Pl rrsßulual GAZE`I'TE PUBLISHED BY. IiTEITE l 00. PITTSBURGH TIMIRSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2,1863 sor.s.adDiN NATTER W.ad, e Form', I ON RACII PAGE OF TEM PAYBR. orteaskto eke= 'Won of out Ty're)tlfGytette. elk, to our twines, mon szoFtdel/satili mrdWm cf making their twines, koora. . drcule..toti L brilreco tzar sad ' Aie_tbousaad. nub. mitt rirrr &int toiorty 10 Wmt,nt • - • rl-• •-• ,El.ls . inVranselis—Nktbe r thi Editorla Neatlcig Esiablisoent of tto Duct Dozen, r . : • " oDen..l Sunany."- ADVBATII2S.S Wu, delnzo thole Dating* Oth •ppi.i. hi the "payer.ll.londar =0r.1.5. •"- lesvi hand them before 5 o'elak. on Baiontor / 1 01001MITO WET - G .NOMMISIONS. 73E CANAL COSIKULSJOBIL 41%9E3 POWNALL, Of County. 'nos mrnrrot 021111317, Ati2CL"Ablettiftt, Of Franklin County. •rtoi ouuvzios btiitgaina::atzkOis, of. Clarion County. :iarst.AvAitr comsnoN. .21,14 is decidedly a greacqueetion of the age, and :moss decidedly Ms great question for the people '.of .the tolled States. We rejoice to see yes: ya.srigtad.to .think a better , spirit pro tailingon thle..euljeci; both among , &boil. Alietists siut. elaveholdent Thera Is not lees .$ fiallpgrbut leas iorimany; not less Inquiiy, but •,.MOte fieedom'and litmus in discussion; not less • iletexeniuitiOn prehebly ha .both aides, bit more . 1014112 . 100 iiirei'objectlons and arguMente ;with cinder and consideration. We bops meth from ibis sitered state of feeling. Ties present le far froaCa state of indifferent. lsta on the subject of slavery. There probably never tie a greater state of activity on the sub ," & joct. botk ia . America - arid In Ragland, then at the present moment. The euperfloini observer not diecover this because It is not rendered prominent by political discussions, and by an ,. gry specchea to Congtess,•ai on some former et eeetons. The inti-Shivety feellag,ls, neverthe• ..leeto, more active, more.extensive, and more In. flueuthtli than at any previous time In the existence of -slavery: ' • . Weat believe that all these groat xiiiata, America and England, will be prodee .tiro.of na effect, , in the amelioration of the - : - , :„. , ' , . 3 '• : condition of the oppressed. - Ai certain as that ... - .1...:' , :V , ""• ,,, - tenth Ls Oinnirotent, as that public opini on o will .. ..v.z,4.ti-,=',•-....-6alyaireep away all barriers to Its expressed ‘' - tifi''';' , .. - . - Wil1; PO Certain la it that American slavery, In Its ~,".. premed state, met yield to the ameliorating in • ..3.4"' ' ',. .finenas of a benevolent Christianity, and the In.; , 51.5"..,.4..?-4.`: l ,..Adlible prinaples of it" rational liberty. . The! '.''' '':::14-isciples, of petunia and aril liberty are be - a.s ; . ;r." , ..,, .1;• coming boitee =pigtailed every day, and the f.. --,1 . 7 ,1 , A. - -: • .• Alma will come When the opprection of one race,'. 5i,, ,, ..,„ ‘ , „1..t ~,or 'one - man;:enli be coneldend a crime agaiest I"=7'' -- • - ... 7- handosity, 'end , punished as analo—wherr man (-:..-. --will neuader el/men icx brethren, and will look ' ......: ~., Cot only upon. hie own tights, to , protect them, ?nether upon those of others. - • . . .. . '. - ' • ~, Theo thonets were Immediately suggested, , 40,, " f:l "' "by L readiege:proceedings of the British and -.' • ••••••:, -,r ..z. An.: wfdips Anti-Smyrery Society, held on the even .lng of May 16; at Exeter Hall, London. The im- P,' - ':-.• -- - -5 - , - manse room was densely. crowded in every part, -',. every nook "tad cranny being rendered available nn the comics, This specks of a feeling active, ` - :".„,,o , :,- , .„..• . -Intense, and powerful. The ohair was filled by -,,,,,.....,. :the Earl of Shaftesbury: hire. Stowe ir4"rres.. , , , ..":ent,tual *he was received with immentra anthem!- . . are n ; theone honors being paid to her which ,the . .. , . ... Bridal people are aconsbrund to pay to their. . ' ...r.,',...? ; 711PC:reign; aesthete audience rising to its feet, ii , ,",.‘....-imd. every person atoning, an the London pa ' ; - I.'•,:' -- rent express it; "with heart, and sour far see . Cell minfites: - Tee lime boners were paid to ....L.- -• . her an her departure from the , luelL . - - . ...,.....„ . •One space-.-will Oct permit us to copy all the ....r ''....e::s ,!. speenhim - and -, resantions of the occasion.' "We . 0. - ,5- : -. 4 isinetone ctnt curtains midi- one mantic; and . , .. . , " * .iiitEr the re.marke 'of P.rofesser Stowe. .The - roe iiintiras le as Moil: •• • • 1 • -,*•'• the . 6 4-.lneeting, While: d eply lamenting , ' • oppreistino atinotmeats which several of the 1 Buttesof the American Delon "have recently pas . : '...eed - with respect to the free colored population, ..... , madwhichare not city calculated to perpetuate . ..prrladiees against.oolor ' tint the ultimate and ..4vorell' abject of which is the forcible removal ',,,. of frao barn , men from the load of their birth, ..-Led,- while regretting- that the iniquitous Fugitive '', .:,-Slave Law is likely to be still roabstalited, and '',..eften more rigorously referred thin heretofore, :I''',,..":lronid fisevertheless record-their satisfaction at I;',:thaleunsuraging signs which are - manifesting ... .l i, .... Um selves in that coantrnrecagniting the pow - -• - erf • influence of publio opinion " to accomplish . - Abe est 1 vapor:ant moral, - 'social, and political :".. alien ee, this meeting waned gratefallyash n0wt .:...... edge e signal services which, coder the Divine ",- _bless g, have been rendered to the Anti-Slavery ' .:',inteuaby- the waters who have infused a new' spirit into the literattire of the day - and held up ..., ,, etavary.to universal reprobation; by the pollti" 1 .r .. eh= vita hare denounced It, and by.abolition 1 lets . general/. both in England tad Amexies,'l who, by their long lied ardetotut labors, their per- I - - nistent investigation, nod their uncompromLing 1 -;-•••-...., fidelity:to the cease at the enalnied end opens - ered,bave been mainly .insteaseentalai forming public opinion, which - has recently been evoked ,:,.. ~, I neotriumphant, a manner" -,, •• .- - ' --- "-; hie: Stamm is reported sit follows: -,,- - • . ,i....s,Sitar iinetiti6ing ' the Leonid'. arnica, _which werateddidth regard to the oandition of .'alairen In the early part of the Republic, when it Tao Maternally acknowledged that Slavery was .., ~- At sin and - ought to be abolished, and-instancing ..---, ,', arra proof •of,' this that In, his early • dare black ~..- :. children Were admitted in the vans 'schools as .'".. ithitr,,:he observed that Ministate of Wisp con ." -- .'";.,tinited.unta shred SO years. age, and the reason ~' !that IS bad changed was owing to the profitable " - nen ,of " ; the the cotton-trade; that •had made the -, ..., abuse: rind;- hi teak Gott to wine's, nothing ~..,..- else. —lt was the profits of that trade which Ind - ‘riveted - theC.ohains of Slavery over the Golan. ' .. What right"had Great Britain to Etter. '":',:':-feref , She tiansamed four fifths of the Gotten :grown fa Amnia; sheet:stained by.theroe ON= • ::, r : ,fourfifthe of the slaves in the American States- - _';' - That *se bee eight to interfere:- She pertielps :.tad In.the' gailt, not directly but:lndireetly, for -,-?: , erltitont the waists:tee Of Great Britain the soden ...'-",,.. _mead not be used. . The Americans wad Oct eneteilnlecolDeleet In . their own autiefacttirest ...., and'their sugar and ride • trade compsred. with.] the - et:than; watiof uca•lmportatice. • - . - Be"did not dictate to Eagland tee course of 4-,,-. ectty dot shoanght to tan, bid merely brought ...before their minds the eolenitt truths,. What did : ".." • -- "the elaveholders and 'cotton-growers day! Why , '•' that the English, loved' to 'Clad up in Exeter Halt And deseenee Mein sal condemn theta bat :." :.‘olitt:thei take "runless cotton *OO t.1141,,- . :•,-- •-•, would they dip - Anita their profits . Cie penny in .. -' llutle" , i , eal , itO;Limeiellpite . aline by adopting ""•'-',L. Abe' ray. In Which their .seal night be ben ..?.2." ~. a loha ' The :price . of catkin regulated-the .Y..! , 1 1:41 ° 0 of the s .alave.. At present they avenged ......,,n,A0p0ti00,,tc...R.1,000, - and- to:stook a cotton ":;•-.,plantation „ took. from 200 to. 400 ; is that an troinente outlay :had to be made before . elate be, brought Into competition with - • '"r".... - . free liber.?.. The C4rtere were now looking into -, ,Aranles, end voild work at the rate of 6d a ;; - day,`lnd the rearlOof 0 reit Britain now had an ......,. - Opportunity' of, tasking the slareholderifeel that they Sure In airii,st, and determined to do come. .." ,, elder.towarst the abolition of the" system. If „they coati 'abolish slavery 'by making speeches he not ball,er by legfelation in rerlisment, hepli'llhorrld In tent hippy:Er Ihtil 30 do etc. Big :'they goad not..":' The Only way trashy Making", deco compete with free labor; and, If die Eng- Itati ovoid net 'mike as nosh profit by: using free ! Gotten as - slare cotten'thry most beeoutent with --- 1: - li.tat# ol flirs timid the dials! they. so property. 2.7. pnnte,e4 to the 'titleholder.: .} . :''l ',,' The ,' 6 ' 4 ° 1 . 11,, ia. the - orisn'of the temens- Vim o f Dirge:and lindoe, of Anstrian ty- , ..„ , „,..`rants inalshaterfhirs elareboifers the slenderer ti ',. , ..f: ff.teiitith;:ital 'the 'apologist of Nicholas and" ',...: Joseph Pleads of . A i satria,s( caries 80ag Left .....";.4111.2014-inniAmeriesn .Antlfilavety men. I W, tare dut:fillewing . extract fir= sludgecol 2:ther'entalag at Eiderßall; as the argument of '...".l'2•the mat itbitriit.the oppressor's rider . - /I:Pm at 1.6 4.ti - tatt: is/ tt. n t : k tur ruitavrtii . .zursinte. , it has berm Itio . fsde et id die grist elle:east i ;Alderson! .0.5 net been ran discernible, Cr at flatit pi emirate framthe story, and ea depend-1 , - T,sl , itt 4 1 iht,tl.4*-a trite:caller, that weare i •„: .-. , - .. - ,zbeity'air . :adailte to our heart's Content - with et ?: - ..tintlitelf IV' m itttft whittler.' . Toe Iliad inill ' ''''- 00-3141. ' -044- bi• 'aiiic'tatnt B PB it , PrOgg - gig in: ~.„-.' Neterntelinigo between .E.orope and Asia cad. .., ~.zuithitig..conld-mqiet .bnc_ tbe.coeqoeet of the! :„.. , ...,tetter bylliefederr.Tn;tho Teracqm of .41e..,,,w e i . .:,_.;.:). ziiidylia.iititten ta.proct.the divinitsalt. Mort Caddemnief , Attgastur, and the afraid , , Tl'"des" dries pC'll2i6, The Ztoiatt taught the A s h, .. et Partityc . l.to thet:EasVand the - teadiei feetare if, parprliaZ4ifilil; weep early representation t riii - ,76.4 ad the Divine Uptake: '. Oa these orocptc6attiofie:4o:-.locetraple-to admhst. • - : - ,: ,, ,210 , e1P - feuttte l -amrnsly nelLsrd Shiliettoiyiser ......_ I{!C ~ d s ~tt,- .:.--,;, , ,,..:!i. , ,, , j ,:,;.,-, , , Lord Carlisle, is any gentleman or lady at Stat. feedlot:se, without eurendering tee right of private judgment as to the pellucid doctrine of Mitten , . We will de all fitting homage to hint Stowe as a novelist beyond compare, at least Is tbe Sting geterralion; but when it comes to the tremendous qtestion how we are to deal with three millions born and brad in elevery'and in' the moat intimate earth, intermixture With free people,—stiU more, when it Domes to the question haw we, another people—a rivaination, and a rejected mother country—are to interfere, we'vanst beg to consider there high peliqcal eon. siderations which find little place in novels, and are puticeduly distasteful to the warm hearts of fate writers and readers. We rake the liberty, therefore, of regarding Mrs Stowe quite distinctly from the meeting at Exeter Ball, on. Whit-Monday; quite distinctly from the reverend gentlemen and profeesors as eembied on that occasion; distinctly from the reeolntiou then adopted, and even Cannily from herself, so far as she has been compelled to commit herself to any definite proposal for the abolitionct Slavery. -Bat even while we write we remember that Ides. Stowe could not posed. bly agree with the very fleet resolution carried neanimourly. If we remember right, ebe has emphatically repudiated any such doctrine as that .'the principle of immediate and uncondi tional emancipation is the only one that is con eietent with the right/ of the elan and the duty of the coaster." She does not think it the right of any body, however deserving, howeveimieer able, to be utterly -ruined, which would be the cue of the Caroller' slave suddenly emancipated; nor den she think it the duty of any man, how ever responsible, to ruin his dependents, as the glare owners certainly would do if they gave In -to this plan. Mrs. Stowe would prepare the slue for freedom, and give him meanwhile the benefit of Chelstian usages and laws; and no lit tle is she prepared to see the whole three Wi lkes emancipated, that when she has got only one of the three millions, and him every teperl. or epecimen, free from the yoke; and en British soil, her only resource le to eend him to Liberia, where, we will verdure to ray, he will not go. abe slave ought certainly to have some pro tuition more than be now his, against excualvd punishment. for, without-some power of punish meet left to the master there can be no slavery at nil, end we are rather for its mitigation thwita ' immediate abolition. As to mere animal com forts, amusements, instruction, secular and tell, gloms, we Inspect the Ainertean slave Is quite es well off in these respects as the English laborer; at leut,pt Mrs. Stowe Le to be trotted. Bat these are remedies which, so far from being advensted or ferilitated by our Anti-Slavery agitation, are only rendered more and more imprecticable. , We hue on this point the 'sprees words of Profits. Or Stowe, who gays that Ice his own early days black, children were admitted kite the JIIIMO nehoole ae white. - It it ie not so now, it is lot owing to the progress of cotton cultivation, but to the excessive bitterness provoked by the At*. Brio late and the Increasing difficulty of dealing with free persons of color. Like many other people In the. world'e great Comedy of Errors, the Abolitionists mast .retrese their steps, ami at a little humble pie. They must give up indeed, Mrs. Stows herself does give It up—im mediate and certain abolition, and return to the Beer and less offensive plan of gredetal melte ration. Let them put It in the power of every slave to purchase his Own freedom or to have it purchased for him, at a not exhorbitant price; and thus prepare them for the elate of liberty which ao few men born free know how to use properly. LIIDPAITXII.—For the arrest of this man a reread of ors thousand doGars was offered by prominent officer of Allegheny county, and in ducements held out in private conversation with the same officer, and other Pitteburgiere, that the- reward was bona fife, and would oeetainly be paid. The nature of the outrage being such as td produce s'good deal of excitement, many of our citizens were vigilant to effect an arrest of the offender and stimulated bya hope of Dea ring indemnification for their expenditures and loss of time, they sought out, arrested, and de , livered to oar jail, the unfortunate man charged with the murder of a Pittiburgh officer. After the work was done, as well dose, one towns. man, Mr: Gregg, applied for the reward, sod to his, and every other honest man's astonishment, the doctrines of repudiation wore Interposed as an 'stopple to his claim Here - the :natter now testa, and whether the authorities of Allegheny anal will persist in theli renal to sustain the honor - of their county or not, is jet to be nen, or whether the good people will permit imolt a stigma to be cast upon the county through the pandmony of their commlealonots, is g guts Oen yet to be decided. We hope the batter st ains may prevail, as a contrary course in a ease of avoh notoriety would be a fatal stab at all at tempts to secure the arrest of offenders by of , , feting large rewardit.-:Butts Democrat. 'We have experienced no little mortification la regard to the matte* noticed above, althonstria bare refrained from noticing it. •The reward was offered by Mr. Hague, High Constable of the city of Pittsburgh, and .the officer The was kill ed lb attempting to arritrtLandparter, was also offmor of this city. The responsibility, ., if it rests any where except on Mr. Hague him self, rests on the city, and not on the county.— We do not know what authority Mr. Hague had for Offering the reward, if , any, or whether his .not ought to bind the city. One thing we do infJW, that no reward should have been offered unless it was intended to be paid, for it led an innocent men into a large expenditure of money for which he 3a likely not to be remunerated, and it has brought disgrace upon our city and Its authorities. We protest against any officer of the city thus committleg the whole caporation end Community by,their irresponsible ate. Mr. Gregg ought to be paid his expenses, If not the reward, but who 11 to pay him we know not. , -- Ma nolentand that Mr. Gomaly, clerk In the Commissioners' othoe'irill appear in's statement come of thole days, in relation to the trouble some strip boldness. He intande to lift the blame from the Commissioners' ales altogether, and mat it clamber& Bo we hate not seen the end of this sallied yet —Cluvaide. If the. Chronic! e. makes the above stalemeo withent;.propts atithirlty, it Is very improper trifling with a serious affair. It is too salons • matter to-joke about. If there Is say tenth in the statement, we hope there will kiiito further delay. Snob buflonnitious are =jot and wholly Indefeasible? Mr. °arm)/ has just been on the witness stand, and If he ham keptieithlng back. and Intilide to Implicate any body else, he has Acme very wrong. The facts be then re. sealed he ought to have made known years ago.: If, he has another revelation to mate, let 'it! bale It at once. .We incline; hoirev sr,' to the opinion that the Chronicle eyelike si random, or, bee bees tileinfiribed. t hat does Gormly Bag Wievsan Tnzosoaxcez Suusear.WiTere cant& gratified to learn that Hu "Dr, 1143111 hu Lien raelected to the Professirstlp In the Wes tern Theological Seminary. In Allegheny. We ehonld hare. esteemed It u a pubdic loss, if he had been removed from this community. To distinguished ability, great learning, and *zeta• platy piety he adds the qoalities of the kind neighbor and Christian gentleman; while his rea dy wit and great prolemical mitre are of much value to any people among whtim he lives, in this. Stirring age, when we are called upon to-de fend some of oar most cherished institutions, end even the long admitted lute of oar history, from the ingenious and 'lingua sleuths of those whele'clalm to infallibility le 'ittatHelently opera tire upon thenselves to lead. them to undertake what to others Appears nothing less than Q 212.• 'The Phfladelphia Resider, I very spirited and laterestipg daily paper, gays: !'What are the meads by 'which the -,lntiiti propose to attain their end, In America? Find; the accumulation ofperstraol and real estate In the hands of bishops and archbishop,: end, second, Ithe building up of ',hook aulurimlyeatarion." . To eorrect . the evil here developed, the Bees. Ira recommends the followieg phus : "To break dmin the power of the prieethood by myelin the aeonmolation Of property la the Lunde f Bishops and Archbishops; sae to break through Cathollo exeltuiveness by making the NOW= schools if the State so frea from yev ttonable objection, that the' Catholic laity may End it 'advantageous to patronise them, rather than the sobools kept by Stooks, Prior; Priest,' nod lieui'! Very good. The plan is e2OOll/It. Lee It be carried out , . • . L .. 131141 T Vial i.aLlak Cull DZOIDID.--A snit, which wee Instituted at Nor Orleans, in Novem ber, 485 i, In the name et - Jacob idaseina„ for the mover, et the rights and interests upoi certain Muds iltaated opposite the eity ot ?data mottle, blezioo, and sow the site of the town of BrOlallrille, Tau, hie just been decided in favorer the plaintiff. ,The Terabit directs that all the' propertt acquired by Haute a fiord be conveyed to the plaintiff withlo Woe, days; thatMean.' Thula; Cord, pass and. Awns pay: the Admit 1526,000 damages, and that Bilden and Mice 0011tay to him alit the property purchased by them. I. default of defendants making .the sonvsysroses; the Jury - runt the phdettet the ma. of $214,000, 1* Bea of the liduperty. The piebald hi to Wand 'to the de. 'Want, thast,mpt ther etelletealty gold As the No GOLD Minn tor Tartan,—Galvestott'papere of the 17th Inntant, the latest received, give disconraging report. in regard to the rumored discovery of gold to Toxic. TIM Galveston 'Veers" eve: "On Saturday morning the steamship Altaic:o arrived hers from Indianola, bringing a number of passengers. some of whom wereltrectly from the 'd'6ginge' and others from the neatest towns in the vicinity. We conversed with several Of them, and they nil consumed in the etatement that there wU gold In that regioh, but' that it bad not yet been found M sufficient quan- tities to pay , for the - labor of getting it.— CoL Afoedgomery, of the U. 8. Army, who was from Bmi Antonio, as/wed as that it war there oansidered all a humbug. Ile had seen numbers from the mines who reported the. same thing, namely, that they could not get gold enough to make it pay." The Hotuton Telegraph of the 18th instant 0370: 03everal parties irho lately visited the 'gold dlggiege' hn the Bandies and Hamilton's ley bete returned, and report that gold has certainly been but la very small qui. titles. A gentleman who visited the mince on the Handy stated that he did trot ate any per ion who had Imbed eut more than one or two dollars a day, many had found no. thing." . • The Austin Gazelle bra the following para graph conceit:dog the mineral wealth orWestern Texas:. • • "Not long since ono of our merchants obtain ed from Hamilton's Valley a specimen of iron on, sand forwarded kW a chemist In New York to be analyzed. The return leas received a few days' since, 'hosing the ore to contain 68 per cent pore Iron.' This, though not the riohest of ore, 'would pay - handsome profit to the manufac turer, and lends an addiNonalgattraction to the Upper Coldratio 11AI:teases country as a region of vast mineral wealth. - In this region sobers &h -oovered gold, stone coal, gait :springs, several va rieties of marble of the most beautiful quality, and all to the most tusgulgoent Abundance. All we now nevi to develops these rich mince of wealth is railroad communication with the golf and the Northern 'cities." A Mtn tan Passs —There is food for refleo thin in the , following statement of the PAiladO. ?AM Etat: . • , "The pottier . of Noma d Catholicism has been recently exemplified lnjour city in • etrikiog 'and remediable manner. Dr. Gamut was among us !last week: - in eloquent and world-renowned' convert from The arras of Romaniem; a warrior.. priest, who took up arms in defence of his ensla ved onuntay, and 'when the effort to regenerate bee foiled, through the intervention of Frenoh bayonets, became an exile fee the cake of his re publican principles. He lectured in ibis city dee oral: times, and during hie whole stay, the North American, the organ of a great party, nev er. mentioned his name; the 'Penruy/wanian, the organ of another great party, which represents the advertsl democratic sentiment, throughout the world, wee studiouely silent in regard to hie movements sad mission: the Ledper,which beasts Itself a popular and todependent paper, never reported him, or announced the immense seam lion which his powerful deacinciatione of anti. Republican Rome occasioned; the Hellen% gave him a few lines of notice under the reporter', column; but never had an editorial word of eons. ,went or,enconragement for thi, great champion of chridian -Truth and Republican Liberty.--; Why' was this , It deeelopee the fearful fact that the American press In mauled by fear of Rome's itflortimo, and that were a secoad Lather or Cal vtn te appear in our midst, to preach a new cru sade against the dangerous dogmais of the Vati; can neither tie Democratic, Whig, independent, -or neutral prees would dare te epeek.of Moo, for fear of offending Catholicism, which through its omens has declared Itself vauntingly "a power in the Slate." Have we not then the most portal reasons for our wl tchfulness! le there not a, menacing danger which appeals forcibly to every American to lend his influence to repel it?" • 40261 PLCIILIANITISJ or CLIMATI —1941 have freqmintly refermd• to the fact, that a severe winter in Europe fa nsetallypeltended by a mode , rate one in America, and Mee terra. The past winter is another Illustration In proof of thirlaw of climatic COMpetSiILIOU. Oar ilbtojoll/211 1 / 1 111.0 . !all of oomplsints of the severe weather. One of the molt violent snow storms which had visited England for yeany had Jost occurred; while, In I Pacts, People were Lamenting that January had invaded May, and that cloaks were necessary when T immer hate ought to .be worn. • let the C ater on this .00ntteent hie been unnenslly mild, it fact we can none of urforgete even Uwe would, when we look at attrywieetly lee bills. . The i winter of 18514 2 . was exactly the re verse. ! While, In "Olefin, It was one of the se. Tercet. experienced for a whole generation, In Europe ; It was more like an autumn, or Isle spring than say thing else. Flowers, if we re member aright, were blooming In Patio; In the public squarer, is February, 1852. It woo more like Jane, Is klatch, of that year; than like the I roaring; angry month, that “Comes like a lion." lining sow-had severe winter settee. Europe and America may, perhaps, agree to divide the ..extreme cold fora while, and give eta, on both continence, medium winters for a series of years. We trust so, if for no other mann. at least to wire cheap Ice. Certainly we shall be ruined. etherwise--na. Dterrimara Bauman Amour.—lt is useless to deny that many and emitter disturbing elf. mints are afloat In the world's .even apart team those which relate to the revolution soy spirit in Europe. Foremost among them is Cabs. Lord Carlisle has resolved, it meta, to feice Spider Into a fulfilment of- her trestles re speating the sieve trade; sad se be twines large ly in the I Whig party of. England, and will be backed kith(' entire Shaftesbury clique, he may tuceeed is making mischief. Bat no &trinity can occur respecting Cabs, without the United States been:dog, to the end, Involied in it. In. deed the appointment of Mr. Boole, as Minister to Bpsik threatens somewhat to make a dill mat, on our own mount. The elements of pee ethic discord by no means clamber, therefore. In how Asia khere are indicetions, which grow Menge, daily, of a revolution, or revolt,. lions, such as tho world has not seen them for '' , that:minds of years. The portentous aspect as- , sinned by the Chlnese - rebellion forewarns us of ' the possible destruction'of the present Celestial empire. If the existing dynasty of Pekin . Is dismayed by the rebels, China will be thorough. ly aluusgad, or aim oar late accounts are t 3 be discredited. If, on the eantntry, this dynasty , le sustained, by either gasslan or English Chins will goon Demise, practicelly, a second India. The stonns whlph th ee threaten the peace of the world, may Indeed blow away. Bat that the *ads hang-on the. horizon, that. oven the muttered thunder ern be beard In the distance, it world be folly in us to attempt to conoest- PAito. Bullabs. FLOAT'S(' Jurfica —On Monday.laat the own es of an ark, having on board his fatally, goods and effects, on his way to Ohio from the upper regions of the Allegheny, fell out with his pilot, who also had on board a Qasntity of 'thinks, dried venison, /to. Tbe , owner aforesaid, not hating the fear of the law before his eyes, knock ed the pilot overboard, badly cutting his head with a club, threw bia thilegles, &a, Into the Hr• sr, end—floated on. The, inland party—At strap= ping fellow, who looked as though he might whip his weight in wild cati—applied to a magistrate here for a warrant, but before he . could get en oMoer to erne the process, the offending party was beyond immediate reach—Ms .floatlng poi toe" growing .small by degrees and hew:tiredly lees" as feet as the four mile current of th e riv er could tarry it in the direction of the "sunny climes and starry alien" of do tropics. The bel ligerents are brothers. Whiskey was at the bot tom of the freeze—AZ(4=lv Frets. ". GEBAT BXOII 52011.11 si EJIGIJUID Dr MAT.-- The Sottish papers gives sonnets of a severe 11110 W atom at Holmertb, In England on the 9th of May. it commeceed snowing violently at 6 oclock In the morning, and cautioned without intermission 'throughout Me day. The railway trains were delayed in theta tripe several hours, the snow being tour feet deep on tho bills and eighteen freshet on the plaint! and valleys. The trees, on •the verge of bursting into full leaf; mere covered will" snow. Amounts from the to. rims parts of the north and Booth of Frame re. for to the.unseasonableness of the weather and Mate that the fl Ida as well as the mm 1041114 aro enured with snow. . • . Vint. Erisnrrtou—LThe quarterly retorts of the births, marriages and death(' In Eogland and Wales, shun that during the lam fifteen months more weddloge bate taken place than were ever known to hue immured before during the tame period in Eogiand. This established one moth ma dem:tory Got—that with the growth of geatral prosperity the number. of marriages borates, and that u one deolines the other doei also. 91, 410 persons were marked In England and Water daring the last quarter of 1862, The number of births regletered during the quieter coding Mirth 8 1, . 1868, was 181,698. ' The deathe duo. ingthe same period were 118,241. The number of emigrants who left the country daring the some time was 67,729. . - • A Max la Duottma —last altimeter • reputed female 'seagoing the monde, lostructing ladies in the No tho' art of cutting dressce, A:o., bailing from rth, we believe. Wo undo:Mad that this parson recently died in one of the upper When the discovery was made that the otter of • Mee garments was • man In dia. gyise—one who had donned the petticoats ter some all yawn, and passed for fa. male =tit saysdrath.—Feedorkk.thurya, (Va.). i _ ~ t ~ «~ ~ Y .1.,:,at. Wm hear much eemplaint from the adjoining' mattes of the inure of the fly and of damage done by the late storm. In Lancaster oatuory it ie thought the wheat crop,nlll . not be :OS half .an storage Yield this °reason, owing to the ravagea of the By: Somedeldenhiliterally deatroyed, and very havenntitely wiped; Tole apparently •hae c all . ba re within the' lost two weeks. In addition, the severe itorms broke downand ' eyed the entire crop of ccaoy fields. . Many farmers In - ate Of Delaware Cattily . , and in - th e southern part of Chester County ( 1 .PA.. complgin that the Hessian- fly has very ma- terially lothred the growing wheat . . This was p trtionlatty observed after the hig wind on Toureday last.. Plate that promised an 'bend- 1 act yield pefare theatormorere found afterwards I to have the appeathace of half the stalki broken 1 down, where they had been injured by the fly.-... Phil. Com. Litt. - 1 A striking illuitration of liberality Was ez... 1 bibited in the Baptist Mieelonary Convention which recently assembled at Albany. Among the delegates present was a venerable gentleman by the name of Thomas, an-old sea captain, who hid grown wealthy in the ladle trade. Ile first manifested his hoerity by *Series the use of MS 80116' ships foray mieslonary work to Chins, California, Rea: ,Re than , to meet a certain ez ' penditure, set down $lOO each for his eight sone .1. end sons in-law , at, as this was not enough, %heti double were e pressed whether $160,000 ' could be raised for 1111411141311 the present year, hopkdged banself to makeup, out of kit ova punt, whatever was &ideal. The (ileaMorningMorning 'braid; which drat elm -1 elected on the paragraph reprehending t Uncle Tom's Cabin' as a ..sunstry".production, sash. using it to The Nem York Observer, explains that It found said paragraph so credited in TAO They Whig, which, with Tas 4/sorry Eryirterand other Intensely - Hanker organs, had paraded It With great gusto, Se an Cade Tam annihilator. There , is certainly a mistake somewhere, owing to care lessees,. We believe the, disownediparegraph , originated with Zia Southern 06seroei; a religious' paper printed in Richmond or Charleeton, and I considerably more matdy and lees adroit in iti PreSlavery inetileatlond than. its New-York ~neraceake. .We rejoice - that the latter has the grace to repudiate the disoreditablejudgmenan• correctly Imputed to it..—N. Y. Tritenu. • 1 The Cattazaugus inio says, "The Bello and Pittsburgh Railroad Company last week tiled their map in the Coantitlerk's offioe, boating I their road from the a Ilegheny Elver to Ellicott i vide, and a corps of engineers, under the dire.- lion of Mr. Stemmata, the Chief Engineer, are now engaged la staking out the route and preparing the work for contract.. A map of the route mouth of the river to the State Line had been previously filed. The week from this vil lage south to the State line, it le apposed, will be under contract in the course of the next six 1 seeks or two menthe." 'Mr. Roger/L Pryor, ono of the editorsof the Washington Union, rase written along letter pub. lished it the National Intelligence:. taking upon himself the respaiutibility of the article In that paper, some days ago, on Russia. The article in . emetic:li excited very general satoidshment, front the fact of its appearing in the Calory 'ap posed to be the organ of the Administration, and therefore believed to represent the Mews of the Cabinet A. The Valois does not publish his 'explanation, It may be Inferred that the wale Is disavowed by the Administration. .: The lowa papers announea that a gimthunan. 'ln that State proposes, fora certain compensa tion, to keep tithes freefromihe dangers attend. bog thunder-storms: Though thineeeme lite a doubtful propoeltion, It Is acid by iCICZILIECI men that, by '.proper arrangement .of numerous lightuing rods, this object can hafaricomplished, end at a cheap rata. The eye= kas been tried in the South of Prance, where .nitannive vine yards have been thus protected from the hivs. gel of hall-stormy which often follow thinder. showers, while those adjoining hare been dew tauld. - Writers from the Sandwich IsLade glee fist, teringaecountis of the increase in the nominfea. tare ofsegar.. The settlement of Caillemla has greatly ineseseed the demand, and the live Yan kee. seem to have taken hold of the matter in earneet. Mach Capital has bees upended on same cf the plantations, bat there appetite to be no doubt of the investamoot.paying a good diet. dent In the bland of Mane there le one plan tation managed by • Maine Yankee, - whlch its Proprietors anticipate will yield five bandied Boas of fiat quality, no way inferior to the first quality at New Orleans , The Detroit Tree Fria thspitb, ism "int moose numbers of whitefish W . mow being re peeked along the docks, provisos toespertetion. Every short distance, yesterday, men could be aeon busily engaged In this bustems. The white- 1 Ish nosily go te Ohle, where then is • groat demand for them. The •Bselteyes' appear ts know what's good." ]lo. E. R. 11111114 of New York. a distielaished scientifie tenter and pisetical philosopher, says that ;maces struck by lightning should not be erne op as dead for at beet three boars Da. Meg the ant three hoary they sheali be drench ed freely with coil water, and it this falls to prolate restoration, then all salt sod continue the drenehing for another hour. : • A meeting of the Doard of. Directom of 'the Fort Wayne end Chicago Rama lees held at Fort Weyer. on Friday. The object of the meet leg was to let, by contract. the building of the whole length et the line. There was outliers O le - cempotition, and all trie metions were W on adraotsgeous terms to the Company. The stook soincriptione to this road are stated et a million of dollars. TAO COSlttUta are to be cam piloted in eighteen months. A locomotive despatched from Laporte, us,toChleagulfor physicians to attend Robert 11. Dorteder, who died at Laporte, of &potash tan the entire distance and back in one hour and forty minutes. The distance is 68 miles each way, making a speed et 116 mike 11.100 utter • L7nett Law wee inflicted at .Cortacll Binds, lowa, lately, by a party of emigrants front Col. umbra, Ohio, upon one of their number named Baltimore Meer, for Lilies hie meestoate, J. C. Sseouels. They took him from the Shevitre hands, tried, convicted, and bang him. To the last be protested his Innoccnee. - We lesia, isle the Lord:mine Conifer , that Mr. Thomas Brandon, of the [ism of Audirsoa & Brandon, merchants of Padnoah,lcommittad ale last Tuesday morniog by shooting bin:melt The only cages sniped by bit neighbors was disappointed lore. Wood—This settle Is main to privy freely .and L enatohed up as fait as brought It, at 61gh rater. Almost any sort brims 40 eerie—the higher grades we are told command from 30 to 65 cents. Big prices we think.--Newark (0.) Cranvanoz or Etsmr.--Bome at the planters ot.Bouth Cuellea. It II stated, are turales their ►tteetlen to the growth of hemp, and drudge test ing thorough/7 the tepidly of the soil forshit purpose. Ilstrutons, ?day 29, 1853 —The Oregon Iron Pinnace, in Baltimore County, twenty collet from this city, wu destroyed by Are this morn. ler, together with all the oat-bulldings and ma = chinery. Loss not lees than $80,000.• ." • lion. Alfred Kelly bee resigned the Preeiden cy`of the Cleveland and Columbus liallroad Com. peony. The Directors hay* elected IL B. Pape, Es 4. itAZSION, May 28th.—Rev. Dr. Atkinson, of Baltimore, has been elected Protestant Rplsoapal Bishop of North Carolina, by the Diocesan Con oration now ln 'onion, to fill the Tenancy oats atoned by the perversion of Bishop Ives. Too Maryland • Rouse of Repressntatives bas passed to a third reading's bill prohibiting the ass of eeotarlan books fa pablidacboois, after amending by adding a proviso that this prohibi tion ehall not extend to tho Bible. Wiz,Mein his removed hie. Select &hoot to That err Ilglble doom of M. &In, at the conger Of renry and Llbertr 'treaty—entrance on Ferry *treat- /t wIU Le the covalent elm irblle Imparting • knowledae of ths brutal.* atodlnd,.ta indltlrat• th e taut and Inalll are ret We kin,. long known Mt. WUllems as s lallhtoi , oflclent end snouts( el leeched. Rickard Berl. U. I'. Cale, 11. It. Johison, George F. 011. non, Mows F.Eutea, A U. Initial • Ca., John L. Ran WI. 4. 1. Ilene% Id/Illand latthner Jr.. David . 11ant, .John hlneaskej. Jolt P. LoT.Alosauder lahatilih. John 13. Warden, William C. Warden, R. U. Welton. bends . E.W.T.Jobp /lan.. David Elliott, Ospas Irrlrrhirs ler BUI U & BARNES' SAFES--Itere le the Mad of learlatooy as to the value of oar 81113, upon plash we ma eteddeatl7 rut UterePatatha of our emir. Ws hare Wm.!, Pahl/abed Metal or:Winks, pooling that Bak, male for our regular tad oralnerf ales. • &ad rot& abroad, hart -bees subJeetatt to Mal BEVBIIkaT TEST& IN .41.17117 AL 002f7L10AATIONIN and preeerved their =Note total; free frOta damsel, The fAloelog La emotion proof of the rams foroatertable 010,000 *IVErETH OP 8008 AND PAP.EBB 'AMMO WITS A $4O SAYE! . • • . AMOS . . 'Min e 001444. r.. 1; llama Bulks & B YOu l e i tt ' o t Jere teem duly noeteei. 1 was mirror at the terra / Lula , I.e i r s z i l o o r nriV it. to j 7o b y it mrfeetlr FIAB .¢444110 . 44' et the 10111 44 400:541¢24470tatni°01401104114 gpoi op burned to matte. It was built of wagged brick— ig; WrOe clot; lt at the .a.terge mount ot mt. It vas • rer7 kb ".. Irtw 117 noise and boat' areouute Maize In the Bait. amounted to about T4¢ T¢411144¢1 ark vhl.ll tee eared. There rat eat a rivre :maw µwed; and farther. , I woulddvise ar_peraorr 14140 dolog but o ne. to kee'' no time, but but s Bete to keep thatr to,t oae that le cool _I ma Mkt/ }¢¢¢¢4¢4¢4l your zu. T 4,17, . .0°0; :"strOAßD.—Doctor Alms fumi ng b een tollosol from Moo/Zola dour.a !Imo** ond Phogdon U.B. Morino Dooltal, orlll lo IOW" Pro hli cacti attaiglon b hi. Pr/A.4m Oleo lad ouldooos 110 211116thit. *boo. Railhead. - - .041. W111)1111C . r . tlie attention or m u re v ]. n. to -Nu at...nears umGoatuvo mow -Nu Is trud Lb. toFct, • r ter Da. APLute a Tarim Pass.--The Te:lngar • • and Othart._ v.,4 ..1 in , ...l ag derneval for tn.. iv.. the sunset ! L OW . PD:Eid-FDD *NOME. ilOrran PANE. SlFilsa ' .41, av. of theireireeileem people 47 them and roe , . 0 tart r.‘ ' 1.1in*111.2.10 Gr. urisbia.. 7 . No .. ra.-h. iv. , • N SAITGUkr . moli4g. One /Bbl-at .r.rd fib. eh: 14. r Coliggit. or fr.. mi cr err " grV ni r b. 'lB " ;,% ."1* "a** .""'' ' g dixow .I.lr fans disordered e.t.a the. et,hh, he relrirrtutik EN'ttiare.`,4llM24"Zar=3.'": yet Wel in obtaining reliant b. herd Dr.spzue. slut in com.'"• 124° T , CM' , " \ Tw... P4 ''''' a 1." I. °l°'°°'' 4.4 in w that.. works] their county Woo populaiity .1 ;.°,,fi I.9ILIV"."rh bo l tt.Z.o r ',, D t7 Pe. g4"R 9 ' by the astrialshing ellief Idli2tl they are serri7 day . pa. 'L. svAILTIringS; Co pps, 110n0E-PU4son°7oW-16- fonnhog. a.' tn. fol.:, ....: bc... Apilm ii3o. Pvlltulliimo.,L.r7rCol,..cillwirddibiel r BOT, tha e. - • 1 ,,t . .. 1 ... 4ni roan hes n Doors; "items. J. Kidd if Cb. - (Iontlermo: r. will please . 04 Imo. ea. send us and grow of four Plita teemed by Dr. It'Lane I n. E Engine and eir &finery \ .74 .ii • hey ere In great &mud. Piens Gorward than direct. li. M r "' °r "" °°4 °. y° ° P . M °l. ° °°.°" " gams At flaw-. 1 i"." ' ° l3 ° L th " i4 V "VW'. V ..- . ,• 1 Nut Ur'. _ . Per.:2 IT_ arb• lamina any • pls. .13. Cu ougsrow;elark Cu, 0„ April Th. MO. 1 * 1,, ,,.. , T... , .. 21.1311ka* BJ:115, Awe:tomer& ~. Your Medicines are universally liked In th 4 ggettoo .1' 1.-... ' - '‘, In Wahrutattret,Ptdiedlelphle s the conetry. We have meant Falls for them. the Pills ' espechdlr. Yours. reapectfalin .1. U. Sarre for eau by all drageste and merchants. In town and muntsy. and wholesale anfratall by** eole proprietors ' • ' PLEStI:IO 11/I(YMERS. nay:7 , Pucesniors to J. fildd4 0... ao W. 4 street. stir Ws believe Natere him provided a 'remedy Aar elm, Memo which flash hotr to. HJ1.8,13 PETROLEUM or BA= OIL, NM 00 as it flow, from the smut 'shammy, conoealal deep to the bourole of Mother Garth. is, without doubt, one of the Ggrestaat of them Iremedloa Iteuf the fallowing tostimiutr, imp br a grateful parent: Vann; MIN Sept. 115. Mr EL bare mid all tour Patroleirni er Rork Oil. some two month. van. and bare been loot- Ina MI GUI 1411:11t 1151 • farther supply. I. eonid beim Id ammo dozen mon. CO. bare hood the US Teri time In Slaw and Dysinterl. den bur. 1. 4 U.. your agent war here. wae lying eery now t wi th them / gar. be , • trwrtewenti and its thew blurs me the wood. and the Ono atoned. and an. r•cormid fainintiately. It ls Wan an extraordinary remedy for rove and Intlomad Oyes, Cace, Brahma, and nkenotatlech and for the Mom mom tiara been maned or lon=lrim the with resew. luao 'er eide by an the Wearies In Pltteburgbi drO Oaten adrertlelna Petroleum plow GOVT•T • . Third Annual Statement OF THE STATE MUTUAL ' FIRE AND y_p MARINE /NB CHANCE COMPLY Y.. 1 Rsysis%urg Ramsay., Pay 4..963. A..ito of the Company. Mot 1 '62...19 016 61 Pm:alma nes t [Co May 1, twat. 1361Y0 66 luteroot rnen 916 19 Bt htloorry 664 CO6l lanallato.... lOW 09 - --4.149.1913 26 Piamlamo $ ^799 94 Do. tormlostod. ICS 91 Lnononizennons.ctannist7Ons rit. losurair.o. mama Prozolcuas. 944666.11. 77.93111 Clepdtel . 8 tack. pikt In and Ram ed. Amount of rrrourug llable for lams . Awns: co llonui.C YCil. w 1 13 meeuxittec—z-,—;;TAWati. nr rum 51 Ptai JAN Co 0311 i. itral tare Jai 15141170.7 EMEM JOHN P. aornuloup,.l.,;arblo counrr: P. 0.. 11TDOWICIS. Harrlatrarr; t ll6lll l , o l l.lN.P . lll . a pu. dalp b h ont ia.: JoHN B. RUTH HD. Daaphin orrantn A. J. OILLYT, itiorlsban; if T. JOHP.s. HODTJIT KLOTZ. Carboy mootr; JOHN . RUTILIWOHD. Praddaut. A. J. 1.1. ET. rlaaretatT. will Insure seal rot m °ra awl In/sod narlgalko: alba. an morehaadtaa u lowarc rota thWar. Po y huo d a ralac hem. adtaar lArkohmtly or for term at yam 11 acted Odloooaoraer oorth ao4BraPhliala abuts. jattr A. A..I.II,ABIZIL,Aotnary. Citizen's Insuramal a. D. EINO. .411=1./..OVNil.ftcs4 °mu, Ix *ern, NASIDT AID WOOD EN. INEWILS !WU (LUGO NUMB Gel Till MOO .1.211) itIERGEEP MUGS. AND T1L1131171. 8113. 4 crba.4.v...it baa, sonar tir 7 2 / 2 .X ALA. ar.nuntarperas qf Lin 114r.4 !NZ. .I..TD 2/11764 )1021 and f EIPORTA rttni • • 017LECrols: I T. tutu:. Jr.. I K La, Eamon' Pas. N. Jr. Ratan lawn., Jr.. Jahn S. Dllnceth. K. llartangtn. PnarteLaPtllsna Onhanyinker. • ////14 ' a.= Jo= nom rumcm Fleming Brothers, • (summon ro J. Km & cb.) WHOLESALE DEVI:FOISTS, No: 60 flood Sena, Piildinpi, Pa. Di..Portetc re of D. 11•14.14 Colebtated Vomiter REMOVAL. POSTLEY, NELSON Br.. minoncrossim or ! • EXEMLERZLI 4WD CUT eT moms AND lIPADII3,- • * 6171 HAUSA • ' SOLID Doi vzcza, , nas, tramp, xAmkil, Rave runci-rod to No.l7lMarket street. where Wit coscomers, alai rosothaolo ernes. an Invitad to Lb mains oar nook today mars Illanbera. lisotas 1 1=1 " srA l tOridPalat filliall. " er a Cb og Onl 000 :1 to , olot , ittlfrortoi ortigio Of Zarb scans. prim. .lotitt S. 1,0/1?1_ PRILIP , WILtIim "7: - • • RENO ' LOGAN, v .IASPOBIZIiS Ain WHO I YOAKUM ' IJAIIDNITAIIE, 011 Hasa remoyett to the' nemLl Weal Knot. 110.1. Se. worn, Ibrir Sr. lad al ex:r= ra.mt ay, cern..l le thvdty:' • A. H. HOLMES 6z.8R0., MAXWACTI7I2S2 Of • - SOLID SOX VIDES, SLEDGES. PICKS, MATTOCKS; ODOWBAES, stb., PITTB.OIIROIL .• . . 0212. 25 Wood slt., between in sad 2241. Air Alt work wairoolad equal to as 7 sowaitiodwtivldt • menu lk*ohns. ' STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Boas, Norgages &a., Negotiated. putictua Jammu!' airzsinrairsracuksz AFT 81L15 OF STOCIES. FFrOflos era &Foam • 44 mar Waal and Fourth Ftreca. JAMES P. TANNER. WZIOLESALI DILL= na Om, moss, ,loalrass, am, am • - aa. 56 WOOD amen rrnazmmi• Mien Third and honk. WPM, dock embraces every variety and errvirj" . l°""m _jy "- rastr iah. "'"f: gPq4ll . tAdfiella_ 04_fl =lwo. arlis b• 2. at Ztla• awl 7 vcv =armee I...vbiv act mc.. at PE ••• dalaa:a earl ay. Putehaaant 311• Ian all and Emma beats bantam • DAGUERREOTYPES _. • • • AT THE • , NATIONAL GALLERY. - t i AOKSCI ( N: b I3 . t i latio r zg i tiz t. ef t roan i leem /olio sod tisa time. wiehidt donate Mike like...me et Iddlorete Mee; rlll.tdease adl at the stove estehdeb• meet. tided go with very,. impeder Skte aad Ply Idehte. m e et secs nth 0111 dui the eertetor at take the meet secants tea tftellee et the Leman ltddi with all the espreetien of antatet•J Ille =Act ratrana. P c•im.t.lnS PiplOrk it. aestrete47 tdPied. etal da• add. Lek.* clankumel dkeneded. dd4Versous Int regulml, to takes titian, ate • pr: bet reeetablenae ItSattepenee taken or .4 uNI Ai .' 7 4 t fil n' ltt4g ' ge Ir. n ea 3ra at - et. rAtTeene In be ed. NELSON'S 7111Sl P: 3 • DAGUERREO Y.PES. frcisr,orsock DIZELDING, TRIAD smear. VTIZKNEtand strangers who wish to oh. t4° antrul4.4itikr istdelstuiskiams:Thtitst %WIZ estibliabuint..hm •nuatisSth. la auarostood., ar ao chore* lasolo. Ila oao tithe larger% sod bns •minted Pilo and Skrltah over 00. reward fOr IL* yarrow, orith Ittotrotonato of Ms aroOl Magaorerfal Una , out boring- otrritetworttofifatt47,i idisroZN V oi s Y U :it Irr. ;LA ' hittrolf to boo ebbs to 01f..r to tho yarns .r tiro Art, a rtrlit of Dwor• rootrnetator olclalrrr la croups, abica bar arra bow& n it. "' St O and oxe MO.. 10'.1. .4unk tram 'gloat 4.41. to• 6 • • Imo-dale: "-. • 711.ARREBD. ' • ky i al W rei th AtlT: ll % l sl l lVlVarinitiri t liill ntikrarsh. sod KW XLISaLIiFf a M. Efonglalll 4 . of Os forma plum • Custom Home; Pittsbureh• • - Brurveyorhe 011 lee, June ,ir /1334 MARINE LIOSPI TA L SUPPLIES— sum Propeadr to tossly dat thla nat It &cloak. of tb• ZSUI day alit. ra• ntn,),„r Oa Mowing artto'sa, 'Of the a it. Cat se rho uma Mad amt..) Marla* Ilaralral, mar Oda dlr. man taut day ofJune, D.sr. ea Yr. a yordbla Ism aana.....Priam tar la. frwo:n dosatorth.bartaaaLty...... Eta'iiru ": . r. • Part Mao— pay Y.ftnt " " P. , get Ptato.— "'"*"' Pit b. • vit I/may nerionn. Wor Atilt tnoriarAilii; aboyel anlarto rb %en' &it gutty. and to too forolabod !nch time am at L nontltloo Au an tha notnlsltio*:ot Us* /flavora at tho /loort lnr l,att i orra , tram, Rl:a matted. • g•ldt =it b%l thin dm nutter of a/ Waft to Iv as wall a• afoot tvotity pa clay, In atdlttoo to ',hilt, tam/ trlll be tot on Moon al! aormato to to rontlod. • Any inaninanon eanyernios tAs uyn taws silt bermetwylleation at ttu now • JOLIS Udall/tn. Bort•Tor mid Aignot. • httd... traltod !tots Moths lormialial. rESU TABLE BUTTEEL'—The auto esibrs has made smagesents ebatsby win MirLorartiB4:o4l4%. lArt76oo,raggall be 'situp la An of Mt sash, brought la in th.7.la asssahsg ap t srl:l l =o42 .1/1 be I Vers Ishits se is lust a; th• cassar I'll' tea BIM struts. Pitsbaitta whir of fradarti sad itabia soh stmts. Ansirhsar. ba failasdhsbay s sh ftirt of MO BEltto Votkinatt i r a *waist mots , msc u dr=l: l , l3.., hi tb s l. l l llll:Xe.Wp sa Tim husband ;sands rsadred_ . • ..:+ f ' ...L.... ------ - - tIORE lON BOOKS--Tkal Railroad Bad or &WNW, iv Elesslehurt*,lvol !70--.t3, , .Ar . iroa ffiaoaa..lllsubrated Loud= Libr.ry edit's., Th. OokUsina or Awl:AU] voL Ave.-fit. \ EU Waller boott's Work; Ms Cohost •alittou, 100 no t. 12.00..110 /orals'. bY . .1 . - 1L S. 130SWOMI J . 004 821ilarkst stmt. }I IdBROIDERED AND .ts.ii ,, j/ : -. ,. ------ ,(Miar,, ,, TIELAS-Natarials amarlud r broldrry Hid twos Weak by - NON LI. WILSON,_. _ Pat( . '• ' N 0.213( ksoal. abut/. N an d. VERAPPINOI i AP E 11-- &am'. 'and Cr .116. .or ago at the - Wall Pa Wataboura, No. Market aunt, bstsrms 2111111 use Grath suss% .5.1 . SHUMAN PALM& rpRANBPARDNT WINDOW •BLiic 11, A vary banAanoss amortuton_Jt ust ras'd r, by [lalj T 119.1118 PALMER. OA Mutes $758.318 70 100"0 00 .-$3311,416 70 UTTER--2 bbli. strictly prime 1t011,11., ta. reed sad L , * W e . Jel BELL • Man!. Watfr strell , arstast !he Cola. moo 1,0 TARD-140 kegs and 10 bbls. Leaf Laid; 4 Med ad An Jule b l. y • - , BILL * LIGG E Tr. Water xtratt. UrBAPPING PA l P ER ro -300 bdla.s as I.ostedwrwbg PaVkiaBONNUOEST• muicpuir. , ‘. - la. 's :le , a n. Pink Sin and N..Laanoek retatar. Ibr nalaby jit TON aoamuoaar a lA naP u T. fIOhIMON CIGAR 3-50,000 Common OI• an, to sae e,= VON BOXIIRORST & .. .. . CZ UNDRIES-29 !asks Feathers; to stab ajar:tat p li trztUr i m ud ; \ Ds da. • nagiC •5 H. Dawn Ks= I &es . 4'4: \ Id &DIA. Ea I Lard: • 2 Dta. G maw .. a... 2 oak. Zama Elitraldars. Io nit. Ns.! t' ' ft"." .?. maim DICKEY & CO. \ capaq of Pittabrath I)LD ALLEGHENY SAVINGS FIIND- A row aktas of this Mock 1n.41 kr \ . t ot . ro l OtIAILLEi .E. LoOMIE, 133731 IlongV . 2/Ma ofl*.b .er. h. LIONDB YOR SALE--Bonds of Dugneene LIP BoroneS. boning 6 ror mot Intense ter eel* by CSLIRLBS X. LOOMIS. Stock. Bill, sal Beal Mato Broker. mill 3 fourth street. opposite Bulk of Pletobargb.' IP.II6LA-100 hEids. prime N. O Sugar, kndlar from steam aLCalr and for We t,y 0031' 0. IILAC!;000.0 it CO. R YE FLOUR-14 bbla. Ryye Flour;jusl n*rilly.'Yon s A 60. fiIIEAP WALL PAPER-4 large leeol it ""4"V. ir%'''saldrot.fCtrul"7, VELVET PAPER LIANGINGS--Nerir trzr g. "'' b V I V. riard.l"..4 ua "ltb r PECAN BUTe-- Or 2o I,±l3.Pecisa Nuts, just and tonal* BIEFSZTr. Soma 4 strut awl ibt /Ins drat. COTTON --69 bales Cotten. in stare and ltr.thi 1)7 Duren Z.VGLIIII * nclearre. SH-50 bbis.PeisiliTib,ju`st raja HIE .11 11.4 t u d e br I 027311 ETOWAH t BlnfirT. QVAIGAR-100 Snpr, is tore " col to alr br tety:ll *sat azsnrrn c 1 1 0 8.-20 box" c " in gure WOODEN BOWLS-40 nests(assorted w• V. slaw) Woad. W.L . lust bobbed aye for nIN omak at wall, by W. A. IWCLCA6._ utai and 21.1t9 Meets. HOSE—Beo'd at the India Rubber Depot, $0.0:1 hot X bah $ I br-II litabba Liras. for ads brer377'6l.6BiN Xuk.t.trat LIAS and MILLING TUBING -500 feet LI of 34. X. N. M. sat Web cant*. nry Ana wa l. ...eV and kw Alato eq. mr= J. 11. - PHILLIP6, 116 lialkit stmt. AL. - IN 8:, CO I.I:JrIAATI.D4,I Ana FERN'S NSW BOOS--TFCY3I Law trout Fumy". Partklio. with orittul Ea. s by Prod. M. 0:1111.4..1 Meet by etym. far ul. br WALLIN. Scekuller tud Eutlon.r. Wood stews. bw. Third awl Fourth. =RIG se *a. new and , orta afire ,• • arr. ri• Pc Marl r 4 4344cruar frotrall ' thirciatsomples. wont% • *lce., cu BLIELLA.O7--cua mum.. ten)* by Inman non's, HEMP SEED-20 bbl,. Hemp Seed, in al Pare ao-1 ea tee br ~..11,17 _PUKING lllloTritrug. 567 4.&7 [m7' COI BMW & CO. frALLOW-3 Wale. prime Beef Tallow ned by 2171ead S.1:01 Orr br ' • any J. T. & . J. BOONE. 225 libartr grest fir O. SUOAR--30 Ude. N. 0. . Sop.. awl Cat day oad tor J. DOGS; QPTECTU KPE NSDIrIia 11.1 Taraant!adjust reed sad br \ nlllll_s'o. aItATURIta 1 1 /111D-30 kepi No. 1 Lard, junk eeed ° dsa a'a ottmairea a c 0. ., ' LIG and 1.11 &coal smog- lulu', BUTTER-5 bbls. fresh -801 l Bat- Jle, Loran atom and me mals br RU 11.1TUMME COY SIEVES-40 doz. N 0.14 and 16 Sim', on =Ara VOSI lIONNI/08111 , & 16178P111: NEW 800 aim's Enstorr of o, the RAlkamatlcs, vat 6; also. 6 111tIonor x r Mil I =fir Ito. To Fourth et. E.SH-12DbL dy_ 0.; MIL nom; '2 ht. Nab 4o.:jast ned by Valoa bud 122 ado lot 47 myal DALZZLL • CO: L_Cnaisvurt a ,, ,Lcu ma L 1313— ..4 umboisis new aid kr Ala try - t J. DTLwOzra • 1 111 TATtut. easy sun-dried = diodes 's a' abaftrtb•bs •. Jost neW•ad kr Ws by a. • AL Mati•JYR. 111 Famed rtnnt. ' H ERRING...4O bbh. new Herring , to. admi pu• nlre4 sad far 201. br • Burrintou Ba d AL! A. 1170BANZ. tor. la. 10 kilo peakad 00. 10..1 toed by ratirad and Dm 0.10 coral J. T. tJ, J. ilDosT, IVW .APPLES--100 bu dials Dry Apple!, ajv lam la skas a a. wl be .1 pie ll( low ta N slam em Lit agwaszt. br, .XIIC., Sae arty Meet NO. MOLASSES—SO MIL, in storejor • Ws tm Num .7: LtJ.J.BooYL I • 14.4e.i 4.X.asil seriiEll A Lcoiloy.-40 bhle Alcphol, 76 sad 92 """a12"1"7- PLIMI1"0 say.l7 mew= la J. Aida Oa, Cla Waal Watt ARD OlL—TObble. No. 1 Lard OR, for • I .o.or fectril ILZIONG HAMM VASTog(mLL-=.3 Oil, in store !,ta fu:sal7 ILS7tlye cake Pearluh, jut fto'd.na lb! doll! Ulan J. ji• editjaia QAL -- "EItTCJci-40 --- ' — bbls. Auld 50 boxes Sal. - mt., lit ado.T. 1..1201 J. B. OARTIMD. 53 PORK-60 bids. Mess Par*, in, Owe axed far salt br - • • ' ' ' ' J. 11 O&M/111D. 11,ijiA117-7.clish pad for Wool by v" ueirai"Pir.Miwtt: OOL mmg.— ) m i. wool Twine, _foe ftle by :VON BOISIMORYT hpgpnT Air nO. l Lkrd , /CCM by rlka m 7 end E..r we by . - \ J. ,r,,k J. J. MM.. LOdirfir Extract tog- , grocd.J.est reed and 4 20,125 • R.. k. SLUM. UOLASA.9-200 bbls. N. 0.; in atom azd'for salge br recirVil J. B. cs.srustn• I VA.l_ t — `thlide i .l. 3 737 — ' — "prlnie j in store drith-30 *bbU,lmfimilap LiliS ‘,./ Or towel ' •J. 11. CAUFLICLD. 14.L00M now landing from %r im /I"ftd•gb" t b iilait nianir a 00. HRY mLE 8-30 P but. h)7 AuLt3IV.,FS LiE.F4-2,0217 cam or AiLL►nb. AT Wmt amt. WRITE GILOS-21 6 whi te v Olusoved sad Ike re• bi• IL. s nllLLaits; J .btle. nperfTh--------mfa, beats y myaa \ VON INNINNONST NCORPWL rl TURPENTINE —4O blals. Turpentine, j wit med tadlbrital's - tuv26 VONIKINNIIORST KIIIIPUY _ • 1/XSTUx ) ot CO AM 102 V V "I' Si """"*. TtWlT3ll3s=l•ii. Fly:11 ! too k • 11141bvcs IS trawls•at No. 71 Youilk Marie. • ISON A mmitomibraititod bop, watts. v n Coesic Brotar. la atrint. WOOLII-100,000 Wt;Oi v 1.21 ; a 111.1MCD,Ibr vide& mend Mu Le PO Er A. Metiall, 88=1 11 • ..Undao 111.1 1 e 1444,,hut nA'A At MIA , .p A. *34A;Ra,- . JaMPOETANT .NOTIOt4o \ tiny tht4ne t.t !at hem Dail tbe , leturniel Drafts_ sad Please e/sof W. B y r a o riC 6 .ll7r./7711. a aontraca. iat, : pt vot. Plttebavi. 1 have ratetred lit ismer Mm jhe bream matt. g that 1 am seat to ReeesW4o 1 , .. 00,4 , on 6 5 .243 76 teat Shan pally 142 pee.= .leing ets •• months attar they dile& and neer.' here?, 7 110, all who hav• nay peaty or Takata to abr. thmbammll ablytoe at ay Mee. well millpertbien la W..: / bare w e eam / Ell siker them ba da7s to •Mt It. "1:41?6 Th‘" *h* h." l''' rgllVlrAli ' ir. -,. 1•• 410 libmty street. Pi boar 1 tEvo T t . y i ny4 .i. liv ognlA . L—p i llip ;, pr Not..h....dt.iilifgrrat . ork Oroato In pr.n... of Toos to khllsialptda and Wow York. ASOKKIS & PATLYIN go not Intotd ogroac.or their ,Lri...,,, ono o. nt. P.m[ .0 suoollol ot !b. cod Odom Tho 7 oar ot , ll lolling_ ~.•.,_ _PM , Ammo, T, as ot 0... Rel6c.. artiflt p L. tits firow.•• ' of Arklot, g , tor 0b.a.1 or Amy eallebt olaverbelv at Wit lerl• Mien. - We irellell cuoporlooo oo t0r , 0r,...' • _ 11010115 • PA tat , T, . ' .1.2 . Hadqurtaro for To*. oast Ado of tko Diasnond. MOULDERS WANTED-3 or 4 - good /11 ISOULDEgg ornat.4l to go to Johootovn, 1... to t Loat ormotaot Iraq a.,, jta!tyr ages vlit k• won. AP. ogfaxao. 1C01.4 I Va. Wit. • . J . .-F.9 Utert7 otrOot. - lIIEAP WALL PAPER,:varieiy*\pew J MUM., f T m OMM Ma .6Ir. pa 6 rMura W rrr;i LOUR COQ WA, d 150 hm._ _ - Aitif Amor TWO* laol . ll wad L a t. mown \ A. A. X • am( - • 11. 114 oxi;g. SMwmAlo2d --IN) oupeTiot • U/11./N(M -- -D TO REARING —lO blSareth JED Darlinatack Utrnitt, 41: rn'd - - \ \ , •- , _ , , ~ . ..., ‘,... o.ollrB !RIM MELODIES — The idle T. '. of Mk *mit Du Dom muinalftd Dr ply Abbibily 1, ,, , Z. tlk =t= Wilt linitod &ow Ins belikarMiTiodoOtrdr...ll. „4,,vra1,,_;4,av ti ta..mkuta-7........ ~;',;:cr4ii,—,,:i..ll..ii=a,-t to to t o °4: " ''r 'Via bob, bltbarto been topottlb.bod in thlitraattr i 44 . 2_614eIrdtnts atitto sattoferottZr. 1 4 0 ; 4. .X.V. , , , trart0 tom, thmoillolty pliftof slut , 11.10. 'with &foe .1141:Zgi b artmapft AC...7T= or tiootok , too/447 Moot obtain ' WY of W. iOlo° Woe Ina \ OM imit ?Kea. aietbneir\,a 1.41 lot of SI/ tho !at& wag,* storm yos pat. by— 1 •la '‘ \ JOHN 121. utwit, t wool sty., . e j. ALUAE4E \ COAL ( P R O P ERTY • FOR eate-teta.ekti Watbiertni ronntr a bort tir trate ewe Lett Ito. arffsirs Calf vier oelleilevernor Batt Coet+ttris et! within Welt of the tenter:Ward • telati frna . t ! within to if tieriltr. =tilting. 02f8 ILTelirret b iteildt‘. vitt titbi . erns at OGAL twat \ or, ii:44.thi:LTZl.TAlL*2„.""Nitrar= ot tOttetetateh The y bititterelmonti ankteroso hOCBCII :era Wm , . refor Aib , kaildegr. 9.i. fAibit' ft of the b , rt Quality. If tiref Um 0 . .al rill be sohnotherath 4Wr ''' • that •A. • ita.linctiiina a...t... iiNiz, - .D OOODs taTE RY , 41311111rg. 1.., ,zeitte=!‘hgti=tzt fo.rgadl=34.47,llfilvt= : i txririfirar awl rolle* art kort.s. billet Oak hytoii; no *Jams, to which IL,, est *Saw aturitht tly wants toottlyos sed doktabh otalh.,. , • • • L. jet l toTrOD-The, , Amami - hteetina ' of the I . ‘ eielookt4t alto hitatonetnytntotrany at ,:b. hob tribe flirturlt y et TiitinSDAtitte eta isisZer. 4)l;l.ll=4.liiiiiiriilfil.°4:l"6Z4.'"." " at ' . ERK \WM TEj3—d young loan oapa• t4ibl4-14trsfurarerudi=al.asliiIiiir 02a S EuER,B \005911 SYRUP kllddloport - 2(dwe. Flame * , ttobrooordtr. wr bet oath rAste ofJormetx 2/th. th lm at p kw by beet troubieVirfert or leer..withn• cough tw'oereral Sara.whlet lee{ year maimed hlta to Ws bed, sad seatitnal medical trralatat trr three Ifloatbs. Ault:a tbs ram. mar. besot totter: bat mull tba. moth ranUaued to dle , - neer him by der sat altltt, boo b woe only relieved try A o of .14., cowah w; it a gentleman bX t h lrlcff ' brr ° . (CChb4 r t thTrett4 'l 4 ,k e ' ll -b tria g u 4 soo l a ur to.i. Wolin amt.\ when mottos atom vo,o. toot alto. bottles •ftb hien oboraerwblehJudte Mare oblabud. not need with creel heat, when other mesas Wad to gr...d .RE,lxag 4 \ \ \ ' '• roe! of . . li.(JO aRES\ fttA'L FOR Skl&—Tbiid i P o et Monlinnalarta Maar. ati,nitlas abniia E soetatifirn. and tiler* baler filonangibainCiir. *aid. Ina iiial.p•nr at Ire air Bi numb J rock an dinieile tavola the Cincinnati Cal Obninaire. Tinge , iiarim wall timbmd. the ash.. blear coal eatisa. Pe;ans Isiah 1 tug to invest In Muil, !date, nta , , fl.l thla an nseEent iniondintite i aa Via prise le en , law, and vied lamer". insoles ot •• i \ ening 1.00.111, \ : ~ \ SW-E./3111 sad neat tatata B roke , `,\ mite mitii 76 Follett atreat. oproi, Bank ?Inaba:Wt. HORTMI7R ---- ICI7I:I2iL NOTIOk-a t t i . *min damming, rt.the holtlt4fmtbly tiring tw Vor 2 2 atlig‘ , VrAtti . .L Jklonsbersol &ohm., si .0114k riarnn. . palm. nal a bblu usmebas. rev:lutes to bring le aziklawfor caktblrlcak sultan. w9bltit • 21101 :JAULL198613. liietotre7. • • ' an* W MAGAZ tINtE 1-4titarr a P QUA Tr Yzt i qf!• t• 01oy bag memo tof h.,litTt ..•adtr.ftrtlAkds, tiaeaitllktasdft•Mr.Z correct feet. IVAN'TEP-12- an expeiianeed • kvir. att. Qin • Itorria=r ifunthetn. 1" 1... •• atab b,c t istr p. r. Ihc et... lAst , t - NEW 4 1 50D9 , --41.111RPHY • \ BMW- Ntrkt X4 4 110 u p ch ,'"r 1 . 1. ... 1 2" third , v* ousteP. L... 6.401.14 and Braut:t Shim — a 11.174....'' u..STQ ES MINING JOURNAL -4: Ps/Wiled . srars Ifonday 14 LYON m lIILLM, ors. LT.; me eat,:ts 0.4 .heat, N.. tbs Laub of Intorroatksh al all America. *bear tom —Priva Nadas agsch in ctis Tama. sisrksta in tbs trw.s—kWeelLlS R.2.otbr Ms Metal Idsr k st. totr.tter with Wu i5419.55.b.1. co tbsalfact sad the blurs bold., Price Three Dotamsycr =ma,: -10333211 m AND WARRANTS ' whleh hlitsctruirtit prino irrn airy. CUAdlat .111,093itt, \ Stook, Eot cg.t. TB Fourth amt oppaalta um, of Phatur.k. riIAKIN IN.. MISTAKE •from the Menott ti.- obeli to SZABO; Z.U ,40,1 M hZiftl ial:'"4ll7lll"e"a=igici "'"Vg \...1.%0111111111°.. CHEAP GROCERIES azin-NOIOTAKE ' • •=fiLTAII: /MlMS— and ks= Stuns al =atm la nN Coats at 10 ants II 6; • \ • • Geed Taana t tli o ta7 . l4a at 40 s ailta as . a)( silt% - Pah= ioeh aretp:ltrattati Luta= &man am.dub Very bast Cl:x= l =aaced* at -. tiL7W MORELS at..PlirdlNV, la ta!DtaatataL FEW EMKB—..nrthindaiNtli; .O • Butte tittmisti arid forrc.zraltstliTs Oda% 2 rola. I&l.'{ British Cana vela .1. and atittaa MT to 1 Mt. for We by It. - Bookostior cudtaLtria,or a: Wotiit Era ti • • lomat Tatra aadloarth • latlNDthir 01: 1 7tTAINS--14' aipd and un.eased Orem, tow.tletr with. s ext•suhre wort, asst efluvl Mina, ra. sad von. derirsbla for sale b THOMAS Mau E:N riier?'''llllll'l.%lll""tilitta.t''` AU — ANTED IMIEDUTELY-414. 800. Me. AWitx,;kll7q . sithaLAg'n7 moos mbar zrol4 Itools. far itoo4 sat. "'— arts, Man!. DITTSBURGU TRUST AND-BAVINGS A 00 4P 441 "-_-kumibmxtgAukzu rt z. nu kr, maalit= t l t. o o m r. \ 'llO Yoarth ' te a moods Ban-band ', UESTitIiN INSURANCE CO.lo . 't hetes of Lttilslzek wisktid b? • ho • • nut, MIL Lod .gotate Broidtr. oLv:O 11 Fourth Ltrod. °mate onto( Pittard:a. flLAlTiroffryfiuGAß—.3o Claritiod iktat rteq XilLet o ts a l i sT A au : um =Ames inst sna /at nnestmt. VIIAMPAGNE WINE—A choic e 100 FitraVm. ,`• 1 9T:hod alb, notb.h. jell. 7 • .1 7 LiiLLi.,—ca . 11 - " Al soil tor 0010 Dk • A. CIILBSZTDON. EDFORDWATER 7ir hgrecone age obboadibliblacia.lWiarorble/Lio Vll by ctio — "rear Xtrk".". arid the Lisenoad, JUST , ZGLiOiITCd from *actor • lure "tot of (111. OtiOTEIP otenirr anoiriptosw "L. We at lb* waft./ No. IL ?ha" an". • Rona - ••• . • .1, 4. tIL MUM& S LEM ROTE Rar2 *OBB St kati=ivtAa_t•atM. \ reed at Um bar " MT= H.. PEOLLIPB. LrEIVED this' day, flaz: r a t a r"! 944 you CAN ALW, ytry.:34l T niemmak ZIV BOPS and &at o ILIONEY;, *wed sat br Na low at • m/mo moulue mex ne am meampia.w. CI UP. CARB,,§oDA—lopie DTawQa ro""'"w4t " *l. Z r ikat:‘ m mr TOM' 11ESTARD, Mos; ge*. p tipmaytitmrd. )(.. ;a:*. ant 17b..taaak,'aranout OR pum. I.;r a ww~gopjomy"~seD •rtL. UTTER-2 64xes net tamale bp, fin? 1.11 Bou ,tt B=IIOIIISOSIi 00. 41.0Inteihe traandkpreno Mar:l3r sah, cLeasz ` wiv~o 8 C~iarac w;m~ m.Baateas. 000 L 7 K Swink- Itips and my3o n di ananuaoataaa.aa`nate. . • • • BB DIT an_ ha s nd end tn nannarams A rs..wirias OLD art WETSEEI al. by • 1m7331 ,01-71YESIC-45 drums 10odil miW and kr see br- 1m>341 ZNOLIDEt ,IlNOBACCr enttio.ity 1; , ‘„W) A. Totnonn In store-and tor nth. Dr . saga tit OFFED-1,20 .viouittr's 2127314":( ge_ Batter, for sale\by CHEESJ.,=, meinng 11,91—wrag..i lienin g, 1 4 rarnu by n Tro /11 II MUM. gTaUow Oil now ,euding DLO ug_..94 mrwdivad for sale [st7ll \ BPilLtiOl6 , ALIO. W 0 1L-10 bbla. nr 4 . Olt 1, .. 44 •4 far •-al• mull. a.OO Wren. ica two k r MI 6 .8: - petre, Dicimy t Co mrK °Tw4r',..4=1;444t. horn, &Jona. kit. kur ur RWhest "0, P ri " pal 4 r i 414 t t T LED. 17,6.. t. • bus.lieslissinott -- Pink a 3413 1.. . ^I. by , ISENIY 11. COLLINS. sale . ehttpor chatznS foi Pi Actorn....tr.quir. 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