanlia g m = «,..6t.tWiatblrVarlgtt.. . t. man l'ansaby, MINIM ar,val.enT• awed a% lint Dries awl.= Inevortr. Appfir to Joal, 11=1:11111WILE gI: ..., • , s-4.1. and' after this day win otter air eatliti . lack of Calm Under. • IsS. LW* awl Wrioneb work !Atli Cembets sal Llnen Trbra Esti. lahategobwits.4 et rutgoreizrica. Aa Mg. M.the has Non 3astked6owm:• . 4,ll . l2l:lKriar Vial tit.nit limping by' eilll nitwit as' • - - , jai . - . JO& nasal a CXYA, TI Market'''. V haul. a- two story Disllkor Ha W m et reammul • • • .el i f~ilfltitilettliW4ia l t ae. • sat is wad sad lemtm Pea VA% Term. SSW 14 hand, raseadaiatliack per TIMM P.U3H--50 bble new ltrge 3311okerel;.„ 40 bro travailln 3 Uttar* war, L. by 13 if KITrafOL 111 stigq , ,..cvd; ' '.2 I , IANTLIALA. IItING.F3—A 1 , . u sapmat orsixd tain i m i l,L4 .;ka, TATE EAIE--The cmdenigued Coma . 0 / 031 24, 1 1 thataißtresleatai=l:lll:lo tm MAW Ur. °WNW +WI ell ea astrattati darkkg tH 4 T aitiml9. KORPHY, Yoara ll os96ll , l: wuzummuzusa, -ILI A : I' e of . e ... cricack :,.. .TO Ommittat of Altaitani t iVir will to hal at (MN p.L t t. co nni rong isalt aalloaxa mi ath Y i l=tl.tito sakm Ist Aida Ithe =des. Um PT the Jourims..National Ocommilds et Nvir Tart. iind twist alwr trathow ot. , ,Unlioletma. A tiU VA." dame Is remaustni .T. J. 8.114_951...,..... e r—Pr0ad0n. TIDY GOODS AT. BROOM Pn.IDES-- A. Xmas & Co. ort=oatetair.aa= swam , Der Ogolds,_can .werl' , rr BUS 14111 6 31antillis. airs Ls anwrimrm. areas Diesso=di.. magi. 01 . 1 V. 'mid Illus. Oceourtlear•IIIICIMONO" flags aw /WY • Make, to. al snotty nibeesd - ••2g, gran imeTED TlUM—Dunng th a i nt fro dm, of boiwoottor 1, lora =maw of coto nos soul lusworsol IDOr *UM tO tliKkg Of acre d Writi;lool. of Gonoolaffil =XV derOOSUO Cloth. °l .r .-- a4" — . - ciatanarraW a gli'n Ana im; . r woo supotox4 ono. pli !itA li -14 "Cgesa"=VrittrvEtne s iet t :&"WArVerzin natio= ihmat .ThOOTOILBRIERant,Im soim:ftA . it Dr. wQ mnt. lll.l%rfr a . 1 4. 70 1 r0N w RDA AU •,I,‘ tbiatOWlintig; ;OA& r g R : • - • WN- • : . —4119X513114111. aILI-2Yro tit& -tumbgg a' . tau PeettOhNliteATOttle at 03 Ala, 0w 3 . 01 m 0 .kbu 03048301 1 0 10147801.3. • cos the ATOMS. Ott tiptoes pegg,ot Zug tallfto tsnattt binftwFbaluirioat sag apidnat BESS *Wei / 1 4.114. otha darflitlimaA Dram I;katensatvzoctsaid Mew • 4412 1 ,..., 3 it:t Ii: .V•at :Vs • > 1 : . A.A. ..... g aCkk ban bogs, biIIIIIIIIIINWSIIIOI , I I . NAM itIEURIABIBICMPIRTYIOI2ift, mare t tei?" Oast "Ttrati= 4 lo4. .marb4ll
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