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MBE; DETRO IT CONVEiTION: Tble • bialt hatAournedo-and_lisleffect. _ - ltpon national adroit/ill he ohat the same 0 iliv, - 7 ~* that of a steamer paasln , : : through the ..: pets- , considirable" milie an d ' teflon anl ' - • ' • froth at the Monica; hut!leit • 4:dui.' - - inglimPiess Or Meek. -, -i • ' c " ... ' 1 The Britikh Piovinces ware largely rep-. - resented. Even small towns -ImproVised ` t board, o f „ trade and sent delegates, Their -1 object vnes toget.a . renewal of the. Ftecip '-- r. ...*14 , ,, Treaty,nOtioe foitlin hirmination of '.I '. liStialt was giveit, by. our' government ..,'• 7 - -#me time ago:* In this they'were warmly .::..-,.."• *lPPorteibitheislegatei from meat 6f the -' '.•‘'.' great commercial cities of the seaboard, es; tmelalry New York.' Most of the deleßatea from Maine opposed any renewal of . the. treaty, as did many of the western dole.- . i, - Sates. - On this question there was anything _ - but harmony, and the matter-of-course rem- Mittens in favor Of the measure will carry no weight either in Congress or in the na- Aiori satrap. - • ... , ' . New York' city , was there In force with sundry very large ' axes to grind, some of -which would draw heavily upon IClncli Ham's motive power; one of which was a - grand ship canal around the fills of Niagara, • Which was originally repre_sented as being • or vast sesiiitary and commercial. import !once ; but, at the suggestion - of a delegate from PhilatielPhia, the word "military” • was stricken out, That humbug NM too bald. That canal is a very nice enter • raise, but let those who need It make it. The people of at least two-thirds of this Union have no interest in it, and are :mot anxious to add its cost to their existing burdens There was some talk about en larging the Erie Canal, which is all very - well too, as a local enterprise; but what has the nation, as such, to do with it f Nablus was said, so far as we observed, respecting the proposed canal between Ledo Michigan and the Mississippi, via the lanais riser., Coiamerce, commerce, commerce, was - ' the whole cry, and facilities for carrying; all the raw materials that the vast and teeming mil of the - great central valley could pro duce. Every spare bushel of grain (after the producers hid taken what they wanted to eat) was to be carried to "the ocean," to .. be exelarsged .for shmothing, after the car riers,middiedien; Merehaets, foreign ship pew thc.had talren theirrespe,ctive tolls out .- of it. It was. these men.and their represen tatives-Who engineered the whole affair. _ To hear themletlit; - or to read what thoy talked, is very suggestive of the anecdote' f the two loyi who shut themselves up in ,a • garret, and each made five dollars Iwo , ping jackets. >Butthe boys. bad one ea vaatage .:over the , agricultuksta of the West; for iri their. exchanges there was. - nothing lost in_ tuumportation. This Is _What these non-producing . middle-men, . merchants and carrier, are after, and far . . this they ; dtaplay, with infinite art, the de ., halve belittles:or . free trade. :Lew dirties on IniporpitiOns- Make low prices for all 'kinds of - merchandise, This is this - first poa- Write, and on this the advocates of free trade meanly rely. -.- That secured, their fortune,. aro made, ,for it gives them a vast amount of business: profitable to themselves, but tit• truly unproductive to this world at large. Bat somebody bears the expense of MIS enormous ' expenditure for this transfer of property both ways, between the respective producer(who reside four thousand miles asunder. Is it the foreign manufacturer? Vat exactly; for things are en managed OIE the other side that the price of wheatin this farmer's granary in England is life Dime." - nre_of the value of the Illinois farrur'e wheat on the Liverpool dock. Then who pays for carrying that wheat from Illinois ' to Liverpool, with the numerous ••• char; gee and coMmissions, which, in the aggre gate, gate, roll up-the huge fortunes of these' merchant princes, and snake the fat railroa4 dividends .of which we read! All theie are taxes which the producers of breadstuffa' gay for what to them is. of no appreciable advantage; but which is vastly - profitable to the non-productive class-of 'Whom we are: speaking. Why cannot our American far tiers see that they lean never truly proiper' or be independent' of esiddlemen and for eigners, until the consumers of their pro ducts are brought within their crezi reach, ao that they ca s have their market, to its - ultimate extent in their own control? Of all the men in the country they ought to bo the most zealous advocates of the extension of manufacture& ' - DEATH OF JOHN BISSELL, ESQ. Very few indeed of those who will read this notice have been longer or more closely identified with this city, or enjoy more gen. erally the esteem of their fellow-citizens Alouidid the ill:dent oil; who ezchanged-a good for a better life on Patarday morning. Yor:npwards of-half a century Mr. Brae um. has rettded in 'Pittsburgh, having come hem In 1812. from his home in the Western Re. serve. Hialbut position was that of a 4 cierk In the store of the eider Mr. Smart.; whose -Nag-ixr-law he afterwards" Innate. For ;tinny, yMuts he was engaged lathe whole ' mtle,drrgoodebusinbas as the Ittitne,of the Rep. ;Joan' TAUNT. He afterwards Mt - gaged in the iron business, ;Which he prow alga Eupcessfally for some years, and then - retired onn handseise competence; . • Fiezit early life Mr BESIN has midi tabled the darieterand porltion of a hum; .Ale;consistent Chrtstism, one iiho, cagy retton of life, was known by Ids fruits. 34vittg. a this tnlnd„ be was, 'over =ob :. Ur/hell, usehtl ; but had he teen lesimod. • est,.and had he possessed more selteonft— dance. be ridght Wive been stilt more neater end disgogidshed. But his ealto and - bright . s z t Ab e ouita, 0 4 . which was -extended tp ae-grc* length'es a good- snan cued, to ilealaN' has closed, lowing a wonsotp4l ad Argot4iste Via; Ill:loag..CTuetezilifitzt is sato to follow. Tim watiope Timelaw Ameetaft wDI t.ld its =nal =axe Dar 180, on gle 362 4 nth, and lEtth d9s?u%ln Ple Wig .Beirosentattyos, tour* anur,. Govarnir Curtin WM .dellver en nil. - *enofrelcouSat ._o 7 , l l o clocik Ulf ,on tbilatb, NIA connenueted to him ,en tscondon to eettplows on the eltaniOni - • Ebx persona wore drowned test teeknese Xhouville, ioWl4rhea retuoins bun ii tr? THE RICHMOND MIDI I-- The suppression of the' Irschtnnd `for seditious hinge*, hag beenalready any. Bounced by 'telegraph; Sine then, we leans that, on thelith inist - , the former' tor and proprietors, who conducted that paper during - the war, bad resumed their petition. In the first number issued ander their management is contained the article . TWEICI - oise -- ditsiinmediate suppression. It. Lathirsalutatory of the editor, B. Rimoway, whole also a proiattina candidate for Con gress.' "XefferantWith, much more . to the lane phiponinlie says ßut . my judgment, the _anthem Or our calamities deserve the severest pun islonent Wldchltis in the power of . a be trayed, outraged Ind bafferb:g people to In dict, yet, on the 'score of .policy, pritaa And humanity v l am sternly . an ti lea ble opposed either to the execution, imprison- ' .merit or farther barraasment of any'person; ;who was connected' in' any way, ohloially or athavrisxi i with the late revolution. All 'classes and conditions of our peoPle have already suffered enough; the guilty and the InnoCelstalPre have drained tho'cup of ns ery and hunilliallOt to itti=nrY drams. Let there; -7 theiel- ht 'genuine fraternal feeling, among,all our and a Solidi Saban dal peace throughout all our borders Ism equally oppsed to the mean, brutal , and cowardly pol icy of, andiscatiot : The; :peisession at property, whether ;llttle ranbe not Arnim°, nor Is it recogiaWari, Each any code, written or anWrlnen, of any nation,• civilized or savage; on the few of the earth. And let net "the beagogerni nen the world ever staW;" make itself the worst and most despicable by, the adoPtion of Whicheeemg to determine and measure the ,tallt "fir offender :by the, amount of h is prepagm The revolting abscrdit7.- of suchm - policy is unequalled . mummy -by Its at ro cious injustice—la the original, fins-eating advocates of Secession, so far at least as Virenia is comsen wale 'ffetiensiq' men out at the elbows, w ith out !Amer 'or t dollar hi, theft names. The substritn; for the 'Most part, Here' men of peace, ratting in disposition,. con, Bentsen in - polllical sentimenoppo sed to all radlallsm, ;_agitation and content, as their fathers had beet b e fore: them, to live at freeman and equals, beneath; the broad protecting folds of a mamma - Union. I must indulge the confident hope, therefore, that Plesideat Johnson will not only restore to its proper and legitimate owners all propertyheretofore declared for feited, but will also; without further bar raging and injurious delay, expunge that heathenitho,Qoo exception from his late proclamation,.. and thereby give his fellow-- citizens; North and South, the emphatic assurance „ now ao essentially necessary to the speedy and permanent restoration of commercial intercourse and harmonious relations between the various sections of the country, that Justice, moderation, ilber alitv and a truly cgaelllatory policy ere to characterize his administration of tha Gov ernment and Pervade all his dealings with the people of Virginia and the South. In conclusioonn,, my principal object and wish, in teaseocfating myself with the pub lie press at the , present time, is to bear some humble part in reestablialdng civil authority and order in Virginia, and restoring to the proud and venerated old Commonwealth something of her original prosperity and happiness, "The hard hand of war has borne heavily and ernellyupon her. Many of her noblest and best, conscientiously battling for what they believed to bo her interests and /emu, have fallen heroically in the front of the fight, and now sleep tranquilly in her bosom. Many, toe, have been mutilated, maimed and mangled, and many more of both sexes, and of all ages and conditions, who, before the war, were in comfortable and even affluent chasm stances, have been rendered homeless and penniless Her-fields have been ravaged, her homes have been desolated, her villages have been destroyed, and her towns and cities have been given_ up to shot, shell and the. Even a large portion of her once proud and beautiful capital is nothing but a saddening and sickening heap of ruins. Such being the deplorable and melancholy condition of the dear old mother of us all, I bring myself, to the noble task of regen eration, a tight loyal heart and a right wil ling band ; and I reverently invoke the Al mighty Father to so guide the judgments and direct the energies of all her sons, as that she may, in due time and in all respects occiapy her natural position of preeminence among her sister States of the Republic. THE DEMOCRACY AND ISHERPLIN. A few days ago the Democracy of Ohio were reecdved to appropriate General Banansati whether or not. As if be had no political prin. plea, they were going to At him oat with a set of their own ; and U they could have wetted him like a papist, they would have act him op over them as the idol of their worship. But alas for the vanity of human wishes t The leadfr of their choice was already collated in the ranks of the enemy. 13m:BIELSI plainly declares that he will support. the Republican candidate for Gov error, and he does not himself aspire to political honors. Snanatan's point blank rebuff ana%lonactox's cold disregard ahonld tench the Democracy not to go seeking alter strange gods. Let theta re turn to their old Idols, let them heal the laments blerschlamb in their body, end then by next fall they may be 'tong enough again to be decently SOcra lamas; Secrcrr.—General Sicldes, just returned from South America, says that in Ciilembla suffrage Is universal, including negroes. Einancipation bad pro limed great . changes in the social and polit ical status of the blacks. They are eligible to all employMents or professions, civil or military. Black doctom attend white pa tients; black lawyers have white clients, and argue cases before white judges, and white lawyers argue cases before. black Judges, one of whom presided last year as the 'Chief Justice of the Supreme Court pf the Republic. He is both learned and aFcom pliehed. Several officers of distfaction and high rank in blesquent's revofution, which terminated year before last, were blacks who commanded white and black troops, brigaded together. The Indian race is sim ilarly embodied together with the blacks, and both are seen holding seats in both branches of the Congress, Pap' in different Stale Leeabitures. , , A Men!can Account of th ' Elo Grand Tho -Matcuncrras Cern tilt, Lays the so -called-Li • . Tronbles on the e of the 27th o Yankee party fr pranks are bas had ajolly time, bat At an UHL The steamer Bell has escaped a most out rageous and cowardly attack, but three la nocent victims have been murdered. The steamer Senorita has been =Plumed arid she Is now lying on the other aide of the BM Grande. At about six miles up the ; river cotton has been landed, and the boat Is said to be under repalre, or rather prepav lag for active war service. Is that the ao pompously promised nett. frailty,' la 'our friend, Hr. Brown, of Brownsville, "going to allow the enemies of Merle° certain and easy refuge In the !un ite of, _his command? We have been en beard the Bell Arica her return and havo seen several passengers. All agree In sap fog the attack was the most cowardly act of barbarity ever perpetrated. Cortlnashas not dared to retain the boat captured byy, his' gang. The stern representations of; the - Captain, whaled been celled to Cohan' -his,dr/tententon the ' other side,. succeeded. in eparin Maher crime_to this already too, guilty Cortinse and Liseo•called officer. g. o freely ha,,the:Yetamelscep.; It 10 Dein Rancho Dana ',rater= 4414-: he is. - suet hca;ordere, 'Loch Ahem too sapplles, --aleteals and wax implements modally slaw tog to - the Bleateaw - : abate; - -Bow" long is that data°, tileorder_. golltA to be'rairezeil.. e Mewled tiuur lires In an effteY4-; ' cce she; andlwetitowhed or .111144 in the - , 2 1, tribyelittten on 'the, Senorita,' trettoutliVitt, , tenants; 4W : I ;b 4l ; — ,xV itoe;been_datalaea FoltdonalY '4l2,sirsll=latltharftg he de li essena Brawn; her i€o2,- Arnesilart sokand It 41.1-110: etwincTio. ktedctr mategm . the un urroaa, 11°11 * Ir g tal kit OW= vati at 43V.: tar* littotWe'ef :*th34taAt fluamtirlireet.aah*.- tua a t.-.2 t t u h a e t i tthcthr D O tai o sia=s"io aleoseektsrfkbt. •, 113 4 Wi l liafil l ie rr iat4 l 4l , :, - NEWEL Mats. .Taiate BtrcrtssArrwriteato a Democratirs .Fourth of I* celebiation: Ism gratified -to - observe that everywhere throutttout the State the old Democratic party tificiaewing the energy of former years. It can never die while the Ccrostitution and Union ithall live. It sort be a bright and glorious -4Y for the'people of the country—and Cris ural surely corns, though, at my advanced age I may not. life to see it—when the well tried and time-honored principles of De mocracy, as expmided by Jaffe:Mon and Jackson, del regainthe ascendancy-1n the J ackson, the Federal Golremmeztt Tan-very positive statement =de in a New York papa that Secretary Stanton in terfered - vim the spiritual adVfsere of lint Surratt, and required' that tiity &mild not riroclalm from the abriffold their ihellef ht ler innocence, is asPositivelsecriatradid e d. The Secretary did not irdedere at' all; no one interfered at,all; tlui priest] bad free ac um to her. stall wheativer,they,pleased; they vete not re y at i d t r ig t, to say or :to retrain from Tux Rte. - Drateetomuo.:—This. formid able iren-ciad 'frigate la nearly ready for launching; and the ad inst. has been axed fertile% occesdore „She is the largest vessel ever bat inthis country, and as the larger PartOf irozplatingis already in place, adding greatly to the .enormOus weight of _thahull, match interest is manifested in the Muss of the Iduhch. _.7k? . theeloes of 1884 the ftmded and tem vetery debt - of New York City, amounted tuVrt8,824,60, against whlch the Conimb . slatOtof the Slaking Fund had an accumn lation..of $8,787,08,19.. Otthe entire debt, $21,170;942,68 was principalty Incurred on , eicaamt of the Croton , Water Works and Central Park. Tom vt ai ga nstoilt ,gi a r, tags • Il dapteln James X Moore, of the Burial Bureau, left hero on the Bth instant, under instrno _tons !}cm the. Secretary of War, with a large force of men, for Andortonville, Ga.,. forthe purpose of laying but a cemetery and properly interring therein the remains of our soldiers wto died in the rebel 'prison at that ' • A tonmori high class Journal said of the 'Queen the other day. "ahe is still pleased to mourn." Thin is like a lady's telling me the other night that she had - the happiness 'of bidding friends' her goodby. - .lremn la out in a. Mad denying that there aas any ptension. winder= of disturbance his theatre, on the opening' night. He concludes by demanding hls legal rights. 4 Chapter to Come: Our ditipatches yesterday hatimsted that President dolmen's message to the next Congress- would recommend Congress to withhold admission from all Btates that do not provide In their constitutions ibr a gen eral suffrage hvespective -of color. > ln so doing, President Johnson will place him self frilly in harmony with the loleenti ment of the country, which is justly alarm ed at the dangers involved Inreconstmction an it tamely rebel basis. If the President's policy grows merely oat of a desire to give the former voting population of each. State an opportunity to admit the new elearent, subject to-such reasonable and • fair limits. tions as may seem proper to each State and to Congress, but coupled with the reserva tion that until they admit the new element to the polls, they shall .not themselves re sume their seats in Congress, It will retelve the indorsement of candid men. We , h s r! to be able to sustain so wise an adral Wive policy. The President is wells axe Nat there is the utmost personal good will towards his administration, on the part of all those whelk, criticisms have been drawn forth by his policy of reconstruction so far as developed. He can- hope fox no firmer supporters In all those policies which must make up the general tenor of his admit/la. tration, than he will find in the advocates of negro suffrage as an offset to rebel suf frage and as a policy of justice. It is be cause they aro his friends that they speak with the freedom of fr)embidp.—Chwage Trthtne. N#sr &mu os CORIPESSION.—It seems that' the Emperor of the french wil ,not perMit the Prince Imperial to confess In the ordinary way that other Roman Catholics finds comfort to their souls. There has been selected by Els Majesty an imperial road to Purgatory, which consists in a num ber of questions being drawn up by 131 i Majesty which are put by the father con fessor o. the Prince, and in the presence and hearing of. a third person. No Other questions are allowed, and the Church must be glad It „gets as much as It dorm There has been, naturally, a little warm discussion about the matter, but the home has been the polite obedience of the Church, and the victory of the will of the Emperor. 41;ir: rly. :(+41,1•1 I 'l'o CLOSE CONBIGNILENT.—¢O Halt bbl. No. r and No. 7 Nsakerefolow to atore bad tor sale cheap, by .tYrt 1.. IL VW el - & 09. LOIIAf noun i In bale Low Grade Wheel Flour; 10 gpo fleet. Tor sale cheap, by &VI L. 71. vevar 00 CONBIONNERNTEL boned Froth Pasant' 10 do hamburg Moue; tO do (head Cheese; Just received and far Ws at ssd Minty street. old POTTER, AIKEN a BREPAED. TWO BRICK DWELLING DOMES ASD LOT OF GROUND FOR BALE—Situats on to Villere street, at the toad of Enoch sued, thirty fret front by ninety-sixth depth, One Meal ling contains fire room)--the other wen. Far price and ten".*PPlY rh v i irs riMIDCEThr-fiON.9, 61 Musket street. g iswirr POLYTRICUM FOB THE tam, • acknowleogeO by all who ham tut.. It to be A No. I. Try tt ye dot et bo 000rlotolL For gale by all drum:tit& . yyttiaytl L OST.—AT TIM PEENNBYLVAIILL RAILROAD DEPOT. on - Thursday rreadits. about 4 &dock, A POOICET BOOS, contatatag about 120,11chot tad throe to Horrlnburuand, moldiers discharge, for FREDERICIR DARLA from the Fourth Peonsylvasus Osvalry.. A to. void of M. win PO Pohl If/ leaving tt RSA THOMAS SMITH. at the cornet of Second and GrantOtreets iyiblulount TorreettioVe ternOi, erre or emencleinr, July 12, UM I Q,EALBD PROPOSALS (addreased to nounaltten on City Property) will be no (need et this other T.LIIIRSDAY 20th last., timinsiee. for Pelnthig, rialeung and ' aitenliblee the Wood work of the eau fleet at the City Anil , 111 Water style with the Cantrellere Oahe. Bydtrectlon at Cannella., . jy12514. U. B. FRANCIS, City Controller. 11,ToT1011—THE FIRM OF WRITE it LLESANDER having been dissolved by t 1 death of JOHN ALYZCONDHII, all inutles tn. delitod to 1111141 don. we notified to tasks payment to the undersigned, by _whom Vie arm debts will be 11111:Mitt& sinizaT utrirrE, • Sunrldng Partner i jyl4.ltdo o. &dui 'll Ltin:glg, Street, AJOnnenlA ns E OCIRD WARD (ALLEGLY) BEEETT BONDS.—By • reirof Main of the School Bowl the Trammel was suirkerfre4 advertise and receive protasis far the retirement of Thirteaa Thousand ins,coo) Dollars at thro nntlssnejaf Bouelyßaads. . . JOU R J33OWN, Jiurileendarib Wide 1013 be received at Um AlleghenE,Trnsl Company tuitil FRIDLT, the nit loot .. =den mill state what pn mintage In tali of Bondi thq are :Linn; tab.: , . . W. REED, Treasurer. 00IINTST SPANS, COUNTRY BEA.TO anassalge , mike tram tits eity, an the ati wAsennitaz Zola t 'Mod haste, barn end 0701.11td. with /rut& Alen, es neat country gest op, Saito netnews& as the turnpike, end extending to the Mktg& /t 'sauteing nearly it *trey plants ed with* greet Satiety of fretit shrubbery; choke dige, geneginglol iolrbo Sono /my, osi 11:0/1 1188 801 Obers., G io~aoea7dTea tutsza, manta, !SU ef twits A fro 0 188 Damen:id bari frippery. 00100115 Ifte . .7adße got. Anatgaes from Us atty. Os q AILS - , - 'AMAIN it 00. DR. J. L. McKBB, '•• (Late stalakt with xroirr 01,1241 ) . • confines kb Weak= the kkedbins,and will petatrtlbalmy r atten to d to au pr otUo las protassioa 4 day aa4 4 ,414. - - 0117701 Mil/Milt= sTringri • 4138124321 EAT VOTLOB....Noge% tort=:2• I tt" 1 "" - , 3.„ TatinnticAZAEX6 An roam tatatitid Oita thiidisetiii 010A xi le t irY , It it inat 311,01‘_, `Ol/111 TAW I - I .—W/31 .rIKI pa • cwv taw- oar nines Int an Lateinato l l willAscettirmontausi otearrumaino, ea the VAL DMA at,* satat , girti L ; 4risairt • i - 4 , o,lllltladailiW . 05 :1 , astorgutateriti7o.-- ' dij an t a4t r'.l f.tr. 4,013 -4•11' , . 7 .7:: ' JP"BM 41 . 1. D flea TISEZEINJI. Ettliffl'TOßY BALE OF- BOOTS, SHOES AND GMMS, WITHOUT RESERVE, Tia:; main, TiEUXI *MEC; HECIEPT- 8 / I .TVEDA-V, AT LIGHT oroLoos. McCLELLAWS stormy so 8n21.11% /3t oat. (MiZONTOZSIJ,BI7ELDING.) TYPE METAL FOR SALE. /again at tha i 'Ultima GAZETTE OFFIOZ. FOR 13,pdar, 10 WOODEN TANKS, Capacity 1,20 t bozroli each. ripply to, MUIR k attIIENEZI, "Mood Street. jyls:linuas _ .01111tOLL • . _ ALLIOII3I3T. wi g be tom SEALED PROPOSALS wig be root at SUB AMIGO Elotolo_y, nth InstUota ovp for doing Idettatotr: to go Otty ano Nuke: Efooso,. meat to Mono awl sped*. es4tons to be rara with jy lstd Ci=l4l%.. . 'COMM, BRIIBIIM, BUTTONS. MO- Itoooo ' WlLLETS,Paaltalv*Boisaors. Fancy 0004 TOM Beakets, tai itizetally, wholesale azufratall. at : • 1. O. uturms, No. toi Market street. pITTSBURGH AND CONNELL& VILLE ILULEOAD 1:10. FIRST MOST: GAGE TURTLE ONE= Drnetatt 00N. , STENOTION BONDS.—lloldera are berth" nett. thanthe Moen 0011M11 ea the above Bomb Ong Magnet Ist, be•paid WI and atter that dayan presentation and delivery at the lard National Bank. Woad street. PAGI4 Jyl.ls4nonaualt t3earetary and Vllsll2/AilLiKa, " (BLOOD OORB. )-- +-• A. most remark artists and positive sere ter "15080F%BliNUAL&TISItYNLIDBAL. Gth lA., M' tea' PAltifisDA and • emes of the El . tis a Tonin, - Ittvos the !indite, psitosts a ISevtion and who restores t.M physical stienflia sun it =Ha but a $o O Plinio /II virtue.. For sale by nail= JUBSTreit, Druggist km can= Sattthlield end fourth strrota • ALEJL AMEN. xrivaal7Rwskamra 4 No. URI !mirth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. COPS LIR of all !lads. ORAPRS, GLOVDI4. add= aeriptdoa of Punatal Puralslung Goods Roams opm day and light. Hausa aad Clarriago furnished. Esszazscuis—Rey. David Ken. D.LL, Jacob AL Millerbs; D r .les Tboiaas Calm - Zig. R . Jetrlard LEAD PIPE aft timmr =AD. LEAS PIPE of alms and thlokneasea. sum= LEAD, of any ildakneal on hand and ILA" to .aa7l3 GORDON. Adollt. JetoinadGanunlisina Manama. Ho. toil Boxual strut, STIOCZL - BAILEY, BTOOK BROKERS, anwirs was,. • Tn. Bankers a o ll Brokers Board tussled ndo9fed the following RATES OF COMMISSION N not be governed thereby tram thie dots Brooks selling at OS sad new. aw e Krems da. do. al =dug to per nat. de. Os. OS do. •tod, lye awn. do. do. $J and over. Xj el t Per MI 6 fen VLOBENO OUT OF BALI: OF SUM LIE GOODS to make room FOR FALL GOODS. Goode at peat bargain. Wlll sell to wholesale custom:anat. Vim York and Boston prices. Oall soon sad some these bards/nit at I. FL BORLAND'S, se MAZE= RTBZET,, hie &mond door from rum. L'' AND COTTON OHEETINGS, Liam and Cotton Pillow O EUNG. DATES 11. BELL, truktta W YUMA 6T4 So . riolv TUE sogoo UAND Boos, Mute Wag valuable talartintlera on the culture at Buren and tha toar_nfactureat 6encr Ann &rose therefrom; also a full Illustrated deaselptton otter celebrate! " 000.WS EVI4I.IItATOR," and the " VICTUR" CARE MILL. oral fist IV dorys, on application to one address, Parties wishing ttui *May for that "Cook Evaporator and the " Vie ter and other Mae lIWa c Lanutscturel by the Clark Bow Machine 00., should moot to our kip dress. lILYMEE, SAM & DAY, Jyte-stre . Kanallald. WOODS= & WALLACE., 17Phoaomi►lo 23exmagiamstais. AND DEALERS Ilf O Whale Law! Eel Lead.'Lltharage,, Palsy, pre Stntra Window alma and Putty, Spines, Perfumernliensola. Carban Oil, La Also; &gents for Wlnter . alletallie Drown fa Hamilton White Aead. Charter Oat White and notary Winton's Celabrate4 Patent D in one andtwo pound tans... No,. 37 WOOD STREET. (orposttz TIM Sr. MADAMS HOTELJ ml r! - PITTSBURGIA PA. 1 3,1 2 NZISYLVANLI. 40111OULTURAL The Peatylrculla Rats Agricultural daddy will held Its Ezlattice cm lIEPTENBLII 27: 4 11:72. Mb and llSllti wiumunrort, LTWlllfo 00M16 As Wore:igloo dsolzed by woo= 4cottiog to oslitblt, syyllostions !pi. peccolom ltd. or poems, or by neaten of Um Bool=lbogivoz by Um tiodentigned,oz 6. BOYD TON, Preibleat, lianiabary. A. =ow= LONG/AIM, Banta" Norttemirx, may 426 Joiitaortd points $ BOOKS i BOtArB l --- "- Domains Lin la Passerine. Victoria ono other Poe y = & Mother er% of The WaMtle Moellaciaute of Lill:raga 01 put, Ito liebenbeiallotta Airodart Maori of true Rebellion, limitation/1 tle Mona& German Poynter Talon' clrtam. Peplos for Thoughful Gain Natal:mph Albuma.whoienail Print% !atria Main • isattery. attessoien a Ink. lantana. Penholders. Pena . • Y. I. TM/MU Fame Street inINOINITA.TI LEAD ;EMS AND SHEET LEAD MODEM WOO/MINX & GIBBON, Tact. 19 Zhao* =bath Mt.. CLEVINNATZ, 01110 * Make to or MIMS ADD MEM of any • • weight sad alma Tan' t00t, 12 ,1i. tba, 4310 %marl& PlugEry ladi to baes. Also. val Ey,E Its Ara altna aaA tut Cats. ! M in would ink tka attaatiOn or Plan boa and Mu at Olt Worts WI Op Wall" ' , •;*- ': - ILIMUINSIOZVI 19P111011,141r MTh= r .... ;toss Woltz ottootiallV "L ....t.i3sEssovs...ntinoltio...llMlo2. - 4 0 4 kOnatrolt_'.t• An i t UMW. Ultfflntildigat 0•7 411"141. w. V. aTI S ISTR 4I " OS W il la tt ergi u rran. to las . ao,alt , llllll , Ilh'itAYB Or a 1:1 , tot. 3644 plum rant: twoutp.tatia egoustua a. (lbs 44. /Ir poor fi V ia ssaptast at Umtata . Vounorth ot , adliatt O, TIAIr tlisaftelt: •:= 1411"6", 44 ' . 11161" a1i pitilSarkilblVs au tittatonosiallottwtalatt •dr . 2 112 %X li rlst.' MA . ' 211- ' lastketat . iii4` * Wu • doettlos IMO - ' OM mil ' •' • 14 44 .;11 0 1 40 0 4 ' ' 4,,. . ~...:17:- , It _ ... . ..-- • - : 1 :, • ••• !''''.4l,-,:144:1••,' 0 /."•:*,'..,-,1-'•*A.:;•-•at.^.-:•9 -•.!. . ~-Q . ,,,,,1 1r:...).-1,4.4,..,:,;;.4.--..'..,--•.::1-v.4-:-:-•.:,,- -r„ ..,4":11 440 ,tll colisllNPilolf HOW TO CUBE IT, Sri. tar• c• ar!1.33.0 XElatcory DS. SCHENCK'S OWN CASE, Whfl Laboring Under that Disease uz.uo.riv srft 17P, SEAWEED TONLO. nacbra.clreasA, ON THE STSTIO IN CORM THAT MUM, GREAT st r ecess."AtTEnibugg IT Many yeam ago whilst residing in Philadelphia I had p aressed gradually. Into '- the last stage Of tianiemption.. hopes ,of my recov ery- diulpeteda was advised by lbSALltdalt, Dr. Parrish, .to -remora into:the eo . Morrestowl, N. .f., about • miles 'Ma tent, g n ziatite placer. ,1 .W/J 1 1 / 1 1010/ • thith_eri two full days in the transition. My tether. and his famil, had lived and died there—ond died of Pulmonary tyaaat piion. tat • arrival at Moneatown I was put tic bed, Wher my e I -lay for many weeks - in What was deemed a hope. leas condition. Dr. Thornton, who 'had been my fathers family physician, and bad attended him In his 11'41112mm was ealledth one me. He thought my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decided that I must die. end gave me one week to arrange my ter:spool affairs. Ile bad seen all my family die of consungotion, and therefore {outdo. ded that death from the dieeseegvhich had carried all my kindred to the grave would/deo take me there. In this apparently hopeless tergition, I heard of the remedies which I now make and sell. It teemed to me that I could feel them, worki ng their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre e nd tissue of my system. My lungs and liver put on a new action and the morbid Quitter which had for years aostimulated and Irritated the different organs of the body, we, el/allied; the tubercle. on ,my lunge ripened and I I expectonued teem my lungs as much as a pint of yellow offenalve matter every morning—as this expectoration af mattei suldided, Minter= abated the pain let me, the cough ceased toltarmse me, and the exhausting night Barents were no longer known. and I has refrealthrg sleep, to which I had long been a stranger . My appetite now began to return, and at times I found It =Unit t orestrain myself from eating too Much. With this return of health, I gained In strength, and am pow fleshy. I am 1100 a healthy man, with a'hina healed incatrix In the middle lobe of the 14ht lung and the lower lobe eppatized, with complete adhesion of the pluera. The left hula is sound, and the upper lobe of the right one Ulna toleriblehealthy condition. Cosaumetion at th at time was thought to be an Incurable disease, by every one, printout. as well as these who were unlearned lh medicine—ups malty such cases as were seduced to the condition I was tn. This Induced many people to, believe my recovery only temporary.prepared and Bare the medicine to oconthisptiver for sons tiros, and mode many wonderful cores, and th e demand in reamed 'so repidiy that I determined to offer them to the public, and devote my undivided atten tion to lung diseases. la truth, I was next to forced to It, for people would send for me far and near, to ascertain whether their cases ware ilto mine. Raving occasion to examine many eases of lung a Ilment, I was prompted to invent the nutri ment called uSchenck'. Beipirometer,^ which materially tubas me in detecting the various stages of lung disease, in es. For many year s , with my princi pal office in Philadelphia, I have been waking tn. War whits to Haw York, Boetoa,l3altimore and For several years pit - at I have made as five hundred examination Weekly with th n i t ellt:- ptrox.etex.” For nab examination my charge is three dollars, and it enables me to give each pa tient the true, conditioa of k seisms earl Walnut frankly whether he will get weR One of the test ern:Mies I hare with pa tient. with Inn disease, is to convince them to avoid taking lit rte colds. Many think If they take my medicines they should et" so mat ter how careleas they may be In that way. the • great error, for if any one will read over many eases which I have pablldited from time to time, they will find that modal them were those of persons who were • contleed to their bode and mild not take cold, and by this careful avoidance of cold the lunge were heated. Ph and advise their patients to go out and Inhale the fresh air, but do they core by so dirket Let the hundreds at deaths by consumption In 'very city answer the question. I would rather risk a path= In • tight, lily owl. Mated reomdhan let them go out and take a slight 4016. Many who have bean clued by my mettletnea, when the atauseaes broke, were so offen, dye, that one could hardly remain In the rosin, and yet they got wall wittunitexpormre to the open The great reasons why physicians do not cure ammumptlan te, that they try to do too mush; hey give medicine to stop the Cough, to step the ntsitt sweats, koala freer, and by Ito dole, they denote the whole digandre Tams, loc king up the secretions, and eventually the patient dies. What I do Is to first make a careful eaamiztatl with my liceptrometer, and had lam eno deft. I &swathe patient how to use the Om edits, and thus cam him. I Arnow very well that It Is uspouthis to make new Innp,er eroo restore , the portion that is destroyail, lint I know at the same time au cavities in_ the sal ulcers tie= th the Lunn and Dronebisd tubes can be healed, andjust amh eases are cared by the proper Na of Scheselve ' , Palomino ElyenWr and 4MaIS. drake edlanwhllsi they are dying deny under the ordinary treat:neat of physician& It la a greet mistake common among many Intek llama pascal. that there are ineditiers which will purify the blood. Whoa th n e blood la diseased tt cannot be parldwit la the the tame a er seam muter la the mite= and will hare to be car. ried out of the system by the mans which are appals:tad for that purpose and replaced by new blood, which can be had by Improving the nutritive functions sod setting Wm dlgestlea appetites In good wanting order. The stomach, liver and bowels ace* metered to • healthy condition. the aa abondenee of good, nouruhieg food will make new blooderblea will Salim; Se it were, and take the place of that which is dateaud, and thus sop ply the went iree body. Tee Purimßrave is one of the most rah*. able medicines known. It la nuttier:a, powerfully tonic, end beeline to Well. It to readily digested and absorbed Into the blood to which it Imparts Its healing propertlee. I know no medicine that has done or can do as much to rebuild, worismut and broken4own conditions Welts system. Soneace , s Besse - mu Togto I. Metalled from seaweed, combined with other tonic and alterative roots and baths, te such a manner u to make It decidedly pleasant meelclne basin a powerful table elect, without the terrible dlsastroue mulls arising from akeeolle stimulants. The Seaweed Took produces tasting results, thoroughly orating the Mammal and Means' system, and enabling It to eliminate and make taw healthy blood, the food which may be used for that pur pose. It is so would, rill in its. nets, that a irlya., glass gull will ingest a hearty meal, and a little of it taken before breakfast wW give a tone to the stomach which few medicines possess the power of Ter Masons= Prase may betaken with entire safety by all ages and conditions, nem nand all the good results that can be al:deuced front calomel or any of the mercurial medicines, and without any of their hurtful results. They same out of the, system the feculent and wernont matters reasoned and di/Molted by my Seaweed Tonle and Plilmonk Syrup. Is wilt be seen that all three of my inedl. eines are named In meat rises to cum Oomump Mont and, I. fact, my large experience enables ms to decide any they have cured more mum of that disuse than that zomblziations of medians known to Ilan. Y• 18657 In the various editions of pamphlets I lava pub halted many of the moat woriderful Guru of Pul. moue) , Uorimaption en retort ,Persoea many with both lunge affeetai r sonittlines large cavities to cgs lung, healed over by my meueisea. are now hying and enjoying Smiled health. I wilier* a few eues and 'sleet them from &Mama pans of the country, so that those who with may Miaow write to Monier mote positive information. Item. Henry Norgau, a minister 'of high repute in the city of Hostob, and. well Mown our the United States Ili man of great ability. wuenred Lid failed . um mediates. after all other treatment* hal failed. „Hirt= often Min writing to me with regard to the bete la bis was, and 11lWare %MOWS as the mu." A full statement of hi/ eau may be sun in my pamphlet He had profuse hemorrhage of the lunp, and wee very much emulated. Banat H. nesetin, of Marlin/ton, N. ..T.; Vas cured or Sambas Mot Met/nutu diseases. di the Ilea* be eceuneneed what the medicines be was almost a man of sores. de le now, pet hotly wed and attributer Ids cwo entirely to my medleude. Marne Xech,,,farywr, . Using war Petersburg, Na• toning county, Onto, Was a tell bad too. of Pulmonary Cansueuttlon, and was entirely enrol by my medicines. Ile I. toetttnown in that momently, and Aar been the wane medic, ing with etanyetriwne in onto to go am r, and with great nu m& His Photo rank, toth Wore and eller he was cured, can be teen ot my s. dyad% Dr. Keyser, 101 Toad &reel, Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, Pmt WM= avkiiatlar, of Pittsburgh, Pa, was cured of a very bad case of Dyspepsia awl Myr: Complalas by the Liesweett Towle 0114 Mandrake NUE. . Mn. ?ration°. lobneom Wife of Oat. .ToMum. now Mt:ft on No. Is W. Third Woo; Wll/Ismo• bury, rt, Y., nee oared of ?Meow'', 00en",. tloa and Is now al Marty a 5014 Wy ea can be Mu litykeri Pecketan. of Etninalvilla, It Z., wan another remarkable spun of Puimoaary Coo onmptlon. 1110 wildeate la attested b 7 Ma alert,. sun and othet well known ottlzens. Mn. ions Dube" , et. Wankindton City; was cued' of a bad cue of Dropepala and Liver Clore. plaint,' flan 'WU- wed womaikaintne coin : plain . ,NLlsc irk , Nt i f a ffi a ratip* ,, zt , Manirbion ' graa - 11 1 ;rom Innlsitaving at ono tlmir, ' mots - than folly Pollautein lia peraon.. , ,Enni was catfuly eared and Un t r o rflOd ad 4 fif i l it, wf rhaLmdyla~lDOLlaa , • Air::B6l32lll3ltift peacipsi. ofEtaa DI at No: IL north-Meth 41tootroaner-ot. Dolosaome ?Mts.' (nylon" all.ondas nut be sadresoet.` Us' ult t odint,,ftySonfoollusayriELYZlTAlAX". VP...? !, ' ...,,,A ,o, , ",..1.-, , i., 1 :•;,... • ... , - -- ,2:',. T, i 1 ; ..,:aD it6-0. -,6; 0I ~.:,;, . ..", ' ,C*. ~ t' , ,',.. . -"' $ 1 " ' -' 0 ~;6 6;4i ii,„,. iiii tt *: i t .; 4 f 11V!7177"t'.""..- 1 ,... “ . . •I`, 4 .-ZO WITH AN AND HOW HEC3 AND VIE' 7 CLEANSE THE BLOOM—With ow raiDi, disordered and vitiated bid, you sae deka II over. It may burst out In Plmplea or /Sores, or In come active &mime, wit may merely teen you Listless depressed and good for nothing. But yen Cannet havegood health while your blood brim =. Averes NIADBAPARILLA purge) cat thews with, and stimulates the organs of Ufa tato vigorois action, restoring b e health and ex disease. Hence It rapidly CUM a varietd el c iti og plaints which are canoed by Impurity of bloOd, lush as Scrofula or Kiwis Erg, Tenon, Dicers, sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blonde,, &at, Si. An. thanes Fire, You or .Eryriprias, Tenn or Salt Scold , Bead, Ring Werm, Cancer or Cancerous ru m c ora, Sore Eyes, Female Igs am such as ketiorton, /17a rg i ;7=2= White, , Sterility, also .91ph , Ll*/ Corp/aims end ffneet Dimoau. "fry A.711:6'5 SAIIBAPAZILIAL, and see for yourself the imrprlaine activity with which LS cleanses the blood an cures thew disorders. larDtiMot lab years s the public/moo been misledZir of rtp ti al l at t roa lt : ar e l gi r. re llitg l sr t Les se e been frauds upon the sick, for they not only eon- Min little, If any-, Sarsaparilla, but often no curs; tire properties whatever. Hence, bitter disep. Web:cent bee followed the use of the various es- Waste of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name Itself has - become !synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla" and intend to supply sub a remedy as ahall rescue the load of obloquy which rests open It. Wo think we have ground for balieybig it ha. 'Btu= villa are Irresistible by the ordhie• ry run of the Massa It Is Intended to.enre. We can only assure the sink, that we offer them the best alterative which we know how to produce, and we have reason to believe, It Ls b_y far the most e ff ectual pectin& of the blood yet &wavered by any body. Arena CMIIIIIII . 7ritroltez is so chiversally known to :mass every other remedy for the ß eure Ziil C iZ u f aumpiltri„=the e Aid of Oonscunp ve Patients in advanced stages Of the disease, that It Is =elm here to recount the ed. draw of Its virtues. The world knows them, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Am& Co. Lol, ass, and sold by B. A. Yearrecromr h SOS, wel and K by all Druggit. JUST REOILTVED Flame of the he:alien of the Con.iphaton, And All the New York Weeklies ONLY 16 CISNYS. HARPERS' IIIIA062:131123. ATLANTIO IMPITHLT. GUDEIV3 LADY'S BOWL .Ind 4/1 Olher Magazines Oct= scaly, Won they are all Wu, at PITTOCKS. he OPPOSITE THE POST OM= OIL ETRIIIIt GREATEST BARGAIN YET OFFERED VI7 El 0 Ti c3i. mariari. FOB 82,000, CASH If Purchased Before July 18th, inst. Wells are being milk In tee launedlahe end ell will undoubtedly be found an the Piste. The title Is indisputable. Yes I utter particulars apply at FOR TRH JGOLD REGIONS OF IDAHO I abatl Mace TittabollM. tai fey vests, - ter DENVER OITY, IMMO. Panora to to rto=lllOnd one at the bort Won PI#LASAN'T TRIP TO 21121- pip CI lA= R2343X.0DTf.3 Good Spring (Qoire:rod) Wagons eat teats !Of eamplog eat. Evarythlag afll be complete order. A few more passemore vl/1 by Mama for 8125, EFICIMIDING 13024.1121 . Apply at mice to Qs WASITRIOTON at the offlea of Mum Phelo, Park k Co., No, II tit. a a street, Pittalrozeb. Pla, or, &Ulnae P. e. Box MO, A 110121612 7 City , Pa.- 4, • a/11mm BooSB AT REDVOED PRICES. Dou, • orainzwes co., 98 _Woad aresolvabi t i tthafrPii.- 63 *— 4 3 thloaRte4141 . EtAiT4Ol4l43 a ocg, wstud, .- - 1498rtiiiLa ADIES WE YBbS 01010,241, ,4%ismunows.enazn. TOBEROUNI9N" RIM RID ran BALLST, ARIL & CE/4. .ft. 167 Smithfield Sired, PITTSBITEGII, PM Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, 33 IA 33 3:11. wholesale tumid lag boas* tot P/ruabers , Male. Slabl, oo las Water, Gas and Steilol. Pelops; M on, ire.% Pipe aid Sttlage, as Iowa; . ear sour spate for Knowles' and. EdWWII Patent t team Yorep,Thiali (applies a need long felt cy oil men, for a penny that will. anhanzt rap. idly arid - work with _calm and certainty telt/ant 'Cataluna Sao great a* Open& Za-Ctrden sollsitaL jyfrx ponatalioz. CASH INSIMMIC COMPANY Of Pittsbin.gh. OPPXOE. 57'FOMTH MMEVEI 811/LDISKI. ISAAC IL PERWOCII,L_ProsIdest. JOHN irENSINGS. Woo President. TllO/IAS QUAIIAIL Seareitam7. - • CART. FL s, GRACE).. t. ago R B,lmpictor of Steamers.) 11181111103 AGAINST LOSS BY NIM Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. Oil In Inman ran to PlLna44lol4 Near Irt goletifaauad oVt l amostfavorabla lamas - ISAAC M. PENNOOE, Pregnant. JOHN Y. JENNINGS. Vim P.Ui4e . ' DIZICITORS: rt../ - . ; a ka a meottsaasA, NOW a RUI _ , Job. 8 Donnanaa .. W. H. E H a wliver Jr. Daniel swum', S. H. allnailik Alegikodcw Ott, . , _ . • te27:lml TEE ILLUSTRATED APEEi3, CONTAINING TEN TIER CONSPIRATORP TRIAL. JOHN P. MT, 716 CI virni ST.. NASONIO ALL!. OOMPLIMI YOUR VOLUffiES I Baak wastes of PETERSOIC . LESLIE'S BLORTILLY ARTHOES. WLISUBIZT. ONLY 0 OENTB. ONLY t 3 CENTEL ONLY lb ONNTIL 600 Acres of Oil Lead, 'THE GAZETTE OETICE" rirrastruarr. PL. ':lltz; ,. oot and 41174"4" up worm= .• : %.1"-' " A 7 EB 2.!'11.114, itERS. uranp nava 7-30 LA oa n. THIRD RATIONAL B. ,„,, it Weed 1414 vid u n t il go - i or ran trzasso swami . sproar,AGIMT at AV Oak% 11. 8. aipxB out Um Wolof Me Sevi3n-altirty Poi/INTLAAt LOAN OF' THE . .Mo'lll4' AND TEN Loan ill al . () NiCirtigt RONVERTEBLE IZMO V. B. 0;40 OM PRA GOLD M":IMMgG BNID/3. lerldberal comzilolats Wowed JO dealem L 73. TAVINCISTM.' Cables MONO ILITIOiIit Of Pifto3urgh.l Caner of natal and Liberia Special A, or Ay Clooka Cat tie gals Of NEW EGMINM:MMTT LOAN '4 Ws Is etsithly the ;People's LotyN . aret thttth ' &sorbed at th e rate et stout Are .thaspee day. Time bond* boa an Warm et •Pwo - 11:14.zetiso . ' , Peer ILlsav net bombed dame, and we eenvertlble at Mits. !Ur Into V. S. Flee-Twenty Mx rot Mot Gobi, Booting Bends, Full womainleins all! be allowed to IBaaluns, sad Brokers, who revalue fez C. EL DIMAS, Culitat Tliaysami in 3 EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Of Pittsburgh. . nutted by the Capitalittrzaalsed cadet. Stated Pa., 18161 sl,ooo,ooo.lttataq Law lA§ CNA Bank bee been detlgnstel • I)*POSITABIir • , OF TOO United States Treasury, earl appointee' aged fez the seta of Cho 7 - 8 0 ' Xiclo 7•Cf - Every pan/tunny willresabh be orezed So tweeters cm pt. Ike ming fp. aptra mtrartay, cualaer. MIIIMI The calebistal Wheeler & Wilson SEIM MUSD wee weeded the itze—e Diann tlenl—at the •letenational Show, held et S tettin, Preened, few week" den, se the Dart sewing trianine ion all end luta Purposes." , —How lasnlca, lye Mtn. !JIB VII — FILER b MUDS !Lock, atteb Seivitig lffactilnes emend thei hlahealdl=l aS the great laternathinal xOIGHs~4Y pr when allthe Eachtnes Dime sad America Mara ootapetitlara Wholesale and Beal! .&dw Boom. 'O. 27 Midi Btreet, Putabargx E.'P. - C4ll/12M18 4 ' tote atvat. VULCAN COAL YARD, HOBERT. DALVEIL. atEns gjetidne 'llacbtats[ Skop or the Plitt Math sad ClozunCLiirille BalThoad Oomparp, Best Toogltioglttat Family' Coal aigi Hat Coal ALWAY9 . O9 RAND. COIL DELIVERED AT SHORT 11M(It Lamer:XS/ Olferril as THE HSTICZEI Wm' SOWS. & CU. Howl Street. 42! *6 TH:EGAZETPU ohm= ruth =eat. I Nam! W BIZ% S 7 ALITZ&NDER 111311DER9 ABB OOMBACTORS, Having lately Removed TO 169 and lit LEW:MK irriuter, , "..I.l.oo.lseriar airs.. 12tor 11 d t, .ady to Math all their austomani and poxes st _Aolidtd L. F/00BIZia BO BASIL =&31,. _VENITIILe I a PABBIE 210 ...EROS and 0/L TAZOIA made and oonatantli on dam& Scroll &swim and Bssaketa dalablat aompleta. • s 11 :I. ; s: Arlo :11 • BROWNER lEBTALLIC WU= • Irlnaou, Oands, Them enrablants Strtto kummos totally elude duct,noLa nude:or ; h o Hoots mitcrustows Sate you carpets, eel hoceehold . raDdlil than saw and annoyances ot Me" Oar DaUnacut rat. UlnicurdS; The above ezten VA be cempleteM CUM up tic ITEUTIL4 AIoWANDE, Cm be and 111 Lar eoetsamn amicany OUTUm abate:ten keens tan imalailm :Mkt bc . County. pßocuxe- tr enozdee ox—cri: ' o p , prxisi hum; 83: aan with the previsionl of an AM of the General . a ths Qom., monwealth of Penney/vaalkpro . for the tro corporation ot the city of xittatmuyhjAmt of the various sopplemeata tt) told seti X, Jhr LOW. y, , is., meyeer of :UM lan do lame Oda' toy MITon, UM. on the THIRD FRIDAY = ILi imrL bduthelltstdayof them:oath; tperoen of the =Tit WARD of salt elty ad to Irma Tor member* , of_the limute Vt. presentative' of this Coraniti'li . 14/11‘9111 meet at fee .Putille School Home to acrd w and *feet by ballot one per= ay a mend e r of Salem M CO. of WILE di , to 11l a. simantryeeembioni by th e theiseettot . 5,13. YOUNG. , ,- . sines under my hind :a n d the leaf of the tald . - ;isiaef Fittalathiht Mb Icatilittic; Alin A. a fylidd _ . - • . of Plltib 4A1 TX4r 4141-3 45. 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