GAZEIIT, ITT n. PITTSF3ITEIGU.: ITEDIrESDAT: MORTIDia,It7TX 1858. TerteitTh . • a A r Dora*, DT Amnia. paiw1•; . 1r2,.. 1 °. ,,, l'K L V —Two Iml rer nc. In I at. will ba /*U°7l" !or , 0,01./ On , • —•r • n- airPetiOne - he Settlitted thh , ad olhCel/ D. err. —I. tf.„.. -M ah ,1 , r7 Pod 0 at any afp,.. ist spa the iir• dnik , • lyszkee inttente -Ivo war ttappcd ben.tin is OllLtlafelailsVFM/WIA axe sot pago. For larcial Ha seo 4th page. lar-For City'and Com.. Bgigtaira HPLICI/Pertrons desirous of procailog copies of Mr intiniefe celebrated apceob, The brims sgs •et Mitsui," in pant 'plat form, can procaro • ern at tbie °Moe. , . Coatlrao eszt , Btrgaq ~ —A Buchanan office .- holder trail caught the other day in pasting Lira -, 4014:upon an old-line Native as n Fillmore .. min.'' Be expressed the,greatest interest in the ":piama* movement and secured his interlocutor '' that Fillmore was carriing everything before iilie lit - this county; but lien be learned, as be , :"dlailighiepeedily, that the gentleman he wee . :iodig...to intended to vote for Fremont, ho , seentedte feel as if he had been selling himself t.b.l clot , ntOin i c „ . ..p: Thiele. one part of Buohatilers' game. ....' Shiy..;aii contributing poseible aid .to the • • handful of tffiroorites her‘, .and' when on occaa don stelae 10, offer:to "make a convert, they be , tome:lntensely "Ameri" for the nonce. Another pert of the ' iis to - bully where r, -f:iviinifig yillt.„n# do. - la is :practised very : - 3..fteely now up:a the ,rmana Tiro or three ‘--- ` of the. fighttng , men , . talkinto the leger•bier eidonte; -talk great : e B ing words abont-Bu s .chanseeroliances, Offer bet any amoant, and wagger . In lbs regular timidating style. ti We baronet heard, et, of any converts made ~ by ,Ithef of. these methods. Both seem to be s -cis barren of results as heir calls for mans mete ,. Inge, (never-responded fto,) their Fourth of July ' dinners and Wee suppers. There is nobody at ' - merle for Buchanan bat a few office•holders and expecteits;- and the prior encouragement they - get from the people is rho doubt readeelog them deeperete. oprit piece with these tricks of the Bachaniers Is onesesorted to by is feW of their Fillmore confederates. Thou, we understand, are p►y ing domiciliary TIZI( to their old political friends; end-retailing to them all the hatched up etorieti about Fremont. They dwell all they. Gait upon the Catholic story; bat when they IMMO *arose one who reads the papers and knolis thls to be false, they resort to anything '.. else their fertile brains will suggest. We eer .--, taialrnever vo known a.num persecuted so perakikontly vs th exploded elanders sm Fremont . :is tuid IP to a a edit to the intelligence of the pee . 'pltiliiiii, so, their Mroulation has availed hii :a, 'notillng to his nemiee. —Who pays or all this erouble 1 Are we to look to the . Bri =an fund of $100, 4 00, raised for Pennsylvailii, as the secret of all thie indus try t Quitter's:La.—The stems from California ex hibits a most singular and alarming state of af fairs. Theligilance Committee of San Fran cisco ie new the real government of the country. The Governor, and other aathoritles, After fee bly endeavoring to pat down the ierolution, have succumbed, or are at least powerless, and have for the present given up tbo attempt to restore the legal government to powir. The last cause of excitement was the attempt of a police MG :.reter, .or Marshal, of the Vigilance ComMittee, to 'lll,lTeli a well known politician, named Beriberi llsionei. The arrest was resisted by David S. Terry, one of tho Judaea of the Supreme Court of the State. In the video Judge Terry stab * Hopkbui With atewieltnifc, and it ie suppo ned moidelly; wounded him. Judge Terry and of tho:”.lekw and Order Party," then toot refuge in Clio armory of the 'd an Fran -060.141/P4 -ThtralarnSbell was rung, the citi zens flow to antis; the armory wee surrounded, Judge Terry and his aseociates submitted, and were Marched off to the prison of the Vigilance -Committee. All the arms in the armory and all the arms in several other rend/scone of the Gov ernmmot were taken possession of, and the pow er lof the Vigilance Committee was supreme. At . lest accounts. Hopkins wee sinking fast, and Ter ry wets shut up-iti prison, not allowed to comma 'skate with any one, not even his wife. If Hop kids dies he will most likely be hang. This Is a etreago and reseal condition of e bbe; and although it seems to have been brought about by the necessities of the people, - who were suffering under the most terrible tate: government, yet it is difficult to see the way ont `of the labyrinth, without inflicting a looting wound upon popular government In that State hereafter. The people of Sea Franeltoo Oars taken a dangerous. step, and they will find that . It was easier to eat up the power of the Vigi 7 ° lanes Committee than to break it dawn. They must come to some regality government soon; but how,and when, and in what way, are ques tions which every day makes it more difficult to decide. In the meantime, the ootutter appears to be prospering: . Mining is paying well, never bet ter._ The Hermits are tine. Fettle, are plenty, and vegetables are ebandant All that is want ing to make California ono of the most prosper ous States of the_Union, is a good, upright, and strong, government, giving seeurity to life and property, and inflicting oortffigu punishment upon the evil doer. Tar.lawn. —Brooke, MO South Carolina ruf *an, has made a direct appeoi to his constitetents tore-elect him to Congress, on the distinct issue that they approve of his cowardly and brutal os , Ding of finmner. In his address he says: "Oa the 19th and 20ihvf May lest past &Sen ator from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts falsified her history end defamed her character. I remembered my resolve, and performed my tow. For this act, with which you - are fa millet'', the Houle of B.epresentatives endeavored 1e4 2 21et me from dist body. The vote on the taro - lationto.espel was 121 yes e and-OS tusys—less than two thirds, which is the number required by" the Cementation to expel a member. There - , "era eircametances. of gratification attending thLti acts; but there were also cif:legislators of Every member from the slave-own ing States voted to sustain me bat two, and they . were Know Errthinge—the one from Maryland, (Mr. Koffman) and the other from Delaware, (Mr. Callen.) Thirteen gentlemen frem the free States alto voted against the resolution to ex- But a Majority of the Douse has pronooncad me, because of my act, unworthy a seat in the American Congress, - I could not as the repre sentative of a high toned aril gallant contains mom rest with this imputation open you and my. self. I resigned my seat, and kicking the Mark ding. Of , , black republican majority from my •'feet, I left the ball in indignation and disguet. • lay appeal is. toles. If I ha.e represented yen faithfully, then select me with a unanimity which , will thunder into the ears of fanaticism the terrors of the storm that is coming upon them. If la aught I have felled to represent you as you art, then In Coire name send 501110 man whose blood is more sluggish than mine." .Some of the northren doughfaced newupa- pore, each as the ff. Y. Journal of Commerce, .bsys antertod end re-asserted, in fano of usu. .couloted feats, that the South did not approve of the oonduotof Brooke. We shall eoo4know bow ouch their assertions are worth. lirocke - has - put hinioolf before his constituents do the direst •ilanis of approval or disapproval 'of his' conduct, and be will nO.doubt on this !nine - be ie•oleoted, : ffolnably osoniniousjy. Wby elituald he pot 1— _ _I - Arend all his ooestiteents ail Buchanan tden, and *Brooke not iftbady- been Onstsieed end :Elefendrd.by -the Stethinin nien‘lii 'Congress, end ' by Suchanini papers all over the country. "....—lntereis Chess to - Buohanon : paper, s siinecthig whioh bak condemned It as arionnige uniernifeled in otrcoity, in history, and whi g h \T'reLttlisud.down. thsnocac of Brooks to eirerlogt. 121$ Infamy. B a y their d'efence of Broo'ks the DU - 471i.142inTayttlitoi- (40460 'With the mkt-- a g e, iti4:willigi"-bOtrfesponeible for It by the it: ii the Support end 1;' taiii!iiitrOctif dist pirtiHroCks cad Herbsft iaSeS ,4i,e4.0442-htanity;",OCl there lit no. way for the -...).-I:fenpintifiefike the oiriiiintli site their abet -172-feril ut 11*:gerefikoxtifinbioall.. Om) , • Sishiassit tots! to leflieted at, the 'billot bat.. - - iroth ttfibeino for Tnly has been iii9eivectst Gildritinnfisnd it MlnWe. Tan Aartr Bias, now pending in the florae, appropriates for that arm of the service, - $1.5,- 815,700! Of what benefit to freedom, and to the real good of the country, is the expenditure of sueb - a lice sum if money drown from the . leukettfof.the people'. We are glad to see that .the Houteleneteridned that the items ell!! so Teiger be Used to cab out liberty in Maness, and that if the government' receive' the money it shall be 'addled with conditions which will prevent the nee of it to bolster up the cause of slavery extension We call upon every Repub lican member to stand arm, regardless of con sequences. Insist upon the restraining and re pealing clauses to Melted, endif the Senate and government resist, on their heads be the cons.. qiience of the loss of the bill. The popular' branch of the National Legislature holds the keys of the Treasury as Ito prescriptive right. It is the only mode by which the people can re sist effeetually the tyre.ncy and abuses of the Executive and the Senate. By this means the government may be held in check until the people assert their will st the Presidentied oleo- Nan. TIES DROUGHT—IRE KAIE.—The 1151reT0 drought which has prorated in this region, for the last three or four „weeks, w an ended yester day morning by. a floe rain. itiot a great deal I of rain fell, buil:efficient to revive parched ttp'' vegetation, and to impart tapateful humidity to the atmosphere. The drought has done mutat (Image to pastures, the garden crops, and the corn and potatoe crepe. Young trees here also suffered in localities. Early corn has suf fered more then lets This drought has been vary extensive. We eee .complaints in the papere,,from the Mlesiesippi to the Atlantic. In some parts of the country the damage is not much, while in others the disaster is severe. Or Com. tidocurow has withdrawn from the canvass. He acted wisely. To run, under the circumatauces, world hate added nothing to hie fame, or hie otuareeter for good sense. There are now three Presidential candidates in the field, Fremont, Buchanan and - Gerrit Smith will ho voted for by a few imp:valuables. Arrnsron's Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, published monthly, is the beet periodical of the description out. It contains about 260 pages of Tenable matter to travelers, and is sold at the low price of 16 cents. No traveler should bo without It. BUCILADA3 A Bursa PRO-BLAYZAT MAX THAN Ouzel:la.-1n the Clininneti Hoohwaeolater, of the 16th last., we find the following: OUR PEISAIDENTLAI TICKET Appears to-day upon the third page of our paper, at the head of the review of weekly news. We were obliged to remove it [rem the tint page, beoeuee many of oar subscribers, in the South have, on aceouut of Its prominence there, been subjected to great Inconvenience and trouble. Borne of them were threatened with • cost of tar and feathers, and other moblike proceedings, if they continue to take each an abolition vi ed This is the way in which the nigger democracy understand liberty of the prelim l This the man ner in which they respect freedom of opinion. The inhabitant of a Blase State, who does not possess niggers, is not even allowed to read a newspaper without the consent of his lords and matters, the nigger breeder. Is this not euffi olent evidence of what is in eon for the North if !slavery el:mends in extending itself over the Far West I And Mr. Buchanan ins most worthy candidate of thin party which repudiates the liberty cf speech and press, for he himself never respected this first principle of • freeman; When, some years ago, a bill was brought before the Senate to prohibit the circulation of "incen diary" documents in the South, Mr. James Ba chanan voted in favor of this attempt at estab lishing a censorship in this country. This ehamefal demaid of the elan power appeared too ultra even to the great Southern fire-eater. Calhoun,and he voted against the bill. Bat Mr. Bacman sought then already to overheat the very leaders of the pro.slavery party In. his -crouching anbservieney to the internale of; the elavoooney, and voted for an infamy which been Mr. Calhoun did not wish to oiler to the nation. Mr., Buchanan, therefore, we repeat it, is the true candidate of those who hate Liberty of the Press. BUCIIANA2I . II VOLI7XIIIIOOI3O—ME. CLAY —The Louisville Journal tells the following very pun gent aneedste, which must have told with won derful effect upon theald Feder&liat of 1812 and 1815. The &puree whence it came, too,-the im mortal Floury Clay, whose clarion voice rover berated through the republic frem centre to Mr dtrmferenee, eurnmening the. nation to arms, to vindicate the rights and liberties of American 'mamma on the high eeas, while James Buchanan opposed the war and denounced theotdminintra tion and all those who favored "the. eecond war of independence," moot have given the retort of the great Kentuckian • ten fold force: "Upon a certain octagon in the Ur 8. Senate, Mr. Buchanan, In the counts of • personal ex planation, stated that he bad volunteered to go to Baltimore in the last war. with Great Britain when the British attacked that oily. .1 think I have hoard eomething about thegentleman'a vol unteering,' raid Mr. Clay, 'but I understand, that when he arrived at Baltimore, the British. were gone "Tea,' replied Mr. Buchanan 'they were.' 'Well,' ',ld Mr. Clay, 'I merely wish to know whether'Mr. Buchanan volunteered be cause he knew that the British were gone, or whether Me British heard that the socidaten had volunteered, and therefore emocualed the Canal. ATTLIIPT TO Polert BLAYMIT 01.3P1 011i001.— The Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat makes the fol lowing remarkable etatemeQt.• •.Wo sanest coon to publish communication from a gentleman of the highest Intelligence and of entire reliability, in reference to the purpose of many of the Soothers settlers in Oregon of estotoishlng elartry there as 500E1 as they can induce a majority of the people to content to a State organization. But foram RlitimiProviso, which vas incorporated into the Territorial Act, these men would now Slabs' the right, under the new-tangled dootrine of the Buchanan par ty that the Constitution tolerates and protects slavery in the Territories, to bold elates in Ore gon; and the !aloe:lee of Government would be used to support the Maim. We leans that the failure of the attempt to organise a State Government vas he part owing to the fact that the !endings:helloes were known to have their plans perfected for Making Oregon slave State. They have not abandoned their purpose, bits-are necessarily obliged to post pone it until the present Indian difficult's, ire settled." - Toe ELZITTIOA or Me. BITCRArer TO Felllll SLATTIT to HAS/AlL—The Gettysburg Star calls attention to the fan that after Meehan= was nominated, the Locormos of Richmond, Va., had a ratification meeting at which Henry A. Wise made a speech. In this speech he urged ace mein reason why Buchanan should be elected, that his election would result to the admission of Banns as a Slave State, which would open a new market for Virginia neuron and largely b erme the profits of the traffic and the value of the article. Under this view, we expect much of the South to go for Buchman. But Will virtu Val, respectable, humane Christian people In the North vote far a man whose election Is to give • new impetus to the abominable and unholy trade to human beings, as good before God, u Jamas Buchanan or Henry A. Meet Let no man who votes for Buchanan, with this fact before him, ever dare to talk to his neighbor aboutChristlant RI, a love of freedom or regard for the,Deolara• Ben of Independence. MIL BTOVAINAZI MAD TIIII CIALPHIN CLAM— The readers of Damooratlo.papas will remember the great outcry they made about the recogni tion of the Galphin claim by our Government, under which recognition Gea. Taylor's sdminis• tratton was compelled to pay hundred, of thou sande of dollars; but it Is probable they do not remember that that recognition was made under James Buchanan, while Secretary of State =dry. President Polk. Whatever reepomibillty and ' whatever odium or criminality. therefore, at 'tootles to this Utdphin claim, by which bun• dude of thousands of dollars passed from the United States Treasury, to due to James Bu chanan, the man that recognized the claim, and thereby made the government reeponsible for its payment. SPECIAL NOTICES. ETLane's Liver Pills; prepared by ?km- From eh. rausdloltod tests• mony continstally offered from all ensnare of the montm It la Impend ale to rearm a connotion of the meat esml. Pena then Pills In all diseases of the Lim and nom. solY The fotlowlng latter frau Toronto. Canada. Isms of the many the proprietors ban remind nowy-ny. Apri17814.1864-• Sinus* Faso* 111..91* dioa:-L fake this ,oldwrinolty of Infonishrm you of the bnutita I have dinned from Pr. Wimuos valuable Mils. I has° for two Tema nut Ibsen afflicted with • mere norm over , tbe eyes. socampsalkl, with a novonsnon and • one. of-diuJnimk s malady beyond the power and 0.111 of our nbnielans to rellrms and enrs. esolnO, a• tar al I mvelf wind f udim D 7. dia. easel data of the knead amourm. - Boman rmadodars land hintlinm and ruins other inner trap trlM, tad all in ?Mob for the dorm noted disease atlD atoot fad, AS Iset i canned • bozo, your nimble Lim film from • Drnwn hare. and feet. after. taainta portion of them. tb•4llaesseand painful - sensation over the *Tim has slowdown - Mr lett me.. - I will else by advising ell times alined as I ban bean, to procoro ne -at once. and an ninon time and pain; with Mils as omit With 'lnane litostlbade and Mandl/. OW 7 Mitte r orilt a graTta. "' navratiummu.t. =lad Mk sat for DILIVLANVE 0111EDILATED LITER PILLS. manglyetum . BUM allnidellnot. Pa. nmearsrmber rm. nwporunx ' to Deland . PStk. how IMO= ltos Dollolo. Dr, krlsoses analni War 14 , Vs eilebna•4 Wallonform. 'can now at a n opitigge itrus alarei - Non /meal Weed 00,102ir. - , 1 ". 14/1 " 1 *Wi. 123 16 - . . . , M=ISMI . • 1 ! 6 BEAT KISIOLISE 112111111rir. 1 Prostwort. or Bock Bose.--For the cure ! HENRY HH. CO LLI NS, jr ALUABLB BOOKS Just rcceeicc at SIB JARIEGS CLA.RKE,s I,of ecrofracras Disel. TOR eh A RDINO AND ''''' 1".. "' . 3. "' 1. "'" !COMMISSION ...MERCHANT -Da rt.ON-.4 Imolut ire.:Cs Market et , OH? ith. me=oir of Ilarriet PION , Memoir of Kltto, Master Celebrated Female rim. i arson rhiries tee bee. elahtted with tuflemstlon of AND Vitl.o7,7*Ati3 INIAINIt 111 i . hie:onto, Paithlt =rwrienre; Teo OrOP's POO2.I.4 . COTOTiVt• 1 int. Gothr v.'s Ges,elln Stetiel: rat'. Sesatt-s 1 E , • •,‘• . ~,, _. „.„. tho hill johzi At-peace Of 6he aes• Arm . ei.tastrhine, I ~_ 1 CM, rigg, Bu v it a, sEE,Ds,,,k.!su_ _ t_te ,,,, llctOolites.: the ISth eentury; radio oo4;eaor. PteplITAA frost a prasoTypiyi , .pi OLE d t AZlntse e ..4. 0 1 iNtrrillittlLLMNl the blr 7.3 ..9 . dIL.A.,I.IIIDd ',.., ~,,, i,',64,.. se,e-.11, .....,,, N.. 5c.... Me=otiste of Ctentian life. S7n" c r . Ohwhirld.D.. Phyobitsl 7:-.1 - "° -41,0, ` ''' '`" i.. , . le.atitylensW saltio hie b.c..*Ao‘oe arbm oy tiab :-,-) wy, 23 v. - 40LT p.O . pittabilisai . . 1.- , , ; - . .: ,, r:outhv of . Lbeiietenitr, F.,..ne.r... kllni! . rs-X....tg z, •• ' tottanabio 151.0Ahe L ..., . , ti,cria Mottling arty N,aht Watch...N., bato... h... - thaw tiattectit-id dechpatm". ' 1 gt.... "- se " lete tlr.'''dll,l'de.V.tlehl'reen:h'sl7l.l7l'.;."Wiwal,7::,?, ~ : , ,- 1 . Truth mutt a to . wi llpr t tiii_4 , -R i 9 (lir l,l leonl. of Jetini. 1 yel. cit. t. -.1 e :We tinshltitlett- heal, ea/ the: the Mang r....... , 50e , 550s ~ .01sco.s 'Thnt TT etm tutre rata e'elat elllti e i IC'. -:- ez niter. a tibia. It .oneratin oft sett.. re." The e. ,, enee ir ,,,...1„ ‘ ..,A, that for tun sad a half 01 , 11aN'Y ultru ll In "r^ -1 " ...-tj. o! the '''''''' " . brings on the monthlyronthly her ;ewe he per .. vatted ' , NG e •rotch, end to. off:eta to er tilted norther, the Illghtf Cooreninttel L>NIT." II . I . I Theld Mile ebottld be used two ca. mime thalhab wcrestteoded with wrest balm. el that bp i Bu tt on Pere•lnnilleinne teats eau& to 'llthebßth to ote doement they fbrtilY tbelw *eau r m a i r . r . • twatehed.teVeretrattea,tlecir, that fart. ; pall= Bump Pareerearilla. he LL• Poly xlleble and effect bring drainer lOW. ealbOit W.oothe4 did nut htier. , l4 KOt-i.fibekitasi Ile hat hie r tri tea remedy for the coo. of *Weil, Tett., bold find.duties with ealety to hereelf kreAtet . by distimelebei medical M.Litt..... by leech. halt Mums. Pimples 09 the Tara, andel' ErwPtlooe of ' la all eassaorrterrcrostiees log, bij.t. r , a r. , b. had elm Sten ret , re the Ibutlthil 1 the f MIL Bela te.l.l'. Comte and fluid Reboot Ithehn, the Back sad Limbs. Meal. i eliteldne crisis College.,. The i•rierils. thee recommend. 1 pr Merano of the Bladder. Mature, tinsel. l,cpsy. i 9013. Plattltstlcsi of tbe Bent. L 09.141 Or cohost, gnus, . 4 t Malay Iliad, bat inseam even Th...... I `Weakhatece, c-. an, Ls s zero and vleauat rainiely. It ... ' ten. Ekt u ._ 11"4"th.. ....__... " .11 the MirLfta s..,_ alMi" ,, ...... M.l hie .11 ' ..> '" d dreadful eo. editlest 1111 Menthes •Inee when 1 alleys rain d inflatemelion, which o her reoooliee In. ...,,.. , A direr... gate.. thew ry, En what •1 he ' 1 7 . ,..'' . ...,..„. mr..„.., Book n„... One , ott i. ~., one i.bi r r . , and unity ..o p.,......t tore , (ono. jto eves whoa oth" ''''''''' u" fdl"E• "Ld Id th " gb . ho•Tff ”'"'. ,'''''.. hea. touch tetter, rotitlnninh ; nee. bee i teherrtleement. powastol remedy. do not contain iron e calomel. sathootty. - ' ..• " 7 ''''''' when Of _,Oky other mineral. ottifiltro bottUslied brae telt.. whet. e core wee ea rl eau aaNetiOal accomwanytug 'lash r,,k. Nr., rrk, , ia••er PAIN PANACEA, • • feet reiraecres:erre CURS OF Ithinunatinn. limalgla l e en:ham &intim Montle Pans, Pains In the Fide. Client Ase - 1. and Beetled and Pgdottd Joints, Week Rack. Cramp, Bore Throat. RVinine• no. The thlusenda who have ased thine Medicines teatirr to thole namely!), t =erne by a earth:menet of their nee.— To thy", ithe AIMS Dot _WM thee" we nomad say TRY TeIF.H and they.eeill gad them to be all they 010 panted. and that they will net with inainre•tae ethet- DR. am. SF. MULLIN, Solo ProFetetat. Cloelnnett. Ohlo. Far rale whole:We endBl2llb , ILL.II MoRRNNAN , We Allegheny City. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF iron Bailing, Iron Pad% Vault Boon, Window Halters, Window Guard', to., Nos. 91 Second 5t.,4 86 Third at., (between Weed euid Market,) PITTSBUROIf, PA., Hato on band s raiety of now patterns Panc7 and MIL •Fultebls lar.ttt purperea. Partkular at tfflattoa pat to accloMmt Oran Lot.. lebbling dime at at scrim. WAS If -- Thema!, medal Awarded by the New Yost E.thitatv.,to the seen.h s amisa uee• Mann rectum" bibi been obtained. amends% wimpy°. =anion tnra by LEA II PERBINE, rr LW , ' WrtiCMEILEELEC SAVOR. whereby farther hathilooy efkadod its lath. the test hence want . . Thetreebrity of this Senn, has extended to •nary agar tor of the sante. and itseltreer lopromoting the general hestrivia beromloa daily more observeo and acknowledged. In the United State , it Ii held to be the moot agrenble Ositralitruh. and la eattemsd for its Mate and torlgtrailng PrODertitr. Oa habitual use enabling the stomach to digest the ease On th Continent of Strove, there crial.tree Lobe been teettlied to b 7 • gonttennan. who writes to MA i PEP, SIRS than "1 hemeoenried a bottle of 7000 Wartreteuthi re Batton in Ai= I have J tat oompletedtitrangh Bonin and °Mu : 11 .. 4 heitewe I owe tr 7 tenant state of health t Os dux roar BLS& to strinenhio. and I think inwildnah on with truth ray there le nothing in • travelet'e bag• itraw PO eseentlai to his comfort. at kept in these countrtra as roar Rance, In India. elm, where It le brand at the roma or ay.,' retiMmat. & male. g.tlern. volt,.rram Madre. to brctber In the ern. profanlon at Worreater. In the klidirdhe tarsur. `Tell tut Perri. that their lance to highly &phrased In Inaba. and that It In it opinion, the moat Palatable as well u the mess wholesome pause medal' This muse 'a imitable Its riser/ raidetT of die, and the universal demand which Its aseellecee bee created boa led to many Imitation. bring *Aped to the Dubdo. nudes &satiety or name. but the ...hide tone be tnown by the own. of "Lill a PliltlllNh ii being blahs..ed aPza the baleat .panley. as patent alai, atom.r of the hot... as well 111 the jibes and wrapper. I. the thated j ara i C4e buNeAs t4cro. ahidlyfo 406 Ilroatway. New York. British and Continental Exchange 810111 BILLS Dit4 WX BY dIIERNAA le, CO.,' oN TEE ONION BANK, LONDON !N tteus AND t:PWANDF. . . . 1 Theml Dratte are available at all the prin .opal Town. of Sonia O. Scotland and Lr.nut 1, .ad tbs atlnent- I We alao din SIGUS . MLA .0 1 ' M. A. Grunebanai & Bailin, ?WAN PORT A .VAJN, Wadi wry.. uks a Itotnlttazur• t^aU rub of UM...7 o.7ltAtetnad and Holland. rertnlts I ntountli nv tr travel nt.b.ultankrbvernr•tbronzh us. lottru7 orcr.dtt, . Stem) ao bv nbtalittd. se Invetivtl. In .7 )art of Cur.,. etQww..cor ISMA Notes sad stars **endues Is Its. lIIPA will 'I...Ws Sa'onsl !Moth.. KY. IL WILLIAMS di OIL. e5t..23. W.Ad. toms. Tidnl stmt. HOLMEec=ces S & COLLINS. (gn ro wasmarn.) Agricultwal Warehouse, AND REED STORE, No, 129 Weed Street, ap2l-IydLtirT PITTSBURGH. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGE:NIENT Three Train* Daily. Passenger Trains will ran daily, except easssra as fallzm. tesvea Plttrburgth for itwiline •e 3.00 A. M. A M. and .1.00 P. 'Leaves t..4eattlne f-r ri, tenant!) at tVGA M. LAG Pll. and 4 16 0 P.ll. Uwe Mt. all anus atop* canawtlona at Ctaatllaa with tra4,2 roe Calar..bus. Dayton, Clnelmantl. Iteallifor 'tams, Indlaaapella, CCk.Ao, ?A, Louis .4,11 Wei on reads Intandina Wept and Sant.torriat tAtaali4 OM.. In- Cass and ItUnctL Theo train awn PlLLtharsts ronowet a Ma:MU with Psalm . 11.311,37. 11.0•121 and Tlewirit rand. fee 0 ftlnkar, Tolola and Puansky. Om.Uons an rondo ot ' W Awn with Irak. on alorat.Xond Pltlaburgh 1104 ea. CII.M3.I.CIIan" Pantlrt 11 od, Balla P 333 .0 331 r0r1ng Patihnrsh 43 3 P. M. for P...3tAr. 1034, and Clam.. lure du Marti of stlabPs root st hlronsialel or Clorolaad, ond wills In .rhteogo early Etszt vont.. Prat. 1u: frosa Cowtllos male ohm a morale. with Uhl. on Pransylnata Csatrol a It. roe Phllulolrnis Warn= ad runt Tara Tarongti Ilekata as gala to C,lanibus. Pk? tao, Mein watt lardsville. 81.. Louts. Isalanapolla. Sellafentalna oabiana, Root WAAL lova Pty, tronlletb. alll.ant la Cara aprlngtald, Sari Wilfie. Cava:AAd ana ttu principal cabs in lb* Kat. Maras% l'iclota on, this Una milt* had at an rote, to llintehill Law and • twenty flee !hot alley, Teen, one erthelen,in fa. equal reran • ia „ fl with intatirat: Title Irdloutalla P. II DAVI?. Ana. SALE—On , E n — t Ot h a• 1) p T . O t R s u.rebiuste Exf-boge. 4th ft. lut.l ' t..1"1 " o t tbe known choce land. bein known lu Peek! Bu ttonn Pam the rite. beautifully altuattelbetween the eitaldexle• toFlell Muth rd.' awl the 51dr.ougtheldt - rit•tr..l9Jobd,_ be twfdenee et the late Zebu J. IfOgeen. So. lanes bat been dlefied Into four lota df about pet= acres aarl, efthlac atecant .line Oct award' r,e11.."...." of rum at •1111=.,•nd nor-mending Sae sires of era ' tf.Vtrar t:lsr; r az u nqg i lfgalteT7... 3. t i : i eallent two nor, brisk derellthe Lours ft creed cn one of the tots and teurtaants thaetheta Toms at rale. elate coo boson at tae tales ruarta. jul9 P. CAVI.I. Auet. TUE sIIATIVG SOAP toss E,or i ent.g wo the tact iastlitts.in thlsbraneat Tronm 10,Vk,r'. 3111Icnks 6ha. otitis tale:, and nasent . al to a "Vood : them.; be fonatt upon teal enablned tbo Montan:Ml ortieta It hoe noir tarn In the =Ata: seam and Ow cn, ands whO bare maid It cen MUT/ to rurreeder "a gealllfra It Is n . lthentdcnlA , 7a tor Kati nig aozin. The to tarn L VorGer.• Sanaa tore Infac icd cull . nisi. fartm,d er JCRS B. Sawn, (ree-remr, Now Ycnk. Sold In rh br I , ICANDLICREI & POLLOCK, MEILING & II: • - GM- Fi hYSER. In Neer Yost by dealers general Para. Oil Dammam'. RUMS gso , Pittsburgh: Jut/ 213.1850. j BOOKS for .o subscription to the Siock tbl. Comps • r are now atom at C. Int1:311N .t OD. ft. I=Front 'trod.. P. MIMIC *CO 1"o /.1.3 crtyyttiOn. DUO. & Ca' 4 ,lSantlog Haas. \O 15 Wood wt. Pl24'l•rd D videtul Notice. • Qm"P'7"7llr,fair,r.l,lolVsl.t. "PEE Board'Of Diiectors orate. Pittaborgh JAW n'Ty'Ll latnc ea. b X.re e . b ` is te a rl d eVil 'get tioldses, or their Jeri snigga t ilvvs. nix and atter nurse metre dividends at the t of J. W. Clark. tCd Ens# s_s, CWILEB AVERT. Reddest Art. 5127. isiVnteillatarn - A CARD. /-4 • , T IM subser4er rrtirei 'l=r:business the i i i ut ht. In fa arafhfs eon& Willlati zed ifootroae, w l,lll.l:Mune be business at the OLD PTV! _ _D Pls. 2119 Liberty a s et, louder the htm of 'WM. MEXI3.I. EL:CII./CIL Ja., Alt If ... De begs to rotor thanks to Ws custcluets ihr the lib. .1,1 pat:at:aim be eyed for many sum and to salleit tor his tooesestrs et:ll,room of theft farm. Tbida be doubts tot thy wtil use their lest endeseors ta merit. lIONTROBSELITCTLI,L 111.11 E. 213,1-f ti.. , . . 1115102E13 WII. lIITEETELTIIRE, Ir., & BRO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTITTIIip DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, Ho. 209 Liberty Street.. Kea P IT TBBI7ROLI. TEM BB L ez — Llaa9T L FLOUR FACTORS, Forwarding Commission Merchants. 11. VIZ BALL 07 PRODUV PROVISION', di ' Nos. 69 a d 70 Water Street, Ja2B EITEME6III, PA. • On lOnsiness Osy. THE advertise:has a birge Store, centrally tittut.a In the rtt, of luxYork, Teri suitable its. an A gains lc:beery cods of aer deo:station. AA altatr , u(saturcra Depot the fanatic" is admirable. Ile 'Welt to opgazo the agents for selling COS commlesionotoade manufactured r onmanufectured, Yurniture.ll.lrhfueen Statefact any articie for welch he could hare a city or • T State ogtmer, that repaid be likely to mare.. TCLUOOaI , ! tire. Toe 'err beqratiarences demi as to tharanar. hue tonshabits. 10. Address. vitt% real name and full ase. tletdars. -Ba - asz