PITT BURGH GAZETTE ....PCDLIBU D. DY A. ,lI.EDDIJI D. L sr. Burma, marry PiTTSBVTIGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAEDA, 11 , 1817 • - Tt;•ti'coltimne or Intereatipg reading matter — Maj. be Mandan oar first page. Tae NEAPOLITAN non ea GOMINIIENTS. —By a recent arrival from Europe we have tho ~ , a merpondence in between the government ! -- /if Great Britain and that ,of Naples, teaching thettaicy of the latter towards ite own citizens. It la highly interesting but Bo long that we can .give bra's° abstraok of it. It began on the 10th of May and eitended to the 16tief November. li the Male° of Lord Clarendon to the King of Naples the Freneh Government concurred, in voking "in • true spirit of friendship," his high -Mightiness to miter open a new mime of inter "toolpolloy, to endeavor by getters' amnesty to rally Tema the throne those who have been alie nated from Itby tolanntio distrust, and to in. spire-all persons, irrespeottio of their political opinions, with confidence that justice will be duly adminisiund and that their personal nor • ty and their piiperty Will be respected. The Wing et Naples does not relish this friend . ly interference and waters Viet his Majesty the - King has given innumerable proofs of his ale- Metal, and it is greatly to be deplored that those very parsons towards whom It .bad boon exercised, h av e constantly shown themselies In corrigible, and alweyit ready to.throw the country intOtdiOrditi Ofidfconsternittion. itte.ingUsh.govenititent most be oonvsnood that the government of the Taro 9iailiea , Bern gulons in respeoting the independence of others, • does not admit in any other's righter interference in the internal admialetration of the Royal States and stilt less that of censuring the acts and the system' of Justice." The following to the oonoluelon of hie answer . Is very much against his inclination that the Bing our Sovereign, In the present circum stances of Italy, where revolutionists, reroently encionriged by - foolish hopes, are in agitation cannot manifest the effects. of his acaustomed soierelgnclermency to the obstinate breed of tho enemies of publio peace; and he cannot hove re course to it until the wallets of hie States .pad his own dignity indicate the occasion and the propriety of the same to his royal mind. I sin persuaded that the English Government is well informed of tho perfect tranquility en joyed by this kingdom, end therefore I do not think It. necessary, in order to prove it, to add arguments which could never be more person ., sive than the facts. On the -reception of this, under dste of Oct. 10, Lord Clarendon writes to Mr. Petra, the 'British Minister to the Court •41 . Naples, instruot _ hog him to prepare io quit that kingdom with the Members •of hie legation, and adding that the Srench Minister will receive elmilar instruct-, tlons. Since that time these orders hate been obeyed. We add hero a c , totounlostion of Mr i%tre to Lord Clarendon respecting the treat ment of one of the pinnate in the dungeona of ging Bombs. : Mr. Pere to the Aar! of Clarendon.—(Rcceived Noreother 1.) . Names, Monday, Oct. 27, 106. Mr Loan: I regret unfeignedly In this, one of my last despatches to your lordship, to have to cooed the phynieial sufferings of Cacao Poe. 81 F0r .6 some timaipast he has been Buffering from alumor on the Epic°, arising in great measure, I believe, from long confinement and low un hoalthy diet, and aggravated by the. friction of his chain. An operation was perforated very recently upon him, and he is now, I am told, In a more satisfactory state of health. But, if :ay information is oorteot, and I have no reason to doubt, however revolting to humanity the fact, neither before, nor daring, nor after the opera. lion, was POBRIO'fI chain removed. One nett find no mallet to each ornetty on side one °roar own elein-peso. Correa Tas _ns.—lna paper recently read by a gentleman nam4.4 Dennison, on the Cotton Trade, before the British Association for the Advancement of Solence many interesting sta tistics were collated. • A copy of the paper was obtained through Mr. •Dallas k oar ittlnister_at the British _Court, and we find it published In the Ifeer-Vrleane Delta.. The increase in the Cotten' Trade is shown by the following ex tract In the -three yearn of 1824, .1825, end 1825, Great Britain imported an average of 189,595,000 pomade, and thtequataity was obtained from the following soorepa, the imports of the th.roeyeare being . reduced to s similar; overage for earth connttr3: United Stated of Americo Brazil East.... Take/ and Etqpt.. West Indian All other countries. In the three years of 1853, 1854, and 1855, the ti3tat quantity imported into Great Britain reached en aeeragnhf 891,454,000 pounds, oh trained from the following sources: The United-Statee 687,410,000 22,824,000 The 28,253,000 Stet Indus 148,954,000 Wret Ladies- 409,000 Other countries. --° 4 3,602,000 Thee, in 1787, the 'British imported no cotton whatever iron] the United States, while In 1824, 1820, and 1826 they imported 64 per cent. of all they need from this country, and in 1858, 1854, and 1855 ;they imported 77 per cent. It is therefore it/tarred that the United States possess adranteges in the culture sad exportation of this article which place them in this respect far ahead of all competitors. In relation to the manufachire of cotton, Great Britain occupies the foreground. Ynism Errwaranut. Mr. John E. Gow its. en, of Boston, lag •takan this,contract to raise tho Itusatan foot leak in the iorhor of SobastopoL There were no lees than 13 eompotl. tare for 'tho job and among them the Company known as the Credit Itobiliae of Parse. The list of vessels wank is as follows: 15 lizio,o( ! bittla ehipa. i 1 booro-ahlp. 7- fritstoa.- 1 - '1 10 inn 'yacht. 5 oorvel4.o. . 23-transports. 10 brlga of Tar. .- 15 atearrora of var. .15 aohonera of rar. - ,19 merchants, ebiPa. 6 lands:v. the machicemsfShe Steamers of war, before being 61111 k, woo carefally covered with a prepa ration of tallow to prevent injury from the water. :They were acnttler] by boring three inch augur holes near the 'later line, and all this was done before the English and Framb ap• peered before the place;. for She Russians did not entertain the idea of defending it, and one division of the army had advanced nine miles on the Penton :Road, when word was brought that the English and /renal, liettad of entering the city, bad baited outside, and were fortifying their posinots, eft woe then that the Russian army6turas.4,:t*itt the earth redonbte, and maltiSttsstlentand stubborn defence which has rondfintthe'namo of Sebastopol so lemons. itianefer of Judge Bieck from the Be• tame Ceurtafthis State to the Oehloet of Mr. Bachtinau; leaves vacantly for the 00VOTOOr to aatil an °teatime by the people of a succes sor. in this connection we have heard tho name 'of Hon. T/1031AS. Mutates, of this oily, mentioned,:and,we con truly nay that that would bean appointment , eminently fit to be made.. Mr Williams ia a man of ripe age, high legal andeeliolfotia attainments, and exoollently well fitted for anoltii Motion. Bin long experi. once at the i bar, combined with hie exteneivo practice, have thoroughly qtielifled him for thin high poeltlon, =Ton people of Permanents showed their dis position trtake into view, separatey, the Presi dential question nad the eegro question, by choosing Mr. Buchanan fis a manifestation of their naafi:acute iu respocrt to thy first, and by 'sleeting Mr. Cameron to the United States Ben. ate, tertediento their gecialon In regard to the ermoncl. Mr. Cameron wall as clearly onderatood at 30 wholly opposed to adding to the existing number of Negro States , as Mr. Buchanan wan kaoline to be wholiy in favor of hie own election tO the Piesideooy. cooitnysep . leadtegeolamereisl Homo at B ti t at i:i ta a aeoleadly had aeyeral Alps co gaged-In traestiteding Coolies front Chten to Porn and Blot t., The /kind of Trade' of tent noithoi,reFqratctend nor . disootnitenanoo tide paYei, but lay Subject on eke New liaarreraus Ilraccrnox.—Yesterday, New Hampehlro hold her annual State election. We shall know probably of the remit to the coerce of this day. William Haile, of Hinsdale-was the Republican candidate for Governor, and the present able and faithful representatives in Con gress, James Pike, Sisson W. Tappan, and Aaron H. Cragin, were all candidates for re election. We hope to' chrouicle their coerces and a general cordial in favor of tho.9e princi ples so nobly eaataieed last November by ' , The old Granite State." - Fella thousand miles of telegraph wire are now set up in India and in constant use. fa the construction of this immense line of wire, 70 large rivers wero crossed In ono case too cable over &river measures 16,840 feet, and in another over two mil sin length. Arran. considerable correspondence on the !abject, the Registrar-General of England has intimated that as Dissenting Ministers are, in hie opinion, not the most eligible persons to act ae registrars of marriage. It i 9 not hie intention to appiiirit them to that office, Usonv.—The Legislator° of Maesechnsetts has thus far rejected all applications for Modifi cation of the Usury Laws—although tho penal ties imposed by the Commonwealth for violation of the Statute are very light L furfeifure of three tines the interest taken]. The Three-Mill Tax. Harr:. Editors: "No man capable of an in telligent opinion * * * can or will defend the Tennagelax." "It linden° defence in cum. mon senfle and common thrift." "They (this community, thatis,) have common /tense enough to know that he was a fool who killed the goose," and therefore to "vote that only a block head wilddefend the economy of the Tonnage Tax, s and only a fool *Quid eustain it," dm. These unjust and positive aseertions (in a daily paper which costs me $6 per annum,) on the embject of opinions which are held by every business man of my acquaintance led me to search the columns of the Commercial Journal for the powerful arguments which were to aid my escape from Ms reproach of being a "fool," and a "blockhead." I have read, but Mae lam not yet enlightened, or "capable of an intelligent opinion." • In January, a full column of the Journal gives the origin of the Tonnage Tax; it origin ated, quoth the writer, because Western Pennsyl vania was oppoeed to Eastern Pennsylvania! This wad contradicted by eome "blockhead," and on the 26th of January a column and a quarter was given to re-assert and convince that the tax was the result of a "bitter fend between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia," pass leg by the surprising fact that Pittsburgh once possessed snob yronderfed Menem"e in the Leg habitue as to defeat Philadelphia and all the rest of the State in a-fair vote. The two columns and a quarter Of editorial was of itself a very heavy argument, and wee just on the point of weighing down my personal knowledge of the facts in the case, when another column turned up. It contained, with commendation, a long extract from the United States Gazette giving a different version of the affair. The Tonnage Tax was imposed to protect the State works, or compensate for the trade expected to be taken from them by the railroad! As the article in the Gazette advocated the repeal of tho tax, it was endorsed by the Journal. This' settled the ori gin -question, and the previous columns went for naught. The next etrong argument is.briefiy that the Tax drives trade from this State to competing lines In other states. Stroog if true, but the writer upeets himselt a little further on by assert. log that the Pemm. Railroad "it these polata," (cf competition with other roads) "finds iteslf com pelled to ascertain what rate - wilt carry away the barrel of flour tali. York or Baltimore" (he is careful not to mention Philadelphia) and roes ry it, trusting to local trade to make up the in evitable ten cents per barreL" If this last is tent, the first goes for nothing, for how can the tax drive away a trade which does not pay any part of i, The foot that the kcal trade and domeetio in. dustry of rentisylrattia aro moat iejurionsly taxed by the renal. Railroad is not to be de nied. That this injury and injustice is calmed by the tonnage tax, except eo far as it is the pretext for a mode of oppression by which the company expect to compels repeal—is Oct clear. It is a mere assertion not earn haring arnhori• ty of the comp.stly. The only effect of i:s re peal would In all human probabiliivbe an in-. ereatto in the dividends of the company enhan cing WI credit:and:mabling it the morn:readily o borrow money for the construction cf the •:Ilempfiald," the "Northwestern" and oilier branches. The Journal says the "direeters would bo fools" if they did not thus barthen the local trade. But some people of a leas brilliant un deratandbaz think the road would exhibit mare wisdom it they had oppressed the people at home Ices, and allowed the burthen of the tax to coma off the $BOO,OOO cot profit they made last year. This argument of the Journal euggests a proper and just mode by which the farmers and mer chants along the line of the railroad may be fairly treated, and our city relieved of the "kited arable burthen" which is destroying its preduce butineas, breaking down its flouring-n:os, and giving a premium to the merchant who boys his cotton geode to Philadelphia or New York. Lot our members in the Legislature attach to the propooed extension of the chartered privileges of the Pennsylvania lteilrcad, a Proriro: That no greater rate of freight per mile Mal be charged to or froet points within the Slate than en charged on the sonic ankles to or from points teltheut the State. 121,318,000 22,600,000 17,184,000 12,229,000 6,408,000 10,000,000 The only other argument to be discovered In all the "Journal's" trolnminons and "labored" columns on this sabject, are some mations about the State Works, and the wisdom of the &ate of Now York. I leave for another letter the effect of them on arwinnenlightened mind." EZIOTLATION TO KAITLLIL—The steamer Star of the West which arrived at Quicidaro, Feb. 24th, had on bawd more than 100 emi• grante. A latter from that place says: "There is every prospect that the emigration will be tre mendous daring the spring and summer." MILT cis TIDI OLD BLOUELOIL Must-11r. 'Buchanan, in his inaugural, epeake of ' , oar chil dren and our children's children." Dl29—eht 2 rSdayereottchtareti 9th. Int. Mee. WAIL. GAILETTA W. uI.M ?BE LL, da u ghter Wye. Want. and witletliampleCampbel ofthia city, to the 29th year of berm, - The feudal! name Of "rlLogrill WADS' Übe late lament. ed CillliPbt/ 1 0 was perhaps Pure frequently on the Ilea and breathed forth by the heart with more effecticn by all who brew her Intimately than that of almost any other youngiady in this community. ller redden., men pedal end untimely death, therefore, started every ear, and maddened every heart. When long arotrected dinette. by its slaw and silent numb deprive. es of friend.. how ever dear. who have twang the ordinary period of life on earth, we are In some measure prepared for the apart. tie% and oubmit to the dirpensation of VW, if IMO% as In. dicative of the Inevitable Mte of our sure . ' Dot when the yoga...the accomplished. and the lovely, are re:Monty stricken dean in the morning of Ilte , el In the midst of their career of emetalnear and of duty, we steed appalled. and are prone to murmur and repine. Enth an the nat. nral feelings of the human heart. The band of Prod dance in Inch case. I. Indeed meets:lour, end call. for the exercise of strong faith to m. wiedom.aeul goodneee, - for maul rears the writer was Intimately aanzainted with the de=ued. and hadamplo opportunity of knowing and appreciating her true el:master. Although sonnet. al vith her family only by the Hee of friendentp, he beg. perudesion to mingle Isle tear. with theirs offer the Irate of • bleed friend, while he r dere*e nubile out sincere tribute to her memory, Az a, child. har.heart overflow., d eel th love and wens:* Inn f . r her natant& which charecterlaed and C0L11213141 every act of her life. As • lister. her &trachoma knew no bounds. erebrahina each old. at In that relation. with all the flintiness of • ester's love, without the slightest taint of selfLehness, envy. or unktndnear. Asa wife. every act. feeling, and emotion were characterised by the dcapret sad purest affection for het handmaid. and the highest de. votkla to his welfare and happiness. Al a friend, she wee ardent. Mom., faithful and dieln Wetted. Honest, frank, cal:4ld and mudding herself, she never suspected others of deception; but over willing to overlook n fault when dlagrrered, she rarely withdrew her confldenoe or affeetron from Mow she once loved. AA • mamba of society. bar benevolence and disinter astedefforts to promote the happiness of other; werepro. settle!. Imitating the example other Divine blaster, she "sent about doing good," reeking out and relining the Tanta of the poor ►ml needy to the utmost extant of her iblilty. In bar the child of wretchedness, of yarrow and afilirtion wan ours to god a friend. liver cheerful and happy hereelf, ate delighted to communicate the rune [ deßnef happinere to other.: and with end, a dlepoeitlon elm rarely tailed to momplleh ter otkmt. To ended fields andante] by nature. won added all (be iv.myllabgtentacOnferied by attOalltloll2 and • blab degree of intellectual culture. l'aressingertreo:dinary vivacity and palmation, the wan always welcomed to the natal circle, where the never failed to attral the attention. and eemre the affection and admiration of her etunclatee. ' lint all then racial and domeeila qualities derive their brightest ornament from bar ardent, mincer• and deep toned platy. tlrr faith was of that pure and evangella chancier which nark. Ly Inv., torrida the heart. over the world and eiretching forth Its hands to God. lays hold upon tile throne of ann. That faith not only influeneed all herconduct In life. Luc lliumlned her path. 057 ihrough the dark valley and thedoe of death, chef. ding all:nitre aver the tomb to oboe. and GriflOie the loved onetrioltbeblnd, andbeekon theta onward and onward to her mein bright home In the akin. ...Thou art germ Otto 5214411, bat we will pot deplore thee Thougtd.orroya and deflects enumerate the tomb. Thy eerier has pasted through ite portal before tie" A d the lamp efhle lore le thy,solde through the gloom ! Thew eft =Mr ki) the grave, hut we will uotdeplOre thee. When (Indian eh, num.. lL 7 gaaMlar _ Ile gave thee. he'toot thee. au& be will tutors .e, And death hue no Ming. for the Saviour bee dledr —On Monday afternoon at caw and e belt o'eock, Col WILLIAM ARTIIIIIIS. IN funeral Bill take place co Wedneelai afternoon et two o'clock. EZtititeW PSPII22 Nemo c0n7.1 UT TWA LIME-100.bWo In store arid for ul. by =lO 13411011 DIOICZY * ...Farmers, Read Carefully. PLUMMY. +Wigan Co.. Ohio, Bept,e, 1955.. • Gonfleienc—lierecith I mad yam c, oegtmoyto or t*O teflutram gome of , my erutomem. could aftvof d u mma , of lbebmallti derived. tram he um your Wm. bards azol Stefan.. but will emit slab. , martial ty. I wait in my famßy and fail It vrry use lit In fact It le becoming popular erberavar tried. I Date teen affected Ice trumetime with belaach•.4 ee of alnwtliw genwal debi Ity o.skness all over. ibis own wortlej or much*" that I mold not Ina 0100.-7 geld. or farm wlthartt Sitting dawn to :eat boor els times bet re I got tack to the Douse. Boles onvierd Tone agent, Mr.Gulgor, to try root Boorhsve's Holland itten., purchased la.hottle.and before). had oval blot oi 111 felt a groat deal - bettor, and against 1 had need the one bottle I thought It had done ow coo hundred dollar. worth of good. I ant another Inl Ca •nd have not ornd more than halt of It and car carat/ I taa vet had of and S it headache ood op's ,work. wife ba• eit. Penn atillotod wit Rho turf at th• roc, two bottles not Oho two re. a RPM er,etit, end 1. te3eh health. NAkURL WOODRUFF. lIIPSoId at ftbattle, or els nettles for as, by It. proprietors, BENJA per MIN VAG& CO, alanufartur- Inv Pharmaceutist:A and Chrtniste, ritteburgh. Pw. and Drugglat• ronorallr. 1017:d.terl Fire Proof Safes. A Safe that will be safe against the rav ages of fire aen be bed at BURKE • nevxma . to this City. The following testimonial. which appear. In the Bt. Louie Republican, of the 10th, great.] olurnee In their facer. The bull.te of these Me Peonfe hese eetabliched . amiable reputation through the excellence of their manufactwee, to Me inclatnlA af o Lot. amt the kog,ao Genera/Jr Injustice to 1:1 5 11eye. E. IL Vlol•tt Co ,•nd their mica. CI,Tof Burke it 11 e iam A n re p a Zi . S w al h o o e...fr . e h a eMo t ; frofr thel that oPon ntimolng coo rate that was to the great 'Ore of Me total deetroction of the city buildings, on the nlaht of the 18th of November. 18.56. that our boon and papers have come out almost as perfect se new after being In the mine fllty-two days, and we can eh/m.lllly revmmond their hales to the pubhu • BRADY .t The above mentioned tire was that day Opened In my presence, and I herewith certify that the lug* goat of books and salpera thsrelnenntainei Mfr. to rood order be. end the writing perfectly ledble. 11. 11. RUNYAN. Lonts, Yatinary 0, 18112 — , l72:3rodawicl? Prof. Wood's Hair kestorer.—A Real Hale Restorer, Yor the rlttebnigh Oustte. Mr. Samuel Jones, a Meth*list clergymen, residing In !dormer!lle, Westmoreland counts, says that his heir had been getting gray (or the last twenty reins, and wan disposed total! out. Me need two bottles of Prof, WON flair Itestonw, which entirely stopped the felling opt 0 the hair all the hair resumed Its original color, and has kept the color now tor nine months. This Is a common case, but we publish It beuuse It le near home. or that the public may be conelreed that Wood's flair Ilestore I what It purports to be. Sold at one, two and three dollars per bottle, at Dr. dgo. 11- Et:YOU:S. ¢Whakerg No. lap Wood at., whOlNusle and retail agent. Important Notice to tnose Afflicted WITH Cillitofllo DISEASES. by Dr. A. 8 REATLI, New York City. Finding It smposeible to attendswrisonelly to my estimate and being =twilling to tinet each ree eponsible duties to midstente or etudente and for the purpose of suppressing the sale of worthier and lull:Mom quack medicines, se well 0 the impositions advertised under fictitious names, offering to send mime gratis: or on reccirt of letter stamps or one dollai,•e—to obviate the above, and Mectommodste patio:UAW all tart. of the country, I send medicines, with full dlioctions, to cure any Menem. for SO, maims treatment 13: required for lenger period then one month. Then the ;fee le the mast for each month. The fee for all trurstraV operation., to. eluding that for the radical cure of hersint; will depend upOu the peculiarity of the cam. Patient's give atoll statement °fall their symptoms, ea the remedies are 1 re. pared with en especial reference to each case All money letters should be resbterel. The Ent tart of my Mu. Seated work will be cent to soy eddrom on the reocipt of 10 mute, A. 8, HEATH, 1015=105 street, oproette the Si. Nicholas Elate. apt:Lydia 0010 Now York. What is lodine Watery - A great deal of excitement prevails:in regard to tab new medical err. and you hear people say. Why. lodine is act new antaholy not. lodine w.a dlsconawl as ion w a ferny five pm, ago, by a Ws manufacturer of Pans named Ocurtole. It Is not a mineral substance. 11 Is found po Waite. oyster; maenad,. In anion. Mineral seriell. and MAZY MMUS attribute the tealleinsi ' , repeat:ea of Col Liver Oil to lodine. winch it contains In email guano tithe. The trouble hitherto with It has been that it would not Mamie* In pure water, without combining with something else, which insured its medial properties Melodic., Water then 13 a eclatica of loin:L.ln pate vs ter. and clothier else. It we. discovered by Or. ender.. of New York. and IN nevi In the earns diseases se lodine would hon.! for. It Is a feat reterance or PurtKer of the blood—shaves off had tannosw makes Rheumatism let gO Ito boll en the Joints. and &lees It outer the metros. of the be...., It brace. up the weak nerve; and nave Neuralgia. It °tens the lire, and carries off the ■uter, &band.= t bile. It cured dropsy and diseases of the ble 1 der.d kidney-. it does not pretend ran every die eww bet only these where ae alterative meelcine would ma. RITSXR, 140 Wood creel s .1111•11 yen all about It. 1,. SI per hottles torn dtwT 1 he Thosands wnose constitutions have been rained, and their eystenvs poleened by the taw .0 Sierran% @bean ei:e the fbllenHne the: earnest. &nee Oen Dr. DILE'. k.e • ton Elamllhm. Pa Dar , thsl. nil— . I hare owl. num.,' hell' • dcarn bottles of Coonand'e tier man Bitten/ far Oyer Complaint and dlonamer or • nerve p on l e e ncnhears . e .. , r M efr e ain . v from the l of a letr a n rr ee of l latter e l t w el d a ThetGemtnrwitern oln the e Put ma Mwel.e6 from •41.:11 1 obtained any relief I bare also SiTEIS tk e article to rata Operepties, who trielllos7sCutary retail I think ae man)) tr.,. tattle. wt.:lnure me. Noll, anoleftle and a• Ur. 01:(7. n. ESTellirk. ma More. ID) Word et, elan of the Golden Mortar. leas a:trolls:pen 021•7•d1ve. British and Continental Ezenange. OtINC.II4, SHERMAN & CO., ON TUE UN [ON BANK, LONDON • Tao Draftg an arztilable rt all Lao eipal Tinats Ertglikezi, E,.. - 141.e3d . lrylAnd. ..oql Contlo.t. Fe alAr, draw LOUT Hi 1.L4 mi M. A. Giunk;aiim & Bailin, IRJN6TVRT J NA!". Flitt, ware at s Itocalttante tn rano !( Eltattesittad and linltretti. P.m., Intecdlce H trarsl444...l4sar,rocarathrssA be.t4n4 of Crea!lt., ca whllh rzn 4.4 4ety gArt cl Er UM...llona of Fill.. hi, ond ca.of mr... sin neel.• 10 . ..0pt otto.stle=. • 'h t. H. if tLLIA)IB & CO. mhia. =mat Thirst atreot. The only Medal Awarded by Um Now Tort itglihiLion In the Roglioh ee Itanign Yam* Harm act:anon has tan, chrhinett. athohgat no-morons eon p. t toot, by LH& d rcuanvE. er 1.14dt NAL'eg whereby farther t•stitgoor to affataleti .t Its baits the tact gaunt extgat. The eagbrity of thbr PAC. Ilan ext•lnto.l to 000011 quor ter of the `lot, gad its eOdtaey la tragacting the gergra health la becoming gaily mare ntocarran and ortmcnrinlgetL In the batted Etat. It Ls bald to ha the moot agnetatbia condiment, actol 1 igtothad for Ito tonic and hoolgOsatintg rtattortico.its ha Hood use coedits the ittnagch to Croft the goon tb Conti .= cl r Europa there 4.111. e have been totaled to by a gentleman. oho vent. to lAA PBll. GINS the,, havecarriel a botUe et pow Werreeteratdre Saone Ina tour 1 baronage onnatated through Spain .4 Portaantl, and believe I owe my portent ,rate of health t Ito ear, your Eitca fe etnaadile.. end I think nididnal. zen with troth say there la nothlnet in • traveler'. bag gage ...canal to hie annYort. et least In these einantrle.. . row Ranee, In indis, al., oho, It Is found at the =au of orrery regiment, a med..' rentlent. stye. from Madras to Ills brother to the sage prafeeelon at Woreetter, in the Zibeline torenc Las A 14.1. that then. tin= to hlyltily approved to ladle. and that It iG In my opted.. thebn.cet re.latetle so 0141 Y the ex.f alicleanae unee nude.. . TAU !MUM le rattails for every variety of dmh. and . milyereal demand which It excellecre bascreatel has led to moo, lmltatlora being offered to the pohlto, wader • variety of Earrus, bat the meowing may be known by the lames of . L.Eat & PERU] if S' befog Imtweesal apart the patent rastallls capsular, or batent clam ettoper of the bottle. as well as the labels aml 1.71,41. n " " welted A at . o2lyfe CM brawl way. blity 'k' sor looms W---- FOR SCROYCLA, UitoltS, GINGERS, DROOPY. LIVIII COMPLAINT. RIIRCOIATIR3I. KIDNEYS AND BLADDIIL N•UIIALGIA, GOITRE, TETTEIL W LITE SWILLING. The &Doering ante. Is frogthe 1.1 of of our matt celebrated ohydelarte, and one whose 1.441=f. If we Re. permitted to mehtlon It, would carry Inetsat conrlelloo to the habil° mina of the truth of all he gate,: New Yoe:, Best. 3,103 a News. Eligvre I—Penult me to teensy • little of your opt. La doing an act of humanity—fir It Is simple bus matity—tonlau the afillelei and dblunarloned in the coy of malty wanking good bealtin and spirits. I have had moss than a hundred easel of commimption on my hand, at one time. I ben had Gres occupieltits without number among my patients. I have had •donen rime of fever and sane at one.; a terrible cue of errofula, or king'. evil; Wien i disorders 01 every typo, and one cage reoenUr of Tallow fever. Nearly allot these I have mtg. factodly managed .ith nothing hilt lodine. lodine is no preparation of oneckery. It Is a genuine Artie:a of the materla medics. &dm, aletered by emery regniergh7 video: and when It can be obtained pure, in a pure wilau tan of thetas,. I know of nothings° polmrful as an agent far the removal of dlseau. In annumatlon Its effects are startling. In all bilious affection• lodine midi:lees • eneody cure. In ecrofulons diseases 'Udine In certain to extirpate the hereditary taint. I therefne warmly roe commend Dr. [leery Anders' lodine Water. Produced by Dr. 11. Arlene. New York. and roll at DIi.RETBRIVA Drug Brom, No. leg Word etrest, Byrn of theatlden Mortar. Highly important to Invalids I Cod Liver 011. raculan IT J. C. 61.1 3 0.. • • • rue, as ono of its distinguished marks of eaocrlorlty weer other brand. of OIL. more absence if that peculiar 13110101.01. nod &Rear...able flavor, and oftru• etre odor loseparahle from oft crudely and Imperfectly prepared. It 11.67 I, tattn without dlerelleh In the most delicate Patient., and natalond without effort on the thoet. Uwe etotoecb. Ile ;ups Ylnilty in Mhz and othorlmpottant charenterlee Me Of genolurnsaa, has stlarall toed tor ontomends• tlon of the meet eminent of the Ble4leal Faculty through out the Elate& It le the most oilirctUal rnlnedy for conetiontlon brone shentualLon, scrofula& , and mar be had In hole ties of the drogglste iu IhlB rite or of thejnannfacturere, .101 IN &Milt& . ne.27. 100. 34 et. Phllsdeloldt. Deafness —Auricles —This is a now dr. tiee for heathen, that mole fehankally and Is a intro remedy. Foil Daatiettlara h.TraAn, um the rieelet or. polder, Stater , to prepay In:AAR°. Sold at Who!enala Dr-IMA 'Two.; St. Five ar the Golden Mortar, • . GAWK. •. D......... * 1.1.1.1 . 110,114. D. DOCTORS GAZZAId a FLRMIRG. OFFICE 25 SIXTH STREET, fe'lS:Gmtl• PITTh181111(311, PA. The Good Samaritaw—Who does not rc m uay,r the affecting parable or the g. 10.1 liamaritau.who hound up too wourt.tn intim "that fell Amour thirst's? It Is In this light that the twiny plicate of dlr. Helene. 07 look upon hint, does the Blealeil DLeeotress has beau so itosseesful In coring Rheifittatleot, Tie DetVouseux Errelpelas. &Totals, Salt nacre, and mattother Memo , .ea The healing prorstlee of thia crn ne us . such that cure, &tarifa:Cada &meat that the proprietor novas thought of offining It far. There WO . TOty lbw medicines that do on their Inventors Sea Ms, hut whoa ale Webs doe, all—sod more.—we are lel to put Implicit faith 40 Bold by Pr. OM IL 1111Y132.11,q0 94.4 evp s t. wont. Saki JAMOZI P. /La311.‘19. Allegturns. SPECIAL NOTICES !N OP CI AND f 7 JR' A HD*. TO INVALIDS. Dr. CA LVIN M. FITCH WILL BE AT pirrsßnicrui Monday, March 16th SEE CARD CEE=III TO INVALIDS Di% Calvin M, Fitch, Anthorrf the &mild': Gnui, and annmst.'res Manual, • Will be at the HT. GLAIR 110 Tia, pittlburgb, Monday Morning, March 18th, Saturday Evening, Slay 16th, 1857, WHERE ho may be consulted daily, Bab bath excepted, lin Aoltlll4, Chronic Broitchttty, Aim, fey Dyipeptia, Yawata Diszatta. stud other afractionn emanate.' with or predlspealna to Conn eumptkin. froto any eau. Dr. obould be mable to reii Maim dozing Co. wholo or rho perlrd above named, Pb, will ho cancludeil by, i blo amoebic% Dt. Wi - • . Tilton intending to mosult Dr. Fitch ere pertlenlarlY requested to apply as esrly cep.lble, fur on the acesslan brispit b Ylteh "..erglrla:e"llYrnirtertVa. ~numhir who delayed visiting hlto until th e laat, and thronged otsm him daring the leet row days of ibis eenlntmenea. And Dr Yetsh wish,. It furthermoreunder• stood that MU:mush be