PITTRRITRGH GrAZETTE WY D. W. DIEM-- PTPTSBTJRCIcH TUESDAY WHINING 41:111Y I. 1856. teijak nAr—F o l.ounni tertannam.- 017114 In edleer. INtftbLLlT—Tirs Dollen per In Olnbq will be envolled on the maehtlo o : o biltk.". rear Coalas Per 00 Trn' 00 1 4 . 4 1)1 4 r nannal. 00 — llieldesits torments are strictly leetthed •00 t t. he .11 01 001 • goigeet teturn the r earfaant . It teemed EI:UMW Militia Aid Society. Thellationel Seneca Aid Society will - hold Mirontand Courention. }IMAM , . N. Y.. on MD. WESDAY, th. sturdasottair. tn which delegates tram all carts of the conrCry are inrited• The OCt Ot this Roue. combine hanncolonalr the action of the etc clan Sodetleo mattered ova the Me States, and bnerander mere available tha igtto t,...totoiot to the manilla venni. of KW1.16 • • /WAIT fcicodir Panel plaia-a • , • . 8. J . ALLYN. attar. atip-For Telegraphic Neu see &I page. Fo r Olty and Cotetatreial Nears Bee 4th paga Cain;align Gazette. - At tie !Facia* attitude of the good came to whteh;we are engaged, we bare conalseted to pities the Winn= Germs within the reeth of every Tonic_ who desires to witch the progress of the, great campaign into which we are dow All the emerges of *he tondnetors of the pa. per will be devoted to the purpose of arousing the people to a etarn - and firm resistance to the dangerous and alarming ' eaeroaehments of the slave power, by the election of JOHN O. FRE MONT and WM. L. DAYTON, for President and Vice President, The platform of the Republi can National Convention, contains the principles whiehltill be supported and sustained with all the earnestness which the importance of the cause requires, and with all the ability which we pos sess or which we can command. We need not multiply words to convince every intelligent voter that the times are portentous of great smuts, and that the present campaign is the Most important in which the American peo ple have MUM engaged. The appeal Is made to the intoWigerme end patriotism of the voters, end the press is the great means by which Intel /IMM is diesetainated, and through which pub ,3lo.oati exerts its appropriate power. We offer the press to the friends of the cause at a ptloti so lOw, that there can be no excuse for neglecting a means so efficient. For every Five Dollars remitted to us by mail or otherwise, we will send glees copies of the Weekly Quetta to one address, for Four Months from the date of the reeelpt of the money. This proposition will remain In force until the Fleet of August This will afford all campaign subscribers, for a mere trifle, knowledge of the progress 'of the campaign until its close in No vember. For each dollar over five, three addi tional copies Will be sent in the came package— thus six dollars will secure eighteen copies ; seven dollars, twenty-one copies. We hope the friends of the cause will exert themselves to ex tend the cireolation of the Gazette for the cam paign as widely as patellae. D. N. Warm. Piltaturgh, June 25, 1856. Sectional Nommatians Ma. &Imola made a political speech at Al bany, on Thursday last, In which he launched out bitterly upon the people's nominations. The selection of Fremont and Dayton seems to have roused up all the bad blood In his ,sine, and he vents his chagrin sod disappointment (—for it outs off all Air chances—) wnsnolrfnltraint. It is not our purpose si -to give this speech or to nod. 4. .'fiiinecessuy task of answering I • t there is one paragraph in it which will form the burden of much declamation through out the nampaign, and we desire to expose its Welty at once, that readers may avail them selvee of the real facts of the caste. Be said: "We nee a political party, presenting candi- dates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, saluted for the firet time from the free states alone, with the sawed purpose of electing these candidates by the suffrages of one part of the Union only, to rale over the erhole United States." Mr. Fillmore has been (accidentally) Presi dent of the United. States, and he now (vainly) aspires to reach that elevation again. Such a man ought to know this history of the politics of his own country, and of his awn times; but It is plain that If he does, ho has not the frankness to state it right. To say that candidates tor the Preel denny and Vies Presidency have now, for the first time, been seeded from the free states is to say what Is' not brae. We appeal to the record. In the Presidential election of 1812 the an. gUooel33nl ticket consisted of De Witt Clinton, of New York, for President, and Jared Ingersoll, of PentuiyWeals, for Vice President; both from the free states. Mr. Clinton obtained 89, and Mr. Ingersoll 88 vow and ail of these, except 4 in Delaware and 6 in Maryland, were cast In the free states. In 182 S, the two opposing tickets consisted on the one hand of Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, for President, and John C. Calhoun, of South Caroßaia, for Vice Piesident, end on the other of John Quincy Adenss, of Msassohusetta, for Presidabt, and Wawa Bush, of Pennsylvania, for Vine President. Both were sectional tickets, and the first was elected, readying the entire Southern vote, except 8 in Delaware and 6 in Maryland. With these exceptions, the vote for Adams and Bush was drawn altogilser from the Free States. In this instance we see the South taking both offices, and that at a time when the North had had the Preeitteacy but eight years out of forty. In 1886 the opposition to Van Baran :was not united. In the Free States the ticket consisted of Wm, H. Harrison, of Ohio, for President, and Francis Granger, of New York, for Vice Piesident—beth from the free States; in the South, the - ticket consisted of Hugh L. White, of Teonems, for President, and John Tyler, of Virginty tot Vise President—both from the South. Here, then, are three instances, prior to the present one, in which Presidential tickets here beau made up from tbeFrets States, end without exciting the least alarm or remark; end two in stances In Which similar ticket . / here bean made np from the Stare States, one of which was sac meal. If the &nth could safely, as it did, elect two of Its men to the' two high offices of the 'Wiwi, cannot the }forth es safely do the same? , . Mk. riallmes memo", can Namely be ohne. lotutef these facts. They have happened bilge own time, and doubt* be Wee participator In most, if pot;11 .the' struggles we have enu merated; TO ignore them for the take of pres ent effect, and set at naught the troth of histo ry, savors too 'math of the demagogue for a man in his position. The people of the Southrefase to eupport any Northern num whole not committed to their pe culiar intermits. By combining , together, they dictated end forged upon' the American party the nomination of Mr. Fillmore; and by a Mag ner =ion they have accomplished the nomina tion of Mr. Buchanan. The platforms„of both Conventions aro ultra Southern sad sectional, end both Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Buchanan are as much Southern mid Sectional candidate!, as they lived in Virginia.- The-place of their ow e i s nothing; the platform on which they stand is everYthingt &Rd *god by this light, while they and their platforms are motional, the platform an d . zioudsteecof the Philadelphia Con vention are truly national. , • The boast of the Bechar= party is now that ha will receive the undivided,vote of tise South. The Smith, as - -nation, ,unites in his behalf; or, as an one/native; it 'proffers to the -North the choice between him and Mr:Fillmore ati_the only basis of (*.operation with it last we, then, the free people of the Nortb, who are able to elects man of our own chtdoe upon truly nation el and Conetitnticisal grounds, succumb to the South, and sell the interests of our own seotion to promote those of ano t .ther, for the simple ptir. , pose of egiojing,eouthern- a:reparation./ Not . We have chcoten grimnd Web is right and-un questioned, antl,ther we will nMintain our own right' and thole of the nation. it the lionth . „ clidoste to ieroperate with no, ebe may; if not, the fault is hers, not cunt The South has pre ferred, by her awn preesedent action, to make a sectional stand for sectional purposes, and let her take the Ocumegnenoee. ' ` The diescintion of the Union which is threat ing 4. Mr. FH:Rnore, if'the people elect Fre mont, Is theldlest gall idle talk. 'Must sPresi dentin' candidate, on the stump, should standup end tell the peciple that unless they elect him or Mr. Buchanan the Government will be destroyed, surpasses in impudence and arrogance anything in the history . of American politics. The peo ple of the United States bare the right to elect whom they please to the Presidency; and if, in the exercise of this right, they choose to elect two men from the Free States for Prident sod Vice-President, they do nothing but what the Constitution allows them to do, If the Govern ment cannot stand the exercise of each a Genet'. tntional privilege, it is not worth preserving; and moot certainly the man who threatens inch coaseocumeee for snob an sot is not only utterly unworthy of the place he seeks, but a eubjeot of scorn to all who love the Republican institutions of the country. The Cincinnati Sun ma New London (Conn.) Chronicle, heretofore committed for Fillmore, bare come out fpr Fremont The Boston Jour nal, enumerated as belonging to the same cate gory, is Bald to have the largest circulation of any daily paper in allenachusetts. The Gettysburg (Pa.) &stint!, an American paper, puts up both the Fillmore and Fremont nomination at the head of its columns, bat evi dently Inclines to the latter, and will soon be a warm advocate of the Philadelphia nominees. A Fremont ratillation meeting was held at Bt. Lon* Missouri, on the 228th, which was partici pated in,"the telegraph says, by over 8000 per sons. The Riohmond Whig threateno Judge McLean. Ills patriotic) letter to the venerable Judge Horn blower, of New Jersey, is denounced, in the most unmeasured terms, and he Is told that he will be "rev:Muted by all honest citizens to resign the high offize which he has disgraced." If Bu chanan should summed, the attempt will be made to impeach Judge McLean for having dared to denounce the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Tae thaws or TIM TIMM tis admitted on all hands that the situation of mu country is most orlticaL It was asserted, by old and grave men, in the most solemn manner, at the Repub lican National Convention, that nothing could avert a civil war but the defeat of the Slave Oligarchy, now under the leadership of James Buchanan, at the neat election. The idea is that the continuation of the destructive policy of the present administration will result In s revolution by the people f, against the maladmin• istration of the government. On the other hand, Southern men assert that they will not consent to submit to the legal and constitutional govern ment of John C. Fremont, it he should be elect- . ed. On every hand there are breakers, and it will need the greatest firmness and wisdom to guide the ship of State safely through the perils which surround it. It is consoling, however, to know, that the men of the North who have resolved to resist the farther encroachments of the Slave power, are not responsible for the present condition of pub- Ile affairs. They reslsted,to the utmost of their power the great wrong inflicted npoisthe country by the South. -They warned, they protested, they predicted the consequences which have uhtee come upon us, and they will stand guiltless on.the page of history. Among the signs of the times, is the spirit of resistance to oppression which tuts been aroused among Dm clergy in the Free States, and their aationis every good indication of the action of the people. The General Association of Con necticut met at Middletown on the 17th of June. This body is composed of all the settled Ministers in the State belonging to theCongre gatiemal body, the oldest and leading denom ination, together with one Lay Delegate from each church; besides Delegates from various other religions bodies in other States. This large and influential body appointed a committee on the stale of the country, in reference to Kansas, etc., consisting of Drs. Bacon, Fessenden, Wins low, Rant, Andrews, Williams of Rhode Island, and Dr. Stearns of New Jersey, which reported as follows: • Whereas the condition of our public: affairs both at home and in our foreign relations, le such as gives alarm and painful anxiety to all thoughtful and patriotic citizens, eq.:totally in ' that old landmarks have been removed, and the original policy of the government for the securi ty of civilization, justice and liberty in the ter ritories bee been wholly subverted; in that the people of the territory have been robbed of their chartered right of self govein meat by armed invasion from a neighboring State, and subjected to a barbarous and cruel code of laws which has been and is enforced upon them by the military power of the nation , al government; In that the sacred freedom of speech in the Senate has been =mile' by violence, and a Sen ator obnoxious as the chimpion of immutable rights against the abhor/ad injuatioe of slavery, has been half.murdered for words spoken in debate; In that so great • crime remains, and is like ly to remain, tztptmished, and what might have been regarded as only the outrage of an indin vidual roman, has been converted into a nation s! obi and a monument of national infamy, not only by its impunity, but by the load voiced and almost uncentradicted approval which him hailed it in one portion of oar community, and the apologies which have been made for it else where; In that the beginning of civil conflict and bloodshed upon the toll of our central territory, Is simultamus with a popular insurrection in the chief city of our Pea° coast, against the alleged Incompetence and faithleseness of magis trates elected by the people, while omens of for eign war are seen in our relation:, to come of the greatest powers of the civilized world: And whereas at such a time every devout mind must needs acknowledge, in the evils which we suffer or fear, the manifestation of God's dis pleasure at the sins of the people; Therefore, Resolved, That it be recommended to the pu kes and churches to our connexion, to lay to heart the perilous state of oar pnhllo affairs, and to humble themselves before God with deep repentance and with continual prayer, In private in the family, and In the public: assembly, if peradventure the God of our fathers will have' mercy upon no, and turn away hie impending: judgments. . . This report gave rime to a spirited tkebate, in which various plergymen took part, - 8, , Rev. Mr. Wood said It has beg' asked, what has religion to do with political .- MO will not, ministers preach the gospel and let polities alone! Tie would answer by asking, why will not miniefers soar sioft i aboire the affaars of this world and leave them .all to the God of this world. Why not leers' politics and all civil mat ters for the devil,A• ' take eof T Bat we do not intend to learirthem tope devil. We have left_thers Bo too ling. The pulpit that I occupiit N. Bradford, wee 1 4; filled In Berehotlonary tl )te, by I:ll3smuel FAIL When the rennleltlo for trod, 'to carry on the war canto to that pl he d poli ties right_ Into the pulpit. e read the call on the Sabbath day,, and naked 11 who were wit ling to answer it to meet on t hbgreen after ser mon. They did meet and chose their Pasthe, Mr. Eels, captain, and he accepted and led them out te'engage in the service of his country. We have fallen upon salt times again and need suoh men and snob action. Bt. Bacon mid six years ago there was great cry about the - Union, the Union. As Theo darn Parker said, it rained Union 40 days and 40 nlghle, until it came above the spire of Park.st e tre & pr. Box, Dr. Boardnum, Dr. Spring, sad I don't know how many more, went into Abair pulpits and preached Union. We have minted another wilds. •Civil war and random war are both ' impending at onto. We do not want to tup meetings to preserve the Union. We can have civil war It! we can't have Mann ion.' If. thr Union were dissolved, the South could notnndire such neighbors as we should be, nor could endure such as they. The end would be war and relinnexation with the WU reet Provieb.. This report is • mere rehearsal of facts; if they are not buds let them be correct ed; but if they ate,we have a right to rehearse thEm and' to mae them the foundation of a resolpAion'Ahat we will go to a humble penitent stark to the throne of divine mercy. 'Mr. ?dentin said:—lt is said that we ought to confine 003,01‘411 to the preaching of the gospel. Rat Abets matters are intimately connected with the. Redeemer's kingdom and she salvation of Fouls. If Ifasi my fellow man in a suffering condition, am Ito pass him by on the plea that I am'called only to preach the gospel. It Is of no use to , preach the gospel,-11:our months are mauled and have no freedom of speech. It has always been thekdoldsuo- of despots to stop tho mouths of .mbikters. At such a time as This it beoomis us to. speak out. Almost any extrainganoe from the pulpit would be better 1 than ells t,. darn =Ada myself recreant to my duty if I were to hold my peace. If we are silent now there is no knowing what we may ba compelled to submit to. If we are forbidden to preach on slavery 'we may be forbidden td' preach the gospel. Rev. Mr. Winslow said.—Thatreportis In gym. pally with the direction of our. Saviour, “Feed , my lambs." We ;imposer to -feed the lambs of: Kansas—to feed them with bread and powder too, to protect them against the wolves of Mis souri. I intend to take this matter, Into the pul-,1 pil and get 60 votes if I can. lam not a priest, , I am only o minister of the gospel, and I am not excluded from all the decent bueiness of this world. If political partisans feel themselves troubled by the expressions of ministers on the subject, let them clear the track, let them be , honest, upright mar, and they will not be dis turbed. There is no matter that had a shadow of the importance that this has at the present time. The Declaration of Independence wee but a declaration of principles. We have the fight now, the application of thoso principles. Rev. Mr. Smith said, a man in my congrega tion asked me recently why it was that the con gregational ministers are so mach behind the times in the great questions of reform. If we fail to speak out, such men will regard ne as more like infidels than like Christ. Mr. Lawrencesaid—This subject isnot antag onistical to Christianity. It was Chri.dianity that freed Western Europe from the system of slavery: Ireland, England, France and Austria. Are not the facts enumerated admitted taco., and does not Christianity bear a relation le the subject involved? The report was adopted with only ono dis senting voice. When 'inch a apirit is abroad among the cler gy, the voting will be all right. Connecticut is as sure for Fremont and Dayton, as any state in the Union. New Tom—The attempt to unite the Herds and Sorts in New York, under the auspices of the Cincinnati Conniption, has proved a failure. They both profess to endorse the Cincinnati platform and support Buchanan, bet neither will give way to the other, and a ',within' between the two has been found Impossible. The New `fork Times Bays: "It will be seen by the correspondence which we copy from the Albany Argus and Atlas of yesterday, that the Herds and Sorts have deal. dad to hold separate Conventions for State nom inations. The fact looms out clearly from the correspondence between the State Committees of the respective Boot:ions, that both have re turned from Cincinnati heartily disgusted with the action of the National Convention. It is apparent that the rank and file of the tiaras will not vote for Mr. Buchanan, and it Is equally sure that many respectable Sofia in the Western part of the State will go for Freemottt. We ahall see rich times when the two Conventions moot to nominate candidates for Governor and Lieuten ant Governor. The tone of this correspondence, which was managed by Dean Richmond for the Setts, and by Sam Fowler for the Cards, is amusing. The Soils made the first advances,—rsjoice at the restoration of the old harmony—protons their devotion to Democracy, and invite the Herds to join them in calling a State Convention. The Carle respond with equal eordiality—congratc late the Sons on the hearty adoption of the Cincinnati platform,—profess a strong eager nen for the oonatimmation of the nuptials, but euggent that, as the ceremony Is not yet com plete, they should meet separately and tam proceed to harmonize. The Sorts wax slightly indignant and suggest that the Herds are sham ming—that they do not want harmony after all. The Herds respond by congratulating the Sotto on the Cincinnati platform, and add that they will be very happy to unite separately! Thus endeth the first lesson. It Is clear, pro bably, to themselves, by this time, that the Sotto in their extreme eagerness to get back into the party, have bartered away their principles with out making sure of the "mess of pottage" they expected in return. We venture the prediction that at least Iwo members of their State Central Committee, and 40,000 of their rank and tile, will repudiate the Cincinnati Pro-Plavery Plat form, and note for Fremont" Polyteohnio College, Philadelphia. is one among many of its most excellent publie Institutions. Wo find the following nOtioe of it in the Ledger : 'Tun Potrrecuaic Counoz.—The readers of the Ledger will remember that we regarded the organisation of this College, three years ago, as an educational era of no common intermit. --, The common schools and literary and medical' colleges of our country had earned a reputation, even abroad, but Industrial Colleges, whioh had grown up eo fact in Europe after the peace of 18114 had no American representative. This -wee the more to be regretted, because of the de mand for that profeeelonal education which ena bles a man to make the most of the great mats rislinterests by,which he is surrounded, and the country to make the most of her great mining and manufacturing resoureee. Politicians mai differ in their views of protection and tree trade, but every intelligent citizen recognizes the impor- I tame of educated industry to the individuaL— To the State and upon every such citizen the Polytechnic College has especial claims. Estab. tithed here Indio manclutarlogandmining cen tre of the Union, where our publio buildings and works, our foundries,' machine shops end facto ries are model' in the way of illestration, the principles which are taught in the College are seen applied on the grandest scale and accord ing to most rigidly scientific methods. The successful establiehment of such sot Inetitation is not only a matter of private congratulation, but one of great public moment to both city and State. Hendee Philadelphia the recognized cen tre of education in the applied-science., and every branch of useful and ornamental industry here wilifeel the impulse, and hither will come for Instruction the thousands of American youth who are to link our opposite ocean border!, Dover the great continent with lines of intercom munication, and develops the capacity of our country to produce all that a great nation In the highest state of civilization can demand.— The founding of the Polytechnic College was In ,our view the most Important clip yet made to 'wards seaming for our city this most enviable Position. We have, therefore, watched Its gradual progress with more than ordinary I pleasure, and are happy to learn that the pros ' puts of the Institution at the close of the third year *arrant the fondest hopes of its friend. and patrons. To all these and to the public generally the annual commencement, to be held at the Musical Fund Hall, on Friday next, will be an occasion of deep and gratifying inter est." "Tlll WANDIZZII. —A tale of Life's Vicissitu des," is the title of a new work by the author of the "Watchman," the "Old Doctor," eta. Pub lished by Long & Brother, and for elle by Oil denfettny & Co., and Mfner & Co. CLAM - WOOD'S MAn►eial, for June, him been received by Oildenfenny & Co., end Miner Sr. CO. Tam HORTIOULTURIIrIp for July, is most wel come. It is crowded with matter of interest to the lovers of horticulture. DIJED—At the reddens* of hi. tsthst. In Peebles town. ably:en Banday maths lost, WALLACE. eldest son or John W. end hush°, Battu. aged 11 Tram roamslln St. hair.. Chard. Ms morning at Itchlk, • and tram than* to Albany Oamatß7• SPECIAL NOTICES. 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Y._-411 genuine dye hie wpm It Wm A. Itatcheloes steel enslaved label. The genuine le sold to Pittsburgh. br 'GEORGIC G REIMER. 11t Woad et: iol;tw.ltera It will be seen by an advertisement in an other colossi. Inat H. T. Cele:bold. Chlnulat.ot No. VC Chestnut et. Phila.. offers his CousPn.nd Held Helmet Bushy, and Communed fled Entreat Eareausullte. The Psalm. d Hoehn to Clauses of the Bladder, Hidnese, Weak - tenser, he., dn w ban asensuPllshed the meet entree, dleury cam of lane standing. The Computed latespa. ter untitylng the Blood. and curing ennefula. letter. Heald Head. halt Rheum. and all Eruptions of the Shan. Ls unequaled. Be, selvertleanseet. julHerd :otos a SCULLY, Forwarding & Comm Liston Martinis, 61 Virutor and 60 First Ftrcet■, rullmo VITT/MUMS! PA 1 The Sixth Animal Exhibition Pennsylvania State Agricultural Futility, WELL BR BALD AT PITTSBURGH. Sept. 30th and Oct. let, 2d and 3d, 1856 ja24;tfail ROBT. CC WALFISH. Nes. In consequence of the sudden illness of DR. .1. W. BYKIE.9. DR. CALVIN M. FITCH Wit'conclude the anointment to person. and ItLIMN IN rrersuata until Saturday Evening, 'tine 29th, 1858. When be coasulte4 AO,. (Sabbath noiratlA) Oren. the boars of 9 o'clock A. M. and f P. M. at LIAM= at the • ST. CLAIR HOTEL, ocaner_Pena Ind WNW eta Entrance toTtooms on Penn Street. ?OR DISEASES OD TUE IIItOAT AND LUNGS. And all affections pre.ANDosing to them. DR. lITCU will op v hie Darnanent °lilts at 1.58 MAIN STRIIIT.INDITALO, on tAa first of Zvi). vbsra be ma/ be addreebal abet !casing Database , . The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's MARTIAL. no entgastlons foe tbo Dessentkos add valid° Connu.ptian. Asthma, Catarlb. DTslvlvtle Yonale oo. ' plaints tq, by CALVIN At. MOH, A. M. M. D. Price In lanolin 60 costa. It 01/11 be scat by mail to 001 Vast of th e United Mateo: m 727 mh=lkainaT HOLMES & COLLINS , oruacturau to smumanN) Agricultural Warehouse, PEED STORE, No, 129 Wood Street, ap2l-10L-wT PITTSBURGH HENRY ORIVANDLNO AN ftCOLLINS 1 0 D COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WhOLIESALN DIAL= IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, Ho 26. 41:1•Antrreergoborgh. Bahama Mutual =swum Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OIPITOE pr.ara—NO. 70 RALNOT 87RBIrr. Aads. rzoo2. 5e.r..17 ovxsua FIJU DISURANOE—OnMugs, Mar damned. t ross, lo trro mantel. The sail deep*, renbteed with th e eeeletY or • Eitcck OW entitles the hunuett te Owe In the Meta of the fram . without lishility ear lees" The ataltr. Orrtthrate• thethis .007. 707 t 7001.. convertible. at par, Into Capital Stock of toe C0m707. Preeldeat. Levis S . Aia.. tid . (t.rg W. l • N i ne.). Baker. al Z. Lottaap. Kobel L. Cam, Kobel Thlan. gem Tiscler. wok. IL , mMon T. G.BrelatW. U. W. auTeßtar. Robert Rem 0.6 Wood, Marshall Wm Wm. bietWr. A:elsiteld Gatti. Wm. M. Samsla. Pitta's. . . Awtr a. 4l , Third and Weed JinnZi E. 1/i7lor. M. Jt . . T. Santini. . M xtrand. PITTSBURGH Lift Fire & Marine lIIEIIIIIIOO Comp<y; 0 oe, Corner Market and Water Streets, mmasonon, BOST. GAL DA I. President. Titott Gleitem. &my. This Company makes Mr/ I.llllllllllleo Sp- PertshAtte toe, eennseted with WKS. 1111=er l igrtzta e = 1 = 1 Vdere snit, pn- And against Loss or Damage by Firy, Awlazea spinet the Pail, of the On .d Wane ti aelentlas Poil-t=l7ltte towesteatas eetuditerat with lane at toeee:Lee. Hobart °alas, Bantus] MeCluiltna ja Janrrh P. Oassam. .D. John Sett. Jame garshalt. David nlthei. J... W . Hallman. Chu: Arbuthnot. Alarandar irrndlnr. . . _ Maartepld D. Drown. D•rid Chambors. Mistlas Zug. William C.,,, Dotwe H. Hartley. Jaa. D. 111101. tale arts-brita Farmer' and Mechanics' Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, 07 PUILLDELPIIII. lion. 11195. 11. FLOE:MA Pr t. Coy. a. lismacLo. seaasl7. BTATZSIKBT or BUBINNES. Yrs= t.t.4 Ilrst day of Aultyst to 1.124 2LlKr•6ot dot of Pironalrr. 1336: Amount matted to 31460,0 MoOltoto , -..--../01.241 31 do Cr. .-SlOO.lOl :1 Totalproolotas INVESTID AB FULLAWN $4OlOlll IS 66. . Ronda el Allude[, comlty. fittabuneh sod YUlobar CTe— .Vl,ll pa Loano n od Roadw oo Fle oo d HartOlio of 24,660 ab oZt In H i lo r . 11,61 g.l ) Capital 1e1 1 360601170110at not yot ........ 97.006 00 Dogleg= Agents ( Gomm, by 16;;;:d7):—....—.. 16. 61 Total =oast ot Loam isearrey bat bat Madimtad. ''''''''''' t6o ' WWI fa ml. Cum ay Weans boll and cam dots on tho ond Maim.% We:dui.. lawn adsbut low or gt- 09.0 by firm Immo Itherally_ettmind In d.= acriscww—Eloo. T. W. Do., Um K. iwn Jaws Wood. rer lononacoorply n to QUM J. HURTER. Unit. .1•31.1. t to No. 90 Watbr bot Wood nod Mork. IIELAWARE MUTUAL Sala Y INSUR sisal COMPANY 08711:111. D. D. mows Third 0 8a4 ot sta. V :: On MUM. YliNtrar l4. BlCBl tho I.9IBANC On Good.. by Bleu% 4 0•91181198. to all tarts of tbe Union. h aI ittBDRANCI7B On 818rcbandlaartoinaly. OnStarol,D.ll.lBl lloosoNto, tam! 09 tam 04.998819. Hot. 610. 1859. Bonds 684 Umtata, 4.84 isato--.-10.01410 66 Pb.Us4olphlB CUT aod alba tans-_....____ 118,111 00 Moot In Danko, Haams4o aall Insurance Coat. 63.066 10 DiDo 16 4446 91 Grab on hand.. 94.r.V) 09 Balm. duo Pzlioloo womotly 18.19.1.-4 , 94 other dolts • duo the Oroz=7 ...... . 1;t3.6839 98 Total azaoteol of Aust.- DIR CrORI. rigidactin. 'lr leJ itfl i ;. ni''. Liam 4e. 4 traim. Jolut,o, .Is. 11. Stolia rri% Slau4, Rotmat Burton, J.1.4Tr00 oalr, Jahn B. Nato.. . Will= Sm. o .o' l l /Am &dna L. Fil ar . ._. - Jim. m—.-- 03 -- 414 - 11;0Th 01M sa 0. Jonas I#o j=rJ. 0. Jelnip ta ;has 01100 Dr. 0. Id. Mon, Hub Orals. WILLI.AI 11100.1.13 .J. T.L¢¢~. 1 2 1. 1 11burgls 11 14 .!Mle. )I,l4o . rUCPParidost. 116 ND Viet ~drat. . . .44.. MAMMA, 4.lmts Wster l'itezh. Qaait laurraN, PENNSYLVANLS. INSURANOR CO OF PITTSBURGH, . Corner Fourth and thidthfield Stmts. inthorized Capital 000,000. mans sbanmas A:6 Ormrs PROPEETZ *glut Lose er.Delesite by Fire, And the Perlis KAU, See ayinialeel lianyeitoo and Treernewbalem streleWWW Wm. 7.Joenecon, Hely Palesnes. Jamb Pabetey. 11Q0lleaene, Yeadeath. D. P. rare. Lanier rpm. Wade wit, A.J. Jew, La., u.s. A, A. amen. w. b. 'Wee. • U. , Pembina, lien. Wit. hoe P.7OII2IBTON. ROD! PATTIIISOII. Yonder, A SYMentel,tr. ' nel2 Citizen's Insurance Campy of Pittsburgh. WM. BMW= tiluittail. BLUMldalmfarm, Bay. 9Ar.ics. WAIZRATENVEARM AND oa,_ A7' n t W n W m s Id/al= A ItIVA AND R 4fitgpigr, rAll BXA git r i/Zia e VYNfibllso l / 4 sAul 7 TATIPZ4 • ociscfflow Oag. Mark SWIM& Ira S. 141 1 g Francis Sellars. J. Scknnakes. 11.411 Z MatAJr p 6 L 0 Pi noel.celL rg. (B= Johu R;NIM P e . 1n13d4 IWA P/nSFUr4HoAr No 9 OeEBTNUT STREET to 01701UYI TKO CUSTOM mu= Will =he all kinds of losuranoe, either r ., = LMlted. ort b reezteriPLlZlCYroserty al". P. ' KING, =amt. - bL W. Iltp i agre Ls re ent fe..l3..eseem. Pa II D P.= j ri ij..7twc Pfl. CL penman. JoLlmlllarUnr. B. J. Messmer. M. %Vila. 1. BLussossa, Semeisrli . 0. tleMaresesw art 0. GJPIIN, dont, • 'Wdrd ond Wood amts. British and Continental -Esetkange. ward BILLY DIU AN DI DUNCAN, BIIBBNAN h CO., ON. TDB lINION BANK, LONDON, - IN Salta 01 L• 1 AND TTP*ADDS. These Drafta are available al all the prin cipal Toms ofltestand. Scotland auditiland. and the OnAlosot. Ws go draw WONT MUD o ' M. A. Grunebaum & nuivcroar mint Willa cam as • Curauttutee In all zigt., , p; o r c., Ihritsaiand and Holland. Panama laminas tottsvolatanotdm•Yroolloannaotta na Lela, of Corot. oat Nous ottl lt o otrilnuad. ST needed. In au/ pad at Europa onareuous at Zak Vat"' sad sum twiritise Hi Rip, !OP. VW MeTll4.lll3l7tapten* 00.. - I a • wioe:eumee stved._ The only Medal Awarded by the New York Eabibitlan to Lb. English nr *midget nano* Mann Ilsenswg has bow obi:alga. sinongsg nalnerow eocarsti tag, by LISA & PERILLRE. Ihr Unit ' WIIIMESTERSECUtZ SAUCY.. stlentiri , futthes t. stlaterny a Ofordsd of Its Delon M. Ilmo extant tbn rseurft)of Ult. smtooboo ext.:Aid to mry oar. tor of the cwt., and Its .flfancy In pronsoting tM it.nsmi bnaltlsts two:mins daily monk observed and aeltnanladned.. la U. traltal States It I bald to b. the mcet scrabble atudbasat. awl le aitteented !mite table's:o laviuoratitia vmartles, It. habitual cue eashilus the stottuich to Mutat the Roil Ou tb Oontlsont of Europe. Uwe n 111.1463 Wag teen torigad to by • gontlsonart, who writes to LEA • PER. HOB have osniod • botel.of 7 our irstosetorsh.re game In • tans I here just tomMetsd through Eosin and Portnal. and bailors I. ogre 107 present state of health to Its asq your hues to storosehlo, sad I think t0e.th.h , ..1 1 ma with truth 777 there is nothing Ln s trarelor's tag: siontial to WA eouitirt. at. least In these countrisS. es roar Minos, Iw India.alco, where It Le lowed at the gala of every regiment, • medical enentlemme write. from Piedra to hte bertha In the moo probable at Worcester. In the following tam. 'Tell I . • Peat. that their sewn Is highly approved In India, and that It is. to my opinion. the most Palatable on mall as the mosr wholesome sena made? This sauce Is suitable for emery variety of dub. and the miler:al demand which Ito excellence has created Me led to many imitations being Oared to the public, under a watiet7 of names, bat the genuine rosy ho known by the mum of “LRA t PERBIIf Er befog impreceed upon the Patantenetallko capsule., or patent glass .topper of too bottleou well am the label. and wrapper. Bole Agents for the United Btatee JOHN IiONOA.N a sows, 405 itroaderay, New York. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT Three Trains Daily. Passenger Trahie will run daily, neap Hiram U tallowy tw►w Pittsburgh for emit Hos at Log A. M. .150 A If. and SAO P. kt. LAMM Ceuta= kw Plttemegb at 6.00 A 147.00 P M.... 1 12.60 P.M. neill trains ail Male doss COMPAbI. at UMW.. with Oaths Mr thdnenbus, aortae. CLocir nall. listledoet. tains, Indianapolis. ®Mesta. Bt. Louis and all points on roads satandlog West and gonth.wsat through Oblo. In. dims. and Illinois. Mass tralna trout Pittoburial Donned at idawfuld vitt Trani no Sandusky. IdansPleld and Notrark road. far Ohlraitn,Totada and Sandtliky, tasking as gala and svt connections to Obleagn, as by any Una? lOWA, COMM. tkrus 14111 cantle at /Altars watt Trains on Clayitand and Pittsburgh Road for Olaysland, Chicairo, bunkirk sad Sadao.. Plasengen blaring Pittsburgh at a P.M. for 13andual7. l'altAin and Chicago. bare the benefit at • nlsbre rest at Mansfield or Claraland, sod ratty. Ir. CW.Hn real/ ant •ran!og. Trains Emit from ereatllne make aloe odnneaciensa vital tralnl on Panzerlranta Ventral IL R. for Philadelphia Baltimore and New York. Throngh Tickets •rs sold to Columbus, Dayton, Olathe natl. Loutviuc. Rt. Lords. Indianapolis. 13elistootalna Chicago. Rock Island. lons City, DuuU.tb. Calm. Bprlngneld. 111. wort. W• 71116 Claraland and the principal sales In the West. Through Tickets over this Ilea may be had at all of the above plus. for Pittsburgh' Itilladalpbta.Baltiosornand No. York. Tb. NZW BRIGEITON AOOO3I.IIIODATION TRAIN ham Naslttighton t.r Mahon at N.. and lh P. N..{l LAMM Pittsburgh Brighton at WE AW. and " fni : Trek . eta and tartlur Information, apply_ to A. T. /PIERSON, At the earner Aloe. ands the liotaimeelialAilatue. Dr at the Federal etreet Station. to 01.011.011 PAREDI,Tteket Asstd. J. R. MOORE. Fir at • .1. KELLY. PareertZer ASeat Pittsburgh. his, 23. 16643. rays 2 - - Dividend—Oitiseru3' Insurance Company. —Tha Pushiest and Director* or thhOomhanT hate tale day &eland a runleanonal Dividend of SIX DOLLARS Par aharw DDea tho (=natal Block—file Dollars to nob. motto tothe Btoakholdsrs or thairlazal raprowntativu. undone deny andltad to Lodz Koch. en wad alter the =6 lash SAMUEL L. MA ham. , Banntary. Jana 11.11191-3•72.40 t Have you a Rupture of the Bowels!—I would most reryeetinlly Invite the attention of thaw • at euem with hernia or failtUr*or. the bowels to my did assortment of Timms of varione patterns. sad to mit every sem wailed and sathdastion gnarsattlett In every ease. at my once. so. 140 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. P... slim of tbs Golden Mortar. Among the 'Trusses sol 4 by me will he toned Mar de I Sakai Mr. 2 rum Irme/6 Max; yen, tiahtlprnaa CMUrea/ Themes. Angl4 and &WAG thafraical rruasa, dater? and &W t.. Dr. 8 S. 117cA's Rupert& Truss; Ito pd. of names ••17 non dd to Oa. Rerulat Ruptured psttsate eau De euttad roattling money rap oeudlnst UN man» around the hip.. Outfox •hrtber the rupture Is oo th Olt or left side. 1 also sal and adapt A. Samminfo Loot or Bodo Brace, fob Motor* of Pro. lowa !Ant Wankneas of the Dart or abdomon. Map Chavolalllnaluon, and any weak - nom dopondins on • weak sod dadlitatod oondlMon or the nladmalnal mwelr Dr. rdaa'o Abdominal Flipporler, " Lodeatll Irwasr kind of SuPPO.t.' 111 noalier Brans of sooty style. for we. ettestol .4 stoop Obanbiero4 pernoto. Syriapea et' every Panda and pannla. and In hot ..r land of aatoloazdcal appliance nand to tha can of dbmaa.. Dn. Hama would stele to persons In wont of Gnosis' or Tram that be eon often and to colt the patent br nritinir. bat It is elvers better to Pre the pattont and eye PIT the irate or Bram renvonolly, Addle.* Da. °W. H EMMA. 140 Wood my10::12,9 8 1 .0 1 a the Golden Mortar. Sick Headache Cured—We know that thie heeding will attract the attention of moor. and the •yes of t • few will p.ralw an •rtiole that aim to e011:1 out to then a reroady for tai. pretaleat &masa ..lienne dy'. Medical Discovery - Is wnrmotall to can 121. malady by the It.. clone bottle. How, realer. do not doubt tale idateurenlant ender on; ail t hat the .demote. of the 01.- orrery out if that you •llt glee it • Pit trial. well know. lug thtt the verdlot will b. In Ito per.. But many Other Menage* are eared with eartalitte; humors of 8,107 kind. &AIWA. Bolt abeam, ifyles, to. sad it te with • hoist hod of tryineattiy for the itliated that.. preeent to Mon "Itennalri Medical Distoevt7.. 5108.161 13 801 l Dr Dr. DEO. It. 4111rmahr1.11:3 P. If in LIMI , IW .A.Utatsay 'WS WELLS, EIDDLZ_ a CO, 86 Fourth at. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., ILLATIPACIVEIRS or Buggy, Carriage, Biding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS; THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on band, received &root from thdr hetarr.lo Teti 004 .1 V ii: stba viried rateat r ; of Wba i Thiar, w o h, Law. wum B.VWlgpt, Oarriariazdtab 41Da. Stags $ 11 1=::1 Whop. &a, ex. 111rNint atTlas of KWUdMp Oitn order. from tguaV oftgaWl sae umtlt . 7 arl .WIRAARTRILaf m,otls Serails, Effects of Mercury, Cossump tic s"s" =.="id il ladder 4 = "" O f fß 6 LfA•q AralporaThasEet: ISCIILINM and Genital 11t h . tin MLIII4 tam wad other cdttonto dims., nnlau mot. De. HEATH. AN 1360 Broadway, Ao►TYrk.dmlee hle.bole dm to ming !tow and all ennoble itttetiona • Tie Itattos the afillond to WI. otpaciailt Qom ho ha» molted to botolt Dun tolottto traattnant by atm pbryloiann • We was eared br Dr. liattc—iiarengMum. CA HLae~dway; 3. C. Henn. Jaw loaghtmr. B. I. Banta and child (blioduss).lo. 0. Chants (diraftion). p. Stabblns S. W. Ski sad ir111).11.. Dr. Math Is an boonrablo and skilful ottroietan one sur. icroro—L. Groan. L D., J. A. aroltb. M. D., J. K. Soon, M. D. Ilan. A. Loomb, lion. Orono Mr% lion. N. Lbw. too. Auditor Oats to Now York, Non. Judie o.rroe. Mt , Jodito, Non York. Patbrito at diatom, tan oonsals the doetia by hat.r. atallnd thole 'goo fully. and nog,. whim .mean the natentory foloolhattf mall or .nanna flared obvinfint lb, nooeenity of a Dorsonal 'Ufa Wa IntrodoffOl7 antic. Etta ttlattntlya ongraYtnia will Ins Not fly. to 1.07 ad• diem N. B.—Osi ttu Ant Of bla. Dr. Heath 4111 mote to' 101 Epilog stesol, onadle the atlobelas .1.3.70 , 111 (L. Dr. Geo. W. Plulllps'. COUGH SYRUP YOB TECH CURE OP .00usha, odds, Houma& Illsedlos LAMP Asthm. lbezietatb. tallusan. Boston P.n. Throat. Occuaptlon. and al din.,.. of <too Dr. Qeo. Phillirs' sinsomtrio z Nimsurr PAIN PANACRA, ros TIPI num AND WEI 01 • aamaawatmch Newrelate m D:1211:4% 14.21106. Mural, Patna Paths In the Side, Mast, Batainad Am. Swelled and Palatal Job!.. Week Wk. • • Cap, San TMthouriadimhe ha= =ediclaes Walt/ to their asellest mynah a twatlaaaame of theft mw— TD those who here ad and them weiracdd any TRY WEN sad tan vin thost to be they ate -wpm. mental, end that they erDI eat Sofa P ro *Mal. Da. UM W. PIIILLUS, Sole Proptbnew, 01.4. alt. rcr male wholesale sad Mall by 81:06.NAtd • IdeICINN• Allealsma City. OIIXTIA SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER, WSOLSBALII GROCERS, 132 Second and Ma Front Strooto o =WA PITTSBO7CHEE, PA. P. BEIBERT, Sculptor, ktodler, Stucco Worker and Wood germ. No. BO Third stmt. Wrests Wood old Ustitst stmts. Pittsburgh, Pa. tsars roustaatig on hand as woortrannt, or Ow Tana 00:011 PIN" Re WWI% 42 szablydr. Nelson's Amtcroripps. • The Ambrotypo is decidedly the moist pleasing. beautiful and durable style of' Portrait gm knowon the art. Their tone gi'sleet and bone. eihnie degree nem obtainep by the ola prangs Being taknigMhey are by brlniant and yet un• Ingo the in.. tier are perlhetty Itietinet in any eagle. •Li le doe are pictured net only mark he.. Maly hat in alesoitt inansweelabis pant of Ow iff the Anibrotrt . Pp Do ol iv heir pressman pictures tee i fr ew i f s ha rritc,„ b atti; % call ell examine spieftnens " gefirLiti r illlarlit old Cithae lba hn i ang treat. yen? Market " . eaveire JOHN COOTIRAN & BROS. XLANINAOTUP.E.REI OF Iron &Ailing, iron Vaunt, Vault Doan, Window Hindus, Window Guards, he., Nos. 91 Second st,, 86 Third st„, 4botween Wood and Market,) PITTSBMIOII, PA., nave' on hind $ voziety of new s ztzio iniao iod Pial2• = 4 Ster•M il iestuur dons IA adoiar A Great Medicine for Fentlm—nun aetmalauts have bun fuersted and WM. rancid , tut[ to be elamble. lu tbawariana disown andiWrl to addett the delicate to of Inn= act:oMb= radlet.7, Tadtnltdt of all Mena atimelants Lae been td ttanalt r nlit trY ..bean to do rerroas nahmt. and Eilni:l/V:d te e *le lace*, but Mt Tenet has been mandindattl.n of Vlsettortuka prostration than and the Pa . Dated attempt. of Inealtde to baild Ihenusdres up b 7 the "f 4 or r.ond.., bare tray ended In ' dog:Mind .bat' ettal ornanitatkrn use left •Itst Ca wing llo , Aure's ll•l2and Belem" you will End no nub dinta trona rezone. It Is • partly ssaa‘abla oompoond. pie pared on etrtetly sentinel beinehaa, after the [loans of the celebrated Elolland profwor. Boeshavo. Crider Its 1nt0... teal/ nerve sad mud. melees on streturth and vitae. anent* and ,leap totnrr• and finally. perfect health. See advertleem ern In another eolamn. I ed3o2nat Dall , • 8.21.: 7 cal pain There „never has been a disco-very inside in Materla Medias. whersby ootu no b. so quiekly allayed. and when tarts in a Mgt date of inflammation sea tore rapklly minced to their °ducal !Late, nor wham wounds and acres elm to so thomughly and sapkdy healed, and /Lisped parts radars& without dea.r war or &bet, than with DALLY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. In Mt}, eronnde, drain. and bruises—easstaltlas to which children are eonetently subject—the action o r the gemdas Rasp Pain Extractor. is seer tha tumid Hew mum pain and sallbsing may not teas ba preemstaer— Moreover, Hie itself it trims dependent upon haring at hand ths Genuine Dailey Extractor. and for W Hendon of which Impectkilly rater to my printed PaMlehiete. Ibr the truth of which I hold enYweir gier AU orders should ho aldrumesl to O. V. Clitioner A 81 Barclay et, New Tort. Sold In Pittsburgh by 010. 11. &FARR% 140 Wood at ye3-.lnidAwd Ward's Dentifrice, (Powder and Liquid) roamed by Wm. A. Ward, Burgeon Duktirt Pittabort.b, P 0111111: Whiten. tto Troth. Perla,. the breath. Strenghtens the gum, pleaaant to the taste. Will keep the teeth from dear, Feld la bottles at 25 and 50 eta, .ad powdee at 61 eta et KEYBI:II.T., No. 140 Wood at., Av. or Lbs nom. Mor. tar. my2o.damT Auembly.—Mr. ROBERT BIOILAM, of Mandeld, Upper BC Clair Townel).lp, (Web Valley 0.) - telleupported forte An.U.AMWlstnalonnomlnsitott for the Mune of RepresentaUere, at Ms taming amen.. 1101. jelWdleyeT Medical Testimony from the justly eel -1.3100D DIL PAIIO3B, O PVrtmm....—TM. la to certify that 1 hay. rued la my practice, and We scan It nerd by °than. Dr. T. Scott'a Cslahratrd Whits Otrannian LW mat, and 1 haws.. tualtation la Maytag that !have more confidence in it than any other liniment I turn.. 1 hare toed It In Htonunatlem, 810.10. Itraltra, Pains and Borne, erlth almost universal aucciar, and can with coneuttence recommend It to th•addlctsd. Ln. ki , L.les v iml= l 2' u llei fills and 11:auto's.% Vor 1• •use. also D. I. /butt's Celebrated White Mosul= Lliol eat, prepared solels under the superalGoa of Dr. I. eloott. a Regular thalloal Grainete sad Pb raidap of eztan Cr. studios. None onnlne only ma oreparod by Dr. I. Scott a CO., mole Pro rte.,. Dank Place. klorawnlown. Va. Dr. lAo• Larne. Improve( Llm Pille d improved Vonalfage arrontwarDed by certlatera of o. an McLane. All th• above Mod Dine. lor sale bt Dr. GEO. 11. It CYOEII 1101/good Wee:, Wholwale agent JAS. P. PLltill NO. ado/away. near K. D. Wept; whole sala agent. • le27:1•1111w1. Pare Cod Liver Oil—Every bottle war mated to De pure Ood Wet. Oil. For the cure of /theavudiene. AT the care of lierafuta, elm the cure f aced. .Flrr the areal renehaera, ity the are of 211.trr. AT the care Val Alia Dieeeed. ibr the awed Velma Zrealselas, Ad Co cure of °wade Bore Eyre. itr the cure tf Mile lbr Me are re Glandular firuldeso. ibr the care cf an*: d Ge Bows. For the are a:Wawa:cry antatupeeen. /br fhe eon of Chronic Bnothethe. ibr Co elm a Rieleth, • M a...v. D4ean+al LAe Matter mod Kidneys. Ft, the nun of Constibstimd Wenbisii and Central Debtlity. Bold by em V g 4 oporta i lint , ond bott:eo by tno u 'do4.l,7 kolas. EB.IL ted nn airs as; 11d Wood oign ot th e olden splet dtwT EAGLE STEEL WORKS. JOSEPH DELWORTH & 1na..7.5905e TO nolaira. a'ann • ocka beat Steel, German, Saw, Bruter. Plough AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mottooks, Wedges, Borrow Teeth, Ad. WAREICKIES, N. 112 WATER SPREICT, 8.t,..,, Woal asva PITTSSUROIL PA J.ncur 1 I /16fE,a1,-fir• ALEX. HUNTER DIA= IN FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD; LARD OIL, A D PRODUCE GENERALLY, No 290 LThorty Stroote ap2l;eana . PIITZBUFIGH, Dr. ICesser's Shoulder Braces—From Pittsburgh Dlepaloh.'amil 10th. 10.56.--rot more thin Tema past ti Mrs constantly vont to Washington Btu minder Brace. manufeclutli by Dr. Geo. W. Keyser. of No. 110 Wood et, to Warily. and would heartily nmommeod feta adl who are emarellai to Wino • sedentary °map. Gm An vs hare before remarked. In calms tateuilon tlt. merits . It monsere Str . brace and rospendem. the elabt of ths ranteloOns beings placed as to contiltuale ty tend to bring the shooldors to thole natmal position mei ennead the chest. Women. hundreds of whoa are a=uallY Minted by the weight of enormous "ales! should also procure toe. traces. Be cartiellisS le pm codas the kind mentioned.. many of the braces .old are humbug. gold at Dr. GEO. /I. i11gY1311.D.1,. Wholesale Dreectst, 140 Wood sa alga of t. 4. Golden Mortar. Jen:lava LIVE versus DEATH. d FLU...Oe; Po 615 elation: Friar One Dime so CONSIMPTION AND SCROFULA: BT J. J. FORSTER, M. D. Showing Nature's True' , Antidote for these rightful grooms or the human race.tOgother . 110 the proper trash:war of Bronchltia. Asthma. Contaha SC. Throat r lgight B.rato, Pulroontri and Heart Menage* King's Toll. Eruptions. Tumors. Hinzwarrn, Sio/d Head Bores and Crime. Balt Rhonaa. Paler and Bwellinct albs Joints. Bones and Gland?. and ad dimmed arliitur from an Impure stato of the blood. Shia little bcok... written In gala hut foroildo giro all Uts zumensarr wirier. for a near, rational. ehatp. and highly neonatal e Ira TR.taTIIENT, without drop elle of any kind. and lo rtronglf reeornmandod to the af. Markt, to hoods of talnlliedr le* as &wit valnaltde guide in that of pea It also containa Satarastlnst latarakatlon for thole afflict ad with Drafaeaa, BuDiVre:liodlly Dafutadtlea. de. • fa - Hon then IWO 03, leal hare been sold or mailed •Ithln the tut lbw erreks,"to seer' pox: of the Drunter.: • Price 10 eta To oe bad .1' Ocokleilm wmanaly. orby car fro. of Kam. BROOM ILN ilt CO, 166 Orsnd st„ New York. i. 3, m714:21:011411der Liverpool and Philadelphia auanuhlp Line. Isewhe splendid new Steamship City timers, Ouse Luray, CH sal from Plaraleca delphls cm CU :tth Joao—from flrerpool /eLti Jai/. Prom Phasictphice Prom inrerpocf, gblo_.:•;481Orld W.' ma vs; :0, Mansis--, to Psalm Tides to sad from Livorbool by . the Moro Um of 8 fol:mb 1 Po. co by first elms &alloy Psebsrs t as b memo: as allpfloatton to BABEL a cOkTI2I, UT BraTEIITay. New York. Or JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at, Plttsboyab. P. 11.—/ilim, Drafts!la sus salmi oxassuls. 16.1;dilrif NEW ADVERT] SEA/LENTO. ' Otio and Pennsylvania Railroad JULY 4TH, 1856: ON THE FOURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, NJ, SPROUL TRLINB will run botwora Pingo:lig ang Now Brighton, gtopplog at all Intgrondlgto StallOnS.ll4l tolkine Trots Plttabwrgh to:Now Brighton it o.4oand 244• it. 1M,15.30,7.40 sad /1.00 r. m. .. Brom Now Brighton far Pittsburgh at 7.ooand 10.12 1. M. 128. 6.16. 6.00 and 9.20 ro ik LIVORRION TIMM'S Will in, odd totwoon Plttrburgh, Now Brighten sod 10- termodlota illation, to Do oft 4 Oaring It. 01700 .bon. "‘l ettsb a lff ia gh "on: tor.e. aulntnza,ls..” ts. 88/boo& li=le, " Phonon TL. .. 140001197. .. 13•4•14 ..., . Hochwitar, . : ..- ;400 Hamm, 1.00 . Now Brig/Aon, • " 1.00 Nowltrighton to Boom, andFotorn, 10 oette. Roetulgtor. SO Eagan. C 01100). .. LO Powic . I g h ow k e 2. L.. . . 70 to . " " loy. " Ilorwrilla, . $l,OO . Ooortney g . 1,00 Billhook. . " Leo Thsr " • wlll 'P rPOa k uallcol .. to otoikot, notwill itzeurglon tlotetlfi r t=7 3l 4 l . U.S. . • 1181.11elorta . must b. parthaaed attE. statlons 'ohm they are sold..a Coaductota wjll not b. doodad mica return Tickets !ma aay station. aZooPt 4t11)4001 Thar Uwe are ao Agent& Inanosal tin day 14 dry and dusty. the Oosmany aro preps ad to winkle the hack to 47 thp dost.• - • jaLdltd • JO& U. 11100/11, Bap!. Uniot Aural Celebration. of Ahe ,Boyrth of JolyAt NoZemilort. GENERAL COMMITIZE bittrraill_go t r Pnion Celebration of thirZotteth or karat Wo essport. ext.:a neveeng 1 ,, a Unitatind to:ths citizens of VrT. and W cosiatiel, to we harm and WA= that adobes at Ow & inarawa of the ria, thnal Idrtildsr. The Iwo Mamas tranlng_ ins th e atisontabels sad . Youtdoilmas Werreosaia exiospart aux to =taloa 17 teamed . Fat the meytloaot tM.lordttoe ft 00,0.4 ample aeeommodatloue wilt b held In, e.mesO. halMi i i . fr az .t. la tbseezerd(cd tee, Lost Last Xonday or Tuesdal. . - be w,i2 at eal N l i ii DOLLARS s is e r trelt=krreward willaZ to tV alW a uabl• tu sots but ovum t"l4- ANTED---11 Matt oom-patea* to ant. all - thleknormallatoa and Zetl snd •xmlimice4 hindilas wad Nola ,Pcd l.l " 4 .. /". Haat am know Um van -"Ida" 'ltituflallud°6".%•/"111° artin=kara CCM,INZT, win At l i 11.1513 ar "t - areram -a Les:'„..P. 2 Mu It state fally their zweebilltlea, sad Warr 31111.1 worked and s k ftgyail. May soba sad larbaso Mons tam Deed *now. NFURL THE GLORIOUS RANNER zn A Pettso acne-ilketle ge4. .ethnt: Mitten OR be,ub,. atb. protestation of • rt•s4 eaten b, the bemuses OM* 1.• th•Gri= t taV i r ,... ° Vds.„ *re Rierndbylitary i rrke eta TIT" Rben . 0 4 land *AA reAld• hr..' E. SWUM* ARO' Z. 3ait NEW AD IDM4111:1010mtu VOTICTS IS HEREBY given Vint an t :a m . • tlettorfuln bees to the MT elasimlature of t. mutts:try tan Ottloome Detorlt Past of Plttetursh. for as alteration thstr tbs.", ...los them ea =ho re .beeassuur tsUr oapital atork to ssongee. utak sll sole" .4 Vrtrgoges enJoyod by other Tanks under M. hurg of this state. ful:Ooto E.D. Jultgo, Caatir. . AgS BREMER'S NEW WORK—Her In. Frederik& IreMmorelreakklatml Holdee, with. a neelal eedlealkork by the anthem. in 1 vel.:l2kam rm • Com su r k—By us &utter of Ilautielkee•ltele of Rat. entre. Ae • The Dater Charror Asseratleas. - • ,YarelkU Cbeenlela la !rola Diary mtAmos illirrelleßstracts Jim= lb. Mau sad Correelemdestes of Amos LiLIFTIR.O. ern tries erten= armee terideets hls lit e. I.llted D 7 hle me. Witham Laromem 51.11. • Adormarese Gmaret, Ile Lien Kane" cf tlisria— CmprLatag htitory et les Fix ream campaign smeag tamale et Northern Atf Tramslated be Chutes Whitebsee. Th. ' , Way legends., Mirth esd Tratele—lle Thenlie Tagrildsby• Bed. (Kee. Etlehard teebaci) Grath Amuse= se. Illartmtea by . Cestitebude *Loeb. lu 2 KO. Fatad fur Ferket—lty the azalea of Reba Cu the Sot. Han. I y.l,l2tan. - • - Ralndrllt vain.= ma oeses ThlrkMy, fa Itol LIDO. The •tove reed...ad for qls b , KAY& CO-. 55 Wood at. B ACON -GO,OOO lbs. Hams; 6:.000 lb mob. =al far eels by DAVID C. HIMBM o‘rber liberty and nand W. EA ARU OIL —25 hble in :store and for sale b.. DAVID C. lIERRBT. eor Libertr t nand pt. ETCIII33I'S REAPERS , k ROWER £3.-- '''''`" P ' 7 gor. l ll74 VMU I iI.I:9 Wood .t AN ORDINANCE patting certain lo lege. to the Allegheny Valley Railroad c e ,.. r . It ordained and muted by the Mu sad citizens of Plttehure b hint and Coarrrlacr,,,,,dr. usexableaß and Denby ordained and warded try the gn igiNg I h t e he dart is knave:raided to tee A oh. ay Valley ht:ilroad Comp., to enter sum easels n. diren rills for a omthis hug of Railway. With the r uri Asiglf traversing the mite with the. ears and math the esetern terming , of Bathe drest. along - ,etrwee to a convenient point on add Street la the Ninth ward, to guru Intri Mt:Street and along hdo Pike Irma aver or arm. elm Pennsylvania' Canal. Elovided , That In no ne e short geld verroad ho extended west of the OW o r 10 Railroad as how located at the estaame or 120 fed wadi= the Ousel onWastinghan etteet.and 'n o t .1 7 , dude grarJr. or Taitltsy shell be 1.14 down on Pile strut at ell ints where raid street 1 011. less ty het wide. proud ed farther, That. the talLe to need In the raval rations of said street shall be similar to dome nod by the Pennsylvania I.llroad Copan vest of the Canal on Liberty street - Bac. 2. 100 sold Rairreed thin poly shall, nodal the die reeler:tor the es ry authorities, grade the ghosts um which odd toed .hail pare; also. shall pare the =and Portions of rite street with cobbel dose, and keep the same in repair, will °maven) . shall sonic= to the citythe druts. and hereafter to be established g s ttt authorities. shall lay their thank and comings and water con". on add street. and 4 " CIIT t r recline end Entriect to the motion and 'Mord of the cite authorities. Mee The ealdoccopanY shell not, In renorog tralra or locomotives. adopt or permit a greater as. of speed than four miles per sour in se'd city, under ugh penalties II may B. hereafter ordained and ended by the Councils of mid city. 1 P.. The said "multi shall Timing through said city with tbe r,looomotives. ethe , treseh other fell aa the city authorities may ruoire. and said emitionY than az all Uwe hereafter be ,Objet tO Mob laws and reirdatlus an mar be deemed surneaarr for the Notes. tion and amorlty et the persons and propan7 either eitie ten, Provided . That no ;mut enacted to Oil Ordinaries shell be mouthed Wi mayor thy other right than MAY be lawfully granted by the Coontdis of the city, 171 4...___ vidred (nether. that the add All Vedler Renroon Comoony shell not at any time, Me. by thstosalus by their manta. engage. the buineas of forwardingsure chants nor erre. thsintentios of tbil pro=fsbag the forwudion Maine. OEM Or moss--no ebante in predersnot to other. 801. b. That lo nee the said Allegheny Vella, Railroad Constar WWI realm or leer to ocensir With any or either of the prorieloas of thie ordinance a-wording SOU. tens intset and meaning thereof, each tartars or rodent shall be ocruldned s violailornon theput of sada.. Due of theprorisle no tbatest.'lend cool isdrieet. the meld company. se forte.. Of ail the right, and pritilina arantedbv this Ordinance .I =o. TU 0,0 =1.1.11 0 u. torls o b et ert i r r=borit c. ed ;. an rl d tbe lne grades tithe • strew. elL)ng and our whichuld tempura work may b• eruted.to oath. said liOneranY inwild7 with the candid., of thisordinsue. ileo. 7. Re It further enured, That in ease the Alteghe. try Valley Railroad Company ret any urn riche to pay any. tau. whith iney bo assessed or city porpoise 4m , ' Noy vv..' whith the oormeeror oms oerne. ar is the eity of PitUburth, then all the privileges granted by this online.. than be deemarand taken to be rood and of so ethet. Rim 8. And for the pestered. of the interests of _proper ty holden= Bite street Re t farther coastett that the said oonlindir eon. within two Tune from the, OO of thls ordinum. muss Pigs street *forma. to te l ueresald In width on the north aide to arty feet at the prow cut and expo.° of mid mammy, Ordained and enactedintos MI, in Councils, this the nth day of J 12129, A- p.ossa. TIMILAI3 ILLRBRAIde Preahlent of Common ConladL; Ahab. H. ileilernms, Clerk of Common ConneiL Attu; Joan T:inirerm clerk of &I.or CounclL • Brewery for Bale or Bent. oN reasonable terms , the celebrated estab Ilshment %mart es IVES'CLIVILAND BIZIWZRY. situate in the ehy Of uleYeland,Ohlo. Ben intabllsh • m.nt to subonalled It potato/ locality by any mtkue tad States. its ca ptor ) Is equal to the manufastiaben of from MLmo to terauty tbons.nd bands pet an mm. with malt work/Natant - mum cellars to correspond. It Is kited op with resztelnery of the roost =dent Kyle OM• proven:mt. all In perfect order and nearly new. and to a sulatantlea building/at Witt. and atone. Poinseeekee ghee at so time to into poreharer or knee. P. P.—The 111 heath of the proprietor readers it sbeoe letel pommy that he 'should OUP.. of the arrt.olt property,. late loot C. IVES.Mere. Ilerald-1 • Notice. prrratrzan. Jtnte MM. 1818,, LL PERSONS haring purchased Buy hag Lots from the Methodist Proleatent Quark In • Allegheny Oarastery. ere hereby notlllett that =INN they mate Demerit for geld lota, to tb • mbealber. oa or Wore the beet day et August nett. al title. CS ohttra.l o the arms will be torfelted, wad no 'farther Drag•g• et . terlaset or Imnrarertat b•Anwt.d. CHAS. CRAT.O.: 1•30,31,1 Aar Pled.. .Waft of Trastmea. LA CAMBRIC HANDICEROBTUS. —llturoler * Burendeld bees need . lot of 13.1ip . Ws of better. quality thou venally . old it that Mao, hero etit-e. do from a 73,1 pp to floret r u t:. Also, .per Parte de0...11,1th colored arab= . . Also e all oldie =it oldeded d 3. of now ,and tiv. fol errio. ftne e.lo,:lkerT i; • • FEW mORE LEFT Westin haveifew' el time emmenloint and comrertable Gentlenunar case Marino Under Wrappers, to ableti .inettei Maw tg , nNtotattratr o a t zr i Ni=at or Uttlamen'a and .3•Dit VITE"Vi d. ) 43othle Corner Wood at. and Diamond ADoT. -. We study to please TIOLLAR RAVINGS 'BANK, No: 65.4 th .1.11 stmt. Jour' Nor Building. Doneita Inuit be win vith tht. Isnditution in the zonedttofJnzue. Inoldur than". lut"'" tralletl A. aitawr...... Je3Cr,litd VORSHA'SI3ALM-5 gross for /sale by Je3o R.B6YLLSBB t OD. FINHOMPSON'S EYE VATEB = 4_gro 1 label. far sale try 'MIL MIMS& C0...' TONE COLON BE I WN ZINC-2000 Ibt f0r.i.1.7 030 B. E. BJELLIRS & 00. LAVOR EXTRAOT -VW Lem -1 on, line Tp, Lainbon7Stant Ron. ond. sap by B.S. M , lAMB I QULPHATE 'UINCRONA-1.00 co oda by ie.* It. Y. BULEAS I CO. A lIININE---200 oxe Porers_Wclgktuin's eels by Jea , It. AAA t lIRKLE ' '8 YEAST POWDER-104v0i1 5 1 snorted pukagoo or this surrotor for sole hl „Hai . It. Z. AII.LILM t CD, o• -f. AN excellent article of FOWL pnenp:in . tin mu for taatilles, kw tab br - J 630 B. Z. SELLER/IL 'ART .GOODS REDUCED=A.; A. Co. bare markel d•swn ths•hals attar Ordrigl34, stork..linty ankle be cloak" out theta '. slollo, per amt. Lore= usual priced.' • - UM" IA `• ' 'TI I '''', net re . = tot. of. ilet or • • ve d - ble and • • • bee.et. FIISIE DRESS GOODS REDIIVED- 4 Evair; . dee:L.loi= of FM. Dreg Goods now Peng ellered.aP , to 80 per ant less than Wont peon- - - - re.lo - Jo. ,cra'oo, PARASOLS -Joe Homo & Co. are now.: cadng out Malt Farads at tedvaal =tem it it- /WIN UNDER GARMENTS suited to the, /041101:4 at JO& MIMS OM. Marbt rt. FEW MOBS-LEI' - of - et:se ch_pp nst Ribbons. st • , TIMINXILIT Kft*t BAD -•100 pigs 4t4X43 . DuZg -41.1.a) DRIED FRULT-100bush AviplNF 20 do, NJ Pemba; for ads Br fail- EDUZIII. ace. Two Medals Asnzw H r t T I Pa" ui arsiatot elk Jars. Hearr tbs aiWArca a r and Wartara it !te a t% Pit Pa-arbas 4 a tqataad. crawl Wail an eert atud tbe main, Ogniza And Watt alsotcsl lOW ads to the mu ate= end eeniitfr hgebas=,.• elrarto Wan. jolt atel Dollar Savings Bank, No. 65 Fouitk XIDDLI 841114 Jolts' 111 w Butt3)l2ol, it.anotropeatilzily from 9 to - 2 ifelark, Wabseelay sad Saturday magas* data 7. 10 .1 Distosits Issainti crania= not I. than '- gad a dlvldwatt of tho profits dattstrod tato* . tsar, to Jams sad Deossebat. latstest was &dared at the rats of !am em i r sartm,. saa, as Oa taat !glacial:dm:Gß(lB.am /txtitaata tits Charter, BYL.R Bala sat Asir 14 Um an sD MAT an. . . n e „,..ri rt.y, tam'. - • John IL tibrenternet . .. ' Gee,. It. Wan • , Chutes Krim - -. . wuain , r. Jobrutins, l4=assj ir S uses W. Itallman. "Alszarder Mal% , 1 ... 140 K. 4 ,..d...., WWl= PIMP , : - • "' ma - . . tttmul'lrr.. ' i= - Joh. A ' - ..... Albert Culbertson; '" w ". Bawl_ _ _, .Cbestar , `w , 0, st . a.Mmunurcinun.' ",-• welP Alonzo A. Gintr. "wi ~,,,, lame ° °m ar' •• • 'A. Maxim A. 4 - ilauTUßltaliat. kbg i te r amt . sn. . • , , ira r ~ Guam It UZO.' , Goonte.lL Jg.e& &MN •• - A11.L.4.12 l 7 CO ' •" WM= & l&g . . ararrj2,./184221 I. M! - lcu:Nra WARD PROPERTY-We Lave " b langpstrgarry d ruli t Onit. ' 1 4.4a rmat taiellchouno. **eh ezattairdskci room. tohoosod toner t b...igtartocd of Us haunt Ira no. Thai &arra& property. bakuurallr dashed 'lnv of tlao firer. foesi, oskd 7111 Do fold MA osorifio — " l " U• CURS. • ECIOND.Street Prop' to. - Letitaig, Isotmet.eigurtTrk how. erty to 14 tin It. end cd, o,lt. rlqalte of igail 11011 1 .rpe%: EUM WARD. PROPERTY rok'Sakto.-A lot of, pc...ad an PTh. betwew Resat tad tez i stfiltli t l i nt bs ferg Imam wed autil:_ TORTS ST. PROPERTY—A lot of xsonnd - IStb i e. *, matte the Oithi,"4 . o4whigh - bi ansts Ar e?. .7.1,:r OA SALE OR BARTERA btablia t t •In Ailetbasny der. PANS:I : *bleb ran.azin calers!auFles-w.lll to cu raii i , '.1413 ' Zeal Xatat• Agent+, 61 Market • R11C0N...-4S hhderassorted nn coaei amen. beak , tar to oust bi JIIIS ::JAono • EMIT JA=B utITLIT. President ot Balsa Onstell.
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