PL rTSBURGH GAZETTE. VUOLIBIIED `BY - WILITE • CO. VITTISBUIt'GH TITEBI4I - 6101011NG, SEPTEMBER 12;1868 IpirfitalllNG4 MATTER WILL BE 'gum) ON RACE PACI.E OF TIM PAPAL 1113.1 . 14111110PG13 Wnut itArrni.—The extensive drcu IsUon of oar Weekly Gazette often to our Inistness men a moat dedsobLe medlum of making their buidneme known. OTLT firecitstion la 'between Imo and. tlys theasma....b" air fle , * , ' "Mute 'and county In WerternYennaTF rant. end Esittern Ohlo. . MAO , ADVIIRTIBEII3—IIeither tee Litterlal Rooms nor; Priqting Establishment of the Diazfilrxrrs, are opined on Sunday. ADV2.IIIIBEnB who desire their mitime W *mar In the peps., •on idemin7 fill yteaae hang: them In before h o'clock. on Batardal thiILOCRATIO WHIG NOIELSATIOBB . lOR CANAL COX Y 1811.1011102, mopEs POWNALL,, Of Lancaster County. 101'LIIDITOZ OIUDIRAL, ALEX: S. MoCLUAE, Of Franklin County roa suaviros asunztz, CHBABTIAN lir/ERB, Of Olaricns County. itrDOZ Olt IMPIIIKII COURT. THOILkB A. BUDD, of Philadelphia 101, AMOR ON MOSAIOT WORT. Moue IIAkIPTOLf. of AlthElßoul , • Poi loam. Ds. JEERS CAROTHERS. ot . Wilk no. TOR •60X1R.Y, JOElli M. PORTER. of Tirentluin. JOHN .1. 00086. of THOSIAR• J. 81011.1. M. of Lower .Clair. JOHN R. PARECEB. of Morteheetn. OILLRIMI NAYLOR, of Pittaburak. • TOR TRZUVRCIS. HUGH S. YLYJtINQ, of mie e t. u . 701 =TIM ATIVIN.T. EDWARD P. JONES, of littaborsh. ma ODNICIMION[2. EPLIRAIII J. BROOKS. of Unman IVA .111:1611 , 1. • JAMES EIoGIBBONEY, of Platt MI COMM irtavrro. I JOHN KENNEDY. of East Dear. Tai Foorervi SLATE Law.—This despicable net has revi disgraced the statute heels of the United States for come years. When it was first enacts- It wan received with the most bitter op position by the people of the Northern States, Put if, was predicted that this opposition would subside in the course of a few toontke. How him this prefflotionbeen realised? Notwithstanding the law has been held nil by leading men of both par ties, ea one eminently just, and it has received the inaction of our NationalAdmbaistrations, and op position to it has been punished by proscription, .'yet the detestation of the people has °widened to increase. Hardly amen can bo found who does not loathe It, and who doeinot despise all who consent to obey Its degrading and oppreseive commands., . Not afaiiitive slim) is caught under it, but a deep= er deteatation of the act, and of the slavery which demands it, Is felt. It le gradually spreading Anti-Slavery principlea . iatciregions where they had never penetrated to any great extent. When a poor . fugitive eseapeolhe Mutates of the slam hunter, there.le universal rejoicing. Ho is hall .ed with a cheeri n g God-speed by every man, wo man, and child. If he is caught, there is univery sal Sycapithy felt and expressed, and deep male illation" are tittered article? the cruel law and the cursed system of oppression which subjeets him to the , deputation of a human ohatteL What will be the effect of the workings of such a law upon the public) mind? Will it cherish a love of the Uition, and a reverence to law? We have beard n great deal about attachment to the Union of late,by the supporters of the compromise. They have made -fidelity to the Union to oonalst In fidelity to the Fugitive Slays Law, and have thee strack the Most deadly blew to the Union It ever received. Ateverence to law and fidelity to the Union are deeply interwoven in the pnblio mind, and it BIM= as if oar rulers were deter- - mined to test how much the., sentiments could bear, when they serve up ouch scene, se obese at Wilkeebarre, and others of a kindred character. Let the pretended Union savers beware. They hate proved the!nselses the mortal enemies of the Union, whitener their pretensions. If the Union wss not impregnable they would haie dee: troyed it tong ago. They may carry their cinion paving .busintidi too far. We must hate no more shooting of naked, defenceless men, by United States Marshals, and human blood-hoonda, such as tlitt seen at Wilke burp. The soil of the Commonwealth 14 Penn- sylvan's must not be polluted in this way. We hope the perpetiatora,of the outrage will be condignly punished. Mr. Wynkoop must learn that if he chooses to brptify hbnaelf, he must clown some other soil to perform hic , antics on. Be has already renderedlgmself liable to severe punishment, as will appear from, the plowing remarks of an eminent lawyer, furnished to the editors of We Philadelphia Register, to wit: "The warrant for the, street of a fugitive slave is a civil proem's, and to to be executed an any other pronto of a similar. =az a 3ter. The Maces to Whose =admit is committed in authorized to use as tau= foresee le neoeseautoacoomplieb the object and no more. If he bests, wounds or maltreats the tagitive tmiiemesarily, his warrant Is no jus— tification. He Is guilty of a breach of the peace, and may be indicted, carictsd, and punished for it. Under no circumstances but these strictly of sell defence in hn at liberty to use fire arms, or other deadly weapons. Ho cannot, lawfally, take the life of a fugitive, even to prevent his escape. -If he ehoald do so, the offence will be murder.— If ho attempts to do it by Ming upon the full fijing or at bay, he is guilty of an assault and battery, with intent to murder. A peaceful towni is not liable, by law, to be outraged by Wiled States, officers abasing naked negroon through the streets, and shooting after, them, as if they were wild beasts. A negro, though a . Is under the protection of the laws of the State, and his life le guarded with the same pen -aloes as that of the free white althea. When ever that life LS taken or attempted, promptitude in the arrest of the offender is a duty which every citizen owes to society. The act of Con gress affords such offender no shelter: Between it and the State law there is no conflict. The set protests him only while in the proper execu tion of hie official duties; end the moment he steps beyond his sphere, by the exhibition of a violence not neeessasy to complete the arrest, he become!' criminal, and amenable to punish meat under the municipal law of the State in which the offanoe is committed, • - What wouldbe the mumme of the punishment proper to be meted cut to a gang of bloody-mind ed mandirusters who Should be proved guilty of chasing a human bbing by daylight through the streak; of a denselipopulated town, shootiog.re 'elvers loaded with slugs and bullets after hini as he ran, and aterretards,da the presence of an hundred oitisene,stendlog at ten pieta distance, and deliberatelyfitint repeated dots, with the avowed determination of destroying his life, would be a quesUon for the judges of the court trying the offenders .to remoter, certain It is, however,: that offeeces of this hind are becoming so common, ae to rentdre.au example; and If the general sense of the community, already too of." ten outraged, may be regarded as an Indication of the nature of the leeeon that will be taught to the Arse Medal that shall happen to 00:119 under sentence for this species of outrage, It will be a severe one. ' Five or ten years in the State Pen itentiary, will - not only give the victim of viola tad justioeinfficient leisure to repent ortila mis deeds, but will also tarnish to thole diapered to, commit the sime brutalities, a ealuiery aimoni; Lion.!' We hope this admonition will be administered tisWYnkoop end his ruffianly aids The poo'r cow ards, to stand of the batik'of the ricer, and shoot at a defenceless man, veleta onlayininli was a lose °east liberty about which we, co much boast! The men who would commit such an set an only d o to anciointe with eut-throett and fel one, and theme who uphold them In it, deferie no • . better anoolette. Tae 'WOZLIA Tawerriercor Conveurrien on Thursdajr tinnily purged itself et the disorderly epirite whose nuantherized intrusion and attempt, to mix up the wommt i e rights question with tem perance *Med !emelt contusion on the preoed. hog day. The credentials of Wendel Phillips and others wore referred to a committee, when It was found that' their certifiutea were more trends, representing them as the delegates of ' a • Boolely that hid been organized only a few hours mile= to tbo mooting of theConvebUon, , for ths.sole purpose of foisting , them upon it as delegable. 7 - I.lreouree 'they were summarily ejected from the Convention.—Bait. Amer. .We are glad - the Convention vindicated Ito own dignity by banishing the Amiens front their plot hem, and tribunes. Every, true-hearted and right-minded woman lode mortified with the con duct of these brazelfaced viragos who determin - gdly thrust themselves into places whore they are id wanted, and shame their womenhood by their cliorpatlon of duties for which they are wholly We sek the attention of Merchants to the ad: Teeelientelle of htesste.4.. , of late, Impertira slut Jobbers of 1 Has awl Faze) , Godds. They /WO ,bulit this Sunnier sae of the burst store hoists In the United - alias; iind ospecting te remove into It ott; ezO IgOOdat out their rreteni lugs ejook a t Seinninkj4o44; ;:~+qs: u. f e ~.~.. AN /3011.0,115 ES IS RAILED - AD ASLIB —We are gratified to learn, from the letter . below, of the entire SIM= of a very important improve ment In Car Axles, tho invention of J. Copley, EB.l.;if Kittanning, in. this State. It removes ono great difficulty in railway locomotion, and diminishes She danger In passing rapidly around curves. We aro promised a further description of the improvemenbin a few days: Curvarran,o., Sept. 12. D. N. Wavra,.EsQ,—Dear Sir—You are aware that I have been for Bavaria weeks getting up a rail oar upon my new plan of axle, the object of which is to do' away with the slipping of the wheels upon the rails on came end the conse quent tertian of the axles. The workle com pleted, and last week waren it through from this 'airy to Wellsville, 100 miles, and back. We ran down empty, and returned with a load of eight tone. The axles performed admirably• By means of an apparatus constructed for the pur pose, we weighed the power required to draw the oar, and in that way we were able to deter.' mine the difference between the .comes and straight llnoe, the grade being the same. But' in no place was there any appreciable difference.' The averages of seventeen recorded observations on alternate and consecutive curves indntraight liner,taken on a long ascending grade, gave a dif ferenoc of less than ono per cent. in favor of the straight lines, while the tame apparatus, at tidied to a common oar, gave an average differ ence of 22 per cent. on the same part of the road. The weighing was done by two gentlemen perfect. ly disinterested In the result. . Ina few days I shall publish a description of the wile, and a more circumstantial account of its performance. I hope to see yon at your of fice on Thursday of this week. " Yours as ever, Jesuit COPLEY. The Rev. Mr. Speer, (late of this city,) eon of our tewnsman, Dr. Speer, a Preebyterian cler gyman, formerly a Misaionary. in China, has for come time been engaged in promoting the apir- Rug interests of the Chinese in California. He delivered in San.Franoleco a coarse of lectures on China and the Chinese, at the dose of which he stated that the enm of $16,000 wee needed for the erection of a Chinese ads:slots chapel, and a committee of gentleman was appointed to cir culate blanks among the congregation, and re ceive subscription for the purpose.' ln a short time it was amoeuxiced that $B,OOO had been cub seribed. A eemmittee which was appointed to raise the remaining $B,OOO, on the next day can vassed half the city; and rained $6,000, and :re solved to procure $6,000 more before they desis ted. The. amount has doubtless been raised, and the building commenced before now. A correspondent of the Journal of Commerce, who vas one of the Collectors, says: "One interesting fact, nut of many, we beg hero to record. At the concluding lecture of Reverend Mr. Speer, we noticed - el:melt:lf a doz en Chinamen present; and much to our surprise and gratification, five .out of the six imbscribed noises a 111110 than five hundred and cove ty dollars ($570,) and we have since received "ma. torial aid" from them in the shape of red sub. ecription papers, in Chinood characters, giving 1 'one hundred dollar" sums to aid in this good work; in which all denominations of Christiana [ enter with the greatest cordiality of feeling.— Where, I oak, itr what other city of the world, with a population of scarce 50,000 souls, in one short week, iould the munificent sum of twenty thousand dollars In cash be collected for the building of a Chinese Minion Chapel? and that .too, in the face of eimilar charitable' demands the kare daily made for the furtherance of the goo el In this new and Important field, whlith, five years eilloo, was but a barren was ty of sand bilis. CIMOIREATZA LIED MASIITTA RAILIO .—The Boards of Directors of the Cincinnati and Hills boro'' and of th e Cincinnati and Marietta Compa nice, have cont'uded an agreement to consolidate their two lines which is subject to the ratification of the - stockholders of the two companies. By this agreement the two companies are to become one. From Blanchester east to Charleatou, near Smithson, two litilts are to be opened and =n— one by the the way of Hillsboro' and Piketon, andthe other by the way of Chillicothe to Charts ton.i From thence the line . of the Marietta com• pany is constructed through Marietta, crossing . the Ohio river shove that city.and intersecting the Northwestern Virginia and Baltimore extension 87 miles east of Parkerebargh. The Virginia section of this now line is to be contrasted un der a charter to the Independent Company, granted last winter. Both these lines enter the coal fields in Jieluon and Vinton counties, and eabli may secure a goal business between three fields and Cincinnati, while pee line east will be sufficient to accommodate all the through busi ness for many years. If terms are any way, fair, and snob as will mare the eentinpted and steady use of both lines from Charleaton'to Blan chester, for both local and through, business, the arrangement will be advantageous, and en hance the price of the consolidated stock above the highest point of th at of either cc Fa it tly at prcsont.--ffin. Gazette. i We thought th is road was to be ext nded up I th 6 Ohio River to Bridgeport, opposite I heeling, and terminate In connection with the eveland and Pittsburgh, and the, Hempfiald R ilreads. The Pennsylvania Railroad subwribal $760,000 for this purpose.. What is the moaning Of these late arrazigemente? Het not Phila aelphia.becn taken int TILE Manus Law CoSsrmartostaL e Blaine Law Advocate pnblishee the decision of th Coital States Court on tho Constitutionality of he pro hibitory Liquor Law.—The opinion o all the Supremo Court of the ticlted States on the !se veral points of this law may be found in the 6th volume of Howard's Report of decisions in Übl ted States Courts, page 604. Chief Justice Taney said: "If any State deems the retail end internal traffic in ardent spirits- Injurious to its eitizons, and calculated to produce idleness, vice and de. hauchery, I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States to prevent It from regulating 'and restraining the traffics, or the prahibition of it aliVetlar if it think proper." "Every State therefore may regulate, tic own Internal traffic according to Ito own judgement, and upon its own views of the interest and well being of its ciVsens." (bi Howard 487.) Mr. Jostles 2dcLean "U the foreign articles be lejarioulto health or to the morels of the c nnmanity, a State may, Ia the exercise of that greatand - comprehensive police power whioh lice at the foundation of its prosperity, prohibit the sale of ii" (5 Howard,' 592 ) And In regard to the destrootion of property he said: "The acknowledged police power.of a - State ex tends often to_ the destraction of properly : - A unisanoo may be abated. Everything prejudi cial tol s gie health or morale of s city may be re moved. iMerohatelize from a port *here a con tagions disuse Prevails, being ilsble to COmmu plaice dimeme, may be eieladed, and in extreme .aries, it may be thrown Into the tea." CLEVELAND AND PITTED11101111.A:meo.--The receipts of the Cleveland and -Pittsburgh Saf• reed for the month of. August, 1853, ore 69 fel -101VE: Patsengere, - - $20,196 70 'Freight end 6faU , 16,851 90 • Tote, - - - • $38,648 80 ltelelple far Augnot, 1862; Parreagere; ' - • $19,429 82 Fated end Metl, - 11,982 13 Totil, 'aorta3e, - 80% BERARD as 8IEEATO1" 1 -43E111tOltBORIIEd. It is understood, will not under any cdrcutnetan ltd be es candidate for reelection."—Time..—We; be not know what authority there-may be for the foregoLog, which has bed for someday/ afloat in the journals; but we do not believe there is any other than an incidental remark in some of Gov. Geward's letters to. his personal friend., that he regards his public life es ..terminatlng with his present term in the Senate.% lbak end is Gov. Seward's impression; we have long bad aware; but that he has ever declared that he "will not, under any drcamster 0:s; be • candidate far re election' we do notibeliem Such a deolsrettion We Wilt he baCtio moral right to make, Ind therefore we must see his lima and coal to it before we shall believe be has made it • GIIEIAI+ CASS, AND. TIM FISK= MISSION -- The Wasbiogtori Btu of peotorday evoolog Ending in Northern papers* reiteration cf the story that the French Mission has been ten.. dared to General 010.5 i we have again to sty thst there is no tenth in it. file serrates In the Ben• ate are evidently of for too mach rains, just. my, to the administration, to justify them in'disjea, sing with them there, .in order to complment seen him with ainizeima—At title time, there is no question la Moue between the United States and France, to make the tender of that poet to Genera Cue more thaws mere compliment. Boer fictsr.—The steamer Dantii Mau, on her downward trip twin Clelene, strooh the Low. er,Chiln of exalt, on the Lower ittpldi, Friday , hut, end gunk In shoat two feet water, It' It thought the boot owe be raked. Thent , was little or no freight in the hull, ill lodes been prowl. 0 0 117 placed 1* lighters to get • ova. Ike_ rapids. The Halms is en ohl•boati end wa believe only partially insured ..fit beitte.Pciprk , , • ~,.5 `.) a ..._ t JEFFERSON COLLEGE MIL EDITOR —II Is always pleasant to meet with old, tried and valued friends, and the do light Is increased when the meeting is unexpeot. ed. It woe gratifying to the writer to come in outset, a few days ago, with one well known In Pittsburgh and vicinity, but who has for many years resided far from the home affix youth and the scene of his early labors. , This was the Rev. Aaron Williams, D. I) ,an able, faithful and discriminating preacher of the Gospel, and for years the pOpular and sueceseful Professor of Ancient Languages in the University of Ohio, lo cated at Athens. He bad just resigned hie eta tin in that institution, and was oti his way to .take charge of the Professorship of Latin in Jef ferson College, Pa , to which he had lately been appointed. He will be followed by the prayers of many for continued health and usefulness as an instructor of youth and a minister of the ever lasting Gaped He will be a valuable addition to the oorpe of Professors in differeon College, and its friends, together with the friends of christiatt education and sound learning, in gene ral, have reason for thankfulness on ieoonnt of the able. and efficient inetruotore with widish this Institution Is supplied. The Faculty is now com plete, competed of meroffte have no superiors in their self denying profession—who do not seek notoriety by the compilation of books while more appropriate duties are neglected—but who devote themselves most ateldneuely to cultivating the minds and hearts of those placed under their , care, to preparing them for usefulness In this world-and eternal happiness in Heaven. Their constant endeavor Is not to lower the standard of required attainments for entering the Gleam of College and obtaining the diploma, but to ele vate i t,, . not to lessen the circle of studies but to enlarge It. The training through which their students must penis thorough not euperficialmo t withstanding the retrograde tendency in this res pect. The College ia now in a very prosperous state. It Is understood that two-thirds of the endow ment fued has already been paid, while coital tors era busy gathering In the remainder and securing additional scholarships According to the catalogue, the number of students In often , dance during the last nor was tw o o hundred and I sixty, while there le "p ospeot of a large increase the present year. Th next mention will be open ed on the 21st Beptem er. Every friend of cab. [dentist learning and hristian education, what ever may be hie individual preference', will rejoice to lash% the continued prosperity of Jef ferson• College that has been Instrumental in do ing so mush for the church and thetkorld, and where the showers of heavenly grace' are so oft en fallen with each bleated result& And its pa trons will, no doubt, be, stimulated to still great er exertions in its behalf. Atosetra. SIXIIIIIN Days Luria PROM CALIFORNIA.— The following IS a summary of the news brought by the Star of tho W t) , 1 , % with San Franoisco dates to the 16th of. Au ti The general election ergely engrossed public attention, the administration and opposition per du °meaning the State from one end to the other wijh unusual earneetnets. - The public printing during the focal year ending June 1, 1853, amounted to $24,547, or more than half-the of f icially estimated revenue of the State, and nearly equal to the amount which, according to the lint annual report of the Comptroller, should cover the entire expenses of the Government per annum. There were various printing accounts not yet rendered—one of $40,- 000—which would raise the aggregate sum to something between $260,000 and $300,000 for the last Decal year. This and other profligate expenditures were the,entiject of cenanre, and it is thought would • give groat etreogth to the opposition . We quote from the Alta California of Au. 18. The far-famed robber chieftain, Joaqain was captured and beheaded a few weeks eines, and his head preserved in spirit', is now on public exhibition by his deespitstore. The public is term will be somewhat modified by the Infer elation that this wonderful head yew taken from the,ohouldere of same pleblan robber, and that the real hero of so many romances—the verita ble Joaquin—le quietly enjoying the traits of his adventures, at his native home in Ideal= It has been proposed—and the questions "ate now pending before the Connail—to establish • oily hospital, and to negotiate a loan of $lOO,. 000 for the erection of public school houses.— Both projects are favorably received-by the pub lic as wise and economical measures. Theadvocatee of extenelon—or rather the par. tics to be benelitted by the extension of the city front—are busily mapping out the water proper ty fronting the city, dividing it into lots, and die triouting it wish ♦liberal band—in promise—to all who will favor the election of extension can didates for the Legislature. Intelligence from the North shows that there is danger of the reen . irenee of Indian diedoulties in that region. Many depredations have beta committed lately upon the whites, which will hardly go uttrevenged. . . There hen been in San Francine° but little o interest for the exterior during the pant fort night. The sale of the Gorerument reserve, between Jackson and Washington streets, advertised for the 10th of August, hoe been postponed; until September the 12th. Peter Smith was allot in the cook on adi 21 of August, [net , by Captain Scott, in a duel;. near this city.- Smith died on the 7th. Both parties were in the Ileziesn war, in Jeff. Davie'e Sliaels sippl regiment. There have been a number of strikes among Cie laborers and mechanics. The day taborets are generally getting $O, and the mechanics from $8 to $lO. A bill is before the Council to authorise a loan of $lOO,OOO to build cabal houses. It will pro. bably pass. A spring, capable of furnishing fifty thousand gallons of excellent water, daily, ha been cn• countered In a tunnel of the Mountain Lake Ws ter Cimpany. It is thought within six months the company will be able to furnish 3;000,001) of gallons rf water daily, is the city- Jedgo Baker, Recorder of theetty,-bas'detiid ed that the present license ordinantte violates the constitution of the (Rate and the charter of the city. A fire on the 4th lost , deatroyed a largo crack er bakery, and several other buildings. on Chest- nut near Pewit! street. Less about $12,000. The clitor of the Alta California having visit ed thSteumel and-spring above alluded to, stye that the water is still 33 feet deep in the shaft, and at one.tlme was 100 feet deep-00 (sot above the level of the lake and 220 feet above the level of the sea. The buckets employed in emptying the abaft, go night and day, and pour out about 60,000 gallons In twenty four hours, but the we. Melia's very slowly. The -water Is clear and fine, and better than that of the lake or of any of the adjacent aprings Copper ore oontaining:66 per sent of copper, had been taken from a Polity disoovered mine, between Los Angeles and Banta Barbara, about nine miles from.the coast. The flour milia in San Francisoo,lll,llll in num ber produse daily an aggregate of 485 barrels; six In the country, about 275 barrels; while many are being enlarged, and new ones are building, the result of which will be is daily aggregate pro duct of 1850 barrels. The clippers Hornet and Flying Cloud, from New York, arrived at-Ban Francieco previous to the 15th of Aug. The Alts California soya: Oar commercial and shipping oommunity were yesterday about noon thrown into brisk excite ment in consequence of the telegraph 1111110UX10- log the clippere Bernet and Plying Cloud "he lm." Between the owners of these two clipper, largo wager has bean pending on the time which would be made to this harbor. The Hornet, Capt. Knapp, arrived in one hun dred mid six days from New York, having left on the twenty sixth of April, and arrived at this port on the eleventh instant. She crossed the Equator July the twenty Minh, and btu made the ran thence In' eighteen days. She was close ly followed by the Flying Cloud, Capt. Cressey, also from New York, In one hundred and five days, having sailed April 28th. The Flying aloud crossed the Equator Julyl,7th, sines which time ehe hag bad Northerly winds. The Barna anchOred about 45 minutes ahead of the Flying Cloud. Both vessels have anchored off North Beach, and present a beautiful appearance. The list of murders Jr ominously largo. Mr. Simmons; IS carpenter, wEo Ina a wife and three children In one of the_Atlantlo States, was mur dered at Santa Barbara. An Indian was suspected and arrested. Jacob - Moircer, a buteber, was muttered at Gibtionville by a Spaniard. Joeeph Hetherington, charged with tho mur kier of Dr. Baldtiln, of Sen Francisco, had been arraigned and pleaded not gallty, Chief Julio Murray, of the Supreme Court, refused to admit biro to bail - - $30,861 95 - .$6,686 65 The San Franoisoo Herald of Augnet Bth, says that some uneasiness was beginning to be felt at the non•appearatme of Superintendent Beale sad his party, who started to et 0113 the unexplor ed Basi c betweenthe Rio Grande and the Sierra Nevada. He.. was aboompanied by Mi. Heap, Mr. 111111 m Riggs, mid eevival other gentlemen, and by the lemons mountaineer Leroux, al a guide. Ile left at Kansas river in the early past st - Hay, and he intended pushing rapidly familia, in expectation of reaching Walker's Pala by the first of July.' When Mr. Edwards, the soling Indian Agent,' in Lieutenant Deale'a absence, left the Paes-on the first of August, be had not invited.. Very hittering . Meounts are received from vs rieus mines. The Eistr,Franolsoo Herald reports that the taxable property of San Pesneilno has tneriased , within a single year from $19,000,000 to $BOl - or full 84 per cent. .. • Daring the - recent uproar at the Votnatea Right's Convention la New Yak, Luoy Stone appealed to the males pretend to know if Ail "bed forgotten or ceased to ' respeet their meth ore;'—upon which a sensible' vein front the crowd rebuked ber by imping that "their mothers neeefaettd after the monerptioOdan min ;."03711' For Me Pittdburgh Gazette ,9141 Arrimt , r ex KinnAPPINCi—GILEAT ExCul- • menr.—Yeeterday morning [Meer Ittcom arrest- i ad a negro min, whosc name we havnuot learn. ed, on a charge of having committed an outrage upon the person of a young woman, and commit ted him to the Hammond street station house.— Early in the evening the name officer went to the negro, and "told him be had Orders from Judge Spooner to discharge him, which ho accordingly did. As the man left the elation house, officer Wm. Hardin [napped up to him, and said, "I ate an officer, and I arrest you for cleating a watch," and than ordered him to get Into a carriage ettddiug near, and go with hint to Judge Spooner ter examination. 'The driver immediately - drove to the Hemet House, where . a person purporting to be h witness to: the allegedeft of, the watch, also got into:the carriage, wh oh was im mediately driven down Third street t Plum, and thence to the river. When between Colombia and Front streets, the negro peroeing that the driver was carping him away from J dgo Spoon er:7lnd towards the river, immediate y suspected foal play, add opraeg forthe door, loudly crying vi murder, when he was struck over the head with a colt,•as he says, by the cater, Which prostra ted him, when an attempt was made to replace him in the carriage, bat hie summit brought out 'a crowd of negroos residitur in that vicinity, who lent their aid for the fellow's rescue. A great excitement opened, and cries of "A Fugitive," "Kidnappers," "Stone him," &a, resounded on every Bide. The officer endeavor ed to quiet the commotion, and odd he would ex plain the matter, when a light-colored negro went up to him had asked him what the matter was, with ace offer of assistance. The officer re plied that the man was a fugitive slave, that hie owner. was waiting at the ferry landing, Main street, Covington, and that he was to meet them there at 9 o'clock, when they would be paid for their services. The colored man immediately informed the crowd of the real state of the ease, aril proposed that all the. parties ehould be con veyed before Judge Spooner, which was assented to. The negro was replaced in the cereiage,nnd the crowd embraoing come three or four hundred ed permute, started for the Judges reeldence.— Oa the way there wee much excitement, and many atones Were thrown, by which auroral were injured. Near the corner of Seventh and Plum streeta,a party of Irishmen; friends of the hook driver, - Omen, mounted the box of the carriage, drew eir pistols, and declared their intuition to protect him. Moro atones were thrown and pistole fired.— The carriage meanwhile ran on a pile of bricke on fieventh.betweeu Vino and Race streets,when the crowd gathered round the carriage, which give the negro an opportunity to escape, of Which he auccessfolly availed himself. Mar shal Ruffin then came up, and after horning the fame arrested Green and lodged him•in the the Watch House. He also saw the negro, and eent him home with two of hie friends directing hica,to be present this morning at the Police Court, when a fall investigation will be made. CM. Gas. Tnn PACIFIC RAILHOAD.—There is now a pros pect of an effectual effort to push forward the great ration Rai lway. Au association of capi talists, including among others Emmaus Corning, Simeon Draper,and other well known railway men le about to be organised under a charter granted by the legislature of New York at its last ses sion. They propose first a line asdireot as may ba from New York to St. Louts From St. Louie they propose to pass through the mineral region of Missouri, and through A eluting to Marshall, in Harrison county, near the northern boundary of Texas. This town le the point where the New Orleans and the Qpeleu.ses, the Vlekeburgh and Shrevespott, and the system intended to open the rich auger lands of Texas to the Miseisetppl trade, are expected to concentrate. Thence to El Paso ia 000 miles, and San Diego is 800 miles beyond. St...Lthis Capita!lets are now constructing the line between that oily and the Iron Mountain. Saloons he s grant from Coogrese of four millions of sores of land, the proceeds of -which may be applied to this line in that State. Mis• court has also s large grant of land. :Individu als stand reaiy to take stock to pooh the road from Ilarelial further south into the lead and copper regions. Tense has granted 30,000 acres of iced per mile to several railway companies within the range of the proposed route, these will unite In the New York 'project, and the aid of the United States Government will be required to the work west of the Nth Grande. The whole line from New York to the Pacifio to boleti with a six faet track. Tun PRIMO AND SCF/NRINO Now ORLEANS The Now Orleans Picayune of August 80th says: ..oor brethrea of the pre4e, throughout -the length and breadth of the land, hive been prekopt RDI CODUZINO ti:Ei — urgent and eloquent in their iippeals to 4 tfilie readers to show, Ina substantial manner, their sympathy for the suffering poor of our city. We expected no lee, of them,end such gensraos efforts cover ecoultitude of error', not that we have auy account of that kind to balanoe with them." Tue Coma CROP.—Accounts from the South revealing the cotton orop, are oonfiloting. In Alabama, Florida ti I Minnie sippi, it le generally agreed that the orop will at least he on average One, though to parte of the latter btste, there are tho usual complaints of rain, rust and boll worm, so well se In Georgia and other sections of the °wintry. Them, uufarorablo inflatncee, however, do not seem to estend over limy colusid °table tract Many of the planters are engaged In Oohing, and new bales have been poetised at most of the principal till:ahem niarkets..--Roli. Amer. General Garibaldi, who math; such a noble mend in- the cause of Italian liberty apical the French foreee at the liege of Home, In 1848, at, rived in .Boston on the Oth instant, in. command of the Pernelan bark Cannon, from Peru, where ho has hoed for some time past engaged in the occupation of captain. • Solomons,riould inform the pub'. lie. that Inasmuch as, on frequent occasions, after leasing cities where be had s MIAs eelebratul PPECTAOLIth and OLAIMIES, unantboria 1 perms, Imping Jewelry torso. have adverting and sold boastedes porporUng to be those or air. B. - Minim loamy, that Mr. 8n 0123115. after he stall tare lett Pittsburgh. will Jesse no sient behind him, for Ili porton of selling him goods. nor leave one Pair of Spre,teeles unsold—as there are potions who would not uremia to mlmrepreunst the truth after Sir. S. ha! gone. ICcl2w Mr. B. yenta 'doles those persons requiring Glares to apply. In Philadelphia, and they will Cave their light well s tilted by proper opUelarim and respectable men. i Motu .11011 C TMITIMOMiN—Mr. Solo moue: ttir—l think it no more than an act of Justice to yowee well our to the Amerlrati emaniunity to stale, the 6t'EOTAOLMB 1 bought of Too Cult me welt. I end my sight meek Improved. I can eee email Octet with them for any" lenith of .limo without fatigue to my elem. /Mould rer eight eentinge . to improve by thecae of them, /have no doubt but I Shall bwable to teed without them in • short time. • routs, troll, ~'O. MOW. DER. AlligheaT City. :um, 22,1661. OIL/ have nerd Mr. Solomon EYli ULASIMeit gar • very bile( petiod. With derided advantage, and h 110 no hesitation In stallesr that a defective vlskol of long mon/. ing has been relieved, aid the 01711133 seem to- be scouter leg vigor and tone. 1 theretwavheerhilly bear teatimouy to their es.lieney and ace: mesa, as else to Mx. Solon:Lona' skill se a practical Optician. ARld. the wonderful feellity with which he adapts his Olirzep 43 the various weals. liatittee of Tinkle. D../I.' guTrpN, • _N0.24 Wayne street, June 2 11113. isMegns £62? - 11r. BoloinOnDear Sir:—Beiag ono eras Brat who unrobsso4 13PROTAOLES'ot you in this plow and having bid atople4lma to . tyy therm, I Mout ssy totustios to you tbst thus of . you that 1 am. now . oalia nu tiny net Moth bettor thansinr I emir bid. 79.18, IiT.MPTIEN BAllltatt littsbuysb, /Lomat 20: 11113. _ _ BURKE d , I4RNES' BAITS—Hero I, the kiwi of testimony col to the vales of out SA7EII4 upon which we can conedently rut the reputation of out Work. We here Linear rebllshed eeveral certificates, Proving Met Oates wide' for-oar mailer and ordinary tales. aid .[old Mimed, Lure been subjected to the YEREST TESTO• IN ACTUAL. CONYLAUMTIONO. and preserved - their contents totally (tea from datums. The fallowing is another proof of the tame isteontestable fiao,ooo Fomaoli 80088 AHD PAPERS . . ••• 'ALMON. lain Outran, P. . , _ November 12.1852. ( . _ ~ bLegana, Burins 4 Maass—near Sirs: . Your two letters were duly busload. i Va.. abunt at Wet tins, • / would 17 .. ../iVraiel ' groartistuTtrt Ll g raftil 4 ., r o l n i ea moraine 1 , 1 the 10th qt June tutt—my store enabling halms burned to ashes. It wag built et wood sad bets-b.— , a largo Ihrw. story banding. Sly tlafa was In It at the Limbo( tall lln., and . dt Into tha oallar. where Mato WY a lava amoun t of 01l - .lt was a buy botere.. ' • - • • •Aly notes and book' accounts that wen In th e 'gin, ationatiat lo about .Tbu Thousand Dollam wheels en.,; savvl. ' Than. was stot a single paper knurl; sad further. y ...id edoisa any nation who Is dollen bushum, to la* no bone, but buy a Bal. to lump rlr papers. eta. to—and Hof ens that I. good.- f eon aata y ramiand you/. Sofas The capital of this Company is $150.000,000. Thirteen of the ,principal contractors in the United States, hare cffered each to contract to build •100 miles of the road, and take half the pay in stook. The surveying parties report the route practicable. Satisfactory preliminary ar rangemants 'ore neArly completed for organising this Company. When theta arrangemeats are completed. B. J. Wisilen will proceed to Loudon to look after thelutereats ff the great corpora. thou, sad . procuto the co-operation of British capitalleta to thoturdertaking.—Cia. Gastrae. Borrow Prwashas.—The animal report of .the City Auditor of Boston mates the receipts of that city Le the curet-kit year, at $4,407,042 78, while the eztscadittiter were but $4,251,000 21, lemr leg a balance, of $246.012 57, this, added to a balance of $72.040 98 from the pre•tous year, make, a eardt Defence In fever of the treasury of $318,683 55. This le. however,, abeorLed by the amount duo the water a:claut. The total valuation of taxable and real estate is $187,650,- 000. sheering aMincreare In ten yeses of $BO,. 956,000. The o f y debt is $1,886,459 55 The expenses of the ity sabots amounted to $329,- 800 20, and fo paving, witienlog and light ing the !teeth!, the expenses were $335,982 75. The Are department coat during thoyear $74, , 760 10. CAUTION TQ TB6,POI♦LIC. isavito wrric eivis ter . Liver Complaint.—This dang,eroui eve altar fatal disease had long beillel,the still of the m•st euileaut physicians. when the dismeery of I,r. etc. LL2ed Livar Pine solved the a:faculty, and permeated to the world Ito Greet nave. ifte for that complicated malady. volleb has tit/duel such widely epread celebrity for its oerthinty of curs. This auccusful remedy was the nindt of zany years of study, In which thsaymtdota, were nee rowly obvers, and axe thus described by the Doe , r his:wi e:I fe '•dmatplami iliveciallSocr.—Pales in the right aide. sett sometimes Is the lett, under the edse at the ribs— I the Patient Leine rarely aide to Its en the left pain aome. tines under the a:mailer Vale, tr,quently entsuding to ti: • tap of the shoullin—orten mistaken for rheumatism In the arm; victuals of atonaseh, and Ices of appetite; be eels meetly costive, tut avmettuas alternate with lam, du 1, heavy valuation In the bath past of the bead; lase of m,moey. with unseminsta of haring neglected something; : meantime, dry weigh; weariness and debility; nerve.. Ir• ea lability: feet cold or burning, and prickly esmestiesii Of alver, los spirits. latent:de, with dbilmlination to exeln etre, • I , hough statiafied It would be beneficial In lmee, pat teat distrusts every remedy." lb.. yen any. or all oi these eymptomel If to, you lull End a cerpda remedy in Dr...ll . Lane's ['Ltd a.. will be earefol to ask foe DR. DIANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, tool take none el..— There a. other PULL purporting to be Liverkills, now brfsit the Dahl.. Dr. ]l'Lane's Llvar alsolle cele brated Venn Duke, eau now be had at all respectable Drily Eton.. the United States, and from thepoleDro prietoxs, YLEDINCI I.lltOlllEllB, volo summon to J. Kidd 100., GO Wood street. Flowers Will Grow where the {Voters Ihm.—lf the cutick of the entlp Is kept healthy. and the Orme of the flair lorignzate 1 by Etamu ante which operate at their too., through the inner akin or dermi. of , he heed.. ntrong and wlg. , rone brad of lisle eannot to to the re. ult. The operation of LYON'S ILLT}LALHON is fontded entirely upon this roost re uon abler lan of lb* Natural World. It le prepared of In.rredlente only an will Dudaro this effect. flow , the In-at incredalOtts hare tried and been heuelatel I,r Ile I.o—eal the leered of lu Inthoenne sale. The aw,: anew girth to the Lair in truly beautiful and pleasing. gold be all &al....everywhere , at 110 00013, to large le 'tha t". 8. 11.1 118E4, Proprietor. 161 Broadway, h Y. bold in Pittsburgh by H. N. genera. C. Fraser. Deed, Pen., Ir., PIeMIIIIL d Bro.. and Wrenn & Reiter. inu2/ IRV - fir. Solomoris, Who given nigh to 17/1101 ho knew not whst it VOA beans, hen sold a most ea eve lot of spectacles io this city dens' hit brief stay. IL hi /18.811 to believes that 80 many persons are Annie.' teal with haverfeet vision. The Blowing ie taken from the Maio Book of Mr. Feld. mnierrhilst in l ittaburatt. doling s short period 15.?-0 pairs Blue Ft.-le f 5 00 r,or pair. tea) pairs Celtltlloll Framer 00 per pair. 151 pairs Silver 4 50 per pair. Uri Pere Bolt. ...............10 00 per pair Lll...ll.noundry Fancy. eend2w tra- New Certificates.--ML SOLOMON& / called at you: othra on the 2.1 July. and rtate I the na ture of re, erre. whist, woe very bad at that time: you salted m, with Fpectaelex that did mr erea • great 4.1 of pool—Tiler .rte tort much tuft...al at the time, but that Intlaramattun her now left. IMU now tonr the Huh of the Pita or a Lamp. u well ar ever. I ehall call on ICU and get another pair, to came I ghoul l bare any trtlefor• tune with Mom. I would Lot be . without them MlLiet am ottnilleratlon. Yount, fleepectfulll. JulLh Mdtikli. corm., High and Webster streets. Ptrrsinantl,.fuly 11, NM. Ili. iii.)lA)lloNli:—lleitur compelled to wear lipectaelm 1 hare twee, been ab'e In get a ride but what made my eye, hay• tried a great number of glumly but alwajg hided, until I obtained spelr from you. I can sae by day rr candle light. for &try length of time, with the Munn. , . ofie and comfort. MY , M . ....t , rvm.h a very wur', plmeed with her glum, 1 remain, Town. Trull'. L., & WATIpI.II.II . I. 199 Wylie atreet. 11”.9,99.9u, July 19, 1953.1 . I have teeen under the nellearity of ur.ing Glows for several on. bob have never found pair to suit my ogee, or that I 'could um without latieue, until I obtained a. Mira MI. rbolom: rm. ny the aid of those I bought of him, I cot on me well as ever I mold. I ran mad or write with them for imam.. erilhoof the least fatigue; both by day MM.! eaudie•ilgbt. I bar, Irind, In all the att.'. In the 11We of PoontiPut. nia. t. ..stalst a pair of Oltuttee that trouhl anti toy ryas and faltol In eeeee Inatutna: arporlng tho .1101eult7 of pbtata, ; thoralauttabla tor the nlatd. I do matioarnotttly recoutztoad W throe laboring under defactlro rlalan, to apply to /tr. tioloutono. of arhortt Glautesicau ha obtained to aull all 441. 1011[1. /La. .1. - 1101111.1813 N. ALLII2OI-NY ern. July 21, 18.53. 1771;d1 rot ice` IVz believe Nature has provided a Tomei) . Kr every dim,. trliteu Peeh k boil K 1 KIZ . B rerillahl.K.ll or HUCK ul L. put up o it now., Lenin the Crest le!eiretor/.ooupeiuhel deep In the teivele of Mothor Earth. without ilitubt, cue of the greateet Lf these remora,. Bead the follooine tes•.fmoar. men by I Kre.tefut repeat: I . l.saaawe Vatdsr,la.:lota. IS, 1352. dirL'. 1d..11.-41IrL I have ',LI all your Vetruleudn. ordtdck Oil, some twd muntha onet, aid hare Lawn look. Innam tit anent to get eirnether couple. I tooLd nave LaddE:Lar dolma more. We hare round Mg : 011 earl 2.. vii*ot In Sun, and IL, dentere. Ity daughttr.at the tinle 'war ~-cat war lorro.o. lying •err lon ',Ltd the Gal:. nary hero teuivalutul , aLL.I rbrae bourn Love lit. et-.. 1, ant tn. Can aandded,and rad re covert:Ll h ILdm,at•ly. It to al. an extr.rdnury remedy for ten , 1g7.4+, Cum, anat., and llartunattaLn, ant to tl Lln:L.a. rev. have L,Len trirtd M loos etandlng. 'Loam wild r.pwrt. • laud t]taatub C., • mit tj so 11111•ilt .11 , tabarga. :kl',r.sra ariv , rtlittm Pot.r.:lol= [11434•5 Wry,r.l Ike . Ms. SOLONONS;—From infancy I have 'been •Clirtrd otth yak eyes /tool st.ortelasterinees. and to .J my travels I hma never born albs to get • pets of autans that woad help to.. I have had mecca palm that until enable me to so. more distinctly, bat could ones keep them on room then ous.haf hour form the het that ihsy named such great pato. I hank urd to a., your ahrortioescisnt. by ertach I too you hod duct taapert,l Pen,. and as It has horn tem °M anna alert le get a mar that youth bought me, I thought I goal ill Mts. t 4oltdct not Mink no dattering nhon Visa Ma, more It / en earner my expectalms. I bee not born able to readby - 'inndloslight r m . manth an h f an hour at any Com br toot I got thumbing.," Eines got these, I mad one ?tinier all day, all until tan o'clock. without ram ...rue, Um flat pun, which 1.. uato I ham not door t. , t. [Or years. „. I 4ar tU:s =matt as I think It darcrourg your ruler:oust, owl hoeing Othiors may bo bone fatal b 7 You an. a litOrty to =stela , . of cox oaxoe et tar tmr Gr reft.c.w.ai. '11.19..12. Emus sour, I.llOlltY NiaL, Wharf Magian, ritteburgh. P. r I tireet In cleatito that my wife liiirreatir bar. fittril Lr the oeir the anh reioioir 1146 ter Fall Style for Gentlemen's Hata.- 3. wii.sox a Enie, 01 Wind Ante/. witl lona dace tat. to the cif:terra of Pictehurgh i atria rtranger. rtaltlug the dlr. their Oneonta! style of ILLTS. Particular attention It lorttad to our S 3. $3 60 sad SI flats. auilinmilkerS O'CONNOR, BROTHER & Co., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS, One door from First street, Pittsburgh. as,_ Bay and adl l'ar and Current Funds Eight an 'I Tion E..eharon Ooln. Mello. Eastern and Western Tithe Bill.. and Promissory Note.; allow 6 per not, on Tim. thpoelte• of Par saki Current Moroi; arni, Insure Fint and Marine Polleles ter the algradi N.M. (brawny (nista Capital 1.110.1/00) and Royal /enrol.= Cls /oat , ' tal it 0.009.000). - t, ... 0016 fi e - To -the Public—Mß. So moms—Sir: W.= i proniatun /allure or weakness c the ern 1 have been coonalled to trr soon half-doton In of otaass.— port:hived at the beet tewelerta in this al —from the are of wltich toy oyes/crew worn and tight . e otateitally 1.4.1 , 1. 1 rs.ntly Wurehased • pal. of YOUR JUATLY OXLEIIIiATED (11.11/38te. from the are or which 1 hare touch comfort and itlenure. Mr Muhl has Improved awl. my V). relieved from pain. 1 email net he Itrltrowl to part with tient. YoUrs. truly. ROUT. A GLoWAY. UnaJIM etz4et. Mai SoLotto's—After a trial of a pair of tour YELITALILES, for natural wankel. I Mal them superior to thy that I have aver and; I rno eeo with them any length of time without &Uplink my eye., awl] ean veld by gan light vale easel and" mmfort. I eennerfully re...Momend them le those that are slitcted, as I have bog been. with weak nett InltaMed neap. Yenta, An. M. E. H. MFCRACSAN, I'ellll street rit tnhorah. Or 16. 11,63. I LlAirilllllllo Ma. SOLOMONS' GLASSES for a tr:Ll poked end en 1 Vieux to be Much superior to our f hive Weil, sal take pleasure fu recommending them is thoie laying mention to use (name. %ILIA - AM MeCUTOILEO:g. aul1• ritte.butgb July 25. ne?..E. Brown's Essenoe of 'Tamalca Gin ger—Tel. Cuenca le • preparation of nomnel excellence. In,ordinary luclaiont . cholers, in short, In Mi. caws of prokratton of the illirestive functions. It le of Inestimable value. Carina lb, prervaleMe of the epldrmlo cholera and summer corn plaints of chlldmmit I. peimliaMY &Acacia -tut no family or individual should bneritliont It. Caucus—lle sure to is t the genuine kiestince, which is prepared only by Y. lIIIOWN. at bye Drug and Chemical Store, nortlatient corner of Filth and Chesnut streets.Phll silelphnand for sale hr all tbo respectable apothecaries in the Metre; and. In Pittibursh. by !tool. Pago,4r.. D. A. Vahnestimk A Co., Dr. b. iimith. Lemuel Wilon & Co.. 7. Schtionmalier A Co. In Allegheny (My P. Schwartz And Lee A. Beek ham A Ca anglnm . Ve•Mas. S. E: 04.R00, frohionable Dzces Alsace sad Milner, No. 7C Fourth Moot, second story. All Work entrusted will to oxeouted wish ncalnew and dlogoteb. •013 _ _ .ABLE nELVTATIA AND LA/611311i GOLD Mining MOnnnanY. Now York column. npla:am ite Namazer the attention of our read ers to the edrertipemtkut of .. 3IONSE.B. INV/0011ATINN CORDIAL" to be foono upon the fourth tame. GREAT REDUOTIONINPRICICS sFLTING OFF TO MOVE! MORRIS LI HALLOWELL & Co. IMPO)11738 AND JOBBBAS QF SUSS AND FANCY GOODS; • 143 Market Street, Philadelphia. WISHING td . aim out their present stook orgoode berori moving Into their new etom the et. Motion or borers to Mete Ime mid optUdhl wort. meat of , DRE. 9.5. NANCY GOODS, 1t1880N11.4t2. de. to be cgoeekt eat at ten , Reduced Prises! • airOrdera 1111 - TeLoire !arid m.'atttion, and .bell hoe the bonotit of the nteetd pricey. . roiZNlalr •H te,NRY_. H. COLLINS. PoalV.e.llDldu AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, . AND ISHOLUALI; DXALAIi IN onsmsz, BUTTER, HEEDS. rant AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. Ad Wood it/rests Plitiburgh. JOUN T. KISNPEDir PILILIP ORM.IO • '--- RJIIIOITAL. • LOGAINAWILSON & CO: 1111'0113312111 AND;RN6LZBALE meauma /11 roestett AND DOMMITIct ALILIIILDWAILE r i t CUTLERY, •dm Ito. Ilive removed_ to their now and extensive tmszioawarTle.maerairm. lit.Chartoo rert Wool to oat am= tho omit oomprOolp HOILE \ I C :. HEADLEY, & CO.'S ,_ INS URANCE COMPANY 1 'IE W 0 A.R I'E T 1.10,D SE, NEW YORK. \ \ 1 , \ xo. 82 TAM null', \ , WHOLESALE AND*TAIL \EEALERS CASH CAPITAL $500,OOO! ! TREES SPACIDUS \ SALES ROOMS \ ,_ /3,0. LOOMIS, Ad..% 1 No by Wood aer eet. ,,, tri b\,,,,.. 1 {.' ALES 10031 NO.I, quetaimi , the ! largest, \ \ maz°""; ! !! h "'" : "' 4! " ! L . , ~ h ...red twortm.at of Ocbrcii . C t he, from Ito a; fret wed ; alm, Mato, Table and •to. , -roan L. Z... 4. ... .......... -..../AtteV , Ese lEnnt,\Hartfou:d. ar rred Carriage (Sotto; Come, Cowan and Beams% it ' P ZT.ITAks . e . ..7 .':. .... -- ii;...3WegTlY : co! ri ' l th Mmta nL, ,,, k-an‘ra.W7 4 Wthd " r F \Z ‘ ''''.' 4 l4l ppthant Bvelow.l.-- -Pima Of Dane . /114 &ISt . . tA • oliltA ' agairt ititt r(' : Lk"' \ ''' ' rie'' N 'Lm \ A y ,4,,rael.f. ,Sfellem r „,_____F,rm of CUM, Mellen& Co. , a kl..t: ROOM Iso 2. to foliate:tea Mar an noriviled , As gra r7...:...2747...t: .... —. ..Eir i To ?LI ~e'r,Clt3 '‘,;:) • t;, - - Zrkg..fug , , , ...'°, l- !•Tu — ' l ' 7 " .. A` 7 u'"' ''' , z 00d..-.....-.......-ww. I:471111ml & fle . "e. -I ..___. --.,11an iii-ar.,X.:4o.;74nritb/.7;:11= fr' Monf.-------.....- -.Firm 0f .. at0....1.,./ 11 G. EIY.----4...-....Furs of Elf, COPP n n .le ....... ---------Plros Of Jokers Low fie.JT J ann......--., --Finn of C. IL Hated Johr. . ufehrmen,- , - Finn of J. 171,110ws Table and pla n c.mera; 'emaic Velvet.A rilll mil , Tultid hum: Stair 11c4s. Prok. 1 NO. 3. rental. • !Mar a. i... 11 . 1 . 61 . 1 la GerPst...* from ka mate to lb cents Doe 111 famberf,---7..,1 7 161 of A A A. Inwre a Petwo foam Iy* tote cants; Lid and Est CZ arta 11..Lkj4.--.,_ ..-....---firm of Wale] sad Wool Verdtlan and eallrulld as or 1, war ,yr.,..-il - rrnof Lewis Atterbnrylr. elm...palm/a at •/1 colors and MIR if toil P. ..........Firm,ot l .IL Beebe. Mor would reppeedully call the attention of A . :or T . _ o..lfirmpf Trowbridge, MriE War* . - to furnish Stnamboata. Motile or Deal /Gin O. Pi Firm of Nal re; ae they me eetcrosisstd to WI at, the g4rfes P .......-.....Virm of Baldleld, Man hey hme hem fare lama aalling M. lanl :me 0 .Jflrm of rkermam A C s. r totahllahmsnt to this ear• \ Gry.rpo D a i‘sk Firm of E D. Morgar. B HEADLEY & 00, NA ad Than se, Lutist D Ow= ..,..- ..... --Thrupt Comma. Lothrop 'Thomas Ata.7 . ,,-«---.-Itrut of 7'. & 1( .Measen.„. . Notice. David For:AM- ... rtrzosof Johnson A San GpArta H. N0rt0n..........Thm of Norton, Butler & Hoyt. ■i SOLD out my interest in the s pkon ti5 i ,.......- .---....Pirin - of Boyd &Paul PAO ' S, 1 4 M B oo rT' ld ' re V co elt uam " ett e ral• fo th rmo Mr r j per °3 os Kr e n re Pod ! " \ c. Bucliancl .8uU,..... - toil of Haskell, Merrick & anIL ecemor to the pahronmps of the public: ,\ A(fred A 13areca..-- -., Elmo of .11.8. Barn. & Co. latormattn, Sept.?, DO& FBED . E.MeIiEE. R, L0rkw00d,.........- 1, -Finn of IL Lockwood & Sort. -. l '',l, H°9lo " . .c 3 innnfilfo7k/Inn.nlion a 0 .• rl:IIE FLINT GLASS BUSINESS will be ~, 7 ii'""„„, A ° Z . - 4'7 .::: ............ "l v Bnsw .. - ..,..:,.. - . ..... r ... .. - 1,::,,T g0 c r.. - ..., 1 . 2d5L0 .... ted seib ,.,. ..retoforr, , tl , n li , R.y e ..., ,t c h i.. . m 7 Kat A t ,t a t o l oa :( o 7 . l. 1. , 00 II; t12'..1aT00....F o Froth: vabaro, Newell & Co. "•,. • ----." - \ ''''" ' "". -1 2- - 3 " -, - AA-- --:-.4.. ..... -... ri,-. or Swift, Hurlbut a co. ...•;......9 ...will to Plea./ to attend to . the calla of . our Corns N0b1e,..... \-....-....1 1. -Firm of Condit & Noble. .' """. B srd 4 1EAM,...,....-......_ - -Finn of Works Drake. Ptroym4mo, Soot. 7,1563. ) 5p12.1.3t• halms H. 5t0r,A . 5.11,........7ir mlbron,Stookwall A 00. ! WIROFIRI Y FOlt SALE-The sub3oriber J.... 11. ..W1. , Y. Firm of Llano Humphrey & Butler. Ites T. Hoe.. - Cit er conies Hank IL offers a stal., on very reasonable terms, the follow /Ml.llnd Pl. Brm.Ml,. -- Fin et( Well. Vargo &Co \ In' Pt^Pert Vll. How MOM., \ 5 .... ....... -..4...A. Om two eters BRICK DWELLING S E wen Hay Ge4rge, Itarce„-.___ Ay,. bpi, p„.,.„,,, a Co. ,strret. between Penn al and Dautedle These SI ‘I , En dt me r • th rs 11141 . /her be sold alwarhar or separetrly. W II tH MARTIN. S "Mh L. I 'V 4IIB I l'...thl u f . C ._ '' V_ 212_____ .. .r". ‘„ __. Ala u- A for the cerder or WT stunt Dad Dupre. R e C.o. LOOMI, \ way -60 featon Vuourene Rat Sod LW teet An Hay street. else-Furrry Blki LDRId ...oTS In . A HashonT C/tY In \_. ..\ ~ „ _ _,.... . I: Fleet Ward .nea len tofu, Three bola are 40 leer (1.1/ 1/111 late UM or muurdy Leomier,) \ *Lc,. al ta .tree by 100 amp to . eller, \ WHOLESALE ESALEIS I \ \ Tame Build/on Lo In el/egurny o City will to eroomd ` to l I 'll L 8 ALe., Sat rarrenlacy . Mon ley tha TWENTY- B 0 0 YS' AN p s t 5, E S \ PIE I DAY OF SEP %MBES A D 18nI, at 10 o'cl ck y Aa. Totons-on.thir, cash, the balance in two meal \ 59 Wised street, 17ttabu.rA idna•lllettnelri Rltli i Senn , . (pyable annually) from )4411r53 \ , -1, , ® rho day of sale. le e7tdsj DS DAVI() unwhoLtnt. fiIARAI FOR SAL -Will be Bold atputh /11 he Sale. oath. promle atrnPri4ay the SIXTELPIT/1 DAY OP SEPTAMEK, 1/3:0, at II o clock A. )1., the well koo • n PARE tI Janie+ Chary 1. deceived, Pend township, A>con mlim from the city. and\ about two hundred rode from the depot of the Alla. bony Valley Halle:sal Com. pan 7, contalolon ONE HUNDIIS . AND RIGHT ACRES. The tosommmenta are: a largo tellstory muok 1(0041 moratnlus ore rooms; le well w tared. with plenty Of *Wont°. and Coal, and a amt zed of tipple and peach Ono. For farther peculaular Inonire of ARCM- Et LD STEW A hT, on the premises, to \ uMaltat td.o3 JOHN wii.p. trent Street. 4\ l' h l ar ß e E r G iv 4 l a d fl l ll mta ll m Y trnott ß oßc t r ..3 11 5.[ D 0 he etc. Hoge of the moat 41eAralde mlxturso, and or the ear so aradre, lochs Mu Loma% Floret q dab ty . Alm. 1. ,.. Foe; alerloos Black end 1.blorell: a Moire assortment of th 4 -fan, Crown and other colon, of DOW Monte de re , \,4, \ 1 noel Mr kof Fall and 'Moles, Goode la now 'Try ooma slat, and. perm.. Melting dry goad. of,any icd will do well tr vrtth them. \ aP/3 VRESOUTTER.-300 lbs flab Roll`Dut il a: ter. In roth... to arrive and for rale by \ .old JOHN. WATT a CO. No. 768 Liberty et. \ ,Third Aiintig.Starent \\ /iF TEIE STATE MiITU FIRE\ALfD IL, Alit; INBUILAN(01 00)IP .T.ff 114001 5 r. \ . ELDuasarral) Mlll 4, 1 f:. - u ° m r u th ;r ' u ,' Tu Ma i ; 1 1 4,a 184 ' . 6 .. 2 : 42° ‘13 9 41 1 / 4 6 5 4! .\ \ \ ..4\i \ 1 ,,,i 144 it reed a Lou., .\ \ En IL Etatlu ery as fan turaiir , ..... \l.OOO DU swo93 2 , 4. Pr.ttaUtat caueal ati.... ...... ..`, $ 7 1 99 82 s lit \ Du. ul\ terantatted huutua, SY. anus. t.Naatatuulaa, . Insarant , Iteturrtal 1.1•4.4..... \ \ atationer . Prluti .• , 4a. ....... .‘,... 71.01 41 C:. , itio I }Hoek. A me- MM!!! MEL= 19:4,612'00 IStacte. , And \ \K.; 17.820 / i ll °mar.. 1.000 00, _ . L Mortass • o -•• • • • umi \by bormis—.,- , Fur • Unto and is ilute,l elaiAll ..,. .. li•OlA JOHN P. ' 1.111110.V(.111 , Ingliphi couhlr P. 0. SEDONCK, Hurl), Are; hASIUII , .. JO 158, Phil T,14.: A. WlLKlNfiarker. Pittabamti; A. A;(1A.ltlil. • . t , JtAlN'll. ROT \WORD, Ihiktla coo ty: A. J. OILLET. arliAlmAill 11.011ERT'ILLOTZ. ark= coun g ty , _ \ ill mount of mut . not y• Llitit ..1.111.E1l . ian . i , orms 94 Wanat, AZ II A \wool}, \ \ . \ ~,..- zslnt\tt as HELL AND 0 ARG4 \EI li ON 'KU*, 0:11,1 ANDeturzIPPI Itlirxits , 4ziD TRIDUEA . F I KS. air i..m0 , .....0 tan or \loasie to\ rt.. 4 Al:v. armed rte per / Eis XII and 1/1/14.ND AA V! 4 Elan \ and TRAIVEYO4.IIIWf. \ \ . \ ulasovniak - LI D King. \ . W,i ar... w arli,irr.r- Wan:Jiamairs, , i P. M. K. p.,,,,,,i E.,.,„ \ I W.. iillnotum, \ Itoint,Duriao. Jr John Ei, Dilworth: \ ii , . ilarhaugh. • Irancar`drilara, , \ \ r.1.--.t H....... 3. m tichconnisr az. ~ L ID, rriani, - -\--. .. JAMES P i TANNER,', , NEOLEHA DEALER, , IN BOOTS, OBOES, BONI4III, AHD LEATBXR, \ No. 56 *good t. Plitaburgly , _ _ nerrra* Til/. la' in:marg. UV - My atiatircumdsta ot upwaids of 2500 CASES, el:Leach:warm varieWand idyls of BOOTS, 5H.0113 and LIONNETC, onrci.W dirret from Nan Nftir land roanollic.rers. adapted craned,' for /LILL and WINTILN SALES, ordain be acid at aatlafactory prima-, comparing favorably with thou of Pfdlailalphia and Nrw tiort. Ditrehaarra VIII adasa• 0.11 and examiner bonny baying. 'Alpo, NEW EC/R . II,BOLE LILILEIMIL . I JirPg A. II: HOLM \ ES Bz',l3Ro , MANUIFAUTggsa or \ ' ' SOLID BOK VICES, SLEDGES,\PICKS, \ • MATTOCKS, CRO , PITTSBURG' • • \ . 7.8 , orso 218 Wood It, betwels‘ lot and \ Skid. '1- All work. striate I equal to snr 50u4444040.1iii 124 '. 11-714 • \\GUERREOTWPE's IA A TN/,so Nationall iiI A L T q u ' u n A a a t a L rr E ea *:l 6 on . a rt ,, , \ i % ct !wT .. I..,t h Eito D rLlgi.M x ' l l. k.t "'" ‘C" Pv " l '' 1....ti...\ orates, o winh.log tnehtilo Illetlke Wei:wo. t toaderst loft s will oleo. roll al the *hove nitilieh loot. hued with verr mtnior EiAlr an 4 eke to mongol with, eh . kill that the overlain eau to wthe telt ti:ll:ate\ eltaileo of the huointeforce with alti'the xpereeien yin i oteii 11 te,to eg..,weeelisha. \ Ationsinge, \ uticga. 5, oeworeeebi,,,,,i.a... o di4 t . diehet s taken a 'sdo . 111%,. .... \ ONi,,Pareatie t ab ed to take • Octal*, Arlie. a Dep.", et nowitibisocw' '. \ 1134.15e i Mie hti i4 i etek &nil deetseWl, Memo. to \ °;;;; ;Wm. 0p... , 1 7 oeieng4 from 5 A. W.l;ntit 0 e ' lillintica In le• sowed. lelioli lr.l. •BsasowsAnurr. PRICK - MK ~ D'A. G\U E RA' E 0 T Y P E S. 'von Ct VICE BUILD\NU. THIRD STititliT. '. . I lITI ' ' and et 'tigers who to oh--. I.J lain an me rate, lath 34.11114 like liken:Anti Abe may toisietataihr‘% go will Am t their Inteahmt to rail et. this well lumens e Wilhelm:l of here entire maiefactlon as tiontantted. or o charge 114 e. Mating one of the latiema lanai teat amanitas* Site tVyligias stet ann • minted' for the ;althea*, with i A ante of the moot vowed:al Iliod:and hewing adopt system of Desna. twarliiinab mi Moe pr;ord by Itlya..tratal Rural, of hill!. Alphla and New era. Mr. t thsttew Lineal le be able to offer to the t no of the a t}.style of Ducat, rehtypet either eleuety e to Imola, IT hoe never been patesagsta. d ue .\peo and 111o.ta. .. io la. le skt!,r, from . 11 im A. a y to A r at, ~ _ _ . 2, 72 * asli ..il_ CH\ll.l,E`O, . L c. 111 . IS, , . TON.AND BI BRO B. ' - mitiger " Itated. * _ f' (Aik Advarleei 7 nt.] , FREE DEBO4:IITIC\FOIDIAT ONA 111 \ • TATE. 74 * \ \\ FOIL JOIMAiI OF SI,ITILIIX COURT, \ YT , Litat M. ST PIT SON, . ' , Of 4facer Coooty. " \‘ \ \OR CANAL 0010111111Q1111, ROBERT , MITORELL, \ . \ ‘T Indiana Cotnily. \, , ROB AUDITOR G 11213114 \ ‘• NEVILLE B. CRAIG, \ , HMV O. f ‘ \ .eocogheny Coirnty. \ A \ 1•011. \\ \ A - OR 0 1111211, \ 144 '' \ \ `LAWRENCE E. OuRSON:\ \ . Of Iforgiomay County. \ • ' \ riFNIT. \ FOR i'RIBEII !MINTY T DiaTl , .TUDOII p! totem* corni \ T. TIIOH&S ‘ IkItrOONNELL ? *4414 \\ny. . l'osr\nxinninaind,4Folany, \ \ \ WILLI&M \ „ M. SHINN, of 4lleglkny, 70t, ' \TATO SHISATO , . WM. E. STEVENSON, of • sLurgh. lA \ OCRASBEKIILY, • \ ' AARON FLOYD, '4, 40 Pitloboryl4, ‘ " .. BRUCE TRACEY,'of 0. • WM.P. FERREkof\Afoom. \ , 'CHARLES W. BENNY, of Alt ving . \ t 1 .H. BURNS, of Ein:.`y. ' s ‘,. -\ . . \ TOO, 0:311111811081R, EDWARD ALLEN, of ?Oohing!. •,• \ ~ FOIL FIROFOIMIL, \ • GEORGE WILSON, of lyttsbutph. • V 101 AUDITOR, \ \ , JAMES EviesnEtm, of Wi1#.4.1. \ s \ X s - ealfhdltito • , • - 1 7 17/313 141:1E84 IeIIREI 1.1 It A T OETZ' O Wholesale 'and &tail: .•.ga iv" • Nio TO s tiotth Thltdotad 7,;‘ Itoutti goo. cal oinets. Plil4Aai flil e IsaV i eta and ptanyt ao . taro fee deemlDtlon of b i gins.it Pit4e • ' by cods and IC - miasmata, tra Ems, fmtur, by me k I pt. tips stare.‘eaatord to attar the= t the,l.A • dm* .4 \lePtval :than that Ompuic.hiNd tar np_ui.y. other ,idt.lf • men/ fu thy. I ww•druuri.,F.th • •sugro toy 'twit _ . Alt kpid, Pura repo/ra/ and' (Ike* to .xtianas. \ • , ELLTIIIIOII.I.OI. F, 'Agent, (aucceesor to Co.) , Oroesr and" Caolndiatan Mos ads or , " I ,Rm PittAnuAßA—, ItilkAiihAlsaufacturks 'lr G.' • • ir rera.s CtOrtier 6 Also: Agent fat I Mt.. 0 , adloining 134.14 , !act U. 'soma De• nuw'u.tAal to 7* Oast. °Paii 4: l"l \ L FOW SAL.E.` 7 , ON:sins. Ai l"l Lark,l partlitzianal • • \ T \\ Unit tea' 4 o $ b 740% 56 .$16g.318 \ ,bote. fresh ground}lots's, ko hr J011:1 W ATr b CO4 k , , \ No. 264 Liberty stmt. LOUI R : ant mi rrS AN LF SKINSPhiI br adelplika *2,143'17"'"b ps thu n al& ;It .....:Ls 0,000 oo pkr TLS Atterae tut VIZT:11117% Mrs thri.44,l. Ows.toward. ifver4o . l , lll ask \ sh ove tin"; or,'Who- Is the \ le abort: bare beemree.lewl. toga er wit; r .=, = " h P ger:x c u t l ‘ititcerjerand r•a ardr Bomar, rutaam ikaletelboelter, ler slate:ix-cr. g CLOTII W '‘ AttEßoo.ll4 112 Market YY F street—Wen...arm n hind *mA new ena. eieh. patient* extra heave [LOOP. cB OLC)CI.I.S. *oar 1, to 8 Yard. wide. to:ether with a Call aalerttneatbf Maboahlar ee S t l s Pa it t Wl l at a ur 14 . 13 2 iTze b 4 ,4 eZ.O eiglnelsul.exaaelp Venetiaa; CO.tow: Wv , k• r 4 d / I '. l P Stair OarreAxe. er.,last re 01,4 ' saelD \ \ %Y. 14e, LI . NTOt K. AIVIS AND MATS , - iligt reeehred,\ s ox . tra 1 1 4 a ''' 'l llt:te c° "'itrtI r r."l, '" 49, nl ,,, d atA:VV +^ Y,2 F 1:11. 1 1tV la i o ' cr . comrsa i 'nnallan "* Aq. American k •—: 1 Anna Angel. akilbaha'Adelaida ' Nfata..ortaica on.; Ccmrt: Julk, Manilla. kkalatan, Hemp akd ilrass Ala nt 113 hark. trod. N . , •PLO \ W.A[OLIISTVC • VI ATT N . t3— e \ F,PAltPcp to e. F .,_ 11 order .in tho k‘ring Una arlik parnatnna-a\an4 cn onahla terms. Alt unsoragled atack'of Clotna Claintlo • sod Ilk c . , 7 l.4 ti e n t icu t: t; r7 ce . ; 7,,, 1. 0r :L v0 nk0 r5 1; 10 7 t1i k 1 0: 0 :a . 04 ,1. 11.41 1, 0 . Cloth's on s hktaL ork Warrant:4 \AA . .aowodd , A o' '',lll biEn.' g llllOl4 Le. 7 i Woorottrefir' bb Extrifor arikt low. r ay. b 7 \ plO VO. PONNIYOREIT tAlUitYllY ii 7 IIIES,E 2C bro. ' A reola. and, for solo LI" • SDIO \VON 7 noon Avarny. 41R=,10bb:..nhe ' era? . VON NO At cat .Chi.,......_, rvOue—li.r. CALLOW Inn rtir the Itingsstne okito - r - ?eutent - ber. \ s Bonnareni Glenn= for this er . \ \ ,al RLAOK BOSIBAZINES &\ Y - 1,, N uourrix routtcarmAliori do, . eotloo of loth= in =nursling to their Butyl,shore arti Wes of dun= otaandectose. ' ' \ \ eplo p PIN S \II -.- USLIN DE, BAN —T,luot, I S,' be bee .par lor int* Antralr'a! [Tagil:l'AV \h't Are non' opening nnsernortmaant.of choke ph(Vailgli r ee Leiner., \ FRESH OLIRS--Just u 1 : A. YIELD'S Detot, canter Wood I nder Pat=ekt A Friend ALII\OIL SOAP 7 --500 1' s rime n ror we ur . F. ion) gurcen :Kidd h , LOOIIOI4-20 . bblaz\6 , and 92 poi , \ coot. - 1 \ tr otter le, Summar, to J. lAJJ A (k.... 61) Wookrt. I'4 ftie,OPIEW-109 ibd.'ill - store and \ for t , l i l 0 by ', ogle \ \ ?LENIN(' BRDS\ ALnUnk •••.'25 bblo in rtoro • p for pale by, \ FLEMING DIA)3.\ - Ld\ YRUSTN BLUE for sae y 2, 51210 nICAR ( 11I1d for M URI" aloult•Matt. P 1•1,1 Dem El SC!!. •u,l e:ivae P4l/ bier ors 141.11:rh.,.. , espectakh... . I\ form ht. trleods oadlitwoobllo coos:Ally. at bo I. now orceirlog a Mao lot ore. Multoorao, Y olio. sod Gootleman`a Itoraltblo Goods, sod la, moor, to mote to otdoratry article otlamozeo westr In toali on blet stsl6 and a; motored* prier. No. 181 Lth....rty o spO.d .— ... .... VO/ I • dm •reath of , Q TI el. $6lll 1. P IC V :4 11` _ ried T : 1 r gti. -- itJft‘l ',KJ Imle by\ l \ prUBS— . oxen Tube for jab by < \ ~ oy9 o - 'A. AA. ElollANYi. 001.11 C . ABN-1001be. juit'receivird V 'AAA! for so. , y_A:' Tt ... t.. ‘ J...L. ! 1 : 1 ,:... \I?iS.I.P-1,40' .I:ktund hf" ibblO bite\ rp.b. Trout. an. • nod, for salt Ur , ra \ . \ \ '.., utsur 11.0OLL1h 8. No.' ITearla or ale Cl~ roB i;11/0111Y LL COLLIN& ERATUS-1 matte Pare Saleratu rpeVvecl gui for rale 11101nY fl. COLLINS; o . ..§ .. iiger t for sale by _ .. . • . r ., , , . utt_tiJit.'oogaty.9. _ 1 01'11OIllitiNEY\ TOPS-20 ri o' cl.. and ttir la bi LerBl I.IENRY,II COLLINS, , ATO — 8 , 40 bush. :PotatAtte, a. priuia • tlol#, fo le bX ' ' Erma IL \ COLLINI. ' UOKET:s .60 oz. BritAettf,. just n'4l ty •o1 ` tor ule \ itBl 13,COLLIN3: riIUBS--„15 d. . Tibs, in store and'for , s4lo `,\ \ n.coLLINA 101 TRAPPING IiAPIIR - -240.`i4arris Straw, ik'Fn. \ I/ V% Wrop! da Oco a 0.4 WWl= far ma. bi \ " opt) s ', . I.liN KY IL 'COLLIN e. FANS--20 ,bage mall - Whita ieu'd. iiii; ..asy by yea,\ , EIZSItY U. cobLINs., . 001L- 1,006,1b8. - Wooljast rocroiv:od oil \ .....ismnonemo fin. ma. tz -;,i, Limn/ ptroA• o J. J ato?‘ RIRIVIDERS AND. ••• team' form], by :`i • J. BOONE.- . LEEO N andhs OL-3,900 ibe. jest reotivoi \ a J. J. Boma 4nNE Inu ira•ii.a in • • • ind tor malkbr .7. UOO i & RS ITATIra, Usru,Eo IV 11. Inifebeq4. wt atVg• /Mit greet. 8 0., BA 4es Liqiitt's tia i.-co, NDIA .R 1 IR Na • v. 41 • • r sat athe • Eub 76 If east • .t. wit . \\ J. 10E 8A0,5-2\d _ C re o nkg., Ibreatesi tn. \ at „'. atkl2 nom riedrol BO it:: II a kwtOred• sal r mwroaE: \_. \\`:\ • \ TB] 7( lEPIP 0 'BUM . \ \ . exi.:7 !:147 • ,-, ....... : : : : :: :: : :! : ::: . .: 0.....:: :•1::::s; 2ed ; 4 : 7 , ~_,. 1 l . ' •W - 1; a 7.14 'o,t. .\ -- -- ,iT 7a.gifit. ' 4rlit ' it f " Kt , tpi.d I tillo3lAli. -% . This Racal.. Stilt 1,,, ez odic nt eat/ favoritea \ fi .1.N.... O 0.11•11, T , a Dre u : d — e ..3i l i Tot a nal arg t — e Vta!e /vD \ vae, Tailed TIIIC STAG i: 8 r ivy u,t . t: (41, ,,, t.. ....... ....-,, ifiliirluoroa, !dm. 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