D. L. NATO!! SUISIIILLERREITi •-• PrPTS.I3I:7/IGH: ! _THMULDAY -.IIO4NING, FEB. 19, 1857 . DA■ ii.'ff-101Dollav par annum. tuombis to advance 14 , if.--04 , 0 =pan/ DO annum. 111 adT1111.04.7 air VIII be'.apLlledoa 014,240,1ns cottallionm roar *plea pet fe 00 CoNai ref 00 ' wren= eon Is admitted into a dub. mhero en" an. et" at ear Post °closet any time, so:tensions dollar. grAdfaztai payinottn are strictly retodrel. and the tArer selmothelest at:LS..Ol2l"e" It moved •. - • RATES' OF A.DVERTISING. ciliok ua , ao ur e a of Nor malice alsna o fA 0 0 1 " 1 . 1. I lddlttonal linea - arrn":— 03 - Do tam nesse... Po three ..-.--.......— 301 Do 'tor I. 00 g • ftri5 . %5tu t ....„,....._ 0 00 o Do' ' mire inostiZ oo Mantling Cards. ill lines or OM/ rer sum= It DO Ons dollar for esoh additional line. Ono "Quer% ekszurew. ploacnies(Der gum) pulnairs 20 bo Republican State'Convention. . . Tie Republican fßate Concoction for the nein canoe of caudlaates fat Governer awl other State will to baba at Harrubirin w IreinusdaY. ea, '244 : daY Of Airch..lo7. - Nadi Diehict will eked Delegates 1n th e roma manner, emu] In number' to Its renntsentatitte in the two 11011 Bili of the State Lighten:cm and no person Thu be entitled, by nateditallon. to rearmed a dletritt la wattle he deed not reside. 011611L'Ea 011110lia, Cdodntmt, of elate Eleauties Committee,' Tinton County Committee. The Allegheny County anion Executive Com mlttee *Will meet at the office of J. P. Slagle Fifth street, near Grant, on Friday, Feb. 20, at 11 o'clock, A. M. The following' entlemen com pose the Committee. Col. J.-A. Skin, Elizabeth bore. • Francis Patterson, Elizabeth tc. sym. 11. Killiame, Peeblee. IL P. McDowell, Allegheny. Jacob Slagle, Pittsburgh. R. P. Nevin, Sewickley. J. 0. 11. Denny, Pittsburgh. R. B. Carnahan, East Birmingham. • Goodman Y. Coniter,l3. Fayette. Itusgell Eetetklittaburgh. Benj. Kelly;Penn.. D. Wm. Woods, Sewiokley born. A:: M. Brown, Pittsburgh. W. DerreetrWood, McKeesport. Geo. Dlokeon, S. Fayette. Tan Boons laws.—The Douse has at length 'Token. The laws for unizzling the prose, for gagging the months of altieona, for packing pro slavery juries: lawsqlke Smco's writteuin blood, a fittingfronlisplocr to which would 611'0 been a death's berodartatt: eters- bonos—theee wtre re pealed by the deals:lye vote in the House of 99 against 79. We can appreciate the earnestness with which men will inquire, who were the 79 men voting against the repeal of those meat odious, unjaatiliable, unchristian and unconsti tutional enactments of the border-ruffianst We answer,the members from the South, generally, who were all along committed to the policy of rule or rolls in the Lutereet of blavery propagan dism, and from the non , slaveholding States, 'Alesees. Aimmr, &mats and hlonarassr, of Egypt, Illinois; hina.se and ENCLIBLI, the only loon-locos in the Indiana delegation; Futile, of Maine—the sole surviving rag of the pro-slaves in the Sense from Now England and his political doatlhicetell will ring on the fourth of March nett—Haag, .the only pro-a:ovary democrat In the House from Iowa; Pscs, of Michigan; Jona Snits; the eicussaor of Mike Welsh from the Eve Points District of New York; Warmer, Fiihnbro, American, N. Y., and last not least Snows; aDWALADIP., FLOILIZCII and ?ACME; 0; Pennsylvania- From all the Free State; California and Egypt included, there are 22 pro•elarcry democrelL- 7 What number of them dodged this question we do not know at the moment of this writing, but out of the *hale number twelve voted to contieue in force the intolerable and ehameful lava under which 11413153 hoe groaned and bled until her oppressors have come to make sport other con dltion, end parade it on their banners side by aide with the martyred Botnner.-0 Kansas and Sumner; let 'cm bleed•" The Democracy of Pennsylvania are now get ling is trim for the next fall's election. Their lenders who were to 611Z{OLIS for the repeal of the bogus lame which they eo loudly denounced Last fail have cleated their position, now that the pretenre ct the election is removed. It is for tunate that there is no longer with them any dodging the question. The delegates now in Congress who were gent there by the Shorn- Damocratio party from tide State, been voted on the question of rho hostas laws, a Majority of them at toast, and in our own legislature, con signed to ihe beta and moles, the resolutions favoring !Fee kilinelle. Yet they will come be fore thollnopla,itgain next fail, with the mom jesnitleal urgnments and false pretences, upheld by the somejesOW and demagogues to &mire the honest and unsophisticated masses of the party into Vie eepport early body they may see et to tiominnte. Will they, 0411 they again deceive the people l I Brzzon or -Ma. - BIZ iti7.llo2f . -WO observe in the Daily Logielative fterord, the epeeoh or ro marks of our.ltepreeentative, Mr. Bteroneun, on the Kansas resolutions. He confined himself to a. practical view of . the question in hand end drew, fee his illustration, upon feels which were patent Pit 'every man in this county during the late "Priiiidentlal He tented the Demoomny to Me-quick but tailed as did all the . Itepublioldspeakers on this question, to elicit en answer.'-What need? The sham patriots who cupporkid Nr..Baclisaan'gained their, ends by fates pretences. Their truo object will 'came cat in good time - when they nhdl have comport. eel their end of giving, if they.cen, Recite to the slave power.. . We hose no doubt that all our reproecoLlt three wilt ketP thitk rcattor boforo the people, iami eve, 41 . leghnni atiah her grand Republican majority;ber roll weight in the Mato Conottilo. Make=—The. latoet ce we from Mexico to January 29th reschre us through the New York papers. The correspondent of the 7cma giros deleful picture of the state of mattere in that distracted republic owing to robberies, Ismael. natiosa,.arrd political feude within,• and from its entangled relations with foreign powers. It is In a most.deplatable condition. It iota be regretted exoeediattly that the Govenustent :of President Comonfort, lieugurated under each ?erasable auspices, now leeks-.both nutty , sad strength wherewith - to ' contend against the" combination of taistertustes and evils that Uneaten its over throw, murders and the most daring robberies, committed with , Impunity!,—lndlaus slaughter* log'men,iromno, and ebililren la unprotected dietrlats4evolation making . a most dangerous headway - 1n the klorth=4clineenelone .In the Cabinet -end - .e complete/ diplomatic 'rupture with Spain aro csisreitiert, that wit!, we fear, pr ov e too. =cob even ; lop' the present enlight ened and ''dietingniebed - thief of the Idezican Repablia. Bram CANII 8110D.—Wo bare now batons tir at least Groin letters from vseions quartors, ro questing as to Bond their writers some of the Chinese t3ogar Cano Seed of which we received a oonlite of months liana several pookages from the Patent pato. Tio answered the appliCants In a little article some two week, since that oar ripply had rap oat and that we hod not a sin gle seed left- Bata° totters Mill come, almost daily, and we wish again. to nay that Ns hams tot o congas skid 01 The cane nor of anything else except of osbbsgo, a few. Whether we can ' • get any more we'osaaot tell. Hoimea &Coiling r advertise (t for sale Ia oar to mane however, and, to them we are obliged to direet one Monde. If we allied melee any more item Wsehloglon, which wo very ninth 'doubt, ,we will send it to all those who hato.written to t e, if we can. - , Tax New;York Tratine afire a reward'of two hundred and fifty dollars' to any ono' who will give informition loarlingto tho detection of the scoundrel Who'iroti ts letter to that piper Brownsville, ;p rarrjudloi t at to Mr. J. T. Bogue . and Hobert Begets, two- worthy_ and peaceable ultimo cf that blue: The titter gave the per: tioulare of a dirgrseetal ,fight between the two above nenthd.roeu,in which, evil ippon, all die orrouniatindes:wera 9ailrely Aerations. _ T6a 7, buns was daeolved into ita pablicatlon. , Trrrl ; ettOim — Yfilataq ' morning either to the wilier state 'of the attnOilph* or to in extra ansonal of =eke is it,We were for &bent an hour en completely enveloped as to find it difflault to discern an ob. ject at tne-distanoe of single square in the mere central portions of the city. The "reek" so they call it In Edinburg, seemed to pack down close into the etrtfete, and we discerned men as , trace walking. This incense which goes up from the altars of our Industry speaks of the great manufacturing and commercial activity of Pitts_ burgh. But it tells too, rather severely upon our. comfort. We would wo could have some soheme adopted Itunougour leading mill-owners and therm passed into general use, for the con sumption of the smoke as feet as it is made. So much has been said about It, that people have got tired of hearing and talking, and after all it ends in smoke—smoke at'night, smoke in the morning, mobs at all hones except perhaps when the vast cloud is driven away for a time before a clear high wind. We do not know What per cent. of the volumes shish' :roll from a thousand ehltunies in this city would be com bustible itzebtaitted to some such process es it is in London, Manchester and other large and temoky cities of Epgland. Very much of it, how ever, we are confident might be mode to minis. ter to our comfort rather than be, as it now is, an ever present unisons:ie. Bat for this one die comfort, this would be one of the most charm log places In the Bolted States. What grand scenery environe us; where can one find in any other portion of the country more verdant and romantio hills, so rich and picturesque valleys, more neat or tasteful villas than around this city. Almost the moment we cross the city boundo we are in the midst of a country charm. leg to every sense; which aping clothe, with flowers and autumn enriches with the choleest (nits. Two bright beautiful rivers come down from mountain lauds with the rich freightage of industry, dive iota the aloud hero and emerge again below, one broad river, a callaa 000801 : 0- mated In accordance with an ancient rite, ander a veil, but none the less beautiful or desirable were that removed. As much as we long for the prosperity of the city of our adoption, so earnestly do we wish that this dreadful mown 'lenience, this mote in our eye, this fly in our aintant, this drop of bitter in oar cap of tweet, this—min short to use the words of Mr. Miaow ber," this smut on our nose, this dirt on our clothes, this manitreaent enemy of our:comfort, , wore expelled, consumed, destroyed, removed 1 and forever Misted. So mote it be. at & Wm' a c 0... —._ We call the attention of our patrons this morn. ing. to the advertisement of C. W. Churehmaa & Co., No. 30 South Front street, which may be found in our columns. The gentlemen of this house are agents for the sale of Foreign and Demestio Dry Goods, etc., and offer to the trade . muds inducements se cannot fail to attract our merahants in purchasing their Demmer docks. They are also agents for the eato of Marsh's Soda Ash, eta. 'Tomb° Or /a Ozz Slain , by M. 4. Ebillbs de Girard New York, D. Appleton a Co. Thin is on unpretending little book for chil dren, translated from tho Frenchh. A parity of tone breathes through thin little volume, and chil dren will read It with avidity for the sake date glories themselves. The s.coompllshed authoress has gone to her rest, wept by all and known sad loved by thousinds oven in the gay and dissolute capital of Franco. In this and other volumes upon whioh she has set her zeal, she avid lives, however. although all of her that Is mortal has gaze to' mingle with the earth. hilicsnre.cet.—This book, which we noticed some months sines, le again upon our table from D. Appleton Et Co. Publiabege. It is made up of entracte front the thirteen large volumes of "Notes end tdoerlee," and is well named. It is a boquet from many on unfrequented field of literature, and at the eater, time that it edifies it oleo inatruote. gots of knowledge quaint and rare, long hidden lo the dusty recesses of forgotten librarlis, are hero again brought forth to the sun light, polished and furbished . for modern use, just as good and valuable of they ever were: Every department of kopmledge finds here some illustration, and for a hand hook It should Sad a place on every book shelf. Ko.w*o.—Ti.•e reliable correspondent of the Tribune writes from Washington adder date of • February 16 The opinion is very generally entertained here that the late proceedings of the Kama fugue Legislature will accomplish the purposes of the invadzrs end coaquertre cf that Territory, Co far es to create a constitution establishing slavery. Tho acts or the Legislature eeem to demonstrate that in the Convontien to be held cruder its di motion snob a constitution will be adopted. That constitution will be framed next September, and presented to Congress next winter for ratifich i tion, and for the admisirr eof Kansas as a slave State. Minnesota, wh eh is now ready, sad whose admission the II use hue already voted for, will be kept back bY the Benito until that time, when the plan will_ he to admit llama both together. This is the next humilietion to which the free States are doomed by tho Oligarchs. Elopes nee entertained that the, scheme may be In some l way frustrated by the terror of the Northern dougbfaces, fearing tneonsommate the originaLm:neptracy agaleet Kansas, bat we have every refezeo to believe from experienee that those hopes will prom to be unfounded. band, eloveholdere rule this republic with an Irmo band, and the Northern Democrats in Outgrew', now reduced In numbms, are more than ever submis sive to their inexorable demands. The only question has been whether the Eleuthera men would not think It the safest policy to permit. Kansas to be a free State, and act accordiugly; but this idea appears to be gradually fading out. , They teem to have determined that it la beet to 'bring the nose of the North to the grindstone at elate. As to what Northern Democratic mem bers of Congress, cr Northern Democratic news. papers may say on this subject, it is cot of the least coneequence. In the first place, they don't know what rho Southern leaders limo determined upon, and without this knowledge their state manta are voleeless They have no function In the matter except to carry out end defend the policy that Is dictated to them by those leaders. This they will do as they bare done hitherto. The Barden Caso in its' Second Stage. Puna the N. S. 'treeing Poet of Feb. nth, Cover or Closinsz Bisstows— Before Re. corder smith—The Recorder delivered especial charge to the Grand Jury this morning, with regard to ito dal-lea - In the Can of Mrs. Can ningham Eckel and Snodgrass, whloh is to bo preeentel for their consideration today. lie began by alluding to the great public at tention which the case bad exalted daring the last few dayo,..and the consequent probability that the Grand Jurors might have formed moma opinion upon it: For this reason, and in view of the serious coneognonoes likely to flow from their notion, it was their duty to act with the greatest oar, and caution. One object it: adris log them was to urge them to confine their alien. lion to snob points in the mass of testimony taken bolero the Coroner as are relonot to the O&M I The queetione for them to consider would be them: What Es the motive that induced the a mt Could the-persona charged by the Coroner's jury hare been actuated by that motile! Did au op. portunity exist for them to commit the crimel— Doss any evidence point to the portions charged as the guilty partite? They were to bear In mind throughout the wide distinction between moral and legal evidence, and simply to Inquire whether shore is legal evidence comactiog any of the parties with the crimp. The Recorder did not 'propose to review the testimony, inatauggested it tut s wise rule for the guidance of the Grand Jury to inquire whether upon the evidence presented, it it were uuc'on• tradicted, they would as potty jurors render a verdict of gull!) , egalost the actonsed. The Recorder then suggested the propriety of excusing one of the jurors, who had been 'a 'Whim before the Coroner daring the pending Of this rice, en toot the public would be satisfied with the verdict. The charge closed with a second allusion to the bold which the cue had token of the public, mind, and the responsible duty arldeb devolved upon the Grand Jeep. Tara, ULU 08 THE RILMIT•81111. 008rzD11A• TIDA.-137 the MSS mall froth Liverpool we have details of the total lose in the river ?Jersey, of the ship Confederation, of this port, together with her commander, Oapt• Ace Corning, the first mate and one of the crew. The chip had grounded in the cover. gale of the morning of the 23d ult., ihen the wife of Capt. Corning end the crew,i with the forgoing exceptions, Were rescued. Capt. Corning decided that ho would etay by , the ship; his mate, who had long been with him, would not leave Mut. After the _do• parterre of the crew and others, the gale, which hai somewhat abated, increased: In violence through the night. In ill° morning _not a rcellge of the ship and her borole offices Could be tonne; eineld been 'mellowed op by flatiron' of the SU, a total has of one of the largest end Onset ehlpo out•of trait por; but far mote than.- thle—the loss of two of the to os t b:rolo of our tetmen.—/V I'. Tab. OUR BOOR TAOLL•. lODINE WATER Ono Dollar e bottle glees 7013 pee Lot. health In lODINE WATKPJ - Prepared by Cr. Roney node.% bold DR. 014). REVAICR. Dr Whol.aale Drogglet. No. HO W 604.1., Nlgh of the Golden Mortar. Pima Cod Liver Oil—Every Natio war, ranted to. be Dues Cod Lever 011. Am the cure of Blecumuti rat . .lbr Wren v herofula. Jbr the cure of Gout. /WA@ cure of Ltanitego fibr the curie nu, ibr the min trall Skill Disease:. ibr the nog of Chnente Erysipelas, fbr the cant Chronic Son Eyes. .Irtr the MT. 4/ White Thoettino. Poe Me owe of Mond:dor &Wimp. Jl the cure of Dark: t the Bone& ibr the cure of Pulmonary (...nuuniptio. ibr the cure of Chronic Drenchette. • For the aura of Rkteth ibr the can Distake#the Madder and Kidney:. UebGGythe cure 4/ Qwertetutknal lerallacts and Genera tlold D 7 the slam, RNlan end 1p boob. by the doreo or HEYern, lto • lam Morter. noB.daw Prof. Wood's Hair keetorer.—A Rea Rae &Worm: tdr.liarraoet Jon. , • blettoldlet clergymen. :reeding In Murray:tern% Westmoreland moot:, nye Unit Mai bale bad bean getting gray for the lot twee tor yer.re, end was disposed to retreat. Ile need two bottle:id Prof, Wood hale Restorer, gblah entirely stopped the falling met o the hair all the heir. teemed Its original color. and hoe kept the color now log :dem months. Thla la a common case,ing gladioli It teaanse It le newt hoine..o nut the matte may be ennelreed (het Wood'. 11•111. Restate _What Ity.nrpoets to be. hold at ens, two and three g ilan i/1 0 1•119 1 14 1 0 nod t., w p tfOl i 0'1; R. lIEYAC4'A. Piro Proof Safes. A Safe that Will be cafe against the rav es., of Ore tan be had et CRIME A BARNEh' in !tie city. The following tastitoonia, Wail appears in the Bt. /ATM R•Doblioant Of the 10th, epeakeeoloniesin their floor. The tailidere of thaw firs Pro oil hays eetahliahad an *Salable riputattOn through the exoellenoe of their sisounteturew io the Nei - chamfer/ SY- Lea,, and tie full,, CerwraLis: /a Justice to Wawa aL ifudett SOD, end their mines. sore, Ilratra peso, t Co, who are .gent. An' the tale Of make* Carnes' are proof &Amore hereby' oe Mir that Upon oreenina our care Wet VIA in its treat Or. of the tots! etch-m um of the eft y batknOrS. Cu the Uigl.t OM. lath or , birreleater. IBM that our omige end PPM barn 00[24 out almost ea perfect an new after Leiria In the :1 ains fin - pbeo darn wad TO see thew:Lair re omnund theirilabe to the pub:le. BRADS 1.0308, The shore mentioned rite wu this day +Med to MY pr tee Sad I herewith earthly that the brae amount ottani' and papers therein °ordained were in Seed order and theerrillndPorfostly leetitha 11. NjtUftitAff. ft. Lotus, AM tlirj D.lBBT,lglAnnatwhi .. .... . PellifililllllVLithlittillt _ 1 FITTSBURGII VARIETY 'WON: &HBATf - JONES, WALLINGFORD A CO. LIACRISIIMIG Feb M..... The following bills ' goootsptsto Wamtot..4toirbs,7 4 cto were reported isiorably:.—A. bill to incorptinte I MANUFACTURERS 0I the Kittanning Bank; to incorporate the Central i Right or left hand Door Looks, Bank of Pennsylvania; to Incorporate the Perm- ors' and ikleohanice Batik of Centro county; to 1 Spring, drop and thumb Latch...' - , incorporate the Tioge County Bank, located" si_ Platform and Counter Scales Tioga Village; to incorporate the Union Bank of 1 Coffee. Corn and Paint Mills Philadelphia; to-incorporate the Iron City Bank; A supplement to the act incorporating the Sher- ALT man's Valley and Broad Top Railroad Company. Mr. Walton, a bill for the appointment of Commlssioners to run the boundary Hoes be tween the counties of Monroe, Pike and Wayne. The bill to incorporate the Home Mantifon luring Cumpany of Philadelphia passed finally —yeas 17, nays 7 A number of Bank and other bille paseed sea and reading, among them tho bill to incorpo. rate the Central Bank of Pennsylvania; the Iron City Batk, and tho Bank of Centre county. The bill to inoorporate the Corn &dant, Bank was debated at mach length on the manner of the disposition of the stock, and wee ettll perm lag when the senate adjourned till afternoon. House.—ln tbo House but little wag done, ex oept the passing of a bill to incorporate the West End Insurance Company. Several bills were taken from the Private Calendar, oonsidorod and painted finally. The only one of any local interest, is that requiring the Pittahurgb and Stobenville 'Railroad Company to make an aroh or treesel work for the passage of a public road In Washington county, and make it unlawful for geld railroad to obance tho location of said peddle road. The bill to Incorporate the Lackawanna Bank was reported with a negative recommendation, ae was Mee Mr. Westmont's Free Banking bi I, and the bill to Incorporate the Jersey Shore Bank. The supplement to the General Banking Law was reported favorably, and a further supple ment to the same negativrly. A resolution was offered and passed, axing the 24 of hilarab for the final adjournment of the Legislature. The bill reducing the rates of tall on the Del aware Drision of the Pennsylvania Canal, was taken up and debated for sometime, and was still pending when the Hence adjourned Bonin CD R 4 1 ,63 01,— Commilsiontrs for Perm.. rytrania.—Commieelonere Wet on the 17th lost., Mr. Rogers, of Backe, in the Chnir. Wayne, Elk, Allegheny, Lyooming, Sliftl r, Warren, Pike, Northumberland reports of Coun ty Commissioners presented by thophair. Mr. Wright offered the following: Resolved, That the valuation of real and per. Bonet estate made taxable by law for State pur poses, for the ensuing three years, shall oat be inorestood by this Board beyond the valuation fixed by the Revenue Board of 1854, notwith standing the returns from the several counties, of amend property, may show an IDC/0690 That upon a sum not oxoeoding the basis of the valuation of 1859, as aforesaid, this Board obeli adjust and equalize the lame, upon principles of justice and equality. After some discussion this additional resolu tion by the same gentleman: Resolved, That to the opinion of this Board the total amount of taxes raised and paid iato the Treasury for the fiscal year of 1855, should not in any we, hereafter exceed that sum; and that this Board entertain no doubt but that under their power to equalize., they may reduce as well as raise the valuation. Mr. Lizadosy offered the following additional amendment to the joint propoaition of Mr. Wright, tit: "That the basis upon which this re9DIUIIOI3 proposes to have the valuation made, shall be considered se being applicable only to the val uation of real estate, in the several counties of the Commonwealth." All theca resolutions •ere referred to a select committee of three to report on the followiog day (yesterday ) Mn. BCC:HALLS —The correspondent of tho Tranee, J. S. P., writing from Washington says : It is well understood now that the South have got Mr. Bachartan, Kock and fluke. Nobody who has been intimately conversant with his to NOW career ever doubted this would be se. Bat there has been a great deal of verdant speculation to the contrary. BIADJUZD—tyo TuraJay.l7thf est. by MIT. A Cookmrto Dr. J. P. OULLIIIEY, of Plitsborgh. to .mitt SALLIS, d.ortht•r or Ali. lirartor, tip.. of All•gb•riy Clty. • DLIII-3n Tuesday •s*nius. nib raft, Mrs Mara M. with Sr Ale. Urethan:lSt:y.lo the Sal tem , t het 13 raaarai a ill taker c, trnra ter late reelden,s, r nes afternecia Crburidaz, :: , ./ittett. The Mande tad relatives of the lambi sr* ItritrAl.to attend Carriages witl la..a a. Litery Mst le at 1 . o'clock modes'? —Met, lIAR.011t):: (ma her ofJobn V. and 1/enry i'0117) 00 Wakt..l • y morn knrscarT •1 8 o'drir. A. /A. at. bar late reeldnue on OntiZTVIS cree.t, eon IV7lta, CM Ward. la the :In rear eI her ago. Tt• ef Ma f.mlly a-e reakintlusl, lant o .: at:end tee fa.ral no Trl./ay •fiet.c.ca •I = eckel, Izlitant fartber SPECIAL NOTICES Farmers, /lead Carefully. • PLAtnurtox.•tbilas C., Otto, SAyt.G. ltbx, rakllLin: —nem • 1.1 I rend You • wwt , b.b.• or two Rom =me of my C 7 2 ,1.6.11. I mutt .002 per., loWao tittg•trAn•fitgJerirei mot bit ate of your II or. burs'. LI I .1 I 11 1 004 lI my t - ttftv ly t•. bat au4 fa 1 will Iry t it 0017 ca• anttb, apporto In nl ty. 7 fort It Is beet . mtna t.pulst. •Itt.try, IttwA A. 11. II UM/ rt. I ham Moo .ammo! 7, enateticat 'MO E•ad.h.. I es of appetite ome at debt Ity •te ; weaknom all over. ibis one word.). ma-h the! I mould not wale over my cr farm erl boat &Wog down totest fire sr .la Maas Mr re) not rack to the house. Mae onvleed b. Rene Onard. litr.Oadger. MY rear lloontave's lloDottad 'Ettore, plnchased a battle, and beano 1 had used ha:tot MI fel , IN greet dial better.d /molten 1 had *nod the one bottle I thought It had d e.. toe rate hundred dollar worth of good Ist another battle mad have not need mom than Milt of It and ma rater/ 1 am gra Acid a, and ran de a mod dale'. nork All VW has WM Men halichod wtt headache. /Me mei of the was two losttla mod L. tae oe. tent./ appetite Lad le mash Impertral la Moan, PAP DEL WOOLED/Pt IfirSold at VI per tettLY, or eta heath.. Mr IPS, by the proprlstan. BENJAMIN PAGE,JA. A 00.. hianrectort ri".bu" le h idott..l ' . d Greatest of all great things of the age is lODINE Tlu • colyimeer-Lett Dog remedy far Consucaollen I. lODINE WATEEI The parent cute for Strofute or I(lanh. Ertl Is lODINE WATER! The =Minh. Lefton, which r FFFF and Acv. Ile. la LODIEI WATER! Ths greatest builder of the Ow ntpt.l Wood lo IODINE? WAIRRI Tb. pletraat &Ink that forthliss ta. herves 13 lODINE WATER, The ma.tlo one that clear, the madly brain IL •lODIN WATER! The power that sorrecte be &tannish Liver le Itlllions WATERJ dlawdem of alt glade mdmlt to lODINE WATER! Rmalan Ernes and Mars cease acid heal with lODINE, WATER! The foal fend Ithanmanco shrinks Morn lODINE WATEILI Dreverela. la all Ito Thum Is esellf cured with RIME WASEDi The id:km.lsta &garotted* well with lODINE WATER! remora no ham bogey loath patent noeltom lODINE WATSIU A medicine fatly acknowledgedby the tunny le lODINE WATER! bloat wonderfal of demtralleta Maltdoteremts Is !ODIN WATalt A tborooab vitaliser, the real Xllalr of LW le DOMESTIC HARDWARE GENERALLY Corner of Water and fitarlt fltr.tr, . Pittaborrh. Pa AS: MCLAUGHLIN bliwaf.turer O( - - ACOHOL. COLOGNE L SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, Noe, 168 and 170 Second Street. doltayalb J. M. LIT MERMANT TAI LOR NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Ur. Int Nerr Ben re3o,lydre P177:4817511.11. -SAMT/Ei. GRAY, Merchant T a ilor, No. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET, tut , . frDNA Neer INNIIInd.I ee26 k PITT:MU/I 07 11. GEORGE WEYMAN, Manufacture! and Dealer fn ell Undo ur Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco, dooner Smithfield Stro! t and Dia ulund Alloy pirrsfit:::Gii, I A. C. BRA HEARS 6; CO., AUCTIONEERS Commission Merchant Not. 67 and 69 Akin .Vrort, Cluelnftat, Make liberal advances on all Con , igninci+ and .t as agent. for all kinds of blatufart urea 004C , 104- 114ve regular salon Of GrOcorio, 14.141 and ht,ras and oltr rs fderrbandlre every Mannar, Wanaoss and Sayonos, each ...S. neap constantly on band • largo Fatah rf Itlerramallso erbk, . nli at ytirals pals. del I;Crorr . _ JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF - Iron Calling, Iron hulls, Vault Doors, Window ' Shatters, Window Gunrdn, Nos, 91 Second st., & S 6 Third St., (between Wood and Market,l PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new pattern') beer and Plala.,ndlabla for all p_tuvcaaa. Partlaut. al Nation paid to araloalne Grave Lout. .I,.tila na dam. al EMI Untlea. 11114. DP41174 X. LaJIARLD. ■13.111111 WOOD, MOORHEAD & .CO„ :MANIIVAINUIIEIL9 OP AMERICAN GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. And Solo Aonts for rho Salo cr W.Dmar. Woco's Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron Galvanized Corrugated Iron, for Rooting. WAILIMOUSE—No. 134 FIRST NT., P/TIIIICYGII a=l7.llhorrPT PITTSBURGH STEEL. WORKS ISAAC JONES; CAST STEEL. A LEO. STRING. PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rose and Pint Streets, OW sk. PITTSBURGH. PA. 1.10 ... • 14 C. 0 01 U D. B . i; CO. ■ ty or ROO vntr."7l:lll4`vxD Steel Cultivator Teeth, COILRIR lose LAD FIVAT STY IMP, JA:lytt• PITTBRIIR1211„ PA HATS, CAPS AND FCJIIS. m c o 11 & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTERS, 131 "Wood Street, Ti/Jere &lefty.= bae4 Jell sod ,creplott Pt et of HATA, CAPS. AAP MLA. Wholesale and tail v t Latae a Lootrl p.m r_ATlALN_Pluess. th igh they 'cut. ..?4 , ltf ICE CREAM OYSTER SALOON BY MAURICE KITEZ. I:Vrao Trent Ham?Jur,' I assrentir LSI anus,. • ernew. toutrn /So Prrrtcomu. •!•:a'! t. • . HOLMES & COLLINS. Agricultural Warehouse, AND SEED STORE, No, 129 Wood Street, m. 21-1 vd.i.wT PITT:31111801i Erittsh and Continental Huallaga. SAMS Bala DRAWN El OLIPICAN, BIIRKMIN a CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON fr 4 1018 OP Lt AND UPWARD!. 3 Thane Drafts are avaiLablo at all tho prin inpal Tenn., Enntand. Iteactand and Irefnapl. gni to OmWM:M. We also he MIUIIT CILIA on M. A. Gruftebaum & Ballin, FRANK/POST A run • „• du • Itesulttana to W put& cf tatrt.a/ 11•'Itutl•mI end lIWS•na. Powns lat•aila/ to tray.' abroadtmaY erteur•throtjh •• tatter. of th•c111. en vllth Henry 0 0 to 0!.t•1n.4. naal•i. In •nT P•rt Or Er lkilMlcpe of Gllt. . 11l ta•, 10th., vemullise In ip• K 3., ram stuntloa. Iga. U. WiLl4/1113111 A tkt. .rn.. Third at.... OEO. W. GREIO a CO, KEO MAN IJ F . A C URERS / tiv en 1 *lftharta. 8:r,c14 tWa PITTP11118(11I. Pa. Mannfootara Pine and .1).11; li e,!ii I , f tic tawlous , 3•••trIntloot 01 Naa Kr., sir 001 i 1: •r ••0 i O ll it 0. /owe 3111411 - .1 ynrcl. SlrtMarwid. •• r ~.. (.11, 1.1:40 (• 1. Alt w-rk • sr. 1 .01A•1 of , b• host 0 tr./1 tr. /0 , 1, 1,0 t • Dr. 6612. W. Phillips'. CULJaI 1 SY It l. 11) 110 it i‘ nyLil. 1, 1 J.. Urn“, liosrewram, L1',..11". Lung, Aym . , Vß. , nrniryn.lnnuer,s, I oi , i.e.nigittan, Avid ail ithirii t Dr. Gee. uls , I'V A tit' L PAIR PANACEA, I ItELIrP AND etiit at .tree.t aati rhitiratir Paine. Fol.. In the Rd, ct. I 8.011.1 evil PaluNl .1 Cron,. firm. Thri,t, The thoneande IriAo /01..• Ma it -in.. to their ....Hoot ga,;t4 by • mralonane., of th-tg too.— To thMe trim> hove not used than% ir•iirouLl AS, TitY rata! and they will end them to tie ell they aro - .pre mcitell. and time trio? oil , ex , .I th Ilk Cilia %V. Pill 14.1P8. Sole Prot•rleMri einolOtioth lot role grtiole,ste and retail ne OZOILHASI AMelt /INN AN , Alionbanr City. The only Medal Awarded by the Now York 111111.11.1,1 to the ling!isb or Arrant Aaone Nano actor." bra tarn obtained. amonaet numerous cam w t torn. by I.RA A PERRIN& or tbrir WOHCIZETEBBIUItIe nherehy further I.stlawny afforded of Its Wog the est nava extant. The neJebrltr of this $4.:11 hoe extended to every. en. , ter of the alai% and Itlie tamer In promoting theorists health le becoming/daily mere obeereed and acknowledge& In the utatad owes It I. held to be the molt sarrotablt condiment, and t setemoted finite totdo and laylgarattnit otorattim It. ha I last nee enabling the stomach to &lint the Moo On th Oontinent of rarope. Mesa aciaLtles Mee been teetillea to by a tenth/mon, who writes to LEA t PEE. lONS thou htvecatried a bottle of roar WorcroterslOre Balms la a tour bavyacum completed :hrotugh Bpalo and Portugal. and believe I owe my Dreamt elate of heath t Rena; Year Nom la domed:la : and I think mEndn.i. can with truth ere there Le nothing In • traveler's bar eo seseullal to hie cm:ital. at lead in theca countrlea, as your Banes. In India:oleo where It lo foiled at the MOSS of every regiment. a rolfleal gentleman writ. from Madras to hie brother In the came profession at Worcester. In the following termE `Tell Lea & Perrinn that their mace Is highly approved In Inds, and that it Is. In my 014131011, the moot yalatahle ea well as the moss wholesome maw made: Thug eau. is suitable for every cortely of gbh. sad t •us:denial demand whisk Its ersellenen has imitated bee 140 to many Imitation. being Oftems to the Pubßo, muter •variety of names. but Ile genuine may be known by the names of "LEA! 1 . 111.11111 n being IntMeneul upon a. patrol motallio eemilaa. or patent glees etooPor of l b. bottle. es well te the label, pad wrapper. Dole &genie for the United iIMII% JOIIN DUNCAN & SONS. aytlyte 406 greedway. New York. • ileadVille femalet3eminary. Tli. THIRD TERM of this Institution wlll onamenen Ott MONDAY. Fibroery 11th 'ole sill be ehatied $7,60 pre term, zoo wjil oleo: the etattlea they tent to mime hoot the Mt: Reading Amin:A Linters Zo.lolll , Autotetattatt, Modern do, A. 4.8 ' m r• t. Year:notation. Map Drawing, Nat. PhltoloPttt• N tar: 13110g ,. .y. Phyetotogy, Gestamsr, Aettemette, Phystest do. lb stop, itotno , rlo, nbarthur, Algston, t"s. ' Ft nig a t ri ; Latin. Itellaz. Sysola r , Itnehoo, Unman. Bore:Nab and Anglo-tazott. as .4.MM:eI surge ot SI wlll be made. G l lMM:O g lzte t =oty Issecne...— ~Prenltte.. ter connect taZirriel n nil" ----. I Palotlag dO do do VA (MA !tit lad/. an el tone ut Oudot. tomer la . uto Anne i APG . MUM,* lama On thstieneand In Gomm sad A hw paplba will he oftoo2.nolated In the &MU/ oleo Uoittlortth Mel end Ilyht, oitioairo ituU• fa ttgrto v ort l isto to t. tooi_p_to _ . laltoro JOIIHuA 61111 4 )PIL. grie..moy . . NEW AD t SEM NTS NE IV YOREiiVER TI S ENT 1 ENEVRANCE. • • A Rare Cfia.uce for rnic,finnt. 1 R ti 7. ITN.I.VALLED STOCK b. V 4.L ABI, E 111UFICTURING ESTABLIM EAT OF FOR S A LE, RICH S GOODS, .31", CV VII Great Bargains! ENTIRE= WAST 3 UNION. Tba subscriber, desirous of retiring from I businees, off.ra fur sale at a great Edward Lam i bert & Co. bargain and on.oaoy tarme, His Exti • r•xtensive Warerooms anct Cabinet Furmtnre and Chair Factory, ON FIFTH STREETAND VIIIOiN ALLEY. rrLIE extent and location of this 11. moat nolo: It lb,' moat valuable broportr cCored for bdo In tha city rnr °nor abd mak. It tu.t.ablo for nny be...dn. , ' Maul/ion eatenalva Intl:din:a In Ito attndtto batik to Dot tort of the Th..ot Ilb foot root on r tam, of 1 , 0 tort by 119 foci.... ine paohat bnlll. n ints are aottnnttal fret Ilan;o Vlttlt eireaht. [tail ten L ea to oa. ft riroln ivet-es An Fistilcal Brick Buildiug ou Virgin Aller 40 FEE I' WIDE, 135 feet long and fire et ries h.g,h, with En gine 11•Juie, Dry Haase, and Stable ill tue rear. Tb.ra la an E NO I NE OF 150 iiOI 7 2.SE POWER, Ctiu fr.t bra Shafting 4,11 a C r chines.). all In gaol working nrd-r aiw of Ilk: 'I SY IP.IYh with I anwlst, Water Placa and a hall r unilY of h.. Hos, mat,. !Pa who:. or rafe tn. irw , re any prop, y In thla city. It Will b. mild wit.% or al.' out Llse It g no or rcw 1. ohm huilfiug will kw I orulis,ro part., with or without ileani haw ma, The attimthu ollhe it 'rho Ltrge and Splendid titeiik of Ft' RNI TunE Note on Hand.. 1.111.,, ..1111m snit. oltere , l. in ord., to clove the bneo,..• D —AI p.m,na Inde bled IJ t/... gpcanted to call awl tett!, I.r•forx taro 11.ot .4 • 1,1. Ant erronot on..illed el I bet time I. It, Keep it Before the Feo:i'e! 11. Ft 4 )( )T. IN, II Ix biJii.•l to ',mop a of UftQC E it E S nr euy o Le: 4140 itAwe car. I.lxAlf eu. , ) 404 1 ilyich 11 11.011 T No 41 1 1 414,1t1i-1,1 1.=4.. • C. W. CHUKCIIKAN a. Oft GENTS for the Mlle of Rill A:111) 1/0:111:!sTir DRY GO c, lueluding (..hrrnau Clutha and Ilorrkine, Brown and Bleached Carldnaretti, Kentucky loans, N 0.30 South Front Btrret. I,kLI.IIIA C. W. cacitclitull &co. A GENTs for the Fah) of MARNIVA iObA A.ll an.l Bleacning Powder, No. ao South Fr,int fe I r-.l2mtt . .1.4 1 0R ST. LOUIS—'f rt-lw !Lod 1, cu;.•tantlal 1ng1141.1. "" fj 1,11.. mt Msator, vtil Ab-ovo•n.l.lnedth. I , r V, nn (t.nlaYlzt I r..t . freight or 6.)Ply on laud, to 4.10 E: ACK .‘ 11A Ag•nta. • LI.'OIL ST. LOUIS —l'ho splendid .4 .14 ; * atasMer tiItICAT WORT, Al , Vtd.toratt t., mall. leave Tor thealacr. sod ale inteen....tt a t o on FRIDAY, Id.th Inat , at 10 A. Al. kur or re, eae. • only on board or to 040 BA NN km A LI VI NT•TON. Atz•ntm. FOR ST. LOUIS—The gplendi•l name a•aamer 1•11111 A NN 14.1 01 - C3 :deader, lave. the nho,a and Ostia, 7111 S DAV. (Tit:teeth)) Ireldht cr paalla,ya apply board,, to • 0.10 FLACK A EARN It'. A ,r. 1.4. 11.4' Y 2241-0, W. EVANS will eel'. by , 11_ *brats the natal day cf the Fathe r cur Conny. tupplylnst custom.. and the puedlo olth tun . ... el tha Ennat FIE RF ever