PIT! - tti.t! 11 . 1if.di Roust.t. smisi 7T'BI:3IZIRGH • .111019DAY.MOILHIELG,MAT,18,48674--- Too aoicrinre 07 urriumni9 ziaDniazArm HILL DI /OVID 01 017,1.11117-7AOI. Mi. Waxes on Kuriths.—The speech of Go.. Walker in New York, on Minus, an extraot from widish we pnblial below, Is characteristic of the duplicity and demagoguism that oonstituts the "stook in trade" of sham-democratio - politiolans, from Gem. Cue down to the veriest pot-house oracle. Boob attempts to hiletfy the reed posi tion of the present masters of Renew, and thus "throw dust into the eyes" of the people, who are disposed to condemn their proceeding', are characteristic of s party that on ao occasion has let the luau before the country, save by re:rani:ellen and falsehood. The talk about-tie fundamental law of the territory, and of the • institution of the Vested Illiteer - lig the as. ertlonctlat "it bolo* to the people of Kansas decide for thenssentis what their domestic in stitutions should his," Is the merest gammon.— It la about as sitmere as the reverence expressed for that "august bodi, the Supreme Court of the United States." The "people" of Hanes' have sanely a voice fn the "Mars of the territory, either in making in laws or enforcing Mem— o: by minise of the infamous Registry lath en. acted by Border Ruffians, a large portion of the legal .voters will bo disfranchised, while persons, notoriously non•residents, will be permitted to participate In the election tobe held next Jose. The hoarded allusion to "idassactinsette, Cosa nestling or Bilisourl," is jest the language we were treatod with by demooratioeditan and ors• ton in the late Presidential campaign, and yet there is no analogy in the Imre of .thus States sad Kansas. In the latter plum, the ballot box Is in the possession of pro-shivery bullies, some of whom have participated In sit the °string which have disgraced that territory glue its or gultation, while the sludge sad magistrates, who should protect it, are taken from the same class. No free Beats man, however responsible or respectable-as a citizen, Is allowed to hare any official connection with the "organic laws of the territory:" so that under the management of their pro-alarm opponents, the prevention of 'Moe State from interfering wlthlise institutions of anottier,"—whieh Mr. Walker considers on constitutional—will be entirely In the hands of a party that inetigated Miesourl ruffianism at prerion electiou. With the knowledge of these Irnthe before tato; Mr. Walker, with all .. ,the wthluehing assursnes of a demagogue, spositeof a "fair and satisfactory aeons of Mil the both fide inhabitants" and we hare not a doubt that, with this kind of language, he Will impose on e class of Northern people who accept usertione far proof. Bet we have no desire to dwell on this subject any iouger,—we hare no taste for eretuexposing =oh wholesale duplicity as tho annexed extract dieplays, and therefore, as a simple of demagogue's= of the true demo- Ado "tamp, We lay it before our readers with out any father neaten of oar own:— He was, prepared and resolved to attempt the settlement of the differences which prevail In Kansas, upon the principles of the fundamental law of the Territot7,And of the Constitution of the United States,— , prietriples which had re• 'esived the ea:Lotion of that august tribunal, the Supreme Court of the United fitatea—namely, that it belings to the , peeple of Kansas f 0 decide for elgenueoes what•their domestic inatitutio” Analog. He recognised to the tallest extentthe justice of these prinelples. He believed them to be the only principles upon which the Semite lions of any State timid be fairly and liaally tablished. He believed that neither blassachnseits,Con neotiout nor Missouri had any more right to:esy What the intaltnUone of Kansas should be, than the people of Kansas bad to say what the Watt tutioos of Ilessaoltusette, Connecticut or Mis souri ehould be. It war entirely wrong and un constitutional for the people of any State to inter• fere with the affairs or institutions of any other. ch was soverhige and independent, and was entitled to thitfoll and fat Ise of that sove• reigoty and iddependenee. He was prepared and determined to apply these principles to the administration of aflame in Kaneae. The people of That Territory bed a clear end unquestioosble right to decide far themselves open the adoption of a State Constitution—end any attempt on the part of any (laureation, or any other body of men, however respectable and Influential they might be, to impose upon the Territory a Con: etwittlan not sanctioned by the popular vote, would be a usurpation and a wrong which could not be tolerated for a moment. So far es the utmost exercise of his °Moist powers and his personal inSaenee would go to secure that result, Governor Walker said he was determined al people of Kansas should Aces an opportunity for a Pal, free and solemn apression of their will upon the adoption of any Constitu tion that might he flamed,—after a/air and .404. lactoty census of oil the bona fide inhabitants who might be in the Territory at the time. Ile consid ered this doe to them. It was part of their in herent and inalienable sovereignty. And he should consider It, not only a point of law and of °Moist duty, ae an officer of the Territory, but e paint of -honor as a lasts end a gentlemen to do evaryteieg in his power to enure to them the full, fair and indispeted eateries of this lauds,- mentelvight. This he -believed to be the great point essential to the pease and welfare of-Hsn- Ras. If the people could have such a vote, all dissensions would be settled. Keneas.—We Sad letters in tie New York Tribune from Hams ; as late as May 6th. This let of April, it wlll_be remembered, Teethe time when the census lista were to be put op; and op to the lot of May was allowed for consoling them. We extract f om the letterelo the Trilunee A conelderable number of Pro-Slavery satin has ben added to the vonsuojtst sines the enas for making alterations expired. There are now between Ms and liven hundred of them in this precinct. The lists, *which were not posted up in the time when they were required to be up, have ban put wp hers Awl the, time mired for makiny corrections. The time - has alriady passed for making 114 cluusge,ln thews census lists. In very few parts of the Territory have these census lids been postei 'up for public Investigation, as the elms sot directs. 'ln no ease of which I have been able to learn, (and I have made no common ant to aseertido,) has the County Court re mained in union from the 10th of April till the lit of May, to cornet the lists. 'Scarcely an important requisition of that census act has been complied with. And yet there is ae reme dy; there Was 'no* remedy provided for , compel ling the bogus °Sash! to do their ditty, and there is no penalty attichid to any of these °M ears for neglect or patentee of - duty. It is only when the @tootles la to take plates that pea. attics begin to apply. An-efaction held is a Territory by a band of usurping advent=em, meet of them foreign to Its eon 4 might well anomie doubt essto whether that far* of else . lion would be tolerated, or whether wa Indignant people would vomit out their Impudent and an, tistolous oppressors. To prevent any such pope. tar outbreak boguslawe and bogus penalties step in. The census has been perpetrated in fraud, a most barefaced plum of -rascality, yet there is no provision in the serpent like folds of the coons act for punishing such iniquity. It is done, bed le a Ilaaloy so far as ntManins and Federal ladoreemement can make It a filially. The apportioatuout Is to be from the NNW mid the voting under the Wegner& of the tilstie and bogus elSolele is to aphid any violence or other frauds by the obly penalties that grace , the census bills. WIPITII2 LAND!---W0 learn from • private letter that the Land - 016os at Fort Dodge, ows, was opened on the Ch of May. Oa that:any day, '16,000 acres of hod were 'old and oa . the 6th, 14 000 acres.. Boyers took hold with avid ity. They ere mostly from Minis sad Wham 'sox Ctrs Bozic-The basks for subscription to the stook of this bunk.will be opus& ail 441 be seen by the nodes Inoue advertising oolninns, on the Bth of Jona. 4 J. 141. B. retort; member of the Howe from Lyoomine county, died at Harrisburg ooltiday afternoon, of the National Hotel disease. Alizarnaasr Daic.--tho.books for subscrip tion to the stook of , this link will open on the Bob of Jane. Bee sdrirtisemeat. BVOIII Coo,. —ld D. Covdsry, of Ilandutty, has jut arrived from New Orleans. Ifs Worms the editor of the Righter, tbat.darhirt,the that few dwyeaf tile stay in New Weiss, the/imam coploas rathathronghoat the altar growing-dis tricts, whick. brought die strop gaily forms* • and materially anhancied the 'prospects - cd' abundant yield Tiers are more sores ptared In saga tie mason than ever baron, sad maths promise of big crops are nnovnally geed, this impression Nirvana that primes mast safer a del dillW after the tutted! I TIIIIAIIIIVILIARIZe.—Ou Thursday the Ameri• ' AN IPIOIIIII. Tao Abolition Society held its anniversary meet- '" 3 " m " ' n. "=""' n " " '''" legllSNOW;Yorkr-whin !speeches wenn:ilk by \. Mr. Chao, Fraderiplt Deoglae, Mr. Green, Mr t Tiiiega : and others. Resolationalts string is meal were adopted. , The dome= Temperance Union hell its 21st PiltrelrgetTg..;l.,:v;:pf,7.4l4,- Dor ebenetrhe In • roorea ukaU. Ostedostite tee to falai, starsann dam - thin reitiniter Itor ember vtaht.aStasl4:. What surewr ouLl ...or^ to , :y rroo. AthansyGenvra MeV—Am tan, Ausbrusiri oa Thureday also.. _ —.._ ..-_TWitieDgldAt leitom_an-alguaton.—A chap A highly interestiog meeting of Delegat eswho sold grog near • Cagle pond in p corentri from the various Rothe of Refuge in the United . village was before the sioirrrits a withess s -whon . . ,--! yon Jades Ant saksithisasaws whiten bolas told, Staten', entered upon their third end last oars . Ps moss noted what b. Du. •110 took preforms: session on tbst day mentioned Above. Mr. Isaac T el e Var`,T.,te l t=Tortlir d iree.. b " .°l4 : • Collins, of the Philadelphia House of Refuge, ; • :47:ilir4 r furrl 317 . t. T illo th etrrIrgree 's .Xited." .1 do. sod O et," tu 'eon. eruct, was in the chair. . -Yon do, sad &en" the jadge 'Heise; The dissuasion upon the resolutions offered at • 4.:7,:..41741Zi. a . r . „,rA . ,:1. h t:z . ... d . , ::: the previous day's session was returned. The : ~, stilAt EICITSXII? AT INDIAItiPOI:I3.-411 'ter following resolution was the onlyo ne adopted :tain coalitions of the atmombere, the moos rie- Resolved, That committals to the House of ! log (or setting) presents a remarkably fiery Reformation shall always be till the children are and blood red appearance. This °centred at of age, to be released only nt the option of the lodianapolis, on Taesday evening, and threw the managers of snob Reformatories, that the object , inhabitauts of that goodly city, who have lately of such committals Is not punishment, but refer- been very much agitated on the subject of the widen, and that no delinquent should be dis• ' comet, into a terrible fright. The storm bells charged until satisfactory evidence of reforma- I were rung and the firs engines brought out, and thou is given. i the excitement and confusion fern few momenta The nine resolutions offered in connection I was indescribable. They supposed that the with the above it was voted to let lay over till : oomet had struck, and that the final toonflegra the next annual meeting, in order to give them 1 tioo was at hand. The idea of calling out the more thought and further dismission. engines undir tool' oircometnnees ' woe worthy A large number of delegates spoke to the I of the genius or Dame Parttogton, who under diferent reeolutione, giving their views as to the I took to repel an Invasion of the Atlantic with best general management of the intostra r.l . I her mop.—Lejoyette Terereat. trauma of Refuge. Some of the reszlutione, I , oNvienn _,. ith,. ,, lir. Kinne y, who woo however,were thought to be of molt vital moment ''' arrested in Frederick, 'rill., several months ag o, to the interests of those platted within the walls l on the charge 'of having r o bbed the RemarCah• of reformafory institutions as the resolution olio Church at Martinsburg', (of which he was adopted. The evil above all evils in the manage ment - Roues of Refuge, was unanimouoly formerlyvalu abl"'lv p " a°2l " e ' t d aster,) of a silverin the Court of Berke oboe to be not committing the inmates for during the pest week, and l i t o °ugh period. Under the present eye- ley county the vase and other a l sntenced ' Virginia, durtto the Penitentiary for the term of tem of short committals, It is urged that the one year. inmates do not go away reformed By being 1 subjected to longer detention they would each Wa understand that the important link in the be taught a good trade, and go Into the world ohain of roads between New York and }geto ut an age when they were better able to resist burgh, the Allentown and Auburn road connect temptation. It was thought that the reaolotion lug the New Jemmy Central line with the Penn should he passed, now that the attention of sylvania Central has been placed under contract different State Legislatures might he called to —N. Y Trib. - the hot, and take action aooordlegly. As this is a subject In whit* all the people feels peculiar interest, we shall at a more cob. umlaut moment give in greater detail the sag pstlons of some of the beat citizens of the country tonehibg a matter of so much impor . lance. The Ladies Five Point Mission held a public meeting on Thursday evening. The Mau says they set onto grind entertainment in the Amid . emy of littelo, they brought up two hundred children from their quarters on "the Poieta," they provided a programme of mail° and speeches and examinations, all very nice and comfortable. The Lord's Prayer, eet to metre, was chanted by the children, prayer vas offered, and Rev. Dr, Holrich read an abstract from the annual report, from which it appears a vast deal of good has been stmomplithed. At the close of the exercises a a'alleoLlau ■as taken which amounted to upwards of $4.,000 to aid in the construction of its achoolroomq, which are ren• derod unwary in order to meet the demands upon that Institution. The disciples of the faith of Swedenborg celebrated on Thursday, a great event in their history. It was their hondreath anniversary.— "A century ego the first meeting of that denom ination was organized et Stockholm, the founder being Immanuel Swedenborg. An abstract of the Report of the American l i Bible Society may be found on our first page. . TDIRIBLD TPLADIDDT—NsoItoas ESTOP= DT A Mon —Yesterday afternoon the arguments of counsel were concluded in the case of the three negroes charged with the murder of the Joyce family, in this county, several months ago.— Judge Bullook then charged the jury, who retir ed aul in a short time returned with a verdict of "Not guilty." It would have been impo,sibie„ we are told by lawyers. to render a differect •er• diet, considering the °attire of the tur.meny in troduced by the proseention, which c.ocaisted mainly of the statements of ore of the negroes Implicated in the crime. 800 dee, dodge But. look in his charge d.clored this evidence to be entitled to but little, if any credit . Immediately after the rendition of the unite, the greater portion of the pereona io the court room left and proceeded toward the jail where the amused were coatacti. The crowd was somewhat excited and manifested a desire to satiety themselves-with executing summary ven geance upon the negroes who they conceived were improperly acquitted. Arriving In front of the jail., they were met at the gate by the Chief of the Police and a body of his mite, who resisted their attempt to enter. By nightfall the multitude bad greatly ',welled in numbers, and the excitement wan muifeetly increasing. The mejority of the persona present, however. ap peared to be meetly spectator', taking no part in the disturbance. Appeals were made of a highly inflammatory nature, nod the indignation of the people was naturally hightened. Finally a desperate onslaught was made, the prison fence was broken, and the large crowd rushed to - the door. &Teri% chute wore fired, and the force within returned by the discharge of blank cartridges. This firm resistance further mad dened the already kiforiated mob. A party of men and boys forced en entrance into the build log where the artillery] la kept, and, procuring a cannon, heavily loaded it with every description of deadly missiles. This was panted within a few feet of the prison door, which woe already battered down, and the windows broken In.— I Threats were made to discharge the Guinan into the small ante chamber where Mr Thomas, the jailor, and his del:ditto,' Mayor Pitcher, and abort. twenty policemen, were stationed. Farther resistance would have been utterly futile, and at the Imminent peril of the life of every one of the gentlemen who were attempting to defend the prison. Three of the prinners being delivered top, a razor was given to the fourth in the jilt, (Jack, the property of Mr. Simnel', of Whit county), and he out his throat, severing the jugular veld and windpipe and.producing instant death. The wound was of the most horrible character, end a more ghastly 'piety% was scarcely ever wit. nessed than the dead body when it was brought to the yard and exposed to the view of the crowd. Ropes were obtained, and the other ne groes marched off to the Court Rouse square. At the west end, George, the drive of lir. Bam• eels, was hung upon a tree, amid the hinting" and execrations of the multitude The other two were then marched through the equate, and near Fifth street were likewise executed. One of -thew. the slave of Mt. Brown, protested his innocent*, and plead" piteously to be relessed.— His agony of mind and sufferings were very in. tense. Mr. Pendleton's Bill, the one wbo was the State's evidence in the case, was the last one mooted. We understand that be and one of the others oonfessed their guilt. Fires were kindled under the suspended bod ies, but they were not col:teamed. Large nom. hers of persons lingered about the scene of this awful tragedy loan a late hour, and it was the universal topic of conversation. The excitement in some degree subsided, and the turbulence gave way to a feeling of silent horror at the ter rible atones that were witaessed- The rioters themselves having wreaked their vengeance upon the victims, appeared to be more awe htricken than exultant. Mayor Pitcher attempted to Jam the mob, and was outrageously assaulted, receiving a wound In the face. Officer J. A. Weatherford had one of his angers shot off. We heard of no other persons-being injured, though there were rumors to that effect, We hardly need sly that we regard this pro. needing as one of the most deplorable in all the history of Louisville We presume the negroes, or at least a portion of them, were guilty, but there were no legitimate growl& for their con station, and the jury which pronoanced the ver dict of acquittal was remarkable for lie Intern genets and ropeotablUty. Under thine circum stances the violent uprising of the mob against the civil authorities and the putting of . the ne groes to death, was an outrage which cannot be too overtly condemned. It has done an injury to the good came of our oily, which years ono heftily wipe out. It has caused a feeling of deep grief and poignant regret la the breast of every good and calmly-redeoting citizen. Bono may think that the lives of fear persons are • mettle of little consequence; bat the law has been pal to death, and that's • matter of mo mentous oonsequenee. Good men have been zealously laboring to re-establhdi the prosperity of .nisville by r.-establishing her ahem:lto for Mr and order, bat by the violence of a mob the mitts of theirlaboorhave been ewept away in a single night as by a whirlwind. Tittle are some of the horrid fruits of the bitter seed that was planted three year. ego. It is • mid thing tribe's to elite, that, In the I ow midst of the ob, there we eocrreiCof bobs; o of wetheme bi l i te n years of age, all about. lag "hang ' eat l " " a 'al" with *fury not surpassed by. hat of t eke eiders. Bach an ex. Main of blood-thirsty rage on the part of mere children is indeed shocking to contemplate. It lis • deplorable augury for the rising generation. A 0•1111YAZ Talc=—Under the reign of Louie Phillipps, Wroth all the Bonaparte tam. IIY was in exilit,,Lords Napoleon contrived to titer rrance, iiiktoktl•tworjoUy days of the Car nivaf la Pads, andimen pan one eye:ibis at thisopens bail Is oempswy 'With two ladles of elm ablaut - king% own family. The pollee wets cm the slut for two days afterwudo. but he made hie mow triumphantly. It la mid that to this very day this teat gives more pride-id Lords Nspleon than ids mop drat or the Ufa he received from Queen Victoria. WHEAT.—The Zanesville Gazette speaks very favorably of the prospects of a good wheat crop in Muskingum county, and also in Fairfield, Pickaway and Pain ootintles. Dented the last year, one hundred and fifty millions of Gaited States poetage stamps were sold. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Remedy for Dyspepsia.—Boerhav a's 11 , Eawl Bator. la wow. th. mat atm •tr, datlettfal and •Qseta.l yomady for Bnprp•la Wan tL• pultii. Many or our moat worthy ,itassna tows to Its tmsey. To palm. •aei•atte awes= mad Yak boadaah• It It a roil, able m•dlolna. • —loth at PI per NAM, or ell bottles en U. by tbs. proprietors, 111 NJAMIti ktsautrotur lux Phsrraseeutirte sad absortata. Pittsburgh. Ps.„ Druggist. ssuorellr. mrtbribu'r A CARD TO THE EILCX FROM DR. 8. 8: FITCH, OF, NEW YORE Wa." gf"SW 1./dares 09 the oar= endear. arcow.w, and filmmaker al' the niter cif Malice! wactiee Mania explaawd, sakka Cbasnawalaw. awawaL , flawl &must. and wag thnwie diaaws. f...d 1. , - , Sa i F CWT,PL.). 1)r b. 8. rITOH, desires to say to invalids New be oonilo ass onset!, at Ms Odin. 714 Brcedwer. New York. witch Ca may be consulted slam yersonall yor by Whew Qusw I namee.. by Invalids—Thom who Init. win Kat, ace, wellpatioo. post of re. and SW...— Wines born wtd Wally complidutet shoos or Blea ter color or halt. whiskers. ayes, colopleslon haight and girt, just Steve the Myst Loy heart trouble. e msh erpeetorstbn. rsiwid blood, 110.11 thrust, hoarseness. hes of woke, chills and bow; debt 8 . 04•1 S, !wham humor skin dimes. scrofula, soots. biota. or eruptions on the tea,moon% este r4 rhenisedlau. bbiedoe. Pariltstkok swamp. or thatt,los or heart. disturbed shop. arP.7. .18. bad Mention. sour or slot stoat...h, wind. shahs fsellos. bilhousbeek methane.% diarrhoea., worms. 'Au.. bid.. wesii book. pets sureberet add all Orb. er parrionisra. lrnhd7.m.rnWl bad eldlirso t &hats eociptelnts. irreirularity t Carlos* estop hr. rorlr. end prompt reply will hi returned. OUP 811 bh , liihri strOotionL A personal interview with the patient I. dastrable ; but llttirsa t'..distance 0.4 it inconvenient to visit New York for this purism, nwatotent utay te oondurted harcesehilly by letter. and remedies sent b 7 .spine Or otborwho to Cdpart of lb*. notrY• r. D. Mob's "Ph teloturee explaining his treat. herd. 800 74 ebidwwlbso is tonslin, gent by post paid. 0n 08,44 ef fort ante. r Dr. S. S. 717011 is Tor, aweerfross It, 004 000'4 N. aplaulmh Dr. GEll 11. 1:1[1731t11. Nn. 1N Rood street, Is &sent for hiss ed. orDr. S. P. P.17011'. Loch,rn end sreild The Beet cougn Xedieine—A can 80 TEARS OLD CI7ItED.-3mme time ago. so old nolahbor of mho. Ir. very 10 rd lb a Mall crogh.ahlcb every one MOD*e ad to he roosomptleo. nu Motion told me that he had taken "vary remedy they heard of altheat behead ble brother came no to era elm dl.. and all were oendlnheal to the belle teat he mold lot live. I had about the thlrd of • bottle of your Pg cur al Viral, which 1 save Wm. and It ear rely coma titre to the ea.culthmant of all,— What Mabee the ,ttra more remarkable la the eztrame eae or the mad et tales aboot•lghtl year. old. I here ne dolt the I' clonal oared WS life. At.ll dth, 1867. JOUR' Ite3lNlll9, PAMn to. had iv DR, AIITBEIVS, Ne, 140 Wood sth.t. and at i.D. /LIVAIN(111. Al *lama, car- lo,7:dAvzl. "Best Pins in Use " FBA TAMA tillAD AOlll PILLS. Ve.ge teal curt Me wee e.oleeet A/a^nB. !hey will cure casters bosods. TAry an a tat se a seal as ;towel", 1r you , Atuf pxtra yo, ov doss ma acrl you It you acre audio-Awn frvywiii hey volt If • wvnN twr war ma.. yule woll . Met cw2r/a Kr inn to cart lalkorawers. They are • plain pill aad • good pill. No totter pill ow be compounded. They • ost ooly 23 cents • box. Sent bp mall to all ports rl the D. Direst yellr lettere to Da. IiZT WIN. No. 140 Wood H. Pitostnerahl P.. the whenrele moot. MPN Mewl' - - Pronounced Incurable by lus Physicians, t it CURDD Bl 1.10011,513D'a ClErtItAN BITTERS:— C..lw. EWA% Sishohstis co.. N. r., Ma 13, Id.— Dr t 5 51. Jaekeoa—Dear tilr—• osatisnan by the cams of Id• aa. 11• Ina I. tbb plass, who has b..t atoll the dcetor's Chat(l...3 ro-n•ad to Ole bolas.. for two yiare W. with Lice , Oesipl3l3. whitit 1.4 fAll ' tuns , itito prepty, wo vs. woo .61.1.4 b.VOM Mtn Op the promapal rhy a sone cabs pram I /us mien is sapso hi. to dis etabl. sinew, site coldest ties bogies or l b. Gnat. Ihttera..auStioios snoods .1 attardllog lalsdans 001 Tb. Mien ars. conassosot/ loet lloopeetraltr. JOHN O ass (72,SIRTL. Sol& trixassais and 'atoll. id Dr. dad. U. fillVßfair3 Drag Store, 140 Wood el-. elan of Ws 1/<4.1. Mortar. Sr advertise/want 16.3we11y? terPile!! Algal!—Ur. Liby's Pile Oint. • :nand by U. Graenfenberz CD•41047.1 , • eo~rrelan remedy to all our at the Filer to watts! what may be their Intemsity. • rare 4 warranted.— Mee ft per bates. Bold by Dr. OWL U. HISTAKIt. 140 Wood rt. en TA/14i/ V. DIAII2 11009.......11. L 1101•1111a4 /..11:111101 WOOD; MOORREA_D & CO 31LNCIPACTURESS 07 AMERICAN GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. And Bcdo Agents Mt th• Bale cf cot% Patent Imitation Huila Sheet Iron. Galvanized Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. Weingovnt—No. 139 Fiarzfit., Piniarrias. attydairo4 Entish and Continental Eaettange. 810111 HILLTDRAWIZI Bl DUNCAN, BffBlllll/01 t CO., ON ME UNION.. BANK., LONDON, ID WASS 01 Li AND UPWARD!. Thera Mafia aro available at all die prio siva Towns of fissland, EufAand and lu/siad. sa• lW Oontbunt. We Oho tin, STOUT DILLS ou M.A. (amoeba'''. & Bailin, PRILIMPORP A .11A/P4 Math sorra u s Damittanso to an part, of tiUrssup BaltsuLsn4 and HA:Qua Porous IntossUng to trutlabroislosy peannattawath a Letters of OrEllt, no .bleb Al , nor osu $1 obtalso4.•• muted. In uy part of Dr 70O• Oullutiontar DION fit.ty end other sourltlos In lir .op.. rood.. nrompt WAS. IL WALLAILIAS • tA).. Wood. ecru. Third wool. P. HAYDEN, fßmewer t. Q. WSMini%) uronaoara or ETILEREAL OIL AND LAMPS, IY. 82 /moth st.. balsam WO d mid Marast. PITTBBURGH, Pi., The undersigned is proparod , to furnish dewier. with Ettin.si Oil Mai iittradad dlutda or • mute Mor quality, of - his ewe manufacture. Mai. Alcohol. Oataphso• mid PlOO 011 s. and may mealptan of Ms au4 Gott. Table Lampe, 01nuadohs. Candalabras ot ttu Lalset Patterns and moat approved sells. Ofrandoles and Lamps repalred and re. Ths awe. 011. mandlsd loam MOT Merl nook to oust. mm from our 'aroma mTalrfo—apla P. 11APDXN.' GEORGE WEYMAN, leintalhoturre and Dealer In all kin& of Tobacco, Snuf and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco; Coiner Smith fi eld Strout and Diamond Alley NO; Tfo PIITSBURG CARLOS—GARCIA, Corner Penn and Bt. Clair Streets, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in choice Irma. of tomportod Carom Toireath ostlsolltita thoottons tton of otooktrro andehmors to Etto Met. whkb °nod immolate u to quality ood vodsts tsialklyd =C9^TIMITrM I 7"W7ZaI DOCTORS (MUMS & TIMMS* OFFICE 25 SIXTH STREET, N9IIEmY "ITISBIIEtaft- LITTLE.. _ MERCHANT T AILOR; NO. 64 ST. OLALR STRIBT, Ws, IzlA's N.w Building.) ..10,17drb PITTSWIO7.I. JOHN THOMPtiON, 4110 L18E5T.14.5.1+.11.1111T, , European Agent and latelligenos otioe: nattivx g :A= B =V:tgat.? . ..l. pumps to aid lOo•Eioot ;St 1, 7 ; RallAd tbronrb '""" 7°4 ' O4 ribillida• cr.d asWeak Epee 111 9'.!0 O A OO . 11 43 yod and g Ki*gpg t streoto4 4,4tur of thosumr, ENnzau ourszerslyz LOTION. lot W. ail,: out tr. kititattiCUO Wooa • Ot.end — • pit bottlo. ' SAMUEL GRA.Y. Merchant' Tailor;: zito. 52 ST; diJaa. 'STRUT,. . Paint Braihsa—A fuet rate amartmeat *lrak-SO ginazwieate wad - artmunntv To COnenmptives end Other Invalid!. IXTENSION OF APPOINTMENT. - „ere Da. J. Wrilllll.El3, -r • -deaurs or , '..DB..eAL-VIN N. Fl TOE. ALLREMAIDI AT THE ST- OLAIR aunt, w h e t - he m a- natl. sot r b y WE— IS NO /UNE 29tb. e be commit.. by thnee Celina to avail themeeler. or Dr. O. 14, eltrhte ...tetra of treatment. - - lihereombiltatlet-ef renfecltareinforres erhofted Fitch and Dr. Drk e ts boa en empty law 4. ate 4 n abandeitly preVel to hi prectioe el at It Came to be be to thee,. that loteatore ro not 1...Unt0 to se en; tne4 by toes:engem. haptte tool in all 0 .94 tent sbechttelvliwy end the reach or remediee By We Nan of tateatrnatit. the adeantnar of Afehrtrat mod Sthenotrophle It added to that of erne, I p rint. htit". 9l romt9ll.' ntopeato with *total.. rho rtrength of the genesst 9. ei tie etente ontf cheoleal enesee ea th e .eane UM, tomcat., ynined t , 1 proper 11 I ....senior, diet, betbln et friction. art Le 0.11 not only arOild ate or tate relief In almost all but Olt erect pamenent enrae In muty meet., In , We anTy partial and to Yeller could be °Malt., rate SOY =mottle" abt... 19999 . r ... 11 'g t r• t many otherolet fetal outs of o netiontii ten toe. renewed. these are otll many which oeve ponied beyond hope: and thine who sue In any way Inclined tr. 41•Wiele Ineidlons. and cir feerfolly fatal a. e-OetkultotiOn. can not be too careful tow e ak ! thitir " W Y .4""7 The delay Wren of areer easy , rose? eater, tto the reale analtolt the toothy:it. Where It hi praelb.e, we eds.,. prear to make snow.• alesmnbeeta th and tot, whet-tato the procree condition of the Lange.., we nab to undortate nn care where we heat. en • ebator of doing Dodd: end we with no one en eonnie in whole not ready to tow the tenth. n onabeeto vielt at. will. In welting, he trato.ful to .•••• their Ow. folly. anewstme, at tenetb, our punished Du , nf oneetlone which will be tent to any tad Mimi lit and the tanweettey teen, nee, ea welt free- rheasee of the Lunn and btemseb, as for Female Diesel ey be Pent by Unfree to attooet any patter the tloltasl Pt. tap e Oonenitatlon free Office bout.. 10 to 4 etelook ICALVIN M MOH. M. D. J NO. vy. NYE EU. M. D. 01. Clair [DUI, l'lttebergh. May hilt 1957. mytiltd/tertdr Bienange Bans of Nebraska, FLORENCE, N. T., OW. ISIWOLAIB. Pre( IA GEO. SINCL&III C 0 ~ General Land Agents and Dealers in LAND W ARRANTS, tt.OR F. T. WUI. give their personal attention Buying as &Mil Bad Rings, Entertnn Taub. loosens Mon* .7 and raying Toms, In Notresokajona lad Atm, Enhallia Bank. PlLUtonnh, P.. O. G. thew a 00"' a. Partek a Co, BEAM. Mishima. Pa Atwol. Loa a Co., Magalisata. Wlfk . alt '' r:Da l a l tal k r4 l‘ NirlftVit. lama ntsaaaaa,Baa . aara. Bt. lonia Adam a Co., Mtaa=t.• Bank geoatiarna.ClaTelepa. Ohio. J. O. 117.71M7 ag , 7.lstada. ta*T I. LAVOHLIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. GO WOOD STRAD'''. New Diamond Ailey makamam DAWES £ CLULEY, Holm, ilign and Ornamental Painters AND DRAINERS Dealers in White Lead and Zino Paints; also W 11ofs of paint...otls. Varrillhso. Windo• Oho 4 Putty, limbs% /Us. _ . 144 WOOD STREET, =IMO, Two doors eLu•e Dlamoo.l allay. ADVERTISE iN 71111 Mansfield, 0., Herald. BRINKERHOFF 4. DAY, II AN BVIELD,_OIIIO PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD a CO.. NATIMOITAm or CAST STXP.L. AUK% STRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS A.Nl} AXLES. Corner F Ross and First Streets, feausw.),_;. • I':77'3IIURGII. ,IssLa )0110 D. B. ROGERS et CO. 11.01 , 4,041C1 or FLOG , ItS . ISt PROV PATE , T Steel Cultivator Teeth, CORM R 053 WID FTBAT 8111.1111., PITTIBUROII. PA DEATIST RN. 053!R i DR. J. F. TIULLIIIKN, „ hearseasWed lb, 1.1.110•• er ga s ... the me thteerienerd Kock Wat ..... gate le the United c—, Is P.M.'' , Nada tra-1 , shade" ta rsit, pfrtirtilar raft, Full ••ts taeth, nr parts egad , . cal* With sr.lreed gems ne. r.milno• cr erlid Idea. Artleelal Zree legated. and ell &fa me: , er t' r 1.4 •• • . air .`lrrwl^r• sal work watrant..l (Inc. No 10 P arty ' , crest. I.treel 'V 1.1.1 e -I , li Ze'd It-te., Dr15..-sw, „:F.DENTIB T D K. J. BiIiMP.EN, DENTIST SURGEON PROX NEW YORK, Extzacita Tooth Without Pain, lb Load Benambing Agent to the °unmanly. 11011autarte Teeth On Doll, giber, Platlna gad Gotta Pemba-sad performs el Dental operation. M . .el.ntl➢a Manner. On6rdn and 0 realm., at bin canoe*. ft 111117IPIELD fi:ReRT, rinsnraan. .wsvierrtf PITTS B ULM I' ARI — lt 0 RKS 7 . JONES, WALLINGFORD A CO. celecemarrto mmera...fmreare @ Cb.) MANUFACTURERS OF Right or left band Door Looks, Spring, drop and thumb Latehos, Platform and Conntin. Scales Coffee. Corn and Paint Mills; AND DOMESTIC ILARDWARE GENERALLY Oman ur Warr and Grua 8 t • • t 45 .114i174d: Pitubaral. WX. HAILERII.I., JR, HOUSE. SIGN. Am 0 OENAMENTAL 11 /INTRO, GRAINER, AND GILDER ON GLASS NO. 122 SMITHFIELD mast Neoty ors& the Post Offlee, Wad PITTBIIO6OII, PL. J. SEIBERT; PRACTICAL UPLIOLSTERER, /ft. 100 Third Ol e lottnintrile, JIANOLICTIMAR AND DLtLIR Curtains, Oornme, Bands, Shades and Blinds, Matsui's& Comforts, Cluhions, to. t e p. o.,,kw e r attention paid to litsmaboat: yd CUM lal and dad ardor. , IV: & D. SIAISIIAIIT • aSII . FACTURIMI AND DEALIR3 ail kinds fd, robs° 00, Bunt' and Cigar& Have recently taken the building No. 129 Wood iteeet, in oddltiero to thole to mufatottaloo web. Ibbooest, leo. le Dodo Et, wbere they will to pleased to melte their Moat smeelastifo JOHN COCHRAN & LOOS. • MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron Ynalu, YnSlt DOOrl, Wilde" Blotters, Window Guards, Kr., Nos. 'it Second St., & Se Third st., (between Wood and Market) PITTSBURG tt, PA.. gave on band s varioty of oust ram unUI W! e. imitabla hr AU worms. rat Wake midto useltelog Owe Lou. Jobbiu Merl mum, NSLEION'S AMBROTY • ES. PRICES REIYUCED.: Gallery. earner el Third and Markets Aleuts. ANTRADOE ON TRIAD FITRZET. We are now prepared to offer to the Dublin oar won know. style or Astioretv pee at the low Ptle•Of ONII DOLLAR AND UPRAW, nor. wanting Motown talon la Uto but tittle of tine Art, .111 end It omit, to thou ha ...4 to give ltd. snit:dish moot •C•li A larloasoortsont of Plala and Pane, Chau ~lava 013 Mod. aollltlrpt 0, LAW, C. BRASHP.ARB & CO.. AIETOTIONEERB MID Commission Merchants EXCLUSIVELY, Net WI and SO Main &red, Gad:snalf, Clue. Make liberal advance on all consignments AM Id as agent& far all awls at liaradschara:l Gadd, Ulma Maltz pans of Graddsr, Bodo andahasa and OW Atinalualspo d ia alanan, Wsznizszut sad BOOM= of Mob sank.. IL•sp constaaGT on hand • lams :dads of blestaadle• a/bleb sar• rill et prints lain MIA: alb HATS, CAPS AND FURS. • htu 0 D & CI 0. • WIIOLESALE &RETAIL HATTERS, _l3l Wend Street, Bar. laud ad panda lull sad complied awed. al • HATA OM% 4110 FURL Whouluale - and Retail addoldtdm Lcalist Palcalk SI 'aka Oar Waled cedar attaattes Mall parabadita: GU. W. MUG a CO., • *SG MANIIITAOTURBRS, Mr. PM; and /tamely Btrecti.lsul Plittezuzan, P•. menufaeture Pine end Oak Hoge of the valbuni dmarbstlota a DWI nal. which t6.rwW sal at tat loalat market Oka. l a Matire st W *ll7 r"" HENRY COLLINS, - uommlas n tol — il k reßOHANT OltriglarA l raltelll3ll, Aed.Yo 26: WWI Wrest. Pgstnirgh. JAB. NoLATIGIILIN, blioutkattrer of 0.0 H. 0 . COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, No-4.168 and 170 Second Street. Mlklldb Beeswax Wanted.—Tb• highest prioe in tub tin bt NU Du Boon=s' DA Drat Mau of Dr. gip D. ARTIMS. No. UNWoul NEW ADV 1.7 • r. . ,dilite I 'FOR' M • Tr. • Wat , !.•'. • • t. • • • :•• th• 0150. of Cf•rk of th., 0f Q •• • th• ,i,..0.1 on of rh. Rel , llo Icat., • 0 : _fiLl FOR " MORI , tit —1.11.,11 J: t t too rumilt " a•• ;:• c,t. iMOI, nrthe Union Ontmtv Cont•ot4o, Zij I DRIV , D NoTicEfr•i7.3.n. `• • . Iqs 7 i ;f r, fi Tv, ,77,rneg7,7.C,hee ""1. ^..- 15,b t i e n t . ;r : the or. o n ` n tr h .' ; ', I" ..c;2.4 W. e i !!,t1e ... : . .L 2:r rater the 4 • . . r.tmr.raz DANE. , 1. rert.trac , l.l . Vltttburat, 11ftr fah. lot; f Kr• DIVIDEND NOTIVIE—Th• Pro...dont nu! Iti , •7l.orn or the. ittglV hero t' dor tloolsool • dltlaoDd of Ft VIS Plin CS•T, nn Csrltal snatk. Ntrri holder,, or th•lr lo•nl n{l. • r... 1 n:r r•r •ftor the Ifith Islet tnyt . llngArt-sY 11. 'A. Mc C•tn'o, L a -- 71. 1.14 ,; - . ONLITI'L•I2II rtil to. {00n.... _— CLIO' 1:L AND A 70/./.*!/9 AND .311C1/1/GAF tiftli I' II nits: It 4II.I(OAD ,r 0 CHICAGO AND THE NvItTN wEs!, te, oil, of tn.. C./tonann, tr.-ont watt, an t Lltortl ate it toe Men , lon Mau, tlattrooT na.vioa from to I% lours or, rtl.othnr routut. catStdittrnor i.OST CRTIFIAJATI: for sig aharee Mtoek I. the ~h arttere Nailer Itslirroot I`, I•ened t• M. W. YOUNG. date.ll .4 • reh lath, 1956. The underrocn e 1 homing Cindy appllrati,o t.• Cho proper ntlirere for n-or o,ol3:ate. all proton. are lt,rebi otatlnne.l a Ono. negotiating r I at deetrWe.l aboee [a 15o.temd1a• W. W. TOPNO. Fri,`TiyOu n• - nid purtha, anlttnne In one lino of Ititch,n Ware (Member Tin o , ok Porlor Sox., nmootbino U octet., n , n . monntaolptred In a trorlusotoplito marner. and o'r Pole at the lootet !Mon prle, cal , upon ONO. W. IL MAT, anuroo nrer, rt., All,ll nr. • . , nerd Ca: aa, Childreure Cs. , . • Ar , a, and oils tautly art' o'er con.tantl7 on ban.l &dr!. Rata at the IG•- .1 mina. tatlCl:d2 . GPO. 14'. IIUBLEY. Itrrelsonan,T:ost Ca 77 ns i sir . . ) r E n ti D e de p ; T r Pll;:i'did on the Capital Stock. out of the irate ct the gt ourntio% aalo e . ocitioltiere, or their legit ropr•ren tatives. 013 or all. Sfonder t Itlth inst. • my ithlud the JOHN C. OCIILLY. Combier. [LT. NOTICIIL—Tbm public ar• hetet,' emt•lntlnl l ) that In. 1m no •no , mlotl,r to the e•pltal •• et 01 h• ALI EU 1 It OM erIII lie tend at P•t•rsetes 11.11. IhM•••• / ••• . A nralt.nr. , TUltOnAlt ant WEI/741,,, the Nth. Pth •1111 111th, a d aim In th• elty at M•rehmite• St. hange. nn P.tH•AY and It Al UItDAY. th• 11th, 12th atnll d•ye J.m u. • next. from .n to tan tr l elnet, • r•eh an er -cy de, Er ar e n 1 ILA II•mr1 r r Commlenntmre. • lIACIALET. IL T. LIMOIL Jr. Plrraurynn, May PAIL COMMIFSIONISILIS, terul McClu: Leo, John 11 . ..ent0, Wm. J. tdorrhon. m.Rebinson, Root. (aa , nan Leec'e, Jr. 0. W. Oem. Ater, McfC. , e, J. Pennock, J. A. Hutchinson PA. Mcgctads, Jse..Prabero, Andrew Ackley, klarrnall. 110 oo HI B.ptm n Wm. I. It. Pman• • k, Peter Pet roan. Jame. Patton Jr.. Wm. Co Ma+. .1. R. klu.nM. Jan tl craft,. Aod. Rorke, Darla Campbell. R. B. Roberta, Ilotln Pa terror, W. Edgar, Al z. R•eg. malt Anal Back Again for a Pew Days, AT THE WASISINQTON HOTEL HOSE who wi,.11 to ~upply thenwhre,.. &ulna uar stay, Ir.th ,Vll rung r it i rumattam, Nr.r•lna. Zina.tarb, iirta.3l4l, no. hat. an . • ', . • • it VI trin•cl'er., th...t I • in r :16,U, , lat 6priTC lot• ••••••rn amtkP..• •,11' - T.,. T..l+ boLl.hlbr th. run vrltsl -.me:, • r.d ..... bst!l.. L. . ostl,lftct , cn. 1 h ,r•r t ••t a it rrery of It,. c.a... it Iti: rrr coring thn ALEN, f t l nlr•vt I ,11 r..eLtluo to ont of mar 1 terdre.lr. ritr 74, I G.ll:t , y 1, 1 , 1111. nivout • yrnr a..c. I 1,4 6•4 a os.ll, , tl.ron with the •1 Let k.o 1. - - *Len 110. - ..led ea ire, Is- t.• VOW g 1 , 4 bor re! ul.l two 4A:le., 4 1,, It.. cl.tooto f foot days I woo chin to oat on 0.. et.t.ent, son !lan. Man Mao In attend Illa [Atli 00400.0 at, 31,0, 0E0: CH .1.11.T0. I:erelalla • rr,.. Administrator's Salo UNDERSIGNED AWIIVISTRA 1 TOO OF JAAICALIOI3IOI4 defoam.,l, • ILI to p yen r• Oft:rear of tholltpbane . Court of A Ilan hen, °aunty. by public ant.., to tbe blatant and Lldder on [Le precolym ou baturds, th Inar, nay f Juno. IStT, at 1 .'elook P that ono unad hall tan of • certain lot Of ground alto. e lu nhurbybu• y, Al eatteny_county , pounded a. Imam, to artt:-11..., to!tg St Male Wet bon...oath 500 toys to lora 01 James O'llArre; thence • • • • • • • • • •• • . • • . out b 7 auto oboe& 120 ro , 1•od rf MA %V O , lit; tlforteo oath Ar I&, ; fr , at ho Tom. stout 1:0 f•ot to tho pit,. of bootoni• c: contain. [ll7 10. 1 Y-m polohas mot.", loom, with ft Ton ptoo, Brick Dwells:og Ilvolo thereon erected, and fa gold 'or 1. of toet-r thereon