- -oti GAvi:P.rrf" PDDLBEISD BY D. - ----prrurs - minafr: MONDAY ‘2loliNliCit 003T' ; ,„t• , - Ter mig ,• . *...n.a.: wag. I...kW* .'^!...."" . fiiii .... assuam..ln mit..-. W'"WLV-7.--M""Adlereng =Attie= . Mt ifil to -sas h. .--...5.5 00 r t"ttorpar t......-. 7...-. .........„10 00 T. " °.. '..:Zialtittord luta s elub. Where rim wt. • -1 11 r " ,"" 'et we atm time. b 7 rewilez n me ann.', i et. 101.6.7 rte. 0 ..'• u Are strlotAT rwari4. and tb. larAdr..e• ~,7,.•: the ...kr i• mat tritons It I .Itutttatt Fourtt War VEremott, 010.--The frien de -.....5it,y5& mei nosiest IQ to eet at NE PUMP HA Bp LI,. 011 MAMMY IMMO rext.lltS Ins'« . yx eslset. to km s Itsemoutelub. 'Was oak, WIWI SU. sum 'Dent 4eakers awl Mt. Club xlllbstasttesul•Soe. , sue zee -For pllegraphlo Neva see ad pogo. For CitiFiatcorrattrciat Neon see 4th page. Ma. -Sipa:ma's Smarm—Perearat deelrous at ` proaarlig copies of Mr. Sumner's celebrated speech, ""The Crime sgenst Kansas," in pO - form; nen penman them et this office. Ootrarr Noutsittost,—We dirsot attention ,to the communication in our columns headed "county nominations." In this eonniction we may properly state that ke hire been,regnested to say that - the friends of Hoe: DA.T/D Baoam, althonitt 'he has de clined offering himself as a candidite for ro•nom. !nation; are confident that, if the liiamination ba totaled him, he islil not feel at" liberty to de• Tway lowa Tatrernom—The Chicago Tribune, speaking of the news from lowa, says that pre -smiting them with free tickets -to Heaven,-upon which they could travel without thq necessity of repentace, would not have astonished the Bu chanan leaders In Chicago ballets much—though such a gift, wa presume, world be wholly ruler peeted—an the thunder Claps from lowa, which come rolling, booming and crushing through the air. They were not prepared for the Bound, and ithey shake in their boots now that they hear it. They thought they had rentlEred 'reactant Keels 'tenet' to the &Maus there to mako the reettit a .vietory for them. They had patched and pilot - ered the Kansas iniquity up with all the inge rmitq they could muster; bad lied the people eupposed acquieeence with the Cincinnati Platform—pretending all the while that it didn't mean that Slavery la national and Freedom 800. - Banal; bad rung all the changes In which their olapper-etrikers are itttruoted, upon Snow Nothinglem;' bad dug up and dissented the Maine - Law, wired its old bones together, and set the thing to gibbering, to frighten the tier inane; had sung out "Disunion* at the top of their voices, until they were ell beaus; and more ' Mama, had wasted rivers of whiskey; but the peoPlo listened, laughed, drank, and then voted, and to I the result! We olalm eaten thousand clear majority far the Fremont and Dayton ticket now, and ten thousand for Fitt:more and Derma themselves In November. _Thesneral consequences of this victory can not be over eetitisted. It Ls the fret response of the people to the atrocitlea of which the Pro- Slavery party aro guilty. It le their verdict . upon that suit vidob hes long been pending in the Court of Last Appealz, between Freedom end Silvery Propagandism. Bear bow dear end emphatic the deoleion ! Roll on the 'hall! The Union, the Conatitu Lion, Freedom . and Fremont, era the neigh •d liMMlLMazteoscrernostes mamma Som. =Boa. Peasant •P. Rime. Jr., jest elected to Congreenfrom the. St. Louie district, wee ap peinted temember of the Republican National -.Committee by the . National emanation which mee to this city on the 22d of February last. Ka is understood to.sympathize folly with the views of -his venerable father on the slavery vocation. While a member of the Slimmed to :.gislature be boldly denounced the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. The election of each a man from the metro politan district of a ohs° State, after a coulee' In which his anti-slavery /lowa were made the . theme otnanstant attack, is one of the fast fruits of the Republican movement, and it is anything bat promising to the hope!' of the timid conservatives of the North, who have 130 confk dently predicted s disruption of the Onion from the election of eel- Fremont. On title subject the Reit York Maas well remarks: - The fact to precursive, we trust, of a different elate of sentiment at the South. There are a thotanuld caticacts out-oropping, daily, that. there IS &Urge, intiattntial portion of the /dotal. era people sympathising cordially with the Free. Soil objects of the Republican movement The erourage of Mr. Blair, end the remit of a moms mods-tickets in the face of popular prrjudicee,, iruPPosed to bent radically coated, will stimulate others .to a course equally decided, end so give • espnealdon and shape, sad body to a healthier opirdon open all such topics. Time will give this anolem the consistency and energy of a tarty, before which the iron rule of the 341,000 Slaieholders will slacken, relax, and at last disappear.- • AZOTILIM Bovr.—The Democratic Freeman published In Columbia county, N. Y., take; down the Buchanan flag, which had been Byttig at the heed of Its columns, and commends to its readers the addresa of the Democratic Republi can State Convention, held recently at Syracuse, In which the party resolves to rapport Fremont Oa Dayton From the following, It would seem 'that the bolt of the Freeman bad been preceded by that of its readers: • Plitt step to .which wo aro now driven Is toe et absolute necessity. As an organ of the-Bad lad punier:Ley - of 'the county, which It has as slimed to be, it cannot longer imp Port the plat tom and nominees which le receiving the almost unanimous opposition of that class In the coon tl." Yarenris To Purnorrr roost SELLIVIS the debate on the Compromise meaenres of BEA, ENS. Immo P. Walker, of Wieoonslo, made the followhog -allusion to Colonel FteMoDed si ::"?.l4.l.llelldtnown views of slivery: unlit ionld the . senator (Mr. Downs) haver Weald he have the elastic, bonntUng activity of tbr North to &Walt the slow and eloggleb MOTO ' ro settling the territories? Does he expect tids so—mark my words—he will erpeat In TOD, until the last clod has fallen upon .the last coffin .of the is.etelavo whose servile foot imprints the .00nthern roll. It will not wait,: You cannot Auto rAo - gear energy of the Nord. You COULD `,DOT MU= WAS 07 A Festtorr. Be did not Salt to provide "troosporteilon' for slaves; bat calling about Uri his Wady countrymen, he braved the pnilo of went, hunger, thirst and nunuttein spews, nor rue he appalled When death -. Itself strived iloilms on his path. Me . noble - fortitude indobergy hare been, as they desert , ed, rewarded by au attire; enterprising people. ": Though of the sunny Booth, be; possessed the tlswitd; name AID enammus son or never of TOO NOICCIL tie brake the wile that booed .. ..Ida to tho,oorptie of eletery." Vow" or- Hun CUM —.White the titans of ' the 13erder Balsa Democracy on -hos-sting inseithe acomeelon of .!old line" Henry My Midge to the , rants of the staiery.props. tilt us see what worn the sentiments of that peat patriot upoti the extension of slavery. In IMO bichangnage was . mhut you _oanoot put your lloger *Pon *IV pan of the Constitution which conveys the right , or ;weir Ps carry eleven from ono of the Platen of the -Union to any Territory of the trotted -litotes.. Nor, air, can • adonit for a 'lngle w ant, that them is any separate:; of distinct right upon the part of the Bialae or todtridnet 5; Annaba' of the States. or - guy pottleu of the people of the United Stater, tocarty.slaves Into itefritoriet, under the - Ides that those Tentto. ore held in - common' te lateen the several • Mmes.". TEN Distal 40as hike the follawlpg linen, with :the annexed ' , . . • - Wilma the linos" dayof trlasopb add* adtli zawla-landipet and glalal Urlta ee L*:di t aas cam Lb, At i % the day, , and nna ta titr=rlt ever araid.. "m i t Now.loolla tral,:011.11 1 Pa& Theiellues ate published with - 4ho followlog :Deo you to boa friend to the true Republic= °suite, I send yea the above ,the Ibitie=decthe =paws of ollspubliela I'.rty," thee,proving that Pritootd aed Dayton hose 11.1064 D South Caroline. You= =spectral, 0. - 0. Jelylaa, lab o, llto!Wind/141e /Arks', for My, bar last IllOeitta etid Id for filldenfonny Cloorad lam lk Co. Count' Acentric —Ws have reeeived eal:lteklet copy of the Receipts and Espauditures of Allegheny County for the year 1855. Al ab stractis gicon below: YIECIII S. FLEMING, Esq.. Treasareri ACCOUNT WITH ALLEGHENY QO.. TOR 11b& Total amount of Taw- TO CUE ham in Tourist immune. of IBsi, refunded-. 720 00 Brat= & Balm. tern • ri loan of 2354. omitted. 4,000 Co Nance Ring, temporari.itan---- ...... 9M Co ' . Jahn Andaman Ca. 014 .. ... 860 Patrick. & Ittiend. terancary men-. . 2.95 S 00 henbane. a Maaar.etwarr Bann km. 4,950 $7 B. Tininsen.batereat mice paid,yeremded.--. CO co Was.ley knot, rmt of Conn moo c o Patrirk. & Friend, tempotazy 2,954 oo Jaines Gormlec, 83 03 4. 11444011. ra10E1044...- 4 15 o .144.0 *Phut. mfonds&—.. -, C hate ofJeme Buremitike. temperas , loan-- ROM CO Ideichmats A Manufacturer,' B rat. tam. loan. 4.018 67 John Dal MM. telnoanol' Man- 600 00 B Yeemitut. teumseace 2,037 Oo Jobs B.ltaatty. temP(chT Man OO R. 111.Malo's Vesta I.l3Parm7 man-- $3 60 henbanes & btanufactunca' Bank. tam. loan, 405 Co Isabella Cardiac% temporm 505 00 John Beatty, thallaaracr 10117,4—..----- 700 00 John John E1Ctra0;:i4401001.447 700 00 Tamer? Depoeite Bank. tong ..... leen Ross co Willitup-Alseo, rerun ..... 4 50 herchants hanubotarene Bank. tam. Man. 4,930 17 oohs Meadow hommonersaltb MOM- Leam as Redemption mone7. (Land ..... ma Ey J o h n Btti, temporary to .... 800 00 Bete 13 62 Jame. U. 3.oollsaital . on untested lands-. 45 06 FM. and Forfeitures-. . . .... 798 09 41.4114.. abatement on Beate tax-.--. GS 00 110040 of jory -...... 10 50 James U, new ell. lot. from delinquent nolhdte 627 47 DeSheney to tempOrarr 1a5n........-- ... 339 13 Wash 0004E441 on amnia: Lary 4 I 86 • $177,911. 17 Ilabakoduscounty. 3 l7:6 Mt 1 .1856 79% BllXol7lrt PAID- AodlKn pa . and lc¢.._ »067 9 176 Boots sad stscsoo677. ..... 34 32 25 88 07 Commissicturs' per ..... 1.8.77 808 00 Clerk to 0908 Counsel's gees arid Crier of the Court Quarter 928 76 G:rone• Ism including_ Imam pay...—. 1.844 90 Clert of the Court of Quarter Besalono—.--- 1,003 00 *mutable& 819 Ckmemonnealth witnesses .1.932 39 Contingent and tlioreillaneons marten --... 1.221 0 7 I. Clothing and 1281dIng Ibr brisoners...---- 007 29 Couniehisioners . fees far Infos out grate reads. 120 00 Crier of Baireme ...... AO 00 Disecmint of Cumuli .. .. 798 00 Ankle= In mats 00 grpsam forming new farming.-- Sa 84 60 ..... _ 309 BO Palaland nate 1.171 44 1744 the 4prebensforll...- ------. 178 18 Orand erN rpre - Int4eston ionz-- •-.— T 6.00 73 8 21 lou terestsls abort of Quarter 04410:4—..... CO la on 3.1144174117e.0ra1'0 017 1 ,0 1 1 Wm/4- 3 . 180 00 Interest on Scrip 108 41 !,‘ 3411 Naas and prtio7:74-41141.4.71ce.....-....--. WOO 00 Juror* '71.0041 , of Quota &slay 3817 47 N JurOrs la.Dlsniet 0445& ........ 0.431 40,4 04ileale for -' . .. ....... 143 z 0 Man.. Wilma= 4n4Jastleee --- 1 6,002 17 .......... 4,3 to Phis bnbi tame a,. on teal 5... - 6. 87 111 ho Real Re , empoon money on unsafe. 243 17 Recorder'. ft• af0...... ar &I 00 n er g aat.enOmni ona n-. ;a : ::: : ::: 1.892 LS ee d eo 281 00 itectster's 81 78 Scrip etre 0180904990 to Court 725 00 8111 00 Mat. tar. en croouty 6 1 as Trznitritug to Oaart of Quarter LOT. 60 Tantarn to made. 1,632 90 1.100 00 Tlintsral ....... 11l 00 Iltaasureelo tocoPenntlan.-...- .... 1,171 89 Treannuee balance ln .11158 9446 70 W9o Wesel.= to Court HOW 4 WWI Jell-- 438 00 031.741 V 7 Baum doe tbe county by the 'haunter. January Eth.lBso -. 2e4=3 TiN 4 - aatinn-7( Debas and Cradd. Qf 4Wchcal , Clandr• Luna non- David Ehlelde_ ........... ....... 00000 W ohnloe C04r0.11. JO 7 .0 7 44 , 4 Than Da ---...-. .. _ Eetat o f Jeese 00s narnstel 1.000 00 :.In. /Lon Underwood 6.000 02. Notate of name Btetrart.... ..... —.--....1.00_ _OO .P.hu Beat lei 1. 0 2? W Andre!! Patterso• ......... ..... John O'Brien- 1.900 00 33 Canyon Bob Daystde to New Kart No 1 am 00 t 063 100000 n B*4 wayahle ne Naar A nghcate•-. ..... 3 :0 00 .0 00 J Trwltaeatt ..--...- 7x 0.000 =me ix, 03 ..... v.O 00 900 0) JVetenhvy .............5._._.._.. .. ...__.._...._ 060 _ 00 2.UW - Jed= Tevv.htlY 1,000 00 06 liathue 00 John Dalillah.— 0c.2,1 Ifttan of . bO3 John B. Beatty—. • 00 leabefla !lamer 'kit oo uvrh ats aa4 Ilsnarsatarme 0..400 00 Cana I.3lSts, tomer TM al WWI= Mutt'. Oc. late CM Ames IPOlbbenr. 760 t.l:. BT outatamtlng am from CDI. fa. MO..- WS 41 . do dr, do 1860, MOO 76 do do ' do 1831, 775 03 dodo IEB7. 34 38 e 00 Co 4 d lm .co do = 1856. 3010 67 Total s=:t of county tar duo Jan. 7th. 1060. g 0 01 9 By amount -why doors. B. Liar.. Pan. My. - Prothonotary 3fl 00 Bygamma. duo on Land Book to Oho rear 1831 and 1503,... 215 on By isn't duo by • Ilestan.7oo•Potr -11 . 0 ./ 00 d. 410° By =ldea by J. 0=31.7. Clark to Ovia'ra 800 By wet dash, &B. lkaprr County Comer-. .111 GO ootraat d • by Jalaa Ilornsr. Kan-. Olart of Quarto? Borslons Verdlets., 00 13 y moms dos tre nolaphall. lots ito thonontry fay SO Verdict Paos so oar teat anditora =0 00 ..—..-- .. ByamoOat dtrir Job. Blyrolashan3. KM. 11 . 80 Prothonotary 1 BY Meant Qua by John V. Rowland, Sol.. lot* Towner. 00 ono dud ot =brim la tn. • retUomential LL oroduat- • 7.110 20 By oonollot thlo U. 9. wiratii:67.sz677:: County ....... ............. 91.306 77 ET= Tao Augusts (Gs.) Chronicle and Sentinel, s warm supporter of Fillmore and Donehum, In a recent article on Mr. Fillmore, timing his claims upon the South, makes the following allusion to the sentiments ho impressed dating hie South• ern tour soma years since: The italics are as we And them "Haring made the tour of the Sonth.Seestern Slam &Masi be announced on the steps of the State Monte door In Montgomery, that the anti s/ours/prejudices of his early adocahon And bun obliusaud by what he had sent in the ficuilh of the happy conditice of the glare." rat Um iltuballgh Gantt*. County Nomination'. Ms. EDITOll,—la a few days the voters of this county who are opposed to the present OdinWe tendon, on the Cincinnati platform, and the eaten- Ulan of ebony, will have presented to them, for their approval, a county ticket. My object he this communination is to im press the minds of the delegates, the great im portance of matting in to the Convention un pledged, and uncommitted, for any men, par ticularly, to come free and independent of all pledged for the Important emcee of Congress and the State Legislature. It mut be obvious to every true lover of the great csuso of liberty, that this is not the time for the Intrigue and bargaining generall re eerie to, to promote the Interest of th is, or that man. Let them, on whom will devolve the responsi bility of fanning a ticket, resolve to look beyond mere persobal preference. Let them be govern ed by what the public good and welfare of our econtry demand. They should act with but one purpose and that ehould be the foimation of a ticket, made up of men eminently qualified for the respective 'offices, reliable on all the momentous tunes now before the people. The fret great battle between Freedom and Slavery le DOW to be fought, and If those to whom Is confided the tract of alleging the ticket, will do their duty, fearleuly sod honestly, all will be well. In conclusion, Mr. Editor, let nie urge upon yeti to ad take vantage of the sheet time 'intervening between title and the Conventioo, to 'moron open the minds of thou who, may be delegates not to pledge themselves te vote for any candidate, until they see all the WOOS that will be before the Convention. 0. K. Morn Acornatous -"The Ocouelleville Elder prise, published la layette County, Wage as the followlog good tidings: ' , 'Atoong those who have lately announced themselves , as Fremont and Dayton , men, and now advocate the principles of the Republican party, In oar town are Alexander Johnston, Esq., Dr. James Cummings, Letter L. Norton, Esq., and lion. John Faller. These gentlemen 'were the leaders of the Demooratio party in the county. They are men of mach Intelligence and expert eoce—men of tuodoubta dematratio faith—men of the Jeffersonlan sod Jackson school; end aver in declaring their intention to vote for. John O. Fremont, that they maiotain the Irmo prized. plea they ever have done, bat that the modern misnamed democratic party has left them. While the oommtmity knows that Mr. Johnston and Mr. Norton'. Influence has been quietly. but forcibly felt In the epheres la ' whiob they both hp. s 4, ed, (for they are well read _and thinking meal It cannot be dented. that the influence of. Mesas. Cunnings and Faller hes been" more forcibly felt among the Mascot, from the fact that they both here barn more active in the political arms, than any two men we can name in the county. Mr.• Faller has wielded an influence over the De mocrsoy of the county, which was always most seriously felt by his °permute, because he bee been en incessant worker, s man who bas • a herd for the cameos of the democratic party, COLLINS, and who now alleges, that he Is battling for, the . gams principles he formerly did, to wit, thoie of 701.1 WARDI" AND /wrap jaoloon. Such smashes we we COMMISSION' MERCHANT, AND WUDLINALNDNAINII IN • hog OM DIIIA0( 1 •11ISDOtall Of DOW. add show mum : Sp , BERDS, mar the tide et demos - and Intelligent met_ I end Produceiteneratr. • nay. h No 65, 'Woo4 Strut, littibusigh. Assoatu.—The 1111morlies hate been mow. ing lintneneelt crter their prospeCts in , Ala; barns. The following tolegrapldo despatch le a Moms, - Magnet 6:—The election, held in this State on Monthly, hay resulted In a general Democratic) victory. The resit has caused much disappointment among the Americans, as it was quito unex pected. Pohtleal Items Toil CAT our or TUX BAG —Among the pea engem from Lake Superior. on the North Star, on her last trip, was ono of Mr. Filtntore's lead ing manners, an officeholder under the munici pal or county aathorities at Buffalo. Be was active and busy on the trip' in talking the pros pects of FMmore'e election, but upon being W.- gutted of, in private, by a merchant from the in terior of Michigan, what the Fillmore party real ly expect to accomplish, by his nomination. re plied, "we expect to give the vote of New York to Buchanan, and thus beat Fremont. Our in formant, to whom 413 candid statement was made, Is a highly intelligent and respectable merchant in the interior, well-known in this city, for twenty years past.—Detroit Ade. A Wale Convivernon of freemen was held at Bloomfield, Parry county, Penn's., on Tuesday. lien. Pomeroy was one of the speakers. The Convention adopted a series of strong resells. lions, and listened to speeches by the Bev. Mr. McKee, of Kansas, and Mr. Jenkins, of Penn's. The most enthusiastic demonstration was kept up until a late hour, when the people dispersed with three times three for Free Balsas, Fremont and Free Pennsylvania. Wats attended and enthusiastic meetings of Welsh adopted citizens have recently been held in Scranton,Pittston,Wilkesbarre, and other places. la Permsylvinia, to further the success of the Republican ticket. Clubs have been formed (not of guns peroha), and the work goes on bravely. - Tan Philadelphia Times gives the following birds-eye view of the Buchaneer camp in that oily: "As en evidence of the discord which at pre sent exists in the self-styled Demoaratio natty, we cell attention to the fact that in many of the war:lo6l6 constitute the City of Philadelphia, there are three distinct organizations, each cal- Jling itself Democratic, and professing to be In favor of Buchanan for the Presidency. to these several polittcal bodies feelings of the moat ran corous oharaoter are generated, which manifest themselves whenever ao opportunity offers " Jour 'heretofore a prominent Whig I of Indiana deolides to cot as a Fillmore elector, in a letter. which 4:lessens follows appears to ate, then, that every true patriot Is in a false position who does not condemn the destruction of the Compromise, and who is not determined to see that the people of Kansas, who have lost that guaranty of peace and freedom, shell at least have a fair opportunity, tioawed by mantis, of determining upon the character of their in. etitutione. The ship of state bee boot badly pi loted. There Is but one chance of avoiding the breakers—to crowd all sail and let hor drive. But if the North and _ South are placed In con flict, who struck the lint blow? The North is only acting on the defenslvo. It Is now merely de fending the right of free ettrigration into the terrltoeles, and demanding the protection there of, life and property. Can I hesitate one mo ment &tont meting with that party which demands the protection and vindication of those rights'!" 740 00 ......81.760 00 . 700 60 Tan GRIAXIIIIOXT MXICTIIO.—The nit gatherhleyesterday at Fremont, was worthy of oar great cause. From twenty•Ove to thirty thousand people usembled. They came to gather by Railroad, on Steamboats, in wagons, on horseback, and on foot, with bands of meal% under the waving of Sags, and greeted by the discharge of cannon. They came animated by that impulse of enthusiasm, end patriotism, that makes popular movements sublime. It was spontaneous. It was apparent that the People came together eagerly and anxiously to greet . and counsel with each other. Within the grounds appropriated to the meet • hog, there were four stands—three for Ettgliah and one for German speakers. At one stand, Hon. Caleb B. Smith and Hon W. li. Gibson ad dreaded the crowd. At the second stand, Lt.- Gov. Ford, Prof. Peek and 0. E. Kellogg spoke. At the third stand, Mr. Baser, Secretary of State, and Hon. D. It. Tilden addressed the people. At the German stand, Mr. Rotes, of Sandusky, and Meters. Vortstede. Henneok Bodolph of oar city, addressed their fellow-coun trymen in their native language. White these crowds were listening to speakers within the grounds, the streets of the town were densely crowded, and two other stands were erected near the site of Fort Stephenson. di one Hon. 0. P. Brown of Ravenna, spoke, and at the other a German, whose name we did not learn. There were, therefore, six crowds hem tag to:pee/tars at Ihe guru tints. By common consent, it was agree.] that the Hon. C. IL Smith made Ms speech of the day. It was eloquent, earnest, lucid and commanding. He arrested for nearly two hours, the wraps at tention of en audience extending own. en area as wide as his atentonlan hangs could embrace. . - It is somewhat a slngular-colooLience that the Seat two great popular denionetriaiOnil in Ohio In favor of Fremont and Dayton, should have gathered at cities called Dayton and Fremont. We trust, it Is .-ominous of a glorious triumph at the close of a contest eo auspicloally begun. Fremont himself would have been proud of this eignificsnt and glowing demonstrotioo, in a city,'whase people, years ago, prompted by the admiration:which his deeds had already awa kened, gave their corporation tA l norne. Proud of the sagacity that teemed to anticipate his future distinction, and still more proud of the association now—the people of Fremont, almost, to a men, give him a hearty support—Toledo. Blade. MEM lIMMI CANDIDATES Assembly.—South Feyetto,Township has always bad ILI Ono of taxatloo, but t. any Ow of 0M0r4.. Km Ow. DIMON, s Melt= of Ms tomotbto, man nfilornorb"=Znantitta"d Mbo qv g a g tutroi otammtk An tho • LE August. fax the =loins ao a es AsleAbly 0. Y._00171,T ICE. JOIIN !ROSMAN. WILLIAM W ALUM& JAORD JORDAN. • JOHN DnlOE, THOS. ALEXANDRE. MAX. trrzpalSlOß. RTAELINa. NOB?.tlaPatr ir. rvlr ta tisz iaans 4 1/11% Adair 1' Comas Comminioper. 1 Moll. SNODGRASS, of Mifflin tp.. will AO* aurtlttsta tin babgbatton tbr Lbs CCM a mount, Obtn• trateam at Um coming mgregting. 10 10 Imbi ea the 19th Mgt. madattlattra 101/till AueMbly.—Mr. ROBERT BlollArti, of ltimmiati.upprt Bt. Cgs Tontarap. (Rlot) Valley P. 0.) wtli bolffmorta for the Arktl Almtnlrtratkm aoalm ba for Ws norm of namarratatlrra. at the annimrontras. Un ad - Thos. J. Bighorn, of Lower Sc. (Mara be • anooldsto for dos Oongrevilonsi nansbasti.n T i . sn Pittsbargh dlscrot..nbiaot to declaim of the Union &Ike I'MUCISI to Inset on Intb sn4:2lntle•T District Attorney.—N. C. FIANEGIN, of ib. di, o f pitt.tqu A b. win b. • eao , dlnta_to_ tam . o u t 7 bo Union County OonerotWa to the of6e• of Dl.trto t AMT. County Oomminionar.—Mr Ed Itor , -- Pura. t. Lamm.. the nue* of JOTIN A. Fame. DM.. of 11.0411 n townattlpois s.caadt.itto for County' 03113 Mil• dna, ma Ohs sotioideolua.strstion tielet, l ally, MAY LhalaA.da.4l v u ERB Commissione .—WIS, PE RK I NS, of Chartters towneblp. will be • direlldate far the chin. cf Chanty Owareiselocer, Whew the Union Chuoty Daum. Um topmost an the 2f.rth August. MANY VIYrEII3. SPECIAL NOTIONS. • Another of the good Ladles of our oity butlilas to the aka, of Dr. McLane& Cetebrate4 .rerloi nom orspared by 11.8111 NO DSOS, Pittsburgh, Pg. !taw You.. rob. 7.11.51. Ifilq do busby entity' to Ihs oubllo. Lost is child or solos. four mart s bolo* troubled rrith worms, O. gm itOtoosti to M ale af Dr. McLane, Dk.cbrafat MINA pt. wound by,Flamlug rm, of Pit tibursb. width ulsPulsterso. and • tbs nudism*, It brotubt my an immense ttuaktorr downs in buttchu,sodstrisos. ruby hull the sppesnams Pilot , cut to gleam. My oral Is now snlorlarmost srullsot luolth. I tubs72l.l , IDsio rsoosnortuthog it pbath young and old, .1 our of trui but cordiettors I use used. 113..Purobssas ibe weal to sat for Pl. Ala uNra czemoreamo veausrvon. Kill tabs bone elm All Othir Tonisitggis. la ova padian, ar. vortldele. V: Idlaas'M Vermifill.l434 alp Udstardsd Lira PHU, cia sow be Mad at all nsputsbls Drug Stores In th e thatad plata% and Masa& !tote praline iltbout the rlgnss tuna • 'OA/UM ' FUMING 0100$ The wily Modal Awarded by the blew; York Zihlbltlon to the English or Ponta ham Mann thotton, Me hero obtaltmd, =angst nummono mow' tote. by LEA exastuall. Or their vmnosErsnanian sauar., whereby further tontronny affonled or sta bag the bat haute somata. ' The onehrlty of Ms Banes has antenna* to every Oar. to of the gluts. and He Olean' In prtmotlnn tbegen.nl hatable bromine daily more observed and ealsnonhatesst• In the United Rates 3 Is held to be the most larofolTO onntment, and I Weaned fOr to Int& and In,litorathilt, plopettlas. Ito haottnaloss enabling *tato:nob to Meta Os ex4 Os tb Couttnent or Sum.. thaw Quolstiff hav° been fOtaid to )17 • mailman, .ho writes to Lae a Pim -111158 thus: "I Imre earled a bottle°, toot Ware"t l TA'n' Banos ht a tont I WOW completed through 13pOn and Porfolfol , sod bells,* I mrs my puma state of health to Its net your same to stnmaeble, sad I Walt coadlelnal. an with truth n 7 there Is bathing Ina traveler's bag. PIM Wa essential to We tons Wt. at least In these conatrbo. 70111. 011004 - In bulls.sbq when It Is bond at the row of every reihnent, a menial stentlsman writer nom !deity to Us brother In the came molted= at Worcester; In the "aborts, tem= nett let It Perrino that theta mane la 'lastly spume& In India, and that It In In in, ophtloo. Minion Palatable se well so the woe wholuonos mum snide." =mug L anutde for sera misty of /Übe and the =turd demand whist its eradiate* hu created hes LI to maul todtatlone being oderal to the nubile, under lererietz ottaman but the gennino may be !mouthy the ragas of .LIA 711:111tIlgil" being tzuntaut anon the Want metallic Capsule; Of Pitapt gill geOIIDU of the Poeticu tretV u ths labels and arum' &la Nvaids for Oa tloltadiBta i n um • sialyra : 408 Broadway: Ngll;k. PITTSBURGIIITEEL WOK: 8 ISAAC JONES, MILEEMI sup. STRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Comer Ross and First Streets, Juskt,f., prrrsurrerm • .101.11", ....... ....... .... n D. B. 4001356 .11E9 12 TINOVED " PATF. • T Steel Cultivator Teeth, COMB ROES AID FIRST STRZETA. PITTBRUNO T :IIiI. A British and continentalßic pie. Slain BILLSDRAWN Et DU CAN, 811BIIMAN, & co, ON TIE UNION - BANK, LONDbN, • ;;;sems OY n AND UPWARDS.. These Drafts are available at all the prin desirevaserrestsva. Btotland and Ireland. and Um Oantinent We also dram SIULIT BILLS on M. A. Grunobaum FR Al 9 ICU) RT A /MAN. Which note as o Ramlttanes to all non of alarm.) , ineltoscland amid Holland. Perrosutintemiltui iotritelabroadsdasproonnabonsall 1211 Ultra of Oriallt, on width Mon*, eve be obtained, ea med.!. to anY part of StmOo , s Collodium of Bill& rioted.' sad arbor casualties In go• ter... 111 r . " 44 44 t rtriin 1.1,1.12.4i3 a CO. Wood mean Tided alnies_ robin, Dr. geyser's Shoulder Braces—Fro In Pittsburgh iilepatch, April 10th, 18D0.—For more that, 3 years put We hare emostaistlY worm the Waahlnuton Btu ;wilder Braes, manufee.urli by Dr. Oar, U. Nesse% of No. 110 Wood al ;In this city and would heartily recommend late all who ere coMpelled to fellow • sedentary comps. tom. As we bard burs remarked. In calling attention to It. merits, It annul for • brace and suspenders. the weight of the pantaloons Orton.) Placed u to continual. IT tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and expand the chest. Women, • hundreds of whom are annually Injured by the weight of enema. "skirt.: should also procure then braces. Be partienlar in pro curing the kind mentioned. sa moor dilee braces sold ars humbug geld at Dr. O!O. U. AILYBEIL'd. Whole ei• Druggist, 140 Wood et. sign of the Golden blotter. .418.4kwT PITTBBFROII, FORT WAYNE & Cll' rttaggaZCAGO RAILROAD. fi I M;;;IM SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Threw Trains i'asaenger Trains still run daily, oxoopt Bundaya . allows leaves PittetrOrgh for Crosillo. at 3.00 A. M ,t 0 AM. and 5.00 P.M. Learn Crestllne for llasTursh ott.V) A Si, T.OO P M. and 12.60 P.M. Tams trains al roue aloes sonvientions at (keenly.* with train. for Columnist. Dayton.. Cinainnett. giteol&Si• Ws/. LLEiIIEADOEE. MIMED. Et. Louts and all Points on tools art ending Watt and Bauthvemst through Ohio, Tn. Macs and Minot. • Theme trains fr.'no (Pittsburgh oannsot se. Pleas:Val& with Tlelnli on Bandott7. Mansfield sod Newark rOadi. Got Ohl-ago. Toledo and Band 11/87# COLD/4Mon are made at AWSX.9 with Train. on Overland and Pittehmsch Road hr-Oteraland, Chicago. Damian and 505050. li'agamogarelaaviag Pittsburgh at 8 P. 61Phf Band nary. Toledo sad Ctilmgrti hers the banal rat antrart's resist MaDalador Cleveland. and arrive in Chinon! , early ant mans. Trans East (rook Croatia. mat: Gloss o • one