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JOI:i PRENTING OFFICES in the city, whore all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. :PROFESSIONAL CARDS s/arcom C. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSIMOII, PE.VIIA. say-Office In BAH EWELL'S BUILDINGS, Grant street, (nearly opposite the Court llowse.) feb 12:1y CHARLES W. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURO, CAMBIRIA COCNTS, PZNIA. 'Er Also practicea Huntingdon, Bluir, Clearfield and In ottani& counties. leb 12:1y. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, Pittaborgh, between ..:rnithfleld and Cherry alley. decl_Lly JOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, office cornor of Pi flh aud Graut ettroota, Pitta burgh. Jelly SAM P. Ii.USS, Attorney at Law, Nu. 109 Fourth met, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Body Patteraou's Livery Stable. JetB D ATHICK M'&.EN NA, Alden.uan of 'third Ward, office corner of Grant and Fifth str,ts, tfortaerly occupied by Alderman Lewin.) where MI business 11 .- mining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the !'cute win b e promptly aPouded to. - rj" A [IL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to . w. Biddle ' No. 141 Smithfield atroot. Hike bours from S to 1 o'clock, Bald from 2 to 5 o'clock f0b15..1y JSCOTT, I)entist, Fourth street, five doors , westof Market. Atip-Ofhoo hours from 9 o'clock A. M to 6 o'clock P. M. dee:2o:y BUSINESS CARDS JOIIN MOOH.IIEA.I), Wholesale Grocer and 00131111iliii013 Merchant, for the sale of PIG METAL and BWOMS, and PRODUCE generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 424 wu.41,441 =lts, Philado ww. rucicassori, Pittsburgh. MILLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale Ciro cera, Importers of BRANDIES, WINES and SEG AR?, Now 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty stroota, Pitts burgh. Iron, Noilo, Ootton Yarns, Ac ,toustautly on hand. 13'20 CDW OM DITIIRIDG It !WIRY L RINUR %LT, CL; HU NG, ROBERTSON k (,',0., I+.lnnu fact arers of eut. Pre.5....,1 and Plnan Flint t i LAS; 4 IS' AR F., iNtir.6oll3o No. 17 Wood Ntr,t. o.ruer of Front, l'auburgh. 411 - All ofh, kilida of Cila.s.waru and Window Maas. at low Market pritea. aplhdly LEDLIE ULAN', Sueenss,lrs t Nlulvativ & nllltirtfarturors of tint, Nluulilmi and Natl!, ;tint and Fancy Culor.,d IiLAS:i Kti, ileriierei in 1111 cinch 14itt1• i ii bon, Corner of Market and Water et RE)IOVAL.--1:. 11.I.MSEN, Manufacturer of every variety of lA LS, Barri.Es and ‘1 IND( ill; GLASS. blisek Poi ter. Wine and Claret Bout,: and Co n o t-; ale—, Flint i,litio in every variety Wareli.inise Noi.lot Seeoiel and Lid Firri reef. Pittrhorgli. inll2.S R. DRAVO, Diamond, l'ittatturgh, dealer da COUNTRY PILUUL:GE. offers or tale n choice Cock of GISOCERIES, wide:toil for family ore. rii.icesi every variety :aid the purees quality. groon.l ut 6u Stern Mdlv. Air, Dried Fruits. Fdreigli and 1/..llAotit:C cr,aluce taken in exchange for ineroliandire. F 11.1 d Iron prOCUIV.I 14fatl arrortiment of Lanrlceth'r war ranted GARDEN SEEDS, arid invitee the atteution of WI iu• terinsti.l in rural affairs. jahll 1101'SE.—The bubseribers C hare ommod a House for the alnove lair - Ism*, at No. 17 Smithfield street, four doors shore the Monongahela llouse. 16's will purchase, or VO no Cl,lll/11i154.11. for side, on s i g uinc/uts of FI,tICR, BACON, CIIHESE, CORN. OATS, BARLEY. FLAX SEED, GRASS SEED, BALED HAY, upon which we will make advance.. or purchao al Lae Iscst market rattu for cash ',DV,/ I A LA.; KO A W. W. 11 LIGLIXII Z R1CL1.0111.4.551 ...... ILENNEIT ENGLISI.I Riel./A.RDSON, F,,rwardin,z an.t Comm/5..1..n 11.rchaot. ad 1 . 1.6 , 11. DAWN an.l oIL. and 140 WWI.. house I‘.rtn.,lv la IS I o.,:hr um. N... I Water 11:1,i I:0 , First ft•14.l 11% ELL lIAM. ATV, - EI,L, LEE & 120., Grocers, Pr...iuce and Ciiruttuftiou Met, Lents , and Jenl•••s Pittsburgh Nlautifiirturii, s NViKid street, twt wt.,. Maier sud flint strevis. Pitoibiugh :11,1% JOIN IV. BUTl.}:li.k CO., }'•incarding and Ca'norniterin Merchant, Jealera m ttli Liters .e BERGH MANEFAOTURE:„ LEAD PIPE And SIIEFT LEAD, No. K 7 Front stroot. Proatrurar. rter2 , .. hatittY LI. COLLINS, Forwarding and Ootnruntslon Merchant. and wh=Lvl• FISII, CIIEEikE, BUTTER, Sr.k:Ds .I.ld DItuDECE. g.- 'ruby. Nrr. 25 Wool atreet, Pittsburgh. warn wrt,t,ll.ll CARR & CU., (‘Villiam Carr, late !II: tit :II td .1 Ptirttcr A Gt. I tilt .I.,tale CEBS and .I,l,tri in Ettreust WINES aui It AN DI EtS, Iylutiongtheltt an I tttit-tl \VIII SK V, N., ;f2l, tc.l }Low, Ltitcry fortiet. I:lttaltutgl, JOSEPii :I.lccess.,r L. ktt: Nla, karat: . t an I 11. , constautli ttc. Itat,tl .t 1111. ttatt.tittuttit •tt tC. Nil:Wt.:IN Pt CRESTS. I'EItFUNIKEV, an I all aril clue pert-alum,: llu, Lilian.. PhysicLuns' l'r,cliptitturt carefully •1311.011 tidetl n: all hours jilt _ J0k12.1 I , LI-)11,40. . .O,IIBAN ri.r...0 IN . LI LE)IIN6 BROTH V, I;S, s o ,•ce,:surs t o J. 1 Kidd .t C,., wholdaate tot co.tl6l'S. No .10 W 0.1.1 sue. I l'ittnlPlll 41. i'lk , pro.cor. ,o 1 Dr. MlAike's celebratrd Vrt in. Sage, Liver Pill, .k.,. POO T L. MARSHALL, successor to H. Lee, . WOOL DEALEIt and COAXII.6:SIUN MEIN:IIAM', IN.. ISt liberty st,st, NI 'Chu, k A 11,4., Kramer h ittlint, Mtn ). El [Lau A liroun A litri.patrnic. itittal.nrnt, ylar a, P. 5:, rn)'24 _ I Ny. dealer in Rentuckv 'roll 4.C.C0. It 54i ILUii PAPER, N. 11v stye , cs-E- ha t ht,t taat krt pine, in ash, Vaud 4.r hags. sr/az. P .1.51 - 12• LL .. . • . 40,11 Nir P, ALL tt, Co., 1 inporters and "V . ,Ivalers nut! Altwrkew PAPE': HANG. •"; Pittsburgh r.l.4enir (or the oslsttr,r,i „1 DAMOart A Csb, Paris. ring, - 111 I'. L'. MOIWAN, BoAseller and Sta . thaw. I las .11wst .'n itensnrlnstuirttnent 4 tt/e1h.,1, )lholdistrotus aa4 ItlrtbkPrtoting, Ptrt and Cap Pat., arol retrul, t o 'Wt.sxl beton:cant littsbbrgh. 44 , - WA NT Ett—hrb:- ! Tanner - pt . t‘crarts. apls ly TORN 11. MELLOR, Wholesale a nd R o t a il 4,41.1ttr in ttlt tt , l CA I. nt PIAN E 8l ft >II. LLOOKS a.. 1 t+TATIONERY, N.• sweet, Pittsburgh. join Pllll-11 , Lr.olf.lt Kour.ti I ASI , UISOO ItEYNIER & A N I)Elt.St )N, (successorB to .1 , s l,u 3 nh..1,.. & Co,) wholesale ilcalion in Ei IR EIG N 4111.il IS. mrTs, SPICES. CoN FEeI'ION A LIY. SUG A RS, ,ic., No. 39 Wool street, opposite the St. Chi, lea Hotel, Pitts. 'burgh. itp9. ATINPLE, IV InlleAnto and 1 teutil SM./- . bI,E, HARNESS, TRUNK. VALISE and CARPET tIAU )lAN UEACTUREIL NO. 106 Wood atretit, I l ittsbiugh. 1Y 29 :9 ENTERTRISE WORKS, No. 136 wood street, third t. hei P. llr gin alloy.—SOWN it TET LEY would call the attcio ion of Sporting met, to their tarp, ~,,,,,,,,ortioeut of OUNS. RIFLES and REVOLVING 115101.5, /Ile largest and host .1,1,1 storck ever opened in t h u inn., Itot, together with IL gelwral ..priment 4,f Hat dware, Cutle ry, Tools tool Foiling Tackle, all ,i 1 which We oiler at the lowest possible prices to cash purchaser, or fur good .1,- proved p, it. uoirl., • , . NORTH-NVESTERN POLICE AGENCY, N. 99 Washington street, corn, of Dearborn, CHI CAGO, ILLINOIS. 9LLON CISKEI-TOR D. D. RODUlath. I'INKEItTON .9 CO. devote their entire attention to the transaction of u general detective POLICE BUSINESS in the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. Cul/ SroVES. — No. 134 Wood street, above Fifth.—We hog lave ti roll the Trade to our et.ak hi Stove, Hollow Ware and Castinga In general. I tar in g I. every thing in our line. ire can safely soy that we cannot toe surpassed in Illosh, tittllig. and Sllloothness, by any in the Xl,rchants will hod it to their advantage to call ta to:, boy in g elsewhere. felt GRAFF. REISMYER, t GRAFF. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JOGS M. 11.0,4F:RT$ is now selling 011 his tai ge and rhoi, stock of tine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fam-y Go,eb, nt a very ad sauce ou first cost, I,repstratory 4mlarging Ins Store Room and the purchase of an entire use Ston I. for the spring 'rade. p e is-din desiring GREAT BARGAINS should call early,. it is ble determination to chase out Ms present stink a ith iht regard to former pri,..s. hunt torget the pliti-o--.ltollEßTS', 16 FIFTH street, sear Market. - - MEN ANI) BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING —IIoSENTII AI, A BRO., Fifth street. oppoilte ion • n , tense a large stoCk of Men and 'toys' CLOTHING on hand. c o mprising wane entirely new nod elegant styles. WhiCh they are prepared t, turillsli at the lowest cash priea. Also, a large and fashionable stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. decia:Aly ...... MAKTtN -11.—STEVVIS °Want SLAM, PITTSBURG II COACH FACTORY — BIG - F..Lomi d CO., Rucce.ssors to If. M. Bigelow, 5.,. Sri Ina mond alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh—CA.R.RlAGk:s, COACIIES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, and every deweriplion of FANCY VEHICLES lt to order, and finished in it mariner unsarpaawd for beauty of destign, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship and durability of materials. All work warranted.nnrg ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood at., third do,, below Virgin alley.—BOWN .4 TETLEY ...mit ...all the attention of Sporting men to their large ne aortrtlent of GENS. RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the largest and best aelertod Stoat ever opened in this mar ket to4elher with a general nsaortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE, all of which we offer at the lowest p.,seible Kir., to Catlh purchasers, or for good approved paper. =lOB JOHNI.I I orNo ..... Tuns. D. VOUNII — PFLOWIS L. YOUNG. B. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield . soya, opposite City lintel, manufacture. - of CA BI• NET FU lINITLI lt E and CHAIRS, of every dowription. Ma- Aerials and workmanship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Corn taken in packiiic for land and water carriage atg3l _ SCHOO N.NIAK ER, Manufacturer of White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Potty. Wholesale (tattler in Oils, Paints, Varnishes Turpentf de, Na 24 Wood street, Pittsburah.inet2 FINE DRESS GOODS REDUCED—Every description of line Drees Goods now being tittered et 'l5 3Ci per cent less than usual prices. JeBo A. A. MASON & CO, Nu. 26 Fifth et. -'t - _. _ ' .74:tecrif ' t, at - """" 447,7, ' '11;:.%; _:~:: =SI MPM Ifil ilitObiush PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BHILDINOB,I,CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS Neither with my eye nor my Mal will I trifle?' IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH BAD SIG HT.—Persons suffering from Rail Bight, arising from Impaired vision, constitutional decity,Aild age, or other causes, would do well to call upon Dr. G. R. SHAW, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon getting Spectacles scientifically adapted to the JUST WANTS OP TIlk: EYE. Address, 26 Fifth street, uppoeite A. A. Mason's, Pittsburgh. P. 6.—Teloscopea, Mieroacopm, Thertuomotent and every article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired on the peemieea. 4 , t r• Glasses inserted In old Frames. fig_ Any article not approved of, exchanged free of ex pence dedl:l y NEW COACH AND CARRIAGE FAO TORY.--JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & 00, corner of Itelva, and Belmont streetx, Allt , gheny City, would nupect fully Inform their friends and the public genorully, that they been commenced the manufacture of CARRIAGES, BA ROOCHES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS and MA itioTs. in all their rariong Rtylea of finish and proportiom 1 1; 1 . All ord..rs will 1.. e etettited with strict regard to dura bility and beauty of finish. Repairs will also 1w attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the be,t P.astern Shafts. Poles, and Wheel staff, they R..el ../1111. dent that all who favor them with their patrauage, will the perfectly satisfied on trial of their new work. Purchasers are reque...ded pee us a call, before pur chasing elsewher,. oct&ly A & CO. have on hand, at . their extensive CA BIN ET and CHAIR MANUFAO- Toll S, No. .1 Bmithßold street, n large asAortnient ”r Fancy and Plain Yurnit urn, which they will sell lb per cent. lower than customary rates. Terms, each only. ldecny lIARLES BARMY, HORSE SIIOER BLACKSNIITII, ham erected a new and COMllllo.thund ktrlck Shop on CHERRY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth streete, a bete lir 1+ prepared to do all work in his line with the tl'lllont promptitude. paring had lung On/61 - 10IIC.0 iu the Lo,inot, he r.pextinlly eltoliCini the patronage of hia old cultooo-, 'kn.! rho public gllnortilly. Ju2l JAMES MELLINUER., Monongahela Pla ning )1111. would respectfuLly inform hi, friends and thr the 1 of lir that his new establishment is now lu full °perw non, and that ho lo prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders fur PLANED LUMBER, with promptness, and at the lowest rater. Board and Blank, planed on one or both sides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors and 'Mouldings, of etn ry description, made k. order Ihhhier. and Carpenters would find it t•• their WIN, n to gate huh it real. no he can uvw tut - malt them with Pinht•.l Stuff. ntio.l•lo for every description .1 work. "'[LYON CAR WOR.I:S, E'OUNDItY AND NIACIIINE Sli'tP• riASUUSST, “1110.—The subseribei 1110,11 into his new %VorkA, recently erefted, cruet N%'LLk.r. laud eheldy streota, is prepart4l 1.. r 2.01 t•s.•ute nil ..rder, , tor Putmetager. lln‘gnise, 11n ant Pre:ght, I'llstArrlu t Gravel, hand awl all otl.er of CAItS. At(.. for ST K.A.NI ENGINES of all awe+. MARINO, RAIle HUAI) CASTINUS of all demptions, and all other work rtabot, ton Foundry and Machine Shop. Tle. Foremen, of the thilerent deparcumata are ecientifo and iqeetteal nien—nee , tly from Eabtern inanufactories— u to. keep tlietn3olven lutorined and adopt all valuable mod ern inipboetnentl. 'au,,.e2S,U; W. 51. SVF:TIIERSLI.. TIIE 110 PE COAL COMPANY having re l.. eently met With 1.015.14 iII trate•porcing coal to Clams. uati. being. insured by the MannfActurers' I iusurance Com pany, of Plubblelplda.„ take plea:etre in stating that thud claim. Were pbauptly adjuetod by J. Neu ton Jones, /gent of avid Comp.). b. lIUSIIN ELL, Ag ut of I lope Coal Company, Cluclunatl. Decunibet C. ISSS. idee2S REVOLVERS! REVOLVERS:!—Just re tai,,cm. cloort from Ote marlufactur..rs. n ,1 plondid nowort nmt of III.:PEATIN 13 PISTOLS, I •ur, ti v and so inch ha rota, tall of o 1.101 uo wd; to.ll tor kmAll ut on low 4.4 they mu be bought in the city of Now York. 1 . ,- 4-11, ,zttia to At:4[mila and ettlif”rnlst will find •that they .••n i4.tt..1 hl purchausit4; the, equtpage at home, thou they totwitg 4trattgers--all wt. give pers.n4 ban..e b, try otty [la. air t. Patt•.l4 Ire Irntug the city, ;4.1 in rase ..1u [allure we relit ad the uamey. - . LPIWN & TrTLEY, set• l bin Wood street, Pittsburgh, OTT I,EI{S. ~,o; 0G DEN N. Bottlers, j_./ No 1 , 7 Fu.t t dull) Inform the put [hat thee .dadlly Land a bilge snl9di .4 Le ILzA l'Altll.I.A. W ALE and la./Ef SR, Llte beet quabt). The igtention 1s dlreeled to the t ttiiirthey bottle N't AUltleillrl ALKw Its pilt..st stale. Plat nie:laun reeonotwo.l Co tatnitioto on account bolt ono. and .trongtheolog qtae.llltlets ortl3.bl . . J iiILLKSPIE R t' , Luutlng an 3 dunier, ut tog (Pam. Vint,. Cott..d Faun Pll.- I.Urgh Laud nm.l mad- tu urcl., . (Mt l'irr au.l \\ uluut ur .114. .1.....-rtptiun _ii-,ii••astlkott I ik.coratA ..4 I\l . r A , . 0.., 5 i NV F I , I T uid I ketairuu ,11 liartiwurr, rt \Lt. .•••• Tuulo, I':u Wu, itsv , t, Rr, 7,1•1 th Butthirr llut.•10 • J WHITE, VENETIAN BLIND MANUTACTU xtr.. Lai r”CoVer,i hill health as t,aitht, hla .Id . . L,.. iTelied his BLIND MANI:FM:I'OIa. at Nii Fiith street. near the Pont (lake, betweenViNn.l nod BLINDS, Inotoenl 11.11 liiltll.l nod Luny Wuratiel nod Silk TrinanirlAPl. nod is fi'l Any hill 111.. lin rennonsible o.nns tit, work w vrarnu,texl to give sanarartion, or motley I d Rhudx reinurinl Pleti.ne give biro n an be I.• Lost u, iiiil ly F. ME llett N'T - Thin! XJP ott••• I, 1•• xt t•• I,+l.attit thAnkl,l tl••• 4,1, 1.:.. t• ~.tH••Htt,te Itt•rvt•Axtr, 1,:::,. 1•••.. , 1 , 4.•• 1, .iitll . l 1 , • ,! x•ntHe. 1.• I. twi; , i I r. 1...• • •I ,st•t• t• lox Ht., Ix AtHI t ~:Het•• .111• {al N ttourt•eriur , 4,...,1 tin , Ht •.1 11., 1nt....! tax ••••• ••I CAS: 4 I)IF.ItIt:I, Ac., 111,11 tt-w 111 uHtlo•t•• order x.tt xh..ttxxxt uHtto., lIINJ/3 I utlel4/litapie Lenin. al_ A I. , ritct lit alwaya warrmateKt - - W uu 1)W E I. L' FURNITL'IE AND uholv.alt• and retail, t nthracm , , rt,ry el% le .4 lin Into,. In Itott•w/t..1, Ntalint,nut, /1,1 Walnut. ',II- Tan! I/ an.l dining ra.mo I ' , II:IC , t„ any Nt-,r •T l'lnht,lclphnt, and at lwrer prieva E , •ry 6rtkle nuts , Lt lu,n I, an i a it rttard )I.tkvrs Null any quantity of FU UP 11•111 . 1 :tal CHAIRS. ,ii term,. 11,4•1• ,tll4 11111.11111tql at the ,W,,t.tobt notice. al- Wait., tn , tun, N. 17 and 79 Tlnol ung'2 PA. J. & T. GRouTT Fr= BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Sx. PL.% L.ERS Fine Old .)louungaltela 'Lye '.% hl.4y, PEACH AN D APPLE BRANDY ; RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS - - CoRNER OF SMITRFIXIA , AND FRONT SittF.ETS. PITTSBURGH, l'A. DAVID CAMPBELL A: SAMUEL POL -1.00 ...oriated together under the style Id • GAMPIIISLI, di POLLOCK, for the of grneral Vnrirty ;tut' Dry Goods buidnema, and the manufarture of plain nod vd Line Gilt Moulding. mitt WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—JOHN M. EGBERTS, No. Ili FIFTH street, is IIVW opening nu entire NEW STUCK of Gold aint Silver Potent Lii‘sr. 'repine and Vertical WATCHES, in open and hunt ; tug rases, of the most celebrated English and Swans ninon • 'dum, A 1,., th.,.a Guard Vela and Fob Chains. Seals, E . Y-• NhiontiireCtosea, Bracelet', Gold Pens mid Canes, l'en hru tp plain Set and Seal Finger Rings, I:tea-atom, Ear-Rings, Cod I llte Studs, Sleeve Loops, ()old Joel Shyer Sp ectacles. tutor and Elated spons. Knives and F- rho .Irt, Corn' not Fancy tiotsla Also, 0 largo stuck of the best BRASS CLOCKS at all preen. The nimove stunk has been purchased direct front the 'gast rin manufactories, and srle,ted with great care for the retail I tad... and will Le soil at a swell adynnre no 000. WlthAleS, ChM ho and Jewelry reran - et': Gilding nail Ell. 011,111 g vleellted 111 the best manner. and Silver Ware and damelry intuie to order. Id. ROBERTS, .p 1; Fifth street s next door to, Market. DA LY'S STOCKING FACTORY —C. DA IS corner of Market alley and Fifth street, tinds it tit•cenrary to ro 1,141 et n report that has gained currency, that he Wit, *riling oil to quit business. Ile never bad such intennon. Ile Infurnts the public that he still continuos to ',TOY STOCRINOS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, A .,' nil kinds of iIosIERY, at his establishment. Ins Fine' in near Mani', Building. .in Firm 11111 ,. . 1., the inspection 01 the public. Ile has, liesi4les the ui I; of his out, tiniuulacture, brought to the iity the Largest igisdr talent .it to.ods in Into line n•Ncr brought to this cis, in hu•ti ale warranted to be of the best q uality, and will 1..• sold at the mitt re.son,cl.le prices. 11.- boo but one Sales Hoolii, at the corner of Market alley and Fifth street. C. DALY, Corner Market alley and Filth NH ENV INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you J,l want to have '• help," and elapil/yLLICIII, buy or sell property, call at LOWRIE'S I N'FF.LLIOENCE OFFICE, Nu. 14 Fifth street, near Market street. Legal Documents and Copying done with neatness and despatch. [feld:tij JOSEPH W. LOWRIE. FORSIIA'S LINIMENT—The best Lini ment now In use for sprains, bruises, &c., 11 dog, just 1"...1:elOrli by JOS. I , I,NIII I NO, ap2s corner Diamond and Market st. ptu lETAL--190 tons good quality, cold ti..t,jugt received per steamer Irene, and for sale by ap.la P. M. DAVIS, corner Wood and Fifth stn. GI liEASE—Hayes' celebrated Grease fur Drays, Carts, haggles, Railroad Cars, Ac., lit cans, kegs and for sol.• HENRY U. COLLINS. COAL \Vt./I:KS FOR SA LE.--,Six.ty three a gree of laud. a ilk 2.,U of Coal attached, andell the im iiA eineuts thereon in suoo,si.dul operation. Said Farm is situated on the Motioi n ,liiieln river, 34 milks§ above Pitts burgh, sad is su lt hed with n Farm House, Barn, Tenant Hoovesll,lllol. Karl - Mil. ILIA on excellent harbor. The of Coal le nor b.. 4 thick, and Llillnut be imrpaissed in quality. our further particulars apply to NICLIOLSON A PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. WALKER'S UNEQUALLED INDEL IBLE Just received a large supply of this celebrated Indelible Ink, wig; or without the prepara tion. It is offered as the best ink now in use. In ail cases the money will be refunded where It &es not please. qs. corner Mara wi 0,109 nragerket at. 1,.,,. _,;,Arpb w': .. ~'~:4-~r,' :~ t' M=;=g l Mom!='"w"mwm BUSINESS CARDS GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET! N E WSC A L E-11. KLEBER & BRO., have Just received a small lot of NVNNB & OLAILKS , PIANOS, provided with their NEW SCALE. This is ; 'I" their latest, and undoubtedly the Most POBTANT improvement 80 . yet inaideto.,th_ Piano. Forte. . The POWER of dui thetruthent Is almost DOUBLED thereby; and in point of volume, evenness and brilliancy of tone, they surpass anything as yet produced In the shape of a Plane. They possess all the advantages of the tithed Pianos, with out any of its disadvantages. We now cloillenge comparison with the instruments of any other maker In this country, eordident that every unbiassed Judge of the article will at onth admit their superiority. The public is respectfully in vited to call and examine these superb instruments. H. R LEBER & BRO., Sole agents for Nunes & °larks' Pianos Fur Western Pennsylvania. No. 53 Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall. P. S.—Splendid assortment of the above shortly expected for the Spring Trade. aps NEW SPRING STOCK OF CHICKERING & SONS fr ip ro JOIIN IL MELLOR hasoim I Net received seven store of CEITOKRRINO A SONS' PIANO FORTES, and com pleted the Stock, selected for Spring Sales, of THIRTY-FIN E new and splendid Instruments, of every variety and style, manufactured by the Messrs. Chickerings, (Roston,) from the platu.d SIX OCTA V E to the most splendidly finished Seven Octave Square Piano Fortes, CC Well CO their superb and inimitable Orand and Parlor ' Urand Pianos. EVERY PIANO YoRTE in this lot is of their NEW SCALE, with their PATENT IRON FRAMES, and PATENT ACTION, and are tot only warranted to the purchaser by the manufacturers, but by the subscriber, to be in all respects as perfect no luetntmente can be made, I both to regard to Material and Workmanship. pineEs INVARIABLY THE SAME as In Boston, at the Manufactory. JOHN U. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Agent for °bickering & Sons, Boston, for Pittsburgh and . Western Penna. mhIS NEW SUPPLY OF PIANO FORTES. CHARLOTTE }HAYNIE has just I, cel,ttnl a further supply of linnet, Davis Co rtatitiS, with patent suspension bridge If arid naupusition bearings, and with repeat mg Grand Actium. As a proof of the saporlority of these Planes, Is the fol b wing extract of a report at the late " Mechanic's Fair" at P., Moon, in competition with the celebrated maker, Juno.. kering, who was President of the Association : The Massachusetts Charital.le Mechanic's Association ;ward this diploma, with a SON, .I/rfiel. to Mullet, Ma, is,t ha Ow but (Irand Piano Forte contributed to the Exlo• bitem 1a53. J,iNAS CHICK \ fret." Who toil also one of his best U rands oil In tompotition with Nlesstg. ILI/. it Co, Tta. Ormailltt, I', lessors lies.rge J. Ntel,t, ILK iet vet. John Lange. Ott say of the Graui .ti Is tone. it is pow,: ftd, round, full and well ',alarms] ; a capital instrument, and best on exhibition." TM-, Piano,. are wade with full iron frame, ircolat scale, elidtttg desk. Ct...., and arc made to steno Itl tiny climate In addition to the above, the ituharriher has eiv...l Fiance, from ltautimardten A Hines, Hamburg; A. W. lauld 0 Co., Roston, and other goal makers, at twice, from to $l,OOO. eIIAttLOTI.T. BL,U.NIK, je-I I Its W,eal su set, N. B. Old Pianos taken in exchange at their full value. Another in% ace of the celebrate,' Ilamburgh l'itsuos bra proud in several weeks C K. FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. & U. iIicIALLUM, WB7 YOURTII STREET, N EAR WuOD.-ail Tot attention of purchasers is respectfully invited to our • preset.' Stock, selectod for SPRING SALES. including— Best quality Velvets. English mid Tapestry In- Brussels and Tapestry, gnaw. Crenate and Stair Brussels, Super. Medium and Low Extra and Super. 3 Ply. Priced Ingrains. Beat Imported Extra Twilled and Damask: Hall and Stair Carpets; Yloor Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet wide, various qualines and prices; Table oil Cloths; French Printed and hrnboals...l Piano and Table Coven: Canton and Cocoa Mat• tag: Hearth Amp; Door Mats; Stair Bole: List, lief and lruwh Carpeta; Venetian Biinds; with even variety of Win Jow Slieuire, Green and Buff Holland, ac_ itt4 ill of which anils..ffer.,l at Bale at very moderate rates We are also prepase..l to tarnish HARRINGTON'S CAHPF.T mh2.E. INIAASEIELD SEIIIINAIRI Allegheny County Normal School. Ataut four 11111,1 from the city, uric the june.'," of the Soblevalen and Waehtng:on Plank Ronde. M. e.ponntmlnent M y,. M. A KERR, 17tycyu.41 N•tluAry It F.l. R. M . YII/01SON. A 11.. Cr ill F. Ithdrrnigned. C•nmi y will rt, 1, F..eminar) Sams,l C.. Tearhert, TUFFF , . I , 11 1:411 01 April u 03.;. Pupils 01 tgr,•r. A limited tinuaLittr of females can board in Ow tnmdp at th , . Stittlutenileur. ti a.t leatrding can tie utitaintat in ttr mliage awl vicinity, at limn $.2 to oek 1 . 1•111N1,- trit of 10 a eel,. IN AD\ A NCF: . Laxiguitt and 'Aunt to Tuition, trim t/ti to 10 yid Teacher.. or those ded.lllllg to umlaut, Mr teacihilitt, eau enter the Normal School at any Ume.atul continue lu weals, or 1. , the .if hertured will inc ddivered m.. 11 Term, upon the Art ul Teactung ..• For furthrr information mbtrnnu+ KERB, l'ltutburgh 11 OLT'S pATENT HAND STANIP.—The roil,griber. Agent foe the " FRANKLIN HAND A Ml' I' , 011'.tiNli," of Ra,tora %In.. , n War prepared to • r 1•1 the public aStatul, v. to, h, t•r all prt.tiatal purpose., . An+ the kind to like public. .t Itattlr4ul, l'obb.• II .utort. Sb•Atoboatou to l't .1‘,11,1+.1 men ataniplii,,, their library, Druggt-t. 1,0". also.; th• nli 91..1 A1011..111,1 for 11a0.1.- ifikAl.,it 0b,,1,p , 5. and to bu I 11,01 040 VD liar rtallata• z.it, atialn a Stamp to inarkii,g at, ji,t the tiling r!tarni• unlike Any 00,1 In tha laarrrt. nod .1 lit taus riatualabit a•tainat other artltioa Il• intl to the pul,ll. . O lint. fa. to ate ,iita6l,llol aIU /.1 offorod fut ,cue-hall the usual eust uf ethers It inure siini•lti in its .unstructidii, it is less tutl.- e hi It is More OirrnitOet, easier ,iperated, and flea, certain tucking ',Ricci !Mean:oat/NS. The proprietors tidy rpm the iutritisle merits the ,thunti icr its getteral ildurtiott, feeling confident that it, didies 4 and supertortty combined, I/vor all others, will go , • o a isvorahle Introduction. The ittittlit, OM in Itlted to CM] nail the operalluts and :le variety styles ,rele,trotype dies. "'stets re , elicit for any style or pattern, and the die, ele, • t ..t flesh of the heat material and workmanship. MOSES F. EATON, Agent, N.. lag First street. Dittstairgl , Pa. N. Ti i EN TS WANTED immediately to OR11•11s for the IttroVtg to V. hottl a til.ernt COMIIIISIOLIII will be paid. I .rrttf that Mt itibltt KATIIN, of Pittetborgh. Ito . us th. •Isti) nplwnu ual tt•ole Agent for the Kale of •• Vacant for the Stab. uf l'euntsylvonto, texcupt g the City tt . Philtuieltibto... anti ale, (or the Counties of A.l.taluila. Trumbull, Motioning, Columbiana, and Jun.-non, lu the Stan. ul Ptuvcuu 11451) :"TS3II . CUMPSNT, notIVN, Ito thtur Agont, W. WILLARD. ,11, May 12, IS,G. totylttl T ocusT GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY. The Trliiitcen of Lee Grove Elaseopal Sentiency coo notice L., the friends of the institution. that the try WELL.I.km li. CLocKs, having be-en compelled by protracted ill health. to resign his charge as Rector of the same, they hove been so fortunate as to secure the valuable services of the Rev. 0 loan r T. Rinse., of New York, for the saute snub t in, and who enters at once upon the discharge of his du ties. From the very high and flattering commendations which they have hada Mr. RIM, they have no doubt of his ~ minent fitness for the work committed to him, and that t hey belies that. under his management the Seminary can not fail to procure a large share of public favor and support. i'.•rsons having daughters or wards to edUaite are partio. Marty desired to acquaint themselves a Ith the advantages which this Institut.,o affords, both as respects its beautiful (11111 nalobrius position. two and a half miles from the city; and also the (aril it'. fur the thorough mid refined °duration presented iii Ito efficient corps of instructors. CirCulArs Tinny he obtained ou Sppl liNitlOn to the hector, or either of the Trustees. Allsburgh, April '.16th,1866. tit:vans IL. WHITE, tat IL. 11.1.104 Om. S. SZLDEN. 1.30-ood 1 md 1r 1 lir cbi• I=l IMMM= TutoDozz B. Lrawx r I IIE CEYLON STRAW HAT—The utten tioe of the public is requested to our entirely now lo of STRAW HATS, just received from the Minoru, .nn Lining the many qualities which have been so lung Vti to make the Straw LW suitable in every way es a Summer I It is the only Straw Hat which the rale or damp weather will not adect, either in the brim or crown, being so braided as to prevent the possi b ility of It in any way. this entirely new style, called the CEYLON HAT. I, lieving It to be the Straw Hat that will give the wearer entire Katiefaction. CIIANLES IL PAULSON, :3 Wood it., niv3o 11051 hair indri the corner of Fourth. WORTHY OF ATTENTI ON !—FOR SALE—A new dwelling house just finished, two stories, arranged with hall, two parlor., dining room and kitchen, three chambers, good cellar, bath room, Sir.; a by distil in the yard, and good stable. The lot has a front of 211 feet on Oarrol street, Allegheny city, by 100 feet deep to Led• he street_ Price $1,400. Terms—WSJ in hand, remainder iu one and two years. S. euTHemeT A SON, are-N bl Markrt at. WRIGIIrS PREMIUM KATHARION cools the head, and removes all symptoms of Head ache. AGREAT BARt;AIN:--- r.r -a1... a ~iiit ot table Brig I 1" ELLINti Hot oh. N•,...,9 Fiont ..t.. with two Lots ~ I tit onnd...a. 11 2 ,, 1,1 a ,1,1 I. ,e. do,. p Th e Hot..• is large and coot ,. ')k nt . fl LI. i•I ilel:ar ,lit II C. ll.ehled Boor ; a ball, too parlors, dining r0..i0. 01.1 k It. , hen..:. tir-t nior) ; With it WILSh-illlllhe and large pant Iy- Ihioo , bsnii,e. store !tll!) awl With room on t h e 5... ..•1 .tor, and tiv. , rooms on third story. Fsre.prout slate 1 14. t. ens fixtures an d pipt.a on first and second story, I.aro. Aid, with .Lade trees, grape vines. ate. The Itnpro,no•tits alh. , .•, .1 more than the price asked tor the whole propel ty. Prl, s '.1.1 . 1. on,-rOtlrtll no 1101111, rut/mauler at one. two 11101 tits- , • %eat H RT , z. , .. CUTBE A II I II::;, 3e.211 Reid Feslate A ,ellt IL 1 . . I M Itl 1..4 mt. BACON -2 casks for sah : l , v .. —.- 3374 II I , .'ll'i . 11. 1' .1.1.1\5. 2( 1 BOXES ORANGES to arrive ;Lod for \-, solo by ILIA )l ER A ANI)EIt:-.)N. jyl7 No.:in Wool street 2( 1 BOXES LEMONS to arrive tilie day and ki for sale by RHYMER A A NDEBSoN. jyl7 No. 39 W...... 1 Street. A LARGE BRICK HOUSE pleasantivsita- King Chop Young Ilyau tai, at 76c. and $1 5-.11 , .. r..- at.ei as Ail e ghouy city, with let of ground - 80 ri,t c d, e d 6, ' E. it. DRA Yu, yOU — Nti IIYSON TEA-10 chest,: fin p.,lt front on Rank lane, be 160 font deep to al6 foot alley. The 'r n .,,l i . ,-. R 2. Market and 1 Diamond. house . well built sts.l finished in modern style: portico iss —' - -- - . . front, ball, two parlors, dining room , kitchen. 7 chambers, -PLOWER VASES-20 pair Terra 1' )(tit cellar, hydrant. paved and gravel yard, shade and trait Ji„' Vases for sale by Ijy I'-, lIPN 11l 11. 0 )1,1.1N5. tre..s. shrubbery, Ac., all in complete order, for sale by - ----- -- .., -nyli S. CUTHBERT tSON. 51 Market at. VIFTIIOrouud S on Fifth TREETstreet. PROPERTT—thCa heel Lot td ...I._. opposite e thral. on which is ere •teda neat Two Story Brick Building. imitable fur °likes. Apply to [ je2Sl BLAKELY Az BICHEY. WHEAT -5000 bushels of prime Wheat wanted by SPRING E 0 R 11 ARBAUGH, .2 Liberty street., Persons using WRIGHT'S RATHARION Are never liable to sun-edruke. 'WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATILARION Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. For Kale by Dr. GPX). 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS & W.. at dfi mots per batik, angle ENG CARPETINGS.-ROBINSON & 00., No. 22 Tlfth street, have now - passing through the New 'V ork Custom Elocuse a large Invoice of English Velvets and Tapeaptry Brussels Carpetting, which we shall receive in a few days, and be plemati to show to any who may Irish the best of Imported (lards. We have also now in Steck of Brussels, 3 Plys Ingrain's Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths., &c.; an assortment unsurpassed In this market, and all towlaitt prices. sprl2 s - • - ' • r 4y r k ' eA r .4 1 kr! r'k . +it • PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1856. PIANO FORTES. =LM= ti 11. 4 • • • s ly • • kyl. ‘.. • • 5' G I/ 4 : Ak .' 40 • . - • , • MISCELLANEOUS F U R „, • ,f T U F. 1101iiii1011100MINIIN1.:- - -•- RYAN'S RTILDINGS, N 0.31 Fifth Street THE subscriber, hating enlarged and fitted up In good style his SPACIOUS yawl WIREROOMS, LARGE AND I'ALIADLE ADPITIoNS To b in stock, and DOW ihvitan fri , nds and tb.. public t, CALL AND gXAMINN.: Tirfore purchasing olera bore DTP :iTi/CK IF , WELL .WORTED, Aioofluting I , libout $50,000 Worth, LOU 'SUR r f EVERY CL A a OF 000DS MEDIUM, arv: _uw 1,1h1) And etnbrm Lug Blalle very hoe ROSEWOOD P.kELOR SETTS Covvreal w ik Ftoub lo4rat , ll , OAK CHAMBER SETTS, AIJ4I w great •at ty "r New Styles of Bureaus Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Book Calm &a, &c. All of which ho offelm rptAll.tt WHOLESALE l' It ICE: 110,.. Esy art. le xarranted t. glee eAUshvtios, ••r ill 'hone) relon.l,l H. It. RV A N, No. 31 Fifth •tn.a. EDMUND \FMK INS, EAGLE MARBLE WOItkS. EA D OF WOOD, ON I,ll.lltitT IT and at the Grunitiry Pituthortph. Po. .11...ntnenta, Banat Vuoitt, Toad...none., Muni.. Ventre and Her Table T.. 1.4. Waal:gaud, to I, Ind wade to wider. of every ranety. i ttantida. fen.tutt I,r tery ltda, vrI3.III.MICIaI :and whit ie 3111 , 41. k. and u. Ito painting. at front s i 2 IA per foul Hat Intt lutun eutpatieil prinlic i ally in a, tiat.....*s 1. , " ty year, fount y-thrue ut which hot, ti• loch I .I.ien. tuft. tent lan ...At,onl. slut furnish any work in my hue at r0tt...t.. 1 .1. 4 it-1.. 1 JAMES A. FETZER, FoRWARDItiti AN I) CMMISSI , N )LERL:II ANT (;ruin, Dried 1••r1111, Seed:, Lard. 1:t ter, and Pr,durf.. No. S 9 {Valet* Street. rlrr,itvitoti k xf rrk TO Free , t. 11:11;• y. I,tlyy-rtli, r 11..,1 A Int, IlviKkpll SOO-11 , CuAll. M. A M 1.1-1. A 11 PEKIN TEA S WEE, NO. 3 FIFTH S'raiLET. Fit Y _ ~fl TEAS.—A chnt., lot freah lirttt n and llk fa J ust.llna:t frdn the :lr.pnrt.. u hi. It 0 ll' a It desale and retell, at i•ta er titan tuatal 1 NYa`l Fwo Medals and Fite Diplomats warded AR T II Putrot A tr-Tig. tt,••ailnr: tin ran* fir , I 1, ;Inn Hi rY Ilkbr lb- Agent Weeterh Itnnntrylvanta the nal< th , al.,' at el., at h.. Clem. al 11,-,ttoWan. sh.tc. N... I 11 ,n.lPittatntrxh, P where ill 31µ1 kept 111 nt I 0,0 gland Jar,. at I• It • , watt tang rt. Aild t..n.ly (it n.! - ettr , l , 1 .. • 4,1 A 5. A 1”...1 I h.! ofr , v,.• 41..1 .”-t.•, 11 , pro. - HEMOVAL 11. 4 1 11ANK VAN ti()ltliEl 11.1 S 1;1•;111\1.:11 7 , NI A 111 i ET .1.,••••t, t L.:- .1 mit•l It tt , w th.• gott.rally with 411)11115g Ulu . .. itt 1t,.4.1) -.1 10111111.1 M E1111,..0iel ,•r.em.l Fancy I(erkembor the N.... 7 . 1 1 Market -t at.'294.. , -Th,• Prltsld..rtt wl.l •kttl,tt t ..1111..11s) ttn• e 1116 tla (It - aired R141.11.11.11,11m1 elm 2.1,.1..1 alc .1. lIRIN °putt the ellyttil rlaa k. Fleet tl. kI I r lit ~/ i• h. !my. 1.1.1 t.. 3it...k1,1.1.,, or 111.. tr 1.441 tt.prt... autl dollar ert,11 , .. , 1 t.. ..rt nu. I aft, t 1... .1 1146 t. SAMUEL 1.. 1 .1. , .10 1 111 - 11.1.. Jun , IT it., 1.1.Q.A. OLD TYPE METAL. WE tI I 1 .5 . i k ) 1 1, - ,, E 1 ,1 0 SALE,theUi;i, l'Y I.E. and oth , rs wmtaing larv:o suptFlyl , v . . FAIR—Thv under , igned t•.t, apt.tfied IIL. t.l the Fair he,by .1.Wt113 (lI. , ,SSER. tli. a l'olittok;1.••, IL , . 4,11,1,.. MI 711.,'r. 'I.: N N. 1101.N1F.,. .11kliN ettNilik , ll.... WILLIAM NI. J ACt)IS 11 LO,, EW BOOK S.—J ust :111.1 it i. hardly necessarr to t.-pent anain I. . th tne, are sold from TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT I 1, \\*Eh Wail risen here. T,air of Madame 'Rachel in the toted statan— pro, 'at Sparrowgra,s Paperit--ha cents. Comic Miseries of Human Liftt--7 ,1, Tin Static and Territories of the tit cut We , t Ittinsby Papers: 1 , , Brougham l'angletown Letters-41,12. Salad for the Social—sll:.:. PiaZZI, Tales; by Vagabond Life in Sletn , — lair. S,'alp Hunters; by Capt. Ma) uo tient— White Chief: Mr. Sponge's Sfmrting Tour. I Fowls Fore-ler— lirotlosr Jonathan for ith July .I'2 Pictorial Clipper—a, Vitt lire Notions--tir. Harper's Jlagazine for July. ,third .m.ppl) • Peterson's Magazine tor July, fliecnuisuppl, . Nlagazine lee July. isnrourrhupply,--..:11, . thaley's Lady's Book for July--'2u. I"ilie's N. Journal-ISo. Baikal's !Magazine-IM' Remember, the pi c e to get Nlagatho.. LA I.:FF En'S It, N. 77 t•arili t. IASCP-BLACK -0 bbls. j ust received and Li fur dalo Lie2.l] FLEMING BROS. !=liiii PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL NI EDIC AL ADVICE. AT THE BUFFALO VENERIAN HOSPI. PAIr.--Establistied fur the crux. of Syphilis, Seminal Weakness and the Infirmities of Youth and Maturity. by Dr. ANUS a SON, Buena, New York—Office, corner at Maui and Qnny streets, (up stairs.) A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An Instrument for the cure of general Debility,lmputonce. Incontinence, or Nocturnal FM119,10114. This instrument has been used with the moat happy effect in the practice of the must eminent physicians and surgeons in the British empire, France and Germany. In teed, Be re mit; held, were the cures, that the late •'Sts AiSHLET" belted It as the " Ifarbineer of Life." The use of this will fully sustain the high encomium. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. A NOS .t SON are the only Physicians In the State Lo are members of the Royal College of Stirgetina,London• graduates ,d ~rie of the must eminent Colleges in the United States, take pleasure in announcing that they have invented it nest important Instrument fur the cure of the above dine...•s. It has been subjected bin t.ist by the most eminent plissicians Louden. Phila.h.lphia and New Turk it 'has been declared to he the only useful instrument ever disc..vered for the cure of Seminal Weaktiene, or any disease et the genital organs, arising from the solitary habits of self-tminigmice which destroy both body and 1111,1.1, 110'4011g Iran either for marriage or society. Di AYItiS A SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical es t.. the merits their Instrument, pledge themselves that in au) instance uhere they nuts pr.,e unsatisfactory after a fair trial, the its•ney will be refunded by returning the Imam meld in go.sl order. Pers.ns wishing the neov n useful Instrument will observe that the pelts. with the afrOnlpfkriylng directions, securely par ked earl by ••xpreas, is ten dollars. NEW It EM FM' AND QUICK. CURES Fie the Venereal Disuses, and all private complaints, sleets, sti ictures, seminal weakness, pains in the loins, affer• toms of the kidneys,. ,luaeaee, of the head. throat, nose and skin. and all those dreadful Alit:dons arising from a secret 1.0.1( of youth. which produce vunstitutional debility, ren der. marrtage impassible. and in the cud destroys both body and mint. A IVAIMANTRD . . A.Slo, k reIN hare devoted their attention exciu ,e,el3 t. , (toe pc oiliar divas id and the relief they have antive.iuently hoett enabled to render to their fellow vetwourea is fully teatithol :Loa gratefully abltnowledged by ii,nvid,o, tint tattier.. and ether,' dotty arriving in town tiotu all par . , et the country. for the evyrenx purpose only ottoultntiou. ulnle their exertions have been crowned N, all the no.nt on,tial advantage,. t yet from what they have el yortemied in nmu iug inn. the raitsew of torte Infectious otopliuntn front no, ott tionyle ondttion to that of the hu nt. am l g. 1,1.1 they Lave nisi.) o enter• rI Allied the tvoluithilit) of their prevention and rentov.aL, and lib , note n. care , Lie found that fliv upot horrible and malig nant torn,, of dnitiooe e .•ul,l at or ot tracedone ••I the hollow ON; Louvre Ignorance, neglect, or 11, ill O . - •-f oriokilful end truproiat treatment, therefore In. AID it , Nay have succeeded di:lrov.•rlng, OW • .4 their r• nn a .le, entietalti and CLLUt11111.11:01.11 . 3!.. 01111lIllii.! A!! • 41 of rem.- he , which b . -ear an 'omit ,e -• 11 harlicter, ae W.ll 110 then %Chinn. prPrfint tin , or Injudi li,/, appili.4l.l.-l! !night I,v pro.dw Lire of bad CM.lnegliellecel 11 , 11.11/.1- 1..11..t, dinftt. the 11111.1olde • r.d .tt the leitoontng of a grand n 111.49 of 101- , nintinoo ty Ito. tines lote , ti. reliet and prevention et LI. °ie. triev tio atlL tint tot tire in reality the get . ret fee stirrollll./ Call 01.11.1 nr . m 1 .: • 1 on, 1 lilt , in-rrn.•• lot their extermination. ityvVA t. tit. vi Lr A the , A st CS have lot a loot: series ul years Issin q , Jtu st!•xten•tte pa e tle trentmeht of these Jelr ste eetut•lntnts. at! Ile. only legally qualified l'lty - siciami who. ot the taut. ts an.l envy of the hypocritical mud tit...•l, 11.,• “nr1.1.-ne, 5!, ' , ugh the un .tettit tie• plit.ll, press, to et atteut!..o to those etior -11,11 ',de, 1:•.n. w Iti h.. , ~rude of society 1.1 tree. In select tug ill s tleparta .ut practi..• they hate teen amply le tincle.l ht the git-at seacnss that has attended their efforts the trentutetit ..! these !slut h mre geuentlly cou rt.' .1 5.5 the nage t1111...1 au I hin..l nut etutarh . ,., Wh,/, i:11 !heir tornbal puhh. attotts tars-tilt SISSISICS arid eret preteh Lett virtues ut their tetteht tie-trams. have tie !ter,. /Four) ••55 those who have , been induced to t.t.t Loth :.. tt I.! eit sett ,nn— Alt a 'toll Fierld T.! I'ATI EN TS A lilt lAD. It:. AM.'S St SUN have noble Itrtaihsrtnents seherehe yro tsar .1 Vs ar , :t..l AIL x.S, 0) 11.11si desist' Ito nuy pat: sit the • ANI.IS. A SUN, ....ther of 'tint. and Quay tt . ..ets ut. statr... N S. jet ,lately tt .Z rt )1i St. ' list. of ,uperior Young Ilyson 0- , Ten I.r the. Itt.liss at F. IL DNA VU'S. Nos I 1,01.11)011a • - 1 A :10.11'-- 51 1 boxes in st,rrt. and 1 ., ,r I.Y F I. V.311N! i 1%1 ik NI) 1 1 .11 1 Elt —ll , O reams on hand :111.1 1 - , , r biIESIVE —151 , 0 in stir; arid fiir ! YLEM I ie ROW N t)::,u1•1 (I , lc. .1•N1 'VS N.. ' Atr.4l r1:11E (WI) 1.:ST.11;1.1S111 - :1 1 TE:IIIOVSE ,:11/t4l•la.11.111. 1 , 1.11t111011 .r Ft I'. TEA IL ftild k ~,IStalit:~n11~I .11t4 Ilt,N umrlc.•t i‘ll tteAt4 (11. p. 1• Hun wr 1 11)3 , 4+ 4.1 cxtr.t •• :•••••11 in; CI,IA, a Irl V•alihr A:I h Ia• ~„141..1 h.-. ial•• , . than ana stare it I n 11, It. [IRAN ti. •••-n . NlArk..t et. awl 1 Irtainon.l KKEE'S YEA Pl )1V 1 erns. ...,n..1 Ns. Isa,/ , , ~1 11 1. nui,riot U.I. ay. rowdy! . r .•-‘ , n,l I It I 11 , :Ut):\ STI{ Err I'it()PERTY T( - LET - . 111n,1,11. , 1.1 TN • Br, ck I, 1.1 till 11... Irt Apri: [II.A Is EI.I A hi , Z"es.ialb 41,1 rtnilthtiold XVI': q'TER FUR SALE. 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N. 1 extra (until) sl,re nb.l r, sale by just rec'd :Luutlier I_,) Alt A;-,OLS—We have .In irulde lot of tine Palasals, comprising Plain Ttir.• catty, Wntered Silk. ilr.a..ade Satin, Black and cold' Moire Antique. .1- P... 11,1 ‘l. 5... i.., laordored do 'lint, .1.. do Black Plaid. Ice., .tc. Ali id whi. I, an will ..tfer at !educed prices. 1.-1.. A. A. MASAIN &q). 11 ER.II I N t 3 ~.s 1.,1.1.,. v.. 1 Dry Salt Ilerrinp; ,:ni I.t, t.lla No.l - " .lust rvi:ViVed :111.1 fol . sal.' I.y M11.1.111t a RICK IITS. IN, )l •.l'2l and :r.r. Liberty mt. NSI'ItANC'E! INSURANCE!I s.r in,rstor , • L,r h.•yrral g , od reliable Insurant, recotroa by GFA). W. BUNN. at hls Real Evian Avritcy and IntelLigon& Office, un the north aide of Ohio otrret. tourth :tour oo t of thy Diiimkonkl, ALLEOIiESI je7 COFFEE. -15 bags prime Rio Coffee; (1.5 do. extra do du. Old Uov, Jaen do. . I o eiTur'.: mut fur ,01.kIn MILLER & ItICE_ETSON, J.-I3 No. epd 2M Liberty street. jll^L MIl LER ,t 11ICES ETR)N NEM NUMBER 253. PITTSBURGH POST. THURSDAY MORNING LETTER OF WILLIAM 8,. REEDIM CHAMBERSBURO, July 11, 1856. lON. W. B. REED: The undersigned, on behalf of the Democracy of Franklin county, extend to you their most cordial invitation to address the people of this section of the State, at this place, on Thursday the 7th day of August, in MEWS meeting. We have witnessed with pleasure, your patriotic de termination to stand by the best interests of the country in the coming confliet, and to assist the national party of the land to maintain the integ rity of the Constitution and the Union; and we trust that you will permit us to introduce you to the vast assemblage of that occasion, assembled around the council fires of civil and religions liberty. Your voice, we know, will be eloquent, and your influetce immense, on these great issues. We hope that you will be able to inform us, at an early day, of your consent to come. With sentiments of high personal regard, &o. G. W. BREWER, WILSON REILLY, JAMES NILL, JAMES WCLINTOCII, A. 11. SCEISENY, Pintanaimata, July 26, 1866. Gesrutttex :—Absolute inability to speak in the open air will prevent me from uniting in your mass meeting on the ith of August, for Ism very sure you will not be able to compress within any room built by hands all who will be with you in doing honor to Mr. Buchanan. Franklin county, if I mistake not, was his birth-place. Thence he started to win his way in life, and those, and the children of those amongst whom he was born, will gladly and resolutely come forward to sus• tuba Lim now. The intelligent and thrifty men of your county, descendants of the robust Scotch, Irish and German pioneers of the Cumberland Valley, will not be wanting at a crisis when civil and religious liberty and the Union of the States are endangered. To the multitude which will he curs to assemble there, I could not speak—much as 1 wish it—but my written words of sympathy and encouragement—of earnest anxiety for the success of the Democratic ticket at both the ap- proaehing elections, (one scarcely less important than the other) I cannot withhold. I shall have my abundant reward if they influence a single reader. Take them, I beg you, for what they are worth. They are at least sincere and disin terested. I have some associations with Franklin county which are peculiar. I have had friends there, in public and private life who, as contemporaries, were dear to me, and as my seniors, honored me by their counsel. Many of them have passed away—though some are still surviving. I was in the Legislature, on the same side of politics too—for I am not ashamed of my antecedents, and you would despise me were I to deny them— with David Fullerton and Thomas G. M'Cnllok —and I am very sure, if they were alive now, they would be neither Know Nothings nor Aboli tionists. I served long with Thomas Carson, of Mercersburg, an honest and independent man— and if there be any one whose private worth and dignified public integrity, I have been taught especially to respect it is he who still lives honor ed and esteemed among you—George Chambers. These are the personal associations which affect MP May I allude to some others! I remember, years ago, on a bright summer's afternoon, toiling up the turnpike road on the Cove Mountain, in your county, and when I rebel the summit, turning to gaze on as beau tiful sene as ever gladdened my eye—the valley of peaceful beauty which stretches off to Mary land and towards the Potomac. It is a familiar scene to most of you. To me it was new, and its impression has never faded from my mind. As far as the eye could reach, there was fertility, the signs of tranquil industry ; all was beautiful - nil was Reacefel—it looked, as it was, like the al,ode of it happy and united people. The political line, separating Pennsylvania from Maryland, traced by those old fashioned survey ors, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, was visible to no eye. The trees on which they hail marked it had long been felled or disappear ed. Many a farm was separated by it, but ex cept in the eye of the law, no one knew it or eared about it. I have often—for painful thoughts are thrusting themselves upon me—recalled that scene of actual beauty and united interest, and realised what it would be—what your condition will be—what must be the condition of every 'entity of this Commonwealth lying on the Mary land line; Chester, Lancaster, York, Adams, Franklin,. Fulton, Bedford, Somerset, Fayette and Greene ; if disunion be forced on us, and the fraction be, as it would be, between what are popularly but falsely called the free and the .lave States, between us and Maryland. I wish every man could be made to understand what a frontier is, even that of civilized life. Its daily. h.•ut ly vexations and dangers- -its line of custom Louses to keep the smuggler in and out—the or.; wde of fugitive from justice and labor, infest ing every avenue and concealed in every thicket ---the murderer striking down his victim to day and flying with the fresh blood on his hand to a territory to morrow—the bickering, the -Hr,', the hot blood of oonterminous dispute— all this would be the daily doom of every south ern county of this State ; and across the beauti ful tally I have spoken of would be distressingly visit le, the actual, broad, perhaps bloody line which disunion must trace. This is true, though hard to conceive., Pennsylvania, and you, citi- I of Franklin county, have so long reposed in the very centre of the Union, that you cannot understand how you can become a frontier and how you will suffer when you do. There was a time, before the Union was framed, finless my reading of history much misleads me, I when these fancied dangers were realities. Let the Union be broken, and they will be realities again. 1 read in the history of your own coun ty ; and it applies to every border county) words wit ch it were well to think of, for they may be come truth again to-morrow : '• It surpassed," says a writer, " the powers of the settlers to curb the wild and lawless spirit, of the traders and frontiers men. The Conoco elnique settlements were infested with bands. of desperate marauders and counterfeiters, who bade defiance to all laws. They had an organized line through the Cumberland Valley into Virgi nia. They drove a brisk trade by stealing hor .cs and cattle. After the British retired, they carried on an extensive trade among themselves, by stealing horses from the South, passing them along the line to the North, where they could not he recognized, and exchanging them for others stolen at the North. The long narrow valleys and secluded caves of the Blue Mountains, af forded a convenient route and secure hiding places. These were no shabby villains; they 1 , , ,, re the finest dresses, sported the best horses, and could display more guineas and jewelry than any others in the settlements ; and though the source of their sudden wealth was suspected, no one dared to prove it against them. When not engaged in stealing, they resorted tocounter feiting Continental money, and sauntering round the towns. passed it on travelers. ft' any one resisted, or threatened to bring them to justice, his harn or crops were destroyed by fire." This is history, and why may - it not become hi , tory again'! It is the Union and the Consti tution alone which prevent it—and you are asked to put them at risk. This is no rhetorical exaggeration. It Lithe sure forecast of an inevitable truth—and I ex aggerate as little when I say, that never until now have I felt the danger of disunion to be so imminent. I tremble in no imaginarrpania, but on sober conviction, when I think how near it may be—how sure in one event, it must be: Let me in temperate and guarded language say why I think there is danger, end how Mr. Buchanan's election can alone avert it. There now lies before me as I write, a few words of prophetic wisdom, written long before the present division of parties arose, which are very striking. They are the words of John C. Fremont's father-in-law. "The substitution," says Mr. Benton, in the early pages of his Thirty Years, "of geographical parties discriminated Gay the slave line, would, of course, destroy the just and proper action of the federal government, and lead eventually to a separation of the States:" "If," wrote Mr. Madison, nearly forty'years ago, when the danger was verylarnif, "a state of parties should arise founded ou'geograPhical bouudaries,.what is , to control 'these great reptl 7 sive masses from awful shooks against each alt. er r Now, if these be the words of wisdom— if such are to be the probable consequences of ~, RATE'S Or ADVEILTISiNG BY THE PITTSBURGH MORNING POST MEMO One .... Two Ineartintid Three traei lion One week Two week ...... Three week. One mon Two months Three months Four months Five ...... Six months • Nine m0nth5....._.... Ono year ..... Standing Card, six tin One equare, per,a.4,u lianingo notice" geOgraphlcal parues strictly drawn —mtky . pot the trial of the Union be near at hand? to speaking of geographical parties, no sane man means to say, or ever has mild, that the mere fact of the candidates for President and Vice President on a t:::JULY 81 ticket, being from one section of country, makes a party sectional or geographical. Our political history shows this is not so--and it may admit of some question, (Mr. Fremont's residence being rather ambulatory,) whether his is in this eouse, a sectional party now. No one yet knows exam ly tor here the Vice President is to hail from. But that which makes a party sectional and geo . . . graphical, is the principle which underlies it- r - Me influence that controls it—the aggregate men that compose it—the flags that are flying overit. And looking at them now, 'when was there a par ty more intensely and malignantly fiectinnal— more offensively •geogiaPhicitl, than that which, in Ithe last coinage of counterfeits, dans . to Gall itself Republican;? I have not the' time,r this the 3vo,rk congenial to my tante ! , to point to the _fiat so far as individnals are' concerned. !...There is not a leading abolition-ag itator in Pennsylvania who is net enrolled Republican ranks. You know it in your neigh borhood. I see it in. mine. The campaign is conducted on purely abolition principles, and . those principles are avowed to be hostility to Southern interests and insult to Southern feel- ings. Nay, further ;so confessed is this section • alism, that this Republican party does not pre tend to ask a single electoral vote, or venture to circulate an electoral ticket south of Pennsylva nia. It is meant to be an absolute triumph of the North over the South. Nothing leas will sat isfy those who control it. Nowwhen it is said or foretold that in this the South cannot submit, and that in this refusal, the Union breaks assunder. I appeal to candid and conservative men iu the North, is there not reason in it? If the converse of the proposition could be stated, would the North submit? Cer• tai,oly not, and that which is called disorganizing rebellion and treason now, would be honorable resistance then. It is painful to write or talk about such things, but we cannot shut our eyes to them. Executive administration elected on the principles of the Republican party, and in fluence by its spirit, could not organize itaelf— and when the hour of distraction and disunion comes, it will require a wiser and calmer intelli gence than fanaticism can furnish to compose the storm—a hand stronger than that of an miven- turer to hold the helm The danger is before ue and around -us. As a citizen of the North, I have sought to conceal it from myself, but it will not down at my bidding. I do not draw this inference from the language of extreme men; hat when I hear a Senator from Kentucky—a Whig Senator—a moderate and conservative man, within this month, in his,„„ place in the Senate, say—'‘ I have never paid , much attention to the talk about a dissolution of the Union: but I have often thought nu the snb- ject, and my conviction is that the election of Fre mont, or any man of that party, the knell of the Union." Speech of Thomson, National Intelli gencer, July 17. When such words as these are uttered, not by the heated South, but by the temperate and loyal West, we have a right to say there is danger, and very great danger too. The South on this subject of the Presidency, is not violent or]oud, but its silence is very. omi nous and most impressive. Mr. Buchanan stands before the nation—and this is the ground over which conservative men should come to his support—as the representa tive of the principle which alone-can avert their evils, that of reprdssion and extirpation of all agitation on this subject of slavery, let it come from what quarter it may. He has said in sim ple and earnest language that this will be his aim. It must, far the good of the nation, come to an end. It can only he put an end to, by the strong moral power which a national man ran exercise, and at a time when the relations of the Union are not disturbed, but harmonised and reconciled by the expression of the popular will, I rebuking decisively fanatacism of any sort;— and this rebuke the Northern and Middle States are bound to give. Without this co-operation, Mr. Buchanan may strive and strive successfully to stay this noisy current of political agitation. With it, his success is easy and the peace of the nation is secured. It is the conviction of this— aside altogether from personal regard that has brought me and thousands like me to his sup port. For a Pennsylvania man—for one whose ear liest lesson was reverence for the great principle which William Penn enunciated, and whose habits of thought and education make him ad verse to secret and intolerant political organiza tion, there was no other path open. That into I which some inconsiderate people are now se duced, of what is known as the." American" or ganization, can have no attraction for me or any conservative man. Believing, as I do, thtit Mr. ' Fillmore took more than one initiatory oath in a K. N. Lodge, by which he hound himself to pro scribe politically his fellow citizens who pro fessed one form of Christian faith, and those who happened to have been born abroad, and to conform his opinions and regulate his political action by tne decision of a secret, oath-bound, po litical club, I cannot vote for him. My antipa thy to this secret and unconstitutional organiza tion Is no new feeling ; I spoke it out lung ago ; I shall never change it. As one of the leaders of this party of intolerance, as one who gave to it the authority of his name and position, I hold Mr. Fillmore responsible for a deep wound to the cause of political morality. If there is one thing about which the people of this country are and ought to be sensitive, it is their right to worship God as they please. They claim to wor ship God under Such forms of ecclesiastical dig: cipline as they choose to enforce upon themselves —with such ceremonial, simple or elaborate, as they please, on such days, and in such places as they choose for themselves, and this great privi lege of religious duty the Constitution guards and protects. It is equally the privilege of all. There is not a Protestant who is not as much in terested in guarding this constitutional right as the Catholic Christians whom Mr. Fillmore, and his secret confederates, have swami to proscribe. It was, I repeat, the worst wound ever inflicted OD political morality in this country when these secret oath-bound associations of religious intol erance were created. It was a sad spectacle when a statesman like Mr. Fillmore joined them. Regretting once more that I am unable to he with you, and to say what I have thus written, I am very respectfully your friend, WILLIAM B. REED. To Messrs. Brewer, Reit], Nill, McClintock, Seiseny,Democratic Executive Committee, Cham bersburg. 1 1 4 OR SALE A very desirable Country jßeside - nee, containing 63 A'cres, beautifully situated oa the Ohio River, and adjoining the town of Beaver—well int• proved, with a goad Cottage House and other buildingt--- forest shrubbery, Sc. THOMAS WOODS, je2l 75 'Fourth street. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S lIAIR ItEBTORER.—.4n unfailing restorer and preserver of the hair and eight. It is not a dye ! The heir and whis kers, however gray, are restored to and preserved in their original life color ! By its use, wigs, spectacles and gray hairs, will soon become extinct. The Restorer used Kith' the Zylobalsazumn, not only cleanses the hair, but Inclines It to curl, giving it it.soft, glossy and natural appearance. The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and remove and prevent chariness, beadache,,scurf, dandruff, scald-head, or anieruptiou of the akin. and all unnatural perspirations of the head. It is a certain cure for catarrh in the head. Sold by tur24 •M- Orals and Corn Scythe; Anvil% Bellows and rice.; Pump Chain and Fixtures; Hay and Manure Forks. Together with a large and extensive assortment of Hardwarmjust received andfor lane low, at No. 83 Wood street,between lhamond alley and rt Fauh sizeutePitteburgh. SAM'L. rAtusEerocs. UNFURL THEGLORIOUS BANNER— A Patriotic Song: words by lg. ,T. Allen. 'Written Ott the occasion of a presentation of 11 stand. of colors, by, cite Duquesne Greys, to the Chicago Light Guard. Music com posed and respectful]) dedicated to Capt. John B, Wyman,lty Hears Bieber. Price 25 eruts. The above Jot Hpublit h KLEE.= & 1350. ea and forgbile by . , No. 58 klfth street. MONEY I•an I,e had for the notes of. City Imainoss men, having trim four to tix months to run Enquire a THOMAS WOODS, jy4 CommArrial Broknr, Futirth at N ' N.) B. LIN r.st r:N — . 20 gross of Al • Ws on hand and for sale by - 1e2,1 nos.. IP LOU and-p L " 1, ? l'At for rril SPIHI'I'S TURPENTINE—'2O barrels for auk• b Ltay22.l J. SCUOON MAKER.. .:"., . =ME aUyrhti.l .-Tta.L'AVAG I.o.tri 110.4,1,01%, paw. v 0,.. 76!. .... 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